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KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

The following are the class lists and particulars of the ages and occupations of students attending afternoon or evening classes, conducted under the direction of the Dunedin Technical Sbhool Board. Included in these returns are students of classes at South Dunedin Convent, Port Chalmers Convent, Karitano Home, Y.M.C.A. rooms, St. Hilda’s College, and the sanatorium, Palmerston. It will be noted that the total enrolment for the year for all classes in connection with the Technical College is 1581 individual students: EVENING CLASSES). Senior Diplomas.—William Bracks, mechanical engineering course, 1911-15; Ronald W. Connor, plumbing course, 191115; Agnes Kate Good, commercial course, 1911-15; Eveline Haig, commercial course, 1911- ; Rowland Eyre Hayward, mechanical engineering course, 1911-15; Muritai Flora Hellycr, commercial course, 1911-13; Ella Florence M'Millan, commercial course, 1912- Leonard W. A. Miller, matriculation course, 1912-15; James M. Patrick, engineering preliminary course, 1913-15; Olga Bessie Perry, commercial course, 191114; Eugene Pollock, matriculation course, 1913- ; Claudine Provo, commercial course, 1911- ; Percy Raymond Scoble, commercial course, 1912-15; Harold SHnmonds, mechanical engineering course, 1913-15; Ivy Walker, commercial course, 1911-15. Junior Diplomas.—May Adair, commercial course, 1912-15; Henry Bockingsalo, mechanical engineering course, 191415; May Isobel Brotherhood, commercial course, 1913-15; Ronald W. Connor, plumbing course, 1911-15; Agnes C. Davidson, domestic course, 1912-14; George Gladstone Dunn, commercial course, 1914-15; James A. Freeman, plumbing course, 1913-15; Rowland E Hayward, mechanical engineering course, 191115; Ernest Wilfred Jowsoy, commercial course, 1912-15; William James Kroon, commercial course, 1912-13; Margaret J. M'Connachie, commercial course, 1912- Nonie E. M'Mahon, commercial course, 1913-15 ; Evelyn Watson M'Millan, commercial course, 1913-15; Arthur W. Melrose, commercial course, 1913-15; Isabella K. Polwarth, commercial course, 1913-15; John V. Riach, commercial course, 191415; Arthur E Rissmann, commercial course, 1913- ; Percy Raymond Scoble, commercial course, 1912-15; Ivy Walker, commercial course, 1911-15; Jessie May Wilson, commercial course. 1912-15; Robert Alexander Wilson, matriculation course, 1913-15; Mary Colvin Young, commercial course, 1913-15. OCCUPATION OF STUDENTS. Auctioneers, 1; accountants, 1; blacksmiths, 5 ; boat builders, 2 ; boilermakers, 3; bookbinders, 5 ; booksellers. 2 ; bookkeepers, 6; bootmakers. 8; boxmakor, 1; brass finishers, 4; builder, 1; _ butchers, 3; brick maker, 1; cabinetmakers, 17; cadets —post office, lands, telegraph, railway, 10; carpenters, 35; carter, 1; cashiers, 4; chemists, 23; civil servant, 1; clerks, 100; collector, 1; ooachbuilders, 4; letter-carrier, 1; linotype operator, 1; machinists, 7 ; managers, 2; mattress-makers, 2; matrons, 2; message boys, 31; milliners, 4; miners, 2; nurses, 30; office boys, 26; office girls, 20; painters, 11; packers, 2; patternmakers, 6; photographers, 1; plumbers, 36; plasterer, 1: printers, 8; readers, 1; retouchers, 1; salesmen, 7; saleswomen, 9; scholars (private and Catholic schools), 124; commercial traveller, 1; compositors, 3 ; cooks, 4 ; homo duties, 76 ; draughtsmen, 2; drapers, 9; dressmakers, 19; electricians, 16; engineers, 52; factory hands, 13; farmers, 4; fitter's, 8; grocer's, 9; hairdressers, 3; housekeepers, 5; inspector, 1; ironmongers, 6; laboratory assistants, 2; laundress, 1; stock driver, 1; shop girls 5; shop boys, 3; storemen, 7; students, 16; tailor, 1, tailoresses, 4 ; tea trade employee, 1; teachers, 48; telephone attendant, 1; telegraph messengers, 30; typists, 48 j typo mechanic, 1; tinsmiths, 11; University students, 23; upholsterers. 3; waitresses, 2; warehousemen, 33; wcol_ sorters, 3; day scholars, 304; no occupation, or occupation not stated, 230.

AGES OF EVENING STUD ENTS. 1915. Male. Female 13-14 ... 29 45 14-15 ... 93 59 15-16 ... 145 64 16-17 ... 119 65 17-18 ... 82 60 13-19 ... 40 31 19-20 ... 30 16 20-21 ... 12 20 0 vor 21, or not s ta t cd 125 ... 242 675 602

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Otago Witness, Issue 3223, 22 December 1915, Page 48

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KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Otago Witness, Issue 3223, 22 December 1915, Page 48

KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Otago Witness, Issue 3223, 22 December 1915, Page 48

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