COLLEGE DANCE.
On Saturday evening tlie Accountancy and Evening Students' Associations held a dance in the Seddon Memorial Technical College Hall. Under the direction of Mr. T. C. Rice, president of the Accountancy Association, the dance proved a great success. Exhibitions of tap-dancing were given by Messrs. George Cox and George Wallis, and excellent music was rendered by the Nomads' orchestra. Supper was serve , ! bv tho domestic science department oc the college. The committee members present were: Miss Jean Shale, wearing rose peau d'ange; Miss Paulino Paul, white windswept satin. Other dancers included: Mrs. M. Bush, in rose pink crinkle crepe; Mrs. George Cox, black velvet; Mrs. W. L. Cox, black marocain; ilrs. G. TV. Drake, gold and black coin spot net; Mrs. E. James, ivory satin and lace; Mrs. N. Strahan, gold lame and fur; Miss Beadle, shell pink taffeta; Miss Birch, mauvo floral dimity; Miss M. Blake, light green crepe; Miss Blumhardt, cream peau d'ange; Miss M. Brookbanks, white georgette; Miss R. Burns, lemon georgette; Mips H. Chatwin, turquoise satin and silver lame; Miss J. Cooper, old gold crepe marocain; Miss M. Dunmore, pink dimity; Miss I. Edwards, ivory satin beaute; Mhs N. Edwards, • black satin beaute; Misa L. Edwards, angel skin lace; Miss W. Edwards, blue angel skin lace; Miss M. Elliot, apple green marocain; Miss C. Fairhead, pca U d'ange; Miss J. Field, floral georgette; Miss G. Finch, black Chantiily lace; Miss M. Jones, white satin beaute; Miss P. Jones, pink windswept satin; Mies J. Forrester, ivory silk net ov#r satin; Miss M. Gilleepie, white marocain; Miss M. Green, emerald satin beaute and lace; Miss N. G.ant, panne velvet; Miss A. Holdsworth, eau de nil angel skin; Miss H. Hammond, blue satin; Miss H. Haslem, lemon marocain; Miss G. Hill, ivory satin; Miss D. Hunter, white velvet; Miss J. Macindoe, cream and apricot georgette; Miss h. Marsh, apricot frilled organdie; Miss S. Marshall, black plum satin; Miss D. McLachlah, blush rose taffeta; Miss B. Pollard, floral taffeta; Miss M. Preston, pink and white organdie; Miss L, Rawlinson, pink satin beautc; Miss S. Rawlineon, floral georgotte; Miss E. Ritchie, black windswept satin; Miss D. Rowe. cerise sand crepe; Miss L. Sharp, blue cropo suede and net; Miss Joyce Smith black crushed velvet; Miss C. Stone, &sa green satin; Miss G. Whitemen, vieux rose satin; Miss K. Wood, scarlet windswept satin.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 173, 24 July 1934, Page 10
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