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Show Roil of Conor FL.-ihe Salt Lake Cog;.ate institute for tU tenth mun'.b : 11 1G II SCHOOL DEPART 31 EST. Standard 55 per cent. Jennie S:m- n9, 97; Lizzie Scho field, '.'i; Frank Anderson, 95. LNTEUM ED LATE DEP AKTUEST. Standard 93 per cent. Julia Ruriin, Florence Tyler, Geo. Ii-ed, 97; Emma Burlin, Frank B u edict, Sarah Urii6tein. Alexander Rogers (both months). Bortba Schmidt (ooth tnoulhts), 90; Alan-ie Morris, 95; Hpnry Launan, Freddie Monaon, 84; Hat'.ie Gntiio, Rebecca Myers, 93. j Standard 93 per cent. ' Mabel Aoderaon, 97; Lena Morh sen, 96; Ellen Morgeusen, 9; Maggie . AU, ilaggie Dieppe, 9'i; Nauuie Kimball, 93; Carl Dvia, 96; Jamca Kogers, 96; 8. J. Kance, 95; Julius Auerbach, 94; James Auerbacn, 91; Fred Loukl.-y, 9i; Dasid White, 94; Moaea Morris, 93; John Kobertabaw, 93. The pupiia in the higher class1- wern eubjected to a rigid writ ten evimiuatiou of the studies o the ye.tr, and their atandiog ior the tenth month iu study ia determined by these examinations. Hence, while the most of them reached an average of over 90 per coot, but few reached 95 per cent, ao aa to be on the roll of honor. The following prizes were delivered on the last day of school : FOURTH EE AD EC lat prize, Elizabeth Schofield. 2d " Charles Johnson. 3d " Alexander. Rogers. Prize in geography, A, Charles Johnson. Prize in geography, B, Rebecca Myers. Priz3 in geograpy, C, Gaorge Rscd. The following persona were the best in writing : Emma Burlin, Bertha Smith, Robert Lucky, Chae. Johnson and Freddie MunBon. The ' first named drew the prize. |