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Savages Entertain

A capacity house in the War Memorial Hall recently was entertained to the full when the Gisborne Savage Club held its annual Ladies' Night.

Staged in the form of a concert, with musical items spiced by humorous sketches, the night was once again a wholehearted success.

Among the guest artists who performed were the youthful pianist, Richard James, and the star of the "Student Prince", Ray Dalton, of Napier.

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Tribal orator Will Keany leads Rangatira Aubrey Harper, pushed in a go-kart by Mike Vita, down the aisle

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Life member Bill Bignell, singing the solo of the closing ode....a feat he has performed for many years.

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Tribal orator Keany, Rangatira Harper, and past Rangatira Ray Crosby, hold forth.

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Savage firemen Neil Caughey, Ian Caie, Noel Oldridge, and Johnny Turbitt in a skit "Fire Ahead"

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Musical director Wilfrid Kohn takes a bow. Musicians pictured are Jack Vita (orchestra leader), Frank Jeune and Eric McCulloch.

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Legal types John Thorburn and Denis Kohn expound profusely in "Being Judged"

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Taking part in the sketch "Kapai te Korero" and Savages Bert Williams, Dion Kohn, Sam Burburgh, Ian Caie, Denis Kohn, Bill Paku, Hugh Isaac