CAMPBELL STREET SCHOOL.
A .most successful " break up" concert w and dance for the senior pupils, organised „ by Mrs Short and Mr Kibblewhite, was fl held in the Oddfellows' Hall yesterday |( afternoon, it is hoped that next year this . function will be held in tiie assembly hall fc of the now school. The programme was: - Pianp overture, Bona Burton; part' songs p (a) "Sweet and Low," Standard 6 ami 3. I (b) " Will Ye No Come Pack Again," Standards 5 and 3;' recitation, Ida Walker, Hornpipe, Evclvn .Murray; song, Miss Daphne Levv; Butterfly Dance. Ellq, Gil Christ; 'song, *'"Dream Boat," Miss Daphne Levy and chorus by scholars; dialogue. ( "The Mad Tea Party," Standard 3; comic. • song, Tobv Pratt; dance. Boy and Girl, i Alice-Jewell and Jean Gillies; recitations, I Graham Crossley and lola Clark. Misses 1 Doris Pratt. Eileen Woodfield and Daphne . Levy played the accompaniments. | During tiie interval Mr A.' J. Mahon (chairman of the Committee) presented the attendance certificates and the following special prizes to Standard s: Writing', Violet Webber ami Helen'. Adams;' recitation. Noil Seifert. Lola Clark; home-work, Mervyn Seifert; best : collection School Journals and general: excellence. Mavis Stokes ' and Ethel Grinstoad. 1 On 'rising to address the children, Air ■ Mahon was heartily applauded for. all his ' sjork in connection with the' school and his ' popularity was shown by the manner ill • which he'was cheered by the scholars, lie 1 congratulated the staff and the sdluiffti's on 1 their work for the year, expressed the hope ' that they would .always keep up the good - name of Campbell 1 street and wished tnern * a merrv Christmas' aild'a happy New Year. V Mr Ryder [headmaster) also addressed the : . children and wished them tlie season's greetb iugs. y At! tlie conclusion of the concert dancing is was indulged in till 5 o'clock, e On Friday Mrs Shoitt. who has resigned d from 'the start arid will be leaving the Doe minion early in the New Year, was pre)f sented with a silver vase and bouquet from n her class. This morning she was the guest i- 'of the staff at morning tea., when Mr Ryder,! e on behalf of the teachers and scholars, pred sented her with a silver frame and silver i- perfume bottle. In making tlie piosenta•ll tion. Mr Ryder expressed the regret of the i- teachers aiid children at Mrs Short's do.o parture for.she.had been associated with id the srhool for the nasf. few years and durip ing that, time she had always been keenly *. interested in the work" of the children •'both 10 in a lid out. of school.
Twolittle presentations were made. .Miss L. Waters, who is leaving to attend the Traini/ig (College, was presented by Master George Dawick on behalf of Standartl 6 with n pair of pedestal candlestick? and >o manicure set, and Air 11. Jensen, who- is .also leaving to -attend the TrainiiiK College. was presented by Standard? 2 with a cut glass ink bottle,and .pocket buolu- '>. ; ; / Liat of chililren-who luive, gained attendance certificates:—Standard 5: Rewe Archer. Mavis Ax, lola Clark,: Myrtle Curly, Ethel Griiistead, Irene: II ealey. Vera Isaac's, Laura Oliver, Noeline Pierey, Mona Pulh'ii, Mona Ray, Eunice Simmoiids. .Mavis Stokes. Ada Strawbridge, Viof.-t Webber. Gilbert Butler, . Ivor Edwards. Le-lie Gattsohe, Alex Je.lly, Jack Galliefian. Phillip Lareomb, Ladi.s Read, Ke>imeth Rush, Walter Straw-bridge, Mervyn Wil-. liamson, Alex Wilson, .George , W'iLson. Standard 4; ...Roy Burko, Albert Jmrus. Thomas Jolins, Jack Kno.wles, Marcus Leet, Gordon Mowat, Arthur Norris, Geofgii Pickering, Valentine . Sigglekow, .Ernest Steel-, lela W T idkrr,. Jean Penman, Leah Rosen, Irene Taylor, Dorothy Trask, .Rita Angus', Olive .Bradbury, Gladys Birch. Saelie Cowliurn, Findiay, Ivy Hiugstou, Vera Hansen, May Hansen, Grace'T.oveday, Nancy Lampard, Jean. Lanipard, Constance McLaren, Thehha p'ackman, freim pre;cteu-. [Standard: 3 A.: Clara Bo'yce, .Major Boyce, Unit Claphum, Harolel Clark, James Campbell, Basil Deeley. Jolui Evans, Ileibert I''reemaii, Llovd Fletcher, Carlos Hansen. Erio llealy, Violet Holbt'ook,; Geci] Janes, Ivan Jewett, Phyllis Keat, Lorna Neumann', Robert Norris, Frank Nolan, Walter Oliver. Rita Rice, Clarence Rush, Kenneth Bobinson, Jack Sylvia, Sidney Trask, Grace Siinmonds, Grace Whitehead. Standard 3 B. :Millicent Hancock, Alice Jewell. Winifred McKay. Thelma Rundle, Edna Young. Cecil Birch. Sidney Jolly, James Penman, Horace Siddells, Donald Young. Standard 2: Edgar Andrews, William Boycej Alfred Carson, Reginald Chatfiokl, Lewis Findiay, ]']ric Fletcher, Viggo Hansen, Harold ilingston, Gordon Isaacs, Gordon Kay. Herbert Rogers, Ernest Strong, Arthur Sylva, Arthur Webber, Dorothy Brand. Pearl Burns, Rita. Clapham, Eileeii Ktiowles, Lilian McKaV, Mona Kitsh. Rita W'ilson. Standard 1: Victor ■■Clausen, Charles Rosen, Geoffrey Kdyveah, Erie Woollett, Evan Andrew, Neil■ Fletcher. Arnold Morgan, Colin McLaren, Jack Gush'- 1 ing, Roy Mowat, Arthur Johns, James Johns. James Mellor, Henry .Madden, ! Reynold Sigglekow, Ernest, Norris, Esther! Voiirekovsky, Grace McKay, Linda Love day, Joyce Innes, Phyllis Siinmonds, Ada Pickering, Ethel Penman. Primer 4, Ist, '37P: Harold Woollett, Vera Hambling. Sylvia Rimmer, Eileen Duncalf, Florence Clark, Martin Sigglekow; 2nd: Absalom Penman 378, Mabel Burns 375, Amie Han sen 375. Jessie Jolly 373, Agnes.Norris 376. Primer 3: Kittv Tate, Hilda' Stenbury, Henry Wykes, kbith Wilby. : Primer 2: Ridley Elliott, Agnes McLaren. Primer 1: ■Doris Clarke, Cora Seifert, Iris Dyer, Gladys Simmonds,
WEST END SCHOOL.
The. prize giving ceremony of the above school, hold in. the School Hall this afternoon, was attended by a large gathering of friend'; and' relatives. The following is the
prize list: Best al! roiiria: pupils (effort fO, character 50, total 100): Primer 3: Ronalel Milne 1, Leslie Campbell' 2, D. McNabb 3. and Phvlis Parr 4. Primer 4 : Donald Perrin 1, --- Widdegrave 2, Willy Penketh 3. Standard f. :sßuth Christensen 1, Roderick Matheson 2,. Robert Munro 3. Standarei II.: Ethel Matheson 1, Dorothy Pannister 2. Alberta Woliand 3. Stanelard 111.: Harolel Allingbam 1, Athneah Kearso 2, pin Campbell 3. Standard .IV.: Hannah Chiiison 1, Myrtle .Schlierikie 2, Ena Hollier 3. Standard V.: Ethel Cooper 1, Kenneth Schlierikie 2, EHio Wallace 3. Standard VI.: Arnold Campbell dux. Marjory Matheson 2,- Montaguo Matthews 3. Headmaster's Prize: Ray Webb anel Ruth Christensen. Mr Campbell's prize for homework : I. Dufiield. Mr Swallow's prize: G. Sehlieiikio and Jessie Lord. Mr Ireland's prize .for- best, essays : Senior, B. Young 1, J. Humphries 2; junior. Hazel Cpnlin 1, Athiieaivearse 2. . ■ ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1702, 16 December 1919, Page 6
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