The New Zealand Education Trust Board Members
Please note that this information is indicative only
1919
Dr. J. Giles, the president
Mr. W. A. Scott, Mr. Simpson
Fourteen members were present at AGM
1920
Mr. Simpson President
Miss Trevitlick, Wellington; Miss Webb, Napier;
Miss Mary Watson, Hastings; Miss A. White, Masterton; Mr. D. W. Miller, Whangarei; Mr. Free, Palmerston North.
1921
President, Mr. 0. R. Younghusband and Mr. J. H. Simpson
Vice-presidents, Messrs. D. W. Miller and W. A. Scott; Treasurer, Miss M. Hamilton; Secretary, Miss A. White.
Ten members being present at AGM
Fraternity in Education
Mr. J. R. Thomson presided at a conference of the Fraternity on Monday, January 3rd. Miss White, the Hon. Secretary, read her report for the year. Membership was reported at 100. The main work of the Fraternity during the year had been the establishment of the S.P.G.A. Junior League in the schools of the North Island. This was accomplished largely by the fine work of Miss Orr. The international magazine of the Fraternity, Education for the New Era, had been circulated .amongst teachers and others. Mr. Thomson was elected President for the year. Messrs. Carter and Lockett, Vice-presidents, and Miss A. White, Secretary and Treasurer.
From The Theosophist March 1921
Fraternity in Education
Mr. Carter, Vice-president, took the Chair. The Organising Secretary, Miss A. White, read her report, and stated that the Fraternity is now a certificated branch of the International Fraternity. Officers for the coming year were appointed, namely, Mr. J. H. Simpson, president; Misses Montgomery and Mackellar, vice-presidents, Miss A. White, secretary and treasurer. It was resolved to issue a circular dealing with Vasanta College, and Mr. Yates was appointed to be the representative on the Workers' Education Council for Wellington and TaranakiProvinces.
From The Theosophist January 1922
1930-31
Miss Gertrude Watkin, President, Misses Hemus, Hamilton, Foster, Olberg and Stone. Mrs Crawford. Mr Crawford, Thomson, H. Banks and H. G. R Mason 1930-31
1932
Miss G. M. Hemus President, Misses Hamilton, Foster, Olberg and Stone. Mrs Crawford. Mr Crawford, Thomson, Banks and Mason 1932
1932-37
Mr Mason in the chair, Mesdames Crawford and Shellerass, Misses Stone, Broom, Gifford, Hunt, Grenfell, Foster and Olberg. Messrs Crawford and Cooper. 1932-37
1932-37
Miss Hemus President, Mesdames Crawford, Brooks and Bond, Misses Basstian, Darroch, Clare, Stone, Broom, Gifford, Foster. Messrs Crawford, Mason and Cooper.
Mr. J. G. Patterson President 1953-55
1953
Mr. J. G. Patterson President, Misses Darroch, Boyd, Finlayson, Fraser, Gregory, Hemus, Pollard, Shearsby. Mesdames Van Their, Hardy, Patterson, Ward, Naylor and Sewell. The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, and Messrs Bennett, Gamble, Easton and W.E.B. Dunningham
1957
Mr. J. G. Patterson, Misses Earl, Simmons, Chase, Sanders, Boyd, N. Finlayson, Fraser, Gregory, Hemus and Pollard. Mrs Cole-Baker, Sewell, Patterson. Messrs Maunsell, Dann, Easton, Brown, Banks, Edgar and W.E.B. Dunningham. Dr Lyness. The Hon. H. G. R. Mason.
1919
Dr. J. Giles, the president
Mr. W. A. Scott, Mr. Simpson
Fourteen members were present at AGM
1920
Mr. Simpson President
Miss Trevitlick, Wellington; Miss Webb, Napier;
Miss Mary Watson, Hastings; Miss A. White, Masterton; Mr. D. W. Miller, Whangarei; Mr. Free, Palmerston North.
1921
President, Mr. 0. R. Younghusband and Mr. J. H. Simpson
Vice-presidents, Messrs. D. W. Miller and W. A. Scott; Treasurer, Miss M. Hamilton; Secretary, Miss A. White.
Ten members being present at AGM
Fraternity in Education
Mr. J. R. Thomson presided at a conference of the Fraternity on Monday, January 3rd. Miss White, the Hon. Secretary, read her report for the year. Membership was reported at 100. The main work of the Fraternity during the year had been the establishment of the S.P.G.A. Junior League in the schools of the North Island. This was accomplished largely by the fine work of Miss Orr. The international magazine of the Fraternity, Education for the New Era, had been circulated .amongst teachers and others. Mr. Thomson was elected President for the year. Messrs. Carter and Lockett, Vice-presidents, and Miss A. White, Secretary and Treasurer.
From The Theosophist March 1921
Fraternity in Education
Mr. Carter, Vice-president, took the Chair. The Organising Secretary, Miss A. White, read her report, and stated that the Fraternity is now a certificated branch of the International Fraternity. Officers for the coming year were appointed, namely, Mr. J. H. Simpson, president; Misses Montgomery and Mackellar, vice-presidents, Miss A. White, secretary and treasurer. It was resolved to issue a circular dealing with Vasanta College, and Mr. Yates was appointed to be the representative on the Workers' Education Council for Wellington and TaranakiProvinces.
From The Theosophist January 1922
1930-31
Miss Gertrude Watkin, President, Misses Hemus, Hamilton, Foster, Olberg and Stone. Mrs Crawford. Mr Crawford, Thomson, H. Banks and H. G. R Mason 1930-31
1932
Miss G. M. Hemus President, Misses Hamilton, Foster, Olberg and Stone. Mrs Crawford. Mr Crawford, Thomson, Banks and Mason 1932
1932-37
Mr Mason in the chair, Mesdames Crawford and Shellerass, Misses Stone, Broom, Gifford, Hunt, Grenfell, Foster and Olberg. Messrs Crawford and Cooper. 1932-37
1932-37
Miss Hemus President, Mesdames Crawford, Brooks and Bond, Misses Basstian, Darroch, Clare, Stone, Broom, Gifford, Foster. Messrs Crawford, Mason and Cooper.
Mr. J. G. Patterson President 1953-55
1953
Mr. J. G. Patterson President, Misses Darroch, Boyd, Finlayson, Fraser, Gregory, Hemus, Pollard, Shearsby. Mesdames Van Their, Hardy, Patterson, Ward, Naylor and Sewell. The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, and Messrs Bennett, Gamble, Easton and W.E.B. Dunningham
1957
Mr. J. G. Patterson, Misses Earl, Simmons, Chase, Sanders, Boyd, N. Finlayson, Fraser, Gregory, Hemus and Pollard. Mrs Cole-Baker, Sewell, Patterson. Messrs Maunsell, Dann, Easton, Brown, Banks, Edgar and W.E.B. Dunningham. Dr Lyness. The Hon. H. G. R. Mason.