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EASTBOURNE SCHOOL

. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. ' The annual concert .and distribution of El tot" f WM «™- c rf the Sbourni bchool took place on Saturday before a H ge 0 ' Parents and Visitors to iniH^ Urb -, The children, on their own' initiative, decided to devote the proceeds SftWl fMe r fn ? d to,rartls »e relief ot the Belgian Fund, and in lieu of otiVm accent certificate The idea me l h ™ hearty response from parents of the dismet, and the entertainment was well *S' n m jioned that.the sum o £ 2 ° wjll.be, handed over 'for the purpose. • I lie chairman of the committee (Mr. F ™ll»i-f r) '« m a, ? r(1 !"s the certificates, wl oh fOT "'ree cheers for tho children which was heartily given by all present, lhe entertainment provided by the children was .more than usually enjoyable and showed evidence of careful training, lie chorus work was really excellent/and :he dialogue, entitled "The Expected Visitors, was capitally sustained throughout, ilie assistant teachers. Misses M'Gill and Wee, were responsible for .the excellence of this work. -Mr. Luks capably contributed some well-selected children's stories

to the programme. During the ovenin,K a Christmas tree, presented by Mr. F. wise, was auctioned by Iff. ShoHt, sen., who succeeded in obtaining the handsome sum of £12 for it, the tree being finally seemed by,little Miss Nora Nicol. A. special prize was awarded to J. Zohrab, dux of the school for the year. XJie following is the list of certificates awarded by the chairman (Mr. Chittey) Ito the successful scholars :— ' t Arithmetic Competition.—Vl: 1, Eric A very j 2, Jack Zohrnb. V: 1, Hose Jackson; 2. Dorothy A very. IV: 1, , Sidney Nicol; 2, Stuart JlTnnes. Ill: 1. Tom Jnckson nnd Amyas Zohrab (equal) j 2, Lawrence Dmirloo. II: 1, Jack Jnckson; 2, -Tnliam Haines and Bert Kuesell (eqiial). I: I,.Reginald Keenan and Wm. Mlniies (equal); 2, Lorna Dodd. Infant Keader: 1, Laurie Jones and Phyllin Grav (ecnial); 2, Ivor Sammonds. ■ ~■ ' Heading Competition.—Vl: 1. John Zohrab; 2, lan Carlylo and'-Norma. Cook (equal). V: 1, Eileen M'Girinity; 2, Fredk. Abraham. IV: I, Edward Zohrab'; 2, Clive Mayer. Ill: I,'' Doris M'Ginhity; 2, .Louise Jourdain and Marjorie Prondergast (equal):. II: 1, Effio Shaw and Joyce Aekins (equal). I: 1, Florence Butler and Peggy Aekins (equal); 2, Frank Newson. Infant reader: 1, Phyllis Gray; 2, Edna Ross. ' Class P: 1, Rupert Keenemj 2, Cedrio Sammonds. ■ -. .

. Spelling Competition—Vl: .1, John Zohrab; 2. Lan Carlyle. V: 1, Fred Abraham ; 2, Maud Wise. IV: 1. Clive Mayer; 2. Stuart Jf'lnnes. Ill: I, Douglas Keenan; 2, Tom Jackson. II: 1. Nora Nicol; 2, Will Haines. I: 1, Peggy Aekins; 2, Reginald Keenan. Infant reader: 1, Phyllis dray; 2, Edna Eoss. Class P: 1, Cedric Sammondsj 2, Thomas Adams. Recitation Competition.—Vl: 1, lan CarIylo; 2, Jack Zohrab. V: 1, Violot Ross) 2, Eileen M'Ginnilty. IV: -'I, Stuart Mlnnes; 2, Edward Zohrab. . Ill: ], Amyas Zohrab; 2, Sybil Fachc and Hector £'son (equal). II: 1, Joyce Aekins; 2, Will Haines. I: 1, Florence Butlar; 2. Peggy Aekins. Drawing Compotition.-VI: 1, lan CarErie Avery. V: 1, Fred Abraham; I' I W H ?} css - XV: !- stuart: M'lnnes; ?Vt , Wl 'son and Sydney Nicol (equal). Ill: 1 Lawrence Duurloo and Hector llixpn (equal); 2, Tom Jackson and Sybil Facho (equal) II: 1, Joyce Ackine; 2, Beitie Kussell. I : l, Mary Mazzola; 2, I'lanlt Butler. Infant reader: 1: Ivor Snmmonds; 2, Rosina Meo. Class P: 1, •>"o P,9''a Barca; 2, Fred Harris. Writing Competition.-VI: 1, Norma took; 2, Jack Zohrab and. Nelly Adams (equa). V: 1, Fred Abraham; 2, Ivon Duurloo. IV: 1, Edward Zohrab; 2, Sidney Nicol. Ill: l, Lawrence Duurloo; 2 Thomas Jackson. II: 1, Vera Holdsworth; 2, Bantolo Tesoriore and Eobert Chittey (eriual). I: 1, Frank Newson; 2, Frank Butler. Infant reader: 1, Edna Ifoss; 2, Laurio Jones and Salvadoro Delia liarca (equal). Class P: 1. Sybil Eobinson; 2, Marcus Wilson and Nelly Jones

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 3

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EASTBOURNE SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 3

EASTBOURNE SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2334, 16 December 1914, Page 3

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