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SCHOOL PRIZE LISTS.

Breaking-up Ceremonies at Lyttelton. HIGH SCHOOL AWARD. The pupils of the primary ami secondary departments of the Lyttelton District High School held their annual break-up yesterday afternoon, when certificates and diplomas of honour were presented. Addresses were given by the chairman of the School Committee (Mr W. T. Lester) and the member for the district (Mr J. M’Combs).' The presentation of the Dux medals i was made by Worshipful Master W. j Clarke, of the Kilwinning Masonic • Lodge, which donated the medals. The \ Dux medal for the secondary department was presented by Mr F. E. Sutton, who also gave a prize. The sports trophies were presented by the donor, Mr E. Brown. Mr Lester presented the awards as follows: — Dux—Primary department: Boys, Leslie Sales; girls, Veronica Barnes. Secondary department: Nona Carson. Standard I.—First class: Doris Williams. Second class: Ira M’Cormick, Una Davies, June Harkess, Doreen Smith, Norma Stevenson, Bessie Radcliffe, Rae White, Irene Beeby. Muriel Bisman, Doris May, Sheila Norris, Douglas Stanley, William Steehman, Monica Wanstall. Desmond Baker, , Bertha Arneson, Joan Beckett, Norma Anderson, lan Cowan, Robert. Duff, Maurice Donaghey. Third class: Thomas Norris, Dolly Tuck, Patahepa Karaitiana, Norman. Large, Lorna Smith, Albert Anderson, Violet Bethel 1, Elaine Stenscn. Standard II. —First class: Owen Hunter, Frances Gillies. Second class: Leonard Gallagher, Thomas Hay, John Gilmour, Edward Rouse, Noel Seymour, Mervyn Schenkel, Eric Stevenson, Betty Beckett, Stanley Tibbie, Hetty Fordrey, Phyllie Le Comte, Betty Marshall, Doris M’Cormick, Helen Plunket, Patricia Serginson, Laurel Sowden, Emily Thomas. Third class: James Radcliffe, Mary Wilson, Shirley Bisman, Rodney Samson, Mary Smith, Edith Boyd, Dorothy Bartlett, Arthur Childs. Joy White, Rose Garner. Victor Paulsen, Marewa Watson, Beatrice Smith, Joseph Griffiths, Ashley M’Donald, Phillip Allpress. Standard lll.—First class: Selwyn Carson, Mary Rees, Gwitha Miller. Second class: Allan Blaokler, Henry Burns, Alfred Howell, Nancy Greenaway, Poppy St John, James Hardwicke, Jack Smith, Lorna Smith, John Tauwhare, Brenda Green, Elsie Whitford, Gordon Le Comte, James Paulsen, Neil Cave, Cyril Field, Ngaio Tozer, Alice Smith, Edward Buir stead, Walter Brooks, Kama Tauwhare, Norman Wales, Lylla Willman, Charles Loader, Wilson Dodds, Joan Bartlett, Neil Beaumont, Neville Louttit, Henry Robinson, John Smith, Ivan Jorj-, Joan Phillips. Third class: Ada Howell, Constance Symonds, Daphne Donnelly, Gladys Comfort, Laurie Baynes, Jack Nelson, Nona Madden. Edward Allpress, Betty Agar. Nola Winstanley, Rona Wilson. Standard IV.—First class: Ivy Canning, Euan Dunlop, sAlhert Green. Harold Hempstalk, David Lublow, Reginald Pryde, Mina M’Donald, Sydney Forman, Doreen Day, Sylvia Norris, Maureen Marsden, Patrick Glasson. Second class: Charles Barnes, Noeline Wyatt, Mary Wells, Andrew Stechmann, Mary Labudde, Stewart Muir, Ashley Roderick, George Carson, Leslie Quested, Emily Forward, Gwendoline Sylvestet. Ronald Smith, Dorothy Glasson, Effle Boyd, Robert. Hillier, Doris Nelson., Ethel Hemsley, Joy Field Norma Duff. Third class: Leila Roderick, Marie Gillard, Cameron White, Leslie Anderson, Phyllis Whitford. Standard Vl.—Second class: Veronica Barnes, Peggy Duckworth, Robert Armour, lan Cowan, Francis Hardwicke, Ross Louttit, Victor M’Naughtan, Ernest Pariatt, Leslie Sales, Doric Williams, Harold Intemann. Third class: Allan M'Donald, Beatrice Armour, Gwen Duff, Joan Brown., Violet Gardner. Kathleen Gosney, Vera Harsent, Mavis Le Comte, Aner Madden, Lola Serginson. Dorothy Shepherd, Sydney Ayres, Sydney Canning, Allen Donnelley, Henry Donaghey. Robert Greenaway, Allan Hempstalk, Alfred Large, Jack Radeliffe, Ronald Radeliffe, Ronald Stechmann, Gordon Tibbie. Form I—First class: Isabel Carson. William Thomas. Second class: Keith Agar, Eileen Minty, Elsie Smith, Bruce Collett, Grace Brooks, Phyllis Burns. Ronald Crocker. William St John, Edward Fenton. Third class: Elsie Comfort, Diana Duckworth, Geoffrey Roper, Maurice Thurlow, Crissie Spoor, John Butcher. Colin Erickson, Raymond Wilson, Stanley Hemsley, Peggy Beckett. Nancy Gillies, Nessie Rees, Max Dromgoole, Douglas Howell, Olive Wyatt. Ronald Gosney, Alva Beaumont, Ritchie Gilmour, Neville Jory. Secondary Department. Form 6—First class: Nona Carson. Second class: Dorothy Davies, Hardie Wilson. Third class: lan Dromgoole, Bernard Wilson. Form sa—Second class: Gordon Matthews, Eliot Brooke. Grace Davies, Agnes Carson, Ronald Miller. Third class: Harry Brodie, John Hurley, Joy Rasmussen. Form sb—Second class: William Foubister. Third class: Ernest Hobbs. Form I —First class: Hazel Hunter. Second class: Charles Gaunson. Third class: George Hillier. Form 3—Second class: Charles Hurley. Thomas Wilson. Gwen Glasson. Third class: Kathleen Willman, Shirley Mouritsen, Joyce Bisman. COMMERCIAL ROOM. Form :’»—Second class: Betty Brooke. Third class: Louise Rees, Roy Sly field, Roy Seymour, Kenneth Patience, Noeline Smith. Marjorie MTlroy. Form 4—Third class: Roberta Manson, Irvine MacXaughton. Form s—Second class: Ethel Davies, Leslie Miller. Third class: George Duff. Gladys Willman. Higher Leaving Certificates—Nona Carson, lan Dromgoole, Dorothy Davies, Bernard Wilson. Mayor’s Special Prizes for Excellence—Ethel Davies, Nona Carson. Sports—Old Boys’ Shield, Hamilton Shield— H. Cave. Attendance Certificates. P.2—Leslie Bacliop. P.J—Nolan Anderson. P.4—Rae Radonovitch, James Fordrey. Standard I.—Doreen Smith, Muriel Bisman, Frederick Wells, Lawrence Tozer, Albert Anderson. Standard TT.—Emily Thomas, Joseph Griffiths. Ashley M'Donald, Victor Paulsen, Rodney Samson, Hetty Fordrey, Frances Gillies, Betty Marshall, Doris M’< ■onnick. Standard lll.—Henry Burns, Gordon Le Comte, Charles Loader, Alfred Howell, Constance Symonds, Joan Bartlett, Ngaio Tozer, Lorna Smith, Gladys Comfort, Brenda Green, Nola Winstanley, June Lester, Neil Cave, James Hardwicke, Ivan Jory,. Kama Tauwhare. Lauiie Baynes, James Paulsen, Neil Beaumont. Standard IV.—Gwendoline Sylvester. Norma Duff, Ivy Canning, Leslie Quested, Francis Smith, Reginald Pryde. David Lublow, Albert Green, Patrick Glasson, Charles Barnes. Form I—Robert Crocker, Colin Erickson, Edward Fenton, Douglas Howell, Neville Jory, William Thomas, Duder Nelson, William St John, Alva Beaumont, Peggy Beckett, Isabel Carson, Ida Childs, Elsie Comfort, Nancy Gillies, Elsie M’Cormick, Eileen Minty, Nessie Rees, Phyllis Samson, Chrissie Spoor. Form 2—Peggy Duckworth, Gwen Duff, Dorothy Shepheard, Joan Brown, Veronica Barnes, Alfred Large, lan Cowan, Sydney Cowan. West Lyttelton School. The presentation of prizes to th< pupils of the West Lyttelton School was held last evening at St Saviour’s Schoolroom. The prizes were presented bv Mr E. Weastell (chairman of the School Committee), after a. short concert programme by the scholars. Following is the prize list: Kempthorne Memorial Prize for qualities making for citizenship—Douglas Zander. Page Medal, for swimming and athletics—Thos. Holder; runner-up, Comery Stanley. Parker Brooch, for swimming and athletics—Phyllis Barnes. Boys.—Form ll.—William Morris (dux), Allan Gibson 2, Leslie Merrifield 2. Form I.—John Sinclair 3, Wallace. Samson 2, Richard Patience 3. Lower Form T.—Comery Stanley 1. Standard TV.— Edwin Knewstubb 1. Albert Rubcrif. 2, Kenn Piripi 3. Progress —James Herd Standard 111.—James Holder 1. Francis M’Master 2. John Partington Progress—Barrie Chrisp. Standard 11.

—Alex. Hannah 3.- Thos. Samson 2.1 Standard I.—Stewart Marshall 1, Bertie Falla 2, Alan Coleman 3. Girls.—Form ll.—Audrey MTlroy (dux), Phyllis Barnes 2, Dulcie Sinclair 3. Progress—Maud Argyle. Form I.— Joyce Brooke 1. Jean Morris 2, Phyllis Jones 3. Progress—Joan M’Farlane. Standard IV.—Betty Reardon 1, Mary Hayes 2, Doris Sutherland 3. Standard 111. —Lilian Bradley 1, Valerie Matthews 2, Lilian Ings 3. Standard ll.—Nolo Day 3, June Williamson 2. Standard J. —Mary James 1, Betty Goddard 2. Josephine Hayes 3. Progress—Molly Williams. Monitors—Junior room: Joyce Gilmore and Billy Harsent. Sewing.—Form ll.—Dulcie Sinclair. Form I.—Jean Morris. Standard IV.— Betty Reardon 1, Beatrice Hayes 2. Standard lll.—Valmai Anderson. Standard ll.—Gladys Lister. Standard I.— Betty Goddard. Cooking.—Margaret Hannah. Scripture.—Form IT.—Audrey MTlroy 1, Phyllis Barnes 2. Form I.—Godfrey Barnes 1, Joyce Brooke 2. Standard IV. —Eunice Gilmore 1, Lila Hammond 2. Standard lll.—Mary Millar 1, Lilian Bradley 2. Highly commended—Jim Stewart and Edwin Knewstubb. Standard IT.—Gladvs Lister 3, Thos. Samson 2. Standard I.—Molly Williams 3, Billy Harsent 2. Handwork.—Form IT.—Martin Johns, Form I.—James Cummings. Gardening.—Pat Barnes and Peter Chrisp. St Mary’s Convent School. The distribution of prizes at St Mary’s Convent High School, Lyttelton, took place yesterday afternoon. Prizes were awarded as follows:—Commercial class —Shorthand and book-keeping: Eileen O’Connor. Typing: Eileen Meade. Singing, senior honours: Eileen Meade. Standard Vl.—lsabella Geddes (dux). Lesbert Beaumont 2. Christian Doctrine —Rita M'Donald. Standard V.—Mary Thompson 1, Gladys Mason 2. Christian Doctrine—Mary Thompson. Standard IV. —Beryl Abbott 1, Orma Kuns 2. Christian Doctrine—Dorothy Thompson, Orma Kuns. Standard TTI. —Trevor Corbishley. Standard ll.—Hilary Mahar. Standard I.—lsabelle Holliss. Attendance—First class: Trevor Corbishley. Second class: Royal Guttormson and Everson Beaumont. St Joseph’s School. The prize-winners at St Joseph's School, Lyttelton, were: —Standard Vl. Christian Doctrine: Jean Robertson and Patricia Huckle. Merit: Hugh Boyle. Standard V.—Christian Doctrine: Clarence Lewis. Merit: Clarence Lewis. Standard IV.—Christian Doctrine Norma Gallivan. Merit: Eva Fowlds. Standard lll.—Christian Doctrine: Mark Rooney, Frank Boyle, Betty Loader. Merit: Nora Small. Standard II. —Christian Doctrine—Henry Williams, Denis Mackle, Betty Gallivan. Merit: Denis Maekle. Standard I.—Christian Doctrine —William Martin, Sheila Huckle, John Small. Merit: William Martin. Attendance—First class: Daniel Moir. Second class: Brian Gallivan. BAN REMOVED. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, December 15. The City Council, in response to a deputation, removed the ban on the use of the Town Hall on Sundays bv the Dallimore faith healing mission

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 638, 16 December 1932, Page 12

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SCHOOL PRIZE LISTS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 638, 16 December 1932, Page 12

SCHOOL PRIZE LISTS. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 638, 16 December 1932, Page 12