NORMAL SCHOOL
PARENTS' ASSOCIATION Tho management committee's report, to lie presented at the annual meeting of the Auckland Normal School Parents' Association on Tuesday evening, states that the programmo of improvement works in tho school ground, originally estimated to involve a 20-years* programme, had already been nearly completed, through advantage having been taken of unemployment relief schemes. The committee continued to co-operate with tho staff and students of tho Training College, who had done all they could for those working on tho grounds, while the committee had helped to organise entertainment for the children of the workers and to arrange clothes' drives. The committee was anxious that- the school children of the district should use the new sports area being developed alongside the school grounds at the southern end of Nicholson Park, but so far tho Mount Eden Borough Council had not acceded to the committee's request. A tribute was paid to tho work of the headmaster, Mr. E. Varley Hudson, who is retiring on superannuation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21247, 29 July 1932, Page 12
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