PORTOBELLO.
The following is the prize-list for the above school:—.
Class subjeots: i'erguson Neilson 1, May Mangan 2, George Senton 3. Arithmetic: 1' erguaon Neilson I,"Tennyson Moss 2, George Seaton 3. Writing: Elina Lewis 1, Nellie Dickson 2, Charles Muirhead 3. Standard I.—Class subjects: J. R. Seaton 1, Janet Leslie 2, William Seathley 3. Arithmetic: Janet Leslie 1, J. R. Scaton 2, Fred. MAuley 3. Writing: James Clcaiwatcr 1, Albert Nelson 2, James Scaton 3. Standard ll.—Class subjects: James Seaton 1 John Dalton 2. Arithmetic. Fanny Hughes 1, James Seaton 2. Writing: Ethel North 1, "standard 111.-Class subjects: Marion Varley 1, Charles Nelson 2, Ida M'Cartncy 3. Arithmetic- Marion Yarley 1, Oessie Scaton 2, Albstt Neilson 3. Writing: Mf.rion Varley 1, Jessie Scaton 2, Nellie Hughes 3. Standard IV.—Class subjects: Thomas Neilson 1, William Leslie 2, William North 3. Arithmetic: May Durham 1, William Leslie 2, Thomas Neilson 3. Writing: May Allan 1, Annie Ross 2, William North 3. Standard V.—Class subjects: Jane Hughes 1, Lizzie Seaton 2. Arithmetic: Lizzie Seaton 1, J.inc Hughes 2. Writing: Lizzie Seoton 1, May Seaton 2. Standard Vl.—Class subjects: Frazer B. Barton 1, Millicent Bowles 2. Dux of schoo;: Helen K. Sftiton.. Sewing.—Lower infants: Isabella Leslie 1, Mice Ramsay 2. Higher infants: May Geary 1, Jeannie Seaton 2. Class P: Nellie Dicksoii 1 Doreen Moss 2, Elma Lewis. 3. Standard I: Bessie Cormaok 1, Janet Leslie 2. Standard II: Fanny Hushes. Standard III: Nellie Hughes 1, Marion Varley 2, Jessie Seaton 3 Standard IV: Gladys Durham 1, Annie Ross 2, Mary Geary 3. Standard V: Lizzie Seaton 3, Jane Hughes 2. Standard VI: Helen H. BartP"
Best sewing in Standard IV: Gladys Durham (presented by Mrs Allan). Buttonholes: Helen H. Barton "(presented by Mrs Dougall). Most industrious in Standard IV: Mary Cormack and Mary Geary, equal (presented by Miss Ash and by school committee). Diligence in Standard IVJ William North and Mary Durham (presented by Mr Moss). Diligence in lower room: Emma Lewis (presented by Mr Mo3s). Most pomilai boy in the school: Frazer B. Barton. Most popular girl: Gladys Durham (presented by the chairman, Mr North). Mo3t popular pupil in lower room:_ Jane Seaton (presented by the manager of the' Bible and Tract Depot).
Hearty voles of thanks were accorded to the judges of sewing (Mrs Brandon. Miss W. Green, and Miss Walsh); also to Mr Nelson for judging the writing. There were four firit-e'aKs and nine secondclass certificates for good attendance issued.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11923, 22 December 1900, Page 3
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