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SACRED HEART SCHOOL

PUPILS' CONCERT. At the Sacred Heart School, Napier. afternoon, the pupils gave a capital concert, which was largely attended by parents and friends. The annual distribution of prizes also took place, the Rev. Father Goggan making the presentations. The programme was as follows: Overture (duet. 3 pianos). "Taneredi."’ Alisses NieGon. T. Moroney. Brown. K. Tacon. E. Mullaney. and R. Hunt : song and chorus, “ There's a sweet wild Rose,” the pupils; solo (violin). "Mazurka,” Miss Corkill accompanist. Miss Cane); action song. "The Japanese Fan." the junior pupils: duet (3 pianos). "Maypole Revels,” Misses Latapie. AL Cassin, Mullaney. Stevens. E. Kenny, and K. O’Donoghue ; solo (vocal), " Eternal Rest,” Miss Corkill (accompanist. Miss Cane); trio (instrumental). pianos, violins, and organ, “ Chopin’s March.” Misses Strangman and Corkill (Ist violins). Misses Cane and M. Cassin (2nd violins), Misses D. Kenny, Chishold, and Lee (pianos), Miss A.

Holder (organ); solo (piano), j "Schubert’s Impromptu,” Miss | Cane; duet (3 pianos), “ Fairy j Queen,” Misses Corkill, AL Winter, j Bartlett, Tricklebank, Tyiee, and | Boden; solo (vocal). “Ave Maria,” j Aliss Nielson (violin obligato, Alissj Strangman) ; soprano accompanist, Aliss Cane; solo (2 pianos), “Friihlingsrauschen, ” Alisses Nielson and Corkill ; solo (violin), “ Souvenir,” Aliss Strangman (accompanist, Aliss Cane) ; duet (vocal), “Nocturne,” Alisses Nielson and > Corkill (accompanist. Aliss A. Holder; Instrumental Selection, " Bohemian Girl,” Alisses Strang- ; man, Corkill. Cane (Ist violins), AL Cassin, Hardy (2nd violins), Q. O'Donoghue, J. Higgins (Ist mandolines), N. Holder, C. Aloore (2nd mandolines), Holder, A. Kenny, Sweetapple (pianos), D. Kenny (organ); French hymn. “Les Anges.” the senior pupils ; finale. " God defend New Zealand.” At the conclusion of the entertainment, his Worship the Alayor, Air. J. Vigor Brown, thanked the sisters and pupils for the pleasant entertainment, and congratulated them on the improvement made during the year. The following is a list of the; pupils’ exhibits : — j Aliss L. Coe.—A fire screen (Ken-j sington embroidery), in black vel-1 vet ; large oil painting on canvas, “A Aloonlight Scene, a Setter, and Kittens.” Annie Houlder.—A mirror and kingfishers. Ernestine Latapie. a piano cover, music stand, panel on black satin, pair of curtains in stencilling. Alary Collins.—Oil painting tn canvas (a country scene), table centre, and basket. i Irene McLean.—Wall pocket, huia birds, titoki berries. Alona Corkill.—A mirror, bird of paradise. 2 metal panels, and canvas, etc.

Rosie Edwards.—A panel, tambourine, and wail pocket, etc. ! Gertrude Cassin.--A scene on j canvas, cushion, etc. Margaret Winter.-Two wall pockets, panel, table centre, and scene on canvas. Myrtle Bartlett. — Two cushions on velvet, screen (Kensington embroidery), and tambourine. Florrie Sullivan.—Large panels on canvas and two metal panels. ■ Ethel Tricklebank.—A table (be-! gonia leaf), two cushions, piano cover, and scene on canvas. j Estelle Hardy.—A table centre, piano cover, and scene in Tyrol. 1 Agnes De Alalmanche.—Alantel Drape, fire screen in black velvet, and scene on canvas. Teresa Moroney.—Cushion, drawn thread work, and dressmaking. Kathleen Tacon.—Table cover. Lena Sheehan.—Alantel drape. Alice Alorten.—Drawn thread work and cushion. Alona Corkill.—Cushion in white silk. Myrtle Bartlett. —Tea cosy. Adelaide Kenny.—Drawn thread work and cushion. Dorothy Kenny.—Drawn thread work and cushion. Queenie O'Donoghue.—Cushion, table centre, drawn thread work, and dressmaking. Brenda Tyiee.—Plain needlework and drawn thread work. Alargaret Chisholm.-Plain needlework, drawn thread work, and dressmaking. Ellen Hourigan.—Table centre and dressmaking. Eileen Stevens. —Plain sewing and cushion. Al. Collins. —Plain sewing and cushion. R. Lee.—Table centre and dressmaking. A. Hourigan.—Plain sewing and cushion. F. Boden.—Plain sewing. E. Mullany.—Table centre and drawn thread work. H. Sweetapple.—Plain sewing and table centre.

I. Hitchen. —Cushion and plain sewing. C. Aloore.—Plain sewing anl drawn thread work. J. Higgins.—Table centre and drawn thread needlework. E. Latapie.—Cushion and dra*vn thread work. A. Holder. —Cushion and dressmaking. N. Holder. —Cushion. Al. Cassin.—Plain sewing, cushion. and dressmaking. E. Tricklebank. — Dressmaking cushion, and lacemaking. R. Hunt.—Dressmaking. R. Edwards. —Cushions it dressmaking. 1). Brown. -Plain sewing and cushion. E. Hardy.—Table centre and cushion. L. Strangman.—Drawn threa 1 work and cushion. A. De Alalmanche.—Table centre, cushion, and drawn thread work. K. Dineen.—Cushion. DISTRIBUTION ‘OF PRIZES. The following prizes were distributed yesterday at the Sacred Heart School, Napier :— Good Conduct ( presented Ly Rev. Father Goggan).—Boarders: Kathleen Tacon Ist, Ernestine Latapie 2nd ; honourable mention, Teresa Moroney, Alona Corkill,

Alargaret Winter, Estelle Hardy, Kathleen Brown. Day pupils: Queenie O’Donoghue, Ellie Dineen ; honourable mention, Alargaret Chambers, Alice Morton. May AVilson, Annie Kearney, Brenda Tyiee, Gladys Merrick, Lizzie Hitchen.

Christian Doctrine (presented ny Rev. Father O’Connor). —Senior Division: Dorothy Kenny, Ist, Rosie Edwards 2nd. Junior Division : Annie Hourigan Ist, Lizzie Hitchen 2nd.

Politeness.—Estelle Hardy, Kathleen Dineen.

Readiness to Oblige.—Boarders : Kathleen Brown. Day Scholars: Adelaide Kenny. Regular Attendance (present’d by Mr. Craigie).—Brenda Tyiee Ist, Hilda Sweetapple 2nd.

Instrumental Alusic, Piano (Senior Grade Advanced): Ruby Cane. Ist prize (gold medal). (Intermediate Grade, Honours): Annie Holder Ist, Alona Corkill, Eileen Alullany, Rawera Hunt, Florrie Boden. (Junior Grade); Hilda Sweetapple. Preparatory: Kathleen O’Donoghue, Isabel Laurie. Violin. —Lillian Strangman Ist, Alona Corkill 2nd, Ruby Cane 3rd. Solo Singing (Junior Grade). - Alona Corkill, honours.

Class Singing.—Alyrtle Bartlett Ist, Eileen Kenny 2nd. Sacred Singing.--Alyrtle Bart lett.

Mandoline. — Queenie O’Donosrhue Ist, Julia Higgins 2nd, Chrissie Aloore 3rd.

Shorthand (presented by Air. A. J. Williams). —Speed Class: Nellie AlcEnery. Theory: Teresa Aloroney.

Typewriting.—Ellen Hourigan. Painting.—Oils : Ernestine Latapie Ist. Alary Collins 2nd. Water Colours: Eileen Stevens Ist, Gladys Merrick 2nd. Art Needlework (presented r-y Aliss King).—Teresa Aloroney Ist, Agnes De Alalmanche 2nd. Junior Division : Kathleen Sheehan. Drawn Thread.- Alice Alorton. Plain Sewing.- Alargaret Chisholm. Dressmaking.—Senior Division : Margaret Winter. Junior Di vision : Rita I.ee. Ernestine Latapie, Alona Cassin. Laceinaking.—Ethel Tricklebank. Darning and Mending.—Teresa Aloronev. CLASS PRIZES. Civil Service.—Dux of School (gold medal, presented by Mr. J. Higgins). May Wilson; Nellie AleEnery 2nd. Annie Kearney 3rd. Second Division: Margaret Chambers Ist, Kathleen Tacon 2nd. Class VlE—Ellen Hourigan Ist, Alice Alorton 2nd, Teresa Aloroney 3rd, Dorothy Kenny 4th. Class VI. —Rawera Hunt Ist, Nora Holder 2nd. Nora Hourigan 3rd. Brenda Tyiee 4th. Eileen Alullany sth. Estelle Hardy 6th, Alyrtle Bartlett (neatness).

Class V.— Kathleen Brown Ist, Rita I.ee 2nd, Mona Cassin 3rd, Florrie Boden 4th. Eileen Stevens (neatness), Ethel Tricklebank (diligence).

Class IV. —Annie Hourigan Ist, Lizzie Hitchen 2nd, Eileen Kenny 3rd. Chrissie Aloore 4th, Julia Higgins sth, Ernestine Latapie (diligence), Gladys Merrick (neatness), Kathleen O’Donoghue (neatness). Class lll.—Katie Hourigan Ist, Edith Strangman 2nd, Eileen Boden 3rd.

Infant Division.— Good Conduct, Vera Dwyer; Christian Doctrine, Ri.a Treston : Politeness, M innie Yates; Regular Attendance, Maggie Aloroney ; Kindergarten M ork, Doreen AlcNich ; Singing. Winnie Yates; Needlework. Alaggie Aloroney.

Class lll.—Vera Dwyer Ist. Katie AlcNamara 2nd. AVinnie Seed 3rd. Class ll.—Annie Doreen Ist. Doreen AlcNich 2nd. Winnie Yates 3rd.

Class I.—Dorothy Edwards Ist, Fanny Edwards 2nd, Rita Treston 3rd.

Preparatorv Class.—Heather Bell Hale Ist, Edna May Bannerman 2nd. Cecilia AlcNamara 3rd. TRINITY COLLEGE CERTIFICATES. The following secured certificates from Trinity College, London, for the year 1909:— Piano.—Senior (Advanced): Melanie Nielsen. Intermediate (Honours) : Ruby Cane. Junior (Honours): Rita Watts. Florence "Boden, Alona Corkill. Myrtle Bartlett, Rawera Hunt. Gertrude Aloore. Junior (Passes): Kathleen Cox, Brenda Tyiee, Alargaret Chisholm, Kathleen Dineen, Grace Lynam, Adelaide Kenny. Molly Casey, Julia Higgins. Preparatory: Winnie Downes, Doris Waterworth, Alice Alaxey, Eileen Kenny, Gertrude Aloore, Gladys Merrick, Ida Broughton, Aland Foskett. Solo Singing.—Junior Honours: Melanie Nielsen. Violins (Junior). —Alona Corkill, Lillian Strangman. At the music examinations held in October last by the examiner for Trinity College, the following candidates secured certificates:—

Senior Grade (Piano). —Advanced : Ruby Cane. Intermediate (Honours) : Annie Holder, (Passes), Rawera Hunt, Florence Boden, Brenda Tyiee, Rita Watts, Kathleen Cox. Junior (Passes): Hila Sweetapple, Kathleen Falvey, Eileen Kenny, Phyllis Polson, Julia Higgins, Nora Holder, Molly Casey, Doris Waterworth. Preparatory: Kathleen O’Donoghue, Howard Williams, Eileen Boden, Linda Polson.

Violin. — Intermediate (Upper Division): Lillian Strangman, Alona Corkill.

Solo Singing -.lntermediate (Upper Division, Honours): Alelanie Nielsen. Junior (Lower Division. Honours) : Alona Corkill.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 11

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SACRED HEART SCHOOL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 11

SACRED HEART SCHOOL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 11

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