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ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON

The following is the list of prizes awarded at St. Mary’s College, Hill Street, Wellington, prior to the Christmas vacation : —• Good conduct, senior boarders, Mr. George White’s gold medal, Alma Card; day pupils, Mr. T. Burfle’s gold medal, Valmai Williams; junior boarders, Kathleen Hannafin ; day pupils, Florence Hey worth and Margaret Heyworth .(equal in merit). > / • ■ Christian doctrine, special prize, Rev. Father Digpan’s gold medal, Jean Mackenzie; Rev. Father Smyth’s gold medal, Eileen O’Shea; second division, Mollie Broad; third division, May Matier; fourth division, Molly Burke; fifth division, Phyllis Fraser and Minnie Khouri (next in merit). Form VI. —English composition, Archbishop Redwood’s gold medal, Eileen Staff. Mathematics, Mr. Maurice O’Connor’s gold medal, Valmai Williams. Elocution, Mrs. Rose’s gold medal (“The Mechtilde Memorial”), Cecil Trolove. Diligence, Lady Ward’s gold modal, Mary O’Connell. Science, Mr. A. Rowe’s gold modal, Freda Mulholland. French, Mr. E. Kane’s gold medal, Mary O’Connell. Latin,. Archbishop O’Shea’s gold medal, Freda Mulholland. English, Mrs. Segrief’s gold medal, Cecil Trolove. Form V. —English, Mary O’Connell. French, Cecil Trolove. Latin, Catherine Mulholland. Geography, Cecil Trolove. Mathematics, Cecil Trolove. Botany, Rene Lane. Elocution, Freda Mulholland. Literature, Valmai Williams. History and civics, Rene Lane. Church history, Jean Mackenzie and Eileen Staff (equal in merit). Essay writing, Eileen Staff. Highest marks, Mary O’Connell. Greek and Roman mythology, Mary Goulter. Form IV.—Arithmetic, Agnes Scanlon. Botany, Mavis Lane and Rita Hogan (equal in merit). Algebra, Edna Bradley. Geometry, Audry Young. History, Ellen McGovern. Latin, Agnes Scanlon. Practical botany, Constance McGrath. English, Rita Hogan. Literature, Rita Hogan. Composition, Ellen McGovern. Oral French, Marjorie Paino. Best science hook, Edna Bradley. French, Beatrice Emerson. Model and freehand drawing, Audry Young. Brushwork, Edna Bradley. Highest marks, Agnes Scanlon. Form 111. —Composition, Thelma Jeffries. English, Mollie Ward and Kathleen Harris (equal in merit). Literature, Elsa Pliminer. History, Thnrza Rogers. Penmanship, Lynn Queree. Elocution, Rita Stewart. Geometry, Mary McDonald. Botany, Elsa Plimmer and Alary McDonald (equal in merit). Arithmetic, Barbara Clark and Nellie Price (equal in merit). Algebra, Mollie Tait and Eileen McCarthy (equal in merit). Drawing, Barbara. Clark. Latin, Mollie Tait. French, Mollie Ward. Highest marks, Kathleen Harris. Diligence, Isabel O’Regan and May Thompson (equal in merit). Brushwork, Mary McDonald. Best science book, Barbara Clark. Commercial Class. —Shorthand, senior pupils, Tessie Alewhinney, Alice McLaughlin; junior pupils, Nellie Nash. Typewriting, senior pupils, Merle Thompson ; next in merit. Nellie Nash; junior pupils, Marjorie Williams. Standard VI. —Composition, Nonna Nanghton and Kathleen O'Brien (equal in merit). Reading, Kathleen O’Brien. Recitation, Elsie Fraser. Dictation, Kathleen O’Brien. Penmanship, Margaret Sim.. Geography, Margaret Sim. Arithmetic, Mildred Sim. History, Elsie Eraser. Drawing, Erica Collyn's. First aid, Mollie Broad. English, Bernadette Gibbs. French, Erica Collyns. Literature, Kathleen O’Brien. Mapping, Erica Collyns. Diligence, Evelyn Mooney. Best pass, Mildred Sim. Standard V. —Composition, Olga du Chateau. Reading, Victoria. Pritchard. Recitation, Edna Wilkinson. Penmanship, Victoria Pritchard. Arithmetic, Teresa Craig. English, Teresa Craig. Geography, Teresa Craig. History, Colette Redwood. Drawing, Myrtle Boyle. First aid, Gwendoline Oxspring. Mapping, Kathleen Hannen. French, Teresa Craig; next in merit, Joyce Young. Diligence, Nellie Murray. Highest marks, Teresa Craig. Standard IV. —Highest marks, Sheila Quirk. English, Evelyn Aplin. Composition, Nellie Cheyne 1, Elsie McLeod 2. Dictation, Mollie Cheyne; next in ♦ merit, Minnie Khouri, Florence Hey worth, Dorothy Quirk. Reading and recitation, Sheila Quirk, Florence Heyworth (equal in merit). Geography, Emily Jacobs and Molly Burke. History, Emily Jacobs. Drawing, Fanny Eccles; next in merit, Evelyn . Aplin. Writing, Dorothy Eccles, Molly Madden, Stella Wood, Evelyn Aplin. Arithmetic, Molly Burke. Standard 111. —Highest marks, Roma, Hood. English, Joan Howell 1, Mollie Rutter and Kathleen Hannafin 2. Composition, Roma Hood 1, Gretta McArley 2. Dictation, Evelyn Shepherd, Hilda Cowlam, and Amelia Boucher (equal in merit). Reading and recitation, Joan Howell,

Hilda Cowlam, and Sheila O’Shanghriessy (equal in merit). Geography, Joan Howell 1, Betty Quirk 2. History, Hilda Cow lam 1, Betty Quirk 2. Drawing, Roma Hood. Penmanship, Gretta McArley and Ngaire Pentecost (equal in merit). Arithmetic, Sheila O’Shaughncssy and Mollie Fitzsimmons (equal in merit). Special Prizes.—Painting, Very Rev. Dean Holley’s gold medal, Mary Coulter. Singing, L.A.B. diploma, Mrs. Macarthy-Reid’s gold medal, Rose Palmer; and Mr. M. Connor’s gold medal, Effie Beirne (equal in merit). Advanced grade, Gladys Williams. Intermediate grade, Millicent W instone. . Higherdivision, Catherine Mulholland. Pianoforte playing, L.T.C.L. diploma, Mr. Brookes’s gold medal, Katie Nash. Advanced grade, Florence Cox. Senior division, Trinity College, Alma Card. Intermediate division, Olga du Chateau. Higher division, Royal Academy, Margaret Sim and Mollie Broad (equal in merit). Lower, Mildred Sim. Elementary, Maureen Keegan. Primary, Stella Wood. Theory of Music. —Art of teaching, Olive Cox. Local centre, intermediate, Alma Card. Higher division, Katie Nash. Lower, Kitty Burke. Rudiments, Mildred Sim. Grammar of music, second division, Joyce Card; first division, Hinemoa Bennett. Violin playing, Emily Jacobs. Dressmaking, Rose Palmer and Millicent Winstone (next in merit). Needlework, senior pupils, Florence Lulham, Nellie N ash, Merle Thompson, and Alice McLaughlin (equal in merit); junior pupils, Elsie Fraser, Colette Redwood, Madge Bonner, Fanny Eccles, and Dorothy Eccles. Physical Culture. —Boarders, ' Mr. M. Maher’s gold medal, Florence Lulham. Day pupils, Mr. Dealy’s gold medal, Edna Bradley. Junior pupils, Dorothy Eccles, Molly Burke, and Betty Quirk (equal in merit). PREPARATORY COLLEGE. Good conduct, hoarders. Prances Moleta; day scholars, Enid Size. Christian doctrine, Lily Kelly 1, Josephine Gregory 2, Eugene Lewis -5, Henrietta Hartung 4. Physical culture, Prances Moleta 1, Peggy Killick 2. Singing, Lola Oxspring 1. Noel Pritchard 2, Lena Moleta 3. Class 1. —English, Lily Kelly. Dictation and spelling, Lily Kelly. Arithmetic, Bernard Gasquoine. Writing, Eleanor Wynne. Composition, Lily Kelly. Geography, Eleanor Wynne. Nature study. Molly Day. Hand work, Lola Oxspring. French, Molly Day. Reading, Lola Oxspring. Drawing, Eleanor Wynne. French recitation, Hazel Wells and Molly Day (equal). English recitation. Hazel Wells and Molly Day (equal). Diligence, Bernard Gasquoine. Highest marks, Lily Kelly. Class II. —English. Patricia Buckley. Dictation and spelling, Gerard Perris. Arithmetic, Peggy Killick and Dorothy Deafly (equal). Writing, Peggy Killick. Composition, Patricia Buckley. Geography, Alberta Fitzgerald. Nature study, Josephine Gregory. Hand work, Frances Moleta 1, Adeline Thornton 2. French, Josephine Gregory and Peggy Killick (equal). Reading, Josephine Gregory. Drawing, Peggy Killick. French' recitation, Betty Souter. English recitation, Betty Router. Diligence, Kathleen Healy. Highest marks, Patricia Buckley. Primer 111.-Recitation, Lalla Chen. Drawing, Noeline Pritchard. Reading, Lalla Ohen and Eugene Lewis. Writing. Eileen Brady. Spelling, Henrietta Hartung. Arithmetic, Nocline Pritchard and Hugh Browne. Tables, Isohel- Fitzgerald. Hand work, Margaret Casey. French, Eugene Lewis. French recitation, Noeline Pritchard and Lalla Ohen. Primer Fl. Reading, Freda Gregory. Writing, Mary Ferris. Spelling, Molly Browne. Number work, Mary Ferris. Tables, Patricia Foma. Hand work, Freda Gregory. French recitation, Lena Moleta, French, Freda Gregory. Recitation, Lena Moleta. Drawing, Lena Moleta. Primer I.—French recitation, Frank Dwyer. French, Gerald Mills. Reading, Frank Dwyer. Writing, Hugh Keenan. Spelling, Frank Dwyer. Number work, Willi© Ansel and Bryan Elleray. Tables, Gerald Mills. Drawing, Teresa Elleray and Kenneth McNicoll.

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New Zealand Tablet, 8 January 1920, Page 37

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ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON New Zealand Tablet, 8 January 1920, Page 37

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON New Zealand Tablet, 8 January 1920, Page 37

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