TARAPAU SCHOOL CONCERT
Our Own Correspondent.)
High Stand^rd of Performances
(From
TAKAPAU,* Last Night. : The Takapau District Sehool condert was very largely attended, and from every viewpoint was most successful. Mr N. M. Paulsen, prior to the dommencemeut of the programme, thank'ed the public and parents for the fihesupport that had beeii ■accorded, an'd said that the proceeds in the maia would be used for sports purposes. The" programme of variety iteins was
a very fme one, and the high standard of the performances right throiigh reflected cxedifc on the pupils and their tutors. Possibly two items, balance drill by senior girls and a playette, "The ltoyal Toymender" were outstanding. ; The programme which opened :wi,th the National Antkem, was as . f ollows : ^ " Welcome," infant boys; Shakespeare 's Lyrics, sung .•■by ' senior s; Scandinavian dance, Stds. 2 and 3; play, "Road to Happiness, ' ' infants; part songs, Stds. 1, 2 and 3; drill display, senior s; nursery rhyme, infants; poi dance, Maori girls; sketch, "Little Boy Lost"; singing games, infants; part song, • ^'Woodland * Stfeani,^, seniors; sketch, "A. Peace Offering,y senior girls; balance drill,-' senior girls;; infants, reeitations; play, "The Royal • Toymender// _Std. 1 and _P. 4. . : ' * • i J
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 8
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