TAKING UP WORK
PUPILS LEAVING WAIRARAPA COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL'S REPORT FOR .LAST YEAR. / An analysis of the destinations of pupils of the Wairarapa College who left the school during or at the end of last year was given by the Principal. Mr G. G. Hancox, at a meeting of the College Board of Governors on Thursday night. In the following details, the first figure in each case is the number of boys and the second the number of girls. Continued education at other postprimary schools. 12, 10: University College. 2,1; school-teaching or entered training college. 2.5; clerical, including typing. Government or local body service, 9,5; banks, insurance, legal, commercial houses, shops and warehouses. 12. 32; shop and warehouse assistants. 17, 10. Manual trades: Motor engineering. 6; general engineering. 3: printing. 1: other trades. 7. Farming. 16. Factory operatives, girls. 3. Other occupations. 6. 16. Home. 25 girls. Not known. 3. 2. Grand totals. 99 boys. 106 girls.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1941, Page 4
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156TAKING UP WORK Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 April 1941, Page 4
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