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OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. FORMER NEW PLYMOUTH PUPILS. About 30 old girls of New Plymouth High School at a meeting at Hawera on Saturday decided to form a branch of the Old Girls’ Association in South Taranaki.
Miss E. Andrews, president of the Old Girls’ Association at New Plymouth, spoke on the school jubilee, to be celebrated next Easter, and outlined the aims and objects of the association. Miss
D. Allan, principal of the school, spoke on the growth of the school in the last few years. Both women were presented with dainty posies, the work of Miss Alice Betts.
Officers elected were: President, Miss Edna Washer; vice-president, Miss B. Stevens; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. A. Bell; committee, Misses D. Paterson (Manaia), L. Allen (Alton), H. Guy (Kaponga), L. McLean (Eltham), J. Joyce (Okaiawa) and Mrs. Bootlen (Matapu).
Subscriptions were fixed at 2s 6d and 2s where there was more than one in the family.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1934, Page 8
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