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CHURCH OF CHRIST

BIBLE SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES CONTINUED PRIZES PRESENTED On Monday evening another large audience assembled at the School of Music for the annual prize-giving and demonstration in connection with the Church of Christ Bible School anniversary services. The Superintendent, Mr A. E. Brough, presided and the school and choir rendered their special choral items, conducted by Mr J. K. Robinson and accompanied on the organ by Mr I. Inglis. The chairman in his remarks referred briefly to the year’s work and the aims and objects of the Bible School which were, he said, to teach faithfully the Bible and Bible truths, culminating in the special services, built around the great theme “Jesus Christ, King of Kings.” In his resume of the year’s work the speaker presented the following figures: The roll showed 76 in the Kindergarten, 88 in the Intermediate School. 27 in the Bible Classes and a teaching staff of 29, making a total of 220. The average attendance for the year was 171. whilst the highest was 192. During the year 53 scholars had secured perfect attendance awards, and 68 had gained 75 per cent, and over of the total possible marks, and so earned a prize.

In the Dominion Bible Schools’ examination, out of 49 entrants, 1 gained a third prize with 94 per cent.; 5 first class honours; 7 second class honours; 6 first class pass; 11 second class pass, and 11 passed. In concluding, the Superintendent expressed the thanks of the school to the conductor, Mr J. K. Robinson, organist Mr I. Inglis, and to all who had assisted towards making the services such a success. He also paid a tribute to the teachers and staff for their loyal service during the year. Before calling upon the Mayor, Mr G. L. Page, to present the prizes, Mr Brough mentioned that the school was opened early in February, 1893, and had been open continuously ever since. On the first Sunday there were ten present, amongst whom were Mr G. Page and his brother, Mr H Page. Mr Page, before presenting the prizes, paid a tribute to the first Superintendent of the school, Mr F. V. Knapp, and he appealed to the boys and girls to accept the Lord Jesus Christ early in life.

Following on the prize-giving the programme took the form of a season of pageantry and songs, designed to set forth the theme of the anniversary—- “ Jesus Christ, King of Kings.” The programme was entitled. “The Conquering Christ,” and was divided into five acts, in each of which was presented a hymn by the school and a scene of pageantry. The first scene was set in the time of the first Christian century; the second scene two or three centuries later, when the power of Greece and Rome had waned; and the remaining scenes in more modern times. Throughout all ran the thought that Christ conquers all; that love and faith are stronger than unbelief, fear and darkness; and that while earthly powers and systems have their day and cease to be, Christ and His Kingdom go on from strength to strength. The soloist was Mrs Hamilton, and duettists Joan and Shirley Wilkins. The annual children’s tea will be held at the Schoolroom, Waimea street, on Thursday. PRIZE LIST The following is the prize list: — Girls Junior Bible Class: Ngaire Brooks 99 per cent., Lorna Jennens 98£. Ist Girls: Joan Wilkins 98 per cent., Irene Eastabrook 94, Freda Stobie 84, Dorothy Willis 87, Joan Stewart 79. 2nd Girls: John Baxter 100 per cent., Maureen Hill 99, Doreen Way 98, Clare Page 95, Pat Exton 89, Mavis Simpson 89, Pat Whiting 79, Joy Coleman 78, Ella Middlemiss 78. 3rd Girls: Mary Baxter 97 per cent., Carma Bolton 96, Shirley Baigent 85, Rhonda Eastabrook 89, Clare Hill 96, Margaret Neale 98, Pauline Thompson 94, Shirley Wilkins 99. 4th Girls: Pattie Strange 100 per cent., Dorothy Wilson 98, Lorna Hunter 99, Zenda Mead 98. sth Girls: Meryl Page 994 per cent., Norma Marris 994 per cent., Joy Hill 98£, Margaret Hill 98£, Ngaire Batchelor 98, Patricia Bell 974, Audrey Marris 93, Aileen Hamilton 92|, Joyce Cowman 84.

6th Girls: Jean Bradley 99 per cent., Noeline Wilkins 92, Thelma Withel 89, Delma Mead 86, Gwen Grooby 85, Kathleen Neale 80. Boys Junior Bible Class: R. Brough 86 per cent., R. Bailey 84, D. Baxter 82, A. Bell 77. Ist Boys: Hubert Hill 91 per cent.. James Linton 87, Graham Hunter 81. 2nd Boys: Don Westley 86 per cent., James Oxnam 84, Colin Friend 75. 3rd Boys: Teddy Gibson 89 per cent., Clive Way 86, Roy Bovey 86, Malcolm Linton 85. 4th Boys: Gordon Willis 77 per cent., Ashley Norris 80. sth Boys: Alan Roiall 77 per cent. 6th Boys: George Hill 99 per cent., Rex Westley 96, Brian Kirby 94, Eric Bovey 92, Terrence Hodgson 87, Bobbie Marris 84, Stanley Norris 92. Dominion Scripture Examinations First Class Honours and 3rd prize, Grade 4: Joan Wilkins. First Class Honours, Grade III.: Pattie Strange, Don Westley. Grade V. .- Marie Brough. Ngaire Page. 2nd Class Honours: Grade 1. Rex Westley. Grade 2, Ngaire Batchelor, Meryl Page. Grade 3, Pauline Thompson. Grade 4, Irene Eastabrook. Giade 5, Veda Beattie. Grade 6, Leone Roiall. Ist Class Pass: Grade 1, Jean Bradley. Grade 2, George Hill, Norma Marris. Grade 3, Carma Bolton, Ella Middlemiss. Grade 4, Hubert Hill. 2nd Class Pass: Grade 1, Robert Marris. Grade 2, Audrey Marris, Zenda Meads, Alan Roiall. Grade 3, Malcolm Linton, Margaret Neale, James Oxnam, Mary Baxter. Grade 4, Joan Baxter. Doreen Way. Pass.- Grade 1, Eric Bovey. Grade 2, Ashley Norris. Grade 3, Shirley Baigent, Clive Bailey, Teddy Gibson. Gordon Willis. Grade 4, Joseph Cowan. Maureen Hill. Claire Page, Freda Stobie, Pat Whiting Scripture Examinations; special prize for highest marks in each grade: Grade 1. Rex Westley; Grade 2, Katherine Page; Grade 3, Don Westley; Grade 4, Joan Wilkins; Grade 5, Ngaire Page; Grade 6, Leone Roiall. Perfect Attendance Awards 10-year Medals: Veronica Hill, Sidney Brough. 9 years: Beverley Bolton, Marv Walter. 8 years Framed Diploma: Marie Brough. 7-year Seal: Madge Wilson, Robert Brough. 6-year Seal : Hubert Hill, Joan Wilkins, Veeda Beattie, Mavis Bell. 5-year Seal: Lorna Jennens, Clive Way, Dorothy Wilson, Shirley Wilkins. 4-year Seal: Maureen Hill, Carma Bolton Claire Hill, Patricia Bell, Pattie Strange. Lorna Hunter, Joyce Hill, Meryl Page 3-year Seal : Joan Baxter, Doreen Way, Mary Baxter, Brian Kirby, George

Hill. Rex Westley, Jean Bradlev, Noeline Wilkins. 2-year Seal: Roy Bovey, Teddy Gibson. Norma Marris, Margaret Hill. Beverley Page, Anita Kirby, Eric Bovey. Attendance Awards 1-year Diplomas: Barbara Batchelor, Audrey Hill, Patricia Eastabrook, Ngaire Brooks. Margaret Neale. Ngaire Batchelor, Audrey Marris, Aileen Hamilton. George Hill, Kelvin Way. Malcolm Linton, Kathleen Strange. Beginners’ Certificates: Bobbie Bovey Valerie Bell, Vonda Kirby, Joy Wallace Ross Hill.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 8 November 1939, Page 3

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CHURCH OF CHRIST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 8 November 1939, Page 3

CHURCH OF CHRIST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 8 November 1939, Page 3

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