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SCHOOL WORK

I. 1 (Judges: Messrs H. B. Sanders and J. ; Masefield. Nelson) f PRINTING AND WRITING Printing. Primers, nursery rhyme, c. “Jack and Jill”: Marie Sanders. Golden ! Downs School. 1; M. Bailey. Motueka 1. ' E‘.H., 2: Dorothy Campbell. Harakeke, 1 3: Jocelyn Hamilton. Riwaka. and Gori don Holdaway. Harakeke. h.c. L ! Writing. Std. 1. Page of Prose, pencil: Barbara Taylor. Motueka D.H.S.. 1; n p, Gilkes, Motueka D.H.S., 2: T. Simps. j son. Motueka D.H.S.. 3: Rex Bloomfield. j Sandy Bay School, h.c. G i Writing, Std. 2. Page of Prose, pen: a. | Robin McGrath. Lower Moutere School. 1. J. Hawthorn, Golden Downs School. L 2; Shirley Congdon. Motueka D.H.S.. 3: I. Franklyn, and N. Franklyn, Sandy Bay School, h.c. -• Writing, Stds. 3 and 4. Page of Dialogue: T. Green. Ngatimoti School. 1: N. Heath. Ngatimoti School. 2: Rex s Krammcr. Lower Moutere. 3: Molly Best. Lower Moutere, and Winsome Taylor. Motueka. h.c. Writing, Stds. 5 and (i. Business Lets' ter: Vonda Suckling. Motueka D.H.S.. 1; Sylvia Harvey. Sandy Bay School. 2; Aline Goodall, Riwaka School 3; R. Bailey. Motueka D.H.S.. h.c. 3; DRAWING—PENCIL 2 * Stds. 1 and 2. Carrot, paper not to exi ceed 12in by lOin: Nora Howard. Sandy! ’ i Bay School. 1: Jean Hawthorn. Sandy j j Bay School. 2: H. Whelan. Ngatimoti l c ’ School. 3: O. Taylor. Motueka D.H.S., 1 r - I h c. i Stds. 3 and 4. Jug: M. Best. Lower L I Moutere School. 1: T. Krammer. Lower I Moutere School. 2; R. Krammer. Lpwei ! Moutere School. 3: A. Woodley. Lower e I Moutere School, v.h.c. ,! Stds. 5 and 6. Teapot: Margaret Wood, j r I Lower Moutere School. 1: Hazel Jac- ~ j Kelt. Lower Moutere School. 2: Rex Limmer, Lower Moutere School. 3: Rata 1 Allcott. Lower Moutere School, v.h.c. !. COLOUR WORK r Primers, any flower, from Nature: M. - Sanders. Golden Downs School. 1: Nga- - timoti School. 2. h.c. and v.h.c.; M. j Hnndcock, Lower Moutere School. 3. r Stds. 1 and 2. Any Fruit or Vegetable: ?, N. Howat, Golden Downs School, 1: B. i Handcock. Lower Moutere School. 2 r and 3; B. Davis. Lower Moutere School, s j v.h.c. | Stds. 3 and 4. A Scene. Pastel: 1 Molly i r Best. Lower Moutere School. 1: Bruce! i, j Wood. Lower Moutere, 2: Noel Driver, j i Harakeke. 3. r | Stds. 3 and 4. A Scene. Painting: A. I ), j Jackson, Motueka D.H.S.. 1: A. Wood-; ; ley. Lower Moutere School. 2: M. Best, j j Lower Moutere School, 3: B. Wood, • r | Lower Moutere School, h.c. i j Stds. 5 and 6. A Scene. Pastel: H. j Jackett, Lower Moutere School, 1; R. j Allcott. Lower Moutere School, 2: L. ; Sigglekonk. Lower Moutere School. 3; A Funnell, Lower Moutere School, U v.h.c. - Stds. 5 and 6. A Scene, Painting: L. . | Sigglekow, Lower Moutere School, 1 j and 2; M. Kelling, Motueka D.H.S., 3: -1 W. Rowling, Lower Moutere School, v.h.c: A. Barr, Motueka D.H.S., h.c. Primers, any tree (from nature): , Ngatimoti School. 1,2 and # 3; Golden Downs School, h.c. Stds. 1 and 2. any tree (from nature): t D. Wise (L.M.), 1: Mona Anderson : (L.M.), 2: B. Handcock (L.M.), 3. 5 Stds. 3 and 4, any tree (from nature): I M. Best (L.M. », 1; A. Fenemor (Ngati- ! : moti School. 2; Bruce Wool (L.M.), 3. ? Stds. 5 and 6. any tree (from nature): A. Funnell (L.M.), 1; F. Mytton (Ngatimoli), 2; D. Stratford (Ngatimoti). 3; L. Richards (L.M.), v.h.c,; M. Kelling, ’ Motueka D.H.S., h.c. MAPPING (MAY BE TRACED) , Stds. 3 and 4. South Island of New > Zealand, showing products and industries (no pasted pictures): M. Best (L.M,), 1; P. Inwood (Motueka D.H.S.), * 2; B. Brougham (L.M.), 3. Stds. 5 and 6, India, showing products , and industries (no pasted pictures): A. Mclvor (Motueka D.H.S.), 1; L. Siggle , kow (Lower Moutere), 2; B. Robertson (Motueka D.H.S.), 3: Ken Drum- . mond (Harakeke), h.c.; June Christie- - son (Harakeke), h.c. PAPIER MACHE WORK Own choice, under 11 years: R. Ewers (Motueka D.H.S.), 1; S. Smith (Motueka D.H.S.), 2; R. Freeman, Puponga. 3. Own Choice, 11 years and over: E. ; Holmwood (Motueka D.H.S.), 1. 1 RAFFIA Own choice, under 11 years: Mona Anderson (L.M.), 1 and 3; Trevor ’ Krammer (L.M.), 2; B. Handcock ’ (L.M.), v.h.c. Own choice, 11 years and over: A. Funnell (Lower Moutere), 1 and 2; R. Krammer (L.M.), 3; W. Robinson (L.M.), v.h.c.; M. Wood (L.M.), h.c. HANDWORK FROM WASTE MATERIAL Under 11 years, any handwork: Jim ’ Kavanagh (Riwaka School), 1; Diane Goodyer, (Riwaka School), 2; Betty 1 Dalley-Smith (Riwaka School), 3. 11 years and over, any handwork: M. Crussell (Motueka D.H.S.), 1; Not nam- 1 ; ed, 2; L. Skilton (Motueka D.H.S.), 3. PASSE PARTOUT WORK i Own sketch in colour, under 11 years:! l Mona Anderson (L.M.), 1; B. Wood I : (L.M.) and R. Allcott. 2. Own sketch in colour, 11 years and 1 1 over: A. Funnell (L.M.), 1; M. Wood : (L.M.), 3; A. Woodley (L.M.), v.h.c. | CANE Own choice, under 11 years: L. Bry- j ant (Motueka D.H.S.), 1; Noel Driver (Harakeke), 2 and 3. ! Own choice, 11 years and over: P. 'Goodman (Motueka D.H.S.), 1; Joan : Holyoake (Riwaka School), 2; Ken " I Drummond (Harakeke), 3. I, NEW ART ! Primers, free expression work: Janet. Cook (Riwaka School), I; lan Bradley*’ (Riwaka School), 2; Roger Bradley 1 (Riwaka School), 3. ( Free Expression Work: Mona Ander- \ son (L.M.), 1; Pat Askew (Riwaka School), 2; B. Handcock (L.M.). 3. Stds. 3 and 4, pattern making: Marie Coleman (Riwaka School), and Mollic Best (L.M.), 1 equal; P. Sinclair (Motu- t eka D.H.S.). v.h.c,; Natalie Goodall c (Riwaka School), h.c. \ Stds. 5 and 6, pattern making: W.|] l Robinson (L.M. ►, 1; R. Limmer (L.M.), £ i2: B. Smith (Motueka D.H.S.), 3; Alan j i ! Mytton (Riwaka School), h.c. s SEWING j Primers, an article made from a sugar | * | bag and worked in wool or raffia: Joce- I ‘ lyn Hamilton (Riwaka School), 1; Mar-i " j lene Holyoake (Riwaka School ), 2; Nga-|r timoti School, 3: M. Sanders (Golden's j Downs), h.c. | Stds. 1 and 2, child’s feeder: Viola I , J Harvey (Riwaka School), 1; Patty ‘ a Drummond (Riwaka School), 2.

; Stds. 3 and 4, cooking apron: A. Woodley (L.M.), 1; W. Taylor. Motueka D.H.S.. 2; C. Frumerin, Motueka D.H.S.. 3. Baby’s dress open under 15 years: M. Kelling. (Motueka D.H.S.). 1; J. Richards (L.M.), 2; B. Scott (Motueka i D.H.S.). 3. ! Sample of work (10xl2in calico). | showing hemming, running, gathering i into band, button and buttonhole, jin ! tucks and darning: Winsome Taylor, 1. LETTERING ! Under 11 years, as above, in block letters: N. Heath (Nagtimoti School'. 1; Bruce Wood (L.M.). 2. 11 years and over, as above, in block letters: Rex Limmer (L.M.), 1: Doreen Stratford (Ngatimoti). 2; P. Fenemor (Ngatimoti), 3; F. Mytton (Ngatimoti). h.c. Secondary pupils, as above, in old (English letters: D. Driver (Motueka D.H.S.), I; M. Goodman (Motueka | D.H.S.). 2; Marjorie Daniel] (Correspondence School). 3. Secondary pupils, poster advertising , New Zealand product: D. Driver (Motu eka D.H.S.), 1; M. Krammer (Motueka D.H.S.). 2. j SCHOOL COOKING (Open, under 15 Six Pikelets: B. Manifold (Motueka i D.H.S.), 1; L. Skilton (Motueka D.H.S.), | 2; G. Stevens (Motueka D.H.S.). 3: Nine Scones <3 varieties): B. Manifold • Motueka D.H.S.), 1; P. Weir (Motueka D.H.S.'. 2. Six Wholemeal Gems: P. Weir (Motu ■eka D.H.S.). 1: L. Skilton and S. Hunt ! (Motueka D.H.S.), 2 equal.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 December 1940, Page 8

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SCHOOL WORK Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 December 1940, Page 8

SCHOOL WORK Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 December 1940, Page 8