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STATE SCHOOL JUBILEE.

THE SCHOOL CONCERT. T’he Jubilee concert by the ATaiu School pupils should be the linest effort in this direction yet achieved by the teachers ami their charges. No pains have been spared by the teachers in bringing their respective classes to a high pitch of perfection, and the dress ing and colour schemes promise to be magnificent. A ban* enumeration of the many attractive items on the pro gramme, coupled with the wor.hy object, will suffice to attract, a packed gathering at the Opera Bouse on the occasion. Special orchestral arrangements Hiavo boon made, while the scenery ami lighting effects will be all that could bo desired. T’he following is the programme: — Nursery rhymes ami seemi by infant class under direction o! Afisses AToore, Cornwall, ami Ryan: act ion song. “ Cookey G ris, ’’ by Standard IT. girls, under the direction of Miss O’Brien; drill display bw Standard TIL A., under ATiss Williams; fairy dance by Blaketown pupils; song in character “United Empire,’’ by Std. V. A., under direction of Airs Wise; song and scena, “Fairy Bells,” by Std. L, girls and boys, under the direction of Alias Lilburn, wherein little Ella Robertson as Queen of the Flowers will give a classical dance; minuet by Std. ITT., under direction of ATiss Bipnoll: gymnastic display by Std. TV.. boys, also song, “The Haymakers,’’ under direction of Air A. G. Williams: marches by the Blaketown children; dance by Std. A", girls, specially arranged by Mjiss Greenwood (cl’rill instructress); Girl Guides, “Country Dances.” The second half? of the programme will be as follows: A scena “Camp Fire Scenes,” including a pot pourri of music, song and dance: Highland Flinc by ATiss Jessie Blight; recitation, “Aforning at School,” by Nalmi Haglund; plantation melodies, with banjo accompaniment; recitation, ATiss ATavis Bond; topical hits by senior boys; dance ‘‘lrish Jig.” by Afiss Ivy Willis; recitation, “Cherise Dinner,” by Aliss Nancy Martin; finale chorus, “Banks of Loch Lomond,” and “Auld Lang Svne. ’ ’

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Grey River Argus, 14 October 1926, Page 2

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STATE SCHOOL JUBILEE. Grey River Argus, 14 October 1926, Page 2

STATE SCHOOL JUBILEE. Grey River Argus, 14 October 1926, Page 2