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ST. CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE

OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BALL AT PETER PAN, Ihc St. Cuthbert's College colours of blue and silver featured prominently in the decorations at the Peter Pan Cabaret last evening on the occasion of the Old <3iris' Association's annual ball. The college prefects' badge was erected over the orchestral dais, while the badge of the Old Girls' Association and those of the various school houses wore also suspended at various points round the hall. The supper room was gaily decorated with flowers, and streamers in the college colours 'were again 'featured. The Peter Pan Band rendered popular music for the large number of dancers who attended the ball. On arrival the guests were received by Miss L. Clouston, headmistress of the college, who wore a frock of Bur-gundy-red satin beaute, and by Mrs. A. E. Moore, president of the association, who was in white open-worked organdie. A presentation of a bouquet of roses and orchids was made to Miss Clouston by the girls prior to the dance. Among those present were:—Miss Tory Johnson, who wore a frock of black satin beaute; Miss Gwen Hooper, in periwinkle blue moire; Miss Helen Seabrook, white souple satin; Miss Yalma Roulston, black lace with a bolero of cream lace; Miss Phyllis Gash, auturmiTjiiuted patterned dimity; Miss Gwen Gardner, pompadour pink crushed velvet; Miss Margaret Shaw, white georgette; Miss Effie Hardley, geranium red lace; Miss Joyce Neumegen, dove grey lace; Miss Betty Richwhite, Venetian blue delustered velvet; Miss Isobel Wells, white ripple ninon inlet with brown godets; Miss B. Lowe, periwinkle blue organdie; Mrs. Sutherland, parma violet crushed velvet; Mrs. Lowrie McGregor, moonlight blue satin and lace; Mrs. Yialoux, .briar rose georgette; Mrs. Norman Yates, powder blue georgette and lace; Miss Betty Skeets (Cambridge), navy and pink floral georgette; Miss Marie Spieer, green floral organdie; Miss Mavis Wallace, applegreen broderie Anglaise; Miss Rona "Wiseman, powder blue georgette; Miss Eileen Gardner, pirate blue georgette; Miss Mary Leser, black ring velvet; Miss Kathleen Teape, cameo -pink and gold brocade; Miss Noreen McCrystal, turquoise blue taffeta; Miss Nell Ramage. blaick Mechlin lace; Miss Pat Scott-Young, duck-egg blue taffeta embossed in gold; Miss Betty Hitchings, chocolate brown crepe satin with a ring velvet shoulder cape in the same shade; Miss Isobel Pratt, black panne vehet; Miss JNerelle Closs, duck-egg .blue crushed velvet. Miss Duleie Anderson wore powder bitfe and pink floral organdie; Miss Ruby Wallace, turquoise blue georgette; Miss Emma Lamb, peach georgette bordered with ruched satin; Miss Doreen Lamb, Morocco red lace; Miss Joan Potter, duchess blue organdie; Miss Bub Suter, orange crushed velvet; Miss Wilma Jessup, wine-red satin beaute; Miss Betty Innes, midnight blue satin; Miss Kathleen Bull, duchess blue georgette; Miss Una Collins, white lace; Miss Helen Bews, sagegreen crinkly crepe; Miss Marjorie Crum, black and white zig-zag patterned georgette; Miss Neville Andrewes, rose-pink organdie; Miss Lele Seabrook, midnight blue delustered velvet; Mrs. M. Tansley, white satin beaute; Miss Betty Seabrook, white crinkly crepe; Miss Betty Buddie, black satin; Miss Esther Dixon, parma violet crushed velvet; Miss Bernice Brooks, powder bluei taffeta; Miss Molly Goodwin, cameo pink organdie; Miss Mary Shilson, black lace with a white fur shoulder cape; Miss Claire Dan by, cameo pink tosca net; Miss Jean McMillan, white flat crepe; Miss Pat Grayson, briar rose Eatin; Miss Jean Mitchell, cameo pink lace; Mrs. Maxwell Walker, junr., shell pink floral organdie; Miss Betty Colwill, briar rose georgette; Miss Marjorie Goodwin, white taffeta; Miss Sybil Blomfield, rose pink flat crepe; Miss Maid a Macindoe, white satin; Miss Beach Hardie Neil, Wedgwood blue and silver brocade; Miss Rose Hardie Neil, white and powder blue sprigged organdie; Mrs. J. Stevenson, powder blue embroidered net; Miss Isa Jessup, cyclamen georgette; Miss Ailsa Lewis, silver grey and rose floral georgette.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 5

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ST. CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 5

ST. CUTHBERT'S COLLEGE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 5

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