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Show ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. Requiem Mass for the Rev. Father Morrissey Tranksgiving Holiday. It fit-ems so short a time since Father Morrissey stood in our midst, it is hard to realise that we shall see him no i more. Deep and sincere was the sorrow sor-row which the sad news of his death looked at St. Mary's,, where, by his gem'al and kindly ways, he endeared hnr,f?elf to all. and. by his instructions a no priestly ministrations, made many his lasting debtors. The spiritual director di-rector of the Sodality, presiding at its regular meetings and taking a particular par-ticular interest in its affajrs. it is but natural that the members should feel bound to him by ties of grateful and reverent affection. How beautiful and eel soling that faith in which death puts no period to such acxeii relations. but rather offers the genuine means of continuing our loyalty beyond the grave. Actuated "by these sentiments, the pupils lost no time in having a requiem mass offered for the dear departed de-parted in the convent chapel, and again assisted at the requiem in the cathedral 0:1 Monday. May these and the many private suffrages made for him, if needed, procure his speedy entrance to eternal bliss. --f --f Thanksgiving day. for obvious rea-i rea-i s ns. was hailed with the wonted rejoicing. re-joicing. A fitting prelude to this noble fef-tival was the fervent .Te Deum in which all hearts and voices rendered thankful tribute to the "Giver of all good gifts" at the Eucharistic sacrifice, which is, to the Catholic, not a yearly but a daily sacrifice of thanksgiving. Therefore, amid the usual holiday diversion, di-version, with perhaps a little extra j feasting, the happy hours glided by, J reaching their grand finale in the I juniors' entertainment in the evening, i The programme, consisting of music, recitations, plays and physical culture cul-ture drill, promised much, and the most sanguine were fully satisfied with the rendition. School work was resumed on Friday and the full attendance proved that the girls know how to take a holiday. holi-day. An original and ingenious device for a Thanksgiving souvenir was produced pro-duced by Miss Margaret Evans. It consists con-sists of a blotter in' the shape of a palette, the cover of which bears the legend, "Our palate's delight," illustrated illus-trated by a huge turkey disporting his ample figure with a pride that fears no downfall. Brushes of small turkey 1 feathers project through the thumb-i thumb-i hole. The design was finely executed with a pyrographic etencil. Roll of honor for amiability, neatness, neat-ness, order, correct deportment and observance of rules for week ending Nov. 2o, 1!04. Senior Department Misses R. McDonough, Mc-Donough, L. Guthrie, I. Kane, F. Donohue. F. O'Neill, K. McDonough, M. Desmond. C. Gottstein, J. McCue, H. Ash ton, J: Dodds."V. Guthrie. P. (folding. (fold-ing. A. King. G. McMahan, I. West, 1). Vance. L. MoKonna. G. Sullivan'. F. McChrystal. C. Bonner. I. Smith. M. Moody. C. Castles. M. Ro-.-e. A. Broyles, E. McMillan, A. Castallina, K. Bixby, N. Smith. R. Hewetson, O. Kiser. M. Carpenter, L. Ryan, M. Franklin. J. Callaghan. V. Bawden, N. Hasbrook, M. Donohue, E. Wood, E. Thomaf. L. Ruthlege, E. Woods rd. O. Fletcher, M. Williams, G. Burton, A. Amonette, L. Brown, M. McLain. Junior Department. Misses M. Owens. B. Michaelis. M. McDonough. j W. McDonough, L. White, E, Hamil- j ton, F. Sullivan. K. Owens, L. Arm-j strong. C. Wood. M. Nenner, I. Griffin, D. Kiser. E. Kane, M. Scott. M. Hughes. D. Levy. A. Smith. S. Griffin, F. Halloran. M. Liiman, I. Guthrie. N. Fitzmorris. B. Christensen. M. Geb-hardt. Geb-hardt. K. Geoghegan. L. Lage. R. Ken-ney. Ken-ney. G. Mayer. M. Kane. E. Engle, E. Snarle. A. Jackson, L. Foote. G. Shoot. G. Huff. R. Little, L. Collins. G. Rath-bone. Rath-bone. A. Whatley, M. Gottschie, M. Rotzler, B. Prior, A. Bowen, M. Gui-j tard. Minim Department M. O'Donnel. M. Dillon, E. Smoot, P. Christenson. A. Brownlee, M. Brown. E. Fogh. V. Daniels. Dan-iels. F. Lambert, M. Greenhalgh. A. Buller, N. Hawe, H. Bemis. L. Gelding. Geld-ing. M. Hill. W. Ladd. R. Crater. B. Ryan. I. Griffin. S. Chase. M. Fitz-maurice. Fitz-maurice. II. Lambert. J. Bunnell, H. McKinness. G. Lindslev, D. White, M. Hughes. M. Bedell. H. McCarty, F. Seeley, N. Stewart. M. Lantry. G. Del-mane, Del-mane, V. DeLoery. R. Coughlin. V. Hildman, A. Lalonde, D. Golding, Ruth Kelly. |