HIGH SCHOOL OF OTAGO.
The distribution of prises at the High School, this afternoon, took place too late for report in this evening’s paper. We, however, subjoin the prize list, and may state in general terms that the proceedings were most satisfactory : LIST OF HONORS. Chamber of Commerce Medals.—Boys over 1 s—Gold medal, Charles Low ; second medal, Frank Fulton. Under 15—Silver medal, Levi. Under 13—Silver medal, Mollison. Mr Webb’s prize for best writer—Silver pen, Howorth. CERTIFICATES FOR QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS. English (held in April), — Boys over 16, none ; under 16, none ; under 15, Solomon ; under 14. none ; under 13, Stilling ;■ under 12, Branigau. Mathematics (neld in June). —Boys over 16, Park ; under 16, Low (medal) »nd Solomon; under 15, Webb; under 14, Levi (medal) ; under 13, Mollison (medal) ; under 12, Coote, Classics (held in September),—Boys over 16, Park ; under 16, Solomon ; under 15, Gillon ; under 14, Barton ; under 13, H. M‘Neill. school frizes. Classics.— Form 6 -Park (the Mayor’s Prize). Upper 5 - C, Webb (prize); Howard and Gillon, certificates. Lower s—Praia (prize), “ Wilds of Africa ” Form 4—J. Smith (prize) ; Gow and Dundas, certificates. Form 3-Waddell (prize); Conte, Hawkins, and Inglis, certificates. Form 2—Mackenzie (prize); Price, Johnstone, and Marshall, certificates. Mathematics,— Form 6—Low (Keith and Wilkie’s Prize) ; Park and Solomon, certificates. Upper s—M'Nichol (prize). Lower s—Kerr (prize) ; Inder and Harper, certificates. Form 4—Levi (prize); G. Waddell, Aitken, Dundas, and *' inclair, certificates. Form 3—Mollison (prize); Harris, Farra, and Secular, certificates. Form 2—F. Mackenzie (prize), M'Lccd, and Marshall, certificates, • ' ’ 1
English.— Form 6—Low, (prize) “Dutch Republic.” UpperS —Gillon, (prize) “Words* worth R. Allan and C. Webb, ce’fcificates. Lower 5 Harper, (priz-) ; S filing (Mr Abram’s prize) ; Inder, certificate. Form 4 —J. Smith (prize); Fame (Mr Abram’s prize); Drew, i'. Tewsley, A Black, Dundass, Cow, Begg, Sinclair and Levi, certificates. Fotra 3J. Duncan (prze); Kennedy, E. H. Burn, A. Waddell, and Douglas, certificates. Form 2—H. Tolmie ( rize) ; \V. Alves aud W. Burns, certificates. French.—Forms 6 and s—Park (Mr HaAvthorn’s prize); Juder, certificate. Form 4 -11. McNeill (Mr Burns’ prize); J. Smith, certificate. Mapping. —Mr Tnrton’s prizes : Morrison ; 2nd, Reid ; 3rd, T. Black M’Ni hoi ; .4th, Loav, Dundas. Drawing. —Mr Hodgkin’s prizes Ist, A. G. Barber; 2nd, Morrison; 3rd, T. Black. Writing.—Forms—StiHiDg(rjrizi)- Form 4 Sorley (prize)—K. Hardy and 11. Johnston. Form 3 - EdAvarda (prize). Form 2 Hume (prize), and J. 8. Webb. Master Park Avas awarded Mr James Smith’s prize of a gold pencil case, for regular attendance and exemplary conduct.—For general diligence, W, Alves obtained the prize presented by Mr Thomson.
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Evening Star, Issue 3064, 13 December 1872, Page 2
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