Show i r f u un nn nv V v n n i n y un y Y vv Uy VY r y y y fAt f H y T n Y JT nn Y Y Y T f n n 4 a Y Y tV Y YI H Hi Ii l I Commencement III Exercises at the Agricultural cC Ag College t i ti F L Ii West Woot W Y CK a Chace Fisher Pher J X I area S P Morgan jc K i I I K K 4 t K K K K K Kw KI W w t I IT I II I I A I Il I l t ti i I It Ii t t i i ti t ti k c K i I K X i K w 1 j D I SL M Stephens jf Logan June i Tin fe Agricultural cot col college ot otle lege le e doped its it work for fur this thi school year yesterday and the commencement begins on Sunday when Rabbi Hey Rey of Salt Lake City CALy will deliver the tIo baccalaureate sermon sermonS Monday will wilt be he field day 47 when track and aM field meet mee will be had between the preps press and cui vl lege men menThe menThe 5 The regular r t exercises exercise 9 on en Tuesday y the when the th following will he be rendered Recessional R Invocation Selection by college coUge col choir Orations by Geneva Egbert eit F H It West and aM F D FarrelL ParrelL I Vocal solo BOlo Miss lUlls Agatha P Berkhoel j Address Addre to graduates graduate JIon flon James Jamea Jamesf f T Hammond Instrumental solo i Conferring DC of degrees degree President K Kerr rr Solo Miss U Berkhoel I At the alumni ball and aDd banquet to tobe tobe tobe be held hed on Tuesday Congress nan maG ma Howell will wW respond to the toast 1 T The he Relation elation R of Agricultural Colleges ge geto 3 to Federal Government Secretary of j State tt Hammond will respond to Mod Modern Modem 3 ern em Demands in Education Professor J U will wm speak to Lessons Not In InZ Z Mayor Robinson will re to The rIM Tb Class las of ot 1104 and Rob Robert ert reply to te t The rite Alumni Association There are fourteen members mem in iii the th e graduating clasa cla this thin year who will win receive the ike degree deSee d of B 8 Their names name are Geneva Egbert Grace Gra e Fisher PIber 8 P Morgan Morean Ray H IL Fisher W Q G Swend F r 1 I West D M II Stephens Crawford William J Ja 1 a Greaves Greave E EG Ch a Petersen C A atc Mc McCausland c cI I Causland Ray T Homer and ad Ray Bay B I West Ata ctr Provo Prove June S A large audience at tended the Proctor tor academy commence commencement merit ment nt exercises in 10 Proctor hall hail last Jast even ing The eta sta was wag lute a t bower bow of roses roee and aad evergreen ta lu which t 1 were re seated mated i the faculty and graduates Misses 11 Helen Bonham and lene JenIe Baker Each ch number num r of ot the program was ably rendered and enthusiastically received T each of the receiving encores J ne following is Ute the ramme 1 Music Orchestra octra l Dav Thomas Henry s Vocal Vo 1 solo Mrs Ed Johnston 5 Student Life in Ia the Fourteenth Cen Can CenI Century I tury Jennie Biker Baker Clarinet solo soo Mr J 3 Jc SoMiE c Student Life te M the we Ceo c tury I Hie n BOB BOBc au c solo Mie Je JeC C Presentation of dl C H Rev P r A ua It J n Ray Bay H ii l I her ller E L Ci G l Pa non 7 F E Homer jI L Edmund Crawford Geneva Egber William Wiiliam Jardine Re Rt Rev Simpkin in ado advocacy cacy aey of ut religious iii I a a part of ot a complete comete educational system and spoke in n deserving of the tile Procter t Mr C J 3 Hawkins Award Aw of ot gold medal for best work in English Englis Eb ill IK the academic department hy hythe b the Rev Y S H Goodwin O DI DIW Gt The Medal was wac W awarded a to Miss i Lulu whose w kly k I uv rase for the year was we nine y Mr Goodwin also presented Miss Louise oui e Dickinson in be behalf behalf behalf half 0 of the academic department with wUn two nto volumes of or th the Great Mas Kas Masters tars of the tho Drama and one volume of The Booklover Miss Dickinson has been a teacher r in the tho t hf academy my for seven seren years yeara and will return turn to her home in tb Mr lit Goodwin O fI kp in interns terns terms of ef the tM ta highest h t praise of Mite Miss Dick Dickinsons Jabot Jabor in the school expressing re regret gret tret that her connection with rith the institution would cease oease After iI 1 a selection s by the tho orchestra the th benediction waa w Wa offered by b Rev Re P A In the Ue tb afternoon the annual alumni a I re reunion r union naion was held A fine banquet was en enjoyed eyed joyed enlivened ed by y responses to toasts frees Ire the be raw r present Addresses were also ale mad ma by s Charles R OJ of f liew Nr sa IL u first n president o of the die association t now DO visiting in Provo and by Miss MI Annie Anle Baker of Salt Lake sad and a was wu made by A A I IRay Ray B West A lis Louise Dickinson The following of r f for fr r the year were elected a at ar tin I 1 1 l irH II it I log illg President Mrs Mattie Ward Vard vice Ice resident president Ident Miss Mis Ml B ula It Bachman Bahman and tn usurer Mrs Hattie Hinea Hiese Slater later YOUNG AOl Ix Logan gau June 4 The regular commence commencement ment exercises of thu th Brig Brigham Young college were held beld today and wert we largely attended The following p e was rendered March lo r band The Lord Has Risen arranged rom item Billings College Choir Invocation Presidents report President ident Pre Rhapsody ody Miss KiM Ml LiUIa 00 The Tragic in Art E W Pehrson The Song F Kucken Thatcher Quartette Address to graduates Joseph epla Howell Med Mcd ky overture College orchestra Conferring of degrees de aM aI certificates Vice President W B B Preston Poppies De Koven Professor W O 0 Robinson Valedictory Joseph J ph J S Hill Violin solo eren Serenade Kubeli C M U lIarI Remarks Trustees Thine IB ItS the from Dra Dramatic Dramatic matic Cantata ROTy ly City College choir ae AA AxA A A A C V A t band Mn n College The graduates are named below with de degree gree of bachelor of arts John H Kemp and With th certificates normal course Amy Matilda Fonnesbeck ck Edward James Gib c Hi Rosabel Hall hail Edgar Charles Cli Ch lAnd Lind Lindt t iv 1 Parity Parky Wright WrightA Academic A adt mh course cours Olga Busch David U v Henderson Basinets course Joseph Joeph A Geddes John Hill Mill Jr jy George Georae L Rees Hess Ray Alma Aliga Soona on Williams i Special certificates certificate short course CourIe James Campbell Orson Ant Jefferson ilL Charles L a li s Coffin ie Congressman ma Howell il in his address a to the th graduates departed from the usual line hue me nf if Sch atch speeches and discussed the 11 Pat t OTt on of ef marriage ma urging the jie jieme ats nut not to defer their entry to matri main matrimony mony after finding a companion Jc t that causes a young oung man to k shirk hirk the duties dutle of matrimony Is IE faulty fC K aid ai he h and aRd I wat w t te to protest against K the th idea that is growing among our young you c cin in m u that they the must defer marrying until they t Iy are arc able a tile to equip a home henie in modern modernA C t yle A good woman wilt will prove a help to any young man I know that from personal experience fx riene and sn while my experience baa has j not hOt been ben as all large farce and nd as that of some HID e of ot my brethren and sisters I think I can an speak advisedly on this mat matter matter mattar t ter tar Graduates Un get married as soon as a ayou you ou can ean canIn j jIn In his dosing closing remarks LIis Mr Howell made madea c ca a statement that tha indicate that he has baa j c found life In Washington an expensive luxury Said he be If lf any of you desire d to tread political paths and to enter oT of official tidal life first fi t attain a competence pe for you cannot achieve Success in those thoe di cU f fIA IA MM vl without It ft J J t |