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LORETO CONVENT INSTITUTE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY MANDEVILLE HALL, TOORAK

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE

RESIDENTIAL AND DAY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS

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T HE Convent is beautifully situated in one of the healthiest suburbs of Melbourne, within two minutes' walk of Toorak Railway Station. The Electric Tram passes close by the gates. There is also a bus service. Special importance is a:lached to religious training. The aim of the school is to provide a sound education on mod ern 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 ganies 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 first-class English education, with Modern Languages 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 o f 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 in Oils or Water Colours. Outdoor sketching is encouraged. Clubs are formed for girls specially interested in Literature, Music and French, and meetings for study or discussion are held. In 1938 a special Finishing Course will he provided embrac ing Literature and Current History, French, French Conversation, German and Italian; Art-Painting in Oils and Water Colours, and Out door Sketching; Arts and Crafts-China Painting, Leather Work, Wood-carving, Art Needlework; Cooking and Housewifery; Commercial Course; Tennis, Riding; Dancing; Music-Singing, Pianoforte, Violin, 'Cello, Organ. Dramatic Art. Equipment has been provided, making possible frequent use of a Moving Picture Projector and cal Epidiascope for illustration of Travel Talks cmd Lectures.

A Kindergarten, fully equipped and under trained direction, is successfully carried on as a preparation for entrance into the Junior School.

The school year consists of three terms of thirteen weeks each, beginning the second week in February, the first week in June, and 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 Loreto 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 pl ay, has contributed most to upholding the traditions of Loreto. Prospectus may be had on application to

MOTHER SUPERIOR, Loretc Convent,

Mandeville Hall, Toorak, S.E.2., Victoria.


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GRADE III.

MUSIC RESULTS 1936

HONOURS.-E. G'Grady.

CREDIT.-M. Haslett, I. Duni€c, J. Devine.

University of Melbourne

M. Dietrich

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PRACTICAL. L. MUS. A.

Elaine O'Mara (pianoforte). GRADE I.

CREDIT.-M. Dietrich (violin), M. Manly, C. Dowden (pianoforte).

PASS.-J. McCardel, M. Garrett (Pianoforte). GRADE II.

CREDIT.-I. Barry (Singing).

PASS.-P. Carew (Violin), M. Coffey (Violin), Y. Wearne (Violin), B. Daly, M. Crosbie,

Y. Wearne, G. Keely, I. Devine, M. Rowan (Pianoforte).

GRADE IV. HONOURS.-P. Corben. CREDIT.-P. Wilson.

PASS.-R. Fowler, P. Finn. GRADE V.

HONOURS -P. Euxion, J. Connell, M. Manly. P. Shillito.

CREDIT.-L. Coxhell.

Trinity College of Music, London PRACTICAL.

SENIOR DIVISION. GRADE III.

HONOURS.-M. Dietrich (Violin).

HONOURS.-H. Lambert (Pianoforte). CREDIT.-P. Doyle (Pianoforte).

JUNIOR DIVISION

PASS.-P. Wilson, E. O'Grady (Pianoforte),

HONOURS. -M. Brew (Pianoforte).

P. Wearne (Singing), P. Finn ('Cello).

MERIT.-P. Buxton, K. Kirby, P

Shillito, j

Shirley (Pianoforte).

GRADE IV.

HONOURS.-M. Dietrich ('Cello), K. Carew ('Cello), M. Manly (Pianoforte).

PREPARATORY DIVISION. 4.

CREDIT.-C. Rennick, R. Fowler, J. Gibson,

HONOURS.-C. Starr (Pianotorte).

J. Connell (Pianoforte),

PASS.-L. Coxhell, J. O'Grady, N. Donovan,

THEORETICAL

(Pianoforte), M. Haslett (Violin), J. White (Singing).

HONOURS.- Associate Rudiments and Art of

Teaching: Elaine O'Mara. GRADE V.

HONOURS.-J. Gibson (Violin).

WNIOR DIVISION.

CREDIT.-P. Buxton, W. Jorgensen, J. Van heems (Pianoforte), H. Lambert ('Cello).

HONOURS

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MEDAL.-Margery

Manly.

HONOURS.-P. Buxton, J. Connell. K. Kirby, GRADE VI.

P. Shillito, 'M.

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CREDIT.-E. O'Mara, M. Crosbie, M. Vaughan T Barrv

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N. Skehan, M. Coffey

ELAINE O'MARA Grade I. Exhibition, (A.Mus.A.) University of Melbourne, Pianoforte, 1934.

Trinity College, London, A.T.C.L. Pianoforte, Rudiments and Art of Teaching, 1935.

University of Melbourne, L.Mus.A. Pianoforte. The Royal Schools of Music, London. L,R.S.M. Pianoforte and Theory, 1937.

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·MERIT.-I. Weichard, J. Stevenson.

THEORETICAL.

PASS.-P. Ca rew,

Brew,

Fowler, C. Starr.

i HONOURS.-M Doyle (Pianoforte).

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MERIT.-M. Doyle, J- Gibson, M. Fowler, W. Jorgenson


V A group of helpers at the Mandeville Hall btidge party. From left to right:-Misses Marion Breheny, Mollie Corben, Edna Murphy and Shirley Carroll. A Bridge Party and Cafe Chante[nt arranged by the Loreto Old Girls' Association to augment the funds of the Mandeville Hall Bursary, in memory of Mother M. Michael Gibson, was held at Mandeville Hall on Wednesday, September 29th. The many guests who

attended the function passed a most enjoyable afternoon and made the effort a great success.

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Grace the Archbishop and Members of the Committee.

Row: Left to right: Mrs, L. McKenna, Miss M. 1, Joan Devine, His Grace the Archbishop. i Gibson, Mrs. J. I. Daly, O.B.E.

Row: Mrs. V. Adami, Miss Eileen Brenan, Right Mgr. R. Collins, P.P., Rev. W. Ebsworth, P.P., igel Gibson, Miss Ailsa Gibson, Mr. C. A. Gibson

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IN MEMORIAM

MOTHER MARY MICHAEL GIBSON

On January 28th occurred the death

college like this ought to be.

of our well-loved Mother Mary Michael who

Her

one idea in life was to devote her-

with

self whole-heartedly to; the wcrk for

Mandevile Hall since its foundation in

1924, and its Superior for the past six

which God had placed her here. That work, I think, she did with man'ellou i

Mother Mary Michael was a

success, and if I had any doubt about

Gibson,

years.

was

associated

great religious and a great educator,

the success she achieved, tha: doubt

and her influence will endure with

would be removed when I come here

all who had the happiness of knowing

this afternoon and find ihat just a few

her.

months after her passing from us you have succeeded in presenting me wi h

A bursary for the training of a priest

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for the Archdiocese of Melbourne, at

Corpus Christi College, Werribee, was founded early in the year in memory

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£1,000 for a bursary, which will be

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called the "Mandeville Hall Bursary," in honour of Mother Mary Michael. That

of Mother Mary Michael. The enthus-

is a wonderful tribute to her memory,

iasm and generosity of old girls and

and I think that if you had the op-

present pupils, and of many friends

portunity

of Loreto. who knew and appreciated

would undoubtedly endorse just the

of consulting

her,

she

Mother Mary Michael, made it possible

very one thing that came to ihe mind

for the fund to be completed in a few

of Mo'her-Provincial and received such

a warm welcome from you.

She, I

Wednesday,

months, so that its presentation, on October 6th, happily

think, in heaven to-day, as I hope she

marked the occasion of His Grace's

is, will rejoice that her life here in

jubilee. It was a memorable day for

Mandeville Hall and in Melbourne is

the Community, pupils and friends of

not altogether finished. Though dead, she is yet with us, and she will be

Mandeville Hall.

with Melbourne when you and I are

Miss Joan Devine read the address

gone, because this bursary will last

and Miss Janice Gibson, niece of

as long as Corpus Chris,i College lasts,

Mother Mary Michael, made the pres-

and this bursary will provide for the

entation.

education of priests at Corpus Chris' i

"Mother Mary His Grace replied: Michael was one who was honoured

and revered, and I should say, loved as well, by all those who came into contact with her.

I had myself the

privilege of being closely associa'ed with her for many years, and in those

years I conceived the very highest esteem, and, I might say, the deepest affection for her. She was my ideal

of what the Mother Superior of a

CoUege

for the

service of Ca'holic

people in lhe diocese of Melbourne. That is a great tribute to Mother Mary I1#

Michael, but it is also a great tribute to the splendid work of those who have gone through the hands of the Loreto Sis•ers. It is a tribute to the generosity

which is behind what you have done. I congratulate Mother-Provincial on Ihis happy idea.

I hope God's blessing

will rest upon you now and always."


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On Sunday, November 21st, ten of our Junior School children made their First Holy Communion They were:-Janet Burke, Patricia Cahill, Jill Cornelius, Ann Doyle, Marilyn Goff, Marianne Macnamara Ann Skehan, John Booth, Tommy King, Michael O'Bryan.

Among the parents present were:-Mr. Norman O'Bryan, K.C., and Mrs. O'Bryan, Dr. and Mrs. T. King, Mrs. E. King, Mrs. B. Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cahill, Mr. and

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Mrs. C. Skehan, Mrs. P. Skehan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke, Mrs. T. M. Burke, Mr. W. and the Misses

Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Booth. Mrs. C. I. Goff, Mrs. M. Macnamara, Mrs. L Dwyer.

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Third Row. B. Manning, B. Daly, N. Donovan, M

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Fougth Row. M. Stirling P. Chapman,

E. Peppard. M.

Sawers,

Front Row. (left to right): S. Young, I. Finn, M. Garrett R. Fowler, V. Shelton, Y. Wearne, T. Daly, M. Mahon

S. Lovig, N. Mahon, I. Stanley, M. Doyle. E. Colby P. Manning, M. Lodge, B. Young, J. Devine, P. Cofben M. Moloughney, P. Ryan, I. O'Grady, C. Rennick. Second Row. L. Coxhell, P. Tully, B. Willis, P. Wilson L. O'Brien, P. Jackson, H. Lambert, W. Jorgensen.

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Coffey, P. Buxton, M. O'Bryan, P. Cogl ilan, P. Rowan. Fifth Row. M. Brew, M. O'Brien, M. Grc Int, M. Crosble.

N. Skehan, B. Conroy, B. Coghlcm. Sixth MOW. M. Ulauson, F. L)Oyle, F. U LOnnell. t'.

Wearne, M. Healy, B. O'Grady.


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Jocm Devine, Meida Man .Basket Ball Team

Front Row: Left to right Margaret Healy. 2nd Row:

Shirley Lovig, Noreen Skehan, Betty Coghlan, Pixie Manning.

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SPORTS DAY RESULTS 1937 71

House Championship-

St. Raphael's 317 points. St. Michael's 299 points. The Mother Provincial O'Sullivan Cup

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Presented by Miss Flo Buckley, won by St. Raphael's House.

Combined Events-

Meida Manly (1), Margaret Healy (2), Fay Reynolds (3).

Open Section-Meida Manly (1), Margaret Healy (2), Noreen Skehan (3), Diana Godby (4), Peggy

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Fay

Reynolds (6).

Flat Race.-Margaret Healy. Siamese Race-Meida Manly und Diana Godby.

Under 16 Section-Fay

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Joan Stevenson (2), Peggy Wilson (3), Maureen Wilton (4), Margaret Linehan (5), Cecily Rennick (6). Flat Race-Maureen Wilton. Sic[mesa

Race.-Margaret

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M. Manly and P. Chapman hilding the Cup presented by Miss Flo Buckley

Cecily Rennick.

Under 14 Section-Helen Healy (1), Mary Reynolds

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Manly

Margery

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Eileen Hoare (4), Mary Lodge (5). SPORTS NOTES 1937.

Flat Race-Eileen Hoare and Mary Reynolds.

In March, Meida Manly was elected Sports C®tain, .

Margaret Healy, Vice-Captain. The other members of the Sports Committee were:-

Under 12 Section-Margaret Linehan (1),

Margery Manly (2), Shirley Bume (3), Beverley O'Connell (4), Janice Gibson (5), Lorna O'Brien and Lesley Brown (6).

The A. Basket Ball Team were:-Goal Keeper, Pixie Manning; Goal Assistant, Margaret Healy; Defence, loan Devine; Defence, Betty Coqhlan;

Flat Race-Margaret Linehan.

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Siamese

Race-Margery

Margaret Linehan.

Manly

Phyllis Wearne, Yvonne Wearne, Sheila Breheny, Joan Devine, Margaret Crosbie. The First Tennis Four:-Meida Manly, Margaret Healy, Phyllis Wearne, Yvonne Wearne. The Second Four:-Sheila Breheny, Joan O'Grady, Pat Rowan, Fay Reynolds.

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Centre, Noreen Skehan; Wing Attack, Shirley Lovig; Wing Defence, Melda Manly.

The Tennis Fixtures Were:March

11. Mandeville HaU v. St. Catherine's

(away). We won by 20 games. March 12. Mandeville Hall v. St. Margaret's (away). We won by 9 games. March 21. Mandeville Hall v. Toorak College (away). We won by 11 games. March 23. Mandeville Hall v. St. Margaret'i (home). We won by 2 games.

May 1. Mandeville Hall v. Sacre Coeur (away) We won by 27 gaines.

May 9. Mandeville Hall v. Mary's Mount (home) We won by 15 games.


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EXAMINATION RESULTS, LORETO CONVENT. MANDEVILLE HALL, TOORAK PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

Pauline Mish.-English, French, Latin, Arithmetic,

Marie Sullivan Winner of Newman Exhibition UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 1936

Algebra, British History and Civics, Botcmy.

(M. denotes Matriculation)

Margaret Haslett.--English, French, Arithmetic, Drawing, Geography, Music (Violin, Grade IV; Theory,

LEAVING HONOURS.

Mary Smith.-English (Honours, 2nd Class), French (Honours 2nd class), European History (Honours 3rd Class).

Elizabeth Conroy.-English

(Honours

3rd

Class),

Latin (Honours, 3rd Class), French (Honours, 3rd

Class).

Margaret Garrett.-D-rawing (Honours), French (Leaving Pass). (M).

Elaine

Ditchlield.- European

History

(Honours).

French (Leaving Pass), Geography (Leaving Pass)

(M).

Grade III. Credit).

Mary Sprigg.-English, Latin, French, Arithmetic. British History and Civics, Geography.

Patricia Rowan.-English, French Latin, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geography, Botany. Devine.-English, French,

Joan

Drawing,

British

History and Civics, Geography, Music (Pianoforte, Grade II. Credit; Theory Grade III).

Margaret Healy.-English, French, Arithmetic, Bot-

any, British History and Civics, Geography. Shirley Lovig.-English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, British History and Civics, Geography.

INTERMEDIATE.-Elizabeth O'Grady.

FORM IV.-Joan Weichard. FORM III.-Cecily Rennick. FORM II.-Roma Fowler.

FORM I.-Joan Connell. ELEMENTARY.-Joan Silk.

CLASS IV.-Beverley O'Connell. CLASS III.-Lucille Roberts. CLASS II.-Ann Brenan.

CLASS I.-Janet Burke.

Loreto Spirit Prize (presented by Loreto Old Girls' Elaine Association) Buxton (Junior).

O'Mara

(Senior);

Pamela

The Norman O'Bryan Prize for work in Saint Catherine's Literary and Debating Society.-Elaine O'Mara.

Prize for Winner of Newman

Exhibition.-Marie

Miora Shelton.-English (Honours, 3rd Class), Latin

Patricia

Joan Barry.-English (Honours), Latin (Leaving Pass) Mathematics 1. (Leaving Pass), Theory of Music,

Algebra, British History and Civics, Geography. Yvonne Wearne.-English, French, Drawing, British History and Civics, Geography, Music (Grade II.,

Prize for Order and Deportment.-·Phyllis Wearne. Crosbie Prize for English Essays.-Mary Smith.

Elizabeth O'Grady.-English, Latin, French, British

Garrett and Mary Smith; Intermediate, Yvonne

(Leaving Pass),

Grade II. (M).

McMahon.-English,

French,

Arithmetic,

Violin and Pianoforte).

LEAVING PASS

Noreen Skehan.-English, French, Latin, Botany European History, Geography, Theory of Music, Grade II. (M).

Meida Manly.-English, French, European History, Geography, Theory of Music, Grade II., Pianoforte, Grade I. (M).

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Algebra, Geography, Botany.

Valda Shelton.-English, French, Latin, Arithmetic,

Betty Coghlan.-English, Latin, French, Mathematics I., European History, (M).

Joan Trinca.-English, French, Drawing, European History, Geog'raphy, (M).

Margaret Coffey.-English, Botany, European History, French (Intermediate), Theory of Music, Grade II. (Violin) Grade II.

Margaret Crosbie.-French, European History, Theory of Music, Grade II. (Pianoforte), Grade II. (M).

Peggy Carew.-English, Botany, Theory of Music, Grade II.

Patricia Cooper.-French, European History, Geoq raphy, (M).

History and Civics, Geography, Music (Grade III.,

Theory Honours, Grade III. Piano.).

Marjorie Unger.-English, Latin, French, Algebra, Geography, Music.

Patricia Finn.-English, Latin, French, Geography, Music (Grade III. 'Cello).

Gloria Keely.-English, French, Arithmetic, graphy, Music, Grade II. Pianoforte.

joyce Manning.-English, French, Arithmetic, Draw-

ing, British History and Civics, Geography. Molly Westhoven.-Enalish, Latin, French, British History and Civics, Geography.

FORM IV.-Dux, Joan O'Grady; 2nd place, loan Treacey; 3rd place Bernadette Carolan.

FORM III.-Dux, Peggy Wilson; 2nd place, Rosalie

Clausen; 3rd place, Cecily Rennick. FORM II.-Dux, Roma Fowler; 2nd place, Pamela Corben, 3rd place Mary Lodge.

FORM I.-Dux, Margery Manly; 2nd place, Pamela

Mary Rowan.-English, Drawing, Arithmetic (Inter mediate), Geography (Intermediate), (Pianoforte),

ELEMENTARY.-Dux,

Shillito; 3rd place, Joan Connell.

Healy;

2nd

place,

Colleen Thompson; 3rd place, Joan Silk.

Grade H. Theory of Music (Grade III.).

JUNIOR SCHOOL.

mediate), Geography (Intermediate).

CLASS IV.-Dux, Letty King, 2nd place, Berna

metic (intermediate), Theory of Music, (Grade II.).

CLASS III.-Dux, Clair Dowden; 2nd place, Anne

Maidie O'Brien.-English, French, Arithmetic (Inter Marie Vaughan.-French, Latin (Intermediate), ArithMerna Norris.-Latin (M).

INTERMEDIATE

History and Civics, Geography, Drawing, (Leav-

ing and Intermediate). Gwen

Moorrees.-English,

Dowden.

Nolan; 3rd place, Mary Cox.

CLASS II.-Dux, Elizabeth Healy; 2nd place, Mar-

Margaret Daly.-English, French Botany, British French

garet O'Grady and Ann Brencm; Dympna Gooch.

Barbara Manning.--English, Latin, French, Botany

British History and Civics, Geography, Arithmetic.

Manly

Margaret

IV.

Pauline

Jackson;

Form III.,Lorna Coxhell; Form II., Pamela Corben; Form I., Joan D'Arcy; Elementary, Helen Healy. Dressmaking Prize.-Joan McCardel.

Tennis Prizes, Awarded by the S.P. England's Tennis School. -- Phyllis Dietrich, Janice Gibson.

Wearne,

Miqdclena

Miss Eileen O'Keefe's Prizes for Speech Training

and Verse Speaking.-Class Prizes: Speech Training: Leaving Honours and Leaving Pass, Elaine Willis.

Verse Speaking.-Group I.

Margaret

Garrett,

Group

II.--loan

Betty Coghlan, Madie O'Brien, Margaret Mob

oughney, Phyllis Wearne.

Devine, Shirley Lovie. Margaret Haslett, Yvonne

Wearne.

Group

III.-Mollie

O'Brien,

Joan

Stevenson. Group IV.-Shirley Borne, Beverley Buxton, Margaret O'Brien.

Miss Eileen Brenan's Prizes for Dancing.- Senior School: Elaine O'Mara, Yvonne Wearne, Margaret

Haslett, Marie Sulivan, Phyllis Wearne, loan Trinca, Noreen Skehan, Irene Dunlea, Margaret

Moloughney, Sheila Breheny, Wilma Jorgensen,

Berna Rowan, Ianice Gibson, Margaret O'Brien, Ioan Shirley, Pamela Barrett, Mary Doyle, Joan

Doyle, Lorna Pines.

Junior School: Anne Nolan,

Beverley Buxton, Elizabeth Cahill, Pauline Creese, Ann Brenan, Betty Joan McCarthy. Prizes

for

Physical

Culture.-

Form IV. Peggy Chapman; Forms II. and III.,

Diana Godby; Elementary and Form I., Helen

RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.

Coffey.

Needlework Prizes.-Form

Prizes

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for

Music. -Grade

I. Violin,

Magdalena

Dietrich; Grade II. Singing, loan Barry; Grade

LEAVING HONOURS-Elaine O'Mara. PASS-Meida

Honours,

Healy.

LIST OF PRIZES.

LEAVING

Prizes.-Leaving

Wearne.

Bielke-Petersen's

Rita Dougal]; 3rd p]ace, Tommy King.

Algebra, British History and Civics, German,

Botany.

3rd place,

CLASS I.-Dux, Shirley Peters; 2nd place, Mary

Arithmetic

Art

O'Mara; Form IV. Joan Stanley; Form III. Bernice

MIDDLE SCHOOL.

Helen

Loreto

Prize for Sport.-Molly Carter.

Geo-

Patricia Peppard.-English, French, Botany, Geoggraphy, European History. (M).

Sullivan.

Margare

III. Pianoforte, Helene Lambert; Grade IV. Piano-

forte, Margery Manly; Grade V. Violin, Ianice Gibson; Grade VI. Pianoforte, Mary Doyle,


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