SCHOOL VACATIONS
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOL SUCCESSFUL YEAR CLOSES The boys of the Christian Brothers’ School were warmly congratulated upon their scholastic and sporting achievements during the year by Bishop Whyte at the break-up ceremony this morning. His Lordship,, in presenting the prizes, spoke of the meticulous care which the brothers exercised in their work, and urged the boys to co-operate with them in every way possible. A number of senior awards were held oyer until the results of the matriculation and intermediate examinations are known. Mr Hanley presented three medals for singing, which were won by J. Hartstonge, W. Smith, and E. O’Kane. The bishop’s medal was held over for the dux of the school, with Dr Hall’s medal for the dux of Form IV. Father Collins’s medal was won by Francis Hall, and Mrs Bakers’s and Mr J. N. Smith’s by W. Cummings. The prize list was as follows: Scholarship Class. Dux, Francis Hall. Form 111.—Christian doctrine,. W. Cummings; dux of class, W. Cummings; class prizes—11. King, H. Maloney, J. O’Dea, J. Meade, and J. M'Laughlan; Irish history prizes—H. Maloney, W. Cummings, B. O’Donohue, and J. M'Carthy. Standard Vl,—Christian doctrine, Martin V. Byau; dux of class, Cyril Cummings; Gerald S. Kavanagh 2, William G. Smith I!, Maurice Mahoney •1, Rex H. Keogh 5, Ronald T. Challis 6. ' Standard V.—Christian doctrine, W. Henaghan; dux of class, W. Hcnaghan; J. Blacklock 3 and second Christian doctrine, H. Gallagher ;j, W, Beauchamp 4, J. Gray 5, M. Michael 0, 11. Hall 7. Standard IV.—Christian doctrine. John Hartstonge; dux of class, James O’Connell; John Hartstonge 3, John Rodgers 3, Maurice Lowo 4, James Hannan G, John Porter G. Standard 111.—Christian doctrine, D. Jenkins; dux of class, M. Lovell; R. Adair 3, M. Hannan 3; drawing, F. Median. Standard 11.—Christian doctrine, K. Johnston; dux of class, W. Anderson; E. Dawkins 2, K. Johnston 3; drawing, A. Tarlcton; recitation, E. llartbtongc.
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Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 4
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316SCHOOL VACATIONS Evening Star, Issue 20055, 21 December 1928, Page 4
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