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MARIST BROS.' SCHOOL

The Marist Brothers' School in Hawke- ' stone Street, brought its year to a close ; yesterday morning, in the presence of His 1 Grace Archbishop Redwood, the Very Rov. Dean Regnault, S.M., the Rev. i F.itlier Keogh, the Rev. Father Smyth, and members of the Parish Committee ; of the Catholic Education Board. In the course of his annual report, the Rev. Brother Louis, S.M., said that twenty-two boys had qualified for proficiency certi- ■ Bcates, and during the past three years pupils of the school had won ten out 1 of twelve scholarships in connection with St. Patrick's College. The school had I also 'distinguished itself in Association football, cricket, swimming, and quoits. 1 (Applause.) \ 1 ■ The prize-list was as follows*:—Dux of 1 school (gold medal, presented by His ' Grace Archbishop Redwood), W. Gamble. ' Good conduct (gold medal, presented by the Very Rev. Dean Rennault), J. O'Brien. Christian doctrine (gold medal, presented by Rev. Father Smyth), C. Rowley. Eng. . lisli and Christian doctrine (silver shield, presented by Mrs. Macarthy Reid). Roy ( Knight. Regular attendance (gold medal, i •presented by Mr. A. Levin). A. Scanlon (balloted out of a considerable number of 1 regulars). Application and homo work (gold medal, presented by Mr. Mnclcin), l H. Treliey. Best attendance at Boys' Guild meetings, (gold medal), Lance Day (balloted for). ■ Standards IV -and V. Christian doctrine (sold medal, presented by Mr. Ross), Roy George. Hoine work (gold niedol), A. Ciulby. .School handball championship, Roy Kninlit. Hnnd- , ball championship, Standard IV. L. Lewis. , Handball championship, juniqr division, Maurice Hawker. Quoits championship, ■junior, division: T. George, 1; P. O'Halloran, 2. _ Each member of the football eleven which won the sixth-class championship was presented with a photograph of tho team.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 9

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MARIST BROS.' SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 9

MARIST BROS.' SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 9

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