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DISTRICT SCHOOLS.

Competency Certificates.—James McCarthy, Zona Freer, Thelma Williams. Promoted to Standard fl.—Josephine Johnson, Nola McKenzie, Ellen Waaka, Brian Brennan, Augustus Curtain, Bert Curtain, Patrick Deegan, Raymond Manson, Ivan O’Conner, Michael O’Connell, Kenneth Curry. Promoted to Standard s.—Paul Beals, Trevor Beech, Vincent Donnelly, Patrick Griffin, Dennis Lamb, Edward Mannell, James McGrath, Jack McNamara, Patrick Ryan, Jack Tobin, Jack Short, Rex Daube, Vereen Cairns, Margaret Brennan, Margaret Carrig, Joan Corbett, Kathleen Devine, Mary Greenlees, Mary Joyce, Dorothy Lamb, Joan O’Neill, Joan O’Meara, Cecilia Sienionek, Doris Williams. Promoted to Standard 4.— Desmond Cairns, Patrick Cross, Anthony Dyer, James Joyce, Tom McNamara, Ronald Pearson, Liam Spring, Joseph Williams, Ola Curry, Alary Doyle, Norah McMullen, Joan Cairns. Promoted to Standard 3. —Bernard Clapcott, Bruce Donnelly, Frank Ford, Peter Greenlees, Dick Mansel, Barry Minett, Lawrence O’Meara, Phillip O’Neill, Leo Roys, David Stevens, Gabrielle Daube, Phyllis Davey, Marjorie Hourigan, Pauline Reynolds, lEileen Talbot. Promoted to Standard 2.—Radio Bargiacchi, Keith Cairns, William Greenlees, Gerald Minett, William Ryan, Victor Stewart, Leo Reynolds, Phillip Maney, Patricia Cross, Minnie Collison, Dawn Gleeson, Patricia Hunter, Veronica Johnston, Kathleen Mymonds, Mary Tobin, Colleen Talbot. Promoted to Standard I.—Raoul Bargiacchi, lan Goodwin, John Hourigan, John Kerslake, Owen Stevens, Coralie Cairns, Vida Grim wood, Josephine Hanley, Eileen Olsen, Lorna O’Neill, Quita Pilcher.

BREAK-UP CEREMONIES. ST. PATRICK’S. St. School broke up for the holidays ou Friday last. The “Revi Father N. Moore ■addresaad the children and exhorted them to bo faithful to the practices which had boon instilled into them during their school career. He congratulated those who had been successful in passing their examinations and expressed tho hope that those who were leaving school would always cherish the remembrance of their school days in St. Patrick’s. Proficiency Certificates were gained by: Terence Brady, Eric Donnelly, Patrick. Dyer, Raymond Mi nett, Arthur McGrath, Rance McPhail, Lewis Pearson, Dennis Talbot, Valerie Daube, Josephine Hogan, Patricia Hogan, Phyllis Kerins, Audrey Keisenberg, Mary McMullen, Mary Roys. The MeKillop Scholarship for tho girls attending St. Patrick’s was won by Valerio Daube, who gained tho highest total of marks in the Proficiency examination.

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Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1932, Page 3

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DISTRICT SCHOOLS. Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1932, Page 3

DISTRICT SCHOOLS. Wairarapa Age, 19 December 1932, Page 3