Principal’s Feast Mega-Formal

The second mega-formal of the year – Principal’s Feast – was held on Thursday 10th March. This was the first, hopefully of many, with Dr Masson as Principal, and as such was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate her appointment.

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Themed as a black tie event with a touch of green, the Dining Hall and the Quad were laid out for the meal and decorated with green balloons, green streamers and even green sweets. On arrival, attendees found photos of themselves from a variety of college events placed on their table; a lovely tradition to bring a personal touch to the meal.

Following the meal (thankfully not green), there were speeches. Dr Masson thanked the outgoing JCR Executive Committee for their hard work over the last year, under somewhat difficult circumstances. Frederik Seidelin, President of the Middle Common Room, spoke next, congratulating Dr Masson on her appointment, on behalf of the MCR.

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Last but not least, in his own estimation in any case, came the Senior Man, James de Lusignan. The primary purpose of his speech was to thank each of his executive committee personally in public; the careful selection of teasing, in-jokes and genuine sentiment made for a touching tribute to the hard work all 11 members of the committee have put in this year and the relationships they have built in the process. A further strengthening relationship was highlighted by the announcement at the end of James’ speech that the Quad will now be known as the Cassidy Quad, in tribute to our much-loved former Principal.

12832344_1144812172210386_7226094017367894552_nThough the idea had been in progress for some time, the eventual timing of such an announcement was ideal, coming not only at a time of celebration and anticipation following Dr Masson’s appointment, but also at a time of remembrance and reflection, it being almost exactly a year since Dr Cassidy’s death. The tribute is particularly fitting due to the important role Dr Cassidy – affectionately known by students as Papa Joe – had played in the roofing of the Quad, which allows its use as a 24/7 space throughout the year.

Personal highlights of the evening were Dr Masson’s comment regarding her constant worries about what would appear as “light entertainment” on James’ regular emails; the truly heartfelt thank you from James to Hannah Papachristidis, outgoing JCR Welfare Officer, for all her support and hard work; and the fact that for once BarComm were not forgotten in the thank yous!

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