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EAST CHRISTCHURCH.

The prizes in connection with the East Christohurch Schools were presented at the main school by Mr J. T. Smith, and at Phillipstown by Mr J. R. Brunt, and the South Belt by Messrs Board and Lumsdcn. The chief- prizatakera were :•—

EOTS. Standard VI., John Bates 1, Sidney Baker 2, James Stewart 3; general progress, Alexander Shaw 1, Harold Blakeley 2; conduct, Jas. Smith; nine attendance prizes. Standard V.—Division A, John Tipler 1, Sidney Gerard 2, Leo Sandstein 3 ; general progress, Ernest Wilson 1, Richard Arlow 2; conduct, C. -Maddern and C. Parsons; Division 8., Cliffe Taylor 1, Edward Eldridge 2, Tbeo. Anderson 3 ; conduct, C. Roberts and Hy. Hutton; neatest work, A. "Taylor; greatest improvement, A. Allen; fourteen attendance prizes. Standard IV.—Division A., Robert Aslin 1, Sidney Aston 2, Joseph Clarke 3 : general progress, Ernest Hawkins; conduct, Jos. Boot; Division 8., Peter McCallum 1, Percy Carlisle 2, Charles Pegg 3; general progress, Alfred. Gray; conduct, Wm. Beale; five attendance - prizes. Standard lll.—Division A, Frederick Friedman 1, Oswald Eastwood 2, Walter Murphy 3; general progress, George McKenzie; conduct, F. Clarke; Division B, Henry Irwin 1, Thomas Irwin 2, Lionel Bruce 3 ; conduct, Chas. Smith : eight attendance prizes. Standard IL—Division A, Henry Friedman 1, Alexander Steeds 2, Roy Parker 3; general progress, James Toomer; conduct, Henry Young ; Division B, Warren Hicks 1, Edwin Bruce 2, Sidney Graham and Huxley Shrimpton equal 3; general progress and conduct, Fred Reatieaux ; two attendance prizes.

girls' department. Standard VL—Nellie Williams 1, May Hart 2, Esther Glen 3 ; home work, Alice Gray; general diligence, Grace Atkinson ; sewing, Amy Exali, Annie Ker. Standard V.—Ethel Fraser 1, "Harriet Cookson 2, Mabel Poore 5; home work. Bertha Crowe; good conduct, Alice Irwin ; sewing, Fanny Hibell, Annie Taylor; diligence, Nellie Harper. Standard IV. (a) —Viola Montague 1, Emmeline Rhodes 2, Edith Treleaven 3 ; home work, Bessie Hobbs, Mary Dunn; spelling book, Margaret McKinley; good conduct, Winnie Dudley; sewing. Vera Meddings, Alice Evans. Standard IV. (b)—Maud Donnell 1. Tottie Carter 2, : Mildred Russell 3; home work, Gladys Maultsaid; spelling .book, Elsie Marriot; sewing, Esther Hoddinot. Standard 111. (a)— Lucy Power 1, Lily Wright 2, Marian Garwood 3; 'home work, Emily Noble, Lily Bain; sewing, Emily Partridge ; good conduct, Winnie Glen. Standard HL (b)—Agatha Clarke 1, Ella Stokes 2, Jane Smith s*; home work, Mina Stow ; good conduct, Elite Mazey ; sewing, May Haddrell. standard ll.—Ruby Longuec 1, Marjorie Drake 2. Eva Wachsmau 3 ; home work, Annif* Duncan, Signa McWilliams; good conduct, Maud Hunt, Mabel Read : sewing. Edith Needham ; eighteen attendance prizes ; special prizes, Alice Grey, Lilian Kissel.

infants' department. Standard I. (a) —Boys, Rodolph Agassi- 1, Hubert King 2, Charles Rayfield 3, Dave Twyneham 4 ; drawing, John Vivian; good conduct, George Franklyn; three attendance prizes ; girls, Maigaret Wauchop 1, Gladys Taylor 2, Agnes Lang 3; drawing, Nellie Samuels; good conduct, Lily Berryman; one attendance prize; sewing, Francis Palmer ~; diligence, William Warren. Standard I. (b) —Boys, William Forsyth 1, William Ross 2, Gilbert Cannon 3, Alexander Mitchell 4; drawing, Pearce Ford; food conduct, Harold Baker; attendance, amea Cowlin and Duncan Craig ; diligence, Albert Haynes; girls, Lily Agassi-. 1, Elsie Woodall2, Alice Kemp 3, Gladys Coliinson 4; drawing, Connie Lumtnis; good conduct, Minnie Perry; sewing, Elia Clark ; attendance, Eva Waters and May Smith. Class 111. —Boys, Lionel Uren 1, Edward Henry 2, Wilfred Drayton 3, Leslie Bosworth 4; drawing, George Lumsden ; good crnluct, Willie Sutcliffe ; diligence, Herbert Washer. Girls, general improvement,

Evelyn Jack 1, Alice Ford 2, May Aston 3, Halie Agassiz 4; tdrawing, Lena Grant, good conduct, Lizzie Partridge; se*ving, Alice Parker. Class ll,—Boys, Willie Wauchop 1, Gordon Anderson *2, Major Ormandy 3, Willie Sendall 4; drawing; Walter Hall; diligence. Stephen Clothier, good conduct, Arthur Wethey. Girls, May Scott and Ivy Sheppard 1, Minnie Ormandy 2, Ida Ayers 3 ; good conduct, Lilla Brook ; drawine, Kathleen G&rmaon; diligence, Lilian Franklin ; attendance, Lucy A Hard. Cass t. —Boys, Ernest Sugden 1, Fred Hall 2, Joseph Reade 3, Miles Walker 4 ; drawing. Alymerßiltcliffa; good conduct, Sydney R .we ; diligence, Leonard Jardeu. Girls, Eilie Gordon 1, Jessie Hill 2, Maude Waters 4; drawing, Ivy Button; good couduct, May Clark; diligence, Lily Parker. Picture books and Christmas cards were distributed to all children not receiving prizes. Sooth Belt School.

Standard 11., Boys, general proficiency, Christopher Weakly 1, Algernon Wilson 2 ; good conduct, Albert Crawford ; four prizes for diligence ; attendance, William Savage ; drawing, Harry Smith. Girls, general proficiency, Dora O'Keefe 1, Florence Weeks 2; good conduct, Gladys Walker ; two prizes for diligence. Standard 1., Boys, general proficiency, Fred. Buchauan 1, Archibald Parker 2; two pii.ss for diligence; good conduct, Charles Savage ; atteud-uce, Charles McDougal. Girls, general proficiency, May Basher and Eva Walker equal 1, Eva Murray 2 ; four prizes for diligence; good condu.t, Emma Cooke.

INFANT DEPARTMENT. Class 111., boys—-General improvement, George Pinions 1, Herbert Holmes 2, Frank League 3 ; four diligence prizes ; good conduct, Peter Pappril. Girls —General improvement, Nellie Neil 1, Biua Fleck 2, Nora Oppenheim 3 ; two diligence prizes ; good conduct, Elsie Tapling; attendauce, Florence Glen, Jessie McUougal; special prize for spelling, giveu by Miss Kiver, Herbert Holmes, Mabel Wilson. Class 11., boys—General improvement, Alick Munro 1, Francis Walker 2, Emas Drury 3, Daniel Tranter 3 ; seven diligence prizes. Girls— general improvement. Martha McGregor 1, Martha Bradshaw 2, Eva McDonald 3; four diligence prizes. Ia infant classes picture books were distributed to each child.

Phillipstown. A number of parents were present, and at the close Mr Brunt, on behalf of the parents and children, thanked Miss Robinson and her staff for their painstaking efforts during the year. Prize list:—Standard 11. —Progress, George Lawrence, Arthur Woodford, Evelyn Trenberth; conduct, Charles Pepper (Mr Jamieson's priz**); exercise books, Willie Bowley; copy books, Edith Beale, Jane Trethewey: drawiug, Edwin Woodford, Charlie Vartha ; five attendance prizes, Willie Jones, Jane McAughren, Lily Wilson; sewing, Mary Hunt, Violet Empson, Constance Jessop. Standard I. (Upper) — Progress, Constance Fleming, Patieucf* Pegg, Fied Bullock; conduct, Ernest Virtue, Eva Trevor (Mr Jamieson's prizes); copy books, Ruby Fount-ine, Hubert Withell; drawing, Isabella Walker, Elsie Franklin; sewiug, Ethel Wilehire; spelling, Elsie Atkinson (Miss Lake's prize). Three attendance prizes. Standard I. (Lower) — Progress, Norman Hayley, Bertha Rouse, Norman Penfold; conduct, Elsie Stevens, David Hanna (Mr Brunt's prizes); copy books, Leslie Calvert ; drawing, Minnie Chapman; sewing, Kate Moir; improvement, Ella Kebblewhite (Mr Brunt's prize) ; special for writing and drawing, Bertie Lightband.

INFANTS. Class lll.—Progress, William Forward, Alfred Newman, Arthur Hayley ; conduct, Hilda Ardley, George Dixon; writing and drawing, Ruby Empson; improvement, Harry Taylor, sewing, EvaFranklyn. Class ll.—Progress, Lily Williams, Fred Penfold, Hilda Williams ; conduct, Willie Toomer, May King; sewing, Ethel Brown; special spelling, Kuby James. Class I.—Progress, Bella Glendinning, Nelly Cousins, Lily Pepper. Lower—Reginald Cooke, George Hanna, John Knudson.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9295, 21 December 1895, Page 5

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EAST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9295, 21 December 1895, Page 5

EAST CHRISTCHURCH. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9295, 21 December 1895, Page 5