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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

PRIZE LIST FOR THE YEAR ANNUAL REPORT The annual report of the Christian Brothers’ High School states: — Notwithstanding the outbreak of measles in the second term and the continuance of the epidemic in the third, the attendance was, on the whole, highly satisfactory. Indeed, a very large number of boys scored 100 per cent, in daily attendance. While commending them for this, and for their “ philosophic ” attitude towards the duties incidental to school life generally, we should like also_ to thank their parents who, almost without exaeptign, co-operate very loyally with the teachers. This, however, .is only to be expected from those who, for conscientious reasons, must support schools like ours unsupported by the State, and teachers who regard education not merely as a preparation for this life only, in the case of their pupils, nor merely as a means of livelihood or even as a profession, as regards themselves, but largely as “ that most divine of all divine work—the co-oper,atiou with God in the salvation of souls.”

In connection with this religious training in the school, we are pleased to be able to record very rifal progress. A group of senior pupils was formed for Catholic Action study under the leadership of Mr J. O’Dea, an ex-pupil. The senior prefect, G. Drumm, represented his group and his school at the successful function organised by the Rev. Father Rennet. In the New Year additional groups will be formed and further advance made on similiar lines. During the year the boys, especially in the senior classes, manifested a keen interest in the foreign missions, and were most generous in their contributions. Over £3O was subscribed in this way by all the classes and for all the missions, while the proceeds from a concert increased this amount to £SO. The Rev. M‘Mahon examined the whole school in Christian doctrine. The St. Joseph’s Cathedral Choir is now composed almost entirely of boys from the school.

The senior students were very successful in last year’s examinations. One sat for the University Scholarship examination and obtained a bursary; one sought and obtained admission to the Teachers’ Training College; 17 out of 22 succeeded in matriculating; 10 out of 12 passed in the Civil Service examination, and 22 out of 23 secured their .intermediate certificates. Four students in Form VI. obtained higher leaving certificates. As an inducement to our matriculated students to continue for at least one additional year in school, the Old Boys’ Association has given a scholarship, to be awarded after, the publication of the results in January and to be known as “The Christian Brothers Old Boys’ Association Scholarship.” With the same object in view, another scholarship, to be known as “ The Christian Brothers’ High School Scholarship,” will also be awarded. The work in the junior classes also proceeded steadily, there being no changes in the personnel of the staff either here or in the senior school. Ernest Holden was awarded a Mons. Coffey scholarship, and the following secured the Shiel-Mills scholarships:—D. Cadigan, V. Lovell, O. M‘Manus, B. Pettit. Accordingly, in fufure years, at least eight scholarships will be available for competition among the Catholic boys of Dunedin, and tenable in the secondarv department.

The two Scout troops are making satisfactory progress under Scou£ masters F, Miles and L. Lomas, and the 30 representatives who travelled to the centenary celebrations in Auckland under the control of Group Scoutmaster W. Stafford and his assistants deserve to bo commended fop their conduct and bearing both as Catholics and Scouts. In competition for the honour banner presented by the bishops they filled second place, while in local competitions during the year they won the shields for football and ambulance work. The two Cub packs under Misses Kerr and Duncan are making great headway. A reasonable amount of time and attention was bestowed on the physical development of the pupils. The efficiency of the cadets was, perhaps, never at a higher level than this year, although fewer parades than usual were held. In football and cricket our boys were runners-up in the six-stone competition and the fifth grade respectively.

We desire to congratulate two expupils, the Dev. Father T. Toomey and the Dev. Father J. M'Carthy, who were recently ordained; and also five of this year’s students—l. Mce. T. Plunkett. R. Glen, A. Condon, and J. Hall—who entered the juniqrate of the Christian Brothers in Sydney. The following is the prize and honour list:—

Form Vl.—Captain of school (Christian Brothers’ High School gold

medal): Gerard Drumm. Christian doctrine (Dr Whyte’s gold medal) S Gerard Drumm. Dux of school. (Christian Brothers’ Old Boys’ Association prize): John Holmes. English: John Walker. Latin: John Holmes. French; Kevin Marlow. Mathematics; John Holmes. Chemistry: Arthur Quinn, History: John Walker.

Form V.—Christian doctrine (Monsignor Morkane’s prize) : R. Glen. Dux: Oswald Ryan. English: Oswald Ryan. Latin: John M'Alevey. French; Cyril Holland. Arithmetic; Oswald Ryan. Algebra: Joseph Lettooft Geometry: Colin Poppelwell. History; Bryan Fitzgerald. Chemistry: Oswald Ryan. Geography: John M'Alevey. Public Service.—English: Thomas Ryan. Latin: Kevin Cull. Arithmetic; Kevin Cull. Algebra: Peter ShielsGeometry: Thomas Ryan. History; Patrick Ford. Chemistry; Richard Glen.

Form IV.—Christian doctrine:’Francis O’Dea. Dux: Desmond Blackburn, English: Bernard Pettit. Latin: Desmond Stokes. French: John Cameron- • Arithmetic; Charles Stapp. Algebraj Francis O’Dea. Geometry.: Ernest Holden. History: Gordon Lovell. Chemistry : Patrick Curran. Form TlL—Christian doctrine: Fraser Pedofsky. Dux: Len M’GoldrickEnglish: Antony Hanley. Latin: Terrence M'Erlane. French: Raymond Smith. Arithmetic: John BryantAlgebra: Kevin Smith.' Geometry: Denis Cadigan. History: Vincenil Lovell. Chemistry: Antony Ives. Form ll.—Christian doctrine: Christopher Kennelly and Keith Holmes 1, Terence Ryan 2., James Hurrirtc 3Merit: Christopher Kennelly, Kevid*. Quinn, John Sutton, James O’Kane* Ewen Cameron, Desmond O’Gorman, John Pettit, Garreth Hughes, Wallace Reid. Form I.—Christian doctrine: . Ala a Cameron and Francis Coory 1, Owen Cusock 2, James Kehoe 3. Merit: James Foster, Alan Cameron, Douglas, M’Felin, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Thomas Fraser, Joseph Pedofsky. ..•■ Standard 17. Christian doctrine; Warren Muirhead. John Scragg 1* Grattan O’Sullivan 2, Warren Muirhead 3. Merit; Noel Fitzgerald, William Gray, James M’Phee, David Joseph, Roderick Falconer, _ Owen Fahey, Joseph M’Aleece, Kevin Da Courcey, Thomas O'Connell. Standard 111. Christian doctrine; Thomas Keyes. Noel Bradford 1, Peter Cameron 2, Thomas Keyes 3Merit: Trevor Boyle, Bryan Schriffer, Brian Kelly, Maurice M’Felia, Gerald Smith, Dugald Paterson, Ronald Scanlan. Noel Burke, Graeme Brown. ‘ English and History (presented by the Dunedin Athenaeum). John Walker, Brian Fitzgerald, Charles Stapp, James Hurting. Public Speaking (Brother Hughes’s Memorial Cup).—Cyril Holland*. Commercial Prizes (preseutta by, the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce). —Francis Lahood, Patrick Ford, Ernest Holden, Kevin Smith, Francis Quinn, Francis Stempa, Desmond Foggarty, Stanislaus Marlow. Cross Country (Dr Ross Gup).— Senior: Thomas Rodden; fastest time, Gerald Drumm. _ Junior; Thomas Smith; fastest time, Mervyn Gillicb: and Ivan Walsh.

Athletics.—Senior (Dr > A. Jf. Hall Cup), Francis Lahood; intermediate (W. H. Hole Cup), Raymond Da Courcey. Junior (J. B. Callan Cup), Brian Scanlan; midget Cup), Stanley Anderson. Boxing.—Senior (0.8. A. Cup): Os-* wald Ryan; intermediate (Fahey Cup), Alfred Conn. Junior Cup,.Alan Condon; Midget Cup, Trevor Phillips® best loser (Goodman Cup), Brian Walshe; most scientific (Kilmartin trophy), Alan Condon; most improved (Wilson medal), Brian Fitzgerald. Swimming.—Senior (W. T, Hena* ghan Cup), Edward Dolan; junior (J, M'Grath Cup), John Skinner; juve* nile (J. N. Smith Cup), Kenneth! Duncan; midget (T. J. Hussey Cup), Grattan O’Sullivan.

Marksmanship (Lady Godley. Cup)® Senior, John M'Alevey; junior, Des-t mond Stokes.

Lawn tennis (Rev. Father C. Cot* lins’s Cup): Kevin Irwin.

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Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 1

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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 1

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Evening Star, Issue 23146, 21 December 1938, Page 1

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