Q.M.C. OLD GIRLS
ST. FRANCIS HALL DANCE
Miss Irene Wilson, principal of Queen Margaret College, and Miss D Kersley, president of the Old Girls' Association, received the guests at a dance given by the old girls of the college in St. Francis Hall last night. Miss Wilson wore a graceful frock of sedge-green crepe, and Miss Kersley was in peach satin, with the bodice threaded with gold.
The school colours, royal blue, gold, and black, were the predominant note in the decorations, and streamers of these colours were arranged canopy fashion in the entrance hall and in the lounge upstairs. The central motif of the gallery decorations was the crest of the Old Girls' Association, whicn was-hung in the midst of a profusion of streamers Autumn-tinted hydrangeas in shades of green, blue, and red. appeared on the stage, and similar flowers wera used to decorate the corner set aside for the official party. Murals in the form of a dusky maid from a tropitt isle, posing Tinder a drooping paln\ were the work of an
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 18
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