SCHOOL CONCERT.
FUNCTION AT ALLENTON. PUPILS GIVE PROGRAMME. A concert, in aid of school funds, was held at the Allenton School last evening, when pupils presented a very enjoyable programme, the long list of items being appreciated by a good attendance.
The programme was as follows: Play, “Richard Goes Riding,” P. 4 pupils; tap duo, Laura Mathieson and Isohel Eaden; choruses, “Evening is Nigh,” “Rockaby Baby” and “Which is the Way?” Standards 1 and 2; play, “The Drum Major,” infants; accordeon solo, Reg Sparrow; recitation, “The Postman,” Joy Clarke and Lionel Young; solo, “Alice Bluegown,” Phyllis Johnson; skipping dance, Betty Fowke; choruses, “I Love to Whistle,” “Brahms Lullaby” Stds. 2 and 3; recitation, “The Sand,”. Ivan and Owen Gibson; Irish Jig, Olive Drummond, Ailsa. Young, Ethel Johnson, Judy Eaden; solo, “Lady Mine,” Adele Burton; verse speaking, “Safety First,” P. 4; choruses, “Ye Gentle Warblers” and “Little Old Lady” Stds. 2 and 3; doll dance, Joy Robilliard; recitation, “What Andy Didn’t Know,” Fiona Matthews; chorus, “The Lilac Tree” <
Std. 2; recitation, “Apple Dumpling,” Verna. Finlayson; sailor’s hornpipe, Olive Drummond, Ethel Johnson and Judy Eaden; verse speaking, “The Sands of Dee,” and “Incident of the French Camp,” Seniors; “Sean Triubhais,” Colleen Tait; play, “The Three Princesses,” Std. 3; choruses, “The Capstan Bar,” “The Golden Vanity” and “Waltzing Matilda,” Seniors; tap dance, Dorothy Reddecliffe; recitation, ‘The Strange Pair,” Cliff Burton; Irish Reel, Misses M. Wilson, S'. James B. Fowke and J. Welch; recitation, “What Jerry Caught,” Richard Parsons; mouth-organ solo, Reg. Sparrow; barefoot dance, Shirley James; recitation, “The Pirate,” Tom Rainey; drill, senior girls; recitation, “Jim,” Daphne Oliver; dance,“Military,” Joyce Welch ; choruses, “Roll along Covered Wagon” “Old Black Joe,” and “Sweet and Low,” Std. 4 and 5; tap dance, Dorothy Ferrier; solo, “Smilin’ Thru,” Flint Hill; recitation, “Don Dirk,” Trevor Capon; song and dance, Miss M. Wilson; songs, “Good King Wenceslas,” “E Pari Ra,” “The Stranger of Galilee,” seniors; mouth-organ choruses, “Drink to Me Only,” “This is the Hour,” Stds. 3,4, and 5; “God Save the King.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 44, 1 December 1938, Page 9
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