JUBILEE MAGAZINE.
GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. INVALUABLE RECORDS. history of C a sclfool U the bound up with th® l•1 18 Very eloae, y makes the Aulw f O /? ° f Auckland School jubilee muni" r ' B ' Grammar interest .' Schor r 1 " °"? ° f tl,e -er bee n %;£V Tr S haß a school ma"ayi»a 1 j not Ine, ely school history It Js fl T* ° f Past growth of a school i* , Bto, '- v of tlle Ihe lustorv of +1 , In Auckland, shows photographs instance ' present school in w <! le e The niJ u S° W k ' Street take « i" tiny trees and «» ♦! ? ws a cluster of school a large building—n ° f - the , present barracks which wp r » , ""migration down. h W6re subsequently burnt i»^e'nmgaLh^^'The & A inC J* ,ded Years," gives an'int! / of the school in the form 6 • St .°'' y of the Days^ ,8 f ° f description'of from the old school, and tells of m .• the e-e n St r Le a,^ r^ei : I fs anyeW °' ac^h n ; 11 .. has a special interest for ;;W Apart 8 fr co " c,itio »« of the school. I ait fiom the serious articles deal are some " r ° Wt '' ° f t,le sch ° ol there tliat nre a '|" ,s ' n g school reminiscences that a e full of real humour. One narticuterfy interesting article is a hapentTtled^sr'n 0 ! r Sn;l ' ls,lot '"emories entitled Shall I Ever Forjret." Of particular interest, of course to many of the older jreneration, are' the reminiscences of the former head mistresses of the school, including Miss Wh.telaw (1007-10), Miss Butler (1011--0), Miss Picken (1921-25), and Miss Johnston (1920-38). There is also an aiticle on the two headmasters of the school, Mr. C. F. Bourne and Mr. J. W 1 ibbs, and as well as this there a memoir entitled, "Tibbie." which will appeal to many an old Ancklander. Apart from the features in the magazine which deal with the school itself and its past history there is an excellent literary supplement collected from all the school magazines of the past, including some poetrv and prose of particularly high standard. With all these features it is hardlv necessary to point out that this jubilee magazine has something that will be of interest to every Auckland citizen, and, as a record of the school's history. it will be invaluable to all past and present pupils.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 207, 2 September 1938, Page 10
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