SCHOOL PRIZE WINNERS.
The following is the prize list in connection witli the local State school. The prizes were distributed to the scholars at Thursday night’s concert by Mr Geo. 0. Coley. Each child, upon stepping to'receive a prize, was greeted with deafening salvo of applause and familiar greetings by the children. Std. I. tb) ; —Wallis Hart 1, Bertie Lockwood 2, Charles Parker 3, Edith Rankin 4; iStd. I. (a): —Hope Thynne 1, Majorie Knott and Sylva. Williams 2, Rose Munn 4, Eunice Lee 5, William Baird (5. Progress; Louie Hendrickson and Horace Tongs. Sewing: Hope Thynne; diligence: Phyllis Rickerby; monitor: Ada Roore, conduct: Betty Hunt; nature study: Albert Colev.
Std. ll.—Caroline Satherley 1, Jessie. Crowe 2, Nonette Searle 3, Denzil Yorke 4; sewing: Iris Me--Ewen; specials:—Conduct: Alfred Stevenson: progress: Brian Walton and Betty Moorman; writing: Walter Andreson; drawing: Gerald Hirini.
Std. ITT. —Melva Yorke 1, Jean Francis 2, Eric Robinson 3, Donald Chrvstall 4. Drawing: Ernest Westwood, Keith Alexander; specials: improvement: Huia Newson; conduct: James Satherly; sewing: Kathie Withers; general helpfulness throughout year: Douglas Kennedy and Ina Easton. Std. IV.—Joan Thynne Dux girl Arithmetic: Clyde Dawson; special for splendid progress, having passed from 35th to 6th place in Class in six months: Thelma Coley; sewing: Maisie McCarthy; conduct and conscientious effort in all work, including monitorship: Joyce Death; special for essay and initiative study: Decema Brown; Dux boy: Ended Wauklyn; arithmetic: Roy' Head; special for.splendid progress, having in .six months passed from 3fith to 14th place in class: Cyril Admore; special for good conduct and reliability at all times: William Hirini; special for agriculture and diligence: Leslie -Jeffries; special for essay and initiative in study: William Hussey. Std. V.—Boys: Vernon Moore 1, George Rankin 2, Robert B. 3; girls: Katie Roore 4, Margaret Poole 2, Olga Yorke 3; sewing: Marjorie Hunt; writing: James Potaka; drawing: Violet Bangs; maximum progress: boys: Rex Ball; girls: Margaret Staff. Std. Vl.—Dux of School: Doris Haydock; Doris Haydock 1, Albert Griffin 2, Theo. Leach 3, Clifford Saville 4. Needlework: Nancy Robinson and Bessie Crowe 1, Marjorie McMurray 2.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2672, 15 December 1923, Page 2
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344SCHOOL PRIZE WINNERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2672, 15 December 1923, Page 2
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