PRIZE DAY.
LINWOOD SCHOOL The annual breaking-up ceremony in connection with it.he Linwoorl h'chool was hold on Saturday, when in addition to the usual presentation of certificates and concert items by tho scholars, a sale of goods and a flower show wore held, and realised r« ;um of £sl lils Cd, which will be devoted to the school funds. An excellent display of school work wus favourably commented on by a large gathering of parents and residents of the district. Mr IV. H. Denton (chairman) and Mr W. J. .Tonkin (deputy chairman) presented tho certificates. The following is the merit list: Boys' Dux medal (presented by Mr W. 11. Denton) —Percy Saxby. Girls Dux medal (presented by Mr F. T. Evans)—Lizzie Hawkins. Merit Certificates.—Standard Vl.—Firstclass: Percy Saxby, K. Fullar, L. Hawkins, J. Logic, A. Wilson, G. Crampton, Jessie Clark, C. Barnes, G. Aloss. Special prizes arithmetic—Doris Nixon. Standard V.—First-class: Elsie Partridge, Dorcen Miller, Bessio Browne, L. Newton, L. Wealleans. Second-class: I. Cross, Nancy Orchard, Lilly Williams, E. M'Jntosh, W. Pearson. Special prizes—Writing and drawing, Harold White; improvement, Frances Martin. Standard IV.—First-class: Winnie Worsfold, Dori? Miller, Arthur Fraser, Winnio Partridge, Eric Thiele, G. Hopkins. Secondclass: Fergus Large, Leath Bampton, G. Hiron, Lily Cookson, D. Cornwe'l, G. Donald. Standard lll.—First-class: Leah Johnston, May Bampton, Faith Dodge, Roy Pullar, Eilepn Ellis, Rcma Milne, J. Oxley, W. M'Kinney, Lindsay Hawkins, V. Ritchie, J. Logic. Second-class: I). Clarkson, H. Batson, L. Petersen, R. Wealleans. W. Desmond. Standard ll.—First-class: Phyllis Dawber, Lily Bowlker, Minnie Abra, Hardy Cookson, Eileen Donald, Ethel Hurst. Second-class: Roland Jenkin, X. Eraser, Robert Sherris, M. Hoddinott. Special—Hand-work, Arthur Leigh. Standard I.—First-class :■ W. Clancy, A. Hawken, I, 1 Pitcaithly, P. Hopkins, Ada Brown, Keith Milne, G. Jenkin. Edith Brett. Second-class: Charlie Purchase, G. Browne, G. M'Kinney, K. Liddy, M. Dawson, Nnire Morgan, I. Brettell, N. Wykes, Edna Lindsay. Infants.—-P, 4—First-class : K. Healev, A. Cookson, Dorothy Gaidow, Edric Patten, Cissy Fraser, A. Piercy, W. Thomas, Korah Hoare. Second-class: ,M. Woodham, Catherine Webb, M. Woolley, Susie Dixon, 11. Stoneman, L. Thiele, H. M'Donald, Winnie Sherris, Cyril Heywood. P. 3.—First-class: E. Lightfoot, M. Itrr, K. Ayers, L. Inwood, M. Burson, Bruce Williams, Bob Carmichael. Second-class: Gwen Pugh, T. Airs, M. Brookes, W. Conrov, J. Marchant, A. Burgess. Best-kept gardens.—Boys: H. White 1, I. Cross and L. Nankivell equal 2/ F. Carson 3; Girls: D. Carter and M. Denton equal 1, W. Partridge and B. Worsfold equal 2, Annie Jarden 3. In addition to merit certificates, eightytwo first-class attendance certificates' and seventy-two second-class were distributed.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11578, 23 December 1915, Page 3
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