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CLASS OF 1936 TO GIVE ANNUAL DANCE TONIGHT

Red and White Streamers To Decorate Dining Room, Rotunda For Jubilee To Be Held at Union

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The Freshmen, will celebrate the annual Jubilee tonight from 9.30 to 3 o'clock. Lilies and lavender and white spiraca will provide the colorful setting for the affair. Music will be furnished by Ruby Newman and his eighteen-piece orchestra while John M. Green '28 a popular song writer will entertain in the downstairs Commend Room. Dancing will take place in the large Dining Room and in the Rotunda, and supper will be served shortly after midnight in the Common Room, when Green will crook.

The ushers, headed by Shun Kelp are as follows: C. N. Breed, Jr., N. I. Cahners, S. R. Calloway, G. V. Comfort, F. S. Deland, John Doorman, J. G. Duffey, W. S. Fits, Jr., Braman Gibbs, W. D. Harwick, F. J. Lane, N. P. Legate, F. R. Moseley, Jr., R. S. Play fair, B. C. Rigs, and S. D. Warren.

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