A POPULAR HEADMASTER.
LjUS TO MR W - D ' BEAN '
| f tho Svdenham school idrea lied their headmaster, /are who is retiring from • BeaD ' % Bean has boon for P a£t w«ej s " u oo [ grounds and )e ; ' fswiftte commit 100 heW i f sh the services tho fj*» pi"-- " d w0 " Id presented inth a « » mark of the eswas held by the tfrßean said that he wished l vo all that liad been wud had always had a fine ' i a loval staff. In the 1 H? h for three cheers for £*&■— , Tniiv Good Fcllotv" was wor. giwa f» diSDl ifth« afternoon, tho headW UWf, m -Ttflrtained at afternoon P of the school. iby t?® Iflrfl iziven by Miss J. ritbeH .( &a^ sg q Robinsou (p ia no. ilr J. Nobte» there was , o pluQent«ry e Ze a] all a than was a big r Bean. Wg Influence on the • 3 to € t u t j jSa«l)een for their menn ildreu had goo d. The 0a? were t wHwrn them. ;sij siatanM ho and Miss t M i ,sPa r tt /SrStment) also 1 p iVhSS Pp res 6n + ted I atfasa:» 4sc pßaarsaM^s. HW function «nded with the singing S pKsentttfon ftom Residents. ®L 6{; Snifwr'a schoolroom was gK^in ibs.evening when the resiwKf tS tto 'dtetrict made a presentar Jfr Bean. Mr E. L'. MoKeon HSWorflr an attendance of several Thacker) spoke in the sporting qualities IMikßtflirand also of his ability as MEleetesfle said it was shame to MjSy" of his lype,". they shonld MfwMi'nto ft council as an, advisory Educatiofi. Board. : The KfM read a> large, nnmßer of Bean from old football : men :n high educational Howard. M.P., said that • school scholar should be to a university. There .in the:;schcibla, from stand points. Mr be , a Madmaster while some of his with incomes of gpiwlii or perhaps enwithe civil sei*vicej .he MjiUrtetiSl fei»:. receiving,. £1000: HpMim|BHtish headmasters had that' meant they if each master dia of £6oo> Tho BTOiMjMShB attended to, to see IB|lp>W^gy3wKfeot, the best .that for war.. if needed, ?, He inforth and say WMWilwißtfewith - education was not "tied to of^the valuable serthe Bean ■ directing edu"a narrow chilwhich was member and rest from of the Edureference to Mr ,it was 41 years had entered the the various and said that Characteriaiad by efficiency. The was under the Department schools tne n«>cesfn the right; far wrong at, Lfjjsistant , master' at behalf of the The commitit was with SSsiHS^^S 0 .\ ® residents saw Mr Bean'ceasof Sydenham BHlß^pgyfer headmaster had /Mttteßtß'- of the anywhwe." ft great respect v , was due to his school was. second to echolaßtio attainto present to Mr householders, a ' Which w expected If < Present I Eort was I
Columne
sity. Some would be much letter if they earned their living as soon as they left primary Bchfol?. 'Mr Bean P?® . tuated his with humorous mct dents aridanecdotes of ; ,iiß• • at the conclusion,he was lomUy^red. During the evenme items were eiven ,by Munday, SaafeTtintool, ■ D6 * man. Gfadys ; Vincent, Jfetty JJoaaPj Gwen Oliver, Mavis SpiHer. Kathleen Chappie, Nancy I TGS ' N ,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19220511.2.113
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 11
Word Count
511A POPULAR HEADMASTER. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 11
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.