BREAKING-UP.
SUSS RICHMOND AND MISS BAUER'S SCHOOL. 'Die breaking-iip in connection γ-itli Miss Haber's mid Miss Richmond's school took place in the Stroet Schoolroom Inst evening, many friends and relatives being present. Miss Hidiniond read the iiiiiinal report regarding work done by tlie school during thu year, and Jliw Baber gave nil inti'ivsliiiK uccount of her t'xperiencos in Kugland, and of the ilili'CTont schools which she had visited while tliwr. Koujrs \\err given by the scluiolpirU, and mi exhibition of Swedish drill by the younger girls wn.s admirably performed. The prizes were awarded by Mrs. Fell. Tho list was as follows:— I'pper School. Form Vl—Dux: May Turner and Cynthia Iloivden, both equal. Scripture: May Turner. English: May Turner. Great artists: May Turner. Architecture and sketching (iliss Lee's prize): Edna Morris. Special Latin (Miss Martin's prize): Cynthia Hoirden. Spejini French: Gladys (Juaintrell. Form V—First in work: Jean Hindmarsh. Scripture: Isabel Wilford, Loriia Bryant. English: Kate Maclaurin. . History and geography: Alargawt Cameron. Science: luite. Maclaurin. Mathematics: Kate Maclaurin. French conversation: Margaret Cameron. Latin (Miss Martin's prize): Kdte Stockor Form IVa—First in work: Tui Bakewell. Scripture: Tui Bakewell and Hessie Jlorton. English: Tui-Uakewell; - History, geograiihy, and current events: Tui Bakewell, Winifred Coull. Science: Tui Bakewull, Winifred Coull. Latin: Tui Bakewell. . Form IVbr-First in work: Kathleen Clay ton. •.Scripture: KathleenX'layton and Beth Johnston. History and geography: Kathleen Clayton. Nature study: Kathleen Claytou,. Ethel Innes. . Arithmetic: Beth Johnston. ■ '■ Lower School. Form lll—First in work, ■ Dorothy Richmond, lj Rachel Withy, 2; Olga Abbott, 3. .Scripture: Rachel Withy.- Spelling (Miss Hqlines's prize): Olga:Abbott, 1; Rachel Withy, 2. .Extra arithmetic: L'lsio. Holmes. Neatness: Olga Abbott. Sewing: Rachel Withy. iirushwork: Marjory Joseph.. ■ . Form ll—First in work: Ethel Fisher, 1; Myru Livingston, 2. Scripture: Phoebo Martin. Neatness: Esther .Fisher. Sewins: M.vra Livingston. Brushwork: Alison Grant. . . Form I--First in work: Rona Barber, 1; Euid Fisher, 2; Nelis Greig, 3. Neutness: Doreeii Newbegin. Sewing: Rona Barker (Miss Ifitcliing's prize). Drawing (Miss Helen Richmond's prize): Molly Hanlon, 1; Enid. Fisher, 2. Transition—First ill work, Ella Martin. Best dr.iwins-book: Molly Holmes. Persona! neatness: Dorthy Had'field. Host kept room, Form 111. Extra ['rises. Sketching (Miss D. K. Richmond's prize): Ruby Coux. Best drawing for the year,-. A division. Kathleen Clayton; B division, Betty Borlminley. )3est of Nature study books; Phyllis Bates. Mapping: Kathleen Clayton, Kate Maclaurin. Reading: Mny Turner. Composition (Miss Marehall's prize): Ngdirc Riddiford. Jean otocker memorial prize (for improvement in deportment): Jean Johnston. Sewing: May Turner, 1; Jeaa Hindmaish, i; (ii-cta Wood, .1. Mnsii: (Mr. I'arker's prize): Nancy Bryce and Ldna Lewis; (Mis« U. Richmond's prize)Keithn Leithain, Italiel Wilford, Ethel Inties, and Marjory Joseph. Miss Clnre's prizes for improvement:- Alison Greig, Lorna Bryant, and Elsie Holmes. Tennis: handicap singles, . Jenn Hindniarsh; tenuis championship, Jean Hijidtuarsh. i
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 9
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453BREAKING-UP. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1315, 19 December 1911, Page 9
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