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Practical Psyche

rVCCASIONALLY, our columns are \J brightened by the presence of the ■, record of some worthy member of the fair sex. This is one of our fortunate occasions. We want you to meet Miss Beryl Buxton, of Christchurch. .'< ■ ; . Miss Buxton is swimming mistress at the Chrlstchurch Girls' High School. It is her job to teach the younger generation the gentle art of swallow dives and dog-paddling. Yet, for all her prowess m the swimming pool, Miss Buxton has yet to lose that in-tangible-charm which is summed, up m two words— feminine grace. - That she knows more than a little of her chosen work is proven by the fact that she has attained that rarehonor—the Royal Life Saving Society's, diploma. .Cultured, "unassuming and friendly, she has found a warm spot m the hearts of her pupils."

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NZ Truth, Issue 1184, 9 August 1928, Page 6

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136

Practical Psyche NZ Truth, Issue 1184, 9 August 1928, Page 6

Practical Psyche NZ Truth, Issue 1184, 9 August 1928, Page 6

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