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Show Tomorrow night there will be dancing, And probably lots of romancing. Beautiful gowns of every hue, Pink, sheer green, and loveliest blue. And on this night Cadets will reign, If you don't have a good time They're not to blame. Come on you fellows, it's not too late - To shed your shyness and get a date. This is the biggest dance of the year, When thoughts of studying all disappear, And fashion-wise girls will do their best To make this year's Hop a great success. For the big night of his life, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel George Wilde has asked Betty Figgat to accompany him to the big event. She has selected a plaited drill skirt of shell pink with white bishop sleeves. Smiling Cadet Lieutenant Keith Best will dance the first one with Jean McClellan, who will be luscious lus-cious in a sky-blue and white form-fitting taffeta dress with dropped waist skirt and butterfly sleeves. White ostrich plumes will adorn the salmon-pink frock of blonde Lorraine Christopherson, who will be escorted by Frank Harrow, Cadet Ca-det Lieutenant Colonel. Cadet Major Robert Burton has asked Donna Carlson to be the number one girl of that night. Donna's blonde loveliness will be accentuated by a sapphire velvet bodice. Her taffeta skirt will be blue to match her eyes. Leola Yates, the choice of Stanley Stan-ley Smith, Cadet Major, will look ever so lovely in a navy blue net dress with velvet top and net sleeves. Sequins will decorate the sweetheart neck. The Hop isn't going to be confined con-fined to officers only, for many civilians have anxiously awaited this event. Jeane Seare carefully planned her bouffant model of jet black net after she accepted Jack Whipple's invitation.' Best wishes for a wonderful time, and we'll be seeing ya there! |