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SCHOOL BREAK-UPS

CLINTON. The annual break-up concert of the Clinton School was held last week, when the hall was crowded by an enthusiastic audience, who enjoyed the excellent rendering of songs, dialogues, marches, and other items contributed by pupils. Mr D. A. M‘Lachlan (chairman of the School Committee) presided and expressed the pleasure of the committee at the-interest displayed in the annual school function, and congratulated the head master (Mr H. C. Romans) and his assistants (Misses Mason, Belcher, and Hay) on the success of the scholars at the examinations, where all the pupils in Standard YI gained their proficiency certificates. The attendance certificates did not come to hand in time for distribution at the break-up, but will be presented on a later occasion. The. following is the prize list:— Standard Vl.—Dux (gold medal), Norecn Edwards, Adrian Curran 2, Leslie Hill 3. Standard V.—Wallace Afcernethy 1, William Gridgemrm 2, Maggie Irving 3. Standard IV.—Ayson Clifford 1, John Garden 2, Florence Apperley 3, Standard lll.—Dav'd Kelly I, Pat Garden 2, Martin Dauman 3. Standard ll.—Hazel Brown 1, Stuart Dark 2, Irene Symopds 3. Standard I. —Albert Nelson 1, Jack Curran 2, Martha Dauman 3. P 4 MXachlan, Edward Ward. Myra Brown, Pat -Thomson, Ivan Hill, M. Walker. Nelson Pollett. P3.—L Gibson. Charles Harlow. Kathleen Sullivan, Mavis Dark, C. Bird. N. Wilson, A. Lester, M. Panps, M. Madden. P2.—Eileen Madden, D. Ayson, Mary Ward. A. Gourlay, D. Murphy. Pl. E. Lindsay. J. Rodgers, Iris Barlow, E. Hav, Henry Hill. L. Scullv. I. Dowling, 0. Wilson. S. Wilson, C. Gibson. J. Meggett, A. Porock. M. Penman, M. Thomson. A. M'Kenzie, ,T. Osborne, E. Pellect, Doreen Thomson, H. Thomson. KARITANE. Karitano School held its break-up _on Friday, December 22. the ceremony taking the form of a concert and dance, during which the prizes were given out. The hall was filled with parents and friends, and all the items were contributed by the children. The following is the prize list;— Standard Vl.—Rita Turnbull, dux. Standard V.—Ata Ellison 1, John Jackson 2, Josephine Pile 3. Standard IV.—Annie Wilson 1, Adelaide Pile 2, W. M’Cosh 3. Standard lll.—Maude Pile 1, .Reynold Tubman 2. Standard ll.—Molly Black 1, William Olsen 2. Annie Hamostoad 3. Standard T.—A. Olsen 1, E. Rowe 2, M. Goodlet 3. , Gardening Prizes.—J. Pile, J. Jackson, D. Stewart, W. Johnston. PINE HILL. The break-uo and annual distribution of prizes of the Pino Hfil School, which took place on December 20. was largely attended by parents and residents. An interesting programme, efficiently rendered bv the children, was heartily enjoyed by the audience, who expressed their approval in prolonged applause. The chairman (Mr MTlugh) congratulated the teachers upon a successful year’s work. Mr Snoor, a well-known resident, endorsed Mr M‘Hugh’s remarks. Following is the prize list: Standard VI • —William Kilner dux, William Kerner class prize. F’orenee Larkina and Frances Larkins 2, William Kilner Athenaeum prize. Frances Larkins sewing*. Standard V.—Janet Jolly class prize and sewing. Standard IV—Florence Bell, William Rogers, and Charles Jolly class prizes. Standard lll—Alberta Lawrie and Margaret Murphy first class prizes, Ena Benson, Lea.la M‘Ara, Crissy Johnson. Ethel'Lawrie, William Goss second class prizes; Ena Benson sewing; Thomas Murphy and Peter Johnson diligence. Standard ll.—Jack Kilner first class prize, Winnie Murphy second class prize; sewing—Winnie Murphy 1, Kathleen Campbell 2. Standard I.—Second class: Frances Jolly. In the preparatory divirion each child received a book. Fourteen attendance certificates ivere presented. PORTOBBLLO. As portion of the prize list for the x ortobello School was inadvertently omitted from Saturday’s issue wo publish the names of the prize-winners in all the standards. The list is as follows:—■ Standard Vl.—Dux: D. J. Mackintosh. First; 0. Turnbull, D.Mackintosh, A. Marshall. Second: I. Williams. Progress prize; E. Smith. Hand work; E. Turnbull. Standard V.—First: N. Brown. Second: R. Turnbull. Progress: E. Cross. Hand work: R. Turnbull. Standard IV.—First: W. Arnott, V. Hansen. Second: J. Hodgson, L. Peppered. Progress: G. Geary. Hand work : D. Moore. Standard (lll.—First; A. Montgomery. Second: S. Geary. Progress: F. Clearwater. Hand work: L. Bloy. Standard ll.—First: I. Hodgson, E. Gunn. Second: D. Paris, A. Marshall, P. Bishop. Progress: G. Bloy. -land work: A. Marshall. Standard! I.—First: B. Eadie, M. Broadley, I Hanna, S. Anderson. Second: D. Hughes, R. Paris. Progress: E. Harwood. Hand work: R. Glenn. NORTH-EAST HARBOUR. The fallowing is the prize-list;— Standard Vl.—Koa Riddell dux, Norman. Challis 2, Herman Stedman 3. Standard V.—Sylvia Vivian I, Norma, Small 2, Gibson Smith 3. Standard IV.—Kate Landreth I, Stanley Bowley 2, Eric Hook 3. Standard 111. —Stell Maden and Hina Gilmour (equal)' 1, William Wilson 2, Ruwea Vivian 3. Standard ll.—Vivian Elliott ]/, Elsie Ingram 2, Frank Smith 3. Standard I.—Olive Vilson 1, Vincent Bewley 2, Phyllis Scott 3. Sowing Prizes.—K. Riddell, L. Vivian, H. Howie, J. Wyse, E. Ingram, Phyllis Scott. AWAMANGU. The annual break-up entertainment and prize-giving was held at Awamangu on Wednesday, December 20. In spite of the wot night, the school was crowded by an appreciative audience. The following is the prize-list:— Standard Vl.—William Elliott' 1, Eileen Thomson 2. Standard V.—George Burns 1. . Standard 111. —Mario Wallace 1, Rota M‘Arthur 2, Eric Richardson 3. Standard ll.—Joan Biair 1, Ella Thomson, 2, Lila Taggart 3. P 4. —Winnie Blair 1, Eric Jones 2. P 2.—Una Thomson 1, Arthur Thomson 2. P I.—Willie Thomson 1. . Sewing Prizes.—Seniors. Eileen Thomson; intermediate, Elsie Smollet; juniors, Avis List.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18747, 28 December 1922, Page 10

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SCHOOL BREAK-UPS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18747, 28 December 1922, Page 10

SCHOOL BREAK-UPS Otago Daily Times, Issue 18747, 28 December 1922, Page 10

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