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4 V-V ,, , ,V Ls' 2 ' ii. 1, ,kat is V . X - - 1 , . . ,. ,. Fi ' l-F --sg 4 :W The obiect to this game is to find the right girl to march with. Don Hicks and Amelia Brown pose for the photographers during the dance. The girls were dressed in their prettiest for- mals and the ROTC uniforms were usual attire. The i9th annual Military Ball, one of the outstanding dances of the year, was held March 2 at Day Armory. The central theme was Underwater Fantasy. Tommy Scott and his Orchestra played forthe third consecutive year. The grand march was led by Cadet Lt. Col. Charles Sharp, Cadet Battallion Commander, and Military Sponsor Kay Kent. Judging from the smiles Tommy Scott and his orchestra must be playing a favorite song for dancing. Some of the decorations that carried out the theme, Underwater Fantasy, can be seen. 7 uf 5 A wfzqzd 'I 'P Hr Q.,
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