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INSTITUTE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY MANDEVILLE HALL. TOORAK
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UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE
RESIDENTIAL AND DAY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
-- 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 attached to religious training.
The aim of the school is to provide a sound education on modern lines, to develop to the full the capgcity 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 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 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 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.
Equipment has been provided, making possible frequent use of a Moving Picture Projector and an Epidiascope for illustration of Travel Talks and 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 play, has contributed most to upholding the traditions of Loreto. A special Finishing Course is provided, embracing Literature and Current History, French, French Conversation, German and Italian; Art-Painting in Oils and Water Colours, and Outdoor 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.
Prospectus may be had on application to MOTHER SUPERIOR, Loreto Convent,
Mandeville Hall, Toorak, S.E.2, Victoria.
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GRADE ITI.
L. MUS. A.-Elaine O'Mara (Pianoforte).
HONOURS.-Ins:Iumental 'hio (Magda:ena Dietrich, Violin; Maria Dietrich, 'Cello; Aileen Rcbinson,
A. MUS. A.-Magdalena Dietrich (Violin).
Piano), Pamela Shillito, Margery Manly (Pianoforte), Joan O'Kane, Pamela Corben, Joan Finn,
GRADE L
Nuala Mahon (Theory)
HONOURS.-Magdalena Dietrich (Violin).
CREDIT.-Margaret Wilson (Theory), Janice Gibson (Violin), Pat Doyle, Roma Fowler, Joan Connell, Iocn Shirley, Eileen Hoare (Pianoforte), Helen Lambert ('Cello), Mollie O'Brien (Art of Speech).
GRADE II.
HONOURS.- -Yvonne Wearne (Pianoforte). CREDIT.-Marjorie Stirling (Violin).
PASS.-Joan O'Kane, Joan Naughton, Pamela Buxton, Kathleen Kirby (Pianoforte), Yvonne Wearne, Mollie O'Brien (Singing).
GRADE III.
CREDIT.-Maureen Wilton (Piano),
Mary
Rowan
(Singing), Marie Brew, Nuala Mahon (Pianoforte),
GRADE IV.
Maria Dietrich ('Cello). PASS.-Ioan Devine, Margaret Haslett (Singing),
HONOURS.-Helen Lambert, Pamela Corben, Mau-
Joan O'Kane (Musical Perception).
reen Wilton, Roma Fowler (Musical Perception), Pamela Buxton (Theory).
GRADE IV.
CREDIT.-Joan O'Kane, Joan Naughton, Maria Die-
CREDIT.-Pamela Shillito, Joan Shirley (Pianoforte), Janice Gibson (Violin), Mary Fowler (Picmoforte). PASS.-Catherine Starr (Pianoforte).
trich, Kathleen Kirby (Musical Perception). Ioan Connell, Pamela Shillito, Margery Manly, Pal Doyle, Marie Brew (Theory), Beverley O'Connell, June Cohen, Jacqueline Vanheems.
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PASS.· Joan Finn, Betty Cohen, Wilma Jorgensen
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.
(Pianoforte), loan Naughton (Violin), Lorna Coxhell (Theory)
SENIOR DIVISION.
PASS WITH CREDIT.-Margaret Coffey (Violin). PASS.-Marjorie Stirling (Pianoforte).
GRADE V.
Royal Schools of Music, London.
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION.
PASS WITH MERIT.-Maureen Wilton, Marie Brew, Roma Fowler, Ruth Ryan, Patricia Doyle, Mar-
garet Wilson (Pianoforte), Margaret Haslett (Sing-
ELAINE O'MARA. Licentiate R.S.M., London, Pianoforte.
Higher Harmony (Honourable Mention)
ing), Pamela Corben, Joan Finn (Theory).
CREDIT.-Wilma Jorgensen, Jacqueline Vanheems, Catherine Starr O'Sullivan Janette (Theory), (Pianoforte).
PASS.-Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Roberts, Elizabeth FIRST STEPS.
ADVANCED JUNIOR.
Cahill (Pianoforte), Betty Cohen (Violin), Mary Fowler (Theory).
HONOURS.-Percussion Band, Betty Joan McCarthy
HONOURS.-Marie Brew (Theory).
MERIT.-Pamela Buxton, Roma Fowler (Theory). PASS.-Nuala Mahon (Theory).
(Pianoforte).
PASS.-Barbara Atchison (Pianoforte). UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 1938.
JuNIOR DIVISION.
GRADE I.
PASS WITH MERIP. -Margery Manly, Janice Gil>
CREDIT-Mary Mcintosh (Pianoforte).
son, Joan Connell (Pianoforte).
PASS.-Pamela Corben, Eileen
HONOURS.-Mary Doyle (Singing), Joan Doyle, June Cohen, Mary Doyle (Theory).
Hoare,
GRADE H,
Catherine
Starr, Jacqueline Vanheems (Pianoforte), Mollie
O'Brien (Singing).
HONOURS.-Kathleen Doyle (Singing), Helen Lam-
bert (Pianoforte), Kathleen Doyle, Mary Mcintosh
GRADE VI.
HONOURS.-Mary Cox, Veronica Linehan, Elaine Worch, Letty King, Yutha Lodge,
Betty
Joan
McCarthy (Piancforte). CREDIT.- Ann
Ward
Wilton,
(Pianoforte),
Mary Ann
Sweetman, Ley
(Violin),
Wendy Elaine
Worch, Margaret O'Brien (Theory).
PASS.-Janette O'Sullivan, Elizabeth Cahill (Theory).
(Theory).
CREDIT.-Betty Daly, Marie Brew, Nuala Mahon
PREPARATORY.
PASS WITH MERIT.- Beverley
O'Connell
forte).
PASS.-Betty Sharland (Pianoforte).
(Piano-
PREPARATORY GRADE.
(Pianoforte), Maria Dietrich ('Cello), Betty O'Grady (Theory).
PASS.-Maureen Wilton (Pianoforte), Mary Rowan (Singing).
HONOURS.--Nuala Sweetman, Brian Phillips (Pianolorte).
CREDIT.-Brian Phillips (Pianoforte).
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Ann Skehan, Margaret Ley, Lola Soloman and Marie D'Arcy.
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Second Row: Joan Mahon, Janet Burke, Mary Sweetman, Moya Chapman, Sebylla Moorrees, Ann Ley, Yu:ha Lodge, Margaret Parkes, Ann Brenan, Dympna Gooch, Ann Doyle and Winsome Swaine.
Third Row: Ann Wilton. Elaine Worch, Vere Skehan, Margot Burke, Pmnela Garrard, Mary Cox, Lesley Brown, Mary Rita Dougall, Veronica Linehan, Lucille Roberts, Wendy Ward and Pamela Knox.
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addressing the children after the Confirmation Ceremony. October. 1938.
W 4., The Final Scene in the "Hour Glass." by W. B. Yeats, played at the Annual Concert in July, 1938.
Around the Wise Man's dead body crowd his pupils with his wife ind children. The Fool alone has seen his winged soul caught by the Angel, who will open her hands in· the Garden of Paradise.
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ist Prize Novice Ladies Riding under 15. 1st Prize Ladies under 18: 1st Prize Ladies Open. GEELONG SHOW--
1 st Prize Ladies' Mount. COLAC SHOW--
Girls' Championship. Best Equestrienne Turn-out.
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BETTY DALY
GWEN MOORREES
PAT TULLY
EILEEN COLBY,
PAT ROWAN
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Head of School.
MOLLIE WESTHOVEN
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Filth Row: Margot Burke, Pamela
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Catherine Boileau, Angela Helen Starr , 1 Hea y, Mary Reynolds, Vere Skehan, Joan
Mahon, Sebylla Moorrees, Pat
Brady, Judith Silk, Mary Cox, Marie Theresa Parer, Lesley Pauline Weichbrd, Brown,
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Joan
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Joan
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Joan
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Pat
Lorna O'Brien, McCorkell, Donnelly, Joan Page, Betty Daly and Mary Mcintosh.
Jessie
Left to Right: Betty Need, janice Gibson, Anna Jona, Bernadette O'Bryan, Joan Doyle, Joan D'Arcy, Mary Plunkett, June Shelton, Pat eichard, Jeanne Hearne, Joan Connell, Bernar Rowan, Pamela Shillito and Maraerv Manlv
Boileau, Dorothy Foley, Ann Foley, Janette O'Sullivan, Ioan Naughton, Pat Grant, Terry Daly, Kathleen Dan O'Kane, Fay Reynolds, Margaret O'Brien, Nancye Donovan, Beverley Buxton, Mil Eilenberg, Helen a Mahon, Mary Fowler, Rosalie Ciausen, Lorna Coxhell, Marie Brew, Pernice Willis, Roma Fowler, Pat
Valda Shelton, Pat Tully, Frances Tully, Nancy Brew, Mary Doyle, Leonore Iorgensen, Lorna Pines, Joan
Crosbie, Margaret Sawers, Joan Stevenson, Shirlie Young, Pat Griffin, Elizabeth Cahill, Elaine Worch, arrard, Merrie Richardson, Marie Mahon, Ioan Stanley, Pamela Corben, Mary Lodge, Beryl Young and Ann
(Absent): Cecily loan Roberts,
Sybil
Rennick.
Pawson
Betty Cohen, Wilma Jorgensen, Patricia
Collins,
Geraldine
Hayes, Wanda Dickens, June Margaret Cohen, Silk, Joan Linehan, Joan Gleeson, Letty
King, Shirley Burne, Veronica Linehan,
Ann
Ley,
Barbara
Atchison and Lucille Roberts.
A PAGE OF SPORT
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Junior Girls' Club Championship at GA.en Iris; Under 15 Doubles ut Glen Iris; Under 17 Doubles ar Elsternwick;
Under 16 Singles at Caulfield; Under 16 Doubles at
Caulfield; Under 18 Doiibles at Caulfield.
A keen competitor in School
MARY REYNOLDS-Under
Girls' Tournaments-
14 and 15 Doubles at Glen Iris; Under 13 Singles at
MARY FOWLER
Elsternwick;
Winner of Under 14 Singles
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and Doubles at Glen ]ris,
May, 1938.
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House ChampionshipsSt. Michael's, 1st, 186 points. St. Gertrude's, 2nd, 173 points. St. Teresa's, 3rd, 158 points.
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The Mother Provincial O'Sullivan Cup presented by Miss Flo Buckley won by St. Teresa's House.
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The House Cup presented by Mrs. E. Fowler won by St. Michael's House. The Combined Events Open Section House Cup presented by Miss Pat Rowan won by St. Ger· trude's House. The Basket Ball Shield presented by Miss Eileen
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Under 17 Section-Mary Reynolds (1), Sybil Paw son (2), Roma Fowler (31 Jacqueline Vanheems i
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Siamese Race-Cecily Rennick and Eileen Hoare. Under 13 Section-Margaret Linehan (1), Shirley Burne (2), Elizabeth Cahill (3), Joan Mahon (4), Margaret O'Keefe (5) Siamese
Race-Elizabeth
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Under 11 Section-Joan
TENNIS TEAM, 1938.
Shirley
Mahon (1), Veronica
Linehan (2), Pamela Knox (3), Elaine Worch (4), Ann Wilton (5).
tain· Joan O'Grady, Vice-Captain. The other members of the Sports Committee were-
Pamela Buxton, Captain of St. Teresa's House. Margaret Crosbie, Secretary. Fay Reynolds.
The First Tennis Four:-Pat Rowan, Fay Reynolds,
Junior School-Judith Chisholm (1), Elizabeth Healy (2), Yutha Lodge (3), Ann Brenan (4), Fluna ayrne
The Second Tennis Four:-Roma Fowler, Mary Rey-
Joan Grady, Mary Fowler. nolds, Lawre O'Brien, Maureen Wilton. Emergencies: Margaret Crosbie, Patricia Knox. The "A" Basket Ball Team were:-
Kindergarten-David Burne (1), Mcrrie Brady (2), Judith Roberts (3).
Mary Reynolds, Lawre
SPORTS NOTES.
In February Pat Rowan was elected Sports Cap-
Sicmese Race-Joan Mahon and Veronica Linehan.
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Burne.
Obstacle Race-Elizabeth Sprigg.
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Reynolds;
Defence,
Sybil
Pawson and Beryl Young; Wing Attack, Pamela Corben; Wing Defence, Leonie Robinson. The Tennis Fixtures were:11 th. Hall v. Mandeville April (Home). We won by 34 games.
Genazzano
April 30th. Mandeville Hall v. Sacre (Away). We won by 6 games.
Coeur
May 7th. Mandeville Hall v. Sacre Coeur (Home). We won by 17 games.
June 11 th. Mandeville Hall v. Toorak College (Away). We won by 23 games. July 30th. Mandeville Hall v, St, Catherine's
(Home). We won by 20 games.
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RESULTS,
LORETO
BOOKKEEPING.-Pauline Jackson, Grades I. and II.;
ELEMENTARY.-Annual
Patricia O'Hara, Grade I.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 1937.
Patricia Knox, Grade I.; Pauline Jackson, Grade I.; Ruth Grant, Grade I.
LEAVING HONOURS.
MIDDLE SCHOOL.
Betty Conroy.-English (Honours 3rd Class), Latin (Honours 3rd Class), French (Honours 2nd Class), European History (Honours End Class). 2nd (Honours Skehan.-English Class), 3rd Latin European History (Honours Class),
Noreen
(P.H.P.), French (P.H.P.).
Margaret Crosbie.-English (Honours (Honours
3rd
3rd
Class),
Class),
Inter-
3rd (Honours Class), Drawing (Honours 3rd Class), Intermediate Latin.
Meida
FORM IV.-Dux, Rosalie Clausen; 2nd, Peggy Wilson; 3rd, Cecily Rennick. FORM Pamela Roma Corben; III.-Dux, 2nd, Fowler; 3rd, Mary Lodge. FORM II.-Dux, Margery Manly; 2nd, Pamela Shillito; 3rd, Joan Connell.
FORM I.-Dux, Helen Healy; 2nd, Colleen Thompson; 3rd, Ioan Silk.
mediate Latin.
Margaret Garrett.-English Manly.-European
History
(Honours
O'Connell; Beverley Nancy Brew; 3rd, Margaret O'Keeffe.
LEAVING PASS.
European History (M).
John
II.-Dux,
Booth;
2nd,
Rita
Mary
Dougall. CLASS I.-Dux, Patricia
Cahill;
Marianne
2nd,
rean History, Latin (M).
Infants.-Dux,
Geraldine
2nd,
Barclay;
Louise
Mary O'Bryan.-English, French, European History, Latin,
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.
Geography,
Pat Griffin.-English, French,
European
His-
History,
Theory of Music (Grade II.), Pianoforte (Grade II.) (M.).
loan Donnelly.-English, French, Botany, European Pat Coghlan.-English, French, Geography, Maths I. Joan Devine.-English, French, European History,
Drawing, Geography, Intermediate Arithmetic (M.).
Betty O'Grady.-English, French, Latin, Intermediate Shirley Lovig.-English, French,
Latin,
European
History.
Mollie Westhoven.-English, Intermediate Algebra.
Margaret Grant.-European History.
Loreto Spirit Prizes (presented by the Loreto Old
Treacey.-English,
Meida Manly; Junior, Roma Fowler.
The Norman O'Bryan Prize (for work in the Saint Catherine's
Literary Margaret Garrett.
and
Debating
Society).-
French,
Betty Conroy. The Crosbie Prize for English Essays.-Margaret
Order and Deportment Prize.-Phyllis Wearne.
Needlework Prizes.-Anna Iona, Joan Silk.
Arithmetic,
Al-
gebra, British History and Civics, Geography. Lcrwre O'Brien.-English, French, British History and Civics, Geography. Carolan.-English, Arithmetic, Geo-
Prizes for Music.-Grade II., Yvonne Wearne (Pianoforte); Grade III., Maureen Wilton (Pianoforte); Grade IV., Pamela Shillito (Pianoforte); Preparatory, Trinity College, London, B. O'Connell; First Steps, College, London, Betty Joan Trinity McCarthy. CLASS PRIZES.
Bernadette graphy.
Peggy Chapman.-English, French, Arithmetic, Algebra.
Mary Rowan,
Phyllis Wearne,
Joan O'Grady.-English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, Algebra, British History and Civics, Geography.
INTERMEDIATE.-Joan O'Grady. SUB-INTERMEDIATE.-Dux,
Peggy
Wilson,
2nd,
Rosalie Clausen.
Ioan Weichard.-English.
FORM III.-Dux, Pamela Corben; 2nd, Roma Fowler
Pixie Manning.-Arithmetic.
FORM
Margaret Coffey.-Arithmetic,
Mollie O'Brien, Lenore Jorgensen, Joan Shirley, Margaret O'Brien, Cathie Starr, Janice Gibson, Creese, Helen Healy, Pauline Shirley Burne, Beverley Buxton.
Lorna
O'Brien,
Juniors: Elaine
Worch, Pamela Garrcrd, Bet.y loan McCarthy, Miss Eileen Brenan's Physical Culture Prizes.-
JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIZES.
Cookery Prize.-Betty Coghlan.
INTERMEDIATE,
Margaret
Rowan,
II.-Annual
Examinations-Dux,
Shillilo; 2nd, Margery Manly.
Pamela
WUton;
2nd
Aggregate, Sebylla Moorrees;
FORM I.-Bernad€tte O'Bryan. ELEMENTARY.-Margaret O"Keeffe.
Loreto Art Prizes.-Margaret Garrett,
Betty Daly.-European History, Geography.
Mary
CLASS IV.-Christian Doctrine, Ann
FORM It.-Marie Mahon.
Garrett.
Yvonne Wearne.-Geography, Drawing.
Coffey,
Daly, Eileen Colby, Maureen Wilton, Joan Finn, 9
Janice Gibson.
Prize for the Winner of a Newman Exhibition.-
Arithmetic, Algebra.
Miss Eileen Brenan's Prizes for Dancing.-(Seniors) Phyllis Wearne, (Juniors) Bernar Rowan. Seniors:
SUB-INTERMEDIATE CLASS.-Pamela Buxton.
Girls' Association): Senior, Margaret Crosbie and
History.
Corben. Group IV., Shirley Burne, Lorna O'Brien, Beverley O'Connell, Mary Fowler, Beverley Buxton.
Tennis School).-Senior, Patricia Rowan; Junior,
LEAVING PASS CLASS.-Mary O'Bryan. INTERMEDIATE CLASS.-Lawre O'Brien. FORM III.-Mary Lodge.
Math:. I.
Vc[lda Shelton.-English, French, European History,
Group II., Paul-
Group III., Mollie O'Brien, Joan
Prizes for Tennis (presented by S. P. England's
LEAVING HONOUR CLASS.-Margaret Garrett.
Latin, Maths. I. (M).
ine Jackson.
Stevenson, Joan Finn, Nancye Donovan, Pamela
Bjelke-Petersen's Prizes for Physical Culture.-Bernar Rowan, Helen Healy.
LIST OF PRIZES.
British History, Botany (M).
Margaret Healy.-English, French, European tory, Geography, Botany (M).
Yvonne Wearne, Shirley Lovig.
Margaret Hasle:t, Joan Finn.
Bourke.
Pat Rowcm.-English, French,
Speech Training.-Leaving Honours and Leaving
Pass Classes, Margaret Garrett; Form IV., Pat Doyle; Form III., Margaret O'Brien. Group I., Joan Devine, Margaret Coffey, Phyllis Wearne,
Moya Chapman, Corrine Keegan.
McNamara.
Barbara Manning.-English, French, Botany, Euro-
Miss Eileen O'Keefe's Prizes for Verse Speaking and
Margaret
O'Grady. CLASS
Bever-
Moloughney, Betty O'Grady, Paddy Finn, Betty
JUNIOR SCHOOL.
CLASS IV.-Dux, Veronica Linehan; 2nd, Mary Cox. CLASS III.-Dux, Elizabeth Healy; 2nd, Margaret
Gwen Moorrees.-English, French, German, Botany,
Joan
2nd,
ELEMENTARY.-Dux,
2nd
Class), English (P.H.P.). Mary Rowan.-Drawing (Honours), French (L.P.). Betty Coghlan.-French (Honours 3rd Class).
Examinations-Dux,
ley O'Connell; 2nd, Nancy Brew.
TYPEWRITING.-Patricia Coghlan, Grades I. and II.;
IM) Deno.es Matriculation.
TOORAK
HALL,
SHORTHAND.-Patricia Knox, Grades I. and II.
COMMERCE RESULTS.
Betty Conroy Winner of Newman Exhibition.
European History
MANI DEVILLE
CONVENT.
FORM I.-Annual Examinations-Dux, Helen Healy; 2nd, Colleen Thompson.
PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.
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Aggregate,
Vere Skehan; 3rd Aggregate, Ann Nolan.
Dux
Annual Examinations,
2nd
Veronica
Linehan;
Pamela Garrard; Dictation, place, Mary Cox. Grammar, Margot Burke; Spelling, Ican Mahon; Composition, Elaine Worch; Roberts, Reading,
Barbara
Arithmetic, Atchison;
Lucille
Writing,
Judith Silk. III.-Christian Doctrine, Elizabeth Healy. for 1st marks, Aggregate yearly Margaret 2nd for marks, O'Grady; Aggregate yearly Dympna Gooch; 3rd Aggregate for yearly marks, Margaret Parkes; 1 st Aggrega:e for Examinations, Elizabeth Healy; 2nd Aggregate for Examinations,
CLASS
Margaret O'Grady; Spelling, Betty Joan McCarthy; i Reading, Corrine Keegan; Writing, Iudith Cahill; Arithmetic, Yulha Lodge; Writing Jill Barclay; Writing, Moya Chapman. GRADE II.-Christian Doctrine, John Booth; 1st Ag-
gregate, John Booth; 2nd Aggregate, Mary Rita Dougall; 3rd Aggregate, Anne Skehan; Reading, ) Telnet Burke; Spelling, Billy Flintoff; Arithmetic, Michael O'Bryan; Reading, Fiona Byrne; Writing, Brian Thompson. 1st GRADE I.-Christian Doctrine, Brian Bergin; 2nd Patricia Aggregate, Cahill; Aggregate, Marianne McNamara; Arithmetic, Jill Cornelius; Spelling, Marilyn Goff.
INFANTS.-lst Aggregate, Geraldine Barclay, 2nd Aggregate, Louise Bourke.
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