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MARCHING GIRLS

Sir, —I wonder how many people enjoyed their Sunday afternoon as much as I did? I refer to the marching girls. It was a sight worth seeing. ; Great praise is to be given to all in- < structors, particularly to the girls of the Deaf School. Marching with no music, they were almost perfect. Also the little Midgets. How their little legs kept up in the final maze I don’t know. Altogether it was a grand display. I am looking forward to their . competitions.—Yours, etc., 1 WELL DONE, GIRLS! October 4, 1954*<

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 9

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MARCHING GIRLS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 9

MARCHING GIRLS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 9