ST. MARY'S COLLEGE
The annual distribution of prizes and entertainment of St. Mary's College, Hill street, took place at the c°llege last evening, when his Grace Archbishop Redwood distributed the prizes. An excellent programme of musical items were given, the chorus work being a feature. The latter numbers were "Aye Maria," "Night Bells," and "Christmas Bells." Other items were a violin quartette, "Whip-poor-will,' by Misses Watts, Turner, Edwards, and Spurgin; violin duet, "Serenade d'Armour," by Misses Fftgan and O'Connor; pianoforte solos by Eileen Clark ("Witchery") and Miss Winifred Secombe (Licbestrnum)); songs by Miss Ethel Brownlie ("Mighty Like a Rose"), Miss Clarice M'Leod ("Snowflakes"), Miss Ima Scholium ("Message and Song"), and Miss Zoo Millar ("Splendour Falls"). The two last gave a vocal duet, "The Mf.rriage of the Boses," and Miss Ethel Brownlie ga\« a secttatjba, "The Legend.*?
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 5
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136ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 5
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