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Show me foveliness the sponsored the hall es ting presented for the | 9:30 a beautiful outst set- i ge, me At crs dressed their way / by 4 ennobled ball, ns rennet pled Christmas the Acorn staff of. Weber college j; under the able leadership of Mar}ian DT. Read, was held. Thursday -€vening for nearly 400 “people in | the Weber gymnasium ball rooms. Decorated to suggést winter— B With a _forest-of Christmas trees, B tOses and biue spotlights; frosted ; balloons and a brightly lighted sil| ver throne under a rose canopy— entry aSCinating im ats = Aeorn peinctoratan eeraentine eral Suan = | : o’clock eight tiny | Weber dang as snowflakes, wount_ in ollege = to a position in front q fhursday evening, December 22, 2 at ste rher i steps where, in dancéER:8:30 p. mm. <j in the the Weber Wek ballroom, ‘ne throne they performed the ceremony O,- . : flighting six tall white candles an;t0Und the Weber students just beginjin a weaving dance made a patining one }of silver ribbons from the thron::.. ® Steps to the center entrance, The} ties pe the bell-like j costumes, ©Saters,” strains of s queen dressed teers and a nd took the Ma path sce c blué-lighted it} positions and an white crown. ener pathway and mto the throne. jLavern Zundell r sown sees ne _ wi two The big Acorn parties. . This girl ,est honors Weber girl, she and the: on the is . to represent queen of of the high- is one college has who the . * ° ball, of : students ‘This } dismisses for the time ‘one girl is by the ball, par-| wins for the any coveted down thectewn knows that she has been chosen ascended the stepsbecause is the symbolizes girl in thethecollege In greeting, Misswho mostshenearly spirSang, “Hail to theit Queen, after which ‘the. dancers interpreted the gifts of winter beauty, en trees Weber. wae delightful aes year, is held annually Bs - me oi the each side oi Acorn on ae of thi. costumes, with court solo: jester, entered gains) 'ist andse court of most tarletor Meht tet Weber. fiddler;holidays. At this z a background the blu! Weber to in white two coun of ‘Thi one dancers in fluffy ten attendant of the —¢ comradeship and love. Mis of Weber. The tud > e queen is first t the Acorn Bae presented to ball, which oe the Peet er. T pene evening. Dorothy Young, as the court jes-“given Thursday orcs : The ballter, representing the subjects. off00M Was decorated in, not the cus- the queen, offered a lighted Christ- tomary red mas rose as the culminating gift. ,the softer nt een and green colors, but in rose, silver and _ blue. wi Countless tye Christmas trees were was lighted with! grouped around the dance floor, atree glittering with ornaments. ball room rose and blue dimly each, The) lamps. | At the main entrance of the ballroom were grouped many evergreens, representing a forest in winter. At 9:30 p. m. little children came out of the forest scattering roses. Followin clad in silver and white,wa 1927 Queen of the Acorn ball, Beth Winkler. Following Miss Winkler came her attendents, among whom were the court fiddlers, Miss Virginia m™ Anderson The ver and white light of m™ and Bmore. Miss queen Lorraine ascended throne the numerous dazzling After the presentation | dancing was enjoyed the students = The Acorn staff room which! the queen| 12 o’clock,| | until left days. ™ sil- in the spot lights in) different parts of the swere thrown on her. when Skidher was for the holi-. : ae largely re- sponsible for the success of the ball. Miss Manan Read, instructor of Eng- lish and advisor to the Acorn, was chairman of the ball committee, and (to her should go the largest share. | of. credit for the success of the par-' } i |