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RECITAL.

Mrs Halligan's well known strodents will appear in several plays and scenes at St. James's Hall, on Monday, December Ist, at 7.45. "Double Demon,?/ by 'A- P. Herbert, is a comedy in which fourteen of the senior students will be heard and seen. The intermediate pupils will bob for apples and crack nuts in a most amusing one-act play entitled "All Hallowe'en." and the juniors enjoy themselves as fairies and goblins.

The Competition, prize winners will also present scenes froni Shakespeare and Dickens, monologues and recitations. Two Tap Dances by courtesy of Miss Hazel Martin - are very cleverly performed by Joan and Jack Harris. Other performers are Gracie Kerr, Lin--2& Nicholas, Betty Stewart, Jill Hirst, Lois Mair, Dierdre Hungerford, Elsie Cox, Gladys Levy, Vera Collins, Nance McGmre, Alice O'Shea and James Oooke, Patty Kerr, Nathalie PoEock, Ecca Anderson, Ismay Mcllroy, Constance Kelly, Ethel Eainsford, Maysi© Preene, Shirley Packard, Molly Cadman Nancy Collins, Joyce Graham, Margaret Jenkins, Peggy Smythe, Ihilcie Morgan, Joan and Allison Marshall, Owen Stead, Clarice Neilsen, Patiline McKain, Betty Waltera, Veda Anderson, Joy Tremain, Mary PrichaTd, Hugh Janson, Lloyd Barrett, Hardy Hedge, Kenneth Knight, George Marwi«k> yis.uk MoagheT, Brian Ashtoridge.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 26, 20 November 1930, Page 11

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RECITAL. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 26, 20 November 1930, Page 11

RECITAL. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 26, 20 November 1930, Page 11

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