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Show Social Arts Club Members Waltz Tonight Selection of Queen In Gym Highlights Evening Sweetheart melodies and old love songs will blend tonight as Social Arts club members and alumni waltz at their annual Sweetheart ball, 8 p. m. Contestants for the title of "Queen of Sweethearts" will be announced an-nounced and voted upon at the dance. Selection began last Wednesday Wed-nesday when members nominated girls whom they deemed should reign over the festivity of hearts and flowers. Balloting tonight will decide which of three girls will earn the title of "Her Royal Highness," High-ness," while runners-up will become be-come attendants. Previewing tonight's event was an assembly presented by the girls today. Social Arts members and alumni figured prominently as they demonstrated their theme of "Sweethearts." Showing appreciation apprecia-tion to the sweetheart at camp, a rifle drill team of girls performed for the student body. Love songs also helped carry out the Cupid idea. Beverlee Jane Tibbs' sweetheart waltz will be played tonight as a part of intermission entertainment. entertain-ment. Decorations will be centered around a large Dan Cupid constructed con-structed behind the orchestra. The orchestra is to be surrounded by a cottage fence. Refreshments will be served in a patio in a corner of the dance . floor. Arrows of red and white will complete decorations in the gym. Arrangements for the dance have been under direction of Social Arts officers, with Elaine Weilen-man Weilen-man heading committees and Marva Tingey in charge of the assembly. Virginia Hammond, president of the organization, and other officers assisted. Two hundred couples are anticipated antici-pated to attend and dance to the music of Bob Bennett and his orchestra. |