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Show South Girls Convoy Boys to Annual Ball. SHAG Sponsors Yearly Dance For Cubbettes, Boy Friends . i I Officers Complete Plans For Saturday Frolic Dancing to beautiful music, in a romantic atmosphere of fern and palm trees will be just one of the gaities for Southern debs and their partners tomorrow night when South High Associated Girls present their annual Girls Dance. Because of the scarcity of materials, ma-terials, decorations will be simple, but beautiful and impressive this year, Julie Spitz, SHAG president pres-ident said. She added that this may be the last year for the duration dura-tion of the war that a dance with decorations can be held at. South. The decorations consist mostly of silhouette murals, the palm trees, and fern, and programs of black suede and silver. Goya and Gabriel, exhibition dancers, will highlight the intermission inter-mission with their dance routine. Goya, whose real name is Elaine Richardson, is a former student and a graduate of South high. Miss Ruth Halverson will accom pany the team on the piano. During the evening, varied colored col-ored punches will be served. Music will be supplied by Verdi Ver-di Brienholt and his orchestra. Together with the fact that the war has put a damper on original plans, it was announced that no corsages or buttoneirs will be allowed. Tickets will be on sale at the door Saturday night for the conveniences con-veniences of those who do not purchase pur-chase them at the bookstore. The dance, which is formal, is under the direction of Lucile Monay, dean of girls, the SHAG officers, Julie, Donna Carlson, Carole Taylor, and Jean Fumer, and the Girls Gym teachers, Miss Virginia Walker, Miss Iris Sleator, and Mrs. Violet Walker. It was estimated that 600 coup-' les would attend. |