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Show i ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. Pupils Receive Bulletins of Their Class Averages. i Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock the pupils pu-pils of the academic, preparatory and junior grades assembled in the study I hall to receive the bulletins of their j j elat-s averages for th month of 0 to-i j her. It i? hoped that the parents on j comparing these notes with those of September may find cause for giatifi-cat giatifi-cat iona. rise in the percentage being surely a sign of their daughters' progress. prog-ress. This consideration, indeed, should appeal to the filial instincts of each devoted de-voted child, who will strive to make thci-se reports not only proofs' of her diligent dil-igent application to study, but also tokens tok-ens of appreciative gratitude for the advantages afforded her by her good parents, j f The reading and distribution of the cards was interspersed with the following fol-lowing pleasing programme: i Gratid Polonaise, piano. Florence O'Ncil j "Anabel Lee," recitation... j Cecelia oi tste-n j "A Pay Dream." vocal Jennie Druids Micnon Florence Donorine In conclusion, the pupils were re-j j minded of ihe great importance of twoj : of the regular studies, penmanship and i j letter writing', and were urged on the j strongest grounds to tiim at excellence j in these indispensable arts. The preparations for Hallowe'en wrj carried on with such strict secrecy that when the audience, convened on very short notice, beheld the amazing results, the surprise and admiration' j were quite overpowering. It whis. in - j deed, a bewildering sight minim and ! junior and senior transformed beyond) I all recognition racial types and char-j jaoteis literary and historical prevailing. prevail-ing. It were hard to say which mask was the best, but if a vote were taken there would probably be a tie between the- "Traveler" and the "Ghosts." An appropriately amusing entertainment v as included between the grand march and the ball. 4 Poll of honor, for amiability, neatness, neat-ness, order, correct deportment and observance of rules for week ending Oct. LS. 1304: Senior Department Misses XI. Mc-V'onough. Mc-V'onough. L. Guthrie, Ai Poizlcr. F. Donohue. I. Kane. F. O'Neill. L. Mc-Hugh. Mc-Hugh. K. McDonough. M. Desmond, M. Shields. C. Gottstein. J. McCue. XX. Ashton. J. Dodds. M. Evans. A. Carter. E. Kohbins. A. King, G. McMahon. 1. West.. D. Vance. L. McKenna, C. Dicker!, Dick-er!, G. Sullivan, N. Luman, L. Liep-siger. Liep-siger. F. McChrystal. C. Bonner, I. Smith. M. Moody. C. Castles, M. Rose, E. McMillan. A. Broyles, A. Castellano, E. Bixby. N. Smith, R. Hewetson. C. Rundberg, L. Burton. M. Carpenter, L. Ryan. M. Franklin. J. Callaghan. V. ' Bawden. R. Page, M. Hasbrook. M. ' Donobtie. K. Thomas. L. Ruthledge. K. Woodward. O. Fletcher. M. Williams. G. Burton, A. Amonelte, L. Brown. Junior Department Misses M. Owens, B. Michaelis, M. McDonough. XV. McDonough, Mc-Donough, L. White, E. Hamilton.- F. Sullivan. K. Owen.-;, C. Wood, M. Den-ner, Den-ner, D. Kiscr, K. Kane. M. Scott. I. Cousins. R. Daniels. M. Hughes. K. Curlcy. M..- Hegney. II. Hughes. E. Stu-r.rt. Stu-r.rt. D. Ltvy, M. McGarry. A. Smith. J. Dediicks. S. (Jriffln. F. lla'.loran, M. Lumen, j, Fogarty, I. Guthrie. N. Fitz-maurice, Fitz-maurice, B. Christensen, K. Uyland, K. i (Hoghegan. J. Couiwn, R. Kenney, M. , Kane, E. Engler. A. Jackson. L. Foote, j (i. Short. (. Huff. R. Little. XL May-otte. May-otte. F. Fogarty. L. Collins. (",. Rath-bone. Rath-bone. M. GoUschie. 13. Prior, A. P.owen, M. (;uitard. Minim Department Misses M. O'Don-nell,' O'Don-nell,' M. Dillon. P. Chri.sten.5en, E. Smoot, A. Biownlee. M. Brown, K. Fogh, V. Daniels. F. Lambert. M. ! Greenhalgh. A. Buller. N. Hawe. H. Bemis. L. Golding. H.Hiil. X. Ladd. R. Carter, B. Ryan. S. Chas'e. M. Fitzmau-riee. Fitzmau-riee. H. Lambert, J. Bunnell. H. Mc-Giiincss. Mc-Giiincss. G. Lindsley, L. GrilHn. D. White, M. Hughes. M. Bedell. 1 1. Mccarty, Mc-carty, R. Kehey, D. Golding, A. La-londe. La-londe. l |