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Show DELIGHTFUL THE AT SACRED HEART That daneiog may well he included includ-ed among the ar( was proved last ijlght at 'Sacred Heart academy, when the' r' I'"1 in fbe department of phytil-cal phytil-cal ed'icalion, gave an excellent presentation. pre-sentation. I'nder the direction of Mrs. J'.elle Roks, thoso voting ladieu and little misses, dellghled the nor. larKe, Itut ;ipireciatio audience, that gathered to witness a scene of beauty. Thq. first number, a Berlcs of couple' daurefl wqh performed b tbirty-two children whose movements tthowed that exqnUlte grace and genuine inod-CFty inod-CFty may be combined These eame young iuIkhcs made old hearta glad with kinging, gamex. the mirth pro-vokini? pro-vokini? pplrit of which wan truly contagious, con-tagious, folk daoccH Swedish, German Ger-man and l-tench In tjpe ci a revelation rev-elation of the national spirit of each country. 'The vork 01 second year clns cn-rtl-Hi'g of the horn plp, fcotch dance, Indian club exercise, fencing, Spanish, Span-ish, Danish. Swedish and Norwegian dances were performed by . sixteen young ladle who received well-merited appluuse. The intcrmlnilon of MIhkch Grill. Hamilton. O. Malone. and Filch wore artistic renditions of musical games. Tho program concluded with a march, the pupils displaying the excellent ex-cellent training they had received. The costumes for the dancers were designed by Mrs. Roes, upon whom loo much commendation can 'not bo bestowed. During her four years' of work at the academy she has endeared en-deared herself to faculty and pupils by her gentle disciplinary methods, and won the esteem of all for her x-cellent x-cellent work, untiring and faithful, the result of which was evident last evening at tho academy.. '. |