BREAKING-UP.
Marist Brother's School.
Last evening the Very Rev. Dean Grogan distributed the prizes to the successful competitors among the boys of the Marist Brothers' School. The following is the list of winners in the upper classes : — Civil Service Class —Christian doctrine, F. Cleary ; highest marks, F. Cleary ; geography, E. Casey ; Euciid, E. Casey ; algebra, E. Casey ; penmanship, F. Cleary; spelling and nictation, D. Barry; arithmetic, E. Casey.
Standard Vll—Highest marks, Paul Verschaffelt; arithmetic, H. McDuff; geography, H. McDuff; grammar, H. McDuff; declamation, A. Downing; regular attendance, Jno. Fitzgerald.
Standard VI. — Highest marks, M. Brophy ; next in merit, P. Higgins and B. Durney ; good conduct, M. Brophy ; geography, J. Sheehan ; writing, C. Cosgrove ; arithmetic, B. Durney ; reading, P. Higgins; English .grammar, M. Brophy ; recitation, P. Svans ; spelling, G. Malcon ; history and tables, J. O'Brien ; composition, F. Treanor; homework, D. Barry.
Standard V. — Highest marks, Jn. O'Brien ; next in merit, M. !. heehan and W. O'Brien ; good conduct, T. Brophy ; geography, M. Sheeha-n.; writing, C. Merrick and W. O'Donoghue; arithmetic, L. Fox ; reading and recitation, P. McNamara ; grammar, spelling, and dictation, Jn. O'Brien ,• composition, Jn. O'Brien and T. Brophy; ornamental writing and home work, W. O'Donoghue; tables and mental arithmetic, P. Beattie.
Standard IV.—Good conduct, James Payne ; aggregate merit, James Payne 1, Vincent Mackintosh 2, Carl Cropp 3; religious knowledge, Vincent Mackintosh ; reading, David O'Donobue; writing, James O'Donohue ; grammar, Carl Cropp; geography. James Payne; composition, William Fox ; dictation, James O'Donohue ; history, Michael Synam ; regular attendance, Alex. Harmon.
Standard lll. —Aggregate merit, Wil liam Goldfinch 1, Stephen Harmon 2 Peter Henry 3; writing, Harold Treanor arithmetic, William Goldfinch; geography, Peter Henry; reading, Walter Sinden; dictation, Vally Yates; composition, Edward Ryan ; grammar, Willie Goldfinch ; history, Willie Fisher.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9948, 21 December 1900, Page 5
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