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BOARD OF TRUSTEES. V. REV. P. BEAUDOIN, C. S. V. , PRESIDENT.

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0. S. V. , REV. L. A. SENECAL, ... TREASURER.

REV. J. J. OREGAN, 0. S. V. , SECRETARY.

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FACULTY. REV. M. J. MARSILE, C. S. V.' PRESIDENT. REV. E. L. RIVARD, C.

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VICE-PRESIDENT,

PREFECT OF STUDIES AND PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY.

REV. J. LABERGE, D.D., PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY.

REV. J. DA~Y, PROFESSOR OF LATIN AND MATHEMATICS.

REV. G. LEGRIS, A.M. PROFE~SOR OF PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY.

REV. J. J. CREGAN, C. S. V., ASSISTANT

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REV. A. DEFOY, PROFESSOR OF BELLES LETTRES AND MlTSIC~

REV. L. A. SENECAL, C. S. V., TREASURER.

REV. A. D. MAINVILLE, C. S. V., ASSISTANT TREASURER,

REV. J. F. RY AN, C. S. V., PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE AND PROFESSOR OF GREEK.

REV. T. J. McCORMICK, C. S. V., PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC, LATIN, AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT.

REV. D. DIONNE, C. S. V., PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE, PROFESSOR OF FRENC'H.

REV. J. LECLAIR, C. S. V., ASSISTANT PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE.

MR. E. W. GRIFFITH, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION.

C. F. MOREL, M. D., PROFESSOR OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS, ANO ATTENDING PHYSICIAN .


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MR. P. WILLIAMS, PROFESSOR OF PIANO AND VOCAL MUSIC.

MR. G. MARTINEAU, PROFESSOR OF VIOLIN.

MR.,"' R. F. FLYNN, PROFESSOR OF B00K-KEEP1NG AND PENMANSHIP.

MR. A. F. DIDIER, PROFESSOR (IF

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING, AND CURATOR OF MUSEUM.

MR. T. McDEVITT, ASSISTANT PRE.FECT OF DISCIPLINE AND PROFESSOR OF HISTORY.

MR. A. LEISING, PROFESSOR OF GERMAN.

MR. J . KELLY, ASSISTANT PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE.

MR. G. McCANN, MILITARY INSTRUCTOR.

MR. A. LESAGE, LEADER 0~ RAND.

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PROSPECTUS~ @T.

VIATEUR,'S College is situated at Bourbonnais Grove, ~ Kankakee Oounty, Illinois. It is distant about fifty miles from Chicago, and two and a half miles from Kankakee city, just on the verge of an extensive grove of forest trees and hard by the banks of the Kankakee. The ·site is peculiarly -beautiful and healthy. Near enough to enjoy the advantages of a city when needed, the college is far removed from its distractions and moral dangers. This Institution, founded in 18-65, was raised to the rank, and invested with the power and privileges of a University by an act of the State Legislature, in February, .187 4. It is under the direction of the priests and brothers of the congregation of St. Viateur. The Professors and Tutors reside , in the Institution, and devote themselves entirely to the duties of their profession, forming but one family with the students, and exercising a constant supervision, friendly in the highest degree to discipline, decorum, and good morals. The system of education embraces: The Commercial Course, Classics, Sciences, Philosophy, and Theology. No student is allowed to graduate or take his degrees without having gone througp. the prescribed course and having given clear evidence of his worthiness, both at private and public examinations. Those who graduate as Bachelors of Arts may, on proper application made to the Presiden.t and Faculty, receive .the degree of Master of Arts, provided they shall have devoted at least two years to literary pursuits. The study of letters is helped and encouraged by an excellent Circulating Library. (We take this occasion to thank friends for contributions already received and to solicit further patronage for our library.) The College grounds are large and well shaded, having ball alleys, and abundant room for all games and athle.t ic exer-


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cises. The building can accorrmodate three .h undred students. The balls and rooms are spacious, airy, and comfortable. The College is heated by steam and is furnished with water from a spring by a complete system of water works. The diet of the ' students is al ways ~ hole some and abundant. In sickness they are nursed and watched over with parental solicitude, and all the care that parents can desire is given to the wardrobe, dormitories , and all those departments on which health, comfort, and economy depend. · N. B. -The infirmary, the refectory, the laundry, and dormitories are under the care of the Sisters. There are two sessions, one beginning on the first Tuesday of September, the other on the first of February. At the close of each session all the classes are examined. On both occa&ions bulletins are sent to parents or guardians informing them of the standing, progress, application, health, etc., of their children or wards. At the close of the academic year candidates for degrees are publicly exarrined. At the commencement degrees are conferred and premiums and medals are awarded. Students may enter at any time, and will be charged from elate of entrance; it is much to"their advantage, however, to enter at the opening of the September session. Should a student leave the College before the close of the session, no deduction will be made except in case of protracted sickness or dismissal. A student who has been at a'ny other institution must produce a satisfadory recommeD"dation from the Superior thereof. The classes a student is to r,.ttend will be determined by an examination. He may afterwards be promoted for merit. vVhile the government of the College is mild and parental, the laws of good order, propriety, and morality are strictly enforced. The moral influence oE instruction, persuasion and encouragement is primarily and mainly relied on, and is seldom found ineffectual. Visiting days are Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. Good accommodation for parents and frien:Js is easily obtained in the village.


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SOME GENERAL RULES. 1. Every Catholic student is instructed. in Christian _J doctrine, and bound to the practice of his religion.

2. The religion of the non-Catholic students will not be interfered with; for the sake of uniformity, however, all must conform to the general exercises of the College. 3. Students must obey every tap of the bell promptly and 1n silence. 4. The use or introduction of intoxicating liquors, the use of tobacco, card playing, and every species of gambling are forbidden. 5. Every two weeks a medal, to be worn as a badge of honor during the next term of competition, · is awarded to that member of each class who has specially distinguished himself for conduct and progress during the two previous weeks; to serve this and other ends . a careful report of each student is given to the President and is publicly read every second week. 6. No one m:;ty leave the College grounds without permission from proper authority. 7. Parents and friends of the students may visit the College on reception days only-i. e. Thursdays, Tuesdays, and Sundays. 8. Permission to go home will be given to students only in case of the serious i.llness of some member of their family. Exceptions may be made in behalf of the minims. 9. The penalty of expulsion is incurred by wanton and repeated violations of established rules, by irreligious language or writings, the introduction of infidel or immoral books, or other gra{re offenses against morality or discipline. 10. It is requtred that students procure one military suit either before or upon arriving at the College. We cannot too

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earnestly engage all to join the military co~p~nies ~s the drills and· other exercises tend to develop and strengthen the physique and also improve the general bearing of the members. Suits may be ordered from the CollegP or may be purchased at Work Bros., corner Market and Van Buren Streets, Chicago, Illinois, at the following prices: · For minims, $9. 50; for juniors, $12. 00; for seniors, $13._50.

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11. There is no Easter vacation. Visits home at this time, and indeed at all times during scholastic year, are abso,lutely discountenanced. 12. Students not returning at the proper time after the Christmas holidays , forfeit their right to medals.

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Matriculation .................................... $ 5 (per scholastic year) .... . .... . 200 Board, Tuition, .......... 50 Private Room, '' '' .... ...... · Piano and use of pip,no, 40 '' '' ... . . . .... 20 Vi.olin, '' '' .......... 20 Clarionet, '' '' Flute, ....... . .. 20 " '' .;, .......... 20 Stenography, '' '' .......... 20 '. 'l'elegrap~y, '' Typewriting, .......... 20 '' '' Doctor's fees, 3 ......... ,• '' '' Use of table set .......... '' '' 1 ] rench and German are taught without extra charge. N. B.-. Rooms are not let for less than five months.

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APPAREL OF STUDENTS. Shirts. 1 Overcoat. Pocket handk erchi efs . 2 Pair:- of boots or shoes. Pairs of stockings. 6 NapL:ins. Pairs of drawers. 6 Towels. 2 Pairs of overshoes. 2 Pairs of slippers. 2 Suits of summer clothes. 2 Suits of winter clothes. 1 Bathing s uit. Combs, brushes, and other necessary articles of toilet.

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N. B.-Pa,rei?ts or guardians are strongly urged to see . • that their childreh or wards come well supplil?d with all . the necessary articles of \)Se and wear, as the students sc,mctimes make the want of such thing~ a pretext for visiting the city. The Superior of the institutio.n will very justly diseountenauce all such visits, n0 matter under what plea made, and will he loath to see the necessity of permitting_ wha~ can seldom occur without useless expense, loss of time, and prejudice to discipline. The College will furnish nothing to students unless a sufficient sum be placed in the hands of the Treasurer. Payment must be made half yearly in advance; if not the student will be liab le to be sent home. A ll lette1~s to and from the students shall be subject to the inspection of the Prrsidetrt. For further information address REV. M. J. M_A RSILE, C. S. V., ST. VrATEUR's COLLEGE,

Bourbonnais Grove, Kankakee County, Illinois.

The College is reached either by the _I llinois Cer1tral ; the C incinnati; Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago; the Kankakee and Seneca; the Indiana, Il linois and Iowa Rai lroads via Kan . kakee city, ' :.i;nd the Electtic Street Rai l way between Kanku,kee and "the College. · Telegraph dispatches should b,e directed to Kankakee, and w ill be transmitted by telephone.


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COURSE OF ST-UDIES. PREPARATORY CO U RSE .

FIRST YEAR. Har,·ey's Elementary G-rammar; Reading; Spelling; Arithmetic ; Biblt~ History ; Primary Geography; Penmanship; Elocution: .Christian Dectrine. SECOND YEAR. Harvey's Complete Grammar and Composition; R eading ; Spelling ; United States H_istory ; Arithmetic; Complet e Geography ; P enmanship ; Elocution ; Christian Doctrine .

• COMIV\ERCIAL COURSE.

FIRST YEAR. English Grammar R eviewed; P enm:1nship ; ArithmeticR obinson's High er; Comm ercial Correspondence ; B ook-keep ing-Bryan t and Stratton; Commercial L '.1w; Christian Doctrine. SECOND YE A R . Higher English L 2sso ns-Reed and K ellogg; Commercial Arithmetic ; Penm:i.o s hip; Commercial L 3,w; Ci vii Gove rnment; Book-keeping ; Bunking; . Business Customs; Political E conomy; Christian Doctrine. Typewriting and Pb onography are optional.

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The Commercial Course is ge_u erally completed 111 two years, after which the student may, if he wishes, apply himself to a more extended study of Mathematics and Natural Science with the Classical students.

CLASSICAL COU.RSE. The first year of the Preparatory Course is required for entering the Classical Course. The course includes the English, Latin, and Greek Languages, Intellectual Philosophy, Pure an¢]. Mixed Mathematics, and Natural Sciences. It is completed in seven years. FIRST YEAR.

· Englisli.-Harvey's English Grammar; United States History-Hassard; Geography; Chronology; Penmanship; Composition; Elocution. Latin. -Jones' First Lessons in Latin. • Mathematics. -Arithmetic. Robinson. Christian Doctrine.-Perry's Instructions. SECOND YEAR.

English. -Higher English Lessons-Reed and Kellogg; Ancient History-Fredet; Physical Geography; Chronology; Penmanship; Debates; E locution. Latin.-Arnold's First Latin Book; Andrew's & Stoddard's Grammar; Cffisar. Mathematics. -Algebra-Thompson. Ch1·· istian Doctrine. -Perry's Instructions. THIRD YEAR. English. - Rhetoric-Coppens; H istory of English and American Literature-Jenkins; Versification; Compqsition; Debates; E locution; Botany.


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Latin. -Arnold's Prose Composition; Grammar; Prosody; Exercises in Versification; Sallust; Virgil. Greek.-First Lessons in Greek-White. Afathematics.-Geometry-Robinson . • Christian D<>ctrine. - -Perry's Instructions. FOURTH YEAR.

English.--Art of Oratorical Composition-Coppens; Essays; Debates; }1jlocution; Modern History--Fredet; Zoology; Physiology; J1Jconomics. Latin.-Arnold's Prose Composition; Essays; Horace; Livy. GJ'eek.-Goodwin 's Grammar; Xenophon's Anabasis. Mathe1natics. -Trigonometry; Mechanics. Christian Doctrine. -Perry's Instructions. FIFTH YEAR.

English. -Literary Criticism; Essays; Discourses; Elocution; Civil Government. Church History. -Spalding. Latin.-Arnold's Prose Composition; Essays; Cicero; Tacitus. Greek-Arnold's Prose Composition; Reviewed Dialects; Homer. Mathematics.-Analytical Geometry; Calculus. Natural Philosophy. -Peck's Ganot. Christian Doctri1w.-Jouin's Evidences of Religion. SIXTH YEAR .

.Jfental Philosophy.-Logic; Ontology; Cosmology; Psychology ; Philosophia Catholica juxta Sanctum Thomam, A uctore -Van Der AA. American Republic-Brownson. Baker's Chemistry; Loomis' Astronomy. English, Latin, and Greek Composition. History of the Chwrch. -Lecture:--.


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SEVENTH YEAR.

Mental Philosophy.. Theodicy-Ethics-Van Der AA.; History ·of Philosophy. Mineralogy; Geology. . . English, Latin, and Greek 0ompositior.~. Philosophy of History.. Balmes. THEOLOGY. Theologia.-- Moralis-Sabett_i; Dogmatica Generalis-Schouppe ; Specialis-St. Thomas. Scriptura Sacra. -0ursus Scripturre Sacrre-Ulbaldi. Jus Canonic,um. -Elements of Ecclesiastical Law-Dr. S. B. Smith. Liti1r,qia Sacra.-Sacrre Liturgire Praxis-Wapeldhorst. Sacra Eloq11,ent'ia. -I Pars 0atechizandi, Prrelectiones et Exercitia. Hist01·ia Ecclesic.e Catlwlicce. -Birk hauser. ' Cantirs Gregorianits. -Theory and Practical Exercises. EXTRA. The course in German and French em braces the grammar, composition, and literature of ~hese language·s. The conversational method in use will soon familiarize the students with the differen ce of idioms. These studies are at the option of the students, and are free of charge. The course in Telegraphy is finished in or.e year. In this time a studrnt with ordinary diligence and attention, acquires not only sufficient knowledge and experience to send telegrams with skill and accuracy-and receive by sound-but a full acquaintance with the details of the business practice, such as the fixing of batteries, and the usual appurtenances of an office. Also optional. There is a regular class in which the theory and practice of vocal music are taught; without chargP, to all who show any aptitude thereto. Instrumental music is optional.

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ST. PATRICK 'S LITERARY A:KD DEBATIXG SOCIETY.

Rev. }ij_ L. Rivard) C. S. V .... . ................. -Moderator Mr. D. J. Sullivan .............................. President Mr. G. C. McCann .... . ...... .. _ ... . ........ Vice-President Mr. W. B. McCarthy ........... . ...... .. ........ Secretary Mr. F. A. Moody ............................. ... Treasurer Mr. M. Fortin ............ . ..................... Librarian Mr. T. N. Riley ............. . .......... Assbtant Librarian Mr. D. Walsh ............................ Sergeant-at-Arms

.M IVART SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIO~.

This Association was organized in November, 1889, for the prosecution of scientific studies. Membership is restricted to students of the higher branches and to graduates of the Classical Course. The Association occupies Science Hal1, and has charge of the )Iuscum and Scientific Librury. OFFICERS.

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F. Didier ........................ . .... .. ... DirPctor A. Moody ................... .. ........... President Bissonnette ...... . . . ................ '\.:-ice-President Furtin ....... ... . . ...................... Secretary '\Valsh ............ . ............. Assistant Secretary G. McCann . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ Treasurer J<,. Rilt>y ...... . ............................... Censor )1USEH)I.

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Mr. D. Walsh .............................. : ... Librarian THE ST. BONIFACE LITERARY SOCIETY.

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A. Leisit1g ................................. President J. Coady .. . . .......................... . Vice-President L. Eberle .................................. Secretary E. Huber .................................. Treasurer L. Hugel .......... . ......... .. ..... . Ord erly Sergean t

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SOCIETE ST. JEAN BAPTISTE.

R ev. A. Defoy . ........ . . : .................... Moderateur Mr. P. A. Bissoi1nette .................. . . . ...... President Mr. T. L. P elletier .............. : ........ . . Vice-Pr_e sident Mr . G. A. Rouleau .............................. Secretaire Mr. J . M. L amarre .................... Assistant Secretaire Mr. M. ,T. Fortin ....... , ........................ Tresorier Mr. J . L. Laplante .. . ....... .............. .. Bibliothcaiere Mr. G. E. Graveline.. . . . . . . . . ............. Serjent d'arm s

ST. ALOYSIUS' ACOLYTHICAL SOCIETY.

The principal object of this Society is to add beauty and solemnity to divine worship by an accurate observance of the liturgic rites and ceremonies, and also to afford Catholic students, distinguished for excellent deportment, the honor of serving in the Sanctuary. Mr. J ; A. Kelly . ...... .... ............ ... .. ....... Director Master M. O 'Connor ..... .. ...... .... ........ . ... President Master H. Ruel. .... ... . .... ..... . .. ..... .. Vice -Presid ent Master Joseph Lamarre .... ... . .. . . ..... .. ....... Secretary Master E. O'Connor ................ . . . ·.......... Treasurer Master G. Gareau ............. . .. . .. . ...... Master of Rules Master G. Schairer ................................ Mentor Master J. Eberle, } Master A. Granger, . . .. .... . .......... ... ·. . ..... Counselors Members, ~5.


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PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA .

Rev. A. Defoy ....................... President and Leader . Prof. G. Martineau .... ·..................... Vice-President Mr. A. Leis'ing ............................. ·.... Secretary Mr. G. Gareau .................................. Treasurer Mr. P. A. Williams ........................... Accompanist S. V. C. BAND ASSOCIATION.

Mr. A. Lesage .. , ... .' ...................... Musical Director Mr. M. Fortin .................................. Secretary Mr. A. Besse ................................... Treasurer Members, 22.

THE ST. CECILIA CHOIR. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROF. P. A. WILLIAMS.

Rev. J. Dionne ...... . ........................... President Mr. A. Lesage .................................. Secretary Mr. T. Kelly ............................ : ..... .. Treasurer Members, 24. · JOURNAL ASSOCIATION OF 1891-92.

Rev. M. J. Marsile, C. S. V ...................... President Rev. T. J. McCormick, C. S. V ............... Vice-President Rev. L. A. Senecal ...................... Business Manager Mr. F. A. Moody, l Mr. G. E. McCann, . Mr. W. B. McCarthy, L Ed"t · 1 St ff Mr. J. B. Surprenant, / · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 oria a Mr. D. Sullivan, I Mr. J. Burns, J J

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Rev. J. F. Ryan, C. S. V ............. , ............ Manager Mr. F. A. Moody ........... , ............... ... . Secretary Mr. P. A. Bissonette ........................... . Treasurer -2

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INDOOR BASE BALL CLUB.

The Hancocks are the representative club•of the College, and play all amateurs of the state. Mr. W. B. McCarthy ............................. Captain Mr. F. A. Moody ................................ Secretary Mr. G. C. McCann .............................. Treasurer Mr. C. O'Reilly .................................· .. Umpire Mr. F. O'Reilly .................................. : . Scorer. Played 11 games: Won 9; lost 2. The League, composed of five Senior . and three Junior nines, play every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons in the gymnasium. Game called at 2 p. m., beginning November 15, ending March 15. CHACE TENNIS LEAGUE.

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F. A. Moody ................................ President P. A. Bissonette........................ Vice-President G. C. McCann .............................. Secretary G. C. Conner ............................... Treasurer Composed of seven Senior and two Junior courts. BASE BALL LEAGUE.

Shamrocks represent the institution, and play all amateur nines. They are at present champions of Kankakee and Will counties. Rev. J. J: Cregan, C. S. V ....................... President .,. I Rev. J. F. Ryan, C: S. · V ................... ·: . .... Manager Mr. G. C. McCann ............ ·-.................... Uaptain Mr. F. A. Moody ................................ Secretary Mr. P. A. Bissonette ....... . .................... Treasurer Mr. C. O'Reilly ........... .' ....................... Umpire Mr. F: O'Reilly. ; ............................ , .. Secretary Played 13 games: Won 12; lost ]. SENIOR DEPARTMENT.

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A. Kelly ................................. President O'Reilly ................................. Secretary' J. Sullivan .............................. Treasurer O'Connor ..... . ........... . ................ Umpire C. Duey ............ .. ....................... Scorer


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. Mr. R. Barsaloux .................... . .... : . .... . . Captain Mr. G. J. Graveline ............................. Secretary Mr. H. J. Burggraf .............................. Treasurer MINONKS.

Mr. C. O'Reilly.............................. : .... Captain Mr. D. J. Sullivan ............................... Secretary Mr. J. Paquet ................................... Treasurer CHEROKEES.

Mr. J. Sullivan ................................... Captain Mr. M. Corcoran ........... . .................... Secretary · Mr. J. Gordon .................................. Treasurer JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.

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J. McDevitt .............................. President O'Connor ............................ . ... Secretary Babin ......· ... . ..... . ................... Treasurer Granger ..... . ..... ; ............... . .... . .. Umpire Daniher ................ . ............. . ..... Scorer YOUNG S!_IAMROCKS.

Play all nines averaging 16 years. Mr. E. O'Connor .. . . ........... . .... . ... . . . ....... Captain Mr. M. Legris .................... . ............. Secretary Mr. H. Ruel,,.__ ..... .. ..... . .... . ........ . . . . ... Treasurer ': ,tt;;

LONG EYES.

Mr. J . Lamarre ... . .. . ...... . .... . . . ... .. .. . ...... Captain Mr. A. Granger.. .. .. ......................... . . Secretary Mr. G. Gareau . . .. . . .. . . . ............ . .......... Treasurer COL UMBIAN S .

Mr. E. O'Connor . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. ........ . . . ..... . . Captain Mr. M. Babin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . Secretary Mr. A . Marcotte ........ . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .., .. .. .. Treasurer EDENIAS .

Mr. T. Legris .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . ... . Captain Mr. M. O'Connor . . . . .. . ..... .. .... .. . . . .... ..... Secretary Mr. H. Ruel. .. .... . . . . ....... . .. . .. ......... . .. Treasurer

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Rev. J . Leclair, C. S. V ...... . .......... . ...... ; . President Mr. J. Cahill ........ ......... . .......... ;......· .... Captain · Mr. J. Townsend .. ·. ·..... ·.....·..... ·.. ·... ·......... : Secretary Mr. F. Hagan .......................... ·........ Treasurer


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SENIOR DEPARTMENT. ~arsaloux, Ray ................................... Illinois Bertrand, Alfred ..................... ... . ·......... Illinois ✓ Besse, Arthur .................................... Illinois ., Bissonette, Peter ..... . ....................... ... Michigan Bowman, Thomas ............................ . .... IJlioois Brady, Alphonse.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Illinois ✓ · , Burggraf, .H.enry .................................. Ill~no~s , / Burke, Wilham ................................... Illmo1s .., F?,urns, Albert ......_............................... Illinois · rns, Andrew .. ........................... . ...... Illinois . D enn1s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ill'1no1s . ✓ . . a1n, 'C allaghan, Joseph ............. . ..... ; . . ........... Illinois ·/ Campion, Martin ......... ....... --. . ... ........... Minnesota Canavan, John ...................................... Iowa -:, Carroll, Dennis .................................... Illinois Castonguay, Charles ............................. Michigan Cavanaugh, Edward ........... ..... ........ ... .... Illinois ,/ · i Clancy, ~eorge ................................. Michigan °· Clarke, William ................................... Illinois ·;, Cle~ry, Frank ..................................... Illinois 11 \ uidy, James ..................................... Illinois V Connor, Gustave ..... , ..................... ..... .. Illinois Corcoran, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kentucky Crumwell, Robert ................................. Illinois ✓ , , . • Cy:rier, Arthur . .............................. . .... Illinois l./ 1 -· --",f>estrampe, Pet.e r.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ Michigan ·~ Duey, Cornelius ................................... Illinois. ✓. :, Duddleston, Robert ................................ Illinois V/ ....,1 Dumas, Joseph .................................... Illinois . ,/

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COURSE OF LECTURES __FOR THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR---1891-'92.

REV. F. BURKE , of Chebanse, Illinois, Theme:

''WESTERN TR.A. VEL."

REV. J. P. DORE, of Chicago, Illinois , Theme:

"THE WORLD 'S FAIR."

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JOSEPH LAMARRE.

EDWARD CAVANAUGH.

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BERNARD O'CONNOR. FIRST LIEUTENANT,

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PETER FORD.

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FRED FURNISS.

ALFRED CRIMP.

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During the past year many donations have been -made to the M. S. A. Museum and Library, all of which the members of the Association m¡o st gratefully acknowledge. R ev. G. E. Williams, C. S. V., Chicago, Ill. , . Two hundred and fifty beautiful shells (many rarer-from northeast Atlantic coast. R ev. Fr. Hudon, Manistee, Mich., Old coins. Mrs. E. Schmucker, San Diego, Cal. , Twenty-six beautiful specimens of Pacific ferns, mounted ; 200 rare and curious Pacific ocean shglls (no duplicates); two valuable specimens oE sea urchins. Mrs. S. Lavanway , Ft. Wayne, Ind ., Valuable collection of b4.rd eggs (foreign). Mr. F. Roberge, Quebec, P . Q., A remarkable specimen of native asbestos, from Shetford mines, Province of Quebec.

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. Rev. J. F. Ryan, Bourbonnais Grove 1 Ill., Specimens of gold, silver, and copper ores. A Friend, Chicago, Ill.: . A Missale Romanurn, 1715; L. Anpari Philosophi, 1605; Instruction sur le Manuel, 1621; Biblia, property of Rt. Rev. Simon' Gabriel Brute, afterwards of Bishop Duggan, of Chicago, published 1559; two · volumes theology, 1590 . Also, about eighty volumes of scientific works, donated by friends.

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ST. VIATEUR'S COLLEGE, BOURBONNAIS, ILL.

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PROGRAMME. Overture, ''Zampa," ...... .. . .. ...... .. .. ... .. . . Orchestra.

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MR. JOHN T. BEN,NE-T,- of A-uburn, New York. COMMERCIAL DIPLOMAS WERE AW _,lRDED TO

Ma. ARTHUR LA0HARITE, of Assumption, Illinois. Ma. BERNARD O'CONNOR, of Indianapolis, Indiana. MR. MAU RICE O'CONNOR, of Indianapolis, Indiana. J_\'IR. PHILIP RIV ARD, of Clifton , Illinois. MR. EDWARD HUB~R, of Peru, Indiana. MR. WILLIAM RYAN, of Danville, Illinois. MR. CHARLES SHEAREN, of Chicago, Illinois. MR. AUG UST US CONNOR, of Assumption, Illinois. MR. DENNIS CARROLL, of Chicago, Illinois.

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AWARDING OF GOLD MEDALS AND PREMIUMS. '

GOLD MEDALS ARE PRESENTED AN-NUALLY RY REv. F. X. CHOUINA,RD, C. S. V., of Manteno , Illinois. REV. C. P. FOSTER, of Joliet, Illinois. V. REV. C. FOURNIER, C. S. V., of Chicago, Illinoi s. REV. E. M. GRIFFIN, of Chicago, Illinois. REV. J. M. HAGAN, of La Grange, Illinois. REY. G. LEGRIS, of Bourbonnais, Illinois. REY. D. S. MAHONEY, of Chicago, Illinois. REV. M. J·. MARSILE, C. S. V., President of the College. REV. P. MENARD, of Lake Linden, Michigau . C. T. MOREL, M. D. , of Bourbonnais, Illinois. REV. J. MORRISSEY, of Joliet, Illinois. REV. If . O'REILLY, of Utica, Illinois. MR. L. ROW AN, of Chicago, Illinois. REV. D. B. TOOMEY, of Polo, Illinois.

THE CHOUINARD MEDAL FOR BELLES LETTRES 1VAS A~V.ARDED TO 1

MR. HENRY RUEL, · of St. George, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT: MR. JOSEPH LAMARRE.

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MR. DANIEL SULLIVAN, of Bloomington, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT: MR. ANDREW BURNS.

MR. PETER (~DINN.

THE FOURNIER ELOCUTION MEDAL FOR MINB'.l DEPARTMENT WAS AvV ARD ED TO

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THE GRIFFIN LATIN MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO

MR. JOSEPH LAPLANTE, of Lake Linden, Michigan. NEXT IN MERIT:

MR. MAXIMILIAN FORTIN.

MR. HENRY RUEu.

THE HAGAN ELOCUTION MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO

MR. JOSEPH SULLIVAN, of Cherokee, Iowa. NEXT IN MERIT:

MASTER BERTIE ELWES.

THE LEGRIS MEDAL FOR UNITED STATES HISTORY WAS .AWARDED TO

:iYIR. ~AMES TOOHILL, of Wapella, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT: MR. JAMES O'DWYER.

MR. GEORGE SCHAIRER.

MR. JOSEPH

SULLIVAN.

THE MAHONY MILITARY MEDAL FoR PROFICIENCY IN

MILITARY TACTIC& AMONG THE PRIVATES AND cl

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF

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SERGEANT DENNIS CARROLL, of Chicago, Illinois. NEXT 1N MERIT:

PBIVATE JOHN B. SURPRENANT.

THE MARSILE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN MINIM DEP ARTl\IENT WAS AWARDED TO

MASTER .HERVEY ANDERSON, of Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT: MASTERS J. CAHILL , B. ELWES , P. BIRON.

THE MENARD MEDAL FOR HISTORY OF CANADA . WAS .AWARDED TO

MR. JOSEPH LAMARRE, of Longueil, Canada. NEXT IN MERIT:

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THE MORRISSEY MEDAL FOR PENMANSHIP WAS AWARDED TO

MR. JAMES COADY, of Clinton, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT,

MR. ART HUR LACHARITE.

THE MOREL lVIEDAL FOR NATURAL SCIENCES WAS AWARDED TO

MR. DANIEL SULLIVAN, of Bloomington , Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT: MESSRS. A. BURNS_, J. LAPLANTE, J. B. SUR PREN ANT, J.. HAYDEN.

THE O'REILLY FRENCH MEDAL FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING .STUDENTS WAS A,v ARDED TO

MR. EUGENE O'CONNOR, of Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

MR. DALE STAPLETON.

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MR. JOSEPH LAPLANTE.

THE TOO;\'IEY HISTORY MEDAL WAS AWARDED TO

ANDREW BURNS, of Kankakee, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

H. M. SHEA, J. B. S URPREN ANT.

THE TACHEREAU MEDAL PRESENTED ANNUALLY FOR FRENCH CONVERSATION

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MR. H ENRY RUE L , of St. George, Illinois'. NEXT IN MERIT:

MR. ANDREW BURNS, MB. JOHN LYNCH.

THE GOOD COND UCT MEDAL PRESENTED BY REV. M. A. DOOLING, OF WAPELLA., ILLINOIS, FOR SENIOR DEPART ME NT WAS EQUALLY DESEl{VED BY . A. D. C. G. C. J.

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MR. CHARLES McCAB~, of Logansport, Indiana. THE MEDAL FOR COMMERCIAL EXCELLENCE PRESENTED BY MRS. ANN CORCORAN, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY WAS AWARDED TO

MR. ARTHUR LACHARITE, of Assumption, Illinois. NEXT

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THE MEDAL FOR GERMAN WAS. AWARDED TO

MR. LAWRENCE EBERLE , of Peru, Indiana. NEXT IN MERIT:

HENRY BURGGRAF.

THE PIANO MEDAL PRESENTED BY REV. J. CUSACK, OF COVINGTON, KRNTUCKY WAS AWARDED TO

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MASTER VINCENT McDONNOUGH, . of Chicago, . Illinois. SECOND PREMIUM WAS AWARDEl) TO .

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ROLL OF HONOR FOR THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR, 1891-1892.

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llonorable Mention: Arthur Besse, John Canavan, Edward Cavanaugh, James Coady, Gustave Connor, Cornelius Duey, Maximilian Fortin, David Granger, Jeremiah Gordon, Joseph Gregoire, John Hayden, Thomas Kelley, .A.rthu:r Lach- · a rite, Joseph Laplante, Arth ur Lesage, . John Lynch, Francis ::.v1oody, Arthur Michel, Charles O'R eilly, Peter Quinn, William Ryan, Dale Stapleton, William Sa;indon, Joseph Sullivan, · Aldei Thibodeau, James Toohill, Martin Toohill, Dennis Walsh. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.

Honorable 111ention: Henry Ruel, Joseph Lamarre, G. Gareau, A. Granger; G. Schairer, G. Barry, E. Huber, L. Legris. MINIM DEPARTMENT.

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CLASSICAL COURSE.

Burns, Andrew-First in Ancient History and Latin ; second in Christian Doctrine, Algebra, and English Composition . Burggraf, Henry-First_in English Grammar; second in German and Latin. Distinguished i.n Penmanship. Eberle, Lawrence--First in German ; third in Reading and Spelling, and Christian Doctrine. Fortin, Maximilian-First in French Conversation ; second in Latin and Greek ; third in Belles Lettres. Graveline, George-Third in Penmanship. in Algebra. ( .

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Granger, Armand-Second in English Gram-m ar; third in · Elocution and Belle.;, Lettres. Halton /- James-Second in Typewriting and Violin. Hayden, John-Second in Algebra, Rhetoric, and Natural Philosophy. Distinguished in Composition. Kelly, Thomas-Third in A lgebra, and Latin.

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Kurtz, Fred-First in Piano. •Lesage, Levi-Distinguished in Penmanship. · Lesag-e, Arthur-Second in Belles Lettres; third in Intellectual Philosophy and Brownson. Laplante, Joseph-First in Latin, Greek, . and Algebra; third in Piano ano. Rhetoric.

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Legris, Thomas-First in Violin; second in History of Canada; third in Physical Geography. Distinguished 1n Belles Lettres. Lamarre, Joseph-Jfirst in History of Canada;. second in French Conversation and Belles Lettres; third in English Grammar. Distinguished in Christian Doctrine. Legris , Louis-First in Algebra. Distinguished in French Comprn~ition and Belles Lettres. Lynch , John-Second in Grammar, Physical Geography, Spelling, and Christian Doctrine. Distinguished in Ancient History.

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Miehe], Arthur-First 1n Grammar; second in Latin; third in Christian Doctrine. Distinguished in Book-keeping and Commercial Law. Moody, Francis-Third m ].,rench . Distinguished in Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Composition. McCabe, Charles-Second in Grammar, Composition, and Latin; third in Christian Doctrine. "' McCarthy, William-Second in Trigonom etry. O'Reilly, Charles-Third in Christian Doctrine. guished in Ancient History.

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O'Rei11y, Francis-First in Complete Geography. O'DwJer, James-Se cond in United States History ; third in Christian Doctrine. Pelletier, Thomas-· Second 111 Modern History. guished in Christian Doctrin e and Latin.

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Quinn, Peter-First in Geometry; second in Latin ; third in Modern History ; fourth in Rhetoric, and Composition. Rouleau , Gaston-First in Latin, French Syntax, and English Grammar. Distinguished in Christian Doctrine, Greek, and Civil Government.

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Ruel, Henry- First in Belles Lettres, Christian Doctrine, and Physical Geography. Distinguished in English Grammar, Composition, and Civil Government. Rivard, Arthur-Second in Grammar and Latin.

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Sullivan, Daniel-First in Latin, Rhetoric, Composition, Natural Philosophy, Evidences of Religion, Trigonometry, and Greek. Shea, H . M. -First in Modern History; second in Christian Doctrine; third in Latin and English Compos_ition. Surprenant, John B.-Second in Ancient ~Iistory, French Syntax, and Greek . Schairer, George-Second in Christian Doctrine; third in United States History. COMMERCIAL COURSE.

Burns, John-First in English Grammar; second in Spelling; third in History and Geography. Besse, Joseph-First in Arithmetic -and Geography; second in History; third in Spelling. Brule, Arthu~-路-Second in English Grammar, French, and Geography; . third in History. Canavan, John-First in English Grammar, C~ristian Doctrine, and Spelling; second in History, English Composition, Reading;' and Geography. Campion, Martin-F irst in H ist ory, English Composit ion, and English Grammar; second in Geography and路 Christian Doctrine; third in Civil Government.. Coady, James-First in Stenography, Reading, and Penmanship; second in Commercial Law, Book-keeping, Christian Doctrine, and English Grammar; third in Instrumental Music. Distinguished in Spelling. Connor, Augustus-F irst m H istory;路 second in Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Penmanship, and Geography. ~avanaugh, Ed ward-Second in Christian Doctrine, Reading, Sp elling, and Instrumental Music; third in Geography.

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Carroll, Denni.s-Second in Christian Doctrine and Bookkeeping; third in Commercial Law, Spelling, and Instrumental l\:T usic.

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Dunbaugh, Harry-Secopd in History, English Grammar, Spelling, and Gee>graphy; third in Reading. Distinguished in Arithmetic. Enter, Frank-l!-,irst 111 Reading; secqnd in Spelling and History; third in Christian Doctrine. Gareau, L ouis-Second 111 Book-keeping, Arithmetic, and Instrumental Music; third in.Reading and Spelling. Gareau, Gideon-First in Instrumental Music; second in Geography and Reading; third 1n Spelling. Distinguished in Christian Doctrine. Gregoire, Joseph-First in Book-keeping ; second in Commercial Law, Christian Doctrine, and English Grammar; third in History. _Distinguished in Civil Government. Gallivan, Daniel-Second m History and Instrumental Music ; third in English Composition. Distir.lguished in Reading. Gordon, John-First in English Grammar, Book-keeping, and Reading ; second 111 Commercial Law. Spellin'g , Geography , Christian Doctrine, and Stenography; thir<l 111 English Composition. Distinguished in Civil Guvernment.

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Gra nger, David-Second in Christian Doctrine and Book-· keeping; third in English Grammar. Guertin, Horace-Second Penmanship and Geography.

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Granger, George-Second in English Grammar; third in French and Christian Doctrin e. Hennebery, Martin-Second in Christian Doctrine, Spelling, and Geography. Huber, Ed ward-First in History, Stenography, and Book-keeping ; second in English Composition, Civil Government, Comm e rcial Law , Spelling, German, and Geography ; third in R eading . Distinguished in Christian Doctrine. Huber, John-First in English Grammar; ·s econd in Reading, and Sp e1ling ; .third in Christian Doctrin e and History. Distinguished in German and Stenography. H eller, Louis-·Second in Spelling ; third i'n Reading ; fourth in Englis h Grammar. Lamplaugh, Harry-First in Ch .d stian Doctrine; second in History and Commercial Law. Distinguished in Reading. La,charite, Arthur-First in History, English Composi. tion, Book-keeping, Commerci11 Law, and P enmanship;· second in Civil Gov~rnment, Cb._ristian Doctrine, and Geography. Distinguished in Arithmetic and R eading. Mathieu, Frank-Second in R eading and Spelling; third in Geography; fourth in Christian Doctrin e. McCarthy, Daniel-Second in Geography ; third g lish Composition.

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Stapleton, Dale- Second in English Composition, Engljsh Grammar, Reading, and Spelling. Distinguished in Geogra~ phy and Instrumental Mu sic. Sullivan, Joseph-First 1n History; second in English Composition, English Grammar, and Christian Doctrine. Distinguished in Penmanship. • Smith, Harry-First in Spelling ; second in Christian Doctrine, Arithmetic, and Reading. Distinguished in Penm~nship and Geography. Toohill, James-First in History and_ Book-keeping; second in Geography, Spelling, Reading, and Commercial Law. Toohill, Martin-Second in English Grammar; third 111 History, Reading, Penmanship, and Geography. Thibodeau, Aldie~Second in :B7 rench and Arithmetic. Wilcox, George-Second in Spelling and Christian Doctrine; third in Er:glish Grammar and History. MINIM DEPARTMENT.

Anderson, Hervey - First in Arithmetic and Reading; second in History, Penmanship, English Grammar, Spelling, and Geography; third in Instrumental Music. Biron, Philip-First.in Christian Doctrine and Latin. Brennap, Stanley-First in Christian Doctrine; se<wnd in Geography and History. Brennan , Russell-First 1n History; second m English Grammar, Reading, and Spelling. Cahill, James-First in Spelling and English Composition; second in History, English Gra,mrnar, Penmanship, Arithmetic, and ·Reading; third in Geography. Crimp, Alfred-First in Spelling; second in History, English Grammar, Geography, and fenmanship. Durnerin, Geography:

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Duddleston, George-Second 1n English Grammar and Penmanship; third in Spelling and Geography. De Laplante, Raoul· First 1n Reading, Spellilig, and Christian Doctrine. Downing, Edward-First m Christian Doctrine; second in English Grammar, History, and Spelling; third in Geography.

Dolan, William-Second in History and English Grammar; third in Geography. Elwes, Bertie-First in Christian Doctrine, Penmanship, and Reading; second jn Spelling and French. Ford, Peter-Second in History and Christian Doctrine; third in Geography and Penmanship. Gazzola, Frank-Second 1n History, English Grammar, Christian Doctrine, and Geography. Gorman, Robert--Second in Christian Doctrine; third in Geography, English Grammar, and History. Hagan, Frank-Second in Spelling, Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, and Engljsh Grammar; third in History and Geography. Ingalls, Paul-First in Spelling; third in History. Keiffer, George-Second in French and History; third in English Grammar. Koelbal, Frank-Second in Geography; third in English · Grammar. Distinguished in Christian Doctrine. Legris, Edgar-Second in History and Christian Doctrine; third in Geography. Distinguished in English Grammar. Lennon, William-Second in History, English ·Grammar, Penmanship, French, Christian Doctrine. and Spelli_n g; third in Reading. Distinguished in Arithmetic and German. McCann, George-Second in Arithmetic and Reading; third in English Grammar, Penmanship, and History. Distinguished in Christian Doctr!ne.

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· Milholland. Frank-Second i'n History, Reading, and Spelling. Distinguished in English Grammar and Geography.

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l\IcDo~nough, Vincent- First in Hist')ry, Arithmetic, Spelling, and Geography; second in Reading, English Grammar, and Penmanship. O'Herrin , . and :Pren eh. .

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Olff, Samuel-First in English Grammar and Arithmetic; second . in Reading ; third in Peninanship. Dis tinguished in Spelling. Plante, Camile-Second in History, English Grammar, and French; third m Christian Doctrine. Distinguished in Geography. Provost, Felix-First in . Christian Doctrin ~·' ..s·eeon-d .. ,'. t-:..... Arithmetic.

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