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FRESHMEN HOLD FIRST UNION DANCE TONIGHT

Music Will Be Furnished by Don Gahan And His Orchestra--Patronesses and Ushers Announced

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Regaled by the rhythmic strains of Don Gahan's orchestra, the Class of 1940 will hold its first dance of the year from 8:30 to 12 o'clock in the Union under the auspices of the Union Committee this evening.

Tonight's orchestra, which has already played for several of the House dances, is famous for its imitations of well-known dance orchestras.

Tickets, priced at $1.50 per couple, and $1.25 for stags, may be be purchased from members of the dance committee or secured at the door. Formal dress is optional.

Headed by Mrs. Delmar Leighton, the list of patronesses includes Mrs. James B. Conant, Mrs. Henry Chauncey, Mrs. Alfred C. Hanford, Mrs. Roger B. Merriman, and Mrs. E. A. Whitney.

William A. Cordingley, Jr. '40, head usher, will be assisted by John T. Devine '40, Thomas V. Healey '40, Samuel Hoare '40, John F. Kennedy '40, Albert L. Maguire '40, Peter E. Pratt '40, and Peter S. Thompson '40.

The attractive poster by Petty, famous Esquire artist, which has been displayed in the Union throughout the week as an advertisement for the dance, will be raffied off in the course of the evening.

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