kett. Special mention: Marie Conlan and : -Lorna Elson. 'v> ’ Form lll.Aggregate marks: Vera Bgumm| Kathleen Mullen 2, Norma Madi- : gan 3. Christian doctrine : Ada Sommer- •■ • - ville. English: Kathleen Twohill. French: .jil Veronica McDonald. . Home Science: Molly t Hoban. Essay: Kathleen McKone. Geof : v graphy : Alice Edwards. History : Ada Sommerville. Hygiene: Kathleen. Hand. ■ Mathematics: Jean Quinn. Commercial Class. Shorthand: Mary Corbett 1, Aileen Hare 2, Kathleen McLoughlin 3. Bookkeeping: Verral O’Brien 1, Jean - Fitzwilliam 2, Muriel Porter 3. Typewriting: Muriel Porter 1, Mollie Sheffield 2, Verral O’Brien 3. Christian Brothers’ School, Dunedin DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. The breaking-up ceremony and distribution of prizes at the Christian Brothers’ School took place on Friday, the 18th inst. In the absence of Bishop Whyte the Rev. Father Monaghan distributed the prizes. Messrs. J. J. Marlow and Gillick represented the Hibernian Society. The senior cricket shield presented by the Boys’ Cricket Association was. presented to the winning team by Mr. 0. Todd. The distribution of prizes was preceded by a short, but high-class concert T given by the pupils under the direction of Mr. P. Hanley. The principal of the school (Rev. Brother Murphy) expressed his thanks to the societies represented and also to Mr. Hanley for his •: help to the school during the year. He thanked the Hibernian Society for granting S. a scholarship again this year. These scholar>V ships, he said, were much appreciated, as they provided a valuable stimulus to the boys .in their work owing to the conditions under which they were procurable. - Mr. Marlow referred to the advantages •' to be gained by joining the Hibernian Society, which was a benefit society second to none and which helped the boys to maintain the traditions of the school. He said the State allowed boys from the Christian Brothers’ School to compete for public scholarships, but if „ they won them they could reap the benefit of them only by becoming traitors to their school. It was with the object of remedying such an injustice that the Hibernian Society had granted these scholarships. Mr. Todd and the Rev. Father Monaghan gave the boys some good advice in regard to the use of their time during the holidays. They stressed the importance of plenty of : fresh air and healthy recreation, so that they would develop their physical and mental abilities to the best advantage. Following is the prize list : : Matriculation Class.—Dux of school • Bernard O’Connell. English and history:' A. > Lynskey; Christian doctrine: T. Cotter, J. Cummings. Intermediate : • Duxes— L: McDonnell, Cuthbert Mout. Christian doctrine: David Roche. Form 3.Christian doctrine and church r history: John Hall. Dux of class: William ; Do we. Class list John, Hall, Owen Miles, ■; Stanley McKewen, Daniel Walls, Francis O’Regan. Commercial —Dux of class:
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 52, 30 December 1925, Page 47
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