OLD STUDENTS GATHER
TECHNICAL COLLEGE DANCE A very successful dance and social evening was held by the Seddon Memorial Technical College past students' association in the college hall, Welleslev Street, on Saturday evening. Many wero present who had attended the college before the present building was erected twenty-five years agn. The president of the association, Mr. T. W. Hosking, welcomed the guests. During the evening items were given by Mis- M. Parker (tap dance), and Miss Marjorie Lowe, of Henderson (toe "Dance Militaire"). The members of the ladies' committee who contributed largely to the success of the evening were: Misses Joan Stanley, G. Wakefield, E. L. Jeffry, L. Craig and L. Cleal. Among those present were: —Mesdames M. Madden, K. J. Rosser, W. Arndt, W. E. Lowe, L. T. Parkes, M. H. Connor, Murray, Metcalfe, Misses T. Clough, C. Scherer, M. S. Hawson, Joan Forbes, May Richardson, Rita Metcalfe, A. Fitzwater, I. Copeland, L. Mitchell. J. Edwards, A. Tweedie, Peggy Glad well, D. Sweet, E. Munn, Betty Stratton. Ivy Richardson. B. Gascoigne, N. Pillinger, A. A.ngell, R. S. Lidiard, G. Nanncstad, M. Murray, N. Vause, F. M. Goodwin, I). Maclaclan, P. Munn, O. Payn, D. L. Cowan, K. M. Nicholson, M. Tinson, B. King, B. Grace, G. Olesen, M. Bowes, M. Livingston.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 5
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212OLD STUDENTS GATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22822, 1 September 1937, Page 5
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