GRAMMAR OLD GIRLS.
A successful reunion was 110 111 on Tuesday in t.ho school hall bv the Epsom Grammar Old Girls' Associat ion. There was an attendance of nearly 100 old sirls, and among the guests were also Miss A. C. Morrison. Miss A. L. London, Mrs. Ward Baker. Mrs. Walker, Miss K. IT. Jenkins. Miss V. Hav, Miss L. G. Hutton and M iss K. Dunning. During the evening two trio items were played by Miss Helen Gray (violin), Miss Jean Clarkson ('cello), Miss Dorothea Mulgan (piano), and two piano duets by Misses Joyce and Lois Hewitt. Exhibitions of drill and marching were given by members of the Old Girls' Drill Class, and a solo dance was performed by Miss Freda Stark. Miss Leah Roseveare gave some very delightful elocutionary sketches, and the programme concluded with an amusing little plav acted by Miss Maisie Free. Barbv Griffiths, Mat-got Grant, and Jean Fogertv. Supper was served later in the domestic science room and a short dance concluded a very successful evening. The " clothes drive " held in connection with the reunion was also a success. The committee would like to thank old girls for the contributions received, which have been sent to the Hospital Auxiliary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20986, 24 September 1931, Page 3
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