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GIRLS' ENTERTAINMENT
In aid of their college funds, the pupils of Wellington East Girls' College presented an excellent programme at the Concert Chamber last evening. Songs by. the various forms, a folk dance, and some very efEeetive drill displays were included in the programme. A song was sung by Mrs. Wilfred Andrews, and an overture played by the Rongotai College orchestra (under the baton of Mr. E. Meier).
Two plays were very cleverly portrayed by the girls, the parts in Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird" being taken by Marian Chudley, Betty Turner, Joyce Binnie, Molly Denton, Mary Wilson, Mary Down, Joy Trevithick, Jean Murdoch, Ngaire Larkin, Dorothy Patrick, Joan Nalder, Iris McNarn, Josephine Power-Collins, Nancy Turner, Peggy Bridge, E. Johnston, N." Highet, J. Neil, J. Parker, N. Pritchard, L. Tidbury, N. Blake, and B. Tait.
The Old Girls' Dramatic Club presented a farce in one act entitled "In the Cellar" (by Gertrude Jennings), which takes place during a war raid in London. The parts were taken by Joyce Gibson, Nola Millar, Mavis Windsor, Irene Fleming, Joyce Miller, and Molly Chisholm.
The programme will be repeated this evening. The Concert Chamber last evening was well filled, and the audience was a very enthusiastic one.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 18
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