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Girls Who Make Their Own

There were Can Can Girls and a Continental Air at the Intermediate School assembly hall one night last month. The occasion was a big one for the school's little seamstresses, for it gave them the opportunity to model the clothes they had made at school. This they did on a stage with suitable Parisian decorations, before an appreciative audience of parents and friends.

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Can Can item was too good to be so short.

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Sandra Bills (Form I) models skirt and blouse outfit she made at school. She was one of scores who paraded in this way.

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Form I and II girls give giggling rear view of their slumberwear—mostly made for the summer season.

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Part of the audience, including many of the girls who took part earlier in the parade.

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The skirt and blouse combination was a popular one with pupils.

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Elaine Curtis, Heather Scott and Anita Sergeant on stage.

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Teacher Margaret Jones gets a bouquet from Jenny Bain and Susan Full-James.

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No show without the boys. In this case it's the boys' choir giving an item with Mr Nalder conducting.