June 1931 School Magazine

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Brisbane Girls'' Grammar School Magazine.

Brisbane Girls'

" Grammar School Maga:zine.

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The prograrume openecl with the Australian Na,tional Anthem, the worcls of whie h were written by Brunton Stephens, ancl were set to music by the late R. T. Jefferies. This ;lvas' sung by the Senior Class, .who follorvecl it with ( ( Ye Spottecl Snakes ' ' (Afred Wheeler), and then gave a pleasing renclition of " Lonclon Town " (George Rath- bone ). The Junior Singing Class also contributecl three items in a rnanner which reflectecl great creclit upon them. A pleasant variety was given to the programme by a nurnber of dances; the lfungarian, Scarf, ancl l\[aori d.ances being arranged. by Miss Hollinslr.ed, the Lancers by Miss St. Leclger. Physical eulture was creditably illustratecl in the Junior ancl Senior clrill iterns ar' rangecl by Miss Brockviay. The clramatic sicle of the school ts attainments found. expression in a series of ilelightful ancl striking tableaux arrangecl by Miss Lilley to iilustrate reaclings from the Rubaiyat of Onrar l(hayyailr anil in & ch armingtry clressecl ancl effective pla)', ( ( The Seven Olcl Ladies of Latr- en d er Town, " which was proclucecl uncler the clirection of Miss Felgate. We woulcl like to thank Miss Lilley, the'staff, and. all those outsid.e the school $'ho, by their assistanee, macle possible a performance which gave genuine pleasure to a large auclience I ancl we would like also to thank those who comprisecl that aud.ience, ancl who, by their loyal sup- port of the School's efforts, helpecl to make the concert such a success. -8. F, \\r,. VI. ST'ATEMtr}IT OF CONCtrRT. R,eeeipts. Sale of Tickets. . Sale of Programmes Expend,iture. Hire of Theatre. Stage Staff Stage Materials Procluction Printing . . Aclvertising Cartage Unemployment Relief Tax. . Workers t Compensation Policy. . 0 Hire of Uo.i" .. :: 0 Hire of Pianos . q 1 Fees (Prof essional ) 72 Petty Cash 3 By Balance 61 fi s. cl. 14 10 0 618 0 for 210 0 594 176 012 6 16 100 76 100 \20 147 15 10 S s. d. 106 16 0 539 Total f111 19 The proceecls of this Concert are clevotecl to the Pfize tr'und. Total f111 19

r\nc1 the Holy Father saith As he raiseth his eyes to look On the colcl, pure mask of cleath,

Ancl kisseth th e Holy Booh, Ancl his voice is soft ancl low, ( ( 'Tis even so ' '; ( (It is not growing like a tree fn bulk, cloth mal

TI{E CONCER,T. Shakespeare says-( ( A11 the lvorlcl ts a stage. "

And" so incleecl it was on the evening of May 27 th to tlie School, whose whole interest was centerecl upol] the production of the School Concert. This interest \vas loyally ancl enthusiasticall"v share d by par- en.ts ancl friencls, who calne in large numbers ancl shorn'ecl b,v their enthusiastie applause their appreciation of the iterns pror-idec1 for their entertainrnent.

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The Concert Openeil rvith a Song.

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