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Show Exercises Start This Morning and Will Be Continued This Week i Commencement exercises at the ! Sacred Heart academy started this morning at 9 o'clock with the Feast of the Sacred Heart. High mass was celebrated in the academy chapel,, with the Right Rev. Monsignor P. M. Cushnahnn as tho celibrant. ' At 3 p. m. a matinee dance will be given -in the gymnasium with the third academic orchestra furnishing tho music. At 7:30 p. m. the benediction bene-diction will be given in the academy chapel. Field day will bo observed Saturday Satur-day upon the academy campus, beginning be-ginning with the athletic contests at 3 j). m. Picnic luncheon will be serv-j ed upon the campus at C p. m. J Monsignor P. M. .Cushnahan will! deliver the baccalaureate sermon at li o'clock Sunday morning at mass in the academy chapel. The graduates' essay program will be held at S p. m. Monday in the assembly hall. Tuesday evening the recital in expression will be held in the assembly hall. Wednesday at 10 a. m. promotion card3 will be awarded. At 7:30 p. m. an informal reception will be held in the academy parlors. The commencement program will be given at S p. m. Thursday, June 17, with the address to graduates by Bishop Joseph S. Glass. The graduates arenas follows: Academic Aca-demic course Margaret McCarty, Lo-retto Lo-retto McCormlck, Margery Mullon, Geraldine O'Neill, Kathryn .Shuffle-barger, .Shuffle-barger, Paulino Sparks, Agnes Thln-nes, Thln-nes, Margaret Wright; music. Willa Astlll; commercial course, Ethel Al- , way, Kathryn Gridloy, lluth Hanklns, Winifred Stilwell. Eileen Han Icy, i Martha Jenson, Gladys Olson. |