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Seated: CARNEY, FLEMING, KRAY Standing: BROWN, WALSH Sophomore Hop Conunitier MARY FLEMING, Chairman CATHERINE BROWN RENA KEAY BERNADETTE CARNEY ELEANOR WALSH The Sophomore Hop of the class of ’30 was held February 17, 1928 at the University Club. And, in spite of early doubts and difhculties, it was a brilliant success, with all the force that phrase can carry in a society column. The hall was decorated in red and white, the Valentine colors and also B. U.’s colors. Red and white serpentine was thrown after the intermis- sion, and, in the excitement of the moment, some appropriated the crepe paper decorations overhead for the same purpose. But who cared? The program included two feature dances: a balloon dance, and an elimination dance, with prizes for the winning couples. At the finish of the grand march, led by the officers of the class and tke members of the Hop Committee, the girls received leather desk calendars and the men leather letter cases, each decorated with the B. U. seal.
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4 . ¢ % 4 bs % Seated: CARSLEY, MCGUIRE, EppDy Standing: VAUGHAN, ENO Junior Prom Committee MARION MCGUIRE, Chairman GERALDINE CARSLEY ESTHER ENO MILDRED EDDY RITA VAUGHAN The first event scheduled for Junior Week is the celebration of the college birthday, which takes place this year on Wednesday, May ninth. A special program for Assembly, at which time the dedication of SIVAD takes place, has been arranged. Wednesday, May ninth, is the date set for Parents’ Night, an annual event to which the parents of all the students are invited. Junior Prom will be held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Hotel Ken- more on Friday evening, May eleventh. The Prom, the most important social event of P. A. L.’s year, promises to be the most successful ever. [172 ]
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