EDGECUMBE SCHOOL FANCY DRESS BALL
The Central Theatre, Edgecumbe, was a gay and colourful scene on Friday evening last, when the Edgecumbe School held*its annual fancy dress ball. The excellent action songs and dancing performed by the large number of children present reflected great credit upon their headmaster, Mr J. Pattison, and his willing. stafl Amongst those present in fancy dress were:— P. Ferguson, Chinaman; R. Gow, Rose; I. Gow, Pierette; D. Thompson, Correspondence; A. Yardley, Rooster; B. Lamb, Egyptian; R. Cunningham, Cavalier; V. Martin, Clown; E. Davies, Miss New Zealand; G. Rowles, Hula Girl; D. Green and R‘. Crook, Bride and Groom; B. Burgess, Edgecumbe Progressive. Assn.; H. Gibson, Little Red Riding Hood; E. Olding,. Highland Lassie; J. Colebrook, Gypsy; D. Williams, Ice Cream; W. Goldsmith, Chef; K. Carter, Indian; ' T. Burgess, Minties; H. Radcliffe, Ballet Dancer;; Judy Plank, Gypsy; L. Marx, Dutch Girl; J. Cunningham,
Queen of Hearts; G. Yardley, Old Fashioned . .Gentleman; P. Walsh, Alice Blue Gown; L. Roberts, New Look; A, Spanish Seiioritaj: Gail' ’ Walsh, - Chicken; A.^ Highland "Lassie; J. Phillips, 'Sdildr; 1 ' D. Russell, Pierette; C. Peters, Robin Hood; J. Goldsmith, New Look; B. Parsons, Gypsy; J. Villis, Pierot; ~ C: Villis, Pierette; D; Burgess,’Flow- 1 er Girl; J. Plank, Old Fashioned Lady; J.~ Burgess, Eastern; J. -Russell, Black Cat; A. Davies, Balloon Girl; E. Davies., Dutch . Girl; A Spence, Pirate; K. Hunia, Indian; Elaine Hawkins, Swagger; Jane Thompson, Nurse; Janet Thompson, Spanish; Judith Thompson, Gypsy; D. Carter, Cossack; J. Kirk, Hawaiian; F. Nolan, Deer Stalker; p. Russell, Peter Pan; R. Speirs, Drummer Girl; G. Williams, Jockey; E. Hunter, Old World Lady; W. Tutahi, Pirate; M. Vickery, May Queen; J. -Radcliffe, Quaker; P. Meikle, Witch; M. Withy, Gypsy; A. Withy, Drummer Girl; N. Clark, Drummer Girl; G. Waugh, Burglar; M. Andresen, Highland Lassie; G. Andresen, Santa Claus; A. Thompson, Brown Bear; D. Goldsmith, Bo Peep; H. Andersen, Welsh; K. Jones, Dutch Boy; M. Hawkins, Flower Garden; A. Sullivan, Shamrock; M. Clark, Bridesmaid; A. Reid, pirate; G. Baguley, ’Chef; B. Teasdale, Cjiijiese; J. Weir, Chinese; D. Gibson, Cowboy; M. Williams, Pirate; B. Sullivan, Cricketer; M. Woollett, United Nations Appeal; P. Wollett, Gypsy; . B. Plank, Nigger; H. Plank, Old Lady; J. Mayo, Evening Dress; K. Withy, Cards; J. Withy, Old Fashioned Gentleman; G. and C. Olsen, Two Little* 1 Girls in Blue; T. Phil-; lips, Gypsy; R. Phillips, Blue Prints; v P. Clarke, Powder Puff; H. Jones, Fairy; Max Hawkins,. Indian; S. Malpas, Chinese; K. Malpas, Sailor; M. Parsons, Sailor; E. Thompson, Alice in Wonderland; F. Stone, Cowboy; N. Cole, Bridesmaid; J. Andersen, James I; L. Olsen, Footman; E. Sullen, Bridesmaid; J. Cook, Witch; D. Thompson, Tramp; W. Neumann, Pixie; F. Neumann, Ngome; R, Bell, Eastern; P. Blake, Nigger; T. Stevenson, Golliwog; B. Yardley, Butcher. , ,
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 85, 23 August 1948, Page 4
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