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ALBANY STREET

Dux of school: Aiwyn W, Biickland(gold medal and bursary, presented by the Albany Street School Association), Joan Crawford 2, Arnold Taylor. 3, Ferguson memorial: Mavis Walker. Diligence: Colin Johnson, Peter Nicholson, Phyllis Blackie. Progress: Roy Miller, Harold Latipier, Stanley Beales, Alice Graham. Sewing: Joan Crawford ,ElsaM ‘Donald. Neatness: Norecn Ford. General excellence in school work and in sports; Bernard Timms (Mr W. J. Thompson’s prize). Attendance (eight years): Robert Collie, Geoffrey Ramsay. Navy League: Bernard Timms 1,, Thelma Jordan 2. Attendance: Twenty-five certificates. . Standard V.A.—Merit prizes: Mavis Jar vie I,’ Edward Davis. 2, .Elizabeth Broad 3. Diligence. and general proficiency: Walter" Jarvis (Mr Paul’s prize). Diligence and progress: Frazier Graveson (Mr Paul’s prize), Ruby Fox, Harold looker. Neatness; Ismny M'Millaii. Oral work: Newton Wills, Sewing* Maureen Reeves. Woodwork: John Esson. Cookery ; Beatrice Walker. Writing: Jean Shaip. Drawing: Alma Sutherland. Proficiency : Leah M'Millan, Winifred Tate. Navy League prizes ; Mavis Jarvis 1, Elizabeth Broad 2. Best home garden: John Esson 1, Frazier Graveson 2, Eric M'Farlanc 3, Leslie Hewitt 4. Best agricultural notebook: Walter Jarvis 1, Newton Wills 2. Nineteen good attendance certificates. Standard IV.A.—Dux of class: David Alderton, Edna Todd 2, Jack Doig 3. Diligence and progress: Albert Broad, Reta Brown, Ewan Neame, Clara Williams. General proficiency: Douglas Scott, Marjory Dunn. Oral answering: George Tate. Neatness and writing: Walter Walker. Arithmetic: John Hands. Drawing: Milly Wadsworth.. Sewing: Tui Smith. Seventeen -attendance certificates. Standard lII.A.—Dux: , Thelma .Weaver, Nancy Dale 2, Doreen Cameron and Maisie O’Brien (equal) 3. Diligence and progress: Fay Latimer (Mr Paul’s prize). Neville Colvin, Bert Sanderson, Lex Williams, Patricia Atkinson, Olga Keighran, Wroford Palmer. Special for improvement: Doris Gibb. Neatness and improvement: Nancy Birchall (Mr Paul’s prize). Oral work: Earl Collie, Jack Broadfoot. Sewing prize; Isa Winton. Twenty attendance certificates. RURAL ROOM. Standard Vl.B.—Class marks: Fulton Polwarth 1, Yvonne M'Kenzie 2. Sewing: Yvonne M'Kenzie. Standard V. Class marks: Errol Colvin 1, Dorothy Broadfoot 2, John Duggan 3. Diligence and progress: Olive Esson, Edith M'Cusker. Oral work: Ruth Swertsen. Neatness : r Doreen Deuchrass. Politeness: Rhoda Barnes. Navy League: Robert'Tate. Standard IV. Class marks: Robert Weir 1, Ralph Millar 2. , Diligence and progress: Edith' Black,.Reta Weir. Oral work: Morton Legg. Neatness: William Waby. Drawing: Watson Colburn. Standard IH.B.—Class marks: Betty Bills, Diligence and progress: Alan Ramsay. Sewing: Betty Bills. Eleven good attendance certificates. Standard H.—Dux: lam Hutchison, Elsie Barrowman, Raymond Ramsay (equal) 2, Walter M'Cusker 3. Diligence and Progress: Sydney Jarvis, Norman Deuchrass, Sydney Smith, Frank Marks, Ainsley Kay, Thelma Waddell. Specials—Arithmetic: Desmond Smith, Composition; William Daly. Oral work; _ Mervyn Phelan. Reading and recitation: Isabel Johnson. Writing and drawing: Lois M'Millan. Sewing: Ilona M'Kay. Physical drill: Alfred Knewstubb. Neatness: Dorothy M'Knight. Faithful monitorship: Sydney James, Harold M'Lean. Fourteen attendance certificates. Standard I.—Dux of class: William Elliott, Winston Buckland 2, Keith Lectio 3. Progress. Alfred Birtles, Ruby Jarvis, June Hardgrave, Nora Steele. Oral work* Daphne Kirkwood. Neatness: B,uby Frood. Writing: Mary Waters. Drawing: Clive Palmer. Composition* Josephine Graveson. General knowledge: William Watson.. Sow-, ing: Grace Smith. - ■’, Standard I.B.—Dux of class; Ernest Payton, Noeline Looker (second class).. Three attendance certificates. ■ rural Model school. Standard Vl.—Dux: A. W. Wood. Diligence awards: Standard V.: W. Sivertson, R. Sivertsen. Standard IV.: W. C. Gardiner. Standard HI.; B. Bedford. Standard II.: F. Gardiner, F, Hodge. Standard I.: A. Egen, V. Gardiner. Drawing: Upper division, W. Sivertsen; lower - division, I*. Hodge, F; Gardiner. Writing: Upper division, V, Hoclg©; lower division, A. Egen. Sewing: V. Hodge. Navy League essay: R. Winton. _ Attendance prize (holder of eight certificates): R. Winton. Eight attendance certihCa^ports.— Robertson memorial cup and gold medal for best all-round athlete: Wilbert Fox. Girls’ tennis: Standard V. Dorothy Broadfoot (Mr Pauls prize); Standard IV vM Marjory Dunn; Standard VI., school championship, Nan Wood (Mrs Cornish’s prize); champion doubles, Joan Crawford and Nan Wood. Girls’ basket ball (A grade): Best attacker, Elza Gray ; best defender, Leah M'Millan (Mrs Thompson’s prize). B grade: Best attacker, Gwen Thompson; best defender, Edith M'Cusker (Mr Thompson’s prize). Boys’ hockey: Best forward, Ronald Meinung; best back, Peter Nicolson. Cricket (A grade), Mr Galland’s gold medal for./best all-round cricketer: Oliver Dalziel 1, Max Anderson 2. B frade: Best bowler, James Christie; est bat. Leslie Hewitt. Rugby football (A grade), Alhambra Club’s medals—Best forward, Roy Miller; best back, Wilbert Fox; bantams (Mr Gray’s medals) —Best forward, Leonard Chisholm; beat back, Albert Reeve. Sixteen swimming championship medals: Elza Gr:y (one medal), Audrey Wallace (one medal), Walter, Jarvis (five medals), Aiwyn Buckland (three medals), Syd. Jarvis (three medals) ; "Edward Tease (two medals), Stanley Phillips (one medal); fortyfour iong-distnnee swimming" certificates and seven life-saving certificates; two athletic championship medals to Alex. Rushbridge. Trophies; Boys’ hockey championship sticK (1928 winners); Begg Swimming Cup; A grade cricket cup; framed photograph of. tabloid team (winners 1928); silver cup—Wilbert Fox, best representative batting average, 1928. Band prizes.—Most improved player (upper section), G. Coxheod. Most improved player (lower section), R. Miller. Most improved learners: S. Jarvis, F. Marks. Diligence awards; J. "Davidson, J. Doig, J. Gardiner.

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Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 9

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ALBANY STREET Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 9

ALBANY STREET Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 9

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