SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1932. Volume 3. Number 2.
Rendezvous
Rendezvous.
The Rendezvous on both nights was well attended, and well enjoyed. Of course, one cannot blame the catering committee for the shortage of coffee on the Monday night. Who told Ike Williams that boiling coffee is good for the texture of the skin on the feet? It's asses' milk, Ike, not coffee!
On Sunday morning there was the Church Service! for students, in the afternoon the drive, and in the evening the S.C.M. turned on a highly-successful tea in Women's Common Boom. Afterwards all present adjourned to a most successful performance of the morality play, "Eager Heart," at the Congregational Church.
Easter Monday was another busy day, the Basketball finishing in time for us to rush down from the Winter Show to see most of the Athletics at the Basin Reserve after the luncheon interval.
Swimming drew a crowded attendance at the Tepid Baths in the evening.