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Show j : HELENA, MONT. Helena. Mont., June 20. (Special Correspondence.) St. Vincent's academy and St. Aloy-sius' Aloy-sius' Institute had their closing in the auditorium this year. There was a large attendance of parents and friends. The program was excellent and , well rendered. It was appreciated by all present. , PROGRAM. "Chorus. "Greeting". (De Feef). the seniors: our colors, "White and Gold,' class if '08: salutatory, Norman Green; chorus. "Come Where the Lillies Bloom," St. Aloysius' high school; "Husarenitt" (Spindler), Carrie Ga-bisch. Ga-bisch. Antoinette Des Jardins, Wilda Van Dyck. Myrtle McKillican, Jennie Geier, Catherine Hailey; "Blessings of Education," Francis Sheehan; chorus, "Meadow. Song" (Wiegard), the seniors; "II Trovatore" (Oberthur), harp, Erma Beauque: piano. May La-Salle: La-Salle: "Ave Maria" trio (Marchetti). j the seniors; "Souvenirs de Russie," two pianos, (Ravina), Bertha Shafer, May t LaSalle; conferring gold medals and I premiums; conferring certificates for I grammar course and penmanship; con- I ! ferring graduating diplomas; address, l Right Rev. J. P. Carroll. D. D.; "Holy g God, We Praise Thy Name," grand f chorus. t Diplomas, medals, premiums were conferred by Right Rev. J. P. Carroll on the following young ladies: In the academic course, diplomas of graduation gradua-tion were conferred on Misses Agnes O'Brien. Caroline Gabisch, Jennie Geier, Katherine Haley, Aveline Millt, Antoinette Des Jardins and Myrtle McKillican Mc-Killican of Henela; Misses Wilda Van Dyck of Gardiner, and Miss Norma Green of Billings. For bookkeeping Miss Bertha Shafer received a diploma. Wilma Geier. Estella Walsh, Judith Latch, Dora Kelly, Erma Kenney, Mary, Opp. Marguerite McCarthy Frances Garrigan, Margaret Fair-grieve, Fair-grieve, Seraphine Labrie, Anna Immel, Agnes Schall, Milton Mongrain. Albert Weisner, Ernest Immel and Charles Wilsen were awarded diplomas in the Errammar course. Miss Florence Walsh and Miss Jennie Geier were equal In merit for the gold cross presented by Bishop Carroll. To Miss Geier fell the honor of winning , his lordship's valued prize. Misses j Geier, A. Milot. M. McKillican, A. O'Brien. C Haley, C. Gabisch, W. Van Dyck, N. Green, M. Hayes, L. Yund, A. Sweney, N. Sullivan. F. Walsh, M. 5 Menth. F. Callahan, L. Pierce, E. Gil- ' lan. K. Geary, M. Anderson, E. Walsh, : F. Garrigan and S. Duffy were equally entitled to draw for the gold medal presented by Very Rev. Victor Day, V. G. . for deportment. Miss Mamie Anderson An-derson won the prize. Miss Rena Mongrain won the good conduct medal among the juniors. The excellent deportment medal was unanimously unani-mously voted to . Miss Catherine B. Geary. Both these medals were donated donat-ed by Sister Felicitas. Miss Marguerite Yund was awarded the medal for painting. Misses Mamie Hayes of the third academic. Rose Geier of second ace- aemic, catnerine ueary or.-nrst academic, aca-demic, Estella Walsh of eighth grade, Mammie Anderson and Ruth Fredericks Frede-ricks of the seventh grade, Teresa Gotthardt of sixth grade, WTilhelmina Galvln of fourth grade, Irene Stevens of third grade, Marian Sillers of sec-and sec-and grade and Genevieve Haley of first grade were awarded premiums for highest general average In their respective re-spective classes. After the distribution of prizes Right Rev. Bishop Carroll gave a practical address to the young , ladies. Those who follow the advice given by his lordship will not only know how to continue the good work done in the school room, but will avoid the dangers which are met in everyday life. The thoughts so beautifully yet simply expressed ex-pressed were charming because of the truths they con contained . |