CHURCH OF CHRIST
BIBLE SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Despite adverse weather conditions a large and appreciative congregation gathered at the School of Music last evening on the occasion of the annual demonstration and prize giving of the Church of Christ Bible School. The j school and choir, under the conductor. ' Mr G. L. Page, again feelingly render- j ed their anniversary hymns. Mr lan Inglis was at the Cawthron organ. The superintendent. Mr A. E. Brough, presided, and in the course of his remarks. gave a brief resume of the year’s work. There had been a slight decrease in the number on the roll this year, and it now stood at 194, and the I cradle roll 45. Prizes had been awarded to all scholars who gained 75 per ! cent, of the possible marks for the year, and 68 out of a total of 81 in the intermediate school had reached the required standard, while 69 awards were made for perfect attendance. Fiftythree scholars entered the Dominion Bible School’s Scripture examinations, and the school had been successful in , gaining four prizes and 44 other awards; ; one of the scholars. Margaret Hill, gain- j ing first prize in her grade with 100 per cent. Mr Brough concluded by ex- ; pressing thanks to all who had assisted Ir. the school during the year, and stressed the importance of the Youth Movement represented by the Bible ; Schools, which was out on a world conquest not by force but love. j The Superintendent then called upon Mrs H. Atm ore to present the prizes. Mrs Atmore impressed upon all the responsibility which rested upon those who were training the children. In congratulating the Mayor upon the training of the choir, the speaker drew the lesson of humility: to serve God well; to put fu'st things first, love, truth, beauty, kindness, unselfishness and all j that Jesus taught. The truly great men ! and women were not those who were | rich, but the people who have learned I to share, and have consecrated their all and used it wisely to further the King- j dom of God. PRIZE LIST The following prizes were presented: GIRLS Junior Bible Class: Irene Eastabrook 98%, Dorothy Willis 97, Joan Wilkins
97. Joan Stewart 94. Ist Girls: Doreen Way 100%, Maureen Hill 99. Joan Baxter 98. Claire Page 95, Mavis Simpson 77, Patricia Exton 76. 2nd Girls: Claire Hill 100%, Shirley Wilkins 100. Mary Baxter 98, Pauline Thompson 98. Carma Bolton 95. Margaret Neale 85, Shirley Baigent 76. 3rd Girls: June Bates 100%, Patty Strange 100, Dorothy Wilson 99, Lorna Hunter 97. Zenda Mead 94, Ngaire Batchelor 84. 4th Girls: Joy Hill 100%, Meryl Page 100, Margaret Hill 100. Norma Marris 100, Audrey Marris 99, Pat Bell 98, Aileen Hamilton 94, Joyce Cowan 93. sth Girls: Gwen Grooby 99, Jean Bradley 99, Noeline Wilkins 99, Thelma Withell 98, Delma Mead 75. Charmaine Linton 75, Ngaire Gower 75. 6th Girls: Audrey Hill 99%, Margaret Eades 99. Valarie Blair 97. Anita Kirby 93. Beverley Stewart 95. Beverley Page 93. BOYS Junior Bible Class: Hubert Hill 97%. Graham Hunter 90. James Linton. 2nd Boys: Roy Bovey 92%, Clive Way 91%, Malcolm Linton 75%. 3rd Boys: Ashley Norris 95%, Gordon Willis 95 , Don Robinson 87, Bobbie Hunter 76. 4th Boys: Kelvin Way 98%, Terrence Hodson 93, Alan Roiall 93. sth Boys: Eric Bovey 99%, George Hill 99, Rex Westley 99, Bobbie Marris 97, Brian Kirby 96, Stanley Norris 93. David Lockhart 89. Brian Plum 80.
6th Boys: Walter Withel 92%, Brian Williams 77, Trevor Woodhouse 76. Perfect Attendance Awards:—lo Year j Medals, Beverley Bolton, Mary Walter; \ 9th Year, Marie Brough; Bth Year ■ Framed Diploma, Madge Wilson: 7th Year Seal. Veda Beattie. Hubert Hill, Joan Wilkins: 6th Year Seal. Lorna Jennens. Clive Way. Dorothy Wilson, Shir- 1 ley Wilkins: sth Year Seal. Irene Eastabrook, Patricia Bell. Pattie Strange. : Joyce Hill, Meryl Page, Donald Westley; 4th Year Seal: James Oxnam, Doleen Way, Brian Kirby, George Hill. Rex Westley. Jean Bradley, Noeline W'ilkins.
3rd Year Seal: Roy Bovey. Norma Marris. Margaret Hill, Anita Kirby. Eric Bovey, Graham Hunter; 2nd Year; Zenda Mead. Beverley Stewart, Barbara Batchelor. Audrey Hill, Patricia Eastabrook, Ngaire Batchelor, Kelvin Way. Kathleen Strange: Ist Year Diploma: Valerie Bell, Graham Blair, Peter Westley, Robert Bovey, Jack Scott, Keith Marris. Ross Hill. Grace Stott, Ngaire Blair. Margaret Eades. Valencia Blair, Thelma Withell. Gwenneth Grooby, Jean Bates. Pauline Thompson, Walter Withell. Brian Williams, Alan Roiall, Ashley Norris, Brian Simpson, t Alison Friend: Beginners’ Certificates: Graeme Strawbridge. Patricia Wilkins, Peter Hughes. Barry Hughes, Ethel Hill. Patricia Marris, Valeria Strange, Vonda Strange. Vonda Kirby, June Linton.
DOMINION AWARDS Dominion Bible Schools' Scripture examinations: Prizes, Grade 1. Trevor Woodhouse, 6th equal. Grade 2. Margaret Hill. Ist, 100 per cent.; Meryl Page 2nd equal. Grade 4, Hubert Hill, 9th equal. Ist Class Honours, 90-100% —Trevor Woodhouse. Ngaire Gower. Margaret Hill, Meryl Page. 2nd Class Honours, 80-89%—Beverly Page, Walter Withell. Audrey Hill, Norma Marris, Alan Roiall, Rex Westley, Hubei t Hill. Ist Class Pass. 70-79%—Maurice Wedekind, Jean Bradley, George Hill. Charmaine Linton. Delma Meads. NgaDe Eatchelor, James Oxnam. Pattie Strange. June Bates, Irene Eastabrook, Doreen Way. Don Westley. Joan Wilkins. 2nd Class Pass. 60-69%—Frank Bovey, Robert Marris, Noeline Wilkins, Thelma Withell. Carma Bolton. Roy Bovey, Malcolm Linton. Pauline Thompson. Mary Baxter, Clive Way, Joan Baxter. Pass 50-59%—Teddy Brooks. Claire Hill. Audrey Marris. Zenda Meads. Margaret Neale. Ashley Norris. Shirley Wilkins, Shirley Baigent, Clive Bailey. Patricia Exton. Roy Hart. Claire Page.
Special prizes have been awarded by the School to those scholars obtaining the highest percentage in each grade of the Dominion'Scripture examination, as follows :—Grade 1 Trevor Woodhouse: grade 2. Margaret Hill; grade 3, Ngaire Batchelor and Pattie Strange, equal: grade 4. Hubert Hill. During the evening items were rendered by the scholars, interspersed with singing by the school, including solos by Miss D. Willis and Master W. Gillespie! and a duet by Misses J. Wilkins and D. Way. The Anniversary services will conclude on Thursday evening with the annual tea to be held in the School Hall. Waimea street.
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