Word: proms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Helen beats Margaret by a neck as the most popular girl at the Junior Prom on tomorrow evening. Tabulations of the 128 different girls names which the members of 1926 have chosen as befitting the greatest dance of the year, give Helen 22 votes to 21 for Margaret. Dorothy won third place in the poll where the Juniors unwittingly voted with 16 choices...
Mary with 15, Elizabeth with 14. Eleanor and Frances with 11 each, together with a sprinkling of about 100 other names, which include every form of feminine appelation known to man, are included in the list of names chosen for the prom. John Harvard throws the apple of discord into the gathering of beanties, and again it is Helen who wins but this time the modern Helen of Boston...
Only about 30 of the 800 application blanks for the Junior Prom which were mailed by the Junior Dance Committee on January 23, have been returned to date, according to an announcement made last evening...
Lossez's 25 piece orchestra has been engaged for the evening. It has not played before at a Junior Prom but played last year at the Freshman Jubilee...
...call attention to the fact that each man is hold responsible for his guests. They will hold office hours from one to two o'clock every day except Sunday at Weld 38, for the purpose of receiving applications and deciding on the eligibity of men to attend the Prom. At these hours they can also be reached by telephone, at Porter...