THE LIST OF PRIZES.
ST. JOSEPH'S GIRLS' SCHOOL. Good conduct (medal) —Margaret' Dundon Senior Christian doctrine (modal) — Margaret Terry. Junior Christian doctrine—Christina Smith. Highest attendance — Theresa Curry. Singing—Margaret Karris. Std. Vll.—Arithmetic, Margaret Bundon; composition, Lucy O'Donoghue; writing, Margaret Harris; spelling, Margaret Dundon; drawing and brushwork, Margaret Harris; sewing, Margaret Harris; shorthand and book-keeping, Lucy O'Donoghue. Std. Vl.—Arithmetic, Kathleen Kelleher; composition, Kathleen O'Leary; spelling, Margaret Terry; writing, Mary Scannell; drawing and drill, Kathleen Kelleher. Std. V.—Arithmetic, Theresa O'Connor; composition, Stella MoCusker; spelling,1 Madge Murphy; reading and recitation, Annie Perano; writing, Doris O'Sullivan; general improvement, Ella Curry; diligence, Eileen Leake. Std. I». —Arithmetic, Mary Casey; composition, Christina O'Donoghue; spelling, Monica Hale; reading and recitation, Christina O'Donoghue; history and geography, Viva Murphy; drawing, Mary Casey; writing, Monica Hale; sewing, Mary Casey; general improvement, Eileen Hennessy. Std. 111. — Arithmetic, Julia [O'Brien; composition, Amy McCusker; reading, May Curry; Avriting, Cora Burgess; spelling, Amy McCusker; drawing, Veronica Leake; diliigence, Fanny Shea; general im- ! provement, Doris Burgess; sewing, [ Fanny Shoa. Std. ll.—Arithmetic, Christina 1 Smith; spelling. Alice Hogan; reading, Gertrude Healy; writing and j drawing, Annie Kilmartin. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. Good conduct (medal) —Ist division David Onion; 2nd division, Charles Burns. Christian doctrine (medal) —Ist division, Fred Costello; 2nd division, Clifford O'Connor. Most regular altar boy—Bernard ?.f oOuskcr. ' j Zi-li-st attcndwicii—John Terry.
i Singing—First, Horace Lane; second, Hector Horton. Drill—James Costello. Woodwork—William Burgess. Best flower garden—George Nens-
ley. Best gardener—James Maher. Std. Vl.—Arithmetic, Fred Costello ; spelling, Fred Costello; English composition, Fred Costello; reading and recitation, William Burgess; drawing, William Burgess; writing, William Burgess; highest marks at examination, John Walshe; general improvement, William Walshe, Charles Browne, Albert Honies. Std. V.—Arithmetic, David Onion; spelling, David Onion; geography, David Onion; English composition, Hector Horton; drawing. Hector Horton; reading, John Onion; writing, William Scannell. Std. IV.—Arithmetic, Horace Lane; spelling, Horace Lane; reading, recitation, Horace Lane; English composition, Yon Browne; writing, Fred O'Sullivan: general improvement; Fred O'Sullivan, Gerald O'Neill, Mervyn Miles; drawing and brushwork, Gus Smith. Std. lll.—Arithmetic, Charles Burns; Writing, Charles Burns; reading and spelling, William Cameron; English composition, Charles Burns; drawing, Fred Avery. Std. ll.—Arithmetic, Andrew O'Brien; spelling, John Terry; wriiingj James Healy; drawing, Arthur Smith; reading, James Whelan; recitation, James Whelan; general improvement, Leo O'Brien; geography, Thomas Murphy. The proceedings closed with the singing of God Defend New Zealand.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 299, 19 December 1907, Page 5
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380THE LIST OF PRIZES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 299, 19 December 1907, Page 5
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