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Paintings (S3-F2) -                              Novelty races were run throughout the afternoon and
                      1st   D. Cope,                               a nail-driving  competition  resulted  in  a  dead-heat  in
                      2nd  M. Watene,                              the final between Mrs Yates and Mrs Ryburn.
                      3rd  L. Watene
                Clay Modelling (F1/2) -                         November
                      1st   B. Grut,                              The  porch  bench  was  scraped  down  and  cleaned
                      2nd  D. Watene,                              before  being  repainted  and  new  door  catches  were
                      3rd  I. Harris                               fitted.  The  work  was  done  voluntarily  by  Mr  G.
                Clay Modelling (S3/4) -                            Sole  (materials provided by Committee).
                      1st   B. Valentine,                        Christmas gifts obtained from Woolworths for the
                      2nd  G. Clarke,                              school party.
                      3rd  P. Tupuhi
                Clay Modelling (S1/2) -                         December
                      1st   S. Clarke,                            Interior  painting  was  done  as  follows:  projector
                      2nd  P. Hiki,                                box inside  and  outside  with  the  door  painted  to  serve
                      3rd  K. Newton                               as  a blackboard;  the  unpainted  hardboard  below  the
                Clay Modelling (Infants) -                         large  blackboard;  book  shelves  all  lines  out  in
                      1st   C.Harris,                              yellow;  the school  records  cupboard.  Again  the  work
                       2nd  R. Newton,                             was  done  by Mr  G.  Sole  (volunteer),  with  materials
                      3rd  I. Bogie                                supplied by the school.
                Sand Saucers (F1/2) -                             A new down-pipe was put on the prefab’ to take the
                      1st   W. Wilson,                             water  from  the  new  spouting  into  the  new  drainage.
                      2nd  I. Harris,                              The work was done by Dobson Ltd.
                      3rd  M. Watene                              The  school  year  concluded  on  the  19th  with  a
                Sand Saucers (S1-S3) -                             party  evening  run  by  the  School  Committee  and  the
                      1st   M. Wilson,                             PTA.  Each  child  received  a  gift  from  the  Christmas
                      2nd  G. Clarke,
                                                                   Tree.
                      3rd  D. Cope

                Sand Saucers (P3/4) -

                      1st   R. Newton,
                      2nd  L. Fisher,
                      3rd  S. Grut
                Sand Saucers (P1/2) -
                      1st   I. Bogie,
                      2nd  G.Rangi,
                      3rd  D. Lewis
                Paper Dolls (Primers) -
                      1st   S. Grut,
                      2nd  L. Fisher,
                      3rd  S. Castle
                Printing (P3/4) -
                      1st       S. Grut,
                      2nd      J. Yates
                Printing (P1/2) -
                      1st   I.White,
                      2nd  C.Harris,
                      3rd  W. Watene
                Story (P3/4) -
                      1st   S. Grut,
                      2nd  I. White,
                      3rd  C.Harris
                Story (P1/2) -
                      1st   G.Rangi,
                      2nd  I.anBogie,
                      3rd   D. Lewis

           Competition  entries  were  on  exhibition,  arranged
             in  classes  and  types  in  the  shelter  shed,  making
             quite  a pleasing display.
            A  Bring  &  Buy  stall  was  organised  by  the  PTA,
             which realised a profit of £18/19/0. Mr A. Newton ran
             a  very  popular  shooting  gallery  in  a  corner  of  the
             grounds and netted 17/6d which was particularly good                Site plan of the school
                                                                             and the Headmaster’s residence.
             as shots were two a penny.
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