MOUNT COOK SCHOOL
« The Mount Coot School Committee-held the last meeting for 1918 on Monday. Thorp , was an attendance of eight out of nine members/ Tho chairman (Mr. W. 15. Fuller) reported the net proceeds from the recent school concert amounted to £% Is. A vote of sympathy was passed to Mr. George Purdey, the oldest member of the committee, ivho recently lost two sons during tho influenza epidemic Voles of sympathy wore also passed to Mrs. Hills, a teacher in iiie Infant School, whose husband died of influenza, and to the To Aro School Committee on the death from influenza of Mr. Malcolm,'lhe headmaster, and Mr. H. A. W. M'lCcnssic, the chairman of the committee. The secretary wns instructed to record the coininilee's appreciation of the work done by many members of the teaching staff in lighting the influenza scourge. In several districts head teachers were in control of .vigilance committees, and niany mombers of their staffs wore in evidence as extremely active workers, I
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 65, 11 December 1918, Page 3
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165MOUNT COOK SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 65, 11 December 1918, Page 3
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