PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION RESULTS. Tlie results of tho proficiency examination in connection with tho local primary schools were released by the headmasters late yesterday afternoon and are as follow : COLLEGE STREET. Proficiency: Allan Black, Gordon Booker, Robert Burt, Leonard Bruce, Arthur Cutler, Ralph Dawick, Alervyn Garner. Stuart George, Colin Henderson, Laurence King, Harold Klein, Ronald Leyland, John McCulloch, Raymond Purlane, Cyril Vareoe, Grace Bolstad, Kathleen Baigont, Constance Downes, Muriel Dawick, Agnes Douglas. Kathleen Fahey, Jovce Grainger, Jessie Gold, Joan Ilankin, Ethel Jones, Gladys Alason, Audrey Pees, Dorothy Robertson. Muriel Spary, Jean Thomson, Alolly Thorburn, Aisla Vareoe, Christina Warner, Joyco Whitehead. Competency: Clifton Grover, Gordon King, Alervyn AlcGonigal, Ivy Cobb. Class prizes awarded in connection with the school are as follow Standard 1: Ffrst, Thelma Jones; progress, Gordon 'Preweek and Ivy Thompson. Standard lb: First. Grant Winchcombe; progress, Barbara Farrah.er. Standard 2.: First, Beryl Grainger; progress, Iris Carmichael and Peter Cole. Standard . 2b; First, Neville Phillips; progress, Frank Arrow. Standard 3: First, Ruth AlcLeod: „ progress, Dick C'ressun and Rawi Wright. Standard 3b: First. Vera Luers; progress, Stanley Dawick. Standard 4: First, Violet King; progress, Rei Aiercer and Leicester lnder. Standard 5: First, Joan Alitchell; progress, Hugh Simpson and Margaret Russell. Standard 6: Dux boy, Laurence King (Mr West’s special); dux girl, Gladys Alason (Air Turner’s special); progress, Gilbert Smith and Alervyn Garner. Mr P. Cunningham’s special prizes for swimming: Essie Jones and Jean Thompson.
Tho children of the primer classes yesterday provided a pleasing little concert which was attended by parents. Tlio recitations and songs in which they had been instructed by Aliss Govun and other teachers of the primary department were ,enioyably rendered, the combined singing, in particular, being most pleasing. The following children contributed to the programme:—Songs, Iris Paddy, Betty Inghs, Gordon Oakes, Gwen Robbie and B, Farraher; recitations, Joan Patterson, Peggy Whelan, Becky Abraham and Thelma Sellars. TERRACE F.ND. Proficiency: Louise Alsop, Ethel Birchley, Mavis Bowden, Doreen Callaghan, ltiioda Currie, Aleiva Day, Eileen Duncalf, Irene Elston, Iris Fitzsimmons, Ngaire Ilarding Elizabeth Jenkinson, Beryl Kerr, Eva Lung, Hilda Lang, Katherine AleBride, Aladge AlcEwan, Cora McNeigle, Ina Pickering, Emma Robinson, Alolly Thompson, Lorna Ware, Alarion \A att, Hilda Wood Rubv Lunn, Joan Wycherley, Alan Angus, Wilfred Arnold, Andrew Barsanti, Alan Baylis, Arnold Bycroft, William Cameron. Kenneth Drummond, Clifford Ellery, William Ellery, Donald Falconer. Donuld Fraser, Thomas Gilchrist, Clove Gilshnan, Pat llannay, Alan Jamieson, Fred Leeks, Dudley Lovelock, Fraser AicKenzie, Archie Alills, Aquila Mutch, Dudley Opie, Harold Rickman, Alan Simpson Jack Simpson, Leonard Todd, James Towler, Jack Towler, Reginald Thomas, Francis Waldcgruve, Philip Wevell, Richard Wroblenski. Competency: Edna Harding, John Alanning. CENTRAL SCHOOL.
Proficiency: Alan Bull, Jack Belli, Raymond Cameron, John Coates, Ellis Evans, Louis Findlay, Stanley Gallichan, Clyde Gibson, Percy Gourlay, Sidney Jolly, Joseph Kells, Thomas Alathie, Eric Metcalfe, Colin McAft’or. Colin McLaren, Norman AlcLcan, Jack Packman, James Peck, Raymond Ridley, Charles Rosen, Reymond Sigglekow, Vivian Screech, Clarence Sutton, Eric Wilson. lan Wilson, Eric Wooilett, David Woodley, Alary Arlidge, Phyllis Butler, Lily Carson, Rita CTapliam, Hilda Cunninghanie, Tlermionc Dilks, Emily Gupwell. Thelma Hastings, Freda Johansen, Doreen Landers, Elvina Alorgan, Kathleen McM'inn, Jean McPherson, Ethel Penman, Ada Pickering, Muriel Richards, Edna Sniidt. Helen Swan, Ella Thomas, Jean While, Joyce Whitmill, Emily Iloare, Doris AlcAlahon, Daisy Turner.
Competency: Alex Doull, Robert. Ilarvev, John Lewis. Harold Alabon, Ernest. Norris, Harold Tweeddale, Ida Luce, Beryl Aliller, Phyllis Simmonds, Alargaret Turner, Rita 'Wilson, Viggo Hansen, Percy Jenson, Rlioda Wilkinson. The ' winner of the second of Air S. Patou’s medals lor mental arithmetic wus Ruth Young. lIOKOWIIITU SCHOOL. Proficiency: Helen Anderson, Alargaret Barker, Verlalh Beattie, Pearl Cawood, Lily Driver, Myrtle Edgar, Christina Laurenson, Willie " AlcDougall, Fred Day, Douglas Rickard. Competency: Jean Lauyman, Bclwaru Bloomtiold, Kenneth Martin. FITZHERBERT EAST.
At Fitzherbert East (Aokautere) School, (lie six candidates presented gained their proficiency certificates. They wore as follow:—Juclc Uopcroft, Gladys Lankshear, Tui Gosling, Inu Christiansen, Freda Vowell, Colin Brill. WIIAKARONG A. At Whakaronga four pupils were presented for the examination for proficiency certificates and all passed us follow: —Alan Crawford, Edward Fuller. Andrew McMurruy and Frank Vnutier. BUNNYTHORPE. Proficiency: W. Powell. J. Webber, G. Scheldt, N. Eggleton. Competency: D. Ransom. PRIZE GIVING AT WEST END. The annual prize-giving ceremony of the West End School was - held yesterday, there being a fair attendance of parents. In addressing the assembled children, the headmaster (Mr A. N. Thompson) stated that unfortunately they were losing two of their teachers —Misses Piggot and M. Jamieson. lie paid a tribute lo the work of these ladies and expressed the regret felt at their departure. During the year there had been 155 new pupils admitted to the school, while 146 had loft, so that tho strength was not much altered. The work of the school during the year had been good, and in the sports department some excellent results had been obtained. Special thanks were due to Miss Jamieson in this direction, and also to those who had donated prizes. The chairman of the committee, Mr C. 11 Whitehead, then briefly addressed the scholars and expressed the pleasure it gave him to again see them. He congratulated them on the record they held, and exhorted them, no matter where they might go in after years, to always remember that they were once pupils of West End. Ho congratulated Miss Jamieson on the success attending her efforts m connection with the sports department, and said he did not know what the school would do without her. lie concluded by wishing both the pupils and stall' the compliments of the season. 'Mrs Whitehead then presented the prizes (the li=t of which was published yesterday), each child being applauded on approaching the tabic. Special prizes donated by Mrs I’rasei and Mr G. Lyne for essays were won by Donald Humphreys (“England” and My Work in tho Garden”) and Ruth Christensen (“My Work in the House ). The following were awarded proficiency certificates:— Boys: Leslie Barrow, Pan Callaghan, Harold Christensen Lhttord Dale, Albert Duflield. Leslie Ilall, Donald Humphreys Laurence Jensen, Gordon Kav Ronald Spencer. Charles Spring. Arthur Stratton, Colin Swanson Sam Sinidt. Girls: Jean Bambery, Dorothy Bannister J Vera Blackbourn, Ruth Christensen Hazel Hall. Ada llousman, Nancy Iloilier, Zena King, Joyce Lovelock, Marjorie MAtthews, Evelyn Morgan, Ivy Smith .Violet Smith Phyllis Vile. Coin’pJihemw—Bovs: Neil Dennison, Roderick /fSexton. Girls: Olive Mouldey. Endorsed competency: Ridge Reynolds.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1195, 18 December 1924, Page 5
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