THE CHRISTMAS VACATION.
STOKE AND TAHUNIA. SCHOOLS
Tlio annual concert and prize-giving in connection with the Strike and Tahuaa schools was held last night, the fnotion being successful and attracting a very large audience. The children, under the headmaster and Mis s Rogers, had received careful training for some time past, and in a number of pieces, such as club drill, fan drill, and stocking- drill, they acquitted themselves remarkably well. Tha Chairman of the Education Board, Mr. Mjaginnity, "presided, and Mr. Lock; a* member of the Boaird, also was present.
Mr. Maginnity, prior to presenting the prizes, gave a short, but appropriate address, complimenting the children and teachers on the enteuitajriiment submitted. He wished tlia-em a happy Christmas and trusted that the school would continue to prosper. Mr. Maginnity was specially thanked by the Chairman of the Committee for presiding-
The following programme was given : Sehcol songis, "Try Again and 'be Thovough" ; recitation, Donald Blatik; hand do-ill. senior girls; action song. "Pur.s So Sly," juniors; song, Mr. D. H. Wi'limot; duet. Miss C'hisna.ll and Harry Chisnall; dumb bell drill; recitations. "Hajag up the Baby's Stocking." "His Way"; action song, "Tah"UTv_. school : % scene from. "Mctlier Gtckx.-\." Jessie Mitchell, Isabel Henderson, Hector Ching, Gilbert Rees. Prize Distribution. —.School sonsia. "Farswell to Study and to Books,' and "Santa Claus" ; recitations, "Hoppi Ck'nig." "It Must Harve Been a Fancy" : song. "Won't You Buy Mv Pretty Flow-cos?" ; recitation, .Tahuna girls: Japanese fan drill, junior giirls; "actkii song, "Row Away, H'PY Awnv" ; stocking drill, boys; Rush jifT.-'rirls; scene from "Handy Andy," "Robbing the Post Office." M:-. Lock, a-fteir congratulating the Comr. :iiitte on the large attendance at the meeting and the continued efficiency c! tlhe school- entertained the audience for ten minutes with, selections of American humour. At the close of the proceedings Mr. A lip rt thanked the teachers and seho'ors for providing such an excellent elite', tainmenit and Sir. Lock for his assistance.
THE ZEPHYR LODGE SCHOOL. The prize-giving in connection with. Miss Hooper's Zephyr Lodge School was held at the Diocesan Library on Thursday afternoon, when the pupils took part in acting a scene from Robin Hood, and the afternoon wasi filled in. with recitations, marching, rounds, pianoforte solos, part songs, etc., the w'hole comprising a most interesting program: me. The "get up" of the children who acted ill "Robin Hood ' was muc'i admired by all, and thanks are due t<> the parents who provided the costumes. Notwithstanding the rain, the feats were well filled, and after refreshments the prizes were kindly distributed bv Mrs Mules.
Tl-s honour of having highest marks in iho school fell to- Philip Vining, Margaret Andrew coming second. M-.-s Mules said a few words, and in closing, hoped that all would spend a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. She thought the children all knev: t'he words of that little hymn, "Jesus Bids us Shine," arid asked them to 1-peat it. She hoped they would keep those words before them, and try to "shine" in the coming year.
M:=s Flett. kindly acted as accompanist, and also gave a much appreciated solo on the violin.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 December 1910, Page 6
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