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Memories of St Mary’s secondary, Askeaton

A trip down memory lane

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  • Memory Essay’s
    • The pupil’s
      • 1940-1950
        • 1940- Margaret Casey, Mary Naughton, Eva Kenrick, Elsie O’ Neill, Kathleen Crowley
        • 1942 Michael D Ryan
        • Una Murphy (Nolan) 1940-1942
        • Michael Mulcair (Mul)1946-‘48
        • Patricia Cronin, Cappagh 1947-1949
      • 1950-1960
        • Liam Meade 1950’s -library
        • 1952 Tom Meade
        • Mary Casey, Castle gates (1953-1956
        • Mary Buckley/Patrick Sheahan1958-1963
      • 1960-1970
        • Pat Brennan 1962-1965
        • Anne Braddish (Goggin) 1965
        • 1961-1965 Fr John Madigan
        • Pat Brennan 1962-1965
        • Margaret O Shaughnessy (Peyton) 1961-1963
        • Pat Wallace 1961-1966
        • 1968-1973-Marie Hogan Pallaskenry, Mai Enright
      • 1970-1980
        • The Lady in the Cape by Fintan Ryan
          • Fintan Ryan first year at St Mary’s 1972-1977
        • Des Horgan 1972
        • Caroline Sheahan nee Naughton 1970-1975
        • 1970 Mary Hawkes
        • Timothy Kelly
        • Terry Fitzgerald
        • James Fitzgerald
        • Antoinette Fitzgerald (nee O’ Shaughnessy’)
        • 1974 Jackie Cronin
        • Michael Mann
        • Seanie Kelly 1975-1980
        • Geraldine O Connor (nee Daly) 1975-1980
        • Anita Hawkes 1975-1980
      • 1980-1990
        • Mal Keaveney 1985-1990
        • Una Hewsön 1980-1985
        • Janette Gallagher 1984-1990
        • Nicola Hewsön 1981-1986
      • 1990-2000
    • The teachers
      • 1946 Nora Duggan arrives from the west
      • Mary Meade (Fitzgibbon) Remembered
      • Ms Noreen O’ Sullivan (Mrs O’ Connell) 1958-1966
      • Memory Essays/ Ita Mc Donnell
      • Jo Scanlon 1968-1989
      • Carl Blodeu Art Teacher 1972-
      • Mary O’Rourke (Minister for Education 1987-1992
  • Photo Gallery
    • Anita Hawkes photo’s
      • Anita Hawkes collection
      • St Mary’s Golden jubilee 1990
      • Celebrating 70 years
    • Michael Griffin 1999
    • Una Hewsön Photos LC 1984/85
    • Photogaphs from the Askeaton Ballysteen News magazine (ABC)
  • More
    • References and other extras
      • Paddy Cronin Interview with Mrs Hawkes in 2010
      • Comhrá le TG4
    • Primary Schools in the locality
      • Dromlohan Church of Ireland NS, Kilcornan
      • Ballysteen NS
      • Beagh NS
      • Askeaton NS
      • Nutgrove NS, Creeves
      • Borrigone NS- the university of the west
      • Kilcornan NS
        • Moneymohill National School, Kilcolman.
      • Moneymohill National School, Kilcolman.
      • Nora Carrig Folklore collection
      • History of Askeaton Ballysteen compiled by Askeaton Ballysteen ICA
  • Contact page
  • A Lay Missionary in Lushoto by Nora Hawkes
  • Fr John Fitzgibbon’s Askeaton 1930-1950
  • St Mary’s – history of the building
  • St Marys Sec school timeline
  • Where it began in 1940
  • Polly O’ Mahony nee Jones
  • Miss Elizabeth (Bess) Mc Namara, nee O’ Shaughnessy

Michael Mann

Michael remembers these class members

Carmel Mann, Patsy Carney, Pat Holland, Marie Gallagher, David O Connell, Fiona Dundon, Maureen Casey, Majella Barry, Ger Murphy, Seamus Clancy, Mike n Paul Walsh, Bernadette O Connor, Kathleen Foley, Myles Gardiner

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