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LORETO CONVENT INSTITUTE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

MANDEVILLE HALL, TOORAK

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THE PATRONAGE OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE

RESIDENTAL AND DAY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS


1'HE Convent is beautifully situated in one of theThe healthiest suburbs of Melbourne, within two Electric Train and Buses pass close by minutes' walk of Toorak Railway Station. the gates.

Special inwortance is attached to religious training.

The Catholic Action Group has

become a centre of earnest activity, .and its influence fostens iii the School a spirit of initiative and responsibility in religious matteia.

The aim of the school is to provide a sound education on modern lines, to develop to the flill the enpacity of every gil+1. and help her to become a useful and gracious woman in whatever position :he may hare to fill. Particular attention is paid to Manners and Deportment. Speech training is an important part of the l'ourse of StudieH.

Ample provision is made for recreation and sports. linder the direct supervision of the mins and trained gaines inisti·esses.

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The individual attention which is paid to health and character formation is likely to ensure the best use of the educational advantages offered.

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The course of studies inelu(les the various branches of a first-class English education. with Modern Languages and Classies. Mathematies. Physies. Chemistry. Botany. Art. Cooking and liousewifer·y, Commercial Course, Drainatic Art. Plain and Fancy Needlework. Physical Culture, Sport. Ridilig und Dancing. Pupils are pi·epared for the Intermediate, Leaving Certificate. and Leaving Honours

Exaniinations of the University of Mell,ourne. There are special facilities for Music, vocal and instnimental. Pupils are prepared for the various grades of the University of Melliolline, of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy, and of Trinity College, London. Orchestral and Choral classes are held weekly,

Drawing is tatight througliout the school. But Special Classes are formed for girls showing an aptitilde for the subjeet The inore advanced pul,ils work at studies from natural objects

in Oils 01· Water Colours. Outdoor sketching is encouinged Clubs are formed for girls speciallv interested in Literature, Music and French, and nieetings for study or diselission al·e held.

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Equipment ling been provided. making possible frequent use of a Moving Picture Pi·ojector, and an Epidiascope for illustration of Travel Talks and Lectures. PARY WARD, 1583-1643.

A Kindergarten. fully equippeel and imder trained direction, is snecessfully carried on preparation for entrance into the .Izinioi· School.

Foundress of the Institute of the

Blessed Virgin Mary.

The progress of the cause for the Beatification of Mary Wai'd, introduced some years ago in Rome, has been interrupted br· the wai·. The tliird

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Jamiary 30th, 1945, and will serve to remind

all childien of Loreto to pray fervently tliat God inay be pleased soon to place their beloved Foundress in the ranks of His Servants whom the Church calls "Blessed".

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The school year consists of three terins of thirteen weeks each. beginning the second week in Febriiary, the first week iii June. and the third week iii Septeinber. References are required before the admission of a plipil, als<, testinionials of good conduct

from the last school attended.

A pi·ize known as "The Loretto Spii·it P]·ize"-Senior and ·Tunior-pre><ented by the "Loreto 0Id Gills' Association," 1% annlially awal·ded to the girl who, by influence and example, in work and play, has contributed most to Ill,ljolding the traditions of Loreto, Prospectus niay be lind on application to MOTHER SUPERIOR.

Loreto Convent,

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


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CLASS LIST MATRICULATION.

Shii·ley Burne Elizabeth Cahill

Lettie King Ann McCauley Beverley O'Connell

Judith Montagme LEAVING PASS.

Patricia Brady .

Margot Burke Judith Chisholin

Mary Cox Heleri Gibson Pamela Knox Veronica Linelian

Joan Mahon

Eileen Melarthy Lana Macrossan Elisabeth MeKenzie

Sebylla Moorrees

Margaret O'Keeffe Winifred Penn

Judith Poynton Veronica Syme Vere Skehan Patricia Zieharth INTERMEDIATE.

Carmel Lynch Aileen liar·ston

Doretta MeDonald

Margaret O'Grady Margaret Parkes Helen Plunkett Judith Silk

Paddi· Sinipson Wendy Ward Anne Wilton SUB-INTERMEDIATE.

Angela Bowler

Ann Bienan Margaret Brewster Judith Cahill

Patricia Collins

liargaret Cosgrave

(R.I.P.) Geraldine Barclay

Louise Bourke .

Margot Downie

Fiona Byrne Lilette Callit

Norah Cullity .Tenuifer Damron Rosemary I)onovan

Elizabeth Eskdale

Margaret Guiney Marie Kilniartin

Nano MeLatil'in

Pauline Myers Diana Rawson Anne Skehan Nuala Sweetman Patricia Troy FORM 111. Mm·a lhTne

1)01'othea Craig

Pati·icia Cahill

Wendy Dempsey

Judith Cahir

Wilma Donovan

Margaret Deviny

Dorothy Foley

Ann Doyle

Michael Stewart

Rosemary O'Grady

Carole Symman

Yolande Callil Lisbeth Clowes Richard Crane

GRADE I.

.Junior C'raine

Bertrand Duptiehe .Jean Dupuche

11 ie hae 1 Booth

Edwyria Fitzgerald

.Tzilia Bin·ke

Michael Bin·ke

Jonathan Gay

liary Byrne

Katherine Calder

Jennifer Godsell

Serita Fredric·

Charle# Cal·less

Carole .Jones

Mary Gleeson

Anne D'Arcy

John Knight Therese Leehte

Wilma Gleeson

Julie ])'Arcy

Caitlyn Nolan

Pamela Davis

Juditli Roberts

Helen Jorgensen

Metlia Giese

Astrid .1Ieier

.1[argaret Glenny

Michael Meehan

Denise Molloy

Diane Grevis-James

Mary Meramara

Mary Naughton XE:,1 1 Ni,ill

.Tennifer Hughes

Helen Morphett

Graham Jose

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Anne Knappett

Tony O'Brien

Marlyn Stonham

Patsy Meehan

Peter ()'Bi·yan

[an Mc>!'1'is

Brian Ogge

Billy Dougall ' .Tacqueline Hayden Nanette O'Bryan Barbara Ryan 3hii got *hiel,lieh

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Marilyn Berkowitz

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Joan M+Donald

Justine O'Day

Cecile Crosby

Mary Rita Dougall Anne Forrest

Antony Scarff

GRADE IV.

Shelagh Doyle

Prudence McCauler

Dale Bryan

Mai·garet MeNamara

Marleen Barrett

Marie D'Arcy

Jime Biixtoll

San JInt·y Bryan

jlichnel Peters

Rosemary Whitehead Timothy Barwood

Mary Jo Dalglish

,Janet Burke

Brian Neale

Christine Mckenzie

Margaret White

Pat Campbell

Lucille Green

Mary Meehan

Dorothy Walters

1\Iarie Brady

Jacqueline Gleeson

Denise Collins --

19knnena Baker

Carmel Burke

Pamela O'Farrell

Jocelyn Barclay

FORM 11.

Francoise Christiaen Mitiv

Elizabeth

gerald Ann Flynn Patsy 0'-Hallor·an Sonja Hansen Ann 11(Call

Margaret Naughton Vera Russell Ellen Sullivan Honoria Sweetinan Denise Turner

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flwrn- Ashjoi'nsen Betty Berkowitz

Sandra Sue Robinson Richard Russell

Janet Powell

Gregory Schneider

Fraiwoise Duptiche Toni Jose Ahun'een Abilone

Margaret Natighton ('ecilie Parkes Margaret Pornton Vanes#11 Scheider

Valerie Sheezel

Robert Schneider

Billie Sinn

Andrew Sinn

Artlmt· Smith KINDERGARTEN.

Peter 1'111·111,1111

.bliana Adams

Margaret Warry

Tkneen Berkowitz

Patrie·ia Warry

Wendy Berkowitz

N<) 1,1 Wedge

Jillian Biii·ke

Adrienne Williams

Frances 8111·ke

Damien Wimpole

Barbara Stewart

Astrid Walters '

.Tanet Wimpole ELEMENTARY.

Candie Ann Need

Carole Bowen

.Toan Hancox

··· 1 imothy Martin

Dawn O'Farrell

GRADE 111.

Marie Clausen

])anielle de Loffre lan Lukis

The sudden death, last August, of our dear

Clare Gardiner

Carmel Dunn

Dympiia Gooch

Mnureen Evre

Bernadette D'Arcy

.Tuan Campbell

child. PHILOMENA

.Tonii Gorman

Kathryn Hayes

Sylvia Burke

Rene 1)1ipitche

Pamela Halkyard

grief to nuns and children.

Judy Leonard

Anne Byrne

Christopher Holmes

Elizabeth Healy

Frances MeGrath

Margot Hardy

Jillian Lambert

Ingrid Kapper

1\Iaxine McKenzie

Diane I·Ic)]in berg

Lynette Lefebvre

Corinne Keegan

Marianne MeNamara

Josephine Little

]A-nette 11(·Cartliv

Ytitha Lodge

Dawn Noonan

Sheila Mahon

Adrienne MeKenzie

GRADE 11.

BAI<ER,

caused great

To Mr. and Mrs. Baker and family we extend our loving sympathy.


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