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Successful Year ComingTo Close At St Joseph'sOne of the most successful andsatisfactory years will soon bebrought to a close at the St Joseph sCatholic School In Eureka The enrollment has been quite large andthroughout the year very efficientwork has been accomplished Thisear seven students will be gradual«d from the Eighth \ jgra.de theirnames being Michaef Robls Frances Jones Mary Harrington Waunlta Eunyea Ellen Maxwell EllenMiller and Anna BakerOn Tuesday afternoon the membars of last sears graduating clasinow attending the Tihtta High returned to the St Joseph 9 Schooland carried out a most pleasing program which was in the nature of asurprise and which was given Inhonor of the pupils who have justcompleted the Eighth Grade workIn preparing the entertainment theformer students of the school weieassisted by the pupils of the Sixthand Seventh grades This programincluded short talks musical numberg and a splendid luncheon withthe boys from the Sixth and Seventhgrades escorting the girls of thegraduating class to the banquettable A blue and white colorscheme was carried out In the decoratlons and during the banquet toastswere given by many of the^ studentsThe St Joseph s School orchestracontributed much toward the pleasure of the afternoon renderingmany selections while vocal numhers were also given by Sister MHildelta and Mies Margaret OstranderIn reply to speeches by Miss 4,dsline Osborn and Miss Helen Downeythe Sister Superior In a very approprlate and sincere talk complimented the six girls who made up Iasiyear a graduating class and whohave shown their loyalty to St Jos*ph ■ SchoolEverything considered the entertainraent of Tuesday was one of themoat pleasing events of the schoolyear, showing clearly the spirit ofharmony which exists between teachera and pupils and which results insuch unusual and satisfactory progress along educational lines 1Some of the work which the puplls of St Joseph s School have performed during the past year will beon display In the different classrooms on Saturday Sunday and Monday and the parents as well as othera are cordially invited to callThe graduating exercises will beheld on Monday morning June 12that the St Patrick s Church Rev JSimon will address the graduatesana confer the diplomasThose receiving Palmer diplomasfor proficiency in penmanship areMary Harrington Waunlta BunyeaFrances Jones Ellen Miller andMichael Robis Those receivingProgress pins in the penmanshiptests are Joseph Fennell WalterBeesley LaVonna Church RuthBarker and Margaret Duggan Members of the Sixth grade received Palmer buttons
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Eureka Reporter

Eureka, Utah, US

Fri, Jun 09, 1922

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