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TO-DAY’S WEATHER.

Temperature at 2.30, 82 deg. Warm and Overcast, The Week’s Temperatures. (2.30 p.m. readings.)

Itigginson, C. V. Martyn, J. E. Bentley, J. A. Wilson, Jean' G. Mason, Evelyn D. Tietjens, Kathleen I. Ryan, Audrey I. Seddon, Ivy E. Harris, Jeannette I. Ward, Betty C. West, Geraldine IN'. Guinness. Dux of the School.—M. J. Purdy. Cups and Trophies. Girls.—Swimming: Senior Cup, J. Lambert; Junior Cup, M. Boyes, Athletics: Senior Cup, M. Macky; Junior Cup, M. Boyes. Tennis Championships: Senior Singles, Mison Winter; Junior Singles, Connie Buckley; Open Doubles, Connie Buckley and Dilys Williams. Form Drill Competition: Third Forms, Jean Isdale (IIIA); Fourth Forms, lietta Smith (IVA); Senior Forms, Jean Mason (VI). Physical Drill Championship: Edna Hare. Leadership and Games: Margaret Macky. Forms Games Cups; Junior Forms, Thelma Short (IIIB); Intermediate Forms, iietta Smith (IVA); Senior Forms, Margaret Macky (VA).

Roys.—Swimming: Senior Cup, D. V. bullock: Junior Cup, J. D. Hall; Form Cup, Upper V. Athletics: Senior Cup, S. W. Christie: Junior Cup, C. V. Martyn; Johnston Cup, A. Crozier; .Mills Cup, H. Chapman; Holmes Cup, X. Foster; Form Cup, IVA. Steeplechase: Wallace Cup (fastest time), S. W. Christie. West Cricket Cup: YA. Shooting-; Ladles’ Challenge Cup, Corp. A. X. G. Bray; Penrose Senior Cup, Corp. F. 0. Bond; Penrose Junior Cup. Corp. T. W. Upton; Bollard Cup, Corp. A. X. G. Bray. Physical Drill Champion-ship: J. W. Reynolds. Leadership and Games: A. V. McKenzie.

TALENTED PUPILS. STRIKING ART DISPLAY. That a high standard of art has been attained by many scholars at the Hamilton High School was evidenced by a display of drawings and paintings which were on view at the annual breaking-up ceremony to-day. The work is in pencil, crayon, charcoal, water-colour and pastel and reflects great credit on its authors. Different examples of technique are strikingly demonstrated and it is obvious that many of the pupils possess innate ability and should go far in execution.

Keen interest in tlie exhibits was shown by the large crowd of parents and friends -who assembled at the school this morning.

deg. Saturday Monday 84 Tuesday 8't Wednesday .... 81 Thursday 81

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19758, 13 December 1935, Page 8

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TO-DAY’S WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19758, 13 December 1935, Page 8

TO-DAY’S WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19758, 13 December 1935, Page 8