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SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925.

WAH YAN COLLEGE, Education, who performed the

function, said he was very pleased Ito be present with Mr. Taul and bis ablo sinf. He wished to A YEAR'S REVIEW.

Tail on the congratulate Mr. great success which was just re- The annual distribution

ward for the courage and initia- with the connection prizes. In Wah Yan College took place Instive, which enabled Mr. Teuf to evening, in the Hall of the Catholic start the Wah Yan College and 'carry on with continued progress. Union Club, which was lent for While offering his congratulations. the occasion. There was a large he at the same time desired to gathering of parents and friends say a few words of encourage- of the pupils.

ment, mixed perhaps with words The prerentation of prizes was of warning, and hoped the teachers | proceeded by a very enjoyable on-land pupils would accepi them tertainment provided by thewith the realisation that what he boys, The musical selections would say was intended to help] rendered under the conductorship them to correct the amall mis- ur Mr. F. D. Berando were part- takes and weaknesses that were! cularly appreciated as was the often manifested at various stages. gymnastic display which was te wanted, to tell them that the given under the direction of Mr. more important progress was not] A. J. Mauricio, the instructor.

visible to the eyes but was feit. He referred to the development: Mr. Peter Tsui, the Headmaster, of a proper spirit of service !) others, which was of permanent read the following report:

The Report.

IIc would Mr. Tsui kive

to write on

In his report for the year 1923 value to the pupils and which, hei Mr. E. Irving, the then Director hoped, pravalled in the school. of Education, said: "The Wah Yanife would be very pleased to give School, added to the Grant List his encourgement. last year, is doing very satisfactory suggest that work and has fully justified the the pupils essays recognition given it." I hope his what constituted real progress. Buccessor will have no cause for "I want you to realise," continued hesitation in confirming the above Mr. Orme "that all the knowledge statement. There is no doubt that and physical strength you get progress was mado in avery direc-would be na use unless you known tion during

them for yours asi Inst year, as will how to use ho shows in the following ropurt. well as other people's benef. During the year 1924, the school,This is my first visit to this scho bad 373 meetings, the maximam and i would like to offer two prizes number on roll was 449, and the one for English essay and averago attendance was 302. The other for Chinese essay on What

real

progress.' number of teachers on the staff constitutes was increased to twenty na ngainst would be very interested to know aloven in 1921, when there was the resulta." (Applause) about an equal number of boys in the school. All of them were very

The conscientious in the in- charge of their duties, and I followa:

Prize. Winners,

prize winners were as

1

take this opportunity to thank June, 1924, Matriculation: Tong} them publicly for their invaluable Koon-chu. Tsan. Wei-chean, Chanl assistance. Discipline throughout

the schoul was, as the inspector of Wai-ming, Joseph Tien.

Senior: Tsan Wel-keaw, Lee Schools said in his report, very good.

Nearly all the apparatus Yan-thim, Pun Kwong-luk and and setpol-room equipments were Cheung Chee-yuk.

November, 1924, Malriculation new.

In accordance with our usual Ng Tai-ping, Honours, Distinction custom, sperind attention was paid in Chinese, Government student- to the teaching of English, Chinese, ship. King Edward VII. Scholar Mandarin, and Arithmetic in all ship; Pan Yau-pang, Chang Md- the classes. The Study of the seng, Fung Shin-ki and Tsan Wel Biblo is encourages! throughwaterw.

werk for morní instructions,

and sang tin is set aside ench Senior: Tant Vick-fang (Dis- tinetion in Chinese) and Chan Due to the inek of a playground, Wai-ming. games and sports did not receival

November, 1924, Junior: Cheng'

As much attention as they ought to Yam-hoi (Distinction in Arith.! have received; however, steps have and Math). Fung Hun-che, Hau hoen tulen

this to" remely

Man-on (Distinction, in Arith). Towards the Ping-ki, Ko Wing-hong (Dis- ceming neglect. end of the Year physical tinction in Arith.), Mak Man- drift was made compulsory foreheung, Siew Siu-chun, Sung Pak- boyn of All elannos. And many boys have been induced toning. Tam Mung-ying, Wai Cheuk oxercise with parallel bars under and Wong Pik-chan. Mr. Alfred

Class 8: Ho Ni-tong, Cheung the supervision of Mauriciu, a well known athlete,and Ying-sum. Leung Kam-chuen, So physical culturist. In ons or two Man-shing and Woo Chack-yee..

Class 7: Lo Hing-ying. Wong, years time we hope to be able to take part in the inter-school sports, Yuk-kee, Chan Sau-yip, Cheng Wu-

To supplement their study the chung and Au Sikte.

Class : Leung Sik-yin, Leung! boys were naked to subscribe for and to contribute to the college Hon-yung, Lai Po-ming and Yeung magazine, the 1st and 2nd issues! Yu-lain.

Clans Gb: Pen Sung-kwok, Wong

of which were published in the months of Inst June and December| Yik-wan. He Ka-oi, Chan Sui-lun

and Tsen Sai-lamp, respectively.

Branch School Upened. With the object of feeding the jupper classen with boys of our own; training, a branch school was upied-

Clasa 51: Kwok Iu-shu, Lee Suni- Ping Fuk Po-wan, Ho Kwok-kai! and Chan Yee-chung.

Class : Ng Seng-kwan, Wony

ed last D. cember. at Yaumati with Yeungwa, Wong Sau-hong, Chan Merore Wai Chung Yon and Lopshuen. Hui Lun-kwong.

Kai Chi in charge, assisted by three of our old boys who passed the manteivulation.

phases wQPA

Clans da: Chan Man-plug, Ti Cho-pun, Li Cho-him, Mok Ping- nam and Ng Kwong-yuen.

Class 4b: Ng Tsan-Can, Cheng In the Hongkong Laiversity

Wong reerd Chiu-fau. Ng Walyen, Examinations we had a number of passes for the schmol. Chow-slu and Yuen Tai-koon.

Class at Hin Seung-yick, Pun Nine matriculation and six senior' certificates were obtained. Last Sai-ling, Wong Hung-wal, Chung, November in Class I seven cun-Charb-ming and Boon Ten-fook.

Class : Miu Yee-kwan, Tai Ididates were presented and tho

n hundred per cent. Sheung-hing, Choi On-man, Wong Ng Tai Ping, who passed the King-lan and Cheng To-aung.

Class 2: Cheung Yam-hol, Fung Junior in 1923 with ten sections, I passed with honour and distinction | Hung-cho, Han Mau-on, Ho Ping- 10 Chinese. He succeeded in 'ki. Ko Wing-hong. Mak Man- winning a Government Studentship cheung, Siew Siu-chun, Sung Pak-

the and

King Elward VI. ping. Tam Mung-ying, Wai Cheuk! Scholarship, which has seldom been and Wong Pik-chan. awarded to a Hongkong Chinese Class 1: Ng Tal-ping, Tong candidate. One other thing worth Koon-chu. Pun Yau-pang, Cheng mentioning is that all the seven Mo-seng, Fung Shio-ki, Chan Wai- boys wore the products of our ming, Taan Wei-keaw, Tann Wei- own school. A temporary scholar-chean, Joseph Tlen, Tam Yick- ship has been given to the best boy fong, Lee Yan-thim, Pun Kwong- in claws four, tepable for three years, luk and Cheung Chee-yuk. by n gentleman who wishes to remain anonymous.

I take this - opportunity to thank him and 1

hope his example will be followed JUST TWO TONIGHT by others who wish to encourage, education.

are all you need of Pinkettes, tho Before concluding, I beg to dainty little laxatives, to dispel live-ishness, Blck tonder my thanks to Mr. Orme, the cone ipation Director of Education, for being headache, bilicusnose. “gloom."

so kind as to distribute the prizes; to the members of the committeo of the Catholic Union Club for the ites of this lall; to Messrs. Bincore Coi and Mr. Augustine Loong for their voluntary donation of prizos; and to all of you, ladies and gentlemen, for helping to make this function a success.

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