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I T 'ML J-lar! OW prom CHAPERONS Mr. -Ralph A. Eaton, Mrs. Eaton Miss Margaret Etta Sullivan Dr. Calvin E. Wilcox, Mrs. Wil cox. L I X .f branches and twigs of apple blos- soms in all the spring shades cover- ed the walls and floors. Artistically arranged baskets containing every spring flower imaginable hung from the walls while the gaily colored streamers and light trim- mings of crepe paper added the final spring touch. Larry Sharpe's Orchestra sup- plied the smooth music for our twelve dance sets ending in the traditional grand march. Our next stop was the Coral Gables, where we enjoyed a mouth-watering steak dinner. Several of our more gifted members entertained us at the end of the dinner. Dancing then con- tinued until three a. m., after which every one went his own way, each with his own special memory of a wonderful evening. 4
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