COMPLIMENTARY DINNER.
MISS E. TOOMAN.
In recognition of the valuable services rendered by her during the past 14 years as senior mistress at the Pukekohe Technical High School, the Old Students' Association tendered a complimentary dinner to Miss E. Tooman at the Pukekohe Hotel on Thursday evening to bid farewell on the eve of her retirement from the teaching staff.
Over sixty past students attended the function while apologies for absence were received from many others. Many messages of good wishes were read from various parts of New Zealand and also from overseas. In presenting _ Miss Tooman with a handsome easy chair and an electric reading lamp as a token of the esteem of past students, the president of the association, Mr. L. K. Brown, spoke of the many fine qualities of Miss Tooman. and. of the deep affection of everybody t'owards'her. Mr. Brown said that in every way Miss Tooman had »een a first class teacher and her place would indeed be hard to fill. It was, indeed, fitting that being born in Franklin Miss Tooman should spend her long earned rest there after having done, so
much for that district.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 193, 15 August 1936, Page 14
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