KAIPARORO
ENJOYABLE CONCERT GIVEN BY SCHOOL CHILDREN. (“Times-Age” Special.) On Friday night in the Kaiparoro Hall the Kaiparoro school children staged a very enjoyable concert. Much credit is due to those who gave so much of their time to the training of the children.
Two plays, “The Princess and the Woodcutter,” by the seniors, and “Something New,” by the juniors, were very popular. Some of the other items were as follow: —Recitations, “Elbow Grease” (Isobel Wall and Peggy Collins), “Apple Dumplings” (Olive Harvey), “The Good Little Girl” (Shirley Braddick), “Lying Awake” (Margaret Collins), “Dancing Down the Stairs” (Pat Collins), “William I, 1066” (Irene Wall). Songs, “Somewhere in England” (Rex Falkner), “I’ll Pray for You” (Olive Wall), “Till the Lights of London Shine Again” (Shirley Braddick). The children also gave an exhibition of folk dancing. Mrs C. Hansen very ably supplied the music for the concert.
Mr O. Falkner, the chairman of the school committee, on behalf of the children, presented Miss Gallagher and Mrs Hansen with small gifts of appreciation.
Visitors were present from surrounding districts.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 December 1941, Page 7
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