ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL
The following is the annual prize list of St. Mark's Church school:— Hux.—Gold medallist, Kaael Welle; second in school, Donald Baldwinson. . Scripture.—Bishop’s medal, Grace_Gsu-l <lin ; Mr G. W. Barltrop s medal, Peggy Day, 2- Mr Ben. McKenzies medal, Mavis fcunn, 3 . Church Attendances (prizes presented by Mr Philp)-Marjorie Beales, Nell Eden, Joan White, Dorothy Clift, Joyce Philip, Marjorie Mann, Mary White, Grace Frandi, Betty McMcmmon, Gordon White, Edward Harris, Sidney Bishop, Jack Hicks, Jack Wales, Marjorie Pye, and Elsie Hawker. Composition (prizes presented by Mrs Firth), on “The Work of the Navy.’ — Mavis Nunn, Alfred Anderson. Composition (prizes presented by Mr G. W. Barltrop;, on “The Mutiny of the Bounty."—Hamieh Scott and Phyllis Jjones, Standard VI.; Harold Gaudm, standard IV. , Standard Vl. Diligence, Peggy Day; improvement, Freda Ballinger, Margaret flallinger, Nell Eden; Bewing, Vera lo|an; French, Phyllis Jones; extra lessons, Peggy Day. „ Standard V.—George Redward 1, Alfred Anderson 2, Melva Wise 3; improvement, Gordon White, Esme Gillie*. Standard IV. —Derek Webb 1, Nancy Bayfield and Marjorie Pye equal 2, Audrey Jenkins 3; improvement, Harold Saunders, Joyce Philp, Vera Bradley, Edna Saxton, Evelyn Wright; Scripture, Bobbie Martin; sewing, Nola Wright; drawing, Kathleen Sapsford. Standard lll.—Marjorie Mann 1, Molly Esson 2, Frank Hothersall 3; class work, Rhondda Reynolds; improvement, Herbert JRedward, Jack Veitch, Joan Ballinger, Joan Ansell, Edna Bellamore;
diligence, Mary 3ftlKiLifi t % r^S re ' ?? m Fancourt; eewinj^JMldlfc l Beynolds; composition, LeilDHplNCA£p^ vlxl ff* l a!1 {Standard II. —Lucy Jessup 2, Helen Violetta Lamb; ScriptaMKJ wn Elliott and Joan Thomson; Nalder: drawing, Bile® lJK#niP re - . Stan<(ard I.—Jack M4l)o^|hS™wing, preparatory. —Kathleen Boss wie Hetty JMcMenimen equal 1, Eileen Congreve and Charlie Halkett equal 2, Barbara Stevens 3; improvement, Nancy Herron, Josephine Gamble, Lorraine Melton, Koma Broughton, Reggie Sheargold, Gordon Sauainers, Teddy Pascoe, Jack Hicks, liloy Hutchinson: sewing, Molly Hurne; drawing*, Jim Greenfield, Jack Wales, Percy Client . Primer ll.—Warren Massey and Dons Stmith equal 1. Marjorie Halcombe and Dorothy Barr equal 2, George Eiby and Miervvn Bedward equal 3: improvement, Ilorothy Cox. Marjorie Heughan, Mavis McMillan, Nola Townsend, Prices Toulsen, Olga Smith, Githia Stockley-Jones, Nola Cameron, Raynor White, Clifford Btoyes, Hiarold Richardson, Eugene Grayland, Harrison Bray, Herbert Bellamore. '.lnfants—Betty Kerr 1, Mary Findlay 2; improvement, Honour Pry, Ken. Young, Olanson and Malcolm Dentice; youngest boy in school, Gilbert Crowther; youngest girl in school, Joan Brown. Proficiency Certificates were gained by Donald Baldwinsen, Hamish Scott, Freda Ballinger, Margaret Ballinger, Margaret J>ay, Nell Eden, Grace Gaudin, Phyllis Jones, Nola Stock, Edwina Vare and Hazel Wells.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11708, 21 December 1923, Page 3
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413ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11708, 21 December 1923, Page 3
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