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Show JUNIOR PROMENADE ON FRIDAY EVENING On Friday night comes the social event that the young people have been looking forward to for the entire season, sea-son, the Junior Prom. This year the juniors have striven for originality in every detail of their prom arrangements, and they have succeeded. Their first break with convention was the decision to open the prom to the public. With true hospitable hos-pitable spirit, they are inviting everyone every-one in Milford to attend their dance and participate in the festivities. Originality expresses itself again in the colors they have chosen, the striking combinations of black and white. The prom is to represent a spring shower and umbrellas in black and white will be used in the decorations. decora-tions. The few invitations that were sent out as a compliment to the faculty facul-ty and friends of the school were clever clev-er warnings to appear in slickers because be-cause there is to be a spring shower at the junior prom on Friday, March 20. The dance programs again carry out the spring shower idea and are printed from' the art work of one of the students. The following committees are in charge of arrangements: invitation committee, Ruth Pool, chairman, and Helen Kinney, assistant; punch committee, Leah Thompson, chairman, and Marjorie Thompson, assistant; supervising committee, Theresa South-am, South-am, chairman, Charles Clements, and Sarah Pool, assistants; advertising committee, Norma White, chairman and Ellen Ford. ' Decorating supervision and general responsibility is in the hands of Lyle Goodwin and Katherine Munford, chairman, and Barbara Johnson, and Farrell Peterson, assistants. ( raduatinr are to be the h nor gues's. The Juniors sh.ml.l be complimcntei upon the orginality of the decorations. |