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PRIZE-GIVING.

Awards at Avonside Girls’ High School. CEREMONY TO-DAY. The annual prize-giving ceremony at the Avonside Girls’ High School was hs»ld this afternoon. The priz'-list is as follows: Form VI. Upper—First, Nancy Hitchcock, first English, first Latin, first French, first home science, first trigonometry, first equal history, second arithmetic, second geometry; second equal, Margaret Bowden, first algebra, first arithmetic, second trigonometry, second equal French, home science (VI. Lower), third geometry, and Dorothy Winter, first geometry, second equal Latin, second equal French, third history, third algebra, third trigonometry. Form VI. Lower—First, Leonie Forne. first equal history, first geometry, second English, second equal Latin, second algebra, second trigonometry, third French, third home seif nee; second, Elsie Jesson, first home science, first algebra, first trigonometry, first arithmetic, second geometry.

Form V.A—First,. Joan Armstrong, first French, first equal Latin, first arithmetic, second algebra; second equal, Lorna Cutler, first algebra, second home, science, third arithmetic, third equal Latin, and Josephine Lowman. first equal Latin, second equal French, third equal geometry; fourth, Dorothy Sharps, first English, first history.

Form V.M—First, Mary Veiteh, first geography, first arithmetic, first shorthand, first book-keeping, second history, second equal English, second typewriting; second. Blanche Hughes, first English, first typewriting, second arithmetic, second shorthand, second bookkeeping; third, Marjorie Ainsworth, first Latin, second French, second geometry, third algebra.

Form V.B—First. Lilian Main, first history, second fqual English, second French, second shorthand, second bookkeeping, third home science: second, Tlulma Feron, first French, first bookkeeping. second equal English, third shorthand; third, Margaret Bell, first shorthand, first arithmetic, third French.

Form IV.A—First. Iren'e Nuttall, first equal English, first history, first French, first equal arithmetic, first algebra, first geometry, first home science, second Latin; second, Valerie Hawker, first Latin, second French, second home science, third arithmetic: third equal, Nellie Gasson, first equal English, second history, third geometry, and Joan Sorrell, second algebra, third English, third history, third Latin, third home science.

Form IV. B—First, Nora M’Leay, first English, first geography, first French, first shorthand, first bookkeeping, first arithmetic, first home science, second history; second. Zoe Grover, second English. second equal shorthand, second getography; third. Beryl King, second equal French, second equal bookkeeping, third equal English. Form IV. C—First equal. Thelma Keats, first English, first history, first geography, third shorthand, third bookkeeping; and Margaret. Tucker, first arithmetic, first shorthand, first bookkeeping. second geography,-third home science; third. Margaret Cowell, second English, second shorthand, second bookkeeping, third geography, third history.

Form HI. A—First, Romola Rowe, first English, first P’rench, first arithmetic, first algebra, second geometry, second equal home science, third Latin; second. Audrey M’llroy, first history, first Latin, third English; third. Mavis Andrew, first home science, second arithmetic, second equal algebra, third geometry.

Form 111. B—First. Lucy M’Leay, first English, second history, second shorthand, second eqi?al home science, third geography, third arithmetic: second, Xoeline Searle, first history, first bookkeeping, first, arithmetic. second geography; third. Joy Marsden. first French, first shorthand, second bookkeeping, second arithmetic, third history.

Form ITI. C—First, Myra Brown, first English, first history, first French, first shorthand, first bookkeeping, first arithmetic, first home science, first geography; second, Gloria Barlow, second English, second equal French, third history, third equal arithmetic; third, Elizabeth Kennedy, second history, second equal French, third English. Form 111. R—First. Betty Craig, first English, first French, first arithmetic, first home science, first first-aid, second equal history, third getography; second. Sybil Davenport, first geography, second English, second French, third arithmetic, third home science; third. Betty Lindsay, first geography, second equal history, second shorthand. Drawing—Elsie Jesson. Betty James, Phyllis Thorpe, Gloria Barlow, Betty Craig. Craftwork—Rona Davis, Vivienne Turner. Sewing—Trene Nuttall. Nora M’Leay, Joyce Tucker, Dorothy Seymour. Dressmaking—Madeleine Turner. Joyce Tucker, Betty Yellowlees, Dorothy Seymour. Cooking—Joyce Tucker. Betty James, Lucy M’Leay, Myra Brown, Nell Jarman. Noeline Sturgess. Drill—Marjorie Skinner, Edna Wright, June Ullrich. Miss Black's prizes for singing—Margaret Allard. Thelma Rickard. Head prefect’s prize—Nancy Hitchcock. Magazine competitions Drawing, Dorothy Winter; poetry, Betty James. Ensom Peace Fund orations competition. for pupils of Christchurch secondI arc schools. Madeleine Turner. Sports Prizes.—Junior athletic sports champion. Romola Barry: senior athletic sports champion. Edna Munro; junior swimming champion. Audrey Hunter; senior swimming champion, Marie Bryant; House Cup, athletic sports, Charlotte Jane House; House Cup, swimming sports, Charlotte Jane House. Credit list. Form VI. Upper—Myra Baker (mechanica, algebra), Dorothy Winter (drawing). Form VI. Lower—Joan Buckley (Freuch, algebra, geography), Margaret Clayton (geography, arithmetic, English drawing). Janet Crosbie (shorthand, bookkeeping), Nora Dixon (bookkeeping, shorthand), Rowena Duxbury (arithmetic, geometry), Stella Empson (geography, French, trigonometry, geometry, drawing), Joyce Finney (craft work). Form V. A—Romola Barry (Latin, geometry), Ella Caithness (history), Jean Duthie (geography, home science - ), June Fowler (geometry). Jean Gabites (dressmaking), Hope Griffith (French, algebra), Mary Hodgson (home science, drawing). Uta Mann (geometry, arithmetic, geography), Margaret Marriott (English), Marjorie Neal (dressmaking), Isabel Pro van (English), Madeleine Turner (history, geography, dressmaking), Josephine Lowman (craft work). Form V.M—Dorreen Bennett (French, Latin). Rita Caldwell (arithmetic). June Clayton (dressmaking), Melva Edwards (shorthand, drill). Joan Gaffney (dressmaking), Hazel Hudson (history, geography), Nancy Newburgh (algebra, craftwork). Eileen O’Connor (English, history, shorthand, bookkeeping, typewriting), Thelma Rickard (bookkeeping), Beryl Roberts (algebra, geometry), Gladys Rose (French, Latin, geometry, home science), Marjorie Skinner (home science), Nancy Stonyer (geography.

Form V.B—Thelma Adam (drawing), Eileen Hughes (history), Enid M’Donald (arithmetic), Judith Macfarlane (history. geography). Joyce Fetch (drill), June Prescott (English, history), Betty Waters (home science, arithmetic), Stephanie Whitta (arithmetic, home science, bookkeeping).

Form I V.A—Margaret Blackburn (sewing). June Blain (sewing), Olive Burson (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, craftwork). Ray Dawson (craftwork), Berwyn Frye (drill). Eunice Hudson (geography), Marjorie Perks (French). Vivienne Turner (sewing), Sylvia Turner (geography).

Form IV.B—Audrey Bowden (English, French), Joy Boyce (drill), Betty Bryant (geography), Joyce Campbell (arithmetic), Isabel Dalziel (sewing), Nyra Dixon (sewing), Beatrice Dorreen (craftwork), Maire Fraser (history, home science), Dorothy Harney (history). Gwynfa Kenna (home science, bookkeeping). Kathleen Kent (arithmetic), Grace M’Jennett (shorthand), Edna Munro (French), Pamela Shackleton (history).

Form IV.C—Muriel Chapman (English. home science), Elaine Hancock (arithmetic, sewing), Maisie Jones (history, arithmetic, home science). May Webb (cooking, sewing, dressmaking j. Roberta Wilkie (cooking).

Form lll.A—Elsie Brand (French), Monica Bruorton (history), Dorothy Caygill (Latin, French), Lois Collins (arithmetic, geometry, home science), Patricia Fowler (English). Shirley- Jones (cooking). Audrey M’Tlroy (cooking), Margaret Marra (algebra, drawing cool--' mg), Gwenyth Thomas (drawing). Ra-

wea Trent (cooking), Annora Wright (history).

Form lll.B—Patricia Clark (English, drill), Irene Coates (English). Valerie George (home science). Mavis Graham (English, French, bookkeeping), Joan

Gregg (cooking), Phyllis Norrie (French); June Petrie (cooking), Noeline Hearle (cooking, drawing). Marjorie Simon (drawing). Constance Stonyer (geography, shorthand, home science). Phyllis Thorpe (drill). Form Jll.C—Peggy Claxton (arithmetic), Muriel Clothier (geography), Violet Ellis (home science), June Hatherley (drawing, bookkeeping), Olive Hyde (drawing, cooking), Patricia Judd (cooking), Christina Liddell (shorthand’, bookkeeping), Doris M’Evev (cooking-. Hazel Miles (shorthand). Zelda Norris (French, arithmc home science). Joan Wardle (geography), Norma White (arithmetic).

Form lll.D—Dorothy Cole (history), Marjorie Field (shorthand, bookkeeping), Dallas Henley (arithmetic, home science, cooking). Sylvia Hart (French), Nell Jarman (first aid, sewing, drawing), Ivy Inglis (shorthand). Ngaire Pannell (dressmaking). Dorothy Seymour (English, first aid). Noeline Sturgess (first aid. dressmaking), June Ullrich (bookkeeping), Mabel Wigzell (bookkeeping). Jean Wilkinson (drawing, dressmaking), Muriel Wykes (sewing, dressmaking).

As a result of a misunderstancTing. for which the staff of the Avonside Girls’ High School was not responsible, lastyear s prize list was published yesterday by mistake.

(Other lists appear cn Page 8.)

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 945, 15 December 1933, Page 7

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PRIZE-GIVING. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 945, 15 December 1933, Page 7

PRIZE-GIVING. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 945, 15 December 1933, Page 7

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