GRAMMAR OLD GIRLS
The Dramatic Club of the Epsom Grammar Old Girls' Association held an evening in the Fabian Club rooms on Tuesday. The function was well attended by members and their friends. Two one-act plays were presented, these being " The Artist," by A. A. Milne, and " The Pacifist," by Olive Poppelwell. In the former the players were Miss Molly Creaghe and Mr. Lawrence Hogben. In the latter the parts were taken by the Misses Patsy Penty, Betty Insull, Margaret Coney, Barby and Betty Griffiths, Margot Grant and Frances Gibson. Songs by Miss Lorna Forsman and a pianoforte solo bv Miss Jean Clarkson were enjoyed. Supper was served by the committee.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22200, 29 August 1935, Page 3
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