PETONE CONVENT
D.ux of the school (gold medal nr»™i by Father Quealy)-Rhea Evison Presented Prize for Diligence—Jack Bethell Proficiency Cortiflcates-Khea EyL. , . M'Bride, -Kita M'Gurk, Ena Jl'Kcu °?,'.' Tesslf llyan, Stella Hodgkinson. Luila Itobins™ {"""i Bethell, Desnxmd Collett, Donald fluT wi' • Geoi^yPurcen"1 Keating, Amy Lawru,, A^*™^
Anderson, Harry Gibbs, Molly O'Leary, Denis •Nicholas, Anhje O'Neill, Andrew Gilligan, Iris Barry, Miriam M'Kone, Frank Fitzgerald, Joan Nicholas, Roy Butcher, Mavis Ryan.and Mavis Whitley. Second prizes: Jessie M'Bride, Ena M'kee, Keith Morrison, Donald Hill. Nancy Moody, Neill M'-Gurk, Jack Summers, Molly Farley, Geraldine Donovan, Molly Ryan, Nellie Morrison, Barry Biggins, Kevin Howard, Eva Sullivan, Monica M'Gruddy, and Hugh M'Neill. In the Irish History competitions for primary schools in the Dominion, the second prize (silvor medal) was won by Neill M'Gurk. Book prizes were won- by Jack Summers, Vincent Burke, Jack, Grace, and Nellie Sullivan. Art needle work prizes—Stella Hodgkinson and Molly Farley.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 9
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147PETONE CONVENT Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 145, 16 December 1924, Page 9
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