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SCOTS COLLEGE BALL

sented bythe committee with a dainty bouquet of flowers, and a -kindly thought was the,sending of one to Mrs. Bush, widow of the late Mr. C. Bush, a past president.

The concert programme, which opened >vith the -National Anthem, was" as follows:—Baritone solo, Mr. ,A. Haley; contralto solo, Miss Christina. Young; Dickens' character sketch, Mr. S.Tingey; soprano solo, Miss1 Christina Ormiston; tango and "delucia" dances. Miss Vedris Remmers; tango and rumba; Miss Iris Wakeford and Mr. J. James; "bass solo, Mr- Harison Cook; ihumprous item, Messrs. Sweetapple and Chandler. Dainty pos-'es were presented; to Miss Youing and Miss OrmisionyMr. : Norman Izett was the accompanist. ■•■ ■'■■■■ ■■■■■.-■■ .:; , ;•; ■ . ■

, Many amusing novelty dances also were much?, 'enjoyed, v With excellent supper, •good:i'rnusic,: and mahy.i cheery toasts the'; evening? was a thorough success, o ■',""■'...■ ' ■X'.-s-'-'--'' ■ '-■''■ ." ■

I .Included in-the guests;were the folIp.wirig)—President W. Smith and' Mrs. Smith^S'Past-tJnited president G.-T). J^to^:a^^sCi4tao:^Past yjiited President' &:'}Ja;cbbs\.ari<isMrs/: Jacobs, Mr.- G. H.-JiE.' Hazlewood:; and ■ Mrs. Hazlewood, Mr. H. A.' SfrangeJVlure and Mrs. Strange-Mure, Mr.. L. ;B. Quinton and Mrs. Quinton, Mr. N. £road and Mrs. Broad, Vice-President F.C. Renouf and Mrs. Renouf, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gledhill, Misses Pat and , Billie Gledhill, Miss Marie Strarige-MUfeV Miss Peggy SpenceSales, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Amos,\Mr. and-Mrs. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs./F. D. Keari, Mr! T. W. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Constable, Mr. W. Begg, Mr. and Mrs. El D. Good; Mr. -and "Mrs. C. G. Swinburne, Mr.'and Mrs.'.H. Marshall, Mr, -andi Mrs. A;j S. Gyles, .Mr. and M[rs. C.. N. Hay ward, Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Foster, Mr. and Mrs.' Will Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Mr; and Mrs. W. T. Legge, Mr. and Mrs! W. Wright,'-Mr. vMrs. J. A. Tunnington, Captain and Mrs. F. A. Macindoe. Mr. and Mrs.E. E. Brooking, Mr. John Harle. Mr. Lennox Henderson. Mr. John Standish, . Mr. Bruce Palmer, Mr. Roy' Cable, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.rStreeter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKeon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lockwood, Mr. arid^. Mrs. C.. G. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.' S. G. Nicholson, Mi* and Mrs. F. E.. Thornton/ Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. R.. Telford, Mr. and Mrsi A. L.; Smith,. Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Gorton, Mr. and Mrs.. J. Sawers, Mr. and Mrs. E. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Toop, Miss Wenda Amos, Misses Vivienne and Lois Little, Miss Tjora Meadows,1 Mr. F. N. R. Meadows, -Mr. W. Marchaht, Mr. Ken Buck, Mr. Keith CunclifEe, Mr. R. E. Selby, Mr. T. F. Gamble, Mr. and.Mrs. Hardley (Auckland), Mrs. A. Hopkins, Mr. A. G.'Daw,son, Mr.- and Mrs. W. Hustler Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Allender, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Uren, Mr. and" Mrs. C. L. Dentice, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beckford, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mack, Mr. and* Mrs. Night McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Caughley, Mr. arid Mrs. J. D. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Westrppp, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dykes, Mr. and Mrs; H. W. Holland, Mr. and.JMrs. J. K. Gbodley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. G. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. A. E: Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsden, Mr. Matt Carr, Mr. Reg. Larkin, Mrs. Larkin, Mr. David Kirkcaldie, Mr. N. T. Raymond, Mr. H. H. Nash, Mr. J. H: Bass; Miss Dawn Bass, Miss Claire Mack, Mr. Rod Latimer.' •

A THOROUGH SUCCESS

Tho MnyfnU' Cabaret was much en fete Inst nl«ht when ( thn Scots College Old Boys reunion whs held—with much pleasantness nnd rejoicing. The college colours, red. blue, and grey, wore much in evidence, and hod boon artistically used in the general "decor." Replicas of the college badge wore used round the walls under the lights, and the- flag was draped above the nlcove set apart for the hostesses, who were made both welcome and comfortable in a pleasant space where they could look on satisfactorily, watching a very happy dance. Spring flowers, fragraht'and charming, were used to decorate the cabaret iables at the sides of the dancing .floors, and the supperrooms were.equally well-arranged wtih flowers and' colleg*! colour streamers. A popular items was the appearance of the College Pipeßand, which played very acceptably and received a good meed of applause, ,

Mrs. Sutcliffe presented the Lauchlan Trophy, "to ;the winners of the footbaU match between the town :and coun-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 18

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SCOTS COLLEGE BALL Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 18

SCOTS COLLEGE BALL Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 18

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