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IN FANCY DRESS.

ALLENTON SCHOOL BALL.

THE COSTUMES WORN.

The following were’ the costumes worn hv the children who took part in the Allenton School fancy-dress ball on Thursday evening:— Gilbert Rollinson (Tin Soldier), Jean Marshall (Little Miss Muffett), Billy Harrison (Sailor), Gwen Jones (Nurse), Natalie Ferrier (Dutch Girl), Peggy Boag (Flower), Glaine Wellman (Fairy) Brian Eden (Bandsman), Joyce Wilson (Ace of Hearts), Pat- Storey (Indian), Desmond Wright (Bandsman), Joyce Welsh (Father Christmas), Donald McDougall (Sailor), lan McConnell (Sandy), Donald Solway (Indian), Colleen Yeatman (Old-fashioned Lady), Ronnie Clayton (Jackie Coogan), Thelma Clayton (Bandsman), Albert Sutton. (Wood Elf), Margaret Maynard (Clown), Alan Sparrow (Chinaman), Peggy McCurdy (Toy Drum Major), Dulcie Reddieliffe (Things of the Past), Jimmie (Christmas Cracker), Phil Harris (Chinese Pirate), Frank Hooper (Red Indian), Erie Hyde (“Sun” Newspaper), Norman Greaves (Cigar), Malcolm Walker * (Mexican), Bob Macklan (Cowboy), Dick Blackwood (The Man with the Noes), Nora Fleming (Early Victorian), Ella Doyle (Tambourine Girl), Jean Hydes (Gipsy), Dorothy Jamison (Work Bag), Mona Sutton (Folly), Hazel Moore (Danger Signal), Noeline Clarke (Red Cross Nurse), Daphne Hooper (Sunbeam), Doris Qlueas (Elf), Pearl Gibson (Question), Hazel Burton (Answer), Howard Maeltlan (Paintbox) j Cyril Stevens (Cowboy), Alan Hamilton (Indian), Claude Hamilton (A Noted Person), Teddy Breach (Indian Rajah), Maurice Hydes (Red Indian Chief), Ken Ross (Negro), Allan Harrison (Indian), Ken McConnell '1934 Model Schoolboy), Trevor Walker (Golliwog), Ray Hunt (Clown), Colin Jamieson (Sandman), Mavis McKay (Prince Charming), Velma Healey (Pageboy), l Trevor James (Pirate), Marion - Fawcett (Marigold), Daphne Corbett (Gipsy), Joy Wills (Pierette), Omra and Joan Sparrow (Samoan pair), Yvonne Welsh (Sweet Lavender), Elsie Harrison (Star Fairy), Ethel Arker (Red, White and Blue), Helen Marshall (Ice Cream),, Ngaire Wakelin (Military Band), Ken Clayton (Cowboy), Noel Knox (Negro Boy), Yoel Reddieliffe (Russian), Ailsa Fleming (Pansy), Hilda Boag (Gipsy), Edna" Jones (Baby), Rona Niven (Gipsy), Jane .Sutton (Night Owl), Cliff Sparrow (Indian), Marion Hill (Bo Peep), Boh Anderson (Indian), Ngaire Campbell (Japanese Lady), Maisie Wilson (Aviatrix), Joan Campbell (Bed Riding Hood), Rona Clayton (Japanese Girl), Ethel Hamilton (River Avon), Jessie Moore (Father Christmas) Kathleen Gibson (Fuchsia), Rhona Corbett (Buy N.Z. Goods), Thoumme Andrews (Dutch Girl), Elsie Anthony (Gipsy), Margaret Harrison (Normandy Peasant), Doris Clarke (Gipsy/, Myrtle Drummond (Little Blue Fairy), Tony Hayhurst (King of Hearts/, Gordon MeNatty (Pirate), Graeme McKay (Cook), Willie Jamison (Mechanic), Neville Ross (Indian), 'Mr I .*: Macklan (Clown), Euan Moore (Bell hov) Roy Clucas (Cowboy), Davicl Smith (Indian Chief), Marion Sparrow (Folly), Dorothy Austin (Pierette), Audrey Chamber (Hawaiian Girl), Mavis Macklan (Window), Dorothy Hansen (Gipsy), Violet Mori arty (Beckett’s Blue), Freda Barrett (Hard-up), Mavis Mackay (Japanese Lady), Mary McConnell (Milk-maid), Sylvia Wakelin (Xmas Cracker), Eileen Jones (Miss Pom-pom) Merle McKay (Pierette), Rewa Withell (Old English Rose).

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Bibliographic details

Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 206, 13 June 1931, Page 2

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IN FANCY DRESS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 206, 13 June 1931, Page 2

IN FANCY DRESS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 206, 13 June 1931, Page 2

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