SOCIAL AND DANCE.
FUNCTION AT OTAHUHU. Mr*. O. S. Simpson, who hns helped many lix-!«I organisation*, was the f>iier«t at a t«]K'cifll social and dance tendered liy her pupils in the Khipsford Hnll.Otahiihn. There wa« a bi<? aiulienre of parents, all of whom thoroughly enjoyed the many dainty and clever dance* performed by tiny tots and older pupils. Included in a comprehensive programme wee a dance duo by Joy Miller an<l Lorna Dawsnn. Pierrot dance by Dorothy Price. Dutch ballet by .Toy" Miller. Clare MeEvoy. Irene Xorriri. * Dorothy Price. Joyce Flail wood. Celia McKvov"; first steps, by Pat Barker. Alice Philps. Adricnne Lane and Barbara Connelly: a tap dance by Margaret Miller and \'aleiie Dawson; toe dance by Daphne Scurrah; wnift and American tap, by Margaret Miller and Kluie Shnrrnck'; Highland by Daphne Scurrah; American t«p. by Margaret and .Toy Miller: ami sons and dance by Daphne Scurrah. Valerie Dawson, Elsie Shorjoek and Margaret Miller. A special dance programme wa* arrenpe<l for the adiiks. the miwic beinjr played l>y Mrs. Sinijwon and Miss Webber, with Mr. W. Dawson ott"iciatin<r a« master of ceremony. A Monte Carlo dance wail won by Miss An* ford and A[r. Sheehan. » epot waltz by Mis« Ansfonl and Mr. Dougherty, and a children's Monte. Carlo by Clare McKvov and .Tovce Hailwood.
At the slipper, presided over by Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Simpson complimented each of the performers, particularly little Pat Barker, Alice Philpe. Adrienne Lane end Barbara Connelly upon the able manner in which each presented their item.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 14
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