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Show Weber College _ Phuraday evening, December 22, at 8:30p. m. in the Weber ballroom, found the Weber students just beginning one of the most delightful par- ties of the season. The Acorn ball, one of the two big partics of the Weber vear, is held annually on the night that Weber dismisses for the holidays. At this time ‘one gitl is chosen by Weber. the students This girl is queen Acorn Sieh of the ee is one of the high- t honors Weber coll has for an who wits the and she gith, to represent stated cruwn knows that she has been chosen ‘because she ie the girl in the college who toast nearly symbolizes the spirit of Weber. The queen fs first presented to the students at the Acorn ball, which was given Thursday evening. The ballroom was decorated in, not the customary red and green colors, but in the softer ose, silver and blue. Countless Christmas trees were grouped around the dance floor, each tree glittering with ornaments. ball room was dimly lighted rose and blue lamps, The with) At the main entrance of the ballroom Were grouped many evergreens, re nee a forvst in winter. At 0:30 p. m. little children came out of the forest scattering roses. Following, clad in silver and white, walked the 1927 Queen of the Acorn ball, Miss Beth Winkler. Following Miss Winkler came her attendents, among whom were the court fiddlers, Miss Virginia Anderson and Miss Lorraine Skidmore. The queen ascended her sil- ver and white throne dazzling in the light of the numerous spot lights in different were parts thrown After on the dancing of her. the room which presentation was enjoyed until the queen| 12 o'elock, when the students left for the holidays, The Acorn staff was largely re- sponsible for the success of the ball. Miss Manan Read, instructor of Eng- igh and advisor. (o the chairman to her of the should Naa ue go the the suceess —_—— a = Acorn, ball committee, 058: largest of the Was and share nel |