HOKITIKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
The Hokitika District High School broke up for the usual term holidays yesterday. More than usual inteii'st this term ha- c entred round tin term examinations, as honours cards, hearing the names of those who stand highest in their respective class, have been presented to tin- winners. Tin scholars have been working hard the whole term to get one of these coveted laurels and the r»*s:dt- of this friendly lira Ir\ have been charly rctlcctcd in the quality of the work sent in at tin cxaniinat ion. The following is a complete list ol honours awarded ; _- St. 0 1 Merle Sweney. 2, Malcolm Houston. 8 Seymour King. I Olive Bnrruwnian, 5 Flora Met askill. (> ALulohdne King, / Mitchell Itidland, 8 Heni\ I’lank. !) .lean Anderson. 10 Bamuel Rowe. St 5.-1 Beatrice Hickson. 2 Rohinn Anderson. -lack Renton, -I William Ridland. 5 Laurel Collett. U Frank Smyth. 7 Alice Jones. 8 Alma I'lewcl leu,' 0 Fred Schroder. 10 Margaret Hollo wav. St. I 1 Philio Blank. 2 Leonard Dale, 8 Charles Collycr. I Marjorie Evans. 5 Ronald King. C Alice Yairall. 7 Jean Houston. 8 Marion Holloway, ft Jessie Stevenson. 10 Mvrtlo Collett. St. 3 1 jean Hall. 2 Hazel Perry. 3 l.ester Leslie. I Harr v Thompson. 5 Frank Johnstone. G John Timpson. 7 Luma Evans. 8 Leu \\ bite, ft Madge Ward. 10 Max Hunter and Marv Rugg St 2. -1 (Hive Flewellyn, 2 Edna Paterson. 3 Dorothy ’Robinson. I Maurice Connolly. 5 Ivan Irvine, (S, George Marks. 7 Flora Thompson, 8 Lome Shadholt. 0 Alfred Keller. 10 Ethel Howard, II Joyce Dalglicsh.. St. 1. I. Elspcth Robinson; 2. Muriel Blank; 8. Fieri Stapleton; 1. John Sweney. Lois Nalder; 5, Norman Rowe: G. Frank Wallace; 7, George Todd; 8, Phyllis Dowell; !), Gideon Anderson; 10 Fred Yarifey. Preparatory Class.— I, Mary A\ itliers; 2. Gonlon Oliver; 3, May King; I. Iris Feddersen; 5, Annie Thompson, William Rutland: G, Gwen Robinson. Elizabeth Wallace; 7, Norman Dale; 8. Lillian Linklater; !), Catherine Todd. Thomas Howard; |O, Edward Richards. Primer 111. — I. Madge Connolly; 2, Jack' Willetts; 3. Frank Scott; I. .lack Preston; 5. Mary Shaw; G, Dorothy Hughes; 7. Alax Coulson ;8, Beth John son. Primer IT.- 1. Jov AVnrd; 2. Alliert Carter; 3, Margaret. Ford; 4, Duncan Heinz; 5, Rodney McCarthy; G. Rose Stapleton: 7, Morris Marks. Primer L —I, Sydney Blank; 2. David Conning; 3. .lames I.awn; I, Andrew Staines; 5. Jack Harvey; G, Jack Sliivas. Secondary Division, 3rd year students I. Aland Ferguson; 2, F.dna Dale; 3, Adelaide Jones: I. Constance Pnmmont. 2nd year students- I, Alotia I’ascoe; 2. Nellie Thompson: 8, Ruby ATeyer; 4, Net (a, Coulson: 5. Alary Coulson. Ist year stud.’its I. Marion Langesoii; 2, Leonard Paterson; 3. Emil llaekell; 1, Bart. Andrewes: 5. Evelyn leslie; G. Nero llavill; 7, Margiieri.le Wells; 8, Paul Renton; 9, Charles Evans; 10, Fred Selby. At the special examination hold in June, the following candidates from the District High Sevhool passed the Public Service Entrance Examination and qualified for Senior Free Places; I, ATaud Ferguson Cloth); 2, Adelaide .Tones; 3, Constance Pnmmont; 1, Jeffrey Dennison; 5, Ruth Wild: G, Alex Aitken; 7. John .Mclntosh; 8, Alary AY ard.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1921, Page 1
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