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MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL.

Before tha annual prizes in connection with the Marist Brothers' School, Boulcottstreet, were distributed last night, an entertainment was given in the Prinoess Theatre, Tory-street, by a number of the past and present pupils, in the presence of parents and l'riond a. The overture, wLioh was played by an orchestra of ex-pupils consisting of Mossrs. F. J. Oakes (leader), J. Kearuley, F. Brown, B. Isurke, S. Cimino, and C. Cimino, was followed' by "The Fairies' Glee," which was very creditably rendered by the present soholara. After it a comedy in two acts, entitled '• The Irish Attorney," was performed by tho following past pupils : —Messrs. W. Nanghtqn, W. Soanlon, F. Boss, J. B. Gamble, A. Smith, F. Gormley, S. G. Boss ; and Misses A. Curtice and S. G. Ross, all of whom . aoquitted themselves with considerable credit. Between the acts, the vocal quartet " Larboard Watch" was given by Messrs. E. and C. Gamble, R. Whitaker, and F. Swift ; and tho chorus " Sweet Chiming Bells " was sung by tbo present pupils. A burlesque, entitled " Brannigan's Band," was played by a number of boys, under Mr. W. Nauph on's direction. They were previously drilled by Master C. Collins. Mr. S. G. Boss discharged the dntios of stage manager, and Mr. F. B. Gormley was secretary to tho Managing Committee The Very Rev. Father Dawson (Administrator) and Rev. Father Goggan, who had examined the Bohool, reported that tho results were very satisfactory. Brother Mark, Direotor of the school, thanked the Arohbishop (or attending to present the prizes, and also the examiners for their services, the Very Rev. Father Pevoy, V.G., for kindly consideration, and the ex-pupils for the entertainment just given. His Grace expressed his pleasure at learning that the school was in such an efficient state, and congratulated Brother Marie and Lib Btaff on the results cf the examination. Tbo Arohbishop then presented the prizoß as follows :— btd. VII. — Christian doctrine, W. Campbell ; general proficienoy (gold medal), Aj Casey; algebra, A. Casey; geometry, A. Casey ; arithmetic, W. Campbell ; English authors, A Casey ; English grammar and analysis, W. Campbell ; iinglißh composition, W. Campbell. Std. VI.- Good oonduot, C. Gamble ; Christian dootrino. It. Whitaker ; general proficiency, E. Gamble, C. Gamble, K. Whitaker; mathematics (silver medal), C. Gamble, B. Guise ; spelling and dictation, E. Gamble, grammar ; and analysis, C. Collins ; English composition, R. Whitaker ; reading, C. Leydon ; .homo lessons, W. Mulhane; geography, C. Collins, B. Guise; poetry, T. Quinlivan. Std. V.— Good conduct, J, Power ; Christian dootrine, T. M'Cartby; general proficienoy, J. bmith, E. Tandy, J. O'Sullivan, W\ Smith; writing, T. Marshall, J. Murphy ; spelling and diotation, J. Smith, W. O'Reilly ; reading and reoitation, V. Fama ; home loesons, J. Stratford ; grammar and analysis, W. Smith; diligence, T. Fitzgerald; neat* ness, M. Fitzgerald; mapping, H. Meyers; arithmetic, H. Jones, J. O'dhea; order of merit, D. Gibbs, J.Gibbs, D. Brennan, T. Mulcahy, A. Truman. St IV. — Aggregate merit, H. Sullivan, 1 ; arithmetic, W. Gosling, 1 ; good marks, J. Blewman, 1 ; poetry, W. Stratford, 1 ; writing, W. Donovan and A. Kosa, 1 ; history and geography, R Duignan, 1 ; reading, D. Healy, 1 ; reoitation, A. Murphy, 1 ; reading, L. Grimstone, 2 ; geography, E. Looney. 2; history, E. Qainlivan, 2 ; writing, P. Coffey, 2. Seoond DivisionReading and arithmotio, D. Maenamara, 1 ; arithmetic, J. Snllivan, 2 ; reading, J. Fama, 2. Special prize— Mapping, It. Madden. St 1)1.— Good oonduot, B. Walker. Christian doctrine— O. Eiely. General proficienoy — W. Kuohen, F. Chardon, E. Mnlhane. Reading and rooitation — D. Duggan, F. Dwan, P. Martin. Writing— M. Traooy, T. Faul, L. Lyons. Spelling and diotation — M. Smith, A. Cbalker, K. O'Sullivan. Arithmotic -T. Lawless, P. M'Gill, G. Hamilton. Grammar and composition— T. Segrief, M. Mahoney, G. Bradley. Geography —C. O'Snllivan, T. Murphy, A. Qninn. English history*— J. Stratford, E. M'Mahon, A. Tointon. General improvement— R Kobinson, J. Tobin, H. J^ees. Diligenoe— W. Hounslow, M. Black.' St. ll.— Good oonduot — D. Sullivan. Proficiency— W. Collins, 1 ; A. Foote, 2 ; J. Tracey, 3. Catechism— E McCardle, 1 ; W. Smyth, 2 ; F. Witton, 3. Reading —L. Nanghton, 1 ; F. Martin, 2;C. < luttrim, 3. bpelling— H. Brown, 1 ; T. O'Hagan, 2 ; T. Hoskings, 3. Writing— P. Geoghegan, 1; H. Hodgins, 2; J. Kin* Bella, 3. Arithmetic— E. Carrig, 1 : R Ness, 2; R. Outtrim,3< Attendance— W. Murphy, 1; T. Morris, 2. Diligence— S. Bell, \; A. Carruthors, 2 ; R. Lane, 3. NeatnessE. Coogan ; T. Power, 2 ; next in merit,. C. Curry, 1; L. Fama, £j E. Martin, 3, btd. I.— General proficiency — B. Chardon, 1; J. M'Keowen, 2; T. Stack', 8. chism— C. Cotterill, 1; J. M'Mahon, 2; M, Bonashie, 3. Reading— E. Kelliher. 1 ; W. Leary,2; H.Norwell,3. Spe^ing-C.Smitli r 1 ; X Campbell, 2 ; C. Gibbs, 3. Writing— E. Healy, 1 ; J. Casey, 2 j T. Fleming; 3. Arithmetic — J. Sire, 1. Poetry— J,' ligue, 1 ; J. Berry, 2; H. Knox, B. Dili-gence-J. Fielding, 1; J. Fleming, 2; P. M' Brearty, 3. Nexfrin merit— J. Wilson, 1 y J. Tobin, 2 ; C. Dwyer, 3. Seoond Primer.— Goodconduot— C. Lane. General proficiency — T. Hodgins, 1 ; H. Swan, 2 ; H. M'Gregor, 3. Catechism— G. Weight, 1 ; F. Geoghegan, 2. Reading— T. Foote, 1 ; J. Barton, 2 ; C. Casoy,_3. ."pelling-B. Leydon, 1; L. Gosling, 2; L. Cimino, 3. Writing — J. Corrioh, 1 ; T. Callingham, 2. Arithmetic— J. Gelile, 1; G. Barber, 2; G.John, 3. Tables- W. Follas, 1; J.Driscoll t 2. Poetry— J. Bradley, 1; A. Black, 2. Progress and neatness— A. bhaokelford, 1 ; M. Hoskins, 2. Diligence —P. O'Sullivan, 1 ; J. Dwjer, 2. Attendance — J. Gosling. First primer— General profioienoy — J. Corrioh, 1j C. Leary, 2 ; W. Carrig, 3. Catechism— J. O'Brien, 1; J. Martin, 2; P. Stratford, 3. Beading— T. Murphy, 1; J. M'Keowen, 2. Spelling— J. Gosling, 1; J. Berry, 2; H. Tointon, S. Arithmetic— J. Hamilton, 1 ; R. Murphy, 2. Writing— A. Kuohen, 1; G. Tobto, 2. Attendance and progress — W O'Connor. Preparatory — General profioiency-J. Fernandos, 1 ; L. Martin, 2 ; D. l.ane, 3. Cateohism — M. Stratford, 1 ; O. Weight, 2 ; B. Tracy, 3. Alphabet- H. M'Ardle, 1 ; G. Brearty, 2; J. Smith, 3. Counting— W. Sire, 1 ; R. O'Brien, 2. Cheers having been given for His Grace (donor of the gold medal), the olergy, and the teachers, the proceedings terminated.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 21 December 1894, Page 2

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MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 21 December 1894, Page 2

MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 21 December 1894, Page 2