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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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The three successful American Field Scholarship candidates from the Gisborne district who are to spend a year in America are, Anne Thorpe, a pupil of Solway College in Masterton,
Lloyd Cornish

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Robert Crawford, a pupil of Boys' High School and a prominent cricketer and golfer, and

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Beth Potter, head prefect at Ayton House.

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The Dominion Chief Commissioner of the St. John's Ambulance, Mr T. Mitchell (centre), chatting with Cadet Officer Fred Day and Superintendent Roy Williams of Gisborne, during his recent visit here.

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Frances Tuhaka with the Norma Wilson Cup for the top woman sprinter in the Gisborne Amateur Athletic Club. Frances, who is the first Maori to win the trophy, was personally congratulated by the donor who is now in Rotorua.

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Pictured at the Institute of Electricians children's fancy dress ball is this group of over - eight - years - old. From left: Ken White (cowboy), Susan Hobcroft (cat), Kevin Vette (clown), Murray Turbitt (Mexican), Julia Race (Eastern Lady), Raewyn Ellis (Indian maid), Serena Bartlett (pumpkin), and Christine Wilson (dancer).