OTAKI STATE SCHOOL
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES' AND SALE OF WORK. Oil Thursday the annual "break mi" 0 the Ofald School was held t\ school grounds. After the prizes L,j >"''■ presented, presentations wcr "jade to the teachers by their pupil, Ihe children were then given their usual afternoon tea r' ! ' si °" ;l sma » sule 0 f work »us ueld to raise money for asnhaltmg round the school. Several' «talls "•ere erected under the trees and dijI 'laved a tempt.rig array of articles for ' ln chiir g« o£ the stalls were the following: - Needlework, Mesdame, bmiH,, Pclnu and Miss Miller; prodnce, Mesdames Evans and Synnott; swoets, Misses Smith and Yates; woodwork, D. Debreeeny Ken ICeall. ami Eric Eilb; bran tubs. Mi** Janet Smith and Clm 'at,.-. AHerncfen teu was served is one ol the class-rooms, and was under the capable supervision of Mrs. Bills. Competitions were held during fe afternoon, the results being as follow,: — Box oi sweets, Jean Irving; traj, Lucy Keav; inlaid box Mr T M Smith: cake .Air. Tarmse; ' epom Molly Eddv 2; Standard V, Betty Bn 1. Patty Olliv,!.- 2. Special (hanks are doe to Hie. Caifil 'or judging th- sponge cakes, Mr. Twirt tor providing yofr drinks, and 3lr. Dowry for donating a special prize. Jhe net proceeds of the sale will amount to about -E.'io. Prize Distributions. Proficiency certificates:-Ma*fe Bills, Lucy Bt.rd.tt, Mary Eddy, Coed; Evans. Evelyn Elutey, Rita Shaft Clara Yates, Eric Bills, Fred Da«4 Ernest Greathead, Watenc John»s, Ken Kea.ll, Ray Melrose, Clarence Morgan, u. Preston-Thomas, James Bito'faana, Hura Roach, Charles .Summery fteil synnott, Lvell Cole. Competency: —Peggy " y ox jio'.ui Moses, Willie Lis,, j ack Jjoynihan. Attendance eertifteare H and prizes:— selton Mathie, James Knox, J. Garrit/, Inia fev.-iata, Rex Kicolson, George iust.ri, Rongo Hakaraia, Carolute -.leads, Maud Gillespie, Charles TustJ»i Etta Harvey, Cuyk-r Dring, EdiOS Champion, Xocl Dring, Arthur Jamie' son, Maurice Tewiata, Zt-na Drii* Douglas Debreeeny, Claude Phillips, Mary Eddy, Clara Yates, Lulu EdttJ, Joyce Xoble, Watene Johnson, Cord Twist, Madeline Bills, j u ,/ k Bevaa, Kay Eldcrsoo, Xcil Synnott. UriHi Smith, Audrey Xoble, Isobel Manf, Esma Champion. Pattv Bikihana, SToBr Lowry, Patty Olliver, Scobie Thomsoaftookery:—Standard VI Couui« Evans 1, Molly Eddy 2. Standard VBetty Box 1, Pattv Olliver 2. Class prizes:—Dux of the school (Mr. E. G. Dowry'.- special)—Eric Bilk Standard VI (boyg)—Fred X)v.".t-, (girls)—Mary Eddy. Highest marks in proficienev examination:—Ken Keall. Standard V (boys):—L (girls)—Molly Thomson. Standard IV" 'boys):—Arthur 3iC» son: (girls)—Katharine Cole-. Standard 111 (bovs);—Say Elderios; ( girls)—Pearl Xico'l. Standard II (boys):—John MeafcJ (girls)—Sybil St. George. Standard I (boys):—Alfred Knight; (girls)— Lorraine Xoble.
Lower standard I (boys):—Seat® Sharp; fgirls)— Myrtle Jamiesoa. Prepartorv:—Jovce Tetter-ail, -If 7 -* Noble, Qax-enje EiHnana. Kathleen To* tin, Selwyn Box, Ivan Matfcie.
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Otaki Mail, 21 December 1923, Page 2
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