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THE COMRADE I3 taken. They evidently enjoy it. since great hilarity and joking is the aftermath of sitting for their pic- tures. But maybe there is another reason. The Easter Tuesday Assembly of the P. E. H. S. Association is one that brings together all the students of the school, together with the teachers and alumni. No doubt this event will be the success it has al- ways been in the past. There is no reason why it should not be, for the Social Committee are very active and already great enthusiasm is evi- denced in this social event. lt de- volves upon every student of the school to attend this dancing party, which will be held in Lily Academy on Easter Tuesday, April 9th, This will be the last opportunity of meet- ing classmates until next October, except, of course, in the case of indi- viduals. Therefore, the local Editor would like to meet those students in Lily Academy whom she has met every night in the corridors of the P. E. H. S. Mr. Michael F. Coyne, '08, the first President of the Providence Evening High School Alumni, and the present Treasurer of that Asso- ciation, will present the Alumni Medal on graduation night, to the student of the school having the best all round record for general ex- cellence. The Comrade will then be in the hands of its readers and takes this opportunity of congratulating the winner of the medal. The diplomas will be presented this year by the chairman of the Evening School Committee, james R. Cannon, Esq. A quartet composed of Margaret Deuso, Rosalie Ross, Mr. McManus and another member of the school, will render a selection graduation night. The students of the Class in De- portment, under the direction of Miss Mollie Gormley, will give an exhibition drill on the evening of April 4th. The class has done splen- did work this year and the drill, no doubt, will be very attractive and entertaining. Great surprises are in store for everyone, both students and teach- ers, on graduation night, if rumors which are heard prove true. The Class in Experimental Phy- sics, under the instruction of Mr. XYilliam I. Brown, enjoyed a de- monstration of many interesting microscopic specimens during a re- cent study of the microscope. Mr. Brown has been making a special study of rabies and his prepared slides of recent cases here in Provi- dence were closely observed by the members of the class. Among the students who will try the college entrance examinations this fall are Frank Fish, George Cumerford and George M. VVhite. The Easter dance is going to be the most successful event on the social calendar of the P. E. H. S. Af! Therefore, every student and teacher in the school should make an effort to be present on that occa- sion. --K. E. C. NAMES SUBMITTED FOR THE ALUMNI MEDAL. Frank Close Mary Deacy Georgia Lee james Fagan john Valentine Annie Tiernan Esther Sjoberg Charles F. Stoeffler john Campbell Anna Shiffmau Caroline Miller Regina Mellinger Margaret Deuso Frances -I. Reilly Victor Bastinet Eugenie M. Kern Elsie Greenway Anna V. Carlson Peter J. McManus Esther Silva joseph Jacobson Annabelle Mahon Beatrice La Fleur VVilfrid Briggs Anna Armstrong Norman Byron Anna Ullrich Grace Taylor Margaret Cary Sadie Gordon George B. Comerford. Mary Reilly
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