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St. Joseph's School, Hawera.

This school broke up on Friday, the 16tb, for the Christmas vacation, and the occasion was commemorated fay a concert m the schoolroom. Otvio^, we are informed, to some misunderstanding, an invitation did not reach us, ami therefore we aiecotablfe to give a complete report of ihe proceedings. We understand that every thing passed off most successfully and pleasantly. The programme was as follows: — Song, " Lightly row," by all the children, penior and junior clashes ; instmmental ''vet, "Queen of roses," Misses M. Sutton aud M. Kennedy ; instrumental solo, "Signal march," Miss E. O'Shea; song, " Sunny hours of childhood," infant classes ; instrumental solo, " Whispers irom Erin," Miss Tait ; song, "My grandfather's clock," Masters H. Brown, F. Morrissey, and C. Haughey ; instru mental duet, "Little Florence," Misses M. Malone and M. King; eong, with chorus, "Leaf by leaf," senior classes; instrumental solo, *' I built a bridge of fancies," Miss Pitcher ; instrumental duet, " Birthday ball," Misses K. McEnroe and A. Hearn ; song, " Flower girl," Miss K. Flynn ; instrumental solo, " Mertoaidq, song," Miss M . Malone; instrumental duet, "Blue bouueta over the border*," Misßes M. Bropby anil M. Kennedy *, instrumental solo, " Bird waltz," Mis 9A. Flynn ; 6ong, " Over the fieldß nnd meadows," infant classes ; instrumental solo, Home, sweet home," Miss Tait ; song, with chorus, " I saw from tbe beach," senior classes ; instrumental duet, " West End," Misses E. O'Shea and K. Malone ; instrumeutal solo, " The fairy wedding march," MiBS Pitcher ; soDg, " Dear Little Shamrock," Misses N. Flyon, L. Russell, and M. Brophy ; instrumental solo, " Military march," Miss Tait; play, " Mrß Willis' Will": drnmatis personae — Mrs. Robinson, Miss M. Malone ; Lady Spiodle, Miss M. Sutton ; Mrß. Dwindles, Miss K. McEuroe ; Jenny, Miss K. Flynn; Richel, Miss A. Hearn. "God bless our Pope," by all the children, seniar and junior classes.

The manner in which the various pieces were given wns highly creditable alike to the teaching powers of the sisters and the abilities of the scholars. Where all did so well it is not pleasant to particularise, but we are inlormed that Miss Flynn's song, " T)ie flower #irl." was especially worthy ot prui&e. The prize list for the year waß as follows :—: —

Class V. — First Division. Christian Doctrine — Ist, Mary Malone; 2nd, Ellen O'Shea; 3rd, Katie Malone and Johu O'Shea.

Reading— lst, E. O'Shea; 2nd, M. Maloue and L. Oakes. Grammar — Ist, K. McEnroe; 2nd, ET. Brown ; 3rd, K. Malone. Geography — Ist, H. Brown ; 2nd, K. Malone : 3rd, John O'Shea. Composition and Letter-writing — Ist, E. O'Shea and K. McEnroe; 2nd, L. Oakes and J. O'Shea.

Arithmetic — Ist, K. McEnroe ; 2ud, H. Brown tind M. Malone. In3tru mental Music — Ist, M. Malone ; 2nd. E. O'Shea ; 3.1/5, X. McEnroe.

Vocal Musia — lac, R. McEnroe ; 2ad, L. Onkes. Fancy Work, &c. — Ist, M. Malone; 2nd, L. Oakes and E. O'Shea.

Second Division

Christian Doctrine — Ist, Annie Flynn ; 2nd, Mary Morrissey; 3rd, M. Brophy. Reading — lsf, A. Flyrn ; 2od, M. Bropby; Sr*s, Minnie Sutton.

Grammar — lat, M. Morrissey ; 2nd, A. Flynn ', 3rd, Theodore Fitzsirauions. Geography — Ist, M. Sutton and A. Flynn; 2nd, M. Brophy; 2rd, M. Morvisae.v and M. King. Composition and Letter-writing — Ist, A. Hearn ; 2nd, M. Sutton and M. Morrissey ; 3rd, M. King. Arithmetic — Ist, M. Morrissey ; 2nd, T. Fitzsitncuous ; 3rt?, A. Ffyau and M. Sntton. Instrumental Music — Ist, M. King ; 2nd, M. Brophy and A. Hearn. Vocal Music — Ist, A. Flynn ; 2nd; M. Monissey. Plain and Fancy Needlework — Ist, M. Sutton; 2nd, A. Heain; 3rd, M. Brophy ftud W. Movrasev.

Class IV. Christian Doctrine — Ist, M. Haughey ; 2nd, C. Haughey and M. Crowley.

Reading — Ist, M. Hanghey ; 2nd, A. Gunne: 3rd, M. Crowley. Grammar — l6t, M. Crowley; 2ud, M. Haughey ; 3rd, C. Hanghey. Geography — Ist, C. Haughey ; 2nd, M. Crowley ; 3rd, A. King. Composition and Letter-writing — l9t, M. Crowley ; 2ckL M. Haughey and A. King ; ord , k. Gunne.

Arithmetic — Ist, C. Haiigber ; 2nd, M. Hanghey and M. Crowley. Vocal Music — Ist, Annie King. Needlework — Ist, M. Crowley ; 2nd, A. King ; 3rd, A. Gunne.

Class 111.

Christian Doctrine — Ist, Robert Morriasey ; 20c3, Katie and Nellie F)ynn; 3/<3, L. Russell. Reading — Ist, K. Flynn ; 2nd, Nellie Flynn ; 3rd, Mary Brophy.

Spelling— lßt, M. Kennedy ; 2nd, K. Flynn ; 3rd, B. Morrissey. Writing— lst, M. Kennedy; 2nd, M. Brophy ; 3rd, M. King. Grammar — Ist, K. Flynn ; 2nd, Nellie F(ynn ', 3rd, S. Morrissey. Geography — Ist, Mary Bropfay and K. Flynn ; 2nd, N. Flynn and R. Morrissey. Arithmetic — Ist, R. Morrissey; 2nd, K. and N. Flynu ; 3rd, M. Fitzsimmons. Instrumental Music — Ist, M. Kennedy. Vocal Music — Ist, K. Flynn ; 2nd, L. Russell ; 3rd, N. Flynn. Needlework — Ist, M. Kennedy; 2nd, K. Flynn ; 3rd, M. Kiog.

Gootl conduct, by the votes of their compmions — Ist, M. Malone ; 2nd, E. O'Shea. Drawing aud Painting — Anna Hearn.

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Bibliographic details

Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1507, 20 December 1886, Page 2

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St. Joseph's School, Hawera. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1507, 20 December 1886, Page 2

St. Joseph's School, Hawera. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1507, 20 December 1886, Page 2

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