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YARDLINGS APPOINTED TO DANCE COMMITTEE

Union Committee Names 15 to Head First Freshman Dance of Year; To Be Held December 3

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Freshman Dance Committee members for the first Yardling dance, to be held in the Union on Saturday, December 3, were chosen yesterday by the Union Committee.

The committee members fifteen in number, are: J. P. Bunker, of Matthews, M. Oppenheimer, Massachusetts, D. Whitmer, and J. O'Nell, Thayer; W. N. Perry of Hollis; G. Heiden of Weld; E. Spaeth, T. Carroll, A. Northrop of Grays; W. Bodine and H. Taylor of Wigglesworth; and R. Windsor and J. E. Massengale of Holworthy; E. G. Eklund of 40 Quincy Street, and A. Lowenburg and J. K. Dane of Dudley.

These men will take complete responsibility for the planning and organization of the dance. Among their duties will be the hiring of an orchestra, decorating, the purchase of refreshments, and the naming of patronesses.

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