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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1938-
SACRED HEART SCHOOL HOLD
PRIZE GIVING
Headmistress Reports On
Modified Curriculum
LADY NORTHCOTE OFFICIATES
That the curriculum of the school had been modified Ly, many ways and a very successful year was experienced, was commented upon is the Headmistress's report when the" Sacred Heart School (formerly Italian Convent) held its annual" prize-giving yesterday.
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geofry Northcote, and Lady Northcote, accompanied by Capt. 8. H. Batty-Smjih, A.D.C. and Mr. C. G. Sollis, Director of Education, were amongst the large rathering presait
Lady Northcote distributed the prizes.
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whose "approval » has encouraged the young artists.
Lastly, on behalf of the parents. to thank the teachers, one and ali that have helped to make their children what we see them to be; and to thank the children for making us, the grown-ups, happy again with same of childhood's happiness," because the children are what they are.
PRIZE WINNERS
The honour of having her name. inscribed on the School Shield for integrity and self-reliance has been awarded to Martha Lee.
Lady Ho Tyng's Scholarship for good conduct and application:- Angela Wong (Senior): Joan Lin (Junior)
Lugard Scholarship for the year 1938:--Molly OʻYoung. MATRICULATION CERTIFICATE AND PRIZE Nellie Shroff (Distinction English), Martha Lee, Angela
ini
The Headmistress's report, which well. Ever since September 1937," was read by the Ray, Fr. G. Byrne they have joined, forces with the Wah Yan College Reef Associa- was, in part, as follows:->
This year we reached a maximum lor, contributing $1911.33. enrolment of 55. Many candi- The School, on the other hand. Wong. dates knocking at the door had to lowes much to Mis. Kwan, the ex- MATRICULATION CERTIFICATE
refused. Hongkong's larger cellent" chairman of the Ladies'
Ruby Chak. Anna. Chau, Irene schools are faced with this pro-Working Committee, for the kind Chen, Anna Lee, Flora Li. Mag- blem; and it is a difficult problem. nssistance given to our girls in endalen Tlu. Helen Wong.
be
Mr. Ralston. in the annual in-couraging and superving their spection of the School, cypres ed work.
Our aim in education is to pro- his satisfaction in words which do not fall to encourage both the Staff duce worthy girla with a social sounded "The School 15 mentality based on the and the pupils:
principles of right and wrong.
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HONGKONG SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Catharine Lee (Honours), Jenny Kwok Honours). Victoria Arias
Honours).
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Our results in the pubue ex. Many of our past pupils are ne aminations were good: 10 pupils ing trained as nurses at the Queen passed the Hongkong Matricula- Mary Hospital.
We wish now, to express our tion Examination, and 25 pupils passed the Local School Certificate sincere thanks to His Excellency. Examination. obtaining 3 honours the Governor, to Lady Northcate, Lim,
full hesides the passes
percentage
AT UNİVERSITIES
CLASS 3
of who has kindly consented to give Doreen Manson, Hazel O'Sullivan, away the prizes, to all the other Beatrice Rodrigues, Alice Saritos, distinguished guests here present Teresa Soong. Cestra Tsang, Rosie and to all those who directly Yu." The majority of our girls who or indirectly have given support to have matriculated continue their the school. studies: 18 of them are now atte Lt the Hongkong University, '7 Lingnam and 2 at the Aurora.in Shanghai, while a good number of our graduates are efficient teaches in the Colony or abread.
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First Prize: Mabel Lai; second, Molly O'Young; third, Matilda Yu. FATHER BYRNE'S SPEECH
CLASS 4 A AND B First Prize: Constance Ho and Father Byrne said:-- Looking back on the twelve Nora Poon; second, Geraldine Lo: Anna years of residence which I have third, Rosaline Lam and just completed in the Colony. I(Shin.
CLASS 5 A AND B The health of the pupils is cared find that reading reports-with
First Prize: Angeline Chung and, for by an excellent medical atten- the inevitable little speech thrown dance, which, together with the in-at Girls' Behools' Academic Patricia Ho: second. Maggie Chi airy buildings, ensures the physical functions, has been quite a major and Philomena Llu; third. Louisz welfare of the young people en- item in my engagement book: Yau and Phyllis Medina. trusted to us. We are very thank-do not find Boys' Schools obtru ful to Dr. Balean to his regular ding themselves. visits to the school, eye-inspection,
H
to Tsang; third, Julia Wong, Ruth Ma
CLASS 7 A AND B
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CLASS 8 A, B AND C First Prize: Nancy Chue, Susie Perhaps the reason may be that Ho and Helena Ng: "second, Natalia Teresa Leong and Ida and care of hecessitus puplis. the ladies, with that fine sense of Chue,
The curriculum of the School has intuitive psychology proper ben modifed in many ways: flat their sex, have sensed me out and Joan Fu. of all, the teaching of Chinese is be a "Feminist." And I am: not only
First Prize: Colleen Cheung and extended from Class 9 to the up- 1or the general reason given by per classes. Selenice is now taught Chesterton in Orthodoxy: "Every Mimy Yung: second, Shirley Wong
by and Rose Jong: third, Rosie Chengf on a more experimental and prac-man is womanised, merely tical basis, which renders the sub-being born. They talk of the and Mary Yung. ject appealing even to young masculine woman: but every man minds, and interest will be further is a feminised man:" but also for aroused by the flims which will be the reason that woman has always Matilda Ping: second, Helen La charge, of wounding and inflict- been and without some radical and Phyllis, Tang; third, Daphne shown henceforth.
upsetting of our order, is likely Long and May Chan.
STENUGRAPHY
to remain the most influential of educators.
CLASS 8 A AND B
First Prize: Martha Lo and
CLASS 9. First Prize: Winnie Yu; second Therese Stewart; third. Louisa Ho. CLASS 10 A First Prize: Herry Loo; "second,
lind Tu..
The students of the upper classes, though absorbed in pre-
Every normal man values a good ping for the School Certificate home; he hopes, by matrimony. and Matriculation Examinations, to secure it. But it is the woman have the opportunity of getting who make the home, founded on Lina Kung (absent); third, Rosa knowledge of Stenog.aphy, which the two ideas heart' find hearth' will be of use.especially to those so linked that we cannot war
CLASS 10 B who are anxious to take up office ourselves in one without the glow
First Prize: Jean Wong; work after School
Cheng; of the other, Do not think that
third, We now have an efficient course this is a matter of slight con Margie of Physical Education under the
sequence. It is at the root of
ball.
The efficial name for the func
Tavares,
'ower classes to the whole schoo4tion to which we have been invites Leong and Anna Wong.
second, Teresa
Irene
Julla
Chow,
STREET SLEEPER
WOUNDED.
Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards
at the Central Court yesterday on
ing grievous bodily harm on Mak
Chuen on November 4, an un- licensed hawker. Pun Cheung, was fined $100 with the alternative of six weeks' hard labour.
Detective-Inspector L. R. Whant
prosecuted.
rendant were street sleepers IL Both the complainant and de-
was stated that on the night of November 4 Pun approached Mak demanding for the return of thirty-five cents which he had loaned Mak,” 1
An argument arose and during the course of which it was said that complainant smacked defen- cant once on the face. Pun, in re- turn, gave a blow on Mak's chest
and it was alleged that Fun had a knife in his hand when he struck Mak.
supervision of Miss Swift, to whom sound preparation "for life, which MUSIC CERTIFICATES we are particularly grateful. The education claims to be, and f Higher Local: Honours, girls have welcomed it as another is wider than business: hearts are Chen Merit, Beatrice Go source of pleasure besides basket-more easily depressed than the Senior-Honours, Catalina G
stock exchange, and they rise errero, Jane Porter, and Felecidad Another of the improvements is again with less elasticity.
Jacinto;
Intermediate: Honours, the extension of singing from the
In view of its educational value
Junior:-Honours, Katie affords to-day ladles and gentlemen, Martha Lo. Thavi Vangtal... and of the pleasure it
"Advanced preparatory: Honours, Our School an old Converit congol,The prize-giving day." Frankly
It is too wattana Vangtal. still stress the necessity of needle- don't like the name.
Preparatory: Honours. Rosie werk and Domestic Science as in- eloquent of curricula, and one must
R. J. Maitland, residing at No be quite a stranger to the school | Ting. dispensable subjects in the educa
First Steps: Honours, Luba Be-5, Dina House, was fined $5 by Mr. tion of girls. Good reading too tsWorld if he ignores that amongst encouraged. Each class has its the fiercest of school battles are sedish, Reika Wolff and Manuela R. & D. Forrest at the Central Court yesterday when he pleaded own library of useful and interest- the battles of examination
guilty to driving a car in a cicaed ing books and these are increased
road. Morrison Street, on November In number every year.
9:
WORK FOR CHARITY
A charitable initiative was taken
ricula.
eux-Nunes,
It remains for me only to thank on behalf of all, His Excellency, the Governor, for kindly setting aside some hours of a very busy
up for the support of a poor family programme, to encourage the
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NO CANE STROKES FOR BURGLAR
In a report appearing in these
TRAFFIC CASES: AT CENTRAL
Pleading guilty through a letter, Lt. Sumons, R. A, was fined $5 for driving without a valid driver's licence on Island Road."
administered
in Hongkong and the sum of 3240 School efforts: Lady Northcote for has been collected for th's purpase. her interest expressed
In the field of War, Pellet work readiness, to distribute the prizes that a burglar was sentenced to our gis have played their part and all the ladies and gentlemen four months hard labour and
A caution was in her columns yesterday, it was stated
FIVE DOLLARS
A. FOOT,
SIR
By J. MILLAR WATT
eight strokes. of the cane for burglary by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest This was incorrect. The man was sent to gaol for four months' for burglary and given another eight months for returning from banish- ment. The penalty for burglary does not include caning..
JAPANESE PLANE SHOT DOWN
Wuchow, Nov. 22 One of 19 Japanese planes which raided Kwellin yesterday was brought down and two others were hit and slightly damaged by Chi- nese anti-aircraft guns.
Szewil, northwest of Bamshui in Kwangtung, was also attacked→→ Central News,
Motor Company, when be admitted against C. Lauritsen, of the Drazon a summons for allowing a trade licence plate to be used by another
peradi."
Pleading guilty by letter to a charge of having driven, his car along Hankow Road in October 15 without headlights, W. A. Cash, of Imperial Airways was fined $5 by Mr. 2.4. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday.
THE WEATHER
With a maximum temperature of 73 degrees, and a minimum of 62, yesterday's weather was sightly cooler, and this is expected to con tinue, according to the forecast,
No rain has fallen for the past
k and another fine day i ticipated to-day.
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