ANNUAL CONCERT
PUPILS OF BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL
The annual concert by the pupils of the Christchurch Beys’ High School was presented to a large audience in the Radiant Hall last evening. This concert is always well presented, and last-evening’s performance will in no wav detract from the reputation made by its forerunners. All the varied items were well received, and many of the artists were recalled for further performances. • The programme was as March, ‘‘Number Three (J. A. Greenwood), School Band, bandmaster. Captain C. Hoskin; fencing squad, instructor Mr H. O. Jefcoate; the school choir, “The Hunter in his Career <arr. Grainger). “Come, Let Us to the Bagpipes Sound” (Bach): “The Old Woman and the Pedlar” (Traditional); Heigh Ho! The Morning Dew ,f a . rr - Winn); “Hunting the Hare (arr- Cyri! Winn), Mr V. Peters and Mr A. Gamsford; a one-act play. “Queer T St Bill Hart, a burglar. N. D. J. Keen, Liza Hart, his wife, M. R. R°^.Ed> th Hart, their daughter, R. M. Cato, Albert Smith. Edith’s young man, R. H. Milligan; Joe Smart, Bill Harts Partner in crime, S. J. Mann; a detective in plain clothes. J. D. Strmglenmn; produced by Mr L. M. Kissel; The New Master.” or “Cupid in an operetta in one act. New Master, K Berry; Matron. J. M. Malthus; Head Boy J R. ‘Thomson; Two Ounces. H J B, McConnell and J. F. Collins; songs, (1) “The Sprmgtime + Reminds Me of You,” (2) ‘ Speak to Me of Love.” K. Mackwell; gymnastic squad, instructor, Mr J. T. Burrows; violin solo, “Hungarian Dance, No. J 5 f Brahms), J. Horan; a play. “Bar dell versus Pickwick, Ser geant Buzfuz, Mr W. M. Stewart: Judge Stareleigh. Mr G. S. Troup, Sergeanf Meek. Mr G. N Utting; Junior Counsel, Mr Craig; Mr ‘ r' Burrows: Mr Pickwick. Mr S. HCuming: Winkle. r Mr w a L-Ridgem ferS.l, Mr D G. Mawson; Boy. J. G. Malthus. Mrs Clunnins Mr W. Old Weller. Mr J. M°ff at > R? a «?singIV.a Produced by Mr W. W. Brassing to The accompanists were Miss Gwen McLeod. Me'ssrs K. R. Newson and J. Buchanan. Mr W. W Brassmgton was business ro^nager. The concert will be repeated this evening.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 7
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366ANNUAL CONCERT Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 7
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