HIGH SCHOOL BOA[?]
THREE! VACANCj] record~of1eryiJ of retir)ng1 MEMBERS "• - : _ ' ■ ' j ELECTION TO BE m The Government scheme0fj for the Rotorua High Sehool H the three parents represenhJ the Board of Governors to alternate year — all are re-election and all have beenjJ ed for a; further term of offi ] three members are Dr. j jJ Archdeacon Chatterton, ajjl A. Goudie. These three geJ have heTd office as the parJ presentatives on the BoaJj since its inception. There J further nominatlons for 'cies, Mr. A. G. Holland, latejJ the Native Land Court, and ihJ Hardie, officer in charge of tt,'l rua Electrical S'upply, closed at noon o:ti Monday y the election will b e conducyij the date fixed bei:ng the 15a3 The three sitting membj given conscientio us and untba vice in the interests of ya and it is fitting that the pubh'tl at this time know somethLS services they have given in « terests. 1 Dr- Bertram 1 Dr. Bertram has given niaJ of service to the commun£l senting the people on 21 bodies. His genial person* energy and r readiness tgl in all matters of public ia have been greatly apprecijtf« serving on the High Schodl'l the Doctor has given nuicKw attention to educational nuS university man himself ag9 children -of his own att'en* school he has been in coii.^J connection with the instit'ntio j As a member of the Rnii J mittee of the Board he has J effort in the interests of tb/l of the, children and has in M matters assisted and enconra* development of the high stasS tained by the school at tbefl time. ■ Archdeacon ChaiierlonB Archdeacon Chatterton isjfl the well lcnown figures in ofl munity- — a man held in the ■ esteem and respect by all. taken a great interest 'in yfl ment of our High School, ffl fore the school was establiiM Archdeacon served on the cofl set up by the citizens of BoJ press for the earmarkingoflH education reserve for a iorfl School. Years of effort havefl in the establishment of ttefl fine institution. 'B The Archdeacon has beenfl do much to assist in dir'ectiigfl policy and laying the a school that is now/andni^B future leave its markintleftjM Mr. H. A. Goudie Mr H. A. Goudie late Coi^| of Forests and Chairniaj^B Grounds Committee of the been largely responsible for^H cellent worlc that has converting what was a few;^| a paddock of .titree and the beautiful garden andjhy^B now surounding the schoolGreat credit is -due to Mr.^^H for the very fine- Vorkhela^H plished. Only a practicaleip^H man, and a man of sound could successfully undeita^H work. Mr. Coudie %as devoted much personal tke'^B tention to this work and real personal sacrifice in of the school. Those public who have visited during its annual functionsi^H loud in their praise of surroundings provided for Parents have not beensle^H cognise the work donebyti^^B bers in the interest of therb^H ration and they have beeii^H pients of many expressiomc^H ciation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 522, 4 May 1933, Page 4
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