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SCHOOL VACATIONS.

ANNUAL PRIZE LISTS. WALTON. Standard VI.—L. M'Phail (Dux) 1, H. Barclay 2. Standard V. —D. Christie 1, L. Hollows 2. Standard IV.—I. M'Phail 1, M. Christie 2. Standard 111. —I. Shand ], W. Soott 2. Standard lI.—S. Moore 1, P. M'Lauchlan 2. Standard I.—C. Gribben 1, E. M‘Donald 2. Class P.—A. Barclay 1. Sewing.—M. Hetherington. HIGHCLIFF. Standard Vl.—Doreen Samson (Dus). Standard V.—Richard Morris 1. Standard IV.—Ena Stuart 1. Standard lll.—Walter M'Meeking 1. Standard ll.—Patricia Samson 1. Standard I.—George Donaldson 1. Special Prizes.—Composition, Fairburn Merporial Prize: Standard VI, Arnold Aitken; Standard V, Richard Morris; Standard IV, Kitty Donaldson; Standard 111, Walter M'Meeking. Sewing: Seniors, Iris Stewart; junior, Patricia Samson. HYDE. Standard Vl.—Catherine Dowling (Dux), John Laughton 2, Frances Kinney 3. Standard V.—Albert Bruhns 1. Standard IV. —James Bruhns 1, Gordon Laughton and Ellen Dowling (equal) 2 Standard 111.—Hugh M'Auley 1, Daniel Coster 2, Patricia Dowling 3. Standard ll.—John Bruhns 1, Gladys King 2. Standard I.—Mary M'Auley 1, Allan Laughton 2, Nicholas Bruhns 3. Special Prize.— Sewing: Patricia Dowling. , Attendance Certificates. —Gladys King, Lilian Simes, Gordon Laughton. Navy League (Standard VI). —Catherine Dowling. WEST TAIERI. Dux of School (George R. Ferguson Memorial Medal).—Christina S. M'Kenzie. Standard VI.—C. D. M'Kenzie; Standard V, Irene Robson; Standard 111, Mavis Campbell; Standard 11, Ronald Reid I, Cathie Goodlet 2; Standard I. Kenneth Reid; P 3, James Mann. Neatness.—Christina M'Kenzie, Ronald Reid, Kenneth Reid Margaret Shaw. Sewing.—Christina M‘Kenzie, Mavis Campbell, Alice Mann. Attendance—C. S. M'Kenzie, Alice Mann, James Mann. Physical Exercises. —C. S. M'Kenzie, Irene Robson. _ , Best Collection of Weeds.—lrene Robson. Best Kept Garden.—Douglas Miller. SUTTON. Infants. —Gwen Craighead, Pat Spratt, Ella Watson, Stanley Gamble, Jack Craighead Robert Johnstone; Robert Kidd, Harry Spratt, Betty Meldrum. Edwin White, Harry White. Standard I.—Runa Johnstone 1, Jean M'Hardy 2, George M'Donald 3, Tom White 4. Standard ll.—Jack Terry 1, Isla Kidd 2, Stewart Thompson 3, Vera Docherty 4, Jessie Meldrum 5. . Standard 111. —Doris Kinsman 1, Jean Dawson 2, Ron M'Donald 3, Park Terry 4, Jean Braid progress. Standard IV.—Dorbthy, Thompson 1, George Burnby 2, Clara Docherty 3. Edmund O’Connell progress. Standard VI. —Hilda Johnstone dux of school, James Kidd 2. Sewing prize: Doris Kinsman. Neatest work: Jean Braid and Ron M'Donald. Attendance: Clara Docherty and Ron M'Donald. Proficiency certificates: Hilda Johnstone and 'James Kidd. PORTOBELLO. The annual break-up concert and dance of the Portobello School, was held on Friday night in the Coronation Hall. There was a good attendance of parents and residents. The pupils gave an excellent programme of songs, and dialogues, under the direction of their teacher (Miss Cable). At the conclusion of the concert the prizes were distributed as follows: — Dux (medal presented by Mr Ridley); James Wallace. Standard Vl.—First Class: J. Wallace, M. Broadley. Standard V.—First class; E. Eadio, R. M'Laeklah, E. Anderson. Second class: G. Bloy, B. Harwood, M. Hughes, E. Gunningfi E. M'Cartney, W. Tregonning, G. Cockrane, J. Mills. Standard IV. —First class: D. Murray. Second class: J. Montgomery, J. Arnott, A. Clark. Standard lll.—First class: A. Hanson, M. Eadie. Second class: G. Wallace, B. Clark. D. Ridell, M. Smith, S. Cross. V. Dow. Third class: S. M'Cartney. Standard ll.—First• class: L. Cockrane, E. Smith, P. Glenn, D. M'Lacklan. Second class: O. Hughes, I. Allison. Third class: L. Boult, H. Hughes, D. Reece, a. Tregonning, J. Bloy, H. Montgomery. Standard I.—First class: J. Cockrane, 1. Hanson. Second class: M. Cross. A. M'Kendrich, S. Smith. P 5 prize: A. M'Cartney. Second prize: F. Reece. Third prize: M. Gardner. Sewing Prizes.—Standard V: E. Eadie, B. Harwood. Standard IV; D. Murray, P. Clark. Standard III: M. Eadie. Standard II- L. Cockrane. Standard I: M. Cross. Writing Prizes. —Standard VI: J. Wallace. Standard V: E. Eadie, S. Anderson (equal). Standard IV: A. Clark. Standard III: B. Clark, C. M'Kendrick (equal). Standard II: L. Boult. Standard I: A. M'Kendrick. Attendance- Prizes. —J. Wallace, G. Bloy, S. Anderson, H. Gear, P. Glenn, A. Tregonning, ALEXANDRA DISTRICT HIGH Standard Vl.—Dux of school, (gold medal presented by Mrs Kilgour): %izbeth Turner, Noel B. Ferris and S. Cameron (equal) 2. Progress: Rita Walker. Standard V.—Melvin Armstrong 1, Grace Edwards 2. Progress: William Black. Standard IV.—Alison Arnott 1, Hugh Campbell 2, Isabel Farquha,rson 3. Standard lll.—Murdoch Campbell 1, Jack Symons 2. Progress: William Robertson. Standard 11.—Islay Craig 1, Iris Pratt 2. Progress: Ernest Vallancc. Standard 1. —Willie Meiklejohn 1, George Mathias 2. Progress: Charles Sorrell. P. Classes.—Muriel Bennett I, Essie Theyers 2, Dan Butler 3. Special Prizes.—Soldiers' memorial: Noel 15. Ferris 1, Isabel M'Pherson 2. Navy League; Standard VI —Noel B. Ferris; Standard V—Dorothy Mathias. Writing; Standard IV Boy—lvan Pratt; Standard HI, Boy—Murdoch Campbell. (Prize presented bv Mrs Binnie.) Woodwork (junior class): Leslie Hunt. (Prize presented by Mrs Binnie.) Cookery; Isabel M'Pherson. (Prize presented by Mrs Binnie). Sowing: Standard IV—Peggy Hesson ; Standard lll.—Vavis Comgal (prize presented bv Miss Walden). Foolball (Bantams) sevon-a-side tournament medals and cup: M. Campbell (captain), R. Arnott, 1,. M'Kellar, E. Vallance, W. Robertson, W. Ferris, C. Theyers. Best kept garden plot (prize presented by Mr Booth) : R. Hewitt and M. Armstrong. Home-work (prize presented by Mr Booth): Standard IV—Bella Park; Standard 111 Jean Simpson. Good attendance certificates.—Standard Vl—Helen Cameron, Isabel M'Pherson. I Lizbeth Turner; Standard V—-Meivin I Armstrong, Joseph Hull, George Simpson, : Dorothv Mathias; Standard TV—Hugo Campbell, Ormond M'Kellar; Standard Hl—Arthur Hardy, Hilda King; Standard 71 —Robert Arnott, f.eslie Mathias, Mar jqrie Ashworth; Standard I—Allan Lindup Islay M'Kellar; Infants—Alice Anderson, Mavis- Hunt, Essie Theyers, Greta M'Kellar. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. Dux of high school (gold medal sented by Mrs Kilgour): Stuart F. 7 ■ gans. Prefects: General proficiency—W. nott, L. Tversen; C. M'Elroy, C. Rive i Seniors; Lena Anderson 2, Ileen Wi! 3. Intermediates: Gordon Beilby 1, Job Jamie 2, William Johns 3. Juniors: Eva Shanks 1. Muriel Ledingliam 2. Gladys Simonsen 3. Special prize (presented by Whitcpmbe and Tombo): Goner M progress—A. HfTkoraci*

General good influence (presented by Mr C. Richards) Boy, Cecil M'Elroy; girl, Lauriss Iversen. Soldiers’ memorial prize: Seniors, Phyllis Glen Jamie; intermediates, John Jamie. Navy League: Seniors, Stuart Bringans; intermediates, Catherine Spear; juniors, Muriel Ledingham. Senior woodwork (presented by Mrs Binnie); Ashley Rivers. Special prize: Junior mathematics — William Huston. _ _ , . Scholarships: Alexandra D.H. School Jubilee Scholarship—Gordon Beilby; Trentham Scholarship—Leslie Hunt. Good attendance certificates (secondary department): Gordon Beilby, Archibald M'Pherson, Lena Anderson, Ileen Wilson, Eileen Keane, Gladys Simonsen. TOKOMAIEIEO HIGH. The break-up ceremony of the Tpkomairiro District High School was divided into two sections, that connected with the infant department and up to Standard 111 taking place in the school gymnasium during Thursday afternoon, when the prizes were distributed. The principal function was held in the evening, when the Coronation Hall was crowded to its u * m ° st capacity for the break-up concert and the distribution of prizes to pupils from Standards 111 to VI. and those ir the secondary department. The Chairman of the School Committee (Mr J. P. Every), presided, and an excellent programme was presented under the direction of the. teachers the prizes were distributed at interval* to the successful pupils Following is the .prize-list: Senior Vll.—Dux of school (gold medal). Paul Raymond Every. General. excellence: William Small. Industry: ReginaW Oher. Merit: Margaret Paterson Mortal Mabel M'Quitty, James Reid.. le ?® r ' a ' prize, for general know ledge: J? an Rr °' v , n and Margaret Borthwick (equal). Attendance prizes: William Small (six years unbroken). Paul R. Every (three years unbroken). Shooting cup: Alex. Woodhead. Intermediate.—First in mathcmatics and science: Emily Bedford. First in English and second in science: Edith Martin. Merit: George Melville. Good classwork: Margaret Sutherland. Athenseum Pr> ze - John M'Donald. Attendance prize. Geo « Melville (two years unbroken). Junior shooting cup: Paul Every Captain.of winning basketball team; En ?* y • Captain of-.winning hockey team. Em y B junior VlE—Dux of class; Keith Michelle, Jessie Lockhart 2, Peggy-Mur-ray 3 Grace M'Gregor 4. Arch Campbell 5 Mvra Allison 6, A. Light i. ’Attendance prizes: Violet , ? p fchart (four years unbroken), Jessie Lockhart (three years unbroken), Jessie Bam (t o years unbroken). . ' Standard Vl.—Dux of pr.marydepartment (gold medal):, Leslie Cannon. Dux girl: A. Littlejohn. » , Genera! neatness: W. Mouhn ludastry: V. Dobson, M. Holmes, M. Mills, M. Jones J Ransome, W. Wells, N. David son, W. Fagg, J. Wood Attendance: V. Scott (six years unbroken), W Mu rray and R Kreft (four years unbroken). A. ihttleiohn and D. Corston (three years unbroken), Leslie Cannon (two years unbroken). Industry; M. Gatman andt E. Thornton. Sewing (gold medal). Martha °Standard V.-Dux of class: Catherine Henderson. Dux- boy: Gerald Tosswill. General excellence: Clara M Quit- yAthenffium prize: Gordon Muiraj. I“. in class: Arthur Fagg. progress. Lesley Vidal, Ethel Bedford, Sylvia Clark. Industry: Sinclair Clark. Edmond Russe l Attendance: Clara M Quitty U° ur years. unbroken), Stanley Kennedy (three years unbroken). Elsie MLcan (two years unbroken). Progress: Grace Hunt. 5 Standard IV.—Dux 6 ll ' b E * d “ x hoy, A. Burn. Progress: K. Wright. Improvement: S. Field. Recitation: J. fbithie Drawing: D. Morris. General excellence: I. Whytock and C. R ° be /?s°.“' Writing: M. Read. Spelling: P. Little. Arithmetic: F. M'Elrea. , Standard lll.—Dux of class. Charles Lane. English: Mark Scott. Composition; Albert ATQuitty. ..Writing and general neatness: Douglas Hunt. Natuie study: James M'Neur. Geography: Helena Gordon. Attendance: Charles Lane (three years unbroken), Catherine Martin, Campbell MTCinney, and Alex. Wilson (two years unbroken) Arithmetic: Colin M'Donald. Industry j, William NiminP. Progress: Rit.a Wells. Standard lib—Dux of class: Zela Morris. Compositiou: Rupert .Wood. Nature study: George Kennard. Attendance: Thomas M'Kinney (three years unbroken), William Lyall (two years unbroken). _ , *. Standard Ha.—Dux of class: Jean Littlejohn. General excellence: Nancy Cannon. Arithmetic: Maudie Robertson. Nature study; Leslie Foote, Arithmetic,: Hugh Wilson. Grammar: Ida Kennedy. Recitation: Honor Morris. Reading: Clm Reed* Writing: Hazel Barclay. Composition; Jack M'Donald. English; Wilson Gordon. Progress; Jessie Wright and Ralph Mills. , Standard I.—Dux of class: Joan Hood. English: Jean Arnott. General excellence: Harry Hamilton. Reading: Joyce VVethev. Writing: Bessie Sawers. Arithmetic: ‘Alick Scott. Speech: Walter Kennard. Arithmetic: James Burn. Mental: Jack Dunbar. Composition: Cora Wells. English: Faith Gatman. Progress: Elsie Wills, Alan Read, Ada Howarth. Each of the pupils in the infant department received a book prize. GONCOED. Dux of school: Jean Atkins. Standard Vl.—Class marks: Jean Atkins 1 Doreen Mitchell and Charles Berry (equal) 2. Writing. Florence Robertson. Drawing: John Matheson, Recitation: Doreen Mitchell. Cooking; Madge Taylor. Woodwork; John Matheson. Agn culture: Arthur Presbury. Standard V —Class marks: Leona Connor 1, Ruby Riper 2, Marpori Atkins 5. Diligence; Rose Phillips. Agriculture: Kininont Christie. t , „ Standard IV.—Class marks: Alma Connor 1. Terence Lepine 2, Alex. M'Lean a, Ronald Stewart 4. Diligence: Gorden Turnbull, Beryl Piper, Ruth freeman Edith Phillips. Writing: Terence Lepme. Drawing: Alex. M'Lean. Special progress: Douglas- Murtagh. Attendance (second class): Alma Connor, Weston Clulee. Standard lll.—Class marks: Evan Harris 1, Thomas Chandler 2, Leonard Morrison 3. Diligence; Rose Pollard, Vera Bush. Writing: Ivan Burgess. Drawing: William Talbot. Recitation; Patricia Winders. _ Attendance (first class) : Euan Harris. Standard ll.—Class marks: Gwen Webster 1, Stewart Hamilton 2, Mary Cassels Fred Dickson, Stanley Turnbull (equal) ; 3 Writing: Thelma Mitchell. Drawing: Hunter Wylie. Diligence: Fred R. Ran- • dal). Mavis Phillips. Attendance: first : class, Thelma Mitchell; second class, Mar--1 garet Burgess. , „ Q , I Standard I.—Class marks: Gwen Stewart 1, Alexia Phillips 2, Jean Gibb 3, Lenore Lepine and William Morrison ■ (equal) 4. Diligence: Clara Rouse, Earl Wylie, Leslie Scoullar, Ivy Ritchie. Writing; Lenore Lepine. Drawing: Violet i Sim. Recitation: Joyce Talbot. Attendance; Second class —Eileen Ward, Evelyn Burgess. , . _ , P 4 marks: Mane Lepine 1, Arthur Hamilton 2, Ruby Bennett 3. Diligence: William Harvey, Albert Woolford, Lloyd Woolford Sewing Prizes. —Standards IV, V, and VI: Alma Connor 1, Jean Atkins 2. Standards II and III: Patricia Winders. Standard I;• Lenore Lepine. Special sewing prizes; Leona Connor, Marjori Atkins, Jean Mitchell, Doreen Mitchell. Rhona Russell. Navy League prizes: Doreen Mitchell I, Alex. M'Lean 2, Terence Lepine 3. Athenaeum prize; Efiglish and history, Leona Connor. LEITH VALLEY. The Leith Valley School annual breakup concert and distribution of prizes followed by a children’s fancy dress mrade and Christmas tree took place before a crowded and appreciative audience on Friday evening. The-, programme submitted was as follows: —Junior Division: -Nursery rhymes in song; seniors, “ Help to Make a Little Sunshine,”’ “The Alin strel Boy”; juniors, kangaroo song, reci tation, “My Pussy Cat,” May Miller; seniors, “ Swanee River,” “ The Miner’s Dream of Home”; juniors, "1 Saw a Ship A Sailing”; recitation, Thos. Thom son; seniors. “ It’s a Long Way to Tip erary,” “ 1 Am Singr My Way Round o World ”; Eva Moss, sword dance and ighland fling; recitation, “ Auction Exlordinary,” Maud Powell; juniors, fenny Wren and Silver Bells ” song, chard Phillips; recitation, Kathleen Icarney; recitation, Allan Booth; .uninrs, “ Sandy Alan” ’and “Story Book Jdall ”; seniors and juniors, “Rule Britannia,”' ’National Anthem. Mr R. East, chairman of the School Committee, distributed the prizes. The list is as follows:

Dux medal: Allan Thomson. Athenasum prize for proficiency in English and history: Allan Thomson. Standard Vl.—Class prizes: Allan Thomson 1, Robert Jackson and Maud Powell (equal) 2. General excellence: Ethel Button.

Standard V. —Eva Moss 1, Mabel East 2, Arthur Button 3. Standard IV.—Kenneth Kearney 1, Henry Edmunds 2. Standard lll.—Nona Kearney and Ivy Harris (equal) 1, Decima Kearney 3. Progress: Jean Gray, Alary Short, Jessie Edmunds, Maurice, Dunbar, Victor Smith, Sneddon Smith. Standard ll.—Thomas Thomson and Molly M'Carthy 1, Richard Phillips 3. Class prizes: Noel Dryden, John Moss, Allan Booth, Willie Troup, George Miller, Georgina Gordon. Standard I.—Winnie Harris 1, Kathleen Kearney 2, Alma Troup 5. Prep. IV.—Bva Edmunds 1, Violet Miller 2 Mabel Button 3. Prep. lll.—Marion Dryden 1, Berta Troup and Frank Moss 2. Progress: Frank Powell, Albert Donaldson, Arthur Edmunds, P. II. —Morna Falconer 1, John Thomson 2, Rita Jenkins 5. P. I.—Lawrence Falconer 1, Raymond Button 2, Allan M'Carthy 3. Sewing (Standards V and VI) —Mabel East 1. Standards HI and IV—lvy Harris 1. Standards 1 and ll—Winnie Harris 1. P 111 and IV—Marion Dryden L Attendance certificates: Kenneth Kearney, Thomas Thomson. The fancy dress parade, in which there was keen competition, resulted as follows :—Girls; Georgina Gordon (Queen Victoria) 1, Kathleen Kearney (Hawaiian) 2 Boys; Robert Jackson (Indian chief) 1, Frank Moss (golliwog) 2. WAVEELEY CATHOLIC BOYS’ HOME. On Wednesday the closing of Ihe school year was celebrated at Mount St. Joseph by a concert, prize-giving, and sports. Bishop Whyte presented the prizes, the list being as follows : Good conduct (awarded by vote of his companions): Francis Deady. * Christian doctrine: Davie Ryan 1, Vincent Aitcheson 2; next in merit, V. Lester, D. Harwood. lan Burke. Reading: Horace Moloney, Frank Moore, John Harnett, Willie Duff. Arithmetic: Horace Moloney, Arnold Mannion, Harry Doyle, Joe Mulligan, E. Dwyer, M. Petherick, J. Doyle, H O’Grady, Writing: Max Harwood, W. O’Neill, O. Whelan. D. Harnett. Irish History; Arnold Mannion 1, Willie Bradley 2. Spelling: Willie Walker, W. Bradley, G. Wisneskie (equal merit), jimmy M'Phee, and Austin Mulligan. Drawing: Noel Holland and Leo Murray. Composition: Willie Walker, Pat Woodhouse, and G. Wisnpskie. Agriculture: Thomas O’Donnell. Diligence: Horace Moloney. English history; Francis Deady. Neatness: Jack Mulligan, Jim Wilson, Clive Bell. English grammar: Francis Deady. Geography Francis Deady. Politeness: Vincent Aitcheson. General improvement: Arthur CleaverManual work: Clive Bell and Vincent Aitcheson (equal). Highest marks, in Standard I: Willie Gregory. Best in P. IV: Douglas Burke. Genera! proficiency; Francis Deady. Proficiency certificates: Leslie Mulligan, Horace Moloney Francis Deady. PUEAKANUI. Dux of the school; Eva Jelley. Most Alarks: Standard V—Alona Bobsein. Highest marks: Standard IV—Patricia Glenn; Standard lII—A. Bobsien; Standard lI—E. Bobsien and S. Foote (equal); Standard I —Daphne Bennett. _ Sewing.—Standards V and VI: M. Stevenson. Standards 111 and IV: R. .Pauley. Standards I and II: Venie Baird. After the prizes were given out opportunity was taken to bid good-bye to the infant teacher (Aliss B. C. Kinaston). Air Sullivan, on behalf of the residents of the district, asked-her to accept a dainty gold expansion bracelet, a bullock hide traveling case, a quaint chubby umbrella, and a case. of perfumes in token of the high esteem in which she is held in the district. Miss Kinaston suitably replied. On Thursday a concert was given by the children. The programme included gramophone and bagpipe selections and Highland dancing, songs, dialogues, and recitations by the children. TOKOITI. .The break-up ceremony of the Tokoiti School was attended by a large number of parents and friends. Air John Porter (chairman of committee) presiding. After the concert programme the prizes were distributed by Air John R. Wilson as folStandard V. —Gertrude Nicholls 1, Joyce Ussher 2, Edith Forrester 3, John Wells 4. Standard IV.—David Millar 1, Andrew Hughes 2. Standard 111. —Keith Ward 1, Alollie Ussher 2, Nellie Alillar 3, William Anderson 4. , _ , Standard ll.—Joan Cochrane 1, John Ussher 2, Sandy Fiddes and Thomas Robertson (equal) 3. . Standard I.—Alaggie Al'Alurtne 1, Mollie Porter 2, Herbert Anderson 3, Earl Woodford 4. _ „ i Special Prizes. —Sewing: Joyce Ussher 1. Rita Carruthers 2. Essay on “Glorious New Zealand”: Robert ArDonald. Essay on “Beautiful Japan”; David Millar. Dux special prize (awarded by ex-pupils); Gertrude Nicholls. CIECLE HILL. Dux of school: Douglas Flett, Harry Buchanan 2. Standard V.—Writing: Winifred Andrews. History; John Andrews, Progress: William Andrews. Standard IV. Arithmetic: Dorothy Buchanan. History and geography; Eric Roulston. . Standard lll.—Writing and arithmetic: Tui Andrews. Spelling: David Andrews. Standard I. Writing: Winifred Buchanan. Arithmetic: Hector Roulston. Mental: George Andrews. Handwork: Harry M'Neill. P lll.—Reading and recitation: Lizzie Hansen. Tables: Walter Buchanan. Spelling: Rena Hogan. Handwork: Harry Hogan. . Special Prizes.'—Keenest gardener: John Andrews. Neatest worker: Tui Andrews Attendance prizes: Douglas Flett and Harry Buchanan. WAIT ATI. The annua] concert and presentation of prizes in connection with Waitati School took place in the hall on Thursday last. Mr W. Proudfoot (chairman of the School Committee) presided over s good attend ance of parents and friends. The musical items, dialogues, etc., given by the children were well received, also songs by Mesdames Ritchie. Ashworth, and Bosworth. and the Misses Coventry and Little. The chairman briefly reviewed the year’s work, and paid a tribute to the good work done j?y Rle teachers. From money '•eceived from concerts it if hoped to as phalt a considerable portion of the play ground, and make a few other improvements during v the school holidays The following is the prize-list. Twenty-three attendance certificates were won by pupils. Standard Vl.—First and dux' of school: James Gray, Flora White 2, John hite 3 Special prizes for domestic science spell big, exercise book, and sewing; Flora "standard V.— Roderick M'Leod 1, Mur rav Beasley and Harold Rhodes (equal) 2, Frances Griffen 5- Special pnzes-Exer-oise book- R. M'Leod. Alwyn Ferguson. Spelling: Thelma Dougherty Home science; Alwyn Ferguson and Margaret Beasley. Sewing: Jessie Reid. Standard IV.— Eunice Ross 1, Kancy Townsend 2, Lena Kuur and Olive Wenlock (equal) 3. Special prizes—lmprovement in writing: Gladvs Tomlins 1, Nancy Town send 2 Greatest effort, and enthusiasm: Lena King. Improvement and good man nors; Robert Ashworth. Sewing Olive Wenlock. ml , T i Standard TlL—Robert Thomnson 1, Jack Jarvis 2, Arthur Townsend 3. Special p r j 7CS —Improvement in writing: E|sic ■Mian 1- Arthur Townsend 2. Diligence: Maurice’Philnott. Sewing: Ivy Clark Standard ll.—Gwonda Hare 1, Edith Mian 2 John Gray 3. Special prlzesSpelling: Gwenda Hare and E. Allan. Sewing: Alyrtle U° w . an - , . Standard I. — Maria Bronsell and Mar-o-arot Sell wood (equal) 1. Letitia Ross and Elizabeth Wiloncks (equal) 2. Clifford Oram „nd Reginald Beasley (enual) 3. Sewing;

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SCHOOL VACATIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19978, 21 December 1926, Page 13

SCHOOL VACATIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19978, 21 December 1926, Page 13