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Show 0. Visel, A. Tilt, James McLaughlin, J. Kirk and Joseph McLaughlin. "Own the Gates as High as the ?';",;; 'Misses Kirk. Vigllul, Frederick, SlmpWn, Cottrel. MeGrath, Tilt, Wto, O Brlen, lloughenbaek, Ecker, Page, O Connor, . Wright, Nluk. O'Brien and L. Fape, Accompanied by Miss O'Connor. Polka Brllllante mabel Misses ViglUil and Kirk. Boasters. ..!!. ...... -Masters Tilt and Page Cm, In Soni! lueuoyo Accompanied by Miss M. O'Connor. Girls' Play, -The Expected Visitor -Characters. Fnffenln ' B. McQueen "?.enla B. Miller 'f- m. Tut S T. " M. O'Connor v" ,,i Ainu M. Decker Semi-chorus. "The Day We Left Irelam ...... Misses Niuk, Miller, O'Connor, AVita. M Ijueen, Decker and Frederick. Accompanist, Accom-panist, Miss M. Tilt. n Kedlatiou.. Master J. McLaug in Vocal Solo May 'lilt BoW plav. "The Base Ball Knthusiast" . . . ... . . 'MastJisJ. O'Brien, AV. Simpkius and If. Vocaniuot ' '.: Haw,,h,011n Misses Tilt and Miller, accompanied l InstrnmentS'solo Miss M. O'Connor Open-att. -Grandma's Birthday ... by J uniors and Minims. , ' Special Parts. Grandma 'Lfi1! Little Maud ..." S. AVi U ht Alice Miller p,'.',, B. McQueen m iv '."!.".'."!;.;;!.'.'...' l- ms? Claude. ...... M. Tilt Accomjauist. MissC.Nlnk. Distribution of Premiums and Oold Medals. Closing Remarks. AWAJIDS. Cold medal for Christian Doctrine-Awarded to MisscMcQucen. O'Connor, Decker. Vigliui, Witu, O'ltrien, Frederick, Cottrel, Kirk, h in-ltius. in-ltius. A. AVItz, M(,(lrath. J. O'Brien. AV. Sim-kins. Sim-kins. H. Visel. R. Witz. O- A'lsel. J. Kirk and L. Cottrell. Drawn by Addie Bell A'iglini, donated do-nated by Right Rev. Bishop Scanlan. tiold medal for good conduct Awarded to Missess Tilt, Nink, Miller. O'Connor. McQueen, Viglinl. Tilt. Cottrel. Decker, A. O'Brien, Sim-kiii. Sim-kiii. Kirk, P:ige, Frederick. McOratli. IOuk, K. O'Brien, AVitz, AV. Simkins, H. Visel. O. Visel. It. AVItz. J. Kirk, A. Page, A. Tilt, R. Decker. L. Cottrell. and J. floss. Brawn by Mary Cottrel, Uouuted by Very Rev. father V()od medal Tor mnslc Awarded to Misses Nink. Tilt, O'Connor, McQueen, Viglinl. Page and Kirk. Drawn by Mary O'Connor, douated by Rev. Father Galllgan o Park City. END TO SWL DAia. Students Bid Adieu to Studies and Class Booms Amid Music and Sweet Perfume, THREE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Charming Programmes of Music, Song, and Sentiment Rendered at a Trio of Institutions. The fifteenth annual commencement exercises of St. Mary's academy is in progress this afternoon in Academy hair mid tho enjoyable programme is being witnessed by a large gathering of the relatives and "friends ot the participants'. partici-pants'. Tho room is beautifully adorned with -flowers and evergreens, and the fair graduates look 'charming in their costumes of snowy white. 1'ollowing is the programme: , Instrumental Duet.... Misses L. and F. Sieber Instrumental Solo MissHoey Misses'o'boimeii.'cartier ('aider and Dyer Letters Bv the Junior and Minim Clares Instrumental Duet.. Misses Pigman and Smttu A'ocal Solo... Miss M. burke instrumental Misses Doyle aud Nelson Vocal Duct (double) Misses Nugent, Musgrove, Cronin and Pierce. . ,, . Instrumental MlssexS. and M. Slatei Valse Caprice (Rubrnstelni..MIss A. Bruneatix "The Primary Colors" (recitation) Misses Ferguson, AV'lsel. Johnson, Savage, K. Crane. McCornick and Kinny. Instrumental Duet:. Misses Price aud Lanigan Compositions By the Intermediate Classes Piano Solo Miss Van Patton Duo.. it her, Miss Hunter; guitar. Miss Pierce Vocal Solo Miss 1 nomas Instrumental. .Misses McDermott aud McLean M aiidoiin! Miss Folsiim - piano, Miss Burke Instrumental Trio. . . . ... .The Umncttux Sisters Essays aud Compositions By the Senior Classes " jiiitiir.' Miss jVNoei'lnnauo, MIms A. Nonll. Vocal Solo Mts fierce Instrumental : Miss Harris Instrumental (four pianos) AVolIenliaupt jVlisses Stebcr, A. Noell. Cunuingnani. A. aud F. Applegate, Dyer, Brown aud O'Don-nell. O'Don-nell. Chorus, from the "Bohemian Oirl," Private vocal class. Duo Harp, Miss ClOnlu; Piano, Miss I'olsom. Essay (French ) ..' . M iss M. Luce. AWAliD OF PUKillCMS l.V THK JL'NIOa AND MINIM CUASSUS. Recitation (Oermar.l . . :. '. . . . Maggie Dalley. Guitars, "Suaulsh Victory March."... Converse Misses Hunter, Pierce, Nugent, J. Noel, L. Ervav, Biepcu. Ferguson aud Sieber. Vocal Trio, "Ave Maria." Owens Mioses Cronin, M. Keeney aud Pierce. Mazourka, (de Traineaul Ascher Misses Folsom, Keel, Burke, Bruueuax,. Luce and Shea. Song, "Momentosof Mother," accompanied on Oultars, Piano, Mandolin, Violin, and . Banjo by ten little juniors. AWARD. OF PREMIUMS IN THE INTERMEDIATE DBPA1ITMENT. Instrumental, "Perpetual Movement." A'on AVeber Miss Folsom. Recitation. (German) Miss L. Sieber. Solo and Chorus, "Fire Alarm." Thompson Chorus Private Vocal Pupils, Soloists, . Misses Pierce, Edwards aud Keene. AWARD OF PREMIUMS IN THK SENlOB DEPARTMENT. DEPART-MENT. Concert Recilfttion, "Grandma's Picture," By Twenty Juniors aud Minims. Overture, V'on Suppe Misses Cronin and Edwards. Guitar Song, "Silver Bells of Memory,". ....... Accompanied ou miliars, pianos, narps, Violin, Zithers. Mandolins and Banjo by Thirty-eight young ladies. The exhibits of drawiugs, paintings in oil and water colors, China and Kensington Ken-sington on satin and velvet, also plain sewing and ornamental needlework, done by the pupils, is extensive, and presents proofs of excellent tutorship and painstaking. " ' AT ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE. The Closing Exercises Tills Morniug An Excellent Programme. The closing exercises at All Hallows College were held in the college chapel this morning. The programme was an excellent one and the children acquitted themselves admirably. At the close of the programme a short address was made by Rev. Father1 Sattera of Nevada Ne-vada - . The stage was neatly and beautifully dressed with tho National colors. At the rear Avas a painting of the Bald Eagle, while pendant- huug tho American Ameri-can flag. Particular mention should be made of Willis McCornick, John Burke, George Dow, Thomas Fallon, Louis Sohoppe, and Hugh Woods or tho masterly mauner they gave their rccitatious,' Young McCornick especially showing an appreciation of tho spirit of his piece, "Tho Lexington," Lexing-ton," by change of tone of voice and action, remarkable in one so youug. The songs were well rendered and the instrumental part of the programme reflects much credit upon Professor Careless. Among those present were the very Kev. Father Kioly, Rev. Father Nattini, Galligan, Quigley and the very Itev. I. B. Chaaigner, S. M., the president, and Rev. Fathers of tho order, and professors of the college. Entrance march "Flower of the Flock" Masters Dow, AV. Clays. J. Fanulng. Declamation "Cogitations on a Fly" J. Savage. Violin solo "Fond Hearts Must part" George Dow. Recit ation "Story of a New Hat" J. Fanninir. Song, "Gathering Up tho Shells,".. Thompson Master F. Mulvauey. Recitation "The Lexington" AV. McCornick. Song "Put Me in My Little Bed" L. Hannaford. Solo Selection "Maritana" Master AV Clays. Declamation "Bernardo del Carpio" Johu Burke. Song. . . . "I'll Remember A'ou. Love, in My Prayers" F. Mulvaney. Recitation, "The Bella" George Dow. Song "Jennie, the Flower ot KHdare" AV. Hannaford. Violin solo. ..."Old Rosin the Bow" Variations John Fanning. Declamation "The Namo of Washington" T. Tallon. Recitation Selected Louis Schoppe. Comic song.. ..-'When the Pigs Begin to Fly" I Hannaford. Declamation ,.--'t'he Glieber's Daughter" H. Woods. Accompauist, Prot. George Careless. Al the closo of the programme prizes were distributed as follows: Gold medals Frauk Mulvauey, John P. Fanning aud William D. Clays. Silver medals L. Hannaford and Eugene Luce. Prizes were also given to Hugh C. Wood, John J. Sullivan, Peter Tallon, Tal-lon, Lewis Schoppe, James Savage.Tom Fallon, George Dow, Mark N. Sullivan, James F. Greene, Herman Brennen Kaupf, Louis McCornick, Hunt Johnston, John-ston, Andrew Larson, Arthur Osborne, Max Alexander, Edward McQueen, Albert Clarke, Patrick Mabon, Frank Wallace, M. Burke. Charlie Hamilton, Harry Grcenig aud James Kennelly. PUPILS OF THE HOLY CROSS. Programme of the Closing Exercise Held Yesterday Afternoon. Tho closing exercises at the Holy Cross school were held yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Many friends of the little folks were present. The programme was remarkably re-markably well executed. A brief address was made by Rev ' Father Nattini, of Eureka, Nev Following was the programme: Entrance M arch Ulanduer Misses McQueen aud Connor. Greeting Sons' , Vocal Class Instrumental Solo ' Miss M Tilt What Each Would Wish.". ...Master j' Hess. R. Decker, M. McUrain, L. VreL A. Tage, ! r": |