SCHOOL PRIZES.
ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL. St. Michael's School held their annual break-up in St. Michael's Hal. A littlo musical play, "Tho Dolls' Hottss Party," ■was performed by the members of Standard VI. A tambourine son;; was given by the upper girls, and a. laughing eong by tho upper boys. A littlo play, "A Si-ng for a Supper," was given by pupils from Standaraß 111. and IV. Action songs and recitations were given by tho infanta. Tho hoadmtftre» reoorted that Jack Cnso had won a Christ CWgo entrance scholarship. Twenty-seven pupils had gained proficiency ccrtuicntcs, ana tlireo competency certificates, and there na°been no failures. The' boys had been par-ticu'.-arlv successful in the iootball hold, winning two cups, a shield, and several medals Cun.n Ualwey spoke briefly on tho value oi church sciicols, and presented tho prizc3. standard Vl.—Barry 'Warren Ist class marks Ist arithmetic, Ist woodwork (Mrs Mason's prize); Bona Thompson, 2nd etnas marks (Mrs Warren's prize); Fiona Ei.ey, lotequal comp., 2nd cooking, general e*ceUenco (Mrs Trices prize); Joan Harker, 2nd .composition, and spel'.ing. progress (Mrs Dillimom's prize); Jack Bourne, good monitor (Mies River's prize); Jean Abraham, good homework; Nancy Wright, Ist cooking, 2nd sewing, homework; Wanaka Anderson, Ist spelling, 2nd tetany (Mr 3 Crisp's prize); Geoffrey Strong, 2nd arithmetio, homework; Jack Crisp, 2nd woodwork (Mrs Davies's prize); Lorna Jones, Ist sowing, homework; Kara Campbell, 2nd equal sewing and drawing; Rona Thompson, Ist botany (Mia s M. haver's prize); Hirji Rowlands, Ist _ equal composition and general progress; Bol'o McMillan, cliief captain of basket ball (Mrs Dodge's, prizo); Jack Crisp, scholarship; Ralph Boyco, neatness and drawing (Mrs Williamson's prize); Jack Bourne, captain of football loam (Mrs Joseph's prize); Douglas McMillan, general proficienoy (anonymous); Be!le McMUlan, cooking monitor (anonymous); Ken Patten* all round sport (Mrs Gibson's prize); Wilfred Bourne, neatness (Mrs Boliington's prize); Dorcen OUiver, drawing and neatness (Mrs Boliington's prize). Standard V.—Dawson Douglas, Ist class marks, Ist composition, Ist botany (Mrs Price's prize); Arthur Harding, 2nd class marks (Mrs Warren's prize); Mollio Mcrrison, Ist cooking, Ist sewing, let spelling, 2nd composition, 2nd botany and homework (Mrs Olliver's prize); Marjori© Dillimore, 2nd Knking, 2nd spelling and homework (Mrs Palmer's prize); Wynn Brourton, Best arithmetic (boy) in Standard V. (Mrs Duncll's prize); Mollio Morrison, best arithmetio (girl) in Standard V. (Mrs Dunell's prize); Valmai Dodge, best homework (Mrs Fail's prize); Jack Glas«on, Ist woodwork (Mr Fail's prize); Wynn Brotirton, 2nd woodwork and progress (Mrs Davies's prize); Joan Cocks, 2nd composition and general progress; Joan Dawo, 2nd sewing and perseverance; Elsie Fraser, 2nd equal cooking and good conduct; Irene Palmer, homework and general neatness (Mrs Patten' 3 prize). Standard IV.—Wyatt Warren, Ist class marks (Mrj Williamson's prize): Colin Dunlop, 2nd; class and progress (Miss Sinclair's prize); Winnie Cross, Ist comp., Ist grammar; Edith Bowbyes, special progress, Ist geography, Ist drawing, 2nd composition, good conduct (Miss Sinclair's prize); Clifford Hill, good conduct, progress, 2nd arithmetic (Mr Bird's prize}; Nancy Colqnbotm Ist spelling (equal); Reginald Blake, let arithmetic (Mr Fail's prize); Isobel Reese, let sewing (Mrs McKay's prize); Peggy Anderson, 2nd sewing and good conduct; Dorothy Taylor, let (oqual) spelling. Standard lll.—Euby Bird, Ist class marks (W. Bird's prize); Betty McKay, 2nd class marks, Ist grammar, good l conduct, Ist geography, 2nd (equal) sewing (Mrs Best's prize); Ruby Bind, Ist composition, Ist spelling, Ist drawing,,let sewing, 2nd grammar, good conduct (Mrs Bowbyes' prize); Henry Walton, highest class marks boy (Mr Bird's priee); Harold BestalL good conduct and progress (anonymous); Joan McMillan, good conduct and progress (W. Bird's prize); Bona Wilson, let arithmetic, 2nd (oqual) sewing; Harold Restall, writing (Miss Bestall's prize); Henry Walton, kindness (Mrs Ayars'a prize). Standard ll.—May Bruorton, Ist class marks (Mr Williamson's prize); Una, Laycock, 2nd class marks (Mr Fail's prize); Edna 8011, sewing and conduct (Mrs Roland's prize); May Bruorton, sewing and conduct (Mrs Peter's prize); Leslie Fail, conduct; Marie Petera, cond/uct (Mrs McKay's prize); Beverly Mcllroy,- conduct; Alan Fraser, conduct and composition (Mrs Patten's prize); James Matthews, improvement; Bernard Thomson, improvement; William Harding, diligence (Mrs Matthew's prize). Standard I.—lris Parsons, Ist class marks (Miss Womeraly'a prize); Laura Dutton, 2nd olass marks (Mrs Glasson's prize); John Mcllroy, drawing and composition (Mrs Patten's prize); Trixio Dunlop, special progress; Olga Cocks, drawing, neatness, and conduct; Winnie Hawker, perseverance (Mrs Donavan's prize); Fuchsia Lupton, reading and progress; Winifred.Hawker, sewing (Mias Hirer's prize). P. 4r—Marjorio Aihsworth, Ist ekes marks; Mavis Maddren, 2nd class marks; Billy Brien, arithmetic and progress; Betty Brien, writing and conduct; Jack Logan, progress; Marjorie Irons, sewing. P. I—Dorothy Palmer, reading and writing; Arthur Ward, drawing; Marjorio Thompson, progress. P. 2—Baa Price, arithmetic; Malcolm Jeffery, reading and writing. P. B—Stanley Bell, progress; Sheila. Ainaworth, &rd class marks; Victor G«rth, writing and drawing:; Shirley Higgins, Ist class marks. Divinity—Standard VL—Cecil Franio 1, Nancy Wright (Mrs Anderson's prize) n,nd Olive Harrington (equal) 2. Standard V.: Theodore Dunell (Mrs Bowbyes' prize) 1, Arthur Harding (Mrs MoMillan's prize) 2. Standard IV.: Edith Bowbyes 1, Reginald Blake and Edward Fail (equal) 2. Standard 111.- Valma Walker 1, Tom McClea and David Brooker (equal) 2, Mary Worneraley Bpecial (Miss Sinclair's prize). Standard' II.: William Harding 1, Ronald Cook 2. Standard L: Lettie Naylor 1, Jessie McClea 2. Infanta—P. *: Jack Logan 1, Pearl Irons 2 Humphrey Taylor (Mrs Palmer*o prize), p 3 ■ Killa Brooker, Phyllis Thompson (Mrs Logan's prize), Margaret Cowell (Mrs Logans prize) P 2: Daphne Buchanan. P. 1: Nola Buchanan, Joan Ward, Betty Williamson, Nola FaiL
LINCOLN SCHOOL. The Lincoln School prize-giving wa3 held at the school on Thursday. Foot races, postponed from picnic day, resulted: —Girls and boys, five years: Nancy Kerr 1. Leßlie Ford 2. Girls, six years: Rita Gillatt 1, Cissio Thompson 2. Boys, six years: Foster Mackintosh 1, Bob O'Connor I. Girls, seven years: Norma Peryman 1, Colleen Moir 2. Boys, seven years: Allen Donn 1, Dick Oddy 2. Girls, eight years: Queenie Lawry 1, Peggy Dunn 2. Boys, eight years: Billy Templeton 1, Qeorgo Gillatt 2. Girls, nine. vears: Ngairo Stoddart 1, Verne Lowry 2 Boys, nine years: Edward Alexander l, Noel Peryman 2. Girls, ten years: Sheila Munro 1, Hftsol Birch 2. Boys, ten years: Edward Dann 1, Kitchener Gillatt 2. Gnrlß, eleven and twelve years: Edna Pascoe 1, kva Ralston 2. Boys, eleven years: Allan Knight 1, Willie Pago 2. Boys, twelve years: Harry Knight 1, Bob Linton 2. Girls, thirteen and fourteen years: Eileen Zubbecich 1, Joy Haskett 2. Boys, thirteen years: Stanley Birch 1, Verney Peryman 2. Girls three-legged race (junior): Norma Peryman and Queenie Lowry 1. Verne Lowry and Noleen Thwaites 2. Girls' throe-legged race (senior): Ngaire Stoddart and Thelrm. Newton. 1, Edna Pascoe and Maine Gillatt „. Boys' three-legged race (junior): land and Gordon Cameron 1, Ed. Alexander and Noel Peryman 2. Boys' three-legged race (senior): H. Knight and W Cnsh 1, C. Donn and Bob Linton 2. ™»»™s rW (junior): George Gillatt and Fredlord "Murray Stewart and Dick Oddy 2. Wheelbarrow Race (middle): Noel Peryman and E Alexander 1, James Ralston and Iw. tupnicich 2. Wheelbarrow Kaco (senior): Colrn Dann and Bob Linton 1, Harry Knight and W Crish 2. Shoe and stocking race. ar» Ralston 1, Madge Rickerby 2. race (girls): Noelrne Ford 1. Mabel Chap | man 2. Consolation raco (boys). Basil i. erymaf t V W B ehoor." T »«W V°e«r>° ™ i given, consisting of choruses by the semors and by the juniors, and recitations. The . March Past." by Bob Chapman My fCtwini trv " bv Foster Mackintosh, anrt ijiKy Ml" by Queenie Lowry presented the prizes as foll . 0, " : —S CriSn VI • Murray Hilgendorf 1 and dux, W. Crisp i, EUtoSSn" -Standard V.: Verm>7 Peryman 1. Joy Haskett 2, Colin.Dann 3. Standard IV.: Eva Ralston B^'cb &&&?&&£ Joe C ll Elsie FordrAttendanee &■££* Sgfa only (for S' jTk Sand Maisie Norma V"?™*"-* „h ElsiJ Dann. EnCriSR. <
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