WRITING COMPETITION RESULTS STANDARD —lst, F. Hair, East Tamaki School, £1; 2nd, Kathleen Brown, Parncl] School, 10/-; equal 3rd, Norma Baker, Newton West School, &/-, equal 3rd, Claudia Stevens, Glen Eden School, 5/-. STANDARD 2.—lst, Francis Church, Grey Lynn School, £,: CCll 3f/ h d ' JVfollle McConnlck, Maungawliau School, 10/-; equal 2nd, J. Ot:inwmi School, 10/-; equal 3rd, Audree Hall, St. Mary's College, ronsonby, o/ , equal 3rd, Laurie Schlschka, -i Ferguson Street, Heme Bay, 5/-. STANDARD 3. —Equal Ist, Dennis Clarke, Parnell School, £1; ®W ial * st .» Edna Moxo'n, Grafton School, £1; 2nd, Joyce Brighton, Onehunga School, 10/-, 3rd, Dorothy Edwards, Convent School, Parnell, 5/-. STANDARD 4.—Equal Ist, Shirley Hicks, Maungawliau School, £l; equal 1 st. Till Hine, Devonport District School, £1; equal -nd,y l r( i stone school, 10/-; equal 2nd, B. Message, Remuera School io/. <w*l Daphne Parnell, Grey Lynn School, 5/-; equal 3rd, Robert Schischka, Street, Herno Bay, 0/-. STANDARD 5. —Ist, J. Wrathall, Grarton School. £1; equal 2nd, William Sldnam, Wellesley Street School, 10/-; equal 2nd, Marjorio E f lnu School, 10/-; equal 3rd, WiUie Doo, Normal School, 5/-, equal Jrci, Lcina Davies, Gladstone School, 5/-. ST\ND\BD 6. Ist, N. Lewisham, Remuera School, £1: equal 2nd, Gwen Blamried Otahuhu School. 10/-; equal 2nd, Phyllis Wright, SclwoU io/-; equal 3rd? Caveil Clark, Gladstone School, 5/-; equal 3rd, !■. Watt, Rernuera School, 5/-. / SECONDARY SCHOOLS. imnrn 11 YE\RS Ist, Vera Gubb, Epsom Girls' Grammar School, £1; 2nd. DorothyClirkDili.?Warkworth,'io/-; 3rd, D. G. Brasscy, Dllworth School, 5/-. , rtvKR u YE-VRS— Ist. Lllv Mcßride. Auckland Girls' Grammar School, £1: 2nd Yvonne Brown. Epsom Girls' Grammar School, 10/-; 3rd, Zcna Adams, Seddon Memorial Technical College, 5/-. Where two or more have tied for a prize, the prize will not bo divided, hut will be paid in full to each competitor. The most promising writer who ~"s gained a motor outing and a lesson in nature study for his class is N. Lewisham, Remuera School. Tim entries were more numerous than ever, and the judge's task, although i dI Jwnt one wasvery difflcult, as the writing was or a very high standard. The rollowing'lctter has been received from the head teacher of an outlying country school, which had not previously entered for the competition: "Tr> thn Organiser. Writing Competition,—Herewith are the entries in your competition of the above school. Every child has entered enthusiastically This competition has given a great fllllp to my efforts to Produce good writing in my school. I have enclosed c^5 arl f? n thft there is a writing taken about seven months ago, and jou will see that there is a striking improvement. This has been brought about ' nieut. It Is with this end In view that I have taken the liberty of von to drop me a line commending the writer you deem the best (for I realise the remoteiiess or this tiny school gaining a prize). The very fact of your taking note of us at all will achieve more in five minutes than solid teaching might do In five weeks."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20744, 11 December 1930, Page 8
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