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MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL, WELLINGTON

(From ,;oiu' oWn^Sreatp^S^H,! '$) The a initial concert in cqnnectidnj! withii^njhprjtee-giving to successful pupils at .the -Marist' 'Br^th!«srs i . I . I Sqh<}b^as held m the Concert Chamber x># /-the Mowi* "Mall,^6Ji" Wednesday evening, December~ls/- "- v Thec;imll:Vwas,l>acKe4r''':The entertainment was bright and well -managed; goiiig^#itii a swing from start to finish. The" progrXmn&Mvas VaYfeid, and included a tableau, five excellent choruses, physical drill displaj's, and^a cleverly acted farce, '.The HaVn-teCP House.' AY ■ i.,*^ ™ te - m the parts were < V P U fillec l b y Masters Albert Marshall, P. Stratford, J. Boyc'e, Leger Reeves, and Li. Butcher. A vocal solo, ' Please give me a penny/ was contributed by Master Francis Archer, while at the same time, a collection was taken up, the results of which (£3 8s -lid')' will go to form: a 'Christmas box for the children in the ..ttom^'orCdmp^ssioi^fjThei boys acquitted themselves very creditably- itt- the physical^drill displays. Recitations were -given 'by 'Leger Lance -Butcher, James McCarthy ancTFergus Reeves;' vocal' itenis' by John Cuming (Medallist, 1909) George Wynne, Francis Archer, and Vivian Ross. ■KZ^ sung by small boys, _v»#*th F^guajßeexes 3s;con\luotor; '."aiid V: .Roberts, J. Dutton, and J. (Turning "took "the solo J part in 'De old banjo.' Mr. F. J. Oakes was conductor, and Mrs. J. Woodward played the- accompaniments. His Grace Archbishop Redwood, who was accompanied by the Very Rev Deafn Regnault, S.M. Very ; Rev. ' Father O'Shea, ' S:M, ?V.G., Wri: J&Wealon Devoy, b.M., and several local clergy, presented the prizes won during the year. „it f - c ' . ! <x""l In the annual report' reference was "niade^toHhe success of the school in the scholarship examinations, tin January ' Howard • Buckley - gained ytvtp i s6hol'aShipsj,3 h& for St. Patrick's College and the other' for Sacred Heart College, Auckland,^ while ;in fthe examination r,e|>ently held John Molloy carried off next' yearns schola-fshi^pAfor Sacred Heart College. In cricket the school team of 1908-9 were runnersuP~for, the u c,up,.iai,.iihe_f;.oyg' League, having lost only one match during the season. For the second year in succession the junior third division cup in Association football was . ;wouy Vhile'.\the.\junior.t beeandjdvftsib'ri-HeajnC iw ent through rhe season without a single defeat, thus carrying off the champjicinsli i n cup^^,n d .alssp^the ..ohaljenge^cup . The following is the~ prize-list : — ""* a i^^l E ti^^^4ft" hi SF*° S M ed Heart College, Auckland/'J.-Molloy-jMVfxrC. 'Sheehy? Vocal solo, J. Cummg; regular .attendance, F.» RcevCs f Jtandhajl championship, senior, C. Sheehy; -junior, B. Waller; football oaps, M Carmody ,and W- .Bo.wden.r . „. „irit »».,».,, Standard' Vll:— General proficWcy,'* A^^i'tlle; good cqndiict PoMoyn^han^QHrfstian doeMS/P. Hopkins 1, ■ Jj <-3 x l}& e ?> V> Reading, D. Neazor arithn/eVe 1 , L. Butcher l^ u (& 'Marra* 2 J Molloy; spelling^M^Orirmrody ; geography, D. Moynihan; Algebra, Or Sheehy ; - geometry, -J~Ross ,- book-keeping, J. Simpson; regular attendance, L. Butcher. > - Standard VI. — General proficiency, B. Waller 1 D 7 Of-SuHivan 3; good conduct, j^^ftg ; Christ

—f" __________ t __ __—__^— . — .— — tian doctrine, E,.FJ|Casey Lj.C.jaill 2; reading, C. O'Danpghue 1, R. OM$ 3; wntft|?.Eß B7fGߧB&r\g, CMtillMe 2; compositio|ifP* Hally'l]? H 'f>W£heir&? spelling, fif ViMe 1, B. Walleiyv2^ar,ithmetic^©^©&SuUwan^ geography, 1, J~. "Boyce 2J "drFwmg, H:~&iEbs~ 1, P. Strattor.d '2 ; regular attendance, A. Cagey ,| TgS Scott,lf F. SullivanV-p'ass in Standard, P. Shannon,^?©* § MeGrWif', 1 M. liundon, D. McCarthy. *, c -%aii|dard V.-Good L cond^jg^mfa^lJOTjie'CYC^^ 2j/Gnristian doctrine,. L. Reeves 1, J. McMahon 2; general proficiency, 1, J. McMahon 2, C. Knight 3; attendance — First class certificate, .A. MarshallpCf'^K'niglrt";'''' L. Reeves, AV'.'llosey ; second class certificate, F. Archer; Bible his'torjr/A-Av-fMarshall.'lV^W. O'SuHivab? i2j; reading,^]? Dibley 1, Fred Bblton 2 ; recitation, G. Wynne 1, F .. Arcier 2; spelling/ M: O'Shea 1, G. Fitzgerald'^'^gfeogrdwV-'Fr Marshall 1, G. Hanify 2; history, C. Wildsmith 1, P. Lennon 2j English composition, F. Bolton-l r -J.- Cuming -2; arithmetic, J. O'Neill 1, R. Scanlan 2, W. Bowden 3; drawing; A. Sievers 1, J. Tandy 2, 'Wit O'Siillivan 3; writing, T. O'Connor 1, J. Hyland 2; home exercise, S. Murphy-% J. Hyland 2; drill, F. Bolton 1, C. Parr'ant 2: application^ A. Dowelll, O. Roberts 2; .singing, G. Wynne. *■ Standard 'lV. — Christian doctrine, A. Ross, B.v.piarke, A. McFadden; good conduct, M: n Kelly,! T. Tiller.^ regular attendance,' F: Reynolds,' K. 'De ' Mirth,' J. .TMcCafthy, A. Doherty; general proficiency, 1 G.' i Fitzs'immons,.'J. McCarthy, B. Beswick; reading, R. Hickey, B. Walshe; writing, X. , De Muth, J. Curry; spelling, L: Ryan, iW. -Brady j/M.^-Md- 1 Hugh; comiDosition, J. Burke, V. Hayes;-, arithmetic, J. McCarthy, G. Fitzsimmons ; geography^ G. Seymour, K. Smith, F. Chapman;' drawing,' T. Tiller, J>- Carrig; elementary science, A. Castle; singing, V. : Ross;' application, E. Gibbs. ; , '■"'* Standard 111. — Aggregate merit, Edward Fitzgerald" 1,- ■ Gerald Davis 2', Michael Burke 3; Christian doctrine, -3M--. ward Fitzgerald 1, Gerald Davis 2; rje'gular attendance^' ' Fergus Reeves (drew gold medal), Thomas Hannan, Maurice - McElligott (equal) ; good conduct, John Black 1, Vincent Daniel 2 ; home exercise, John Black, 1, .Edward Fitzgerald 2 ; reading, Michael Burke 1, Noel Weybourne 2 ; spelling, Michael Burke 1, Fergus Reeves 2; arithmetic, David' Clarke, Alfred McKay, (equal); writing, Arthur McParland 1, Neil Boyd 2; composition, Ambrose Yule 1, Vincent Whitaker 2; geography, Noel Weybourne 1, Vincent Whitakor 2; drawing, Ambrose Yxile 1, Adrian Whitaker 2; grammar, Andrew Costelloe 1, Albert Pawson 2 ; recitation, Fergus Reeves; singing', Vincent Roberts 1, Edward Ryan 2; drill, Andrew Costolloe. •. C .*?. '<•'■" iN f. Standard II. — Good conduct, Patrick Kelly; 'regular attendance, Cecil Finucane ; Christian ' doctrine, Patrick Kelly; general proficiency, Patrick Kelly; writing, Clifton Quinnell, Eric Carroll; reading, .Ronald Boyd;" spelling, Michael O' Sullivan, Willie Coleman ;. drawing, John Pattern; mental arithmetic, Antonio Moran ; arithmetic, Cecil Fjrijioane; application, Digby Andrews, Plorace Dibley, Michael' Keeney, Joseph Moran; recitation,* Leonardo Harvey, John Sander; improvement, Maurice Lauder, John Haggerty.-, Standard I. — Good conduct, Frank Fulton'; Christian doctrine, Willie Fitzsimmons; general proficiency^- Ronald Durney; arithmetic, Ronald ' Durney ; mental < arithmetic, George Ay re; reading, Val Marshall, Timothy Fouhy; spelling, Frank Fulton; writing, Willie Hannafin';' drawing, John Carroll ; recitation, Willie Fitzgerald ; application, Harry Lander, 'Ronald Yates,' 'Leslie Cooksoh.'- • *•'' n -

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2057

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MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL, WELLINGTON New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2057

MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL, WELLINGTON New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2057

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