PRIZE GIVING.
WAIHAURUNGA SCHOOL. [OCR OWN COURESFONman] The Waihaoruagai break-up ceremony was > held: at the School on Thursday evening last. The children assembled' at six o’clock for the sports, which were mueh enjoyed/- Later the prizes were distributed, those gaining specials, being; Sewing, Dorothy Ryan and Brenda Barclay; special team, work, Brenda Barclay, Dorothy RVan and Mabel Ryan.
Thd''.chairman'in his< remarks, congratulated thfe master,. Mr Harrison, upon all his candidates-gaining their proficiency certificate.*. The company was- delighted by the children’s songs, the evening ending with supper and three* cheers for their teacher by the eliildren.
WILLOWBRIDGE SCHOOL. The following is the prize list in connection with the* Willowbridfer School breaking-sup ceremony :* — Dux: Bertha Reynold’s,. Standard 6.—Bertha Rhy.nolfe T, Noel Cummings 2, Charlie Richardson and Winniel Millh 3i. Standard 5. —Eric Richardson. 1, Joan Hollaniby 2, Olive* Woods 3. Standard 4.—Margaret McKenzie 1, George Reynolds 2, Dorothy Claude 3.
Standard 3. —Moyra HbUainby and Alan Richardson I*, Shanley Mey nell 2, Cissie Claude* 3i
Specials for writing: Charlie Richardson, Erie Richardsom.
Special for sport : Noel: Cummings. Standard 2.-8-Mary. Cbx I’,, Riibert Woods 2, Charlie Thomas 3. Progress : Una Miller. Writing:: Dtaidi Cormack 1, Winnie Anning 2: Improvement in writing: Robert Miller; Alex Richmond. Special for handwork : Mervyn Keillor. Standard I.—Holines Miller 1, Edward Reynolds 2, Tom Woods 3‘. Writing: Alison Faulkner.. Improvement in writihg: Arthur* Bell, Tom* Woods. Twenty-five infants received prizes. —Sewing- Prizes — Standard 6—Bertha Reynolds,, Winnie Mills., Standard s—Olive Woods.. Standard 4 —Dorethy Claudte Standard 3---Cissie* Claude*.. Standard '2-4-Wninie* Anning. Standard I—-Alfsoni Faulkner. —Darning Prizes. — Standard 6—Winnie- Mfflfek Standard 5-T-oii'w Woods. Standard 4—Dto-rotthy Claude Standard 3b-Moyra 'Hollamby, Esys Claude,*. Standard 1— Alison Faulkner. Buttonholes.- —Winnie Mills and Cissie Chffidei*. GLENAVY SCHOOL. School break-up was celebrated by a picnic at Kelcy’s Bush, on Thursday last. The following is the prize list:— Standard Wl.—Ada Thomas 1, Betty Marshall, Agnes GrihwnStandard. V..—Grace Coakene I, Chrissie Berry, James Glynn, Basil Stanger. Standard IV —Duncan Me1; Thomas Ruane, Standard lll.—Noel Stanger I. Jespie MclaCSlii, Alarian jMcNitug’ntsm, Daisy, Grimson, Jack Crimson. Standard ll.—John Carroll 1, ■Eric Keen, Ted Maiharoa, Jack [Walker.
Standard I-—Monica Carroll 1, Mary Ruane, Winnie Cfeskerie, Zim Maiharoa, Billy Breen, Percy Stanger. P 2*.—Rhona Marshall 1, Violet Grimson, Dorothy Stevenson, Kat hie Breen. Nermau Stanger, George Keen. p.l.—Harold Watson, belwyn Stanger, Peggy "Walker, Beatrice* McNaughton —Special' Prizes.— (Presented by Mesdames Berry, Cuthertson, Lavery, Andrews, Gibson, Williams and Watson, Mr A. Fraser, and the teacher). Attendance —Isla Lavery, Duncan McNaughton. Essay.—lsla Lavery, Jessie McLean. Sewings Betty Marshall, Mary Ruane. Arithmetic—James Glynn, Thomai Ruane. Conduct —Ada Thomas. Geography and History— Basil Stanger. | Progress—John CwrolL.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 18 December 1926, Page 7
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430PRIZE GIVING. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 18 December 1926, Page 7
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