Awarded by Rector of Catholic Church on Sunday. The graduating class of Si Tichoot, forty-one in number, received thejr diplomas in the Unmas culate Conception hive at the con chtion of the high mags. The doau ments were presented. Im Lhe rector, Revs James II Brennan, in the Presence of a large congregation. The class occupied special seals and the main aisle of the church, the, boys on the ‘vight and girly on the + eft | They made‘an imposing ’ sight with perfect formation as they entered’ the ‘church, he allars were, beautifully, decora ted for the occasion nod- special-anu sie was rendered by the ‘senior choir during the mags.* In his address’ to the graduatea Fr. Brennan congratulated’ ‘them--on be alt of their “teachery, dhie “parish and himself. He algony on the future, hoping they would be successful in their continued schooling , and all widerakings in life. The ist of graduates is as folows: Stanley Acchie, Blavnon Babbin, Donat Bilodeau, Patricia Buckley, Timothy Buckley, John Eukala, Char lotte Campbell, Jane Coakley, John Cullen) -eleh Curran, Anthony Daniel villa ,Daniel Joseph Dooda, Mere iso Downs, Margaret Way, Patricia Vetter, Mary Mahive, Arnold Criffin, Margaret Healey, Edward Holland, Eva Kraft Asuna Latham, Walter Lim, Claire Loughlin, Ida Muedor chea, Slanley Maskwa, Catherine McGee, Catherine McGarthy, 3faes garet McCarthy, Edward Nash, John Orien, Lertheenner, Edward Scuilys Robert, Sterry, Warence Bulli van, Mary Tierres, Helen “Troskey’ Joseph Vinciguerra, James Wallins, Cuesker Clin Walker, Helen Zuykus, Scholarship Honors pupils—Catherina McGee, Margaret McCarthy, Highest average among boys— Timbthy Buckley, “Next in merit—Tosen Daca,