A POPULAR TEACHER
FAREWELLED BY PARENTS
Prior to her departure from the Muritai School, Miss Finlayson, who has retired after over twenty-five years in the teaching service, was met by committee members, parents, qxpupils, and friends.
On behalf of the committee arid the parents of scholars, the chairman of the committee (Mr. W. H. Dick) presented her with a'crystal rose bowL He "referred' to Miss Firi'layson's sterling qualities as a teacher and voiced the general regret felt by all, on the severing of her connection with the
school. s Mr. Dick' also referred to the many recent changes in the staff, and on behalf.of the parents welcomed Mrs. Hamilton and .Miss McNicbol. The numbers attending the school were increasing all the time, and the inspectors had arranged.for a further addition to the staff, he said. ,The provision of increased- accommodation was also under consideration, as was also playground' improvements. ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 14
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149A POPULAE TEACHER Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 14
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