MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL
OPENING OF SESSION. To-night, at 7 o'clock, the. official reopening of the Masterton 1 ('clinical School for the 1918 session will, take place. Mr. J. M. Coradine (chairman) and other members of the boar:l will welcome the students, aud will give a review of the past year's wortj. Eighteen first-class certificates and 38 second-class certificates will then be presentel to the students ol last session, who showed particular merit. This is the first, time in the history of the school that certificat (for other subjects than wool-classing) have- been awarded. An exceptionally high standard of work lias been demanded from a student before a. certificate lfas been allotted; there no intention to make certificates "cheap." At 8 o'clock the enrolment oi : students will he. continued, the first lessons being given on Monday, March 4th, at 4 p.m., i.e., Gregg's shorthand, typerwiting, and general drawing. CERTIFICATES AWARDED.
The following is a list of the students to whom certificates will be presented:— Engish (senior), first class: Ida Anderson, Bourton E. C. Bannister, Constance Donald. Second class (senior); Paul F. Downes. Junior: Florence A. Wright, Humphrey Peters, Phyllis Goff. •Elocution (junior), first class: Ethel Feast. Second class: Florence A. Wright. English and arithmetic (senior), second class: Lister Pryor, Clinton Ladner. Public Service entrance subjects, first class: Kathleen Dyer. Second class : Harold Harrington. Bookkeeping, second class: Mono, Wellington, Lily Newman, Ethel Feast. Accounting, first class: Baden B. Williams. .-.Second class: Beatrice Holmwood, Graco Hawke. Shorthand (Pitman's), first class: Alexandria Meikle. Second class: Dorothy Smallwood. > Shorthand pocon'l class: Nellie Kendall,. Violet L. FToffeins, (Nellie Kendall. Art classes, first class: Erie Gully (antique heads). Second c! n ss: Waa'i Huatahi (antique heads), Edward C. Swanson (still life, black and white), Rita Wadham (painting, still life). Dressmaking, first class: Doris Permain, Grace Johnson. ' Second class: Hazel Ray, Doris Wilkes, Ruby Wenden, Doris Wyber. , Avt needlework, first class: LlyndaH' Jackson. Cookery, first class : Janet Prosser, •Doris Wilkes. Second classy Jean Alexander. Mechanical drawing, second class: James Alwyn du Temple, Paul F. Downes, Margaret Donad (architectural drawing). Plumbing (theory and practice), .first class: John Frank Johnson. Henry Hector Williams. Second class": Alfred Watkinson, Henry F. Johnson. ( Magnetism and electricity, second class: Victor Payne, Aubrey Jackson. Woodwork, first class: Gordon Mackay. Haroll Harran?ton. Second class: James Alwin du Temple, John Al-xandp- Rn«s,C Paul F. Downes. John Edward Jenkins, Archibald Easthope, Charles Henry Reynolds.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 1 March 1918, Page 5
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