Show U Slates First Postwar Prom Wilson Directs Arrangements By Gerry Stewart The 1947 Junior most lavish social event of the school will draw a sellout crowd to the Union building from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. tomorrow Incorporating all the features of prewar proms and adding new the 1947 prom is expected to outdo all previous The last tickets were sold but because f an unprecedented demand 50 additional tickets for dancing only have been made Chairman Evelyn Wilson announced ii i Shrouded in traditional the theme as well as the favors which will be distributed during will be different and The Prom committee has been decorating behind closed doors since and upper floors of the Union building are being closed to students today and tomorrow so that the elaborate decorations for the occasion can be completely Dinner Served Dinner will be served for the first time since before the Serving numbers will be given at the which will be gin at p. will be in the basement of the Union Dancing will be in the and in the little theater on the fourth There will be a punch bar on the second Mort Draper and his some of whom been with Stan Kenton Frankie will The traditional corsages will be coinages worn must be checked at the The Prom is off tf Patrons Invited Governor and B. Mayor and J. President and and members of t ia of Regents and their wives have been Patrons for will be parents of the jump meny bers of the George A. Andrew T. Melvin Edgar B. and Prom committee members Marva and SalTy in charge of the Frances Ellen senior Keith Lorraine and Dick Alice and Janet programs and Bill and Dorothy Ted Anderson assisted the |