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TUTIRA SCHOOL BALL

Out Own Correspondent.)

Dresses Worn by Children

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TUTIRA, Last Night. The annual Tutira School ball was held in the Tutira Hall. The function was an unqualified snccess and everybody seemed to be enjoying the evening. Tho children in fancy costumes ODened with a grand march, which was colourful and well executed. Country dances, Sir Roger de Coverley, Humpty Dumpty and others were also performed by the children and showed that much care and attention had been exercised by the teacher, Mr Street, in preparing for these events^ The music and eupper were of the usual high order. The floor, however, got somewhat sticky owing to the Tain whieh continued most of the time. The following-is a list of most of the fancy costumes: — Jim Stewart, Bluobeard; Nieve Stewart, basket of roses; Ron Stewart, Robin Hood; Alister Marshall, Iron Duke; Niel Marshall, cowboy; Lucy Grant, Night; Winnie Grant, Pavlova; Margery Grantt Plame; Barbara Riddell, Rufus Red; Audrey McGinnis, Turkish lady; Georgina Toung, Sunshine; Joyce Young, Free Lance; Harry Young and John Young, AH Blacks; Hedley Marshall, Jack Tar; Peter Smith, toreador; Bruce Heays, jockey; Charlie Kineta, All Black; Charlotte Knight, Maori maid; Bunty Crossv gipsy; Ursula Cross, Sunshine; Franees Brock, shepherdess; Mary Brock, Mary, Mary, All Contrary; Heather MacDonald, colleen; Shona MacDonald, Bo-Peep; Isla MacDonald, Scotch lass; Puki Kineta, Red Indian; Susie Kineta, goblin; Donald Marshall^ King Cole; Rita Corbett and Margaret Corbett, Two little giTla in blue; Robert Brock, Robert the Devil; Danny O'Rourke, Dick Dead-eye; Joe McGinnis, cricketer; Harry Bullock, Jehu.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 14

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TUTIRA SCHOOL BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 14

TUTIRA SCHOOL BALL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 14

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