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Show i TCver Queen9 Theme Jr. Prom Schedules Bill Link Gombo -pwifff" T--i - whiimiwi m f IM I ! y il : t , i ' nr. , f i )yy H 1 ? :' j fji j;J j j I , ( ; , T1 I . r " ..I . , , ; .- ' f I . I Il6 i '- - - Life on a Mississippi River-boat River-boat will come into existance tonight as the Junior Prom Committee's "River Queen" will shove off at 9 p.m. In a mirage of red, black and gold, the Junior Jun-ior Class will convert the ballroom ball-room into the 20 by 30 toot Mississippi beauty. COUPLES, dressed in semi-formal semi-formal attire, will enter the massive mas-sive ship through the back "paddle-wheel" entrances. The corridor cor-ridor will be decorated in the old tradition of all good river ferries. Lighted in a pale pink, the inside of the boat will have the typical Southern "ball" lights. According to Steve Bunhjer, decoration chairman, each of the lights will be in the style of the Southern theme that has prevailed pre-vailed through the campus this vear with Spotlight. His model represents what the Union Ballroom will appear ts at tonight's Jr. Prom. The gangways to each side of the L paddle wheel will lead Prom goers to the Riverboated-ball-room. The Bill Link Trio is slated to set the romantic mood. THE STAGE area will be converted con-verted into a burlesque platform from which Bill Link and his band will perform. With the use of red satine, the stage will be complimented with old fashion red gas lights and red, white and blue bunting. All of the tables will have their own gas hurricane lights with white mums as the floral decor. Refreshments will be at either end of the ships ballroom. The captain of the good ship "River Queen" will introduce the queen and her attendants, the new Executive Council and other officers during intermission. intermis-sion. REFRESHMENTS, including "homemade" Southern pastries and punch, will be served throughout the evening's entertainment enter-tainment in various rooms in the Union. Although the Junior Prom Committee is not giving formal favors this year, it was reported that sovenier programs will be provided for all in attendance. TICKET sales, which, announced an-nounced by the ticket chairman, have not been going as expected, will be on sale today at the Huddle Ticket Booth, the Union Information Desk and Kingsbury Hall. Sales will begin at 1 p.m. and will remain on sale until the evenings festivities begin. Students Stu-dents holding activity cards will be able to purchase concert tickets tic-kets at Kingsbury for the reduced re-duced price of $2 per seat. Students Stu-dents without cards may buy single concert tickets for $3.50. Tickets for the dance will also be on sale. Couples holding activity ac-tivity cards may pick them up for $6 for the dance and concert, while couples without activity cards may purchase them for $10. If single dance tickets are needed students with cards can buy them for $3 and those without with-out cards may pick them up ror $5.00. , i A n If i-; - : V"- v I ' H t ft?---J I , 1- ' ' f7"t A j&4 . i " "f ' ' ' ' ' ' , A . :z J 4 x A, ' ' - i . Workmen strive to put the finishing touches on the "Riverboat" in time for Prom partici pants to come aboard for the night's festivities. festivi-ties. Bill Link Trio will play for the event. |