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Show ROWLAND HALL CLASS RECEIVES DIPLOMAS The night. Rev. ' Abtel Leonard awarded diplomas to nine young: women wo-men who have Just completed the course at Rowland Hall at St. Mark' cathedral yesterday afternoon and presented pre-sented a number of the students with beautiful medals of honor for successes suc-cesses during the past year. x Bishop Leonard was assisted In the exercises by Dean Eddy, the Rev. Charles E. Perkins and the Rev. Alfred Brown of Ogden, who delivered the address to the graduating class. The members of the graduating class were Clara Winston Cabell, Estelle Clinton, Hazel Pond. Florence Mary Robinson, Georgia Bright Smurr, Gladys Margaret Tuttle, Genevieve Van Kuran, Josephine Agnes Wilson. Florence Beatrice 'Wines. The bishop's gold medal, given to the member of the senior class attaining the highest average, providing the average was over 90 per cent, was given to Clara Winston Cabell; honorable honor-able mention was made of Georgia Bright Smurr. In the preparatory department de-partment the medal for the highest scholarship was conferred upon Dorothy Leonard, Pearl Gleed receiving receiv-ing honorable mention. In the primary department Bessie Callow received the medal for the highest scholarship and best attendance. The reading prize was given to Dorothy Hatch, who had read the most good books and had the best understanding of what she had read. Prizes for neatness in the dormitory dor-mitory were given to Louise Walker and Margaret SIzer, while a special prize offered by Bishop Leonard for the student finding the greatest number num-ber of texts on certain subjects assigned as-signed was won by Helen Long and Margaret Clark, the two girls finding the same number of references. |