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FANCY DRESS BALL

Lytton St. School Children ANNUAL EVENT LAST NIGIIT A LARGE ATTENDANCE Lytton .street; school children held their annual fancy dress ball last night in the Drill Hull. The ball was organised l by the Parents’ Association. with the loyal and valuaable co-operation of the headmaster an 1 teachers and received very geneions support. Tn a programme wkieh included old folk dances and a grand march prettily done. the children ha 1 a royal time. .Mr. A. Kingston had charge* of the iloor. and with the help of Air. \V. <'. Wilson. and the teaelie s ha 1 a jolly time all round. Music* was kindly supervised by Mr. K. It. AlcEwen. A lavish supper to top off, gave the little ones an evening they will remember for quite a while. The following is a list of the school children in fancy costumes: Joyce Wickham, work bag: Joyce Grindron. clown : Phyllis Ware, evening : Graham Bailey, schoolboy: Jack Allen, drummer;: Ivan Jenkins, clown; Murray Christian. jockey: Harold Pearpoint, cowboy; (Tare Elsi one. Be l Biding Hood : Alice Edgley. Empress Josephine: Margery Funnel I, fairy queen ; Curley Parkcs. Chinaman: Stanley Hunt, clown: Barbara Fitzgerald, early Victorian; Merv.vn Wood, rat: Leslie Ileys. Indian chief: Malcolm Robson. Highlander; Neville Lange, Indian Chief; Judith. Anderson, Quaker Girl: Monica Turner, butterfly: Betty Stewart, old English : Colin llicks. sailor ; Leslie Thornton, black and white Pierrot: Lorraine Smith, chrysanthemum : Doris Alt Nab. black an 1 white Pierrette: Jean McNab, flslier girl; Pal: Fair, cowboy; Ada Tootall, evening: Marian Billing. Dutch gill; Mona Le Cron., bridesmaid : Betty lliscox:. fairy: Shirley llendry, Miss Pom-pom: Betty Healing, baking powder fairy: Valerie Pearson, French Pierrette: Freda Sim. girl urchin; Gordon Brandt, girl : Douglas O’Neil, admiral; Norman Heys, Rubin Hood; Billy Dowrick. schoolboy: Gordon Allen, wooden soldier; Molly Stonoly, Gipsy; Nona Wititon. Dutch hoy; Nola Legge,, ice cream girl; Peter Wild, Red Indian; Brian Goodbeliere. Red Indian; Pat Coleman, fashion; Ray Devine, schoolboy; Yvonne Vopngson, moon and stars; Joan Nottle. foliy; Jean Saunders, gipsy: Bryan. Short, cook; Lou Moore, cowboy: Vernon llannet, swagger; Billy Saunders, Indian; R. Handrick- cricketer; lb Mason. Scotchman ! 1.. Turner, cowboy : 11. Tingey, milady's fan; N. Hendry. Betty Caret: E. Short, Maori maiden; W. Gray.- Irish colleen; D. Fishe■. gipsy: 1 \ Chadwick. Tudor Gentleman; J. 'Funnel 1, gipsy fortuneteller; B. Thurston, cricketer: V. Ferguson, cricketer: <'. Thoihpsoii, plain dress; T. Fowles. plain dress; Ray .Mason, plain dress: L. Geange, Felix; Wallace James, pirate: Erueso Bealing. erieketer; Joiui Gray, married man : Alastair AATieeh'r. tennis player: Muriel Edgley. Princess Chrysanthemum : I*. Rosoman, cvciiing frock; Beverley Reed. Fdizahethan girl: Beth Little, Egyptian prinI cess : Harry *l»a ldock. Indian: George Steekwell. in lian : Peter Stu hhury, Indian: Murray Bowater, Ini inn: Raymond Amer. Indian : Kevin Norris. pirate; Douglas Simpson; Douglas Christian, footballer: Keith Heys. Chinaman: Beth Howell, fairy : Dorothy Iliseox. plain dress: Peggy Lawrence. rosebud : Pat Saunders, (“veiling dress; .Margaret Giesen Irish: Joan Chandler. Jingle Bells: Fay Thompson, fairy; Betty Broun. Red Riding Hood: Nancy Stockwell. evening dress: Noolino Fisher, bee; Ted Ilewet.'. Bill Tilden: Keith Gray. Indian ; Jean Elstone. busy bee: Jiune Trevonu. poster dress; Flora Ferguson. lavender girl : Joyce Simms, circus kid : Joyce Stonoly. early Victorian: Joyce* Hayden, sailor girl: Vera Jarretf. (‘veiling dress: Leo Trevena. jockey; Monte’ Christian, cricketer; Peter Norris, clown: Tom Harrington, cabaret hoy; Ray Saunders, tennis player : Ruth Bowers, folly: Edna Baidcck. gipsy; Oliver Smith, footballer; Mary Chirk. 11k* romper: Joan Green. pierreUo : ' 7*T*ank Ileys, circus man; Herbert -Vilen, Indian; Dongla:; Jenkins pied piper: Ken O’Neil, cowboy: Kathleen Jewell. evening dress; Betty Grindrod, Dutch hoy: Acme Funnel!, red poppy: Fred Wilson. pierrot; Patricia Robson. Highland. lassie*: The Una Moore, violet; ( onnie Pearson, woollen goods; Roy Benson, schoolboy: Edith Richardson, gipsy maid: Doris Ware*. daffodil : Norma Finch. twilight : Dorothy

Wood, flower girl : Lois Freeklington, early Victorian; Una Bailey, party frock; Peggy Symons. <ld English gentleman: Shirley Kingston, rose: Signa Pearpoint. Hawaiian : lan Nes!»ir, cub: Rhona ITannett, old English: Basil Harding. Sutcliffe: John McKenzie*. Gipsy pirate: Cedric Andrews, Buster Andrews; Jack Shepherd. tennis player: Tom Young, bride: Russell Harding. Jack Hobbs; lan Gilchrist, clown: Ivis Donaldson, evening: Neat a Wilkins, water fairy; Pamela Sticlibury. red rose; June Bowles, golfer: Alan Elstone. Dutch hoy: Aplmi McNab. Gipsy: Clive Funnell. jingle bells; Neville Garlick. nigger; Sylvia Short, page; Zona Holiday. Dutch girl; Donald Samlilands; Jack Bowater. elf; Shirley Ik arson, gqisy: Joan Norris, fairy; Neil Finch, pierrot: Brian Grindrod, cowboy; Trevor Thurston, pierrot: Sammy Trevena, ruination: Phyllis Hun., daffodil: Owen Griffin, newspaper: Spence;* Kilfonl. seeds: Derek Fair. Chinaman; Erick Stuckey. Jack lielibs; A. Thompson. I.: AY. Young. Micl II.; 11. AI ingins, circus boy; O. Evans. Don Bradman: T. Sliearsby. hijacker; C. Brown. Spaniard; J. Dealing, old fashioned h.dy: AI. Death, sailor girl: It. Green, piori otic ; C .Shot. Dutch girl: J. Finch. French peasant: 11. Goldfinch, pierrot: B. Pearson. Pierrette; li. Sporle. old English lady: E. Bowater. -Eat More Fruit”: AI. Geange. queen of hearts: N. Hobday. Chinaman; E. line peasant girl: J. Nairn, gipsy fortune teller; R. Legge. nigger minstrel: AI, Tult.v. Alsatian peasant : AI. Allen, gipsy fortune teller: J. Broun, modern Pierrette; N. Sim. Italy.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3755, 25 June 1932, Page 6

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FANCY DRESS BALL Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3755, 25 June 1932, Page 6

FANCY DRESS BALL Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3755, 25 June 1932, Page 6

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