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Show St. Patrick's Pupils. ! A large audience was present on Monday Mon-day afternoon at St. Patrick's parochial s- hool, the occasion being the graduating graduat-ing exercises of the eighth grade. Every seat in the large assembly fcall was filled fill-ed with the parents ar.d admiring friends of the young gtaJuaus. The stage was tastily decorated with the I national colors, pink and white. The i young lady graduate-, with pleading tan to. were gow ned in while, and look- j od very prettyf all lady graduates gen- t-rally 1 ...k that way), while the more ' Sober black of the young men accentu- I ated the picture. The. progt amine of! exercises' was of unui-ual interest and vari'ty. and each ntnnber was receive I with prolonged and enthusiastic ap- I pki-.e. The programme was a follow fol-low s: "Wh.V oe ring Hope." chorus Eighth pl-ole. ""ynio," recitation Michael Gavi-' Gavi-' pan. i "1'ncle Jam's Jolly Tars," pong Little Lit-tle hoys. Dialogue, part I-Marphall Harnoi, ; Martin Lyden. -: liatp s J -lion I'y request.) I ualogue, part II Marshall Harnoie. Marti;: Lyden. )i ill Sixteen young ladies. "Sue ' :" Frederick J. MeQueenoy. "The Tyroleans" St. Patrick' or- ll.elUi. "Yo'unieors' Jjeturn" Francis C. Wa:k, r. "J:iid lletribaum Domino" Quartet:.. Quar-tet:.. Where all acquitted themselves i. '!i la !!-. it .might seem wisdom to go i;;io i..iiti.-;:la!fi. Th.- recitation .r Michael Gavigan on The Cynic" was admirably done, as w.-ii as that by F. J. MeQueenoy, on "So. c. v-." Thomas C Walker gave a mac-terly i.citation on the " alunteers' P.e-turn." P.e-turn." The spirited dialogue between Mar-shnll Mar-shnll Ilariiois and Martin Lyden literally liter-ally biought down the house, thovsh ' ; :t one time it looked as if the young' ' ; orators were about to indulge in a "c-crap." One of the features of the entertain-! entertain-! , .mem was a well cxecute-d drill by sixteen six-teen young ladieis of the Sv-hoe!. One of the m.'-t t ieasanl re nitres ef the entire prcra n :r.e v. .;;- io musical jiun-ber? rehd.-re-d by t;. ; t ,-:ivl-1 members mem-bers of St. Patrick's . . : i.- .rj. the ' artiftie- manner with v.-hi? V. ' h. ' elered "Th.- Tr.cc..-;: ;: . :. .' -r-.a; ; credit, both on the p ,..- . : , ; , ,n.:,. ; teachers. Mi:.- ;-: ; .; 'fa- j vored the audiene v. : . -. ;. , .M:s on' the harp. i After the dose of the literary exer- I fif .-s. Hev. Fath.-i Ulaere handed the I graduates, their d:))lomas. The Rev. Father, in a few well (hot-en remarks, 'orr.'Plimented the Sisters on the performance per-formance of the pupils and the creditable credit-able showing cf the your.g graduates on the occasion. He urged that it was the duty of the graduate to set a good ; examvie to the juniors, and imp re .-'! n hm tlip np.'ouetv of nor-mitig- thir studies with diligence, so that they might attain sweas. j Two beautiful banners were awarded ! to pupils of the twelfth and ieconJ grades, having obtained the highest marks for department, i A large number of merit cards were ! also dis-trlbuted to the pupils of the various clar-ns for goad conduct. The graduates were Francis C. Walker. Wal-ker. Frederick J. MeQueeney. Daniel W. Lewi.?, John F. Sullivan, John P. Ryan. Albert J. Mueller, Fram-is K. Clifford ar.d Mis-.-es Mary Eva Eurchih Florence M. Hugnes, Mary M. Conner? Mary R. Rogers, Es'.ella M. O'Donneli, Margaret M. Ryan. Mary M. Guinotte, Agatha M. Hummel. Lulu A. Neenan. Mary C. Doi.ey and Mary C. Clarey. The following Priests were in attendant attend-ant e: Revs. Fathers; Blaere. Harrington ar.J Krgiish from St. Patrick's Church; Father I'aualyn. Miies City; Father Gallagher, KaHsp.el, and Father Mc-Court. |