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PAST COMMITTEE MEMBERS FROM 1904
Messrs C. Saunders (chairman), Corbett (secretary), W. Donaldson, Dine, Smith, Cooper J. Redshaw, Cox, Eagleton, Minett, Hertz, Goldsmith, Collins, Briasco, Plested, Williams, Booth, Forde, E. Lanning, Batchelor, A. Hillson, Otton, Arnott, R. Burne (chairman), W. Reading McKenzie, Hare (chairman), I Swain, Rouse Harford, Hartley, Kaye, G. Cooke (chairman), I Swain, Rouse, Harford, Hartley, Kaye, G. Cooke (chairman), Smith, Bickerstaff, Mrs E. Cox, Mrs E Redshaw, Messrs W. Dunstall, I. Fisk, H. Tyson, E. Dickenson, J. Buchanan, F. Mager, I. Cross, R. Retter, G Brown, P. Player, G. Ward (secretary), Baird (secretary), W. Dean (secretary), I.G. Willis, Rev E. Rice, Messrs R.R. Cooke, A. Williams, W. Russell, A. Carey, G. Grant (secretary), Hammond, Rev. Klingender, Messrs Mace Lambert, G. Gempton, T. Baker (secretary, H. Kidson (chairman), J. Yung, F. Fox, E. Brialey (secretary), R. Reid (secretary), Mrs E. Hicks, Mrs J. Fulford, Messrs Reid, Hearn, Bridge, M. Weaver, E. Wakely, B. Ackerman, MacKinnon, McAven (secretary, I. Cameron (secretary, Wallace (secretary), Marshall, Messrs W. Bridge (chairman), McAven, J. Cobb, Earl, Smith (secretary, McIlroy, Prince, N.E. Johnston, E.D. MacKay R. Duley (chairman), Jenkinson, D. Foote (sen), K. Frame (secretary), Gordon, W. Fleming (chairman), F. McKnight, D. Foote (jun), Manning, F. Norris, D. Redshaw Mrs Lothian, Messrs McKnight, Dodds, Jones
Present School Committee
Mesdames L. MacKay, M.K. Davidson (secretary), Messrs R. Leckie (chairman), G. Stephenson, Hall, J. McKenzie, F. Elmes.
In February, 1905, Mr Durney gave a handsome Japanese cabinet to be presented to the girl or boy obtaining the highest number of marks at the next annual examination and this prize was won by Eileen Carver.
On 13th March, 1906, the school cadets proceeded to Christchurch under the charge of Mr Driller, and Arthur Dyett was there promoted to sergeant-bugler.
In 1915 the School Committee wrote to the board and suggested the school name be changed from Napier South to either Hastings Street or Raffle Street School.
The board refused to agree to this request, but in 1921, the board and School Committee agreed to change the name to Hastings Street School.
The late Mr G. Cooke was on the School Committee for 27 years 25 years of which he was chairman.
In August, 1916, the committee decided to plant twelve plane trees donated by F. Simmonds and Co. and also A. Simmonds and Co., these trees to be named after British admirals or generals. In 1921 the rock wall and pergola gates were erected on the eastern and northern frontages of the school.
During the second world war part of the school was equipped as an emergency hospital under the jurisdiction of the St John Ambulance.
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