MARANUI SCHOOL.
The annual prize distribution to the successful pupils at the Maranui School took place on Wednesday. Following are the results: — Proficiency Certificates.— John Bollons, Langley Braddock, William Gentry, Frank Gowland, Oscar Lamberg, Fred Nicholson, Norman Scambary, Marjorie Baker, Norma Blake, Doris Easeon,, Rose George, Elsie- Macdonald, Erica Matthews, and Myrtle Whisker. Competency Certificates.— -Douglas Al.gar, Cyril Ibbotson-, Raleigh Tonks, and Iris Potter. All the pupils in Standard y.I ( passed., * "~
First Class Attendance Certificated — Oscar Lamberg, Erica Matthews, Norrie Bell, Alfred M'Kay, Alfred Sendall, William Solomon, Frank Stone, Loraa Eaeson, William Gentry, Fred Gentry, William Price, Amy Gentry, Edward Hughes, Keith Pattie, Horace Ward, John Whisker, Jessie Aiken, Alice Baker, Mavie Lee, Alex. Dalgleish, William Sunnex, Harold Gentry, Florence Doig, Florence M'Gregor, Gladys Brattle,- Roeina- Brattle, Charles Aiken, James Hughes, Annie Lang, and William Gooch. In addition to a certificate all these received a- prize. Second Class Attendance Certificates. — Langley Braddock, Elsie Macdonald. George Lang, Leslie Lovell, Maud Hammond, Allan Blake, Percy Carter, Rux Matthews, Harry Townsley, Eva- Collyer, Ettie Lamberg, James Innes, Owen Robinson, William Sendall, William Eaton, Neil Norm, Connie Lister, Gladys Page; May Solomon, Robert flollfe, George Goodsell, Gladys Hedges, George ! M'lnnies, Ivy Garrett, and Ormund Dormer. Dux. — Erica Matthews, gold medal (presented by Mr. Crengel). Doris Easson, special prize presented by Mr. Gellatly. . # • Special prizes — Elsie Macdonald and John Bollonsl The eewing Teport specially mentioned the work of Marjorie Baker, Elsie Macdonald, Maud. Hammond, Myrtle Fraser, Ruth Jameß, Lorna Eaeson, Doris Whisker, Stella Floyd, Florrio Dobson, . Amy Gentjy, Jessie Aiken, Gladys Page, and Eileen Carson. Swimming Certificates,. — Frank Gooch, Trevor Rayner; Leslie Walker, Claude Stevenson.-, William Price. William Solomon, and William Sendall. A& adjournment was made to the tennis court, which was formally opened. R-efreshjnents were dispensed, and the .pupils rendered a programme of music, recitations, and dialogues.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 144, 15 December 1911, Page 10
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303MARANUI SCHOOL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 144, 15 December 1911, Page 10
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