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The annual Senior Spread will be held in Memorial Hall on the evening of June 18 from 9 to 3 o'clock, it has just been announced by the 1928 Spread Committee under the direction of A. H. O'Neil '28.
The music for the dance will be supplied by Gene Rodemich's Metropolitan orchestra and another band, whose name will be announced later.
Boxes and tables will be placed in the Delta and will be furnished and decorated by the Committee. The larger boxes will have room for from 12 to 16 occupants, will be near the Hall, while the smaller boxes, holding from six to eight will be near the apex of the Delta. Tables which seat one to three couples will be situated in the middle of the Delta. Two of the boxes and six of the tables will be reserved for the patronesses, whose names are to be announced later.
Dancing will be held both in the Hall and outside on the Delta where a canvas will be spread over the grass and walks. The program will include 20 dances of five minutes each, with only one three minute encore, before supper, which will be served from 12 to 1.30 o'clock. After supper cutting in will be in order.
In case of rain, numbers corresponding to those on the boxes and tables will be found placed at intervals around the inside of the Hall, in the balconies and in the transepts. No other change in the arrangement will be made.
The traditional dark coats and white flannel trousers will be the official dress of the evening.
The Committee requests that all box and table groups be formed as soon as possible. The complete list of all the occupants should be typewritten and sent to 16 Massachusetts Hall. Each Senior is allowed only two tickets, and only Seniors may attend the function.
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