NAPIER GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL.
AN ‘ AT HOME '' (hi on.- <biy in u.ich vunr pnrpntsJ pupil',, ex-ptipils. mid ihfir irOivls are ■ it.-d to lb • .Wi;‘Or (iris’ Ht«*h School. 1 v. hen a dOpHy ot art work and physic. | al UMiaHy plan*. This i i annHal yy as held \csto'xkiy. anu I ■ r<M>k tin* htrni au “Ar Hom* 1 , ' !<■ ; ; '.\hi< h Giiiio invitations were is‘U)*d. ITh - ifool arid jzrouiid". are deiiejit I ullv i iliuil -d. aii’l yyld-;; \eNt.-rd:iy uftert.oc’i I ‘D.iid four o - hundred ladies and | i 'exitGun •!!. not to mention juveniles, as- t i on t !i>‘ "i-MumU. rhe school Mb ' pr.-<*taed a strikinelv attractive ap- :■> -aram-p. The ucailmr was all that j I could be d -'ije I, eons upp-nc:lv the lad- j 1 i > were tlh’ir sianini’i’ flj c- sc'.. and (lit i : grounds yy «»; e o.i v Y» iih colour. Apart I ; ii’filil the A'Uf ert li rmiviit provid ‘d h\ :he sports and physical <lriil (which I i :ip:il>!v C’iecuted by th/ pupi!-. ultd (e ' licet.-.1 great er.slit <u( th.- instruct re.- s t Mi'i Kilt herford). au exhibit ion of art! :in the sclioo’room> attrac-ti-d much at-j i toHtiou. I'he i‘Xhihitioti iiii-hulcd sorrui | very bcjiuiind fumy YYork. <1 ressma k- • t ice. plain lie«»dle\Y o.’k. books of hot: 111!- | ; "al specimen?-, etc., most of th *se hein" I ';h » YYork of junior pupils. Th- 1 botar.Y hirtle y-.c:-,’ eonspieuou-s for the neatne s th - hamkYritin- therein, the exce!- : jrtit maiim-r in which th.- spi’cimens I ‘ r.o'• and the acciiracy of the hlrawine rxplartatory of the plants all ■, arious staeas. The drauine and I pauiiine s'utniti ot th-- exhibition con- i ; taine*! soiac surprisinjxly .sketches j ■in h|;i.-k and 'ahi: 1 and in oils. Arnone i • tin* hrii.shuork Iv. <» > -ri< s- one l;ein” original d“--io;is for Look (-ovo.'s, and ! the oth.-r floral designs for blotters - i ; syc,.» beautuuliy ex»*. nt d. S<»m<- ex-i : f elh-iit specimens, of l-oht and .shad- < draYYii.u *e-c ilk.) OH YieA. Miss Da!- ; rymple "I ’.lY'.iuo mistress) ami Miss| i T’oyy ns end (teacher of paintine) should I .itpfl very j/ratih'-d on m-count of Him many compliment' parsed yesterday H i « parents and others on the YYork of lheit j ! pupils. On the layy ns and courts visiu-l 1 i 1 »rs found min-h to entertain them. On r one laYvn a Gand und r the d'l’e-' - i i (ion of Mr. !■’. played manv - ■hoicc ' •le' tions. the music greath > additur to the of those preS s>nt. Afternoon t ■:! as sorted, the pupils and nu-.’orous ladies making | them.solY e; ih>cil by so -ing that no? (Visitor', yy ei •■• neglected ill this direr- , ■ tion. I 11 1 mistre-s oi tin 1 school. Miss I lirt'ig. yyli-i .superintend »d all the ;<r-| I rangenieiits in connection v»ith the “All Houio." can hardiv tad to ivol please h Lit its .success. Thb various events re-j sliced as iolloxy s : i Kunning handicap.-' Q. Gil>M»:i. i i Walking (200 yards). E. (’arver. t Egg ami spoon race. (I. Heit. { I B'Hik-Avalking <!0<) yards)-—J. Me-1 i dona Id. ; Threading tile n<*.*d‘e. (). Corbett. s ; Sack raro. --G. Sandtmann. | lie rice. L. Martin. i S!oi I,icicle. .). Bn'four. I Egir and spoon race. D. Canning. i ' R -’av riee (bonrdv. day girls). - | . Day girl-.. I 1 Cvcling t'lrougli clubs. -J. Balfour. Walking (2’«) lard-). .1. Balfour I. : R. Seth S.mta 2. i Potato basket M. Ballantyiic. i Threegged l ace. D. Gibson 1. B. I Judd 2. I | Egg and spoon race (ex-girls).--Mrs. i .Morgan. > Walkin'; uitli book on liead.- N. I ■ Pratt. I Sark rm .’ G. Bull 1. .M. Gilford 2.; Driving race.- I. Baltour J. 'I. Iler- i i Tlire /-legged race. M. Ringlar.d. | Hobble-, lurt rare. -G. Keys 1. j Kangaroo rare. (1. Perkins 1. ( : 11 iinllillg handicap. M. lladai.iyi.e i I. I). Ferguson 2. ! Thre-legg.’d race. F. .McLean I. 0.1 1 Ferguson 2. j ' Relay race (ax-girls v. present girls). ' Present girls. I | Thre’-legg. d two <ex-gir!.s). M. Ait-1
• ken I. R. Judd 2. Wi>:m>:i’s numt--.. .Miss /•IcCarihy 1. M-m’s. quoit’-. Mr. Bnnnerman. ’ Wom:-:i’.> Aunt Sally. - .Mrs. Dolin’!, i Men's Aunt Sally. Mr. Garnett. M;s. Kirk supervised and reiorded j th-- result s of the sports, her work gi I ing great satisfaction.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 3
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