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GERALDINE

DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL HONOURS LIST Th? following is the honours list of pupils of the Geraldine District High School, which has been released by the headmaster, Mr J. J. McGuigan:— Lindsay H. Coursey was the dux of the secondary department for 1936, and Alan Wood was awarded the dux medal in the primary department. Classes were divided into girls’ and boys’ sections and in each case the name.: are for first place in their respective section. Secondary Department Dux: Lindsay H. Coursey. Form VA: Girls’ section, Gwenlfer Bruce. Form VB: Girls’ section, Winsome Cnisnall. Form IV: Boys’ section, James Bowkett; girls’ section, Prudence Davison. Form III: Boys’ section, John Thatcher and Harold Waller equal; girls' section, Ruby Neutze. Primary Department Dux: Alan Wood. Form II: Boys’ section, Alan Wood; girls’ section, Joan Wills. Form I: Boys’ section, John McColl; girls’ section, Isobel Hearn. Standard IV: Boys’ section, Peter Grayburn; girls’ section, Marjorie King. Standard III: Boys’ section, Ronald I :e; girls’ section, Mary Rowe. Standard II: Boys’ section, Guy McColl; girls’ section, Dian;. Morgan. Standard I: Boys’ section, Robin Henderson; girls’ section, Jacqueline McColl. Special prize (Colin Couling memorial prize): Form I boys, John Bennett. POSTAL APPOINTMENT Mr C. E. Rose, recently supervisor of the Christchurch Telegraph Office, who has been appointed postal and telegraphic supervisor at the Geraldine Post Office, is expected to take up residence at Geraldine to-day. He will commence his new duties next week. GAY DIVORCEE” The versatile Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers will appear in a delightful musk 1 comedy, “The Gay Divorcee,” at the Municipal Theatre at 8.15 to-night. Gay songs, clever dancing and spectacular musical numbers enhance the amusing story of two pair of lovers who find that the path of true love does not run smoothly. Alice Brady and Edward Everett Hort'fi do some clever work in the two principal supporting roles. Splendid supporting items will be screened. "The Were-wolf of London” will be screened to-morrow night. Procters, the Opticians, Christchurch, will be making their next professional visit to Geraldine on Wednesday, 10th February when they may be consulted on all defects ot e csight a- the Crown Hotel. Appointments can now be made by ringing Mr Morris Williams, Chemist, 'phone 61

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20638, 29 January 1937, Page 3

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GERALDINE Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20638, 29 January 1937, Page 3

GERALDINE Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20638, 29 January 1937, Page 3

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