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Show Prominent Orchestra To Provide Music For CSU Prom Monday Si outlier and his orchestra will provide music for the 1966 College of Southern Utah Prom Monday, April 25, it was announced an-nounced by Iee liennion, Granger, Gran-ger, prom chairman. Winner of the 1964 BILLBOARD annual disc jockey poll, the Zent-ner Zent-ner band comes to CSU following their most recent appearance in New York City. Rated as one of the nation's top recording groups, the orchestra has performed in nightclubs and on college campuses cam-puses throughout the nation. Theme for the prom will be "Al Di La" with decor to follow a Greek motif. The dance will be held in the CSU ballroom beginning begin-ning at 9 p. m. Announcement of "Miss CSU" will be made during intermission. The winning candidate candi-date is to be crowned by Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, CSU president. pres-ident. The Linda MeClaine Quartet Quar-tet from Salt Lake City will provide pro-vide intermission entertainment. Dress for the event is formal. Tickets are $2.00 per couple, Mr. Bonn ion said. The prom is co-sponsored by the CSU Social and Cultural Affairs Af-fairs Committees. Member assisting assist-ing Mr. Bennion are Donna Rae Hyatt, Cedar City, co-chairman; Allen MeClaine and Ted Whitak-er, Whitak-er, Salt Lake City; Alice Riding, Pioche, Nev.; Jerry Hatch, Rich-fieid, Rich-fieid, and Sharon Esplin, Cedar City. |