TE PAPAPA OLD PUPILS
ANNUAL REUNION The seventh annual reunion dance of Te Papapa Old Pupils' Association was a most successful function and was held in the Foresters' Hall, Onehunga. About 300 guests took part in the gaieties. The president, Mr. Tooman, welcomed those present, the gathering including members of the Te Papapa school committee. A tribute was paid by the speaker to the memory of the late Mrs. Ferguson. Among the dancers were: Mrs. G. Foster, Mrs. G. Sparkes, Mrs. Sherlock, Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. M. Ferguson, Mrs. Balson, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Irving', Mrs. A. Gedge, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Shadbolt, Mrs. Irvine, Mrs. Braw, Mrs. Grant, Misses Rita Sparkes, A. Sherlock, N. Hughes, L. Gilchrist, A. King, E. Kenny, D. Irving, P. James, E. Langton, J. Simmonds, Hickman, M. Dickson, J. Clarke, N. Hughes, T. Hughes, Parfitt, P. Parfitt, N. Langton, Aitkinhead, .T. Aitkinhead, M. Hill, L. Lang, V. Lipscombe, G. Laing, E. Horton, J. Thompson, L. Irving, E. Pullam, C. McKenzie, T. Richards, T. Teutonberg, M. Connon, T. Allison, B. Anderson, K. James, D. Thompson, D. Theyers, E. Riddell, M. Watts, M. Gow, N. E. Liosombe, F. J. Sutherland, B. Whitehead, J. Mach, R. Rogers, B. Sharper, E. Sandom, ,F. Dean, A. Ellis, F. Piokham, D. Douglass, N. Cramer, J. Cooper, E. Bricknell, J. Bumby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3
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220TE PAPAPA OLD PUPILS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3
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