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Show ' Shags Escort Men-Folk to Dream Castle Promenade Girls Invite 600 Best Boy Friends To Yearly Dance Sterling Orchid Ring9 Presentation Punctuates Intermission By Julie Spitz Amid shadows of castle spires and bowers of roses, approximately 600 couples will dance at the "Dream Castle Prom," theme for this year's eleventh annual Girls' Dance. The affair is to be celebrated tomorrow evening between the hours of 9 and 12 p. m. at South high school. The boys' gym is being converted into a life-size castle court yard completely surrounded by masses of red and white roses. At the east wing of the room will be a towering white castle reflecting alL the rainbow's colors. This illusion is being created by multi-colored floodlights playing on the castle walls. Directly behind the palace a 4 foot mirrored mirror-ed moon will revolve, sending its illuminating rays on the dancing couples below, while from above, a canopy of silver stars dot the sky. Intermission Features Waltz , Intermission, which is entitled "Prelude to a Dream," features a special waltz created by members mem-bers of the girls' gym department and performed by South girls. In addition, the porfessional dancing team of Marie Fish and Max Croft will present their own original ballroom dances. Punctuating the evening s entertainment enter-tainment will be the announcement and presentation of the "wishing ring" couple, selected through a special drawing of numbers. A sterling silver orchid ring designed design-ed especially for this occasion by "Joseff" of Hollywood will be awarded to the couple. No details concerning dance programs pro-grams are being- given out for publication, pub-lication, but SHAG officers Elaine Hunsaker and Bette Figgat mutually mu-tually agreed, "they differ from any ordinary programs and greatly great-ly compliment all the other decorations." decora-tions." .Refeshments Will Surprise Mary Hansen and Pat Searle nooded their heads in approval and added, "refreshments are a surprise, sur-prise, too." They will be served in room 219 where a large sphere of bubbling blue water will supplement supple-ment decorations in the gym. Music for the evening's dancing is to be supplied by Mert Draper and his orchestra. As at other formal school affairs, af-fairs, corsages are banned at the dance and must be checked at the door. Tickets are now on sale In the bookstore and may also be purchased at the door Saturday evening. Directing the entire affair are SHAG officers Elaine Hunsaker, Pat Searle, Bette Figgat, and Mary Hansen, with Miss Lucille. Monay, acting advisor. |