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GERALDINE.

(From Our Own Correspondent). MISSES SHERRATTS’ SCHOOL. An entertainment was given by the 1 pupils in connection with the prizegiving at Misscu Sherratts’ School on l'uesday evening. All the performers acquitted themselves well. At the close of the concert, Mr K. McKenzie made some very appropriate remarks to the pupils, and congratulated the Misses j Sherratts on the excc.lenee of the programme submitted. The Misses ! Sherratts were then presented with beautiful bouquets. Mr G. it. Sherratt 1 replied on behalf of his sisters. | Those who contributed to) the pro- ■ gramme ' were :—Misses Hatton and Cook, Doris South, Desmond Budd, Nancy Field, infants, Barbara Bell, Angus and 'Winston Sharp, senior girls, Gwennie Howens, Monica Gresham, Eunice Laurenson and Rosie Ashby, Wanaka' Thcw, Eileen and Roderick Madill, Aurelia Le Licvre, Douglas Bennett, Graham Sherratt, Angus Sharp, Misses Henderson and Dunn, Irma Lyons, Graham and Alton Sherratt,! senior girls, Ornie Smith, Winsome Talbot, Eileen Madill and Jessie Cowio, Gwen Woolhou.se and Alee Curtis, Cora and Maurice Flatman, Roderick Madill. 1 PRIZE LIST. | Primer I. —Arthur Turner (progress). j Primer Hl.—Leila Smith (drawing). ’ •’ Primer IV. —Margaret Miller (general improvement). Primer IV. —Marjory Willis (arithmetic and painting). Form I.—Phyllis Talbot (arithmetic), Joan Neill (English), Desmond Buclci (composition),-Douglas Bennett (arithmetic). ’ : rumi II. —Ngairc Lawrenson (arithmetic and painting). Form HI. —Gwen Howens (reading, snelling and sewing). * FornT IV.—Jovee Smith (proficiency and painting), Alton Sherratt (history and Scripture). . Form V. —Gwen Yvoolhouse (proficiency and sewing), Winsome .Talbot (girl showing most progress in hygiene), Ornie Smith (composition and good conduct), Chris Scott (arithmetic'and chip-carving), Aubrey Willis (history and painting), Irma Lyons (reading and painting). Form VI. —Nora Morrison (neatest I work, painting and sowing)/ Alee I Curtis (composition, best general knowledge, and proficiency), Mac Miller (boy showing most progress, Scripture and proficiency). I Special prizes.—Scripture: Senior division, Mac Miller; junior, .Alton Sherratt. Music —Highest marks gainer at music examinations and tennis — Alec- Curtis.' Six pupils entered for Trinity College pianoforte, and one for Associated Board, passed as follows: — First steps —Gwen Howens. Preparatory—lrma. Lyons (honours), Wanaka Thew (honours), Rosie Ashby (pass). Intermediate —Aurelia Le Licvre (pass). Associated Board—Angus Sharp (pass). A.T.C.L. —Ailsa Craig. Ailsa Craig also passed theory examinations, Art of Teaching and Rudiments of' Music, thus gaining full Diploma of Associate of Trinity College. Barbara Bell, passed junior theory with honours. __

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 December 1925, Page 7

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GERALDINE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 December 1925, Page 7

GERALDINE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 18 December 1925, Page 7