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KOHI SCHOOL

BREAK-UP COXCERT (Own Correspondent.’ , ■ Favoured by fine weather the Kohi School concert and prize-giving was' I held on Thursday. The lot al hall was [ ‘packed and the audience appreciated ’ the variety of items. Before the final item, lhe headmaster, Mr. H. C. Littlewood, thanked ' the ladies’ committee who had helped so willingly, Mrs. J. Robertson for the i donation of a swimming trophy, and all donors who had given so freely. ' The programme given by the children undoubtedly demonstrated the keenness and acting ability of the pupils. In the four plays presented every child of the school was able to ' play his or her part, which was done ' with utmost confidence. At the conclusion of the concert, the chairman (Mr. R. W. Oliver) congratulated the children and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Littlewood on the per-I : formance, and then presented the fol- i ! lowing prizes: ' ( I Primers. -lan Oliver. Peter Camp- ' 1 bell, Graham Langdon. Tommy I ' ; Draper, Duncan Robertson and I ; Graeme Barclay. I ( ' Standard 1.--B. Robertson, S. Camp- ’ [ : boll, A. Milne, Hugh Oliver. Eric • ' Oliver. 1 [ Standard 11. -M. Robertson, A. [Oliver, R. Oliver, Trevor Harrison, D. < i Gulliver, V. Barclay. Standard lll.—Lionel Oliver. F. Sar- 1 jeant. Standard IV. —D. Morrison, M. ( v

Robertson, T. Oliver, A. Gulliver, W. Hone. Form I Mary Hone. J. Campbell. G. Perkins, Alan Oliver. Form 11. R. Milne. C. Robertson, J. Hughes. L. Gulliver, L. Sarjeant. Swimming Champions.—C Robertson and Alan Oliver. Swimming Certificates.--880yds.. M. Hone. G. Perkins; 44Oyds., Allan Oliver. 'Thelma Oliver; 220yds., Rosalie Oliver, L. Oliver, Margaret Robertson, Clara Robertson; 50yds., J. Hughes, Anne Oliver, L. Gulliver, A. Gulliver, D. Gulliver, J. Campoell, Hugh Oliver. R. Milne, A. Milne, D. Morrison; 25yds., Mary Robertson, F. Sarjeant, W. Hone. During supper Father Christmas called and distributed toys to all the children of Karahaki and Kohi districts. Dancing by the children and adults followed—music by Fairweather Orchestra from Pa tea.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 301, 21 December 1939, Page 5

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KOHI SCHOOL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 301, 21 December 1939, Page 5

KOHI SCHOOL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 301, 21 December 1939, Page 5