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Show Annual CSU Prom Features Montique Music With the theme of "Cest Mag-nifique," Mag-nifique," the annual College of Southern Utah Prom will be the glamour production of the year, according to John Paulk, Granger, Gran-ger, chairman. ' Music will be provided by the' Montiques, oustanding recording group from Hollywood, Calif. De. corations are being constructed under the direction of Fred C. Adams, CSU Student Center coordinator, co-ordinator, and Mrs. Lee Thompson, Thomp-son, CSU faculty member. Central Cen-tral item of decor will be a huge chandelier, which will remain permanently in the ballroom. A stationary bandstand is also being be-ing constructed for the Prom and future use. Main event of the floorshow will be the announcement of "Miss CSU." The special honor is bestowed annually upon the coed considered to be oustanding In her contributions to the college. col-lege. The 1965 nominee will be crowned and seated upon a lavishly la-vishly decorated lavendar throne. Other floorshow numbers will in clude music and dance performances perform-ances by CSU students. Refreshments are under the direction di-rection of Sherrel Davis, CSU food service manager. Tickets for the Prom are $2.00 a couple. Dress will be semi -formal. Comittee members include Mary Ma-ry Jane Williams, Suzanne Sargent, Sar-gent, Susan Ashcroft, all of Cedar Ce-dar City; Walter Price Bountiful; Kathryn Seaman, Elko, Nev.; Nelson Williams, Richfield and Wayne Heaton, Kanab. |