PRIZE DISTRIBUTIONS.
;■; " ST. LEO'S ACADEMY. ■ raSvEjn' ' : ' ''•'■■■• HI annual concert and distribution of prises in connection with St. Leo's Academy, Devonport, took place on Friday evening. The prizes were presented by Father Golden. Among those present were: Fathers O'Farrcll, O'Malley, O'Doherty and Tonney. The concert progvamme. was as foi- . (»ent :—Pianoforte trio (four pianos), "-Polonaise" j »nd Tormey. The concert programme was as foi- i lows:—Pianoforte trio (four pianos), "Polonaise" j (Strcahog), Misses M. Xoton, 1. Xoton, I. Cle- ! ments, D. Bichards, E. Kalaugher, K. Kalaugher, N y. Moore, T. Creig. N. Kolaughor, B. Pitts, E. ' • Thompson. Master J. Orcig; chorus, "Music of thn Birds.'' pupils; pianoforte trio (four piano*), • "Viennese. Dance" (Ncwoll), Misses M. Davis, ,T. S ffeagar, K. Moylan, D. Wheeler, K. Moylan, V. = . Cameron, 0. Mountain, B. Quirke, D. Kelly, I). S Otto, Masters .'. Wheeler and G. Seagar; pin no- S , forte wlo, "Rivulet," Miss Dorothy Mountain; E ipdanofortß, " Song and Dance," junior pupils; r pianoforte trio (four pianos), " Saxon March" 2 (XewrlO, Misses M. Davis, X. Oxton, D. White- : bead. M. Clung, D. Otto, U. Baskivillr, E. Thomp- i Km, M. Parker, R. Busliell, F. Brahne, M. Sharjv, : - ' Master C. WfHxiall: pianoforte duet (four pianos). : "Pearl of the Sea" (Karl Mer?.\ Misses M. Coyne, : » J. Scagar, D. Mountain, M. Parker, M. Davis, X. • . j'acey. E. Molloy, M. Boylan; humorous song, ; Our Hits." Junior boya; pianoforte duet, (four • pianos*. "La Ohasae" (Rolling), Misses M. Coyne, '; J. Seagar, M. Davis, E. Molloy, N. Paccy, D. • Mountain, M. Boylan, M. Parker; pianoforte solo, i " polae<'» rMllante" (C. Bohm), Miss Maud Par- ] i ' ker; '"Doll Song," infanta;, pianoforte solo, ' ''■ Sonata'' (IViethovcn). Miss Mary Coyne; piano- • iorWs solo, " Polkade Concert," Miss Noel Paoey; i " The Gipsies' Holiday," senior pupils. PRIZE LIST. V Standard Vll.—Pnr.es awarded to Kits Mary Coyne, (or music; Marie Boylau, for amiability; » Eileen Molloy, lor arithmetic; Ethel Kalaughe.t, m for regular attendance and English; Mavis i*otoh, lor jeiieral proficiency; Ada Wells, for drawing. Standard Vl.—Dorothy O'Leary, lor music; Kathleen Kalaugher, for regular attendance and general proficiency; Maude barker, for recitation and composition; Madge Davis, tor amiability; Berth* Pitts, for writing; Ida Seagar, lor urawing. standard V.—Dorothy Mountain, for singing and general proficiency ; Ida Clements, for arithmrtw: Irene >'oton, for Christian doctrine and arithmetic. ~«,.. Standard I\*—Florence Mountain, for English. Standard 111—Muriel t%ing. for drawing; GUdvs Baskiville, for singing and general pro- ■ ficjeticy; Violet Jarman, for writing; Eileen Cuirke, for reading and recitation. _ Standard ll.—Doria Otto, for recitation and general proficiency Maude Enwright, for amit ability; Owen Mountain, for general improvement; Dolly Kelly, for general proficiency. Standard Kathleen Wlielan. for reading and fcitation; Ideal Beaston, for arithmetic; Millicent Parker, for general proficiency; Sibyl Wilson, for general improvement; Tua Ureig, for drawing: Hilda Blackwood, for general improvement; Irene Oonsidine, for Christian doctrine and English; Marjery Henderson, for writing; Lind- >"- «»y Blackwood, for reading and recitation; ! Thomas Morrison, for arithmetic. Primer in.--Barbara Hodgson, for recitation; Constance Halpin. for ■writing; Billie Parkinson, for reading; Vincent Noton, for tablet; Willie Whelan, for singing; riiilip Ooldwater, for spelling; lx>rna Wrigley, for drawing; Hula Le Sel, for"general improvement. Primer ll.—Xorm. Mountain, for reading; Ivy Cooaidine, for fables; Lilian Lawes, for ringing; Lillah Dixon, for spelling; Mary Mulhol- •';'■ isad, for general proficiency. Primer Robert Halpin, for good conduct: • Oaraon Shea, for singinjr; Kathleen Brady, for I ■selling. Letitia Gilfeder, for reading; Annie Swig, for writing; Nance Quickfall, for general improvement; Jean Stoupe, for paper-weaving; Emily Lane, for general improvement; Jean McCallum, for tables; Vertrir Cox, tor general , improvement;- Ida Mann, for neatness; Kit* • Ching, for general improvement; Sibyl Davis, /or general improvement. . Musical successes (Trinity CoL'ege practical examinations). Divisions: Higher local, Mary Hose Covnc; senior advanced. Emily Graham; junior, Madge Davie, Jessie Seagar, Nellie Oxton, Irene Xoton: preparatory. Doris Otto, Dolly Keiljr, Isabel Harkins, Doris Wheeler, Ida Clements. " _ . , «■'.,"_ Music (theoretical).—Senior advanced, Mary Rose Clowe, Marie Boylan; intermediate, Maud* Par- . ker; lower division, grade two, Dorothy Richards, Maris Noton; lower division Junior, Irene/ Xoton, ; :;«sw*;■»■«:;Nellie Oxton; preparatory, Florence Moore. Flora , Brahne. Madge Davis, Clement W T oodalt, Ida ■, Caeiwtrtß. .... I Music (Auckland University).— Associate, Mary ' Rose Oovne; senior, Noel Pacey. Gwendoline Wrigley;* intermediate, Dorothy Mountain, Uorothv O'Leary: preparatory, Essie Thompson, Dorothy Whitehead, George Greijr. JIELMERIY COLLEGE. The annual prise-giving of MeUnerly College, rfcraell. took place on Monday, Canon Mac Murray . distributing the priies to the successful ichokrs. The Christmas cantata, " Santa Claus «nd his Comrades," was given by the lower •ohool. The girls of the middle and upper schools ung and acted "The Pageant of Nations." Th« prite-listr ia as follows:— " "UPPER SCHOOL. ' Form La.— MacObrmick: Divinity (prize ; presented by Canon Mac Murray), history, general knowledge, geography (prize presented by Mr. £. C- Blomfield), '"nie Twelfth Chapter of Bo„mans" (written from memory), mathematics, ' "Latin, French, grammar, and literature. Flora 1 Macdonald: " Twelfth Chapter of Roman*" (from . memory), elocution, composition (prise presented by Mrs. Moss). ; Naneye Hanna: Divinity (prize presented bv Canon Mac Murray). universal history (prize presented by Mr. E. 0. Blomfleld). Madge Matheson: Latin (Division . II.), universal history (prize presented by Mr. E. C. Blomfleld). Lilian Cooper: Botany. Dorothy Miller: General . improvement, hou*a priie, music, certificate., • Form I.B.—Marjorlc Tayler: Composition, Latin, history, and general knowledge, first prize lor universal history (presented by Mr. E. C. Bfcmfleld), also the scholarship for 1912. Elisabeth F'idney:. Geography (prize presented by Miss ;nrie), Divinity (prise presented by Mrs. Dewes), English, grammar. Daphne Grainger: Algebra, **-■'-,»* prise. Catherine Shakespear: Second prise for Divinity, arithmetic, botany. Marjorie Holden: Third prize for universal history. Rachel Suegate: Music. Enid Upfill: General improvement. Gwendoline , Smith: Drawing (prise presented by ■ Miss Waters). MIDDLE SCHOOL. Helena Fraser: Divinity (prize presented by Mrs. Dcwes). history (prize presented by Mr. E. C. Blomfleld). Laura Pearse: English, reading, rauiic. * Judy LuxJord: New Zealand hirtoty, music. (Jean Upfill: Arithmetic, general know- , ' ledge, composition (prise presented by Mrs. Moss). Phyllis Wright: Literature. Elizabeth Pudney: Second prise for French (Division I.). Madge Matheson: First prise for French /Division I.). Daphne Grainger: French (Division II.). Catherine Shakespear: French (Division HI.). ~ LOWER SCHOOL. Perm I.A.—Alls* Ronayne: History, general knowledge, highest marks for the year. Grace Fletcher: History, French, nature study, drawing, music, also bronze medal for second place under 12 years in public competitions. Phyllis Reid: Reading, physical geography (second prize). Irene Burgin: Physical geography (first prize), Divinity (second prise). Claire Blomfleld: Physical geography (first prise), Divinity (second, prise). Enid Peake: Divinity (first prize), reading, writing'. Maro Stringer: History (first prize), physical geography (second prise), music Joan Itayner: Divinity (first prize), dictation (first prise). For improvement: Eileen Abbott, Elma C'trdon, Mona Car don. Form: Marjorie Colebrook: Arithmetic, Divinity (first prise). Grace Colebrooke: Divinity (second prize), grammar (second prise), composition (second prise). Vera Colebrook: French (first prise), writing. Eileen Braithwaite: History (first prise), arithmetic, physical <?eos:raphy (first prise), spelling. Hermi du Faur: History (first prize), composition, reading. May Gilbert: History (first prize), composition (first prize). Kathleen Wrigg: Physical geography (flrrt prise), Sybil Hay: Reading, general knowledge). Florence Eagecumbe: Improvement. Form Marjorie Hay: French, general knowledge, highest marks, for year. Muriel Phil- =: Arithmetic, improvement Nancy Mucklow: Reading, phvsical geography (second prize). Gladys Webley: Music, improvement. Form lll.B.—Mona Wrigg: Dictation, composition, writing. Mona. Burgin : Divinity, reading, poetry, highest marks for year. For improvement: D. Brett, M. Grigsby. Rose Bush. Guv Brown. Nora Gilbert, P. Lusk, M. Hunter. D. Paykelt. R. Keith. Kindergarten prize for good I . work: V. Paykell. L. Inglis. J. Colwlll. A. Keelev, 3. Tavkr, E. Lichtenstein, A. Colebrook, K. Frsyliiig, M. Ravner, H. Cowie, A. Cowie, v. Garden. C. Braithwaite. F. Earle, C. Heather. Physical culture prizes (presented by Mrs. Heap): - • Flora Macdonald. Lilian Cooper, Phyllis Reid, , Percy Lunk, Victor Paykell.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 13
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