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

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE

RESIDENTIAL AND DAY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS

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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. Private buses run between Mandeville Hall and various suburbs, including Kew, Hcrwthorn and Malvem, Hampton, Brighton, Elwood, St. Kilda and Prahran. 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 Particular attention is paid to Manners and her to become a useful and gracious woman in whatever position she may have to fill, 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 trained games mistresses.

The individual attention which is paid to health cmd 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 amd Leaving Certificate Examinations of the University of Melbourne. There are special facilities fer 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 airls 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 cmd under trained direction, is sircessfully carried nn 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 blfore lhe admission of a pupil, also testimonials of good conduer 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 cald 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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WINNERS

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MEDALS.

TRINITY

COLLEGE

OF

MUSIC,

LONDON

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Elaine Worch, Silver Medal. Highest marks in the State, Preparatory Theory.

Janice Gibson, Silver Medal. Highest marks

Marie Mahon, Silver Medal. highest marks

in the State, Intermediate Pianoforte.

in the State, Preparatory 'Cello.

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Eileen Hoare, Silver Medal.

Highest marks

in the State, Iunior Musiciamship.

Silver Medal awarded to Percussion Band, for highest marks in Victoria.


Mary Grant Bruce, the famous Australicm Authoress, visits her Grandniece.

MUSIC EXAMINATIONS, 1939 ....£UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 1939.

PASS.-Mcrura Mooney, Maureen Wilton.

GRADE I.

GRADE IV.

HONOURS.-Kathleen Doyle (Singing). CREDIT.-Maureen Wilton (Pianoforte).

HONOURS.--Catherine Starri Kathleen Kirby, Marie Mahon.

GRADE n.

HONOURS -Joan Naughton (Singing), Mary Rollason (Pianoforte).

CREDIT.--Mary Mcintosh (Singing), Janice Gibson (Violin), Joan Connell (Pianoforte), Marie Lambert

(Pianoforte), Helene

Brew Nuala

(Singing),

Mahon (Pianoforte), Roma Fowler (Pianoforte). PASS.-Jean Garrett (Pianoforte), Joan (Pianoforte),

Joan

O'Kane

Naughton

(Pianoforte), Mollie

O'Brien (Singing).

HONOURS.-Sebylla Moorrees (Violin), Janice Gib(Pianoforte),

Catherine

O'Connell Beverley (Pianoforte).

PASS.-Mary Fowler. ELOCUTION-GRADE III.

HONOURS.-Pamela Buxton, Patricia Grant, Pamela Corben. GRADEIV.

HONOURS.-Joan Stevenson,

StaTr

(Pianoforte),

(Pianoforte), Mary

Fowler

CREDIT.-Margaret O'Brien. GRADE V.

CREDIT.-Lorna O'Brien.

PASS.-Beverley Buxton. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON, 1938. PRACTICAL.

CREDIT.-Pamela Corben (Pianoforte), June Cohen (Pianoforte).

PASS.-Kathleen Kirby (Pianoforte), Jacqueline Vanheems (Pianoforte), Margaret O'Brien (Pianoforte), Margaret O'Brien (Singing), Betty Cohen (Violin), Mary Doyle (Singing)

Silver Medal awarded to JANICE GIBSON, highest marks in the State in Intermediate Pianoforte.

Silver Medal awarded to EILEEN HOARE, highest marks in the State in Iunior Musicianship. Silver Medal awarded to MARIE MAHON, highest marks in the State in Preparatory 'Cello. Silver Medal awarded to FIRST STEPS PERCUSSION

GRADE IV.

HONOURS.-Dorothy Foley (Pianoforte). CREDIT.-Maura Marie Mooney ('Cello),

BAND, highest marks in the State. LICENTIATE.

Mahon

HONOURS.-Kathleen Doyle (Pianoforte).

('Cello).

SENIOR DIVISION.

PASS.-Joan Doyle (Pianoforte). GRADE V. HONOURS.-Veronica Linehan

HONOURS.-Marie Brew (Pianoforte). (Pianoforte),

Mary

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION.

CREDIT.-Betty Joan McCarthy (Pianoforte), Yutha Lodge (Pianoforte), Mary Sweetman (Pianoforte),

HONOURS.-Janice Gibson (Pianoforte). MERIIT.-Leonie Robinson (Pianoforte), Mary Fowler

(Pianoforte),

Sweetman

Mary

Sweetman (Violin), Margaret O'Keeffe (Pianoforte). CREDIT.-Margot Schieblich (Pianoforte), Brian Phil-

Chapman

CPianoforte),

PASS.-Catherine Starr.

visited Mandeville Hall.

(Pianoforte), Manly Mary Mcintosh (Singing), Joan Naughton (Singing).

HONOURS.-Margery

HONOURS.-Pamela

MERIT.-Dorothy Foley.

THEORETICAL-GRADE II.

GRADE III.

Nuala

Sweetman,

Percussion Band.

Marie

Brew, Leonie Robinson.

CREDIT.-Pamela Shillito, Margery Manly. PASS.-Helene Lambert. GRADE IV.

HONOURS.-Janice Gibson, Iune Cohen, loan Doyle. CREDIT.-Iacqueline Vanheems, Mary Doyle.

GRADE V. HONOURS.-Sebylla Moorrees. CREDIT.-Margaret O'Brien, Mary Cox, Veronica

Linehan, Beverley O'Connell, Marie Mahon. PASS.-Shirley Burne. GRADE VI.

HONOURS.-Margaret O'Keeffe.

CREDIT.-Mary Sweetman, Betty Joan McCarthy.

Gibson (Musicianship), Pamela Shillito (Viola), Marie Mahon ('Cello). ADVANCED PREPARATORY DIVISION. HONOURS.-Dorothy Foley (Musicianship).

THEORETICAL. TEACHERS'

DIPLOMA:

TEACHING

PREPARATORY DIVISION. AND

FORM,

RUDIMENTS AND HARMONY.-Kathleen Doyle.

Silver Medal awarded to ELAINE WORCH, highest· marks in the State in Preparc[tory Theory. INTERMEDIATE DIVISION. HONOURS.-Leonie Robinson. PASS.-Roma Fowler.

IUNIOR DIVISION.

HONOURS.-Mary Doyle, loan Doyle, June Cohen, Tanice Gibson. MERIT.-Tacaueline Vanheems. Wilmrr Tarnmn.mn

PREPARATORY DIVISION.

HONOURS.-Elaine Worch, Letty King, Elizabeth Cahill, Marie Mahon.

Eileen

HONOURS.-Janice

FIRST STEPS.

HONOURS.-Margot Schieblich,

(Pianoforte),

JUNIOR DIVISION.

HONOURS.-Percussion Band.

CREDIT.-Nuala Mahon, Joan O'Kane. PASS.-Joan Finn.

Shillito

Hoare (Musicianship), Joan Shirley (Pianoforte).

PREPARATORY DIVISION.

HONOURS.--lean Garrett, Mary Rollason.

HONOURS.-Pcanela Corben, Roma Fowler,

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION.

PREPARATORY MUSICIANSHIP.

Judith

Bruce-Gooch

SENIOR DIVISION.

HONOURS.-Marie Mahon.

Naughton (Picmoforte).

Dympna

ASSOCIATE.-Mary Mcintosh (Pianoforte).

MERIT.-Pamela Corben, June Cohen. PREPARATORY 'CELLO.

PREPARATORY.

with

PRACTICAL. 1939.

HONOURS.-Eileen Hoare.

lips (Pianoforte).

Bruce

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. IUNIOR MUSICIANS}LIP.

GRADE VI.

Grant

(centre), cmd Elizabeth Cahill, who read an Address of Welcome on May 2nd, when the Authoress

(Pianoforte).

Wendy Ward (Pianoforte).

HONOURS.-Moya

Mary

MERIT.-Maureen Wilton (Picmoforte).

Cox (Pianoforte), Elaine Worch (Pianoforte).

HONOURS.-Nuala

Shirley Burne (Sep·

tember).

HONOURS.-Judith Chisholm, Shirley Burne (May).

GRADE HI. son

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MUSICAL PERCEPTION-GRADE III.

HONOURS.-Janice Gibscn.

PRACTICAL.

HONOURS.-Elaine

Worch (Musicianship), McCarthy Yutha (Musicianship), (Musicianship), Percussion Band. FIRST STEPS. Joan

Betty Lodge

HONOURS.-Anne Doyle (Pianoforte)), Nuala Sweet-

man (Violin), Judith Naughton (Pianoforte). MERIT.-Ann Brenan (Musicianship). ELOCUTION.

JUNIOR DIVISION. HONOURS.-Verse-speaking Choir. PREPARATORY DIVISION.

HONOURS.-Verse-speaking Choir, FIRST STEPS.

PASS.-JUDITH NAUGHTON.


Some of the Reproductions from the Grand Masters

through six centuries presented at an Entertainment to commemorate the Centenary of the Catholic Church in Victoria by the Pupils of Loreto Convent, Mandeville Hall.

Honoured by the presence or our Deloved Archbishop

and the visiting Hierarchy and Clergy of Australia 3rd NOVEMBER, 1939.

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Murillo - - Spanish Flower Girl Miss B. Atchison

Perroneau --A Girl with a Cat Miss E. Eskdale

Maes ----- The Idle Servant

Corot - The Girl with the Mandolin

Misses J. O'Kane and P. Coghlan

Miss M. Linehan

Winterhalter -·- - The Empress Eugenie and Her Court

Misses I. Finn, I. Stevenson, M. Brew, W. Jorgensen, B. Rowcm,

Chardin ---Le Benedicite

Raphael --- Jeanne D'Aragon

Misses Jocm, Judith and Margaret

Miss M. Wilton

Naughton

I. O'Sullivan, M. Lodge, B. Willis, J. Garnett.

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Van Dyck : Three Children of Charles I. Misses

P. Brady

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N. Sweetman and

I. Heyden

Millais --- The Minuet

Miss E. Healy

Vigee Le Brun - Madame Mole-Raymond Miss L. O'Brien

Fra Angelico - - The Annunciation Misses B. Buxton and N. Brew

Fra Filippo Lippi - The Blessed Virgin Adoring Her Son-Miss M. Sawers

Fra Angelico --A Group of Angels Misses B. O'Bryan, N. Brew, P. O'Connell, C. Th pson, M. Rollason, A. Foley, M. Allen.

Vigee Le Brun - The Artist and Her Daughter Misses M. O'Brien and I. Brew

Reynolds - Miss Crewe Miss M. Clalisen

Velasquez - - The Infinta Margarita Teresa Miss A. Brencm


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1939 Junior School, Classes IV. and III.-

House Championships-

The Mother Provincial O'Sullivan Cup for winners

of Flag Race presented by Miss Flo Buckley-

(1) Fairlie Cuzons (Cup presented by Miss Mary Mcintosh); (2) Mary Rita Dougall. Classes II. and I.-

St. Michael's House.

(1) David Burne; (2) Geraldine Barclay.

House Cup presented by Mrs. E. Fowler (won by

Kindergarten--(1) Gerald Flintoft; (2) John Stephen

St. Michael's)-

Corby; (3) Jacqueline Hayden.

1st .. .. .. St. Michael's

SPORTS NOTES.

2nd .. .. .. St. Gertrude's

SPORTS CAPTAIN: Joan O'Grady.

3rd ,. .. .. .. St. Teresa's

CAPTAIN

Basket Ball Shield, presented by Miss E. Brenan, won by St. Gertrude's.

Combined Events Open Section House Cup, pre-

sented by Miss Patricia Rowan, won by St. Michael's.

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House

Tennis

Championships,

Mary

(St. Mi-

Open Section-(1) Maureen Wilton (Cup presented by Miss Joan O'Grady); (2) Fay Reynolds; (3) Leonie Robinson; (4) Mary Roilason. Siamese Race-Maureen Wilton and Mary Rolla-

Reynolds (Cup presented by Miss E. Brenan); (2) (4) Margaret Mary Reynolds; (3) Mary Lodge; Linehan.

Siamese Race-Leonie Robinson and Mary Reynolds.

Under 15 Section-(1) Margaret Linehan (Cup presented by Mr. W. H. Stevenson); (2) Mary Lodge;

(3) Mary Reynolds; (4) Mary Fowler; TENNIS TITLES WON IN MAY AND SEPTEMBER, 1939.

ROMA FOWLER, Under 16 Doubles at Elsternwick. MARY FOWLER, Under 16 Doubles at Elsternwick. CATHERINE STARR, Under 15 Doubles at Caulfield. MARGERY MANLY, Under 15 Doubles at Glen Iris.

HOUSE:

Joan

CAPTAIN OF ST. TERESA'S HOUSE: Pamela Buxton.

(5) Joan

Mahon.

Siamese Race--Mary Reynolds and Mary Fowler.

Under 13 Section-(I) Shirley Burne; (2) Elizabeth Cahill; (3) Kathleen Pike; (4) Anne Wilton. Sicanese Race-Shirley Burne and Elizabeth Cahill. Skipping Race-Judy Chisholm.

Under I 1 Section-(1) Veronica Linehan; (2) Ann Brencrn; (3) Elizabeth Healy. Skipping Race-Veronica Linehan.

Potato Race-Mary Sweetman.

October 2nd. Mandeville Hall v. St. Mcrrgaret's We won by 29 games.

October 16th. Mc[ndeville Hall v. St. Margaret's

(Away).

We won by 21 games. Mandeville Hall v. St. Catherine's

We won by 14 games.

November 43. Mandeville Hall v. Toorak College (Home). We won by 22 games. November 8th. Mcmdeville Hall v. Fintona (Away). We won by 20 games. TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS.

Victorian School Girls' Championships at Kooyong, December, 1938-

Fowler.

Under 17 Section-(1) Leonie Robinson and Fay

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GERTRUDE'S

Under 14 Doubles: Mary Reynolds

Potato Race-Margaret Linehan.

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ST.

Maureen

Under 16 Doubles: Fay and Mary Reynolds.

son.

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MICHAEL'S HOUSE:

O'Grady.

(Home).

(1) Mary Reynolds (Cup presented by Miss Lawre O'Brien). (2) Fay Reynolds, Leonie Robinson (Cup presented by Mr. J. G. Brew).

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October 23rd.

Combined Events-

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CAPTAIN

(Home).

won by

Fowler (St. Gertrude's), Fay Reynolds chael's), Margery Manly (St. Teresa's).

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Wilton.

The Tennis Fixtures were:-

School Tennis Championship, presented by Mr. C. J. Pawson, won by Mary Fowler.

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RESULTS

DAY

SPORTS

and

Mary

Under 14 Singles: Mary Reynolds.

Glen Iris School Girls' Tournament, Mcry, 1939Under 16 Under 16 Singles: Fay Reynolds. Doubles: Fay and Mary Reynolds (Runners-up). (Runner-up, Under 15 Singles: Mary Reynolds Mary Fowler). Under 14 Singles: Mary Reynolds. , Under 14 Doubles: Mary Reynolds and Margery Manly.

Caulfield School Girls' Tournament, September, 1939 Under 16 Singles:

Fay Reynolds.

Under 16

Under 15 Doubles: Fay and Mary Reynolds. Singles: Mary Reynolds (Runner-up, Mary FowUnder 15 Doubles: ler). Catherine Starr.

Mary Reynolds and

Elsternwick School Girls' Tournconent, September, 1939-

Under 19 Singles: Fay Reynolds. Under 16 SingUnder 16 Doubles: Roma les: Mary Reynolds. and Mary Fowler. Under 15 Singles: Mary Reynolds.

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TENNIS TITLES WON BY

THE TENNIS EIGHT were-

, FAY AND MARY REYNOLDS IN DECEMBER, 1938, AND

Fay and Mary Reynolds, Roma and Mary Fowler, Joan O'Grady

MAY

AND

SEPTEMBER,

1939.

<ind Maureen Wilton, Catherine Starr and June Shelton.

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Fay Reynolds.- Victorian School Girls' Championships

at Kooyong: Under 16 Doubles. Junior Girls' Club

Championship at Glen Iris; D" grade Singles at Glen Club Tournament; Under 16 Singles at Glen Iris; Runner-up in the under 16 Doubles at Glen Iris; Under 16 Sinales and Doubles at Caullield; Under Iris

THE "A" BASKET BALL TEAM were-

Centre: Beryl Young. Goal Keeper: Fay Reynolds.

19 Singles Championship at

Goal Assistant: Mary Reynolds.

Elsternwick.

Defence: Sybil Pawson.

Mary Reynolds.- Victorian School Girls' Championships at Kooyong: Under 14 Singles; Under 16 Doubles; Under 14 Doubles; Under

Goal Assistant Defence:

Jacqueline Vanheems.

Wing Attack: Leonie Robinson. Wing Defence: Shirley Young. 4

14 Singles and Doubles at Glen Iris; Under 15 Singles at Glen Iris; Runner-up in the under 16 Doubles at

Glen Iris; Under 15 Singles and Doubles at Ca·ulfield; Under 16 Doubles at Caul-

field; Under 15 Singles at Els:ernwick; Under 16 Singles at Elsternwick.


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MARIE BREW

JOAN FINN

PATRICIA COGHLAN ..fl.

LAWRE O'BRIEN Head of School.

]OAN O'GRADY

JOAN STEVENSON

JOAN NAUGHTON

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MARY McINTOSI1.

PAMELA BUXTON

MOLLIE O'BRIEN

CECILY RENNICK


RESULTS.

EXAMINATION

Civics, Algebra; Music,

UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 1938.

Joan Donnelly-English Ond Class Honours), European History (2nd Class Honours), French (3rd Class Honours), Leaving Pass Geography and Drawing (M).

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

I., Pianoforte

Grade

Music,

(Credit), Grade II., Theory (Honours).

Mollie Westhoven.-English (3rd Class Honours), European History (3rd Class Honours), British History (P.H.P.), Leaving Pass French.

Gwen Moorrees.-French (3rd Class Honours), European History (3rd Class Honours), English (P.H.P.). Patricia Griffin.-English (3rd Class Honours), European History (P.H.P.), Leaving Pass Geography and Drawing (M). Patricia Coghlcm.-English

Class

Honours),

French (P.H.P.), Leaving Pass European History and Mathema:ics II. (M).

Elizabeth Dcdy.-Europecm History (3rd Class Hon ours), Leaving Pass English and French, Intermediate Arithmetic and Geography; Music, Grade II., Picmoforte (Credit) (M).

Valda Shelton.-French (3rd Class· Honours).

(Credit); Grade III., Theory (Honours).

Margaret Scrwers.-English, French, British History and Civics, Geography, Drawing, Algebra. Mcrureen Wilton.-English, French, Arithmetic, Algebra; Music, Grade II., Pianoforte; Grade IV.,

Perception (Honours).

Peggy Wilson.-English, Latin, French, Geography. Algebra; Musicf Grade II. Pianoforte; Grade III., Theory (Credit). Drawing, Algebra in.-Geography, O'Bri€ ;

Mollie

Music, Grad e III., Singing; Grade IV., Perception Music Algebra; loan o'Kane.-English, French, Grade III., Pianoforte; Grade III., Theory (Hon ours).

Grade I.; Maureen Wilton, Grade I.

BOOKKEEPING.-Mary Mcintosh, Grades I., II. and III.; Patricia Coghlan, Grades I., II. and III.; Joan Roberts, Grades I. and II.; Betty Cohen, Grades I. and JI.

TYPE:WRITING.-Betty Cohen, Grades I. and H., Joan Roberts, Grades I. and II.; Maureen Wilton, MIDDLE SCHOOL.

Geo-

Geo

Joan o'Grady.-English, Geography, French, Latin. Intermediate

Sullivcm.-Drawing,

SHORTHAND.-Patricia Coghlan, Grades I., II. and III.; Betty Cohen, Grades I. cmd II.; Jocm Roberts.

Grade I.

LEAVING PASS.

Lawre O'Brien.-English, European History, graphy, French and Drcrwing. History, Joan Treacey.-English, European graphy, French, Drawing (M).

Arith-

metic.

Elizabeth O'Grady.-Geography, Music Grade II. Theory (Credit), added to English, French, Latin (M).

Nuala Mahon.-English, French, British History ana Civics, Geography; Music, Grade II., Pianoforte

COMMERCE RESULTS. (3rd

Patricia Rowan.-Latin (3rd Class Honours), French (P.H.P.), Leaving Pass Mathematics II. (M).

Frances

Grade III., Pianoforte;

Grade IV., Theory.

LEAVING HONOURS.

(M) denotes Matriculation.

FORM IV.-DUX, Patricia Grant; 2nd, Roma Fowler; 3rd, Pamela Corben.

FORM III.-DUX, Margery Manly; 2nd, Pamela Shillito; 3rd, Joan Connell.

FORM II.-DUX, Helen Healy; 2nd, Joan D'Arcy; 3rd, June Cohen.

FORM I.-DUX, Margaret O'Keeffe; 2nd, Beverley O'Connell; 3rd, Elizabeth Sprigg.

ELEMENTARY.-DUX, Vere Skehan; 2nd, Pamela Knox; 3rd, Veronica Linehan.

INTERMEDIATE.

JUNIOR SCHOOL.

Rosalie Clausen.-English, Latin, French, British History and Civics, Arithmetic, Algebra, Drawing.Geo-

CLASS IV.-DUX, Elizabeth Healy; 2nd, Dympna

Ncmcye Donovan.-English,

French,

Latin,

graphy, British History and Civics, Arithmetic and Algebra.

Cecily Rennick.-English, Latin, French, Geography, Botany, Arithmetic and Algebra.

Pamela Buxton.-English, French, Geography, Arithmetic, Algebra; Music, Grade III., Pianoforte

Theory, Grade IV. (Honours).

History and Civics, Arithmetic, Drawing.

Helene Lambert.-English, French, British History and Civics, Algebra, Drawing; Music, Grade II., Pianoforte

(Honours),

Grade

Gooch; 3rd, Margaret Parkes.

CLASS III.-DUX, Mary Rita Dougall; 2nd, Nuala Sweetman, 3rd, Anne Skehan.

CLASS II.-DUX, Patricia Cahill; 2nd, Catherine Hayes; 3rd, Anne Doyle.

CLASS I.-DUX, Louise Bourke; 2nd, Geraldine Barclay; 3rd, Nanet'e O'Bryan. PRIZE LIST.-RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.

Terry Daly.-English, French, Geography, British IV.,

(Honours).

Perception

Marie Brew.-English, French, British History and Civics, Arithmetic; Music, Grade II., Picmoforte (Credit); Grade IV., Theory (Credit).

LEAVING HONOURS CLASS.-Margaret Crosbie. LEAVING PASS CLASS.-Lawre O'Brien. ]NTERMEDIATE CLASS.-Rosalie Clausen.

FORM IV.-Roma Fowler and Patricia Grant.

FORM III.-Margery Manly and Pamela Shillito. FORM II.-Helen Healy.

FORM I.-Beverley O'Connell and Phyllis Mitchell. ELEMENTARY.-Margot Burke.

HALL.

MANDEVILLE

Lorna Coxhell.-English, French, British History and

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS,

Class

CONVENT.

LORETO

TOORAK

MERIT PRIZES.

LEAVING HONOURS CLASS.- Margaret Crosbie. LEAVING PASS CLASS.-Lawre O'Brien.

INTERMEDIATE CLASS.- Joan Naughton. a FORM IV.-Jessie Page. FORM III.-June Shelton.

FORM II.- -Colleen Thompson. FORM I.-Margaret O'Keetfe. ELEMENTARY.-Margot Burke.

Loreto Spirit Prize (presented by Loreto Old Girls' Mar-

Association): Senior, Eileen Colby; Junior,

gery Manly.

The Norman O'Bryan Prize (for work in St. Catherine's Literary and Debating Club).-Mollie Westhoven and Mary Mcintosh.

Order and Deportment Prize.-Pamela Buxton and Margaret Crosbie.

The Alliance Francaise Prize.-Gwen Moorrees.

The Crosbie Prize for English Essays-Joan Donnelly.

Prizes for Highest Marks in Annual Examinations.Margery Form IV., Pamela Corben; Form IIi., Manly; Form II., Helen Healy; Form I., Beverley O'Connell; Elementary, Vere Skehan. Loreto Art Prizes.-Joan Donnelly and Mollie O'Brien.

Needlework Prizes.-Leaving Honours Class, Gwen Moorrees; Leaving Pass Class, Lawre O'Brien; Form IV., Shirlie Young; Form III., Marie Mahon;

Form II., Mary Plunkett; Form I., Elizabeth Sprigg:

Elementary, Lesley Brown. Dressmaking Prize.-Valda Shelton. Cookery Prize.-Frances Sullivan.

Tennis Prizes (awarded by The S. P. England Tennis School).--Senior, Margaret Crosbie;

Junior,

Joan

Shirley.

Miss Eileen O'Keefe's Prizes for Speech Training and Verse Speaking.-Leaving Honours and Leaving Pass, Gwen Moorrees; Form IV., Kathleen Kirby; Form III., Margery Manly. SPECIAL PRIZES.-Mollie O'Brien, Pamela Corben,

Roma Fowler, Shirley Burne, Beverley O'Connell, Lorna O'Brien, Patricia Grant.

Miss Eileen Brencm's Prizes for Dcmcing.-Eileen Colby, Patricia Coghlan, Joan Stevenson, Bernar Rowan, Shirley Burne, Anne Nolan.

Miss Eileen Brencm's Prizes for Physical Culture.Leaving

Honours

and

Leaving

Pass.-Gwen

Moorrees ; Intermediate Class, Joan Finn; Form

IV., Lenore Jorgensen.

The Bjelke-Petersen Prizes for Physical Culture.-

Forms III. and Il., Helen Healy; Form I. and Ele-

mentary,

Margaret

O'Keeffe;

Junior

School,

Dympna Gooch.

Prizes for Music. Senior Choral Shield (presented by

Miss Eileen Brenan), St. Gertrude's House Choir.Grade I., Pianoforte, Mary Mcintosh; Grade II., Pianoforte, Helene Lambert; Grade III., Pianoforte, Pamela Shillito; Grade IV., Pianoforte, Beverley O'Connell; Grade V., Singing, Mary Doyle; Grade VI., Pianoforte, Mary Cox; Preparatory Grade, Pianoforte, Nuala Sweetman.

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IUNIOR SCHOOL-PRIZE LIST. CLASS

W.-Christian

Doctrine,

Judith

Chisholm;

First Place in Examinations, Elizabeth Healy; First

Aggregate Weekly Marks, Dympna Gooch; Second Arithmetic, in Excaninations, Margaret Parkes; Margaret O'Grady; Reading, Betty Joan McCarthy; Iill Barclay; History, Judith Cahill; Dictation,

Spelling, Ann Brenan; Geogrcrphy, June Buxton;

Composition, Wendy Ward; Writing, Moya Chapman; Needlework, Yutha Lodge; Drawing, Wendy Dempsey; Grammar, Mary Sweetmcm.

CLASS III.-Christian Doc[rine, Rosemary Donovan; First Place in Excnninations and Weekly Marks, Mcrry Rita Dougall; Second Place in Examinations, Nuala Sweetman; Third Place in Examinations,

Anne Skehan; Reading, Janet Burke; Spelling, Fiona Byrne; Writing, Margaret Ley; Drawing. Wynsome Swaine.

CLASS II.-Christian Doctrine,

Iudith

Naughton;

First Aggregate, Patricia Cahill; Second Aggregate, Catherine Hayes; Third Aggregate, Anne Doyle; Reading, Lola Solomon;

Spelling, Diana

Fogarty; Arithmetic, Maxine McKenzie;

Writing,

CLASS LEAVING HONOURS:

P. Coghlan L. O'Brien

J. O'Grady M. Mcintosh

LEAVING PASS:

I. Stanley

M. Linehan

ELEMENTARY:

B. O'Bryan

J. Barclay

F. Tully

I. O'Sullivan

J. Vanheems

M. Parer

M. Walsh

M. Plunkett

B. Willis

I. Silk

B. Young

M. Star

S. Young

C. Thompson

T. Daly

FORM IV.: M. Allen

J. Garrett

M. Carew

H. Lambert

J. Connell

I. Naughton

J. Gibson

M. O'Brien

L Hearne

C. Rennick

W. Jorgensen

M. Rollason

M. Mahon

M. Sawers

M. Manly

I. McCooey B. Need

First CLASS I.-Christian Doctrine, Marie D'Arcy; Aggregate, Louise Bourke; Second Aggregate,

Geraldine Barclay; Reading, Nanette O'Bryan; Writing,

Margot

Schieblich;

Spelling,

Caitlin

Nolcm.

Miss Eileen O'Keefe's Prize for Verse Speaking. Iudith Naughton.

Miss Eileen Brencm's Prizes for Dancing.- -Elizabeth Healy, Diana Fogarty, Judith Naughton, Moya Chapman, Judith Chisholm, Ann Brenan, Betty ban McCarthy

KINDERGARTEN.-Sonia Mary Booth, Alice Mary Davis, Nonie Davis. Mary Elizabeth Fitzgerald.

Music Prize.-Preparatory Grade, Pianoforte, Nuala Sweetman.

KINDERGARTEN GIFTS presented to : Louis Garnaut, David Burne, Julian Heinze, John

Stephen Corby, Elizabeth Eskdale, Sonia Mary Booth, Judith Roberts, Rosemary O'Grady, Alice Mary Davis, Mary Elizabeth Fitzgerald.

INTERMEDIATE:

A. Brenan

J. Buxton J. Cahill

M. Chapman J. Chisholm

P. Collins B. Cuzens

P. Buxton R. Clausen

1939

I. Stevenson

M. Brew

M. Wilton

Mcrricmne McNamara; Tables, Marilyn Goff.

LIST.

M. Nolan

M. Reynolds B. Buckley

M. Richardson

FORM II.:

W. Dempsey D. Gooch

A. Boilecru

S. Burne B. Buxton E. Cahill

D. Foley I. Gleeson P. Mitchell L. O'Brien B. O'Connell

J. O'Grady

E. Healy C. Keegan Y. Lodge A. Marston

B. J. McCarthy M. O'Grady

E. Sprigg P. Weichard

G. Barclay S. M. Booth

M. Brady L. Bourke D. Burne

P. Campbell

M. D'Arcy r C.L -3-1. EL. LbAUU.le

D. Fassnacht

J. Gleeson

B. Ley C. Nolcm

N. O'Bryan I. Roberts M. Schieblich CLASS I.:

M. Parkes

L Brew

H. Plunkett

M. Clausen

M. Sweetman

A. M. Davis

W. Ward

M. O'Keeffe K. Pike

CLASS n.:

M. E. Fitzgerald K. King

IUNIOR SCHOOL

I. McKenzie

CLASS IV.:

R. O'Grady

M. Noughton

B. Cohen

B. Rowan

P. Corben

I. Shelton

M. Doyle

P. Shillito

J. Finn

J. Shirley

B. Atchison

A. Culross

P. Blakebrough

R. Fowler

C. Starr

P. Brady

F. Cuzens

P. Grant

J. S. Corby

P. Weichard

L. Brown

R. Donovan

W. Creaser

L. Jorgensen

M. Burke

M. R. Dougall

N. Davis

K. Kirby

M. Cox

M. Lodge

FORM III.:

FORM I.:

J. Burke

M. Steiert

F. Byrne

KINDERGARTEN:

M. Ley

B. Edson

P. Garrard

A. Skehan

N. Mahon

D. Findlay

P. Boileau

P. Knox

W. Swmne

G. Flintoft

J. McCorkell

N. Brew

A. Ley

N. Sweetman

M. Mooney

L Cohen

V. Linehcm

M. O'Brien

P. Collins

J. Mahon

P. O'Connell

P. Creese

S. Moorrees

P. Cahill

M. McNamara

J. O'Kane

J. D'Arcy

A. Nolan

A. Doyle

M. Meehan

L Page

L Doyle

L. Roberts

D. Fogarty

B. Naughton

S. Pawson

A. Foley

C. Sawers

C. Hayes

M. Naughton

F. Reynolds

M. Fowler

I. Silk

P. Holmes

M. Niall

I. Roberts

G. Hayes

V. Skehan

M. McKenzie

L. Robinson

D. O'Bryan

H. Healy

A. Wilton

M. MeNdmara

P. Rycm

Y. Sharpe

E. Hoare

E. Worch

J. Naughton

I. Williams

CLASS III.:

L. Gamciut

J. Hayden I. Lambert


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