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CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS DANCE

There was a large attendance at the children’s fancy dress dance held <jn Friday evening last in the Athcneum Hall and the teachers are to be highly complimented for their untiring efforts, which was undoubtedly responsible for the success of the evening. There were 40 couples in the Grand March which was led off by Master Errol Johnston and Miss Laura Erridge. The children made a pretty picture in their many and varied costumes, Judging by the children’s happy faces they thoroughly enjoyed their night’s entertainment, which was completed by a delightful supper supplied by the ladies. Mrs W. J. Shaw played for the childrens dances. After supper the grown-ups took the floor and danced until the early hours of the morning. Dance music was supplied by Mesdames Jenkins and Reid and Messrs Goomes, Reid, Johnston and Henderson, Mr C. L. Johnston was M.C.

The following children appeared in faeny dress costumes:— Girls; Eda Haggitt, Egyptian Princess; Ruth Patton, Land girl; Joan Johnston, pierrot; Sylvia Baker, flower girl; Norma Butel, gnome; Frances Elliott, Little Red Riding Hood; Frances Dennison, Irish colleen; Jean Elliott, a daffodil girl; Lorraine Erridge, a daffodil; Daphne Fletcher, frills; Wendy Goomes, Hawaiian girl; Mary-Boyd Hunter, Hungarian peasant girl; Patricia Rowe, pierrot; Margaret Swann, Red Cross nurse; Winsome Summers, night fairy; Helen Sandilands fairy; Elsie Johnston, flower girl; Dorothy Denison, ballot dancer; Dorothy Thomson, a rose; Joy Wilcox, a daisy; Lorna Erridge, Polish girl; Alison Johnston, gipsy; Avis Johnston night fairy; Muriel Johnston, trellis; Gwen Thompson, pierrot; Ethel Reid, waitress; Janet Sandilands, hawthorn; Dorohy Wilcox, flower girl; Frances Swann, sailorgirl; Pearl Thompson, bedtime; Freda Lake, a flower; Margaret Paterson, Victorian lady; Isobel Rowe, valentine; Frances Hansen, fairy; Heather Summers, pierrot; Florrie Adam, Miss America, Isabella Barnett Betty Blue; Audrey Saunders, flower girl; Ellic Saunders, victory.

Boys: Micky Adam, Boy Scout; Taylor Reed, sailor; James Sandilands, a cowboy; Arthur Anderson, cowboy; Alan Dennison, young man; Colin Dudley, clown; Warrick Jenkins, lancer; Alex. Johnston, footballer; Murray Johnston, Mexican cowboy; Norman Johnston, pierrot; Vernon Hansen, Indian Rajah; Erol Johnston, swagger; Lonnie Johnston, girl; John Dennison, footballer; George Dennison,, cowboy; Ray Butel, Red Indian; Jim Wilcox, cowboy, Ray Scott, cowboy; Ronnie Scott highlander; Bill Dagg, baker; Stanley Ed' ot L Red Indian; Bob Swann, Hawaiian; Ivan Reid, Charlie Chaplin; Ronnie Dagg, cowboy; Owen Johnston, Red Indian; Ray Wahrlick, cowboy, Norman Pittaway cowboy; Victor Baker, Red Indian; Gordon Pittaway, himself.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4543, 4 December 1941, Page 3

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CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS DANCE Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4543, 4 December 1941, Page 3

CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS DANCE Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 4543, 4 December 1941, Page 3

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