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PIRONGIA NEWS

FANCY DRESS BALL A successful function took place at Pirongia before the school .breakup for the August recess. It was a children’s fancy dress ball held in the Memorial Hall in aid of school funds. The school children, under the baton of the headmaster, Mr F. White, sang a number of songs and performed some charming folk dances. Both performances delighted a very large audience and reflected great credit upon the teachers. After the children’s programme was concluded, the adults enjoyed old-time dancing. Mr White, in addressing the gathering later in the evening, mentioned that the funds had benefited to the extent of £l4 and part of that amount would go to the purchase of a gramophone attachment for the school radio set which was much needed. Mr Milgate, chairman of the school committee, endorsed his remarks.

The following children were in fancy costumes:—Murray Ross, Maori wahine; K. Livingstone, Boy Scout; Phyllis Owen, skater; Nelda Bray, golliwog; Nairine Bray, pierette; Delmai Martinovich, tennis girl; Keith Johnson, jester; Jean Foster, Chinese lady; Don Livingstone, sailor boy; Gloria Ormsby, pierette; Irene Johnson, Red Riding Hood; R. Barry, pirate; Edith Ormsby, Hawaiian; Joe Turner, swagger; E. Turner, Indian; Murray Livingstone, airforce; Jim Butler, down and out; Bernice Miller, Irish colleen: Patricia Grey, flowergirl; Joy Hickey, Lecys Tear; J. Robinson, Rajah of Bong; Gwen Livingstone, gypsy; Rex Turner, sailor; Mary Ross, cowgirl; Nancy Johnson, autumn; T. Wall, ice cream; Jessie Loder, daffodil; F. Tamaki, Red Cross Nurse; Mabel McNaughten, fairy; Susie Turner, pack of cards; Gerald Martinovich, rags and tatters; Isabelle de Thierry, sunbeam; Alex de Thierry, gnome; Reynolds de Thierry, Red Indian; Violet Armstrong, Red Riding Hood; Barbara Campbell, ribbon cottage; K. Schwartfeger, gnome; Gladys Bromwell, page; Leona White, bridesmaid; M. Armstrong pierette; B. Armstrong, swag man; F. Wall, clown; I. Johnson, Dutch girl.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 4

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PIRONGIA NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 4

PIRONGIA NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21198, 22 August 1940, Page 4

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