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Edgerton fund raisers... watched by school friends, Amy Lodge (left), a pupil of The Mount School, Edgerton presents a cheque for £ 156 to Mrs Janet Dyson
Pupils from a Dalton junior school haven been foiled in their attempts to help the Stop Press Guide Dog Appeal. Youngsters at St Joseph RC School are lending their support for the appeal by
A Teddy with teeth?... Dental nurse Annette Brodie talks about teeth at Slaithwaite Health centre to these children from Linthwaite Ardron Memorial CofE School
Pedestrians - and vehicles - crossing... Mount Pleasant Junior School pupils have had a road safety lesson with a difference
Top readers at a Huddersfield school have gained medals and certificates in a sponsored programme which has also earned them more than £ 1, 200-worth of books for their classrooms
Fame... Fartown High School pupils get in the mood for their London debut. The students aged between 12 and 16, are looking forward to July 4 when they have a date at the Queen Elizabeth Hall to take
Young Amy Taylor in the guise of Tom Sawyer (front right) and Vanessa Pearson, as Huckleberry Finn (left), take the stage for a two-night production of Tom Sawyer by St John Church drama group
These youngsters from Newsome High School disabled unit proved real winners at a recent sports competition. They came away with medals from a variety of events at the Yorkshire
It the start of the show... Cubs James Perkins (left) and Christopher Haigh introduce the Holme Valley Gang Show at Holmbridge Parish Hall
A load of rubbish... Mirfield High School sixth formers Debbie Bedford and Paul Wilkinson set an example to fellow students
Hard at work on a new nature reserve are these Reinwood Junior School, Oakes, pupils (from left) Mark Rayner, Paul Coupland, Sukdip Kaur and Lyndsey Anchor
Fundraising Marathon runner Mr Peter Meadows tries his hand at roll-a-penny at a spring fair held by Huddersfield based Sight Saving Association at Paddock Village Hall
Prof Buster Balloon, alias Brian Pitt, entertains with his party games and magic show at Cross Lane Primary and Nursery School, Elland
Ready for the off are some of the dozens of Cubs, Brownies, Scouts and Guides who tackled a 10-mile sponsored walk between Meltham and Holme
Birkby Junior School won the M10 and M11 team trophies at the annual Yorkshire SchoolsOrienteering Championships at The Chevin, Otley
Kirklees Junior Squash League held their presentation evening and disco at Huddersfield Lawn Tennis and Squash Club and the victorious captains are pictured with their teams (from left)
The long arms of the law... two-year-old Jonathan Plant polices proceedings at the Quarry Hill mother and toddler group open day. Attractions included a tombola, a cake stall and a raffle
Fashion on a shoestring... proving that you don t need loadsa-money to cut a dash are these enterprising clothing industry YTS trainees
Making a splash... Nields Junior and Infant School opens its nature pond at assembly. Mr Andrew Mansell (left), of Holmbridge, who built the pond at the Slaithwaite school, and Mr Bob McCartney
London Marathon runner Mr Clive Jackson (right) raised £ 140 for a unit for handicapped children at Rawthorpe Infants and Nursery CofE School
Speed kings... youngsters from the 11th Holy Trinity Scouts in Marsh raced off with top prizes at a major Scout car racing event in the West Midlands
Look out world, here we come... intrepid globetrotters from the Scout movement, who are out to raise £ 8, 000 to finance a trip to Korea for the 17th World Jamboree in 1991
Young actors at Shelley High School are aiming for a hat-trick of drama successes with their latest production which is being assessed by the Royal National Theater
More help for Rumania- Golcar schoolchildren have been doing their bit to boost the Blue Peter appeal. Youngsters at Golcar Junior
Nineteen-year-old Gary Pearson (2nd right), who has been presented with the Queens Scout Award, the highest in the Scout movement
Fire safety competition winners were given a tour of Huddersfield fire station. Two competitions, run by the Early Learning Centre
Who wants to be a millionaire... these Thurstonland Scouts, who are going down to London for a special presentation, do. The pack Badger patrol - Simon Sworowski, Nick Sworowski, John Lumb
Two Shelley cubs have received gold arrow awards. Matthew Hall (right); 11, and Louis Stokes, 10, are from the 22nd Huddersfield pack based at Shelley First School
Half-term fun with a serious message came to Huddersfield Early Learning Centre. The centre held a road safety week as a follow-up to last months successful fire safety week
The yarn spinners... Mrs Marie Cooper demonstrates the art of spinning to a group of children who visited the Tolson Museum at Moldgreen for a farming craft workshop
Pupils of St Patricks Roman Catholic Primary School, Birkby, in a scene from Up the Bean, their final-year pupils pantomime
Hundreds of Rawthorpe High School pupils took part in a sponsored read-a-thon, raising 363 for the Sir Malcolm Sergeant Cancer Fund for Children
Examiner countdown - pupils of Moldgreen Junior School, with teacher Miss Susan Ingham, watch Martin Flynn count out copies in the newspapers publishing department
Luke Walker, from Marsden Nursery School, is seen with classmates who visited W H Smith shop in Huddersfield being shown different coloured paper by deputy manager Mrs Alison Ledger
Thank you for our new computer... pupils of Crosland Moor Infant School express their appreciation to Mrs Helen Mitchell, personnel manager of Standard Fireworks
Pupils at St John School Golcar, are to be stars of the small screen. The school played host to a group of visitors from Huddersfields Russian twin town, Kustanai
Children at Honley Library indulge in a bit of Jungle Fun. The activity session, organised by Kirklees Libraries staff, is touring the area this weeks to occupy children during their half-term
These members of Huddersfield (Moldgreen United Reformed Church) BoysBrigade braved wet weather to get even wetter washing cars to boost funds
It Postman Pat... Mrs Christine Dixon and two year-old Tristan with their special snowman who has been causing quite a stir in Netherton. 12th February 1991
Absolute rubbish- that how to describe a disco Kirsty Mortimer (left) and her sisters Kelly and Siobhan attended. The disco, at Huddersfield ICI Recreation Club
Knitting jumpers, cardigans and blankets for refugee camps in Ethiopia and Sudan are Lowerhouses Junior School pupils. Twenty children are involved in the charity knit. 13th February 1985
Meltham newsagent Mrs Annie Woodhead pictured keeping up the village tradition of giving out sweets to local children for Collop Monday
Some of the 56 children aged between four and 13, who attended St John Church Sunday school, Rastrick, took part in pancake races and other activities, including cookery. 19th February 1985
Slaithwaite Church Guides sort through some of the 100 vests they have knitted to be sent to children in Ethiopia. All 22 members of the company made good a Christmas promise by knitting
Tiny Tia Pinnock-Hamilton toddled five miles to help raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Four-year-old Tia, joined a pack of sponsored walkers who trekked from Huddersfield to Bradford