HIGH SCHOOL
SHOW OF PUPILS’ WORK. At; the Feilding Agricultural High School yesterday an exhibition in the nature of the revival of Iho Young Fanners’ Jlitb shows previously concluded was held. I’licrc was a good attendance of parents md friends. Practical demonstrations were given by the pupils in cookery, woodwork, chemistry and arts and crafts. Awards were made as follow: Photography.—Landscape: K. Fitton 1, AT. Mills 2, L, Johnson 3. Marine: K. Fitton 1, A. Hubbard 2, P. Swinburn 3. School study: P, Swinburn 1 and 2.. C. O’Neill 3. School sport: C. O'Neill 2. Group: B. Bcazcr 1, 'J'. D. Ford 2, K. Fitton 3. Animal study: P. Swinburn 1 and 2. A. Hubbard. 3. Needlework (judge. Mrs Humphreys).— Duchess sot: 0. Patou 1, .1. Chandler 2, R. Campbell 3. Tray cloth : R. Campbell 1. 0, Pat on 2, Z. Lewis 3. Article from sugar sack: A. Qnaylc 1. Florentine work: C. Paton 1. Taposlr.v work: N. Irving and R. Campbell I equal, M, Russell 2, M. Jarrotf 3. Embroidered cushion: P. Miller 1, Z. Hobday 2. Apron: J. Johns 1. R. Campbell 2, K. Fowlcs 3. Baby’s hand sewn garment: J. Lewis 1. Knitted garment: J. Bowles 1: M. Bowles 1. M. Russell 2. J. Thompson 3. Other knitted garment : M. Mills 1. Patched garment: M. Wright 1. C. McElroy 2. Darned stocking: A. Qnaylc 1, C. McElroy 2, A. Slokos 3. Table centre: J. Chandler 1. N. Wislmowsky 2, M. Mills 3. Pyjamas: C. O'Neill 1. P. Copetnan 2, C. Paton 3. Winter dress: R. Campbell 1, C. Paton 2, B. Monk 3.
Typing.—B. Beazer 1. A. Stokes 2. B. Masters 3. Book-keeping: F. Rosonoski 1, N. Irving 2, J. I-Tunter 3. Shorthand: F. Rosonoski 1. A. Cairns 2. M. Chappell 3. Shorthand: A. Stokes 1, N. Irvine 2, N. Steer 3.
Cookery.—Liquid honey: C. Ware 1, B. Mottk 2, S. Short 3. Granulated honey: Olnpham 1, D. Raven 2. C. Martin 3. Wheatmeal scones: R. Stewart 1, 0. Edhouse 2. M. Mills 3. Plain scones: M. Ross 1. A. Stokes 2. P. Coman 3. Shortbread: A. Cairns 1, S. ICinsella 2. O. Edhouso 3: S (tongo: M. Mills 1, G. Edhouso 2. N. Wint.on 3. Jam tarts: G. Edhouso 1; Bran hisenits. P. Cameron 1. O. Edhouso 2. P. Millar 3. Pikelets: M. Wright 1. R. Simpson 2. V. McGregor 3. Honey cake: G. Edhouse 1. Small cakes: 0. Edhouso 1. D. True 2. R. Flcteher-Matthews 3. Clear toffee: X. Winton 1. G. Edhouso 2. B. Fitz Gerald 3. Fudge: M. Billing 1. .7. Smith 2. J. McLeod 3. Preserved peaches: E. Trass 1. J. McLeod 2. L. Cobbo 3. Preserved fruit: B. Monk 1, B. Masters 2, A. Toolell 3. Pickled onions: S. ICinsella 1. AV. Street 2. 71. Rimson 3. Preserved tomatoes: B. Masters 1, M. Jarrctt and C. Payton 2 equal. Preserved peas nr beans: L. Cobbo 1, J. Smith 2, N. Steer 3. Satire: M. Sinclair 1. S. ICinsella 2. M. Billing 3 Chutney: ,T. Thompson 1. .T. Chandler 2. .T. Johns 3. Jolly; N. Day 1, N. Johnston 2. Jam: N. Johnston 1, A. Aymes 2. C. Payton 3. Dairy butter: A. Stokes 1, B. Hoskins 2. Marshall 3. Vegetable salad: M. Ross' 1. V. Pearson 2. Lunch box: A. Stokes 1, V. Pearson and C. McElroy, equal, 2. Emit, and vegetables.—Carrots: Foreman 1, Marshall 2, M. Mills 3: Frazer 1. Johnson 2. Gray 3: Thurston 1. ,1. Morris 2. Donovan 3. Onions: N, MoDowall 1. Thurston 2. Marshall 3; M. Sinclair 1. D. Raven 2, Bassett 3; M. Ross 1. Eschalotst M. Ross .1. Parsnips: O. George 1. Airier 2. M. Mills 3. Potatoes: Mai 1. N. MoDowall 2, Eraser 3; Riddell 1. M. Graham 2. Moiling 3. Beetroot: Marshall 1. M. Graham 2. Pumpkin: Marshall 1. P, Coleman. 2. Collins 3: M. Ross 1. J. Bowles 2. Marshall 3. Heaviest, pumpkin: M. Ross 1, Bowles 2. Marshall 3. Marrow: Barrow 1. Dunran 2. Hunt 3: Mai 1, Robson 2. Cabbage: Ford 1. Silver beet: Foreman 1. Rhubarb: Thurston 1. EtumelJ 2. Cox's Orange apples: M. Patterson 1, Apples: B. Masters 1. G. O'Neill 1. D. Raven 2. Mai 3. Pears: M. Sinclair 1. Tomatoes: N. Wislmowsky 1. Flowers. —Decorated howl: C. O'Neill 1, P. Coleman 2. R. Kim e on 3. Spray: F. Corpo 1. D. Raven 2. F. Corpe 3. Chrysanthemums: M, T’atlersen 1, M. Graham 2, IC. Marshall 3: D. Raven 1, AT. Patterson 2. Collection flowers: M. Graham 1. D. Raven 2. M. Jewell 3. Native foliage: G. McElroy 1. Decorated table: M. Turner 1. C. MeElrny 2. A. Avnies 3. Any decoration. Form 5: G. MeElrov 2. S. Short 3. Tree and shrub naming: O. O'Nni'l 1. A. Aymes 2. Arts and crafts.—Animal drawing: B. Ilosking 1. B. Campbell 2. M. Chappell 3. Outdoor sketch: B. Ilosking 1. E. Gray 2. B. Ilosking 3. Figure drawing: B. Ilosking 1. E. Grav 2, J. McLeod 3. Article in wood: A. Stokes 1. Useful article in wood: 17. Jln.ldock 1. Woven article: E. Beldook 1. R. Flcteher-Matthews 2. O'Neill 3. Carving: Evans 1. Article from waste: A. Stokes 1. K. WagsfafT and A. Stokes coital. 2. A. Stokes 3. Leather article: C. McElroy 1. C. Payton 2 and 3. Poster: L. Johnston L R. Campbell 2. E. Gray 3. Purse: C. O'Neill 1. TL Campbell and A, Stokes, equal, 2. N. Taylor and C. Payton, eoun.l. 3. Copper article: C. MeElrov 1, M. Mills 2. R. Campbell and A. Stokes, equal, 3. Brass article: A. Stokes 1. Bound book: At. Roberts 1. Stencilled design: R. Campbell 7 and 2. Raffia and cane hasket: M. Patterson 1. M, Malone 2. 7,ino cuts: Wong 1, F. Wilton 2. Z. Robday 5. Root and forage crops.—Field carrots: Fraser 1. Swinburn 2, Foreman 3. Mangolds: A ellow, T,aw 1. Swinburn 2, Collins and Hunto, equal. 3. Mangolds, red: Swinburn 3. 7ntermodiate: Alai 1. Swedes: Slack 1. Atkin=on 2. Mai 3. Turnips: Brown 2. Turnips, while: Al.ai 1, Richardson and Aloorn. equal, 2, Swinburn 3. Maize: Rwmbttrn 2. Points: Swinburn 12 1. ATai 9 2. Stork.—R vela ml ewe: Gumming 1. Honeyfield 2, Williams 3. Rveland hogget: Thelwall 1. Atkinson 2, Glare 3. Evolnnd own and lamb: Clare 1. Ifcayns 2, Gumming 3. Romney owe: Honeyfield' 1. Thelwall 2, Slidlcy 3. Romney hogget: Irving 1. Fountain 2 ; Clare 3. Pair: Irving 1. Williams 2. Fountains 3. Crossbreds: Richardson 1, Best 2. Brown 3. Southdown ewe; Gumming 1, Honeyfield 2. Slack 3. Ewe hogget: Morriss 3. Gumming 2. Gibbs 3. Pair: Gibbs 1. Gumming 2. Slack 3. Horses. —Potiv: 1,. Williams 1 and 2; Thclwnll 1: L. Williams 1 and 2. Model aeronlancs.—B. Thompson 1. W. AVenhnm 2: Tl. AfeLood 1, Gibbs 2: B. .McLeod 1. B. Thompson 2. W. Wenhnm 3. Article from benzine tin: A. Stokes 1. Article from box: A. Stokes 1.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 126, 27 April 1940, Page 4
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