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Kl' Successful Year ,ux For St. Ellen9slorClosing Exercises in St. Thom-ur‘ as Church. Year’s En-tlV.rollment Wa* 120.ol-rs-r as astaastaonatehimoostsi-layrenrs-laytierLitetndtohersasisitSunday, May 30, the commencement exercises of St. Ellen’s school were rs- held in St. Thomas church immediately after the laBt mass. The awards raa were as follows: rs- Diploma for honorable competition o: me grammar school course award-A~i *A TF.tL T» . »» I«« i.w iiia*; xvamcj iuc JJtrCtv, llt5VttHester, Donald Hughes, Ruth Joynt, Thomas Jackmau, Margaret Laugblin, Josephine Martin, Mary Eleanor McTigue, Richard McCarty.Prize for the highest average in Christian Doctrine awarded to Josephine Martin, Margaret Laughlin, •Mary Eleauor McTigue. Second prize awarded to Thomas Jackman. Third prize to Donald Hughes.Prize for the highest average in Irish History awarded to Mary Katherine Beck.Prize for perfect attendance merited by Arlo Adams, Gerais Mueller, Virginia Laughlin, Robert Adams, Kenneth Hughes, Francis Hughes, Thomas Hughes, Bernice Hughes. Drawn by Bernice Hughes.Prizes for application, merited by Robert Adams, George Appleby, Jes-smin Duunigau, Vivian Hayes, John McElroy ,Helen Gray, Helen Mc-Tigue, John B, Kelly, Robert McTigue, Edward MdMahon, ,Fred * Mueller, Thos. Hughes, Virginia! Laughlin, Emmet Martin, Michael Kerwick, Francis Rozen, Frauds Laughlin, Edna Jackman, Jeanne Devlin, Dorothy Nolan, Tene Jackman, Charlotte McMahon, Joseph Brennan, John Kane, Jeanne Rutledge, Donald Mentzer, retj I William! Mulry, Irvin Joynt, Francis ' McCarty, Mario Kane, Edna Fitzpatrick, Louise Martin, Marjorie Hughes, William Korleski, Kenneth Mentzer, Mary Gray, Margaret J. Crctzmeyer, Vincent Joynt, Eugene Joynt, Mary Katherine Beck, Ruth Joynt, Neva Hester, Mary McTigue, Francis McTigue, Josephine Martin, Richard McCarty, Margaret Laughlin, Thomas Jackman, Donald Hughes, [Hester Thompson, Rachel Sherlock, Margaret Dunigan, Dorothy Hayes. Emma Munphy, Merle McCarty, Edward Brennan. Drawn by Francis Cretz-meyer.The total enrollment was 120. The year was a very successful one. Th€ good Sisters have reason to fee] pleased over the success of their efforts. They wiil leave June 25 foj their annual retreat Some will gx to Dubuque and others to Delt; Moines and Chicago.as Ion.eldzestotoy,xndildstheHs-Lineler-andake[an-)ar-■un-■ned'heyela^was s onGEO. SWEET COKES JUNE 28“Goose Hangs High,” “Lightning/ and “Chicken Feed* to Be
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Emmetsburg Democrat

Emmetsburg, Iowa, US

Wed, Jun 09, 1926

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