KAPUNI SCHOOL.
BREAKING-UP CONCERT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The annual breaking-up ceremony in connection with the Kapuni School took the form of a concert by the pupils. The function was held on Thursday night in the Kapuni Public Hall before a very large and enthusiastic audience. The pupils showed evidence of very thorough preparation and training, and great credit is due to the headmaster, Mr. A. T. Honore, and the members of his staff, Miss Anderson and Miss Frond. After the concert, supper was provided for all present by the ladies, and after that the hall was cleared and dancing carried on until a late hour. The following programme was submitted: —Jazz Band, by senior boys (D Brosnan, Bert Shaw, G. Whalen, W. Whalen, T. Sullivan, S. Herdman, M Hitchcock, W. Schlichting. Bort Eliason. G. Thomas, J. Parker, A. Walker) ; cantata, “The Shoe,” by Mother (Naomi McNae), Fairy Queen (Eileen Harrison), Good Fairies (Polly Adlam, Vera Adlam. Ida Schicker, Ivy Eliason), Bad Fairies (Colin Sullivan, G. Whalen, Bert Eliason, M. Hitchcock) ; croon by P. Adlam, Betty Barnes, I. Eliason, Edna Hitchcock, Vera Adlam, Luli Josephson, Huia Toki; action song, “Come Lassies and Lads,” by Rose Martin, Blanche Knight, Naomi Uncles, Betty Paterson, K. Knight, P. Eva, Monica Joyce, I. Martin, E. Lovell, E. Harrison; flower dance, by Betty Knight, Doris Shaw, P. Adlam, Betty Barnes, Jean Toki, Joan Honore. Huia Toki, Ida Schicker; song, "The Tramps." by Bert Shaw, S. Herdman, W. Broi£; song and dance, “Fairy Pipers," song by Naomi McNae and Betty Paterson, dance by Maisie Hunt, Blanche Knight, Matty Schicker and Kathleen Knight; action song, "The Darkie’s Wedding,” bride (D. Brosnan), groom (Bert Shaw), page (G. Whalen), chorus (W. Brock. W. Whalen, T. Sullivan, S. Herdman, M. Hitchcock. W. Schlichting, B. Eliason, G. Thomas, J. Parker, A. Walker), this item being particularly well rendered and encored repeatedly; action song, “Jappy Girls,” by Rose Martin. Blanche Knight, Naomi McNae, Betty Paterson, K. Knight, P. Eva. M. Joyce, I. Martin, E. Lovell, E. Harrison. The entertainment concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1924, Page 11
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