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WAIMATUKU NOTES

SCHOOL BREAK-UP. (From Our Correspondent.) The annual school break-up and distribution of prizes was held in the hall on Thursday afternoon, there being a good attendance of parents and friends. In the unavoidable absence of Mr Rodger, Mr W. Strang (chairman of the School Committee) presented the prizes. The following is the prize list: Form II: Dux of school, Elva Knox. Second prize, Violet Hogg. Class prizes, Maurice Donaldson, Murray Anderson, Roy Slaughter, Thomas Swann. Form I—First prize, William Muirhead; second prize, Leslie Duthie. Class prizes, Douglas Muirhead, Margaret Swann, Rose Hill. Std. IV—First prize, Cathie Anderson; second prize, Lennie Grimwood. Class prizes, Connie Buchanan, Frank Slaughter, Olive Anderson, Jim Anderson, Isla Knox, John Muirhead. Std. Ill—First prize, George Anderson; second prize, Harry Gibb. Class prizes, Irene Hill, Laurence Fraser, Phyllis Hoare, Hugh Muirhead. Std. ll—First prize, Peggy Buchanan; second prize, Douglas Rance. Class prizes, Ruth Muirhead, Daphne Hoare, Yvonne Anderson, Ruby Anderson, Clifford Batt, Len Batt. Std. I—First prize, Leslie Fraser; second prize, Malcolm Anderson. Class prizes, Connie Anderson, Doreen Buchanan, Allister Buchanan, Charlie McFadden, Tommy Murphy. Primer 4—Phyllis Smith. Primer 3—Madeline Hoare, Audrey Anderson, lan Anderson, Jim Hill, Gordon Fraser. . Primer 2—Nancy Clark, Ngaire Buchanan, Roy Buchanan, Lex Duthie, Charlie Pickett, Noel Pickett, John G primer I—Winifred Anderson, Eileen Murphy, Delightus Slaughter, Leslie Muirhead. ~ , . , Special Prizes: Mr More’s prizes for best triers: Senior room, Rose Hill, Harry Gibb; infant room, Ruth Muirhead.

Tommy Murphy. Sewing Prizes: Stds 5 and 6, Violet Hogg. Stds. 3 and 4: Irene Hill. Stds. 1 and 2: Peggy Buchanan. (Attendance Certificates: Violet Hogg, Lennie Grimwood, Frank Slaughter, Noel Pickett. Tennis Match. On Saturday afternoon Wallacetown B travelled to Waimatuku to play the local B team. The score was 8 sets to 7 in favour of Wallacetown, one set being unplayed. The following is the game scores, Wallacetown names being mentioned first:— Women’s Singles—Miss Jackson 7 v. Mrs Galt 2; Miss Gray 7 v. Miss McKenzie 2; Miss Nelson 4 v. Miss Smith 7; Miss Scott 4 v. Miss Gibb 7. Mens’ Singles: A. Jackson 8 v. M. Anderson 9; C. Barron 9 v. G. Galt 0; B. Paddon 9 v. R. Rance 5; I. Gray 9 v. S. Parker 4. Women’s Doubles: Misses Gray and Jackson 7 v. Mrs Galt and Miss McKenzie 2; Misses Nelson and Scott 5 v. Misses Smith and Gibb 7. Men’s Doubles: Jackson and Barron 9 v. Anderson and Galt 4. Combined Doubles: Jackson and Miss Jackson 7 v. Anderson and Mrs Galt 1; Barron and Miss Nelson 5 v. Galt and Miss McKenzie 7; Paddon and Miss Gray 3 v. Rance and Miss Smith 7; Gray and Miss Scott 6 v. Parker and Miss Gibb 7. Personal. Mr and Mrs Worthington, sen., of Dunedin, are the guests of Mr and Mrs J. A. P. Worthington. Miss D. Leonard, of Hokonui, is staying with Mr and Mrs H. Gibb. Miss Margaret Strang : = spending the holidays at Pounawea.

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Southland Times, Issue 22774, 27 December 1935, Page 9

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WAIMATUKU NOTES Southland Times, Issue 22774, 27 December 1935, Page 9

WAIMATUKU NOTES Southland Times, Issue 22774, 27 December 1935, Page 9