ONGAONGA SCHOOL BALL
Children Spend Happy Time (From Our Own Correspondent.) ONGAONGA, Last Night. The local school's fancy dress- ball was held in the hall, there heing a large crowd present^ both of adults as well as children. The hall presented a very gay appearance with tlie majority of children in fancy costumes. The children occupied the fioor until 10 p.m., Miss L. Rusliton and Mr W. Te Tau supplying the music for the dances, and great credit is due to the teachers - for teaching them. At 10 p.m. the children sat down to all sorfs of good things to eat, while the adults took the floor, and exeellent music vvas supplied by Mr Te Tau's orcbestra. Those in fancy costumes were: — Girls; Lois Carr, Carmenita; Myrtle Baker^ Queen of Hearts; Winnie Harper, gipsy; Yeronica Boden, Yictorian lady; Kathleen Timmins, bridesmaid; Edna Timmins, New Zealand Products "Anchor" Butter; Molly Fletcher, Puritan maid; Isobel Murisoii, Turkish lady; IToda Turnbull, sailor girl; Joyce McGregor^ Jauntv; Doreen Harper, jester; June McNicol, gipsy; Joy Harper, Eariy Victorlan; Leonie Timmins, rose; Irish Middleton, Prench mascot; Dorothy Graham, Goronatiou; Bunty Beachen, co-untry girl; Jcan Turnbull, karlequin; Mary Russell, party frock; Heather Watts, Indian girl; Betty Murison, Bomany picture; Dulcie.and Joan Pargher, two i little girls in blue; Lois Fletcher, waitress; Madge and Billy Fletcher^ two priuces; Kona Fletcher, Irish girl; Joyce llose, daisy; Fay Simpson, ballet dancer; Ilae Ooles, Twinkle, twinkle, little star; Betty McNicol, fairy queen; Eileen Watts, workbag; Elsie Fletcher, fairy; Lexie Fletcher, bridesmaid; Aria Murison, Bo-Peep; Leonie Baker, rosebud; Pauline King, sunflower; Gwen Loyet French doll; Nancy Fletcher, sea waves; Sheila Murison, Dutch girl; Dorrie and Margaret Parker, two little girls in blue; Mary Cos-sar, flower girl; Nancy Jackson, peasant boy; Betty Jackson, peasant girl; Allison Kobb, Little Bed Eiding Hood; Jennifer Hausen, Dutch girl; Robin Knapp, Cape Gauaway; Dawn Harper, Jack-in-tho-Box; Jeanette Diamond, Little Bed Riding Hood; Weudy Freeuiantle, fairy; Alisou Bibby, flower girl; Katlileen Bibby, Japanese lady; liachel Bibby. Japanese Lady; Amby Harper, Egyptian princess; Betty Cook, tin soldior. Boys: Terry Cook, tin soldier; David Coghlan, spring chicken; Donald Barlow, Dutch boy; Dick Eopiha, porfer; Saudy Bell, flour bag; Barry Freeuiantle,- elf ; Eobin Dailey, soldier; Trevor Boden. Indian; Ian Jackson, soldier; Gerald Fargher. clown; Brian Coles, young Turk; lan Baker, High.ander; Hamisli Bose, soldier; Pelor Oaiiey, Chief Little Wolf; David ELarper, "Buttous"; Colin Turnbull, ioldier ; Tominie Harper, aeroplaue; Noel Freemantle, tennis player; Gerald Wilson, cowboy; Bay King, Father Jliristmas; Ian Jamison, Indian rajak; Russell Carr, nigger; Allan Baker, Ohinaman; John Murison. cowboy; ?ercy Middleton, air pilot; Bob McNicol, policeman; Billie Baker, Ch'arlio Ohapliq,; Boy Baker, Uncle Sain; Arthur Fargher, clown; Pat Sullivan, Charlie Chaplin; Uyril Carr, Chineso boy; "Arthur Watts, Turk; Percy Carr, jazz pierrot; Ian Coles, page boy; Tony Beachen, pirate; Billy Turnbull, sailor.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 12
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464ONGAONGA SCHOOL BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 12
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