Show 1 SL MARYSJiREAT DAY I I > TwentySecond Annual Commencement Com-mencement THE LARGE HALL CROWDED EXERCISES WERE OF A VERY INTERESTING CHARACTEE An Address by Bishop ScanlanThe Pupils Acquit Themselves With Much Credit Medals and Honors Conferred The Art Exhibit Fancy Work Display 1I 1 I or all the 22 commencements that have been held at St Italysacademy I none have been more enjoyable of ve llected more credit upon the institution institu-tion presided over by the sisters than that of yesterday Ii The large hall was tastefully decor 4 ated with the class colors of rand r-and green and was crowded with pupils I pu-pils parents ind friends of the school It was a brilliant assemblage among I those present being the state and city i officials and many prominent In the educational and social affairs of the city One of the features was an eloquent I address by Bishop Scanlan who re 1 icrred to tie work betas done by the academy encouraged the pupils In j their efforts and gave some sound advice ad-vice t THE PROGRAMOIE The cofliplete programme was as follows fol-lows Tannhausei Wagner r F First pianos Misses Folsom and 1 Kane Second pianos Misses r Davis and Cooper Harps Misses Trumbo Meister and Egan Violins Misses D Kinney Kin-ney and Skyrme Oh Hasti Crimson Morning from Lucia di Llimmermoor Donizetti Vocal Class accompanied on piano harps and violins I Brautesang A Jensen Violins Misses D KInney Meis I ter Cv Miller and Skyrme i Wand dnIU7 rIv > Juniors I i The Challenge C C Somarville Miss SUyrme I I Venire a TerreKowalski Misses M Kinney Hummer Vadner Skyrme Egan Douglas Doug-las Pollock and M Nissler Contralto solo The WatcherGeibel i Miss C Miller accompanied on piano and violins Impromptu Polka cornet solo i J O Casey Miss B Miller i Recitation huTwrousAdapted I Miss C Xfeslcr Mexican Dance Worrall Guitars Misses I E Davis D i I Kinney and H Berkland J I Pantomime Old Oaken Bucket i Elouion class isses Beard C Nissler i owne M L Kinney C Flynn 1 Hummf Skyrme and B Ehret Belisario < harps Oborthur I Misses Trumb Kane Meister and Egan Distribution of class medal = Merr Oe the Hills Pmsuti i Misses McCaffery Douglas L I j Ehrfi I P and B Stiller Keel Viox Bailey Beard Meister Eggs Cavanaugh Ridh Coop I or Sullian Doyle and Vadner I I accompanied on piano harps and violins I in Relief LucknowJC Campbell Y Mis5 M Kinney I Capriccio BrilIlante H moll op 22 Iendelssohn Misses Trumfco Kane Meister and D Kinney Soprano solo The Flower Girl Bevignani Miss Keel accompanied on piano and violins I La Fiesta a march b waltz i Ronooviere j Mandolins Misses M Kinney Band I I B-and T Davis Vadner Kiernan Williams C Miller M Nissler j Enny and Mulvey Guitars I Misses Bailey B Miller Beard Bruneau Sullivan Gloor Walsh j Viox Cochran Eggs Quirk i i Berkland D Kinney McIntosh i Ricf I L Ehret Rich Osborne Doyle Hummer Skyrme Pollock and I Walker I Essay SymbolsMiss Bruneau Ave Marta soprano solo and threepart chorus E Karst I I Solo Miss Viox chorus Misses C Miller Keel McCaffery I Meister Beard L Ehret Sullivan Sulli-van Bailey and Cooper accompanied accom-panied and cornet on piano harps violins I Ballade III Chopin Miss Meister Coming Home Again SK I I Kucken Vocal class accompanied by St Marys orchestra 1 Awarding of prize medals Conferring of graduating medals and I diplomas ValedictoryMiss Kiernan 7F 4ddressRt Rev L Scanlan D D I I Marche HongroiseKowalski < Yp J Firgt pianos Misses D Kinney and E Davis Second pianos i Misses Sullivan and Browne Harps Misses Trumbo Kane and Egan Violins Misses 1 Moister Skyrme and C Miller I Cornet Miss B Miller Features of the exercises that deserve I de-serve especial merit were the comet I solo by Miss B Miller the recitation by Miss M Kinney the soprano solo I of Miss Keel and the Ave Maria by I t Miss Viox and a threepart chorus i MEDALS AND HONORS j Gold medals and diplomas in the1 academic department were conferred on Miss Josephine Kiernan and Miss Hannah Belle Bruneau Gold medal for Christian doctrine the sift of Rev Thomas Galligan Park City awarded to Miss Margaret Myles competitor Miss L Oochran Gold medal for catechism the gift of I i Very Rev D Kielev Salt Lake awarded to Miss Kate Flynn Competitors Com-petitors Misses McCaffery Hammer Curley and Gaigan Gold medal for the highestaverage In the first senior class the gift of Mr Leyson Butte Mont awarded to Miss j k i wJ > iI Dora Kinney Competitor Miss Grace I Bailey Gold medal for highest average In the I second senior class the gift of Rev Thomas Galligan Park City awarded to Miss Alice Fisher Competitors Misses Farlinger and Sullivan Gold medal tor highest average in the first preparatory class awarded to Miss Helen Fritsch Competitors Misses Pollock and Mcintosh Gold medal for highest averageIn the second preparatory class the gift of Dr A Fowler Salt Lake awarded to Miss Bessie Skyrme Competitor Miss G Bagner Gold medal for the highest average In the third preparatory clap awarded to Miss Maud Nissler Competitors Misses Antretter Evans Edna Clark B Ehret and M McDonough Gold medal for correct deportment in the junior department the gift of Dr A Fowler Salt Lake awarded to Miss I I Eva Antretter Honorably mentioned I IS Solomon M Nissler N Mahon M I Mulrooney A Curley M Plumhoff and M McDonough Prize for improvement in bookkeeping bookkeep-ing awarded to Miss Emma Gloor I Competitors Misses Fisher Farlinge and D Kinney Prize for highest average in the first I junior class awarded to Miss Fay Rob Ison Competitor Katie Pollock Prize for the highest average in these I the-se < Ond junior class awarded to Miss Cora Flynn Competitor Rose Me Donou Prize for the highest average In the I minim class awarded to Clara Tarpej Competitor Laura Kieder Prize for improvement In penmanship I penman-ship first class awarded to Miss Mary Sullivan Competitors Misses Quirk I and Farlinger Prize for improvement in penmanship penman-ship second class awarded to Miss I NJssIer I Competitors Misses Cooper and kyrme i Prize for improvement in drawing c LrT BISHOP SCAEIAN I I and painting awarded to Miss Grace Balle I Prizes for improvement in ornamental I orna-mental needlework awarded to Misses T Davis and M Kinney Honorably mentioned Misses E Davis G Bailey and R Quirk Prize for plain sewing awarded to Miss Bertha Ehret Competitors Alice Curley Laura Byrnes and H Pollock Honorably mentioned Katie Pollock Ethel Solomon Nellie Mahon K Flynn I THE ART EXHIBIT One of the pleasures of the day was a few moments spent in the academr parlors Here may be seen a larse and very artistic display of beautiful I work which gives evidence of appreciative appre-ciative and industrious pupils i Among the pieces executed in mineral I ftafritrng tin chla deserving of special mention are a jardinicr and dessert set I I in floral design by Miss M Luce a I I chocolate set and other pretty pieces I by Miss T Davis and a teteatete set I beautifully decorated with babyblue i I eyes peeping out through maidenhair I I fern by Miss E Davis I Misses J Hayes M Kinney C Niss I ler F Brown J Bagley and M i Beaver are also deserving of special I mention ytte exhibit in oil and water colors i presents its own merits of artistic Character and fine execution the worl I of the following young ladies being I specially noteworthy Misses H Berk land J Hayes G Bailey T Davis i C Nissler F Brown K Flinn M Kinney J Bagley and M Temnleton Not the least in importance may be tfeJe g fc I I mentioned the handiwork l of the beginners begin-ners studies from casts llowers and fruits from nature done in pencil and crayon and showing a great deal of talent The parlors themselves nicely decorated decor-ated with plants and flowers form a pleasant contrast to the work displayed dis-played DISPLAY OF FANCY WORK I Miss T Davis centerpiece handsomely hand-somely embroidered in roses lunch cloth in violets centerpiece and doylies to match in Honiton embroidery Miss M Kinney tray cloth embrcidered in poppies centerpiece 4n wild roses lunch cloth in apple blossoms handkerfnief case half dozen doylies embroidered flannel skirt Miss C Nissler black satin piano cover embroidered in violets I vio-lets Miss I Douglas set of embroidered table linen Miss G Vadner embroidered embroid-ered table cloth and napkins to match Miss L Ehret sideboard cover centerpiece center-piece and doylies to match Miss F Cooper plane cover Miss N Walsh centerpiece tray cloth and handkerchief handker-chief case Miss E Gloor table scarf and glove case Miss M Viox sofa pillow pil-low centerpiece and half dozen doylies Miss M Miles two centerpieces Miss G Bailey centerpiece and tray cloth Miss M McCaffery sofa pillow and lunch cloth Miss S Hummer embroidered embroid-ered napkins centerpieces and chair cushion Miss 1C Quirk centerpiece in roses Miss B Miller tray cloth embroidered em-broidered In sweet peas Miss N Os borne centerpieces Miss C Eggs centerpiece cen-terpiece Mis K Skyrme centerpieces Miss E McIntosh centerpiece in ferns Miss M Nissler tray cloth Miss M Davis lunch cloth Miss M Farlinger centerpiece Miss M Plumhoff lambrequin lam-brequin I I PLAIN SEWING MSss B Ehret misses dress undershirt under-shirt and handkerchiefs Miss Laura Byrne pillow shams and night dress I Miss Eva Antretter night dress Miss I M Lynch childs skirt Miss Mary Mc r Donough childs dress Miss Margaret McDonouRh childs dress and skirt Miss Hazel Pollock dress Miss E Cavanaugh Cav-anaugh white apron Miss Catherine Flynn dress Miss F Evans tucked apron Miss Fay Robinson skirt apron and doily Miss Maud Nissler tucked apron Miss C Pollock dress and skirt Miss E Egan childs apron Miss C Meyers apron and table napkins Miss il6 t wise rof r Ethel Solomon childs l skirt Miss Louise Lou-ise Sullivan skirt and handkerchief Miss A Curley dress and apron Miss M Mulrooney baby dress and table napkin Miss A Gavigan dress Miss G Hanson skirt Miss J Walker skirt Miss T Dell apron Miss G McCor nick pewins apron Miss Cora Flynn sewing apron Miss E Granger sewing apron Miss R McDonough white skrrt Miss M Cuddy hemstitched stand cover |