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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.

