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Show All Hallow's College Concert. That the concert given for All Hal-. Hal-. low's colege at the tabernacle last Monday night was a perfect success, financially and artistically was gratifying grati-fying to all who had the event In charge and to everyone who was fortunate for-tunate enough to attend. From a musical mu-sical standpoint the programme was a festival occasion for music lovers. With artists like Dr. Browne, Prof. McClellan, Prof. Pedersen and Miss Ramsey appearing, nothing need be said about the excellence of the programme. pro-gramme. Master Arthur Pedersen is a coming artist, whose career will be watched with Interest, and Master O'Donnell did very clever work on the clarinet. The two young musicians won much applause. Of Dr. Browne, no more praise can be accorded him for his wonderful command of the pipe organ. He displays dis-plays the most marvellous faculty for discovering the most important feature fea-ture of a composition musically and dramatically, , and by his interpretation interpreta-tion enhancing its musical value. .The programme was undoubtedly the best ever given in the city. Graduating Exercises. The graduating exercises of St. Mary's academy were held on Wednesday Wed-nesday morning in the Academy hall. Owing to the death of Mother Lucre-tia Lucre-tia the exercises were private, only the reverend clergy and the parents of the graduates being present. The programme was as follows: Chorus, "Hymn of Faith" . . . Kremer Vocal Clas. Essay, "Nature's Magic" .." Miss J. Miller Methrical Essay, "The Gosnel . of Here and Now". Miss M. MTJonough Harp, "Home, Sweet Home" ...... Aptommas Miss E. Egan. Poem, "Deus et Patria" Miss M. Plumof "Ora Pro Nobis" Piccolomini Miss N. Mahan. Essay, "An Uncommon Sense" .... Miss E. McDonald "Waltz Song" Pattison Miss M. Nissler. Poem, "Song of the Wasatch" ...... .. Miss E. Clark "Valse de Juliette" Gounod-Raff - Miss E. Egan. Awarding of Class Medals. ' Conferring of Graduation Medals and Diplomas. Valedictory ........ Miss M. Nissler Address to the Graduates . Right Rev. L. Scanlan, "fx D. It can be truthfully said that the programme rendered was a musical and Intellectual treat. The young ladies la-dies who completed the Academic course and received diplomas were: Misses E. Clark, E. McDonald, J. Miller, Mil-ler, McDonough, M. Nissler and M. Plumhof, and Miss E. Egan in the conservatory of music. Miss Egan will demonstrate her ability on the piano and harp, playing with splendid musical tact and skill. A special medal for deportment was presented by Mrs. J. J. Daly and although al-though all the members of the senior class who were day pupils were equal in marks, the prize fell by chance to Miss Martha Plumhof. Another special spe-cial medal for deportment was the gift of Mr. Daly, and two little girls, Hazel Ashton and Esther Robbins, drew for it, the later winning. Medals were awarded to all the class together togeth-er with their diplomas, and medals to others were awarded as follows: Elsie MacMillan, Ethel Frisbese, Marin Halstead and Rita McDonald. Several Sev-eral of the seniors received extra medals. med-als. Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan presented the medals and diplomas and at the close of the exercises made a brief talk to the class on the motto, admonishing admon-ishing them of its beauty and significance. signifi-cance. The Sisters are to be congratulated on the close of a successful year. St. Mary's is a credit not only to the state but to the entire intermountain region. Very few institutions have such first-class educational advantages advant-ages and accommodations where the mind3 and hearts of the young can be so well cultivated and elevated. |