The annual entertainment and distribution of prizes of St. Mary’s College, Hill Street, took place at the college last night, when His Grace Archbishop Redwood distributed the prizes to the lucky young winners of honours. An excellent programme of tnusicql items was given, a chorus by the girls being a feature of it. They gave "Ave Maria,” ‘‘Night Bells,” and for the final item “Christmas Bells,” the voices blending well in unison. Other items were a violin quartet “Whip-poor-will,” by Misses Watts, Turner, Edwards, and Spurgin; violin duet, “Serenade d’Ammour,” by Misses Fagan and O’Connor; pianoforte solos by Eileen Clark (“Witchery”) and Miss Winifred Seeombe (Liebestraum) ; songs by Miss Ethel Brownlie (“Mighty Like a Rose”), Miss Clarice McLeod (“Snowflakes”) , Miss Ima Scholium' ("Message and Song”), and Miss Zoe Millar (“Splendour Falls”). The two last gave a vocal duet, “The Marriage of the Roses,” and Miss Ethel Brownlie gave a recitation “The Legend.”
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 62, 7 December 1926, Page 15
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