GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A.
, The urgent need for an assembly hall for the Christchurch Girls’ lugh School was discussed at the Jhnual meeting of the school’s Parent-Teacher Association. A resolution was passed which "dll be forwarded to the Minister Education (Mr Skoglund). The motion was: “That this meeting Protests to the Minister of Education at the continued delay in Providing an assembly hall for Jhe school.” The parents held Jhcir meeting in the school gymhasium.
Officers elected were:—Presi”ent» Mr H. B. Goodman; viceMrs W. J. A. Britrjden and Mr C. L. Harper; secr «ary, Mrs D. O. Bentley; treaMrs A. H. Bissett; committee, Mesdames L. J. Barter, E. t Cocks, H. Cowell, J. A. Hunter, Kaldor, J. F. Landreth, R. K. and P. Minson, Messrs B. * Cook, R. E. Husffin, W. Lumb, A* E. J. Pitchforth, G. Steveneditor, Mrs H. Eliott; clothing eJtch ange, Mrs G. ConnaL
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 7
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