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ST. STEPHEN'S GIRLS COLLEGE.
2:
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928.
Hostel for Women Students.
was that they wore kind, and sho hoped that in this instance they There is one special piece of would also be kind to her and work I myself would like to see excuse her frem making a long carried forward at an early date-speech. She referred to their late (Continued from Paga 2.) that is the provision of a perman Principal, Miss Middleton Smith, ent building for St. Stephen's paying a tribute to her connexion dren gathered out of the streets, Hell as a hostel for women, students with the school, and in this respect attending the University. When also stated that their presont the first rudiments of reading and I was in England, 1 had £50 (say Headmistress, Miss Atkins, had writing, the elementary rules of 500 dollars), given me towards this given much of that lielo which had hygiene and the wonderful story purpose. The gift by itself can placed the College on the path of of the Gospel. Besides this they effect nothing but if it calls forth
other gifts it will act, have been progress both as regards school
and social work, visit them in their homes and durin vain. I remember only a few
Speaking of social work rendered ing the last summer vacation they years back the girls of this college by the pupils in many ways; Mrs. 100 children in the were knocking at the University Luard referred to the splendid school. This new venture is indoors asking for admittance. The of over $1,000 which they had doors of the University, then were addition to the classes for amals closed to women. Now they are succeeded in raising for the M.C. which have been carried on for open and a number of old girls a great many years and are now from this College represent you run by some of our old girls who there. St. Stephen's Hall has been come back on Tuesdays and Fri- opened. In a sense it is a child of
St. Stephen's Girls' College: days to serve their people in this would make this Speech Day way for Christ's sake.
memorable indeed if benefactors wore to come forward and give a substantial lead for the carrying out of this so important a project. "In faith go forward" that is the Teo Lal-ki. in-challenge that I would leave ring-
Ing in your uars as I sit down.
had over
The weekly visits to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital and to the Prison have continued and inter- est is oftened awakened in dividual cases.
Tribute to the Staff. In conclusion, I would
once again like to pay a tribute to the work of the members of the staff, both Chinese and British. It is a great pleasure to report that four of our past students are teaching La the school. There has been a good deal of sickness among the stuff this last term, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Miss Pim, kindly lent to us by the Kwangsi-Hunan Mission, and Mrs. Ware for so splendidly coming to our rescue at very short notice.
At a time such as this when troubles surround us, and many schools in China have had, to close down, it is a matter for great thankfulness that we have been able to carry on our work in peace and quietness, and strong in the belief that God has called us to this work we can look forward with calmness to the year ahead of us, and in the words of our School motto "In faith, go for ward:"
"In Faith Go Forward." *
His Lordship the Bishop, ad- dressing the company said:
I would like to take up those words with which Miss Atkins concluded: the words of your school motto "In faith go for "ward." I have been away from this place. nine months and the prevailing impression, in my mind as I réturn is that in spite of dif ficulties-in spite of grave' diff-
culties substantial progress is
being made.
I felt this before I read your school report, when I realised that while I have been away a new Chinese Church has been built at 1 "Kowloon, a substantial Church Hall has been erected in Canton and St. Paul's Girls' College has been completed and is in occupa-
tion.
And now having listened to your school report I feel the same thing. As Chairman of your Col- lege Council I know you have real difficulties--not a few this past year: Miss Middleton-Smith has had to go home and since then no less than three members of the staff have been in hospital. But in spite of these and other dif- ficulties there has been progress 13 your examination results testify, as the building projects you have in hand' testify, as the developments you have before you for improving your scientific equip ment testify and as, what to me is hardly less important than ex- amination results, the growing spirit of social service among you testifies. I class the cultivation of social service very high in any school curriculum. And if to-day I cast eyes back over the seven years I have known this school there has been progress amid dif- ficulties all along the line-~~amaz- ing progress.
"In faith go forward". that is the challenge that rings in our ears to-day.
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And now Mrs. Luard in the name of the College Council and of the girls) and of all present 1 know I can offer you a most hearty welcome to our midst and I will ask you kindly to present the cups and certificates,
funds. She congratulated the Headmistress and her staff and wished the College all auccess. (Applause).
The Prize Listi Following is the prize-list:
Matriculation. Scholarship Cup: Li Lak-wa,
Senior.
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Scholarship Cup: Phoebe To, (distinction in needlework); Eva Chan, Diana Ho, Irene To. Iso Dam-chow, Lee Mei-yuk, Pansy Shaw, Ellen Tsho..
Junior.
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Scholarship Cup: Choy Ol-chee, Mrs. Luard, in a short speech, re- Distintection in History, Needle
and work,
Chan Scripture; ferred with regret to the absence
Yuk-sin, (Needlework); Dalsy of Lady Clementi, who she said,
Ho,
Wai-fan, Music; Kwok they would all be glad to know was
(Needlework); Chan Shuk-hang, making good progress towards re- Music, (Needlework); Au Yuet covery. She was personally sorry that Lady Clement was not there hang, Chan Wal-laan, Cheng Met- to give away the prizes, as she hing, Kwok Pul-chee, Lau Pul-yew, rather preferred to enjoy hearing Olga Surh, Yeung Yuk-ming. Lady Clementi speak than making
Essays on Social Service. a speech herself. She knew, how-
Senior: Li Luk-wn. ever, that one of the characteria-
Junior: Esther Lyen. tice of St. Stephen's Girls' College
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