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DISMAL WEATHER FAILS TO DAMPEN 1924 PROM

June, 1923
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DISMAL WEATHER FAILS TO DAMPEN 1924 PROM
June, 1923

Running true to form as the most dismal spring in ages unruly Hanover weather tried its best to throw a chilly blanket of fog and drizzling rain over the 1924 Prom and thus dampen the ardor of the Prom goers. But with nearly 400 girls, the Barbary Coast band, and a number of slick floors available old Jupiter Pluvius was unable to spoil the good time.

The ball was unusually successful, so full of life and enthusiasm that one might almost compare it to a. Carnival ball. The Musical Clubs show, the Players' presentation of "The Sahara Derby," and the few athletic events that were not called off on account of rain provided a varied and attractive program for all parties.

With all due credit to the committee for having engineered a successful Prom, the opinion that this will be the last of the Proms and that riot many tears will be shed if thus the administration decrees is prevalent in the student body.