MISS GARDNERS PUPILS
The dance recital given in the Concert Cliamber of the Towhjlall last evening by the "first year" and class pupils of Miss Helen Gard'tter .was' most successful, and reflected great' credit upon the efforts of Miss Gardner. The programme comprised a number of scenes, dramatic and humorous, character songs and recitations, attractive ensembles, and a fairy play "Beauty and the Beast." All the children acquitted themselves remarkably well. Those who took part were:—Misses Sutherland, Samson, Tingey, E. Venables, E. Norwood, Irene Wilson, Joyce Dennison, Glennis Pepper, Zeno Henderson, Kathleen Hall, Lily Charles, Joan Gardner, Joan Munder, Hilary Henderson, Kathleen \Vhite t Isobel Eggers, Roma Burge, Olive Miller, Mary Mbi-ah' s Nellie Sharp, Ola Neilsbn, Joyce Neilson, Lily Charles, I. WilSbii, E. Adams, S, Liljoby; j. Adams, Katie Semiloff, Maisie Instone, Moira Wiilsli, Jean Marshall, Gladys Meiers, jean Bradley, Gweh Walsh/J. Sharp, 0. Miller, B. Clark, Dulcie Neilson, Iris Bunny, Kathleen M'Nab, Nancy Hunt, Gwen Carr, M. Carbiii-y, M. Wilkie, and M. Morrison; Masters M. Carroll, B. Copley, H. Haigh, R. Boocock, R.Edwards, M. Bfeen, and A. -Jones. Miss Ivy Middlemiss acted as dccpmj^riist. • The principal costumes wers desfPied by Mrs. James Hannah.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 11
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195MISS GARDNERS PUPILS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1922, Page 11
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