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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 12.

Dance

Dance.

At last the drought has broken. Years seem to have passed since the last 'Varsity dance, and it was left to Weir House to rescue us from the mire of monotonous work. Credit goes to "Sandy" Sandford, John Hatherly, John Holderness, and Dick Hutchens for organising the show, and that they did it well was proved by its success. After we had been whirling round for some time, Mason got one home by announcing that the next dance would be the "first official dance." Shocked at our impropriety in doing anything so unofficial as beating the starter, we decided to explore. Here was another disappointment: that residents were expected to keep their partners on the ground floor. Whether this was for the sake of the partners or the other floors appears uncertain, but we returned to the dining-room, carefully concealed with decorations, to partake of an abundant supper, burst a baloon or two, and show off our steps. One expresses the pious hope that dances and social functions may become a bit more numerous in future.

Voting will take place in the Hall, Thursday, Friday, and Monday, July 4, 5, and 8, from 4 to 8.15 p.m.