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Show Fairy Tales Featured In Annual Seminary Swing Fete "Fairy Tales can come true, it can happen to you," . . . and it happened March 2nd at the Cedar Stake House when the Cedar Seminary sponsored their annual Seminary Swing themed, "Young at Heart." As one of the year's most successful dances, it seemed to capture the spirit, the fantasy, the lighthearted laughter that is all a part of being young. The atmosphere was shown in the dellghtfulness of three graduated gradua-ted shades of pink with white which was twisted Into spirals and formed into walls; in the floor's central patch of greenery, complete with picket fence and swing; in the gold-foiled letters thf.t spelled out the theme. One of the most unique and original features of the dance was a castle built on the stage, with the edge made into stonework. stone-work. Those feeling in need of nourishment could climb a small flight of stairs and enter the castle of dreams for cookies and hawailan punch served from a large punch bowl completely made of Ice. The highlight of the evening came as Donnie Whatcott and Sharon Wood ascended the gold riseis provided for the royalty and were crowned king and queen by President A. Eliu Whatcott. What-cott. Chairman for "Young at Heart" was Pam Petty, assisted by the seminary student of?ir Scott Louis, Irancie Cuon, and Dana Hunter, along with various committees com-mittees of seminary students. |