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(Continued from Page 1) tis selected gold slippers to wear with
sleeved peplum jacket, which but- her dress.
toned down the back. An unusual Virginia Swift, '36, escorted by
feature was the choir boy collar. George Harris, '36D, chose cream
Black earrings and black and silver satin, made with a drop shoulder
shoes were her accessories. neckline. Green velvet trim and
Black rough crepe, with a short green slippers were used to accent
train, was the choice of Helen Zeck, the gown. The skirt, cut on the bias,
was full, and ended in a short tran.
36, also a committee member, who Miss Swift also selected rhinestone
was accompanied by Richard Castle, earrings.
'37E. Two large rhinestone clips at Irving Levitt, '36, escorted Janet
the shoulders accented the drop Browdy of Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss
shoulder neckline, and the belt was Browdy was dressed in white satin
lined with black taffeta. She wore with red velvet accents, and a red
rhinestone jewery and silver san- cape with white lining. The dress
rhinstfeatured a low-cut back and a short
dals. train. Pauline Packles, '38, the guest
Jane Rudy, '38, was the guest of of Robert Morris, '36A, chairman of
Richard Gerkensmeyer, '36P. Miss the decorations committee, wore white
Rudy chose flowered satin, with or- crepe
chid as the predominating shade. It cee
was made with the popular halter Black velvet, featuring a high waist,
neckline. Rhinestone button earrings was worn by Dorothy Osserman, of
and bracelet, and silver slippers con- Benton Harbor, who was the guest of
trasted the pastel shades of the gown. Charles Frick, '36E. Dorothy Wol-
White lapels and white glass but- lensack of Milwaukee, Wis., attended
tons provided a striking note in the with J. Kirkwood Whaley, '36.
white crepe gown worn by Jeanne Virginia Smith, '37, was the guest
Curtis,, '36, the guest of William R. of William R. Dixon, '36. Miss Smith
Bagby; '36L. The lapels formed the was dressed in aquamarine crepe,
collar at the back, which featured with short sleeves and a roll-down
one strap down the center. The skirt collar. Black crepe was the choice
was made on fitted lines. Miss Cur- of Jane Tobias, of Detroit, who was
-- --- accompanied by Charles Marschner,
36E
Weeks And Kassel Are 'Raspberry waffle-weave crepe was
Popular With Dancers worn by Jean Greenwald, '37, who
attended with R. Foster Campbell.
(Continued from Page 1) An unusual shade of coral crepe
the dreamy tunes from the currently- with a gold thread was selected by
popular shows, while a large number Irene Thomas, '36M, who was the
of the revelers crowded around the guest of Raymond Bunge, ' -6M.
bandstand from which the swanky Pearl Bone of Clymer, Pa., who at-
rhythms of the West Coast band tended with Robert Speer, '36Ed.,
emanated. wore peach brocaded satin.
The decorations, planned by Robert
Morris, '36A, a member of the central SPEC IAL -
committee, were more elaborate than
they have been for several years. The GABARDINE MES JACKETS
entire ceiling was covered with mid- Complete with Cor - i1.
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