ST, MARY'S SCHOOL.
Fourth Class (Senior)— Reading : lst, : George Friend ; 2nd, James O'Hara. Spelling : George Friend ; next in merit, James' Hogan. Arithmetic I James Hogan : next in merit, A, Flyger. Grammar : Ist, James Hogan ; 2nd, Michael Hogan. Geography : James Hogan ; next in merit, G, Friend.' English History : ' Jfam^a Hoga.ii', Irish History— George Friend ; next in merit, J,. , T. Hogan. Writing : Master Flyger. Dilige'noe (highest marks during the year) : A.: Flyger: ■--[.- Fourth Class (Junior)— Readini? : W. ; O'Hara (M. McDnff bargained second best ,; marks during the year,' but was absent from; i examination). Spall ing ; Willie Kelly and i Thomas Cronin; Arithmetic :'R. Brennan; i next; in merit, W. Kelly.' Grammar:' ' W. Kelly; next in merit, R. Brennan. 1 Geography i Thomas Wixcey. Writing i , pavid, Gordon jnexj; In merit, John, Cronin.' J Djligenoe ; R, Brennan and Di' Gordon, ' E Third Class (Ist division)— Reading : '[ ( Willie Turner (Bernard Conroy is next ac- ( cording to the year's marks, but absent a from examination). Spelling: - Herbert 1 Steedman and George Morgan. Arithmetic: c W. Turner; next in merit, H, ;Steedraan. t Grammar :F. Meyer ; next in merit, H, o
Steedman. History and Geography: W. Tamer ; next in merit, James McOlenaghan. Diligence (highest marks for the year after W. Turner): H. Steedman. ,fi &.THIRD Class (2nd division)— Reading.; Alexander McLichlan. Spelling: M; McCallooh and E. Loftns. Arithmetio iA. MeLachlan ; next in merit, John Russell • Grammar : M, MoCullooh and E. Loftna j next in merit, T. Hogarty. Geography : E. Brown ; next in merit, M. MoCullooh and John MoLenaghan, History :M. MoCullooh and J. Leydon. Writing: J. Busselli - Mental .Arithmetio : J." MoOlenaghan; noxfc in merit, T. Hogan. Diligence : M.McCullooh. Best attendanoe: Willie Turner.; (who gets Dr Connolly's splendid prize) '.''next in merit, ' E.Srbwn (only two half days absent) and A. Flyger and George Friend (pnly'fiva half days absent). :
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 21 December 1888, Page 2
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301ST, MARY'S SCHOOL. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11356, 21 December 1888, Page 2
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