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Jubilee Guests Have Late Room Permission

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In setting forth final plans for the 1946 Jubilee. Committee Chairman Douglas Danner '46 announced that room permission will be extended to 9:45 o'clock in all Houses before Friday night's four-hour class event. The gala dance, open to members of '46 only, will start at 10 o'clock when Mal Hallett's orchestra accompanies 17-year-old Terry Russell in the first song "chosen to please."

Corsages, as is noted on formal invitations now available to ticket holders, will not be sent to guests, many of whom will first be entertained at dinner in the Houses.

Memorial Hall, chosen for the evening because of its ability to accomodate the large class gathering expected at this last collegiate dance is to be professionally redecorated to resemble a pleasure yacht and the floor will be especially adapted to dancing.

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