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OTANE.

ANNUAL SCHOOL BALL. (Own Correspondent.) On Friday night the school children’s annual Lail took place, and was again a very pronounced success The members of the school committee and their wives spared no' effort to the children a happy lime. The teachers hail trained the children in the various dunces und to sec the tiny tots dancing the Highland Fling was well worth a journey. Airs L’ol’ins made an excellent pianiste, and every one herpod to make a success of the evening, in thuakjng these that assisted, Air A. E. Black, the chairman, announced that julss Langridge was arranging another children s limey dress bail Wrly next month, Ihts being Otano’a annual effort on bewail of Dr. Baruiudo’s Homes. The follow ing is a list of children that were pre sent in fancy dress:—

Connie Budge, ‘’Dutch Girl”; Jean Brodigun* “L J ixiu”; Tottio Coley, “Pixio”; Edna Clark. “Cracker Girl”; Suzanne Couper, “Butterfly’’; Tessa Leo* “Butterfly”; Joyce Drinkrow • • Carnation ’ Jessie Spur, go* “Gipsy”; Noelinc Thomas, Indian Girl”; Lorna White, “Rosebud”; Audrey Toil, “Carnival”; AlaboJ Douglas* “Poppy”; Ala vis German, * ‘ Rose' ; Olga Aldsaac, ‘ ‘ Rose ’ ’; Gracie Price, “Basket of Flowers”; Trixie Pilcher “Twink Rainbow”; Eila Coiquhoun, “Rose Girl”; Dorothy Spargo, “Tangerine Dancer’’; Betty AleCartin* “Fashions”; Alary Scrimgeour, “Blue Bird”; Peggy bharpe* “Rosebud”; Kitty Griffen, “Gipsy”; Agnes Griffen, “Alay Timo”; Connie Cruwloy, "Spring”; Barbara Tod* “Karetn.no Nurse”; Cristina Brundigan, “Pixie”; Joy Clark, “Perisan Princess”; Aladg Bartlett, “Bride’s Alaid”; Jean Pedersen, “Folly"; Dorothy Stafford, Lolly Girl”; ATargaret Fisher, “ Flow er Girl”; Peggy Pilcher, ”Autumn”; Kila Stafford, “Petal”; Alarjorio Black* “Rose”; Gladys Haipor, Treasurer Trove”; Nonil Collins, “I’ierette”; Stella Larsen. “Rone”; Hlen Green, “Gipsy Fortune-teller”; Betty Harper, “Koslina”; Grace Mcndell, “Rastern Princess”; Una Osborne, “Queen of Clubs”; Jean Scrimgeour* ‘ ‘ Jrinco Charming ‘ Kitty Ashley, “Tierney’s Pictures”; Nancy Di Hou, “Ladybird"; Betty Robottom, “Gipsy Dancer”; Nancy Davis Danger Signals”; Aloira Clark “Pirate”; Joyce Davies, “Cracker”; Phyllis Robottom. “Hawaiian”; Dorothy Steven, “Rid Riding Hood”; Jean Steven, “ Plume Bowser”; Molly Black, Japanese Girl”; Alary Mohi “Maori Maid”; Nina Heron, “Snow”; Ala vis Ashbley, “Gipsy"; May Dillion, “Fairy”; Gwen Thorpe, “Rose”; Enid lihite, ‘Balloon Girl”; Alabel Jane, “Eastern Girl”; Hillary Couper, “Girl Rider”; Madge Larsen, “Spanish Dancer”; Freda Drinkrow, “Ctuniv al”; Phyllis Brandigan, “Kale Greenaway”: Ena Campbell* “Prince”; Trixie Robot tom, “Little Duchess”; Mary'aM 'AftDidcll, n Flow-

er”; Angus Watts, “Indian”; Joe Srimgeour, ‘ ‘ Prince Charming ‘‘; Elliott. “Crickdcr”; Tare Atua, Lcn Green, Kent l*rost* Norman Coley, Jack Graham, White KM. .. ’;

Neville Mundell ,Eeu. India '; Tom Robottom* “Red Indian”; Roy Mudgway, ‘•Pirate”; Harry Buick, “Baker'; Allan Williams, “Clown”; Roy Spargo* “Pierot”; George Mundell, “Gla’d-eye”; Paul bnaqtes, “Charleston Pierot”; Bob Pilcher, “Orlando'-; Jim McClymont, "Mr Golliwog”; Sid Drinkrow* “Swagger"; Eric White, “Jester”; James Griffen, <T Night of the Bath”; Mat Jones, “Out of Work”; Gordon Spar go, “Tennis”; Eric Smith* “Red Indian”; Buy Osborne, “Gipsy”; Bob erl Crawley, “Clown”; John MeCartin, "Gentleman”; Douglas Ashby, “Baker”; Edward Kellahcr* “Pierot”; Ronald Bowles, “Bab Lit”; Alfred Harbottle, “Indian”; John Hick*, “Golliwog”; Max Pedersen* ' Dutch Boy”; Alex Crawley, “Indian”: Henry Thorp, “Jockey’ ; Stamey Osborne, “Clown”; Billy Lee, “ Red Indian”; Ronald Stafford* “Chinese Boy”; Douglas Crawlew. “Santa Claus”; Harold Drinkrow, “Black Cat”; Arthur Jane, “White? Rabbit”; Tom Constable, “White Rabbit”; Terry Davies* “ Pierot ”; Mac Thorpe, “19th Century”; John Smith, ‘lndian”; Tom Coley, “White Rabbit”; Bill Mohi, “Swagger”; Ken Brandigan* “White Rabbit”; Rex Mcßae, “Indian Chief”; James Watts, “Pirate”; Jack Bartlett, “Cowboy”; Ewan Hanna, “Eastern Page.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 6

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OTANE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 6

OTANE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 29 August 1927, Page 6