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MANDEVILLE HALL, TOORAK
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE
RESIDENTIAL AND DAY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
Electric iram passes close by healthiest the gates. There is a Bus Service. -- HEStation. ConventThe is beautifully situated in one of the suburbs of also Melbourne, within two minutes' walk of Toorak Railway Special importance is attached to religious training.
The aim of the school is to provide a sound education on modern lines, to develop to the full the capacity of every girl. and help her to become a useful and gracious woman in whatever position she may have to fill. Particular attention is paid to Manners and Deportment.
Speech training is an important part of the Course of Studies.
Ample provision is made for recreation and sports, under the direct supervision of the nuns and of trained games mistresses. The individual attention which is paid to health and character formation is likely to ensure the best use of the educational
advantages offered.
The course of studies includes the various branches of a lirst-class Eng'ish education, with Modern Le.nquages and Classics,
Mathematics, Science, Plain and Ornamental Needlework, Physical Culture, Sports, Riding, and Dancing.
Pupils are prepared for the Intermediate and Leaving Certificate Examinations of the University of Melbourne.
There are special facilities for Music, vocal and instrumental. Pupils are prepared for the various grades of the University
of Melbourne. of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy, and of Trinity College, London, Orchestral and Choral Classes are held weekly.
Drawing is taught throughout the school. But Special Classes are formed for girls showing an aptitude for the subject.
The more advanced pupils work at studies from natural objects iii Oils or Water Colours. held.
Outdoor sketching is encouraged.
Clubs are formed for girls specially interested in Literature, Music and French. and meetings for study or discussion are Senior girls have the benefit of attending lectures given under the auspices of the Loreto Reading Circle. an association
formed primarily to encourage study of the Catholic viewpoint in History, Literature and Art.
A Finishing Class is to be formed in 1937 for the benefit of Senior Girls desirous of pursuing a course in Art, Literature,
Music, and Domestic Arts. Every facility will be afforded them in these branches.
A Kindergarten, fully equipped and under trained direction, is successfully carried on as a preparation for entrance iIlt0
the Junior School.
The school Year consists of three terms of thirteen weeks each, beginning the second week in February, the first week
in Julie, ana the third week in September.
References are required before the admission of a pupil, also testimonials of good conduct from the last school attended. A prize known as "The Loreta Spirit Prize"-Senior and Junior-presented by the -Loreto Old Girls' Association," is
annually awarded to the girl who by influence and example, in work and play, has contributed most to upholding the traditions
of Loreto.
Prospectus may be had on application to MOTHER SUPERIOR, Loreto Convent,
Mandeville Hall, Toorak, S.E.2, Victoria.
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MUSIC RESULTS 1935
HONOURS.-Nell jongebloed.
CREDIT.-Joan Devine, Joan O'Grady, Magda-
University of Melbourne PRACTICAL. GRADE I.
GRADE V. -
HONOURS-Mary Muirhead, A.Mus.A. (Piano). CREDIT.-Aileen Robinson (Piano), Ruth Win-
HONOURS.-Joan Finn, Nancy Donovan.
ship (Piano), Joan Barry (Violin). PASS.-Molleen Daly (Piano), Helen Dunne
Trinity College of Music, London
(Violin), June Healy (Piano), Meida Manly (Piano), Elisabeth Mulcahy (Piano).
J GRADE II. Joan Rennick, Exhibition. Grade II. Piano.
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HONOURS.-Joan Rennick (Piano), Magdalena i Dietrich (Violin).
SENIOR DIVISION.
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION.
bloed (Singing), Ruth Ryan (Piano), Margaret
PASS.-Joan McCardel (Piano), Yvonne Wearne
Garrett (Piano). Smith
(Piano),
Joan
(Piano), Shirley Bannan (Piano), Sheila Craig
Manly
(Piano).
(Piano), Patty Hayes ( Violin), Joan McCardel (Piano), Clare Carew (Piano).
ADVANCED PREPARATORY DIVISION.
GRADE III.
HONOURS.-Roma Fowler (Piano), Joan Shir-
HONOURS.-Yvonne Wearne (Piano), Margaret
ley (Piano).
Carew ( Violin).
CREDIT.-Jean Coates (Violin), Mary Rowan
PREPARATORY DIVISION.
(Piano).
HONOURS.--Kathleen Carew ('Cello), Ioan Connell (Piano), Mary Fowler (Piano).
PASS.-Marie Vaughan (Piano), Joan Barry (Singing),
Noreen
Skehan
Diploma.-Associate: ELAINE O'MARA (Piano). PASS.-Helen Dunne ( Piano and Violin).
I CREDIT.-Carmel Dowden (Piano), Nell Jonge-
PASS.-Mary
(Piano),
Joan
PASS.-Lorna Coxhell (Piano).
Devine (Piano), Heather Fitzgerald (Piano). GRADE IV.
FIRST STEPS.
HONOURS-Hul@ne Lambert (Piano).
HONOURS.-Pamela Buxton.
CREDIT.-Peggy Wilson (Piano). GRADE V. THEORETICAL.
CREDIT.-Margery Manly (Piano), Mary Fowler (Piano), Janice Gibson (Piano), Joan
O'Grady (Piano), Catherine Starr (Piano).
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION.
GRADE VI.
HONOURS.-Elizabeth O'Grady, Sheila Craig.
HONOURS.-Janice Gibson (Violin), Wilma
PASS.-Shirley Bannan
O'Connell (Piano), Beverley Jorgensen (Piano). PASS.-Jacqueline Vanheems (Piano).
ADVANCED JUNIOR DIVISION.
HONOURS.-Magdalena Dietrich. PASS. -Joan Devine, Kathleen Carew.
THEORETICAL. GRADE H.
JUNIOR DIVISION.
HONOURS.-Mary Muirhead. CREDIT.-Patricia Cooper, Joan Manly. PASS.-Betty Conroy, Margaret Crosbie. 4
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III.
HONOURS.-Margaret Crosbie (May), Noreen Skehan, Sheila Craig, Meida Manly. CREDIT.-Ruth Ryan, Marie Vaughan, Carmel Dowden, Elizabeth O'Grady. PASS.-Betty Daly, Yvonne Wearne, Margaret Carew,
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PASS. -Joan Treacey.
HONOURS.-Joan O'Grady, Peggy Wilson. PASS.-Joan Treacey, Joan Finn, Heather Fitzgerald, Patricia Finn.
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PREPARATORY DIVISION.
HONOURS.--Margery Manly, Helene Lambert, Cecily Rennick, Joan Connell, Catherine Starr, Joan Stevenson, Nancy Donovan, Roma Fowler, Pamela Shillito, Mollie O'Brien,
Shirley Lovig, Patricia Doyle, Lorna Coxhell.
Mary Rowan. Exhibition, Grade 11. Piano.
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Wedding· of Veggy Ile.u',·1·1>· :ind '1'liollias Ilines Most Ileverend }:. M. 11:iyes, 1 ).1)., 1;ishop of nock}11 Inplon, 1,1·filher 01 thi, Iii'i(14·KI'0(.in, ofliciated.
OUR OLD GIRLS 1935-6
BIRTHS.
MARRIAGES.
BOWEN und HOURIGAN.-In March, 1936, John Bowen to Betty Hourigan.
CASS.-In December, 1935. to Mary (nee Power), wife of John Cass, c daughter.
CASS and POWER.-In February, 1935, John Cass to Mary Power.
DETHRIDGE and MITTY.-In March, 1936, Alan Dethridge, LL.B., to Nancy Mitty.
KING.-In October, 1936, to Pat. (nee Lightfcot), wife of Stuart King, a son.
DUCK and DRAPER.-In July, 1936, John Duck, LL.B., to Carmel uraper.
DIETRICH and LUCINI.-· In March, 1936, Alan Dietrich, Lieut. R. A., to Amy Lucini.
EGERTON and BURKE.-In February, 1936, Geoffrey Egerton to Sylvia Burke.
GILLAN and BUXTON.-In April, 1936, William Gillan to Dorothy
LAMBERT.-In November, 1935, to Jill (n6e Ryan), wife of Raymond Lambert, a son.
MASSEUR.-In February, 1936, to Nonie (n,Be Fenton), wife of Adolf Masseur, a son.
Buxton.
HAYES and HEGERTY.-In November, 1935, with Nuptial Mass, Thomas Hayes to Peggy Hegerty.
KING and LIGHTFOOT.-In January, 1935, Stuart King, LL.B., to Pat. Lightfoot.
McCARTHY and CONNELL.-In July, 1935, Laurence McCarthy to Nancy Connell.
McCLURE.-In February, 1936, to Tess (n€e Davies), wife of James
McClure, a daughter. PLANT.-In Iune, 1936, to Noineen (nfe Gallaghert wife of John Plant, a son.
McCLURE and DAVIES-In March, 1935, James Mcaure to Tess Davies.
PLANT and GALLAGHER.-In September, 1935, Iohn Plant, LL.B., to Noineen Gallagher. DEATHS.
PORTER and TURNER.--In February, 1936, Noel Porter to Mollie Turner
SINN and MURPHY.-In April, 1936, Henry Sinn, M.B., to Wilma Murphy.
WIMPOLE and McGRATH.-In November, 1935, Mac Wimpole te Genevieve Mc:Grath.
Congratulations are offered to S. M. Antoinette (Laura Hayden) and S. M. Margarita (Louie Farley), who were admitted to First Profession at Loreto Abbey, Ballarat, 27th December, 1935; and to S. M. Jane Frances (Mollie Shillito), who received the Habit at Loreto Abbey, 1 January, 1936; also to S. M. Ann (Mary Mulcahy), Mary Devine,
MASSEUR.-In February, 1936, in Swatow, China, of Nonie (n6e Fenton), beloved wife of Adolf Masseur. R.I.P.
HAMILTON.-In October, 1936, at Kilmore, of Bessie, beloved daughter of Mrs. C. Hamilton.
R.I.P.
Congratulations also to Joan Dawson, who has just completed her course of training in Commercial Art, and sincere wishes to June Healy and Doreen O'Loghlen, who are studying Commercial Art; and to Mary McCarthy, who is doing a course in Pharmacy.
Ellen Tucmy and Mary Watson on their successes at the Melbourne University.
Sincere wishes to Hilary Dunlea, Joan Manly, Th6rf se FitzGerald, and Edna Murphy who at the time of going to press are awaiting
Diane Fakhry is doing fine work in Pottery, and showing great promise at Sculpture at her Art School. Hearty congratulations also
to Evelyn and Audrey Lightfoot on their work in Artistic Photography.
results of their First Year Examinations at the Melbourne University. Congratulations also 10 Gertrude Reynolds and Mary Peppard, Sincere wishes for success to who are now fully qualified nurses.
Lyla Reynolds, Marjorie Atchison, Pat Kennedy, Nell Iongebloed and Elsie Wharton, who are training as nurses.
Julie Murphy's engagement to Arthur Adams, LL.M., has just been announced (Nov. 25th); also Esm6 Connell's engagement to John Pickett. We wish them every happiness and blessing.
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EXAMINATION RESULTS. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 1935. LEAVING HONOURS.
Joan Mc[nly.--French c Honours, 2nd Class), Latin (Honours, 2nd Class), English (Honours, 3rd Class),
European History (Honours, 3rd Class), Music, Grade II. Piano (Pass), Grade II. Theory (Credit). Also Winner of Newman Exhibition.
Elaine O'Mara. -English (Honours, 3rd Class), French (Honours, 3rd Class), Latin (Honours, 3rd Class), Physical Science (Intermediate). Mary McCarthy.-Latin (Honours, 2nd Class), French (P.H.P.),
European History (P.H.P.), Geography
(Leaving Pass).
Ruth Winship.-English (Honours, 3rd Class), French (P.H.P.), European History (P.H.P.), Mathematics I. (Leaving Pass), Music, Grade I. Piano (Credit).
Therese FitzGerald.-English (Honours), French (Honours), Geography (Leaving Pass). Tune Healy.-English (Honours, 3rd Class).
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MANDEVILLE
Patricia Peppard.-English, History, French, Geography, Botany, Arithmetic. Margaret Carew.-English, French, Botany, Music,
Grade III. Violin (Honours), Grade III. Theory (Passl. Marie Vaughan-English, French, Latin, Music, Grade III. Piano (Pass), Grade III. Theory (Credit). loan Rennick.-English, French, Botany, Music, Grade II. Piano (Honours).
HALL.
TOORAK
JUNIOR SCHOOL.
CLASS IV.-Dux, H. Healy; 2nd place, J. Silk: 3rd place, I. Doyle.
CLASS III.-Dux, L. King; 2nd place. P. Weichard; 3rd place, B. O'Connell.
CLASS II.-Dux, V. Linehan; 2nd place, E. Worch; 3rd place, M. Cox.
CLASS I.-Dux, M. O'Grady; 2nd place, M. Parkes;
Winner of Grade II. Piano Exhibition, University
3rd place, J. Barclay.
of Melbourne.
Margaret Healy.-English, French, Botany, Arith-
LIST OF PRIZES.
metic.
Mary Rowan.-English,
French,
Drawing,
Music,
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.
Grade III. Piano (Credit), Grade III. Theory (Pass). Margaret Daly.-English, Geography, Botany, Drawing.
LEAVING HONOURS PRIZE (presented by Mrs. Cosbie).-R. Winship.
SUB-INTERMEDIATE CLASS PLACES.
Dux, P. Mish, 2nd place, V. Shelton; 3rd place, M. McInerney.
LEAVING PASS PRIZE (presented by Mrs. Hearne).M. Muirhead. INTERMEDIATE.-N. Skehan.
SUB-INTERMEDIATE.-S. Lovig, V. Shelton. LEAVING CERTIFICATE PASS.
FORM III.-J. O'Grady.
Mary Smith.-English, European History, . French,
FORM II.-J. Finn.
Geography, Botany, Drawing, Music, Grade II.
FORM I. (Christian Doctrine and Aggregate).-lst
Piano (Piss).
prize, M. Lodge; 2nd prize, R. Fowler.
Mary Muirhead.-English, European History, French,
ELEMENTARY.-L Connell.
Geography, Music, Grade I. Piano (Honours), Grade II. Theory (Honours ).
Loreto Spirit Prize (presented by the Loreto Past
Betty Conroy.-English, European History, French,
Pupils'
Latin, Geography, Music, Grade II. Theory (Pass).
(Senior); L.
Civilization.-J. Manly.
Merna Norris.- -English, European History, French,
Murphy Prize for Order.-E. Mulcahy.
Geography, Latin (Intermediate). Joan Barry.-English, French, Music, Gracie I. Violin
The Crosbie Prize for English Essay.-T. FitzGerald.
(Credit).
Progress in Study.-S. Douglas.
Margaret Crosbie.-English, Geography, Music, Grade
Art Prize.-M. Garrett.
II. Theory (Pass).
Needlework Prize-Senior, J. Hooper; Form III., P.
Patricia Cooper.-English, European History, Music,
Wilson; Elementary, M. Nolan.
Grade II. Theory (Credit), French (Intermediate). Margaret Garrett.-English, Botany, Drawing, Music, Grade II. Piano (Credit).
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Murpliy
The Norman O'Bryan Prize for studies in Catholic
Geography, Music, Grade II. Piano (Pass). Grade II. Theory (Credit).
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O'Brien (Junior).
Moira Shelton.-English, European History, French,
Miss Eileen O'Keele's Prizes for Verse Speaking.Leaving Honours, E. Murphy; Leaving Pass, P. Cooper; Sub-Intermediate, J. Devine; Form III., J.
Isla Coates.-·European History, French. Sybil Douglas.-English, European History. Joan Hooper.-English, British History and Civics
JOAN MANLY
(Intermediate). Mollie Carter.-English, Drawing. Molleen Daly.---Geography. Pixie Rober:son.-French.
Winner of Newman Exhibition.
Miss E. Brenan's Prizes for Dancing.-S. Douglas, E. Murphy, E. O'Mara, M. Daly, P. Wearne, J. Trincor, MIDDLE SCHOOL.
INTERMEDIATE.
Meida Manly.-English, History, French, Latin, Geography, Arithmetic, Music, Grade I. Piano (Pass), Grade III. Theory (Honours).
Noreen Skehan.-English, French, Latin, Geography, Botany, Arithmetic, Music, Grade III. Piano (Pass), Grade III. Theory (Honours).
Ioan Trincer.--English, History, French, Geography, Algebra, Drawing.
Group I.-M. O'Brien, P. Wearne, L Treacey. Trinca; Group II.-S. Craig, Y. Wearne, M. Haslett, S. Lovig; Group III.-M. O'Brien.
FORM III.-Dux, H. Fitzgerald; 2nd place, I. O'Grady; 3rd place, J. Weichard. FORM II.-Dux, P. Wilson; 2nd place, F. Reynolds; 3rd place, P. Buxton.
FORM I.-Dux, M. Lodge; 2nd place, R. Fowler; 3rd place, F. Tully.
ELEMENTARY.-Dux, M. Manly; 2nd place, M. Reynolds; 3rd place, P. Shillito.
N. Skehan, S. Craig, M. Haslett, Y. Wearne.
Bielke-Petersen's Prizes for Physical Culture.-B. Davies, M. Healy, J. Doheny. Prizes for Music.-Grade I.-Mary Muirhead; Ruth Winship; Grade II. -loan Rennick, Nell Iongebloed;
Grade III.-Joan Barry; Grade IV.-Helbne Lambert; Grade V.-Margery Manly; Grade VI.Janice Gibson. Special Prize for Grade II. Exhibition Piano.-Joan Rennick.
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yong, September. 1936; Victorian Iunior Women's Championship, South Yarra, 1935; Open Singles Elsternwick School Tennis Tournament, September, 1936; Open Singles, Open Doubles, Open Mixed Doubles-Glen Iris School Tennis
Tournament, 1935; Open Singles, Open Doubles, Open Mixed Doubles-Elsternwick School
Tennis Tournament, 1935; Open Singles, Open Doubles-Glen Iris School Tennis Tournament,
May, 1936. M. MANLY and M. CARTER.-Open Doubles-Glen Iris School Tennis Tournament, May, 1936.
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SPORT'S DAY RESULTS 1936
House Championships-
St. Mic·haeD; (Illues) 103 pts. St. R-,phael's (Golds) 62 pts. Combined Events-
M. Carter (1), M. Manly (2) Open Section-M. Carter Under 16-
D. Godby and K. Carew
F. REYNOLDS.-Under 14 Singles-Cau'field School Tennis Tournament, September, 1936. F. REYNOLDS and M. REYNOLDS
Under 11-K. Caren·
Elementary-M. Fowler
Flat Race-Open, M. Norris: Under 16, K. Carew; l.'nder
-Under 14 Doubles-Caulfield School Tennis Tournament, Sep-
tember, 1936. M. FOWLER.-Under 12 Singles--Caulfield School Tennis Tournament, September, 1936. M. FOWLER and M.
1, f M. HEALY and S. BREHENY.-Under 17 Doubles- 1-, REYNOLDS.-Under 12 Doubles-Caulfield School Tennis U. tl Elsternwick and Grace Park Tennis To·cmc- 1 i
, I ents, 1936.
Tournament, September, 1936.
1-1, K. Carew; Eli·mentary, M. Fowler.
Long Jump-Open, M. Carter: Under 16, D. Godli>·: Under 11, J. Stevenson: Eleinelitary, 13. Rowan
Obst.acle Race - Open, M. Carter, Under 16, N. Donovan: Under 14, K. Carew. Elementar>·, M. Manly.
Potato Race-Open, Y. Wearne· Under 16, M. Norris: Under
14, K. Caren-; Elementary, M. Fowler·.
Eg·g· and S'poon Race-Open, D. Godby: Under 16, P. Wilson: Under 14, P. Corben: Elementary, M. Reynolds. Needle and Thread Race-Open, J. Devine & M. Sprigg; 1.'nder
16, M. Healy & M. Norris; Under 14, R. Fowler & F.
Reynolds; Elementary, M. Reynolds & M. Fowler.
Sianiese Race-Open, M. Carter & M. Norris; Under 16. 1.).
Godby & K. Carew: Under 1 4,
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Elementary, M. Re>·nolds & liou·an.
BASKET 13.U-.1. TEAM
Standingr: Melda Manly, Shirley Lovig·, Mar,- Sprigg, Joan Devine St·ated: Mollie Carter, Phoila 111·eheny, Margaret Healy.
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CLASS LIST 1936
SENIOR SCHOOL
M. Haslett
H. Lambert
C. Starr
V. Skehan
Leaving Honours.
P. Hayes M. Healv
M. O'Brien
P. Weichard
E. Worch
C. Rennick :
Elementary
Class II.
J. Barry M. Carter
B. Conroy P. Cooper M. Crosbie E. DitchAeld M. Garrett
M. Norris E. O'Mara M. Shelton M. Smith
M. Sullivan
G. Keely S. Lovig G. Moorrees
F. Reynolds
P. Ryan J. Stevenson
B. Manning T. Manning
J· White
P. McMahon -
M. Wilson
P. Mish
E. O'Grady
B. Willis
Form II.
P. Rowan
P. Corben
V. Shelton
M. Doyle
M. Sprigg
R. Fowler
Y. Ufearne
E. Hoare ·
P. Boileau
P. Collins
I. Doyle M. Fowler
H. Healy M. Linehan B. O'Bryan M. T. Parer
l. Silk A. Solomon
C. Thompson
L A. Weaver-Hall
J. Barclay A. Brenan
I. Cahill
M. Chapman I. Chisholm D. Gooch E. Healy
C. Keegan B. J. McCat·thy P. McCaulev M. O'Gradv
Leaving Pass.
M. Westhoven
L. Jorgensen
P. Carew
M. Unger
K. Kirby
JUNIOR SCHOOL
K. Silk
M. Coffey
Sub-Intermediate.
M. Lodge
Class IV.
Class I.
B. Coghlan
M. Brew
A. Boileau
I. Burke
I. Dunlea
B. Hegerty M. Manly 1. McCardel
M. Moloughney M. O'Brien
P. Peppard J. Rennick A. Robinson M. Rowan
R. Ryan N. Skehan
T. Trinca M. Vaughan P. Wearne
P. Lynch , M. O'Brien
B. Carolan
P. O'Connell
P. Chapman
L. Pines
M. Dietrich
J. Roberts F. Tully I. vanheems
P. Jackson L. O'Brien
I· O'Grady E. Peppard J. Stanley I. Treacey P. Tulip
I. Weichard MIDDLE SCHOOL Form III. P. Buxton
Form I. P. Barrett
L Connell
I. D'Arcv M. Eilenberg
I · Gibson L Hearne
B. A. Brennan S. Burne B. Buxton
E. Cahill P. Creese
B. Dowden
B. Jardine L. King P. Mitchell A. Nolan B. O'Connell
I. O'Grady
M. Parkes
F. Byrne M. D'Arcy M. R. Dougall
P· J. Doyle M. Goff
T. King M. McKenzie N. O'Brvan S. Peters
A. Skehan
B. Thompson
E. Sprigg
Kindergarten
P. Weichard
A. Jona \V. Jorgensen
Class III.
B. Bergen T. Cornelius P. Cahill
Intermediate.
K. Carew
M. Manly
B. Atchison
S. Bannan
R. Clausen
B. Need
M. Burke
M. D'Arcr
S. Breheny E. Daly M. Daly T. Devine
L. Coxhell
M. Nolan
.TT. Cox
A. Doyle
N. Donovan
M. Reynolds
C. Dowden
B. Flintoft
P. Doyle
B. Rowan
V. Linehan
M. McNamara
I. Finn
B. Sharland
S. Moorrees
C. Dowden
D. Godby
P. Shillito
L. Roberts
P. Finn
L. Hearne
I. Shirlev
I. Silk
T. Naughton N. O'Bryan L. Solomon
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