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FANCY DRESS DANCE

BELMONT SCHOOL PUPILS titlmoni School pupils of ihe second, third, and fourth standards -w ere entertained at a fancy dress dance at the Takapuna Boating Clubhouse, Bav.nater. last evening. The entertainment was organised by the headmaster. -Ur. 1C Harrison, who was assisted by Hiss Haines. Hiss H. Hattaway. and Hiss Havidson. After the grand march the parents were cnteruiiiicd with songs and danceoy pupils ot the different standards. Among those wearing fancy cosiiiiucs were: B. Alurch, lied Cross nurse; R. illUAaii 1 kiri. j. ur mis ion, Harlequin, j. Lywdui, "Jazz , j. Dicker iiur^; -E. ua.cK.son, Lostexu princess; t;’ Geirstru, , *u. Garlauu, powder pun; E. AlcPadgen, "Herula’ ; u. cchul*. .rtawanan; A. Coleman, "Spring Clean! mg , J. Austen, poppy; A. lvu, ni , E. Bartrum. Spring ; .Japanese lauy; al. Axe.Neu, Russian peaTuau; J. Boniioru, Bluebeara, 1. Conneiiv Aiaori, &. Billeii, peacock; U. Lasaown’ outun'd) ; li. Buis, pierette; o. Bond’ French lolly; n. x*resLon, cricketer: 7j Holloway, a tiesLrucLor; p. Bowden, a ten! ms piayer; j. Bartrum, Irish girl; j u Xciu, ' Bon Voy age 1 ; J. Gamine, * star iairy; V. iowden, an advertisement; ,\i .vLaisnau, piereite; J. McLeod, express' u. fcimitn. jucKey girl; T. Xetueton, jmc-* Key girl; J. Endcan. Dutch girl; B. Me Leod, Early Victorian; D. iSmith, butterfly. 1 Smith, marigold; P. Garland, court jester; IC. Blenkarne, cowboy; D. Fox, Robin Hood; \V. Williamson, tennis player; J. Goodwin, queen of clubs; !8. Edmoadf, Swiss peasant; AI. Heighwrv, Spanish dancer; A. Bond, Russian Cossack; J. Odell, toreador; L. Daveney, a Russian; R. Evens, blue-coat schoolbov; F. Aluiligan, “The Order of the BaUT; L. Maxwell, a clown; Gwen Howe, oldfashioned picture; B. Kean. "Folly”; Elma Hall, shepherd; P. Gray, ice cream; Lorraine Hunter, tambourine; J. Bourdot, wistaria; Miriam Furness, fruit; M. Yamton, Hawaiian; Nancy Richardson, pierette; L. Ogilvie, a dentifrice; M. Peterson, tambourine; 11. Lewis, Father Christmas; Devora Kiss in. an Eastern lady" Daphne Murray, a Dutch girl; J. Cadness, "Patches ’; Glen Worsley, queen of the harem; Alildred Stephens, a gipsy; AI. Everston. Dutch girl; J. Mascull, primrose; B. Collins, night-time; AI. Lush, oldfashioned lady; H. Davies, powder puff; B. Wilden, an umbrella; M. West, fairy; D. Hall, Early Victorian; B. Holloway, queen of hearts: P. Aiaekay, a Spanish dancer; Al. Tidman, “Feathers”; H. Brown, gipsy girl; L. Robinson, shepherdess; S. Kitchington, pierette; F. Payne, pierette; G. Buckley, a fairy; O. Stephens, Punchinello: B. Goddard, powder puff; P. Bomford. cherry ripe; J. Parry, Punchinello; J. AlcLennon, a red rose;* Ivy East. Saturday morning; Tui Coulthard, yellow rose; H. Thompson, English country girl: J. Hill, pink rose; R. Ward, queen of hearts; A. Smith, jester; B. Payne, cricketer: A. Cleaver, rival blue: G. Hevwood, Felix the cat: B. Ellis, a Fijian: J. Hum**, pirate; J. Waddell, Roman soldier: J. Heap, bushranger; A. Hepburn, pirate; X. Fraser, handbag; L. Sligo. Red Cros» nurse; D. Roberts, jester; G. Sheridan, “F'olly”; L. Alartain, jester: G. Sheridan, son, Dutch boy; T. Twiss, American sailor: K. Nicholson, popular song; D. Barrett, “Moonlight and Roses.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 4

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FANCY DRESS DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 4

FANCY DRESS DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 531, 7 December 1928, Page 4