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ST. MARK’S CHURCH SCHOOL

EXHIBITION OF WORK: DETAILED ORDER OF MERIT

At St. Mark’s Church School yesterdajT an exhibition of work accomplished by the pupils, past pupils, and parents was held. The judges were; Reading and recitation, Mr L. F. Watkins; children’s sections. Misses Hayes, Dempsey, and McAlister; cooking, Mesdarnes Webster and Munro; sewing and faneywork, Mesda.mes Leitch and Fairhalt ; art section, Mr Creswell. The following is the order of merit in the several classes: Embroidery Cards (handwork), Sta* dard IV . —Kathleen Nalder, 1, Ida Wells and Violette Lamb, equal, 2; Violette Lamb and Betty Taylor, equal. 3 Standard 111. —Dorothy Perkins, Marjorie Fleming, 2: Edna "Hawker, 3. Standard ll.—Ellender Lamb, 1; Marjorie McGill and Josephine Gamble, equal. 2; Judith Buckley, 3; Kahu Tahiri. commended. Preparatory.-- - Joan Ramsdale and Delza StoeklevJoneg, equal, 1; Percy deal, 2: Stephanie Suckling and Jean Edgar, equal, 3; Jack Collins. Jack Martin, and Gwen Baker, commended. Lady’s Spray. Brenda Boyes. Gentleman’*s Buttonhole. —Harold Gau din, 1, Brenda Boyes, 2; Betty Taylor, 3; Rose Taylor, commended. Bowl of hydrangea: Margaret McKenzie, 1; Allen McKenzie, 2. Decorated basket . Mrs Holcombe. Knitted garment: Mrs Martin. Best white fancy work: Miss Wright. Baby’s set: Mrs Gillies, Vegetables. Potatoes, Allen McKenzie; silver beet, Allen McKenzie; marquetery work, Miss Wright; vases, Miss B. Wright; hand-made beads. Miss B. Wright; sweet basket, Mrs Gillies; pickled onions, Mrs McKenzie; pickled cabbage, Mrs Murdock; mixed pickles, Mrs Holcombe 1, Mrs Madelev 2; sauce, rs Holcombe 1, Mrs Moss 2; plum jam, Mrs Rosenberg 1, Mrs Moss 2, raspberry jum, Mrs Holcombe 1, Mrs Murdock 2; jam (any other kind), Mrs Moss 1, Mrs Lamb 2, Allen McKenzie 3. Cookery Section.—Ginger nuts, Mrs Fry; cocoanut biscuits, Mrs Fry; oat* meal biscuits, Mrs Fry; chocolates, Mi%3 B. Wright; bon-bons, Mis 98. Wright, Serbian rock, Miss B. Wright; cocoanut ice, Miss B. Wright 1 ana 2; date creams, Mrs Saxton; scones (plain), Mrs Holcombe 1. Mrs . Gibson 2; scones (fancy), Mrs Gibson; gems, Mrs Scott 1, Miss B. Holm 2; Inortbread, Mrs Cotton; chocolate cake, Mrs Ballinger; orange cake, Mrs Bal linger; scones, Edna Hawker 1, Lucy Wells 2, Helen Falconer 3; tarts, Mar jorie Mann, 1; apple pie, Joan Ansell; shortbread, Edna Saxton, sponge cake, Edna Nunn; iced cake, Naomi Baker; cocoanut ice, Joan Hawker: marjna lade, Mrs Moss 1, Mrs McKenzie 2; apple jelly, Miss Holm 1, Mrs Madeley 2; jelly, Mrs Modeley 1, Mrs Me* KeUzie 2. Best doll dress, Kathleen Nalder, 1 Betty Taylor, 2; best knitted doll’* dress, Winifred Bourke 1, Edna Nunn 2; fancy work .(coloured), Mrs Stock-ley-Jones; faneywork. Miss B. Wright; coloured fancy work, Miss E. M. Holm T, Miss E. IVt. Holm 2; knitted dress, Mrs Martin; decorated basket, Esme Gillies. Recitation (Standard VI.). Joyce Gibson, 1; Evelyn Wright, 2; Kathleen Sapsford, 3; Nancy Bayfield, highly commended; Phyllis Martin, highly commended; Robert Martin, commended. Rending.— Evelyn Wright, 1; Joyo© Gibson and Robert Martin, equal, 2; -Nancy Bayfield 3; Grace Frundi, Kathleen Sapsford, Thelma Willoughby, highly commended. Recitation (Standard V.). Frank Hothersall, I; Marjorie Mann, 2; Joan Ballinger, 3; ’Ednn Bellamore and. Mar-, jorie Hose, Highly commended; Joan Power and Jack Power, commended. Reading: Joan Ballinger, 1; Molly Esson and Frank Hothersall, equal, 2; Constance Cordery, 3; Joan‘Power and Marjorie Hose, highly commended; Edna Bollatnore and Marjrrie Mann. Recitation (Standard . IV). —May commended. Martin 1, Helen Falconer 2, Lucy i Wells 3, E-dna Dhyrberg, Edna Nunn and John Gaudin highly commended, Joan Thomson and Joan Elliott commended. Reading.—Helen Falconer 1, Joan Thomson and Ruby Shephard, equal, 2, Edna Dhyrberg 3, Jean Roberts, Herbert Redward and Edna Nunn, highly commended. Recitation (Standard III,). —Joan Anderson 1 (excellent), Stella Willoughby 2 (excellent), Joyce Rosenberg 3 (very good). Rending.—Ailsa Richie i (very good), Erica Williamson 2 (good), Marjorie Fleming 3. Recitation (Standard II.). —Mariorie McGill 1 (excellent), Marjorie Holcombe 2 (excellent), Sylvia Peacock 3 (very good), Gythia Stockley Jones 3 (very good), Lesley Sehwass, Fay Henshiwood and ICahu Tahiwi, highly commended. Peggy Moss commended. Reading.—-.Hnrjorie Holcombe I, Lesley Sehwass and Kahu Tahiwi, equal 2. Gythia Stnckley Jones and Fay Henshiwood, highly commended, Reggie Moss commended.. Infants —Recitation,—-Honor Fry 1 (excellent), .Tack Martin 2 (excellent), Stephanie Suckling and Theda Pascoe. equal 3 (very good). Reading. —Honor Fry 1 (excellent). Nelli® Symonds 2 (good). Vera Kupli 3 (good). Relief Maps (Standard VI.). —Asia,

Derek Webb 1, Aurdey Jenkins V Nola Wright and Jean Boyle, equal 3; Europe, Evelyn Wright, Keith Thomson and Kathleen Sapsford, equal 1, Clifton Redward, Winnie Bourke 2. and Nanaey Bayfield, equal, 3. Standard V.—Asia, Frank Hothersall i, Edna Bellamore 2, Marjorie Mann 3: United Staten America, Edna. 80llamoreT, Rhondda Reynolds and Jack Fearer, equal 2, Joan Ballinger 3. Standard IV.—Palestine, Lucy Wells I, Rose Taylor and Edna Dyhrberg, equal 2, Joan Elliott, Kathleen Nalder and Betty Taylor, equal 3. Writing (Standard VI.). —Evelyn Wright 1, Edna Saxton, Jean Boyle and Harold Gaudin, equal 2, Audrey Jenkins 3. Standard V.—Edna Bellamore, Marjorie Mann and Mary Best, equal 1, Frank Hothersall 2, Naomi Baker and Joan Power, equal 3. Standard IV.—Edna Nunn and Violette Lamb and Dulcie Brightwell, equal 1, Jack Hutchings 2. Relief Maps (Standard III.). —Australasia, Dorothy Perkins 1, Marjorie Fleming 2, Reggie Sheargold 3. Map (freehand) —New Zealand (Standard VlA.—Derek Webb 1, Kathleen Sapsford and Clifton Redward, equal 2, Thelma Willoughby 3. Map. England (Standard V.).—Frank. Hothersall 1, Edna Bellamore 2. Hiri Woods 3. Standard lll.—Africa, Percy Dial. Coloured Bird (Standard VI.). Harold Saunders 1, Derek Webb and Evelyn Wright 2, Audrey Jenkins and Joyce Gibson, equal 3. Standard V.— Hiri Wood. Standard lll.—Lois Williamson 1, Kathleen Ross and Gordon Saunders, equal 2, Marjorie Fleming 3. WRITING. Standard 111. —Percy Cleal.. 1; Lois Williamson, 2; Dorothy Perkins and Lorraine Melton, equal, 3. Standard IX.—Kahu Tahiwi, 1; Marjorie Heughan and Gythea Stocklev-Jones, equal, 2; Brenda Boyes, 3. Preparatory.— Jack Martin and Jean Lilley, equal, 1 • Peggy Fleming and Joan Ramsdale, equal, 2: Honor Fry, 3. Infants.—Bertie Humphreys, 1 ; Cyril Phelps, 2; Willie Smith, 3. PRINTING. Standard Vl.—Jean Boyle, 1; Evelyn Wright and Nola Wright, equal, 2; Kathleen Sapsford, 3. Standard V. —Marjorie Mann. 1; Edna Bellamore, 2; Joan Ballinger. 3. Standard IV. Joan Elliott and Violette Lamb, equal, 1; Edna Nunn, 2. Standard lll.—Gordon Saunders, 1. ILLUSTRATED NURSERY RHYMES. Standard Vl.—Jean Boyle, 1; Evelyn Wright, 2; Winifred Bourke and Kathleen Sapsford, equal, 3. Standard V.—Edward Sapsford. 1; Naomi Baker and Constance Cordery, equal, 2; Constance. Corderv 3. Standard IV.— Kathleen Nalder. 1: Jean Murdock, 2; Violette Lamb. 3. Standard 111. Lois Williamson, 1: Percy Cleal, 2; Marjorie Fleming, 3. COLOURED FLOWERS. Standard Vl.—Kathleen Sapsford, 1; Evelyn Wright and Nola Wright, equal. 2: Harold Saunders, 3. Standard V.—Marjorie Mann and Naomi Baker,

equal, 1; Naomi Baker. 2: Hiri Wood, 3. Standard IV Rose Taylor, 1; Edna Nunn. 2; Kathleen Nalder, 3. Standard 111. —Dorothy Perkins. \; Lois Williamson, 2: Lorraine Melton, 3. Best Decorated Hoops..—Raynor White, ] : Jack Martin, 2; Esme Gillies, 3; Molly Essen and Joan Ballinger. commended. Coloured fancy work, Brenda Boyes. Best article made from 6ugar bag. Violette Lamb, 1 ; Violette Lamb. 2. Handkerchief (best hemmed). Marjorie , Holcombe, 1; Judith Buckley and Nancy Herron, equal, 2; Olga Smith, commended. Decorated basket. Marjorie Halcombe, 1; Janet Little. 2. GEOMETRICAL DESIGNS. Standard V. —Edna Bellamore, 1; Rhondda Reynolds. 2: Joan Ballinger, 3. Standard IV.— Dorothy Perkins, 1; Edna Dyhrberg and Herbert Redward,, equal. 2; Marjorie Fleming and Herbert Redward. equal, 3 ■ George Hudson, commended. FLORAL DESIGN. Standard Vl.—Allan McKenzie. 1; Kathleen Sapsford end Nola Wright, equal. 2: Harold Saunders, 3. Standard IV. —Percy Cleal. 1: Herbert Redward, 2; Kathleen Nalder. 3. Scrap Books —Jack Power, 1; Dorothy Bair. 2; Edna Hawker. 3. Belief map (old pupils). Esme Gillies. Best specimen coloured fancy work, Sir F. Stockley—Tones. Handkerchiefs. Mrs Gillies. Best specimen crochet. Mrs Rule. DRAWING. Standard Vl.—Jean Bovle. 1; Clifton Redward. 2. Standard IV.—Edna Nunn. 1: Violet Lamb, 2. Standard ll.—Reginald Moss. 1 : Gythea Stock-ly-Jones, 2: Doris Smith and Brenda Boyes, eoual, 3. Preparatory.—Delza Stockley-.Tones, 1; Barry Fell, 2: Jack Collins. 3. GEOMETRICAL DESIGNS. Standard A “ —Clifton Redward. 1 • Harold Saunders. 2; Eyelvn Wright, 3; Nancy Bayfield and Clifton Redward. commended.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16

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ST. MARK’S CHURCH SCHOOL New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16

ST. MARK’S CHURCH SCHOOL New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 16