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PUKAHU SCHOOL

FANCY DRESS BALL. The fancy dress ball of the Pukahu children, held in the schooh-oom on Friday night was most successfuh The success of the evening was chieflv due to the work of Mr and Mrs Ritchie and Mxsses Watkins and Perris, of Havelock, who spent much time in teaching the children to dance. Miss Nelson "acted as judge of the fancy dresses, of which the most lxotable were two tiny children, imder five years, Helen Wake. "Butterfiy," and lan Haywood, "White Rabbxt, ' who received first prizes. The fancy dresses were :—^IIna Davidson, snow1 queen ; Mavis Long, cottage window ; Betty Baker, Eastern Lacly ; Lena Orchax-d, oranges and lemons; Mary Britten, Ivy Green; Leslie McDonald, girl of 1850; Eileen McCormack, Old English lady; Joyce Britten, lady's companion ; Janet McKenzie, recitation ; Queenie Long, fairy ; Clara Long, tomato; Dorothy Ritchie, v Red Riding Hood ; Vera Thew, oranges and lemons ; Jean Schofield, streanxers ; Jean Long. f.aiiy ; Doris Price, frivolit.v; Joyce Cummins, eat more fruit; Gordon McKenzie, no moi'e strikes ; Jack Orchard, pirate ; Lindsay Taylor. uieger; Trevor Lawrence, pierrot; Oolin Heywood, jazz pierrot; Jack Corbin, Father Christmas ; Ronnie McKenzie, buy more wool; Alec. Ritchie, pirate; Colin Long, brigand chief; Bethel May, why did I kis& that girl? ; Mervyn McCormack, clown; Douglas Britten; white cat ; -Cecil-Britten, ■ black cat; Jack Herbison, .Dutehman; Darcy Baker, Topsy; Artliur Cummins, blnejacket; Gordon Lang, pea pod George Tliew, Indian; Lawrence McCormack, jazz pierrot. ■ . ■■■'■ IV 1 Jl . 1 "XJ

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 246, 18 November 1929, Page 2

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239

PUKAHU SCHOOL Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 246, 18 November 1929, Page 2

PUKAHU SCHOOL Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 246, 18 November 1929, Page 2

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