ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL.
ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND PRIZE
DISTRIBUTION.
The annual exhibibion and distribution a! prizes book place ab Sb. Mary's High School ' yesterday afternoon. The hall was tastefully deccrated tor the occasion, the mottoes, " A Merry Chrisbmas " and " A Happy Nevr Year " being conspicuous. A number of parents and friends of the children were present The.Very Rev. Fathor Paul, V.G., distributed the prizes. The Rev. Dr. Ejiran and the Rev. Father Lenihan, P.P., Parnell, were also present. Tha exhibits iv fancy work and in drawing were of a very superior quality. Several musical ibems wero excellently rendered. ! and bwo solos by tho Misses Thomson and . Hand were sweetly sung. Very Rev. ; Father Paul complimented the young - ladies on their success. The list of prizes i awarded is as follows :— Standard V-L—Miss Whitsted, arith-i metic, French, and composition ; Miss,'. White, grammar and reading. / Standard Vl—Miss de Bourbel, geo< ■ grnphy and arithmetic ; Miss Milner,, history and grammar ; Miss Simpson, corn. ; posibion and reading ; Miss Matheson,. conduct and composition ; Miss J. Mathe-' son,' application and mapping; Mi/'ssDonovan, writing and grammar. Stani>ard V.—Miss McCabe, grammar and wribing; Miss Mcßae, arithmetic; Miss Hand, aritlimebic ; Misa Rico, writing and reading ; Miss Thomson, reading and ■ conduct; Misa Stead, wribing and goography; Miss Haven, history and mapping ; Miss E. Lark in, reading ahd geography; Miss F. Hamill, writing ahd grammar ; Mis 3 Courtney, writing ;' Miss Edwards, politeness. , ■ Standard IV.—Miss Ruthven, history and grammar; Miss Sullivan, reading; Misa Parker, history; Miss Masy, p;oography. , Standard IV.—Miss A. Courtney, reading and wribing; Miss A. Gillies, arithmetic; Miss F. McCabe, arithmebic; lilisa L. Lravers, general improvement. Standard lll,—Master E. Dervan, arith. metic and history ; Miss Micheli, general improvement; Miss Corcoran, history and arithmebic ; Miss M. Lanigan, wribing and reading; Miss B. Jones, grammar and geography ; Miss Sbichbury, conduct and history ; Miss C. Haven, reading and vmting; Master Simpson, composition and writing. * . Standard ll.—Miss Meehan, history and arithmetic ; Miss A. Staunton, writing and geography ; Miss A. Lanigan, conduct and writing; Miss L. Corcoran, arithmetic; Miss Malavey, spelling and arithmetic; Miss Mace, tables and grammar ; Master F. Simpson, reading and writing. Standard I.—Master W. Dervan, tables, and recitation ; Miss Dampier, spelling and reading ; Master T. Jones, .conduct and writing; Miss N. Meehan, reading and tables ; Miss M. Tole, wribing and babies ; Master G. Ralph, spelling and reading. First Primer. — Miss E. Lanigan,.. conducb and spelling; Miss E. Tole,; general improvement; Miss H. Dampier, reading ; Master T, Meehan, spelling p Miss M. Ralph, general improvemenb ; Miss A. Woods, general improvemenb. EXTRA PRIZES. Standard Vll.—Miss Whibstod, con» dueb; Miss White, writing; Miss Whifc« sted, pencil drawing; Miss WhitstorJ,. music ; Miss Whits, singing. Standard Vl.—Miss de Bourbel, catechism ; Miss. Mathesoh, singing ; Miss J. Matheson, masic ; .Misa Milner, singing ; Miss de Bourbel, crayon drawing ; Miss. Matheson, fancy wort; Miss J. Mabheson," crayon drawing ; Miss Simpson, French. Standard V.— Miss F." Hamill, cato- : chism ; Miss McCrae, fancy work; Miss McCabe, music; Miss Stead, French ; Miss Hand, music. ■•Standard V.—Miss .Thomson, singing; Miss Hand, fancy work; Miss Haven, music. , -_•<?;■£•■' ~.,.',-. - ' Standard IV. — Miss Ruthven, catechism ; Miss Sullivan, conduct; Miss Parker, fancy work ; Misa Masy, crayon drawing ;. Miss Ruthven, music. _ Standard lII.— Miss Stichbury, cate-' chism ; Miss Corcoran, catechism; Miss Micheli, fancy work. Standard ll.—Miss Meehan, catechism; Miss L. Corcoran, fancy work. Standard I. — Master ,W. Der.an, catechism. In connection with bhe exhibition the following ,list of exhibibs are deserving of notice: —.Large maps by the Misses Matheson and J. Matheson, L. White, De Bourbel, Simpson, Milnor, McCabe, Haven, Thomson, Masy. Illuminations by Miss Mabheson and Miss J. Matheson. Crayon drawings by the Misses White (2), Matheson, J. Matheson, De Bourbal (2), Courtney, Mcßae (2), Masy (2), Parker (2). Pencil drawings by Misses Whitsted, Haven (2), McCabe, Micheli, Milner, Simpson, L. Travers, N. Travers. Fancy work by Misses Matheson, J. Matheson, De Bourbel, Milner, Mcßae, Hand, Courtney, Morison, Donovan, A. Courtney, Masy, Parker, Micheli, L. Travers, N. Travers, Downer, Corcoran, Meehan, Sbichbury, A. Staunton, Jones, L. Corcoran, A. Lanigan, Mace, N. Meehan, The articles exhibited on tho wholo made a most creditable display, and much of the work was really very cleverly done. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 4
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682ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 295, 12 December 1891, Page 4
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