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Show in its ascinating Christmas Acorn the loveliness ball, sponsored by the Acorn staff of Weber college under the able leadership of MarThursday held was Read, lan T. 400 people in for nearly evening ball rooms. the Weber gymnasium winter— to suggest Decorated with a ting for forest of trees, Christmas frosted blue spotlights, roses and balloons and a brightly lighted silver throne under a rose canopy-— the hall presented a beautiful set- outstanding the the evening, the college. the feature presentation of of Beth the Queen of Winter, Miss Winkler, chosen by the students of At 9:30 o’clock tiny elght danc- wound | ers dressed as snowflakes, their way to a position in front of | in dance, the throne steps where, of the ceremony performed they lighting six tall white candles and a path dance made in a weaving of silver ribbons from the throne steps to the center entrance, Then | of strains bell-like to the fluffy in dancers Skaters,” attendants ten costumes, in white dressed queen two court and satin, and costumes, page in the to. tarleton fiddiers court with “The|} blue solo- ist and court jester, entered against a background of blué-lighted trees and took positions on each side of the path Miss and Beth near Winkler the throne, dressed in a dazzling white gown, velvet robe, and crown, entered alone down the steps the ascended and pathway Miss In greeting, 4o the throne. Lavern Zundell sang, “Hail to the dancers the after which Queen," gifts of winter, the interpreted beauty, comradeship and love, Miss Dorothy Young, as the court jJesof the subjects ter, representing the queen, offered a lighted Christmas rose as the culminating gift. |