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TECHNICAL COLLEGE

TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AWARDED SENIOR FREE PLACES. "C.S.2.”—K. Bartosh, E. Cresswell, B. Hammond, B. Harpham, N. Jones, J. - Howell, N. Lawrence, E. Leahy, L. r Nicholas, A. Sergeant, J. Scott, D. Sherlaw, E. Sherlaw, C. Smith, A. Nelson, | J. Baldwin, C. Bilby, R. Goldstein, D. ; Haining, J. Morrison, E. Organ, E. Tin--1 dayy, A. Upchurch, J. McKay (provisional)! "8.2.b.”—N. Rl Bowater, G. J. Buck, G. S. Bull, L. J. Bum, H. Davidson, A. J. Dawson @.), K. Fretchling, D. T.' Gardner, R. H. Grapes, H. Greenall, R. J. Horlor (p.), A. G. Hansen, K. W. Moore, H. iG. Rough, B. B. Ross, A. B. Wilson. C.. B. Wrifht, M. Wilkie. "E.S.2."—V. Ackroyd, J. Arthur, E. Bartosh, D. Bell, C. Cassie, 6. Conlon, J. Cooper, S. Dawkins, R. Evans, C. Galliers, E. Harrington, P. Hector, D. Holmes, K. Kelly, G. Markland; E. Neal, A. Raid, J. Ross, P. Wakelin. W. Guest, T. Todd. “E.2."—J. W. Baker, T. Boon, C. Briggs, K. Byles, A. Calcinai, L. Clunie, H. Clayton (p.), C. Fuller. J. Luke, B. Mclvor, L. Meier, E. Meyer. B. Moseley, W. Owens, J. Pearson, J. A. Renner, C. Sherwood, L. Thomas (p.) . ' "8.2."—A. B. Allott, C. F. Burd, J. W. Capper, P. A. Ewing, W. Hines, C. H. Matthews, D. W. Page, C. Rl. A. Stewart, L. J. Wood. - ' "A.2," (provisional)—E. Boyes. E, Carr, J. Carr,. S. Olsen, B. Phear, G. Smith, C Foothead, F. Mansfield, K. Wright. "H.2."—T. Adame- M. Baker,; P. Brogan. I. Clarke. T. Cohen, A. Cramp, ND.uffie, M. Denison, M. Dyer. C. Guymer, R. Holland, E. Hoghen, C. Jones. M. King. N. Montgomery, D. Marshall, J. McLocklan, D. Organ, E. Stebbings, L. Wilson, N. Worthington, O. Young,. F. Whiteman. "C.2.”—E. Blatherwiek. A. Cockroft. N. Faulkner, J. Fitzgerald (p.). N. Golding, M. Johns (p.), W. Badger, M. Lawton, J. McDonald, K. McNah, M. Popple, N. Beynolds, M. Eousell, L. Scott, E. Searle (p.), M. Walling, M. Brickman, H. Melrose, D. Halliday (p.). E! .Ness (p.), M.! Burnett (p.). <E, Sheehan (p.), G. Barcham, R. Cahill, N. Fleming (p.l, E. Gregory. A. Meacham. L: Seamer. A. Sotham, S. Richardson. . - Victoria Bowling Club Peace Com-, memoration Bursaries, 1924—Jean Grimshaw (art department), A. Reid (engineering department), CALLANDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS, 3924. Evening School—T.. Riseborough, J. Linford, B, Shaw, R. S. Smith. Recommended for ’ 1925—T. W. Adams, S. Carson, A. .Hembrow, E. Meyer, F. O’Shea, J. Pearson. Technical High 1 School, 1924—Art: S. Olsen, K. Wright;; engineering: J. Arthur, J. W. -Cooper,. D.. Holmes, IC, Kelly, L. Meier, W. Moseley, A. Reid, L. Thomas; building; C. F.- Burd; home science: M- Denison, J. MacLachlan. Recommended for Extension, 1925—Art: S. Olsen; engineering: J. Arthur, R. Cohen, J. W. Cooper, K. Kelly. Recommended for 1925—Art, F. Butler, T. Skinner; engineering: W. E. Alexander, B. M. Bartley. S. M. Charles, F. Daly. P. G. Harlen, H. G. LawTenoe, D. A. Haden, P. Outhwaite, A. Pengelley, R. C. Power, J. C. Watt; home science: H. Holland, O. Holland, G. Richards; building: J. Collins, E. Donovan, A. Dray, W. Thompson. CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALS.

1922 Athletic j Senior, I. Oakley {1921, 1922. 1923); intermediate, A. Black; junior, R. -Hare. Girls: Senior. M. Noble-Campbell;' junior, Y. Lutzky. Swimming—Boys: Senior, . A. Organ; intermediate, - B. Headland; . junior. L. McKeeman. Girls: Senior, G. Humphries; junior, W. Rather. 1923 Athletic —Boys: Intermediate, G. Clark; junior, ' G. Markland. Girls: Senior, F. Card; junior, R. Manttan. Swimming—Boy9: Senior, H. Headland; intermediate, A. Cnllimore; junior, B. Mclror. Girls: Senior r E. -Wells;. junior, M. Johns (to be taken by A. Kitto). ld2»

Moore; intermediate, L. Alexander; junior, K. Mclntyre. Girls: Senior, B. Schultz; junior, E. Porter. Swimming— Boys: Senior, w. Cameron; intermediate, J. Meale and B. Mclvor; junior, L. Beans. Girls: Senior, P. Priddey; junior, J. Moore. 1 PRIZE CERTIFICATE LIST. Matriculation —First: Keith Mawson, first in arithmetic, physics, trigonometry, drawing, history and geography; second in English, mathematics and French. Second: Herbert Shepherdson, first in English, French and mathematics; second in arithmetic, drawing, history and geo- . graphy. Third : William Moore, first in electricity; third in mathematics, arith- , metic, physics, drawing, history and geography. C.S. 2—First: Reginald Goldstein, first in English, French, arithmetic, bookkeeping and history; second in typing and • drawing. Second: Norma Jones,-first in shorthand; second in history. Third: Alice Sarjeant, first in.drawing; second in English, Frenph and shorthand. ’ C.S. 1. Girls —first: Boris Bolt, first in arithmetic, bookkeeping; second in English, French; third, m geography, history, writing. Second: Florence Bennett, first in Etnglish, French, typewriting, science, cookery; second in geography; third in bookkeeping. Third: Marjorie.de La.unte, first in drawing, cookery; second in.writ(pgj thirfl in English, arithmetic, shorthand, science. Marked progress: Margaret Haslam, first in shorthands and geography; second in history. ' C.S. 1, Boys—First: Harold Campbell, first in Ehglishj shorthand, hyping, French. Second: George Diack, first in bookkeeping, office routine writing; second in history; third in English, woodwork, typing. Third: Alfred Warr, first, in Torts, drawing j second in arithmetic, shorthand; third m bookkeeping. E.S. 2y-First*j Alex. Reid, first in physics, history, metalwork; second in mathematics, magnetism and electricity, mechanical and geometrical drawing; third in French. Second: Keith Kelly, first in English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, history, magnetism and elecsecond in French and physics. Third: Joseph Cooper, first in French, mechanical and geometrical drawing; third in mathematics and arithmetic. B.S.l—First: Buncan Alexander, first in . mathethatice, physics, geometrical drawing, mechanical drawing: second in metalwork. Second: Harold G. Lawrenoe, first eq. in English; third eq. in French, geography; fourth eq. in arithmetic, mathematics, physics, mechanical drawing. Third: John C. Watt, first history; second in mechanical drawing; third in French, ’ mechanical physics. Fourth; Philip G. Harlen, first in Eng. lish. geography; third l in history, metalwork; fourth eq, in mathematics. E.3—First; Norman G. Alexander, first in mathematics, mechanics, machine construction. and drawing, heat engines, fitting . and tqrnihg, on aggregate marks; second trigonometry. E.2a—First: Leonzi Meier, first in aggregate marks, mathematics, mechanics, motor-car engineering, chemistry; second in machine construction and drawing, heat engines, electrical engineering. Second: Kenneth C, By lee, second in aggregate marks aiwl in fitting .and turning; third in machine construction and drawing, heat engines, motor-car engineering, chemistry. Third : Clive Fuller, first in workshop processes, motor-car- engineering; third in electrical engineering, eq. history in aggregate marks. Special merit: Colin Briggs, workshop practice. E.Zb—First: G. J. Buck, first in chemis'tiy, machine drawing, processes, electrical. engineering, motor-car engineering and steam; second in mathematics; third in history. Second : <M. Davidson, first In English, mathematics andt history; second in chemistry,- machine drawing, electrical engineering, mechanics, motorcar engineering and steam. Third :M. Wilkie, first in fitting and turning. E.la—First: R. C. Power, first in English, graphs., processes,, machine drawing, metalwork, motor-car engineering; second in bookkeeping, physics, electricity; third in Algebra. Second: S. M. Charles, first in English, bookkeeping, electricity; second in Algebra, physics, history. Third: F. Daly, first in Algebra and physics’; second in arithmetic, graphs., history; third in bookkeeping. C.2—Second: Myra Lawton, first in dressihaking, typewriting, handwriting; second in bookeeping; third in shorthand.' Third: Minnie Brickman, first in shorthand; seconds in mental and longtote, handwriting; third in English. C.la—• Nora Gregory, first in

; English, tots, history, science; second in ! shorthand, hygiene; third in writing, cookery. Second: Frances Andrews, second, in English, geography; third in book, keeping, * office routine, cookery, shorthand. Third: Adrienne Kitto,*first in drawing, shorthand, hygiene; second in science; third in arithmetic and cookery. Fourth: Marjorie Jones, first in tots; second in drawing, bookkeeping, cookery; third in hygiene. C.lib—First: Ella Birrell, first in English, office routine; second in bookkeeping, lons tots and mental; third m shorthand. Second: Eva Bennett,, first in bookkeeping, history; second in office routine; third in cookery. . Third: Margaret Johnson, first in shorthand, typewriting; second in history; third in cookery. Marked progress: Iris Lovett, first in hygiene, cookery; third in history and science. Special mention: Gwen Olifent, for.general excellence. C.Ic —First: Frances Hazelwood, first in English; second in history, drawing, home science, hygione, cookery. Second: Sybil Waterhouse, first in office routine and typewriting. Third (and marked progress): Joyce Haslam, first in hygiene; second in office routine. H.3—Eva Stebbings, for general excellence; Phyllis Priddey, for general excellence. H.2—First: Catherine Jones, first in English, > arithematic, Iznillindry; second in nistory, home science and drawing; third in needlework and dressmaking. Second: Mary Denison, first in history and home science; second in English; third in drawing. Special merit in home arts: Carrie Guymer. H,l.a —First: Hilda Holland, first' in drawing, history and hygiene; second in cookery andl needlework; fourth in science. Second: Winnie Williams, second in English and dressmaking; third in accounts and hygiene. Third: Hazel White, first accounts; second in science; third in needlework and history. Special merit in home acts: Ethel Sellens. H.lb—First: Olive Holland, first in. drawing, dressmaking, neelework; second in cooking, .hygienq, and history. Second:.; Gwen Richards, first in English, history, accounts, science, hygiene; second in arithmetic; third in dressmaking and needlework. Third: Constance Welton. first in arithmetic; second in accounts: third in science and hygiene. Special merit in home arts : Theresa Mee. A*2 —. First: Keith Wright, first in arithmetic, history and lettering; second in design ; third in woodwork Second : Jean Grimshaw, first in lettering and metalwork; second in plant study, modelling;. cookery and arithmetic; third in English. Third: Sylvia Olsen, first in English and modelling; second in history and. dressmaking; third in lettering. A.l—First: Frank Butler, first in design and lettering; second in woodwork and plant drawing. Second: Thelma Skinner, first in English, history and design'; second in lettering, metalwork and cookery; third in plant drawing. Third: Alethea Cook, first in metalwork, plant drawing and dressmaking; second in science and arithmetic. SPECIAL PRIZES. .Messrs Brown and Sharpe.—Case of engineer's tolls for most meritorious work in practical engineering; C. Bripgs. Mrs for the best needlework done by first year girl :* Connie Welton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12015, 18 December 1924, Page 3

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TECHNICAL COLLEGE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12015, 18 December 1924, Page 3

TECHNICAL COLLEGE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12015, 18 December 1924, Page 3