WINTER SHOW
PRIZE LIST. SCHOOL SECTION. The following is a continuation of the 'prize list in connection with the Winter Show: — Educational, Vocational and Industrial Department.—Sewing (coloured silko) : Beryl Filmcr l, Waimaric Stafford 2. Face cloth: Phyllis Stapleton 1, Madge Melville 2. Handkerchief: Daphne Graham 1, Rita Russell 2. Treasure hag: Zoe Holmes 1, Flo Phillips 2. Treasure bag«#'showing hemming) : Edith Spiers o Connie Terrace 2. Sewing apron: Beatrice Starr l. ( Mavis Quiiilcl 2. Pillow-slip: Verona Bycroft 1, Daisy Parker 2. Cooking overall: Bertha Parkinson i. Sewing apron, with pockets: Daphne Graham 1, Violet Roitertson 2. Camisole: Joyce Hewitt 1, Margaret Spring 2, Dorothy Davies 3. Plain blouse: Chrissie Campbell i. Four buttonholes: Evelyn Ferguson 1, Ena Chubb 2. Darning stocking: Evelyn Ferguson 1. Fancy stitches: Annie Southby 1, Isabel Dare 2. Patch in white cotton: Lily Hepburn 1, Jessie Linds 2. Patch in print: Nancy Hepburn 1, Lily Hepburn 2. Patch in flannel: Nancy Hepburn 1, Lilly Hepburn 2, Elsie Morse 3. Boudoir cap: Nellie Endean 3. Plain blouse: Ivy Park 1, Meryl Coker 2, Isabel Dare 3. Camisole: Meryl Coker 2. Knickers: Iris Fausett 1. Crochet handkerchief: Meryl Coker 1. Collars and cuffs: Meryl Coker 3. Fancy stitches (needlework) : Meryl Coker 1, Nancy Fitch 2. Collar, point lace: Lucy Carokwell 1. Table centre: Florence Pain 1. Laundry bag: Sadie Coker 1, Lillian Campbell 2, Iris Hellier 3. Nightdress: Grace Watt 1, Sadie Coker 3. Petticoat: Nance Fitch 1, Annie Southby 2, Grace Watt 3. Laundry Work. —Ironed serviette: Ethel Brittain 1, Myrtle Parker 2. Blouse: Sadie Coker 2. Linen collar: Myrtle Parker 1. Handkerchiefs: Gladys Brittain 1, Ethel Brittain 2.
Vegetables.—Spanish onions: Clarice Turner 1. Parsnips: Bernard Snell 1, L. Gower 2. Pumpkin: Allan Cave 1, Milford .Coker 2. Piemelon: Allan Cave 1. Wilford Coker 2. Beetroot: Bernard Snell 1, L. Gower 2. Carrots: Bernard Snell 1, Puketaha School 2. Potatoes: Allan Cave 1. Vegetable marrow: Norman Roberts 1, Ivan Care 2. Mangold: Clarice Turner 1, P. Turner 2. Collection of vegetables: Bernard Snell 1, Puketaha School 2. Cookery.—Six tartlets: Ruth Zanders 1, Myrtle Parker 2. Scones: Ethel Brittain 1, Sadie Coker 2. Essay on housekeeping: K. Edwards 2. Cornish pasties: Sadie Coker 2. Sausage rolls: Sadie, Coker 2. Fruit cakes: Evelyn Lusby 1. Sandwich: Sadie Coker 1, Mary Wainwright "2. Loaf of bread: Mary Cleary 1. Assortment of jam: Sadie Coker 1. Current scones: Sadie Coker i, Myrtle Parker 2. Plate Turkish delight: Sadie Coker 1, Gladys Brittain 2. Sponge sandwich: Sadie Coker 1. Plum jam: Sadie Coker 1. Marmalade: Sadie Coker 1. Cookery notebook: Norma Farrelly 1, Rose Cooney 2. Cookery notebook (Standard VI.): Edna Menzies 1, Isabel Craig 2. Miscellaneous. —Useful article: Bernard Snell 1, Herbert Nicholls 2. Useful article (girls): Faith Kelsey 1, Maud Assott 2. Illustrated notebook (agricultural science): James Barker 1, Lyall Davis 2. Illustrated notebook (chemistry and physics) : S. Nicholson 1, Amy Lorengen 2. Illustrated notebook (dairy science): R. Pearson 1, Beatrice Morgan 2. Botany notebook: David Brown 1. Cookery notebook: Amy Lorengen 1, Phyllis May 2. Dressmaking notebook: Rita May 1, Amy Lorengen 2. Engineering notebook: K. Millar 1, E. Collier 2. Electricity notebook: L. Spence 1, V. Jebson 2. Woodwork drawing folio: A. Brough 1, H. Hellner 2. Woodwork notebook: Frank Jackson 2. Mechanical drawing: T. Vautier 1 and 2. Architectural drawing: L. Edmonston 1. Useful grasses and clovers: Albert Wilson 1, Brian Russell 2. Weeds: L. I-loldaway 1. Illustrated notebook: W. C. Davis 1, Doris Davis 2. Class 6G : Esther Watts 1, Jean Robb 2, Marjorie Shadbolt 3: Class 67: M. Carley 1, Zoe Wells 2, 'Annie Miller 3. Class 68: Betty Sands 1, Annie Mille-r 2, Olive Holmes 3. Set of capital letters: Benson Turbutt 1 and 2, Lois Shuter 3. Map of New Zealand (South Island): Willie Caerus 1, Esmond Whitehead 2, Ethel Court 3. Map of Africa: Roy Drummond 1, Hector Smellie 2, Brian Court 3. Map of North America: Lancelot Bourcion
1, E. Blomficld 2, Lillian Hamilton 3. Plasticine map of South Island: E. Willoughby 1, Whitiora 2, Billy Barlow 3. Plasticine map of Australia: Doris Powell 1, Charlie Pearson 2, Daphne Cowley 3. Spray (freehand drawing section) : Muriel Hay 1, Walter Tittleton 2, Tory Abbott 3. Writing, Drawing, Modelling (girls and boys) .—Class G2: Sadie Berry 1, Horace Wilson 2, R. Bines 3. Class 63: Lottie Lynds 1, Maurice Kelly 2, Gladys Dodson 3. Class 64: L. Ferguson 1, Rerehau Kingi 2, Tanira King! 3. Class 65: Doreen Gilmour 1, Essie Veats 2, Doris Hobman 3. Standard II: Hazel Boggins 1, Jean Goodwin 2, Charles Parrant 3. Standard III.: Albert Chaney 1, Gladys Emrys 2, Leo Scherer 3. Standard IV.‘: M. Grainger 1, D. Wernham 2, Zelda Easter 3. Standard V.: Edward Tapp 1, Rose Bridge 2, Max Wernham 3. Standard VI.: Phyllis Bullock 1, Betty Sandcs 2, Gertie Bull 3. Spray (in ink), Standard VI.: Gladys Kerr 1, Daisy Bowen 2, Duloie Hughson 3. Standard VII.: Trixie Monk-ton 1, Mary Parfitt 2, Ruth Alexander 3. Drawing of insect, Standard II.: Dorothy Blackett 1, Violet Sehiska 2, Mabel Watson 3. Standard III.: Kenneth Bradley 1, Jack Souster 2, Mervyn Hawthorne 3. Standard IV.: M. Grainger 1 and 2, Mary Trebes 3. Standard V.: Daisy Bowen 1, Hilda Chynoweth 2, Max Wernham 3. Standard VI.: E. Clark 1, William Yates 2, Betty Snndes 3. Standard VI., drawing of insect, ink: Daisy Bowen 1, Gladys Kerr 2 and 3. Brush Drawing.—Standard I. and II: Pansy Jull 1, Beatrice McCormack 2, Ruth Speight 3. Standard III.: Thora Lichtwark 1, Lawrence Roberts 2. Standard IV.: Raymond Swectman 1, Lillian. Hewitt 2, Marie Ilowden 3. Standard V.: Hazel Johnston 1, Gladys Chappell 2, Lorna Thompson 3. Standard VI.: Hazel Symes 1 and 2, Elizabeth Clark 3. Standards V. and VI.: Phyllis Needham 1, Emily Grimmer 2, John McCormick 3. Standard III.: Les Wilson 1. Flat Tinting.—Standard IV.: Thelma Scott 1 and 2; Coniie Dobbinson 3. Standard V.: Marge Gladding 1, W, Grimmer 2, Grace Davies 3. Standard VI.: Betty Buddie 1, Myrtle Davies 2, Athol Grieve 3.
Chalk Drawing.—-Matthew Colvin 1, Athol McKinnon 2, Patrick Collins 3. Crayon Drawing.—Primer II.: Tom Russell 1, Molly Davis 2. Primer III.: Arthur Jamieson 1, Ray Huston 2, Phyllis Grifl'en 3. Primer IV.: Lawrence Coker 1, G. Brown 2, Matthew Colvin 3. Standard !.: Brian Larney 1, Hubert Stokes 2, Peggy Gordon 3. Standard II.: Allan Beil 1, D. Gilbert 2, William Alkcr 3. Standard III.: Alfred Carmonl 1, Dorothy Robinson 2, Tlieo Massey 3. Primer 111. (chalk drawing) : Gladys Mole 1, Gwen Vale 2. Primer IV.: Grace Williams 1, Mat-
thew Colvin 2, Patrick Colvin 3. Standard I.: Bessie Porlcous 1, Flora Nicol 2, Logan Monds 3. 4 Ticket Writing.—Leslie Edmonson 1. Modelling.—Alice Hendry 1, Gladys Mole 2, Feme Smith 3. Standard I.: Alf. Roberts 1, Edward Roberts 2, Wallio Dalbcth 3. Standard II.: Betty Johnston 1, Jack Heffcrnan 2, Doris Simons 3. Designing (letter head). —M. J. Richard 1. Design for posters: Benson Turbo tt 1. Essays, Standard IV (girls).—Rhoda McKenzie 1, Nora Appleyard 2, Pearl Norman 3; boys, Joseph Wheelhouse 1, Murray Smith 2. Standard V., girls: Vida Stitt 1, Linda Baidock 2, Dorothy Towers 3; boys, Douglas Peak t, Thos. O'Connor 2, Howard Matthews 3. Standard VI., girls: Hilda Hopkinson 1, Annie McKenzie 2, Jean Foreman 3; boys, Arthur Turner 1, A. McKenzie 2. Splicing Competition.- —Leonard Williams 2.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15252, 31 May 1923, Page 9
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