Show what frails they aire SOME BOYS their acts speak in loud praise of their excellent alma mater let those who will oramae or disparage aa institution of learning there are unimpeachable evidences 0 it just claims ol 01 superiority that are patent to aven aba most caamal observer or if it be unworthy worthy nn there is no need of any criticism beyond the enquiry what kind of citizens business and probes man and women do its graduates become the proficiency and number of its the elegance of ita build inea the cost and extent of ita apparatus are good prefaces to a recommendation men dation of the to those who have children to educate but the most vital question asked by parents will be what are they who have graduated from that institution it is not alone the intellectual training that makes the man or woman that is moat admired for who has not seen i scholarly fools as well as scoundrel not even practical training lead so that band and eye co the intellectual polish and po the mind is capable of receive inn is the ideal although it approaches but when we see the disciple of an institution ution of learning walking bravely and kobily alonci the path oj life in which ho is called to walk doing hia whole duty honored fer his usefulness respected for his honest sincerity and loved for hia unfeigned and unselfish love for his fellow men then cot only the merits of tha trainers received at tha alma mater may be det emmad but alao those under currents bf honor humanity and unselfishness that can not be catalogue ed and offered to the public as in luce meats to trust the all important train ing of their children to its care by way of applying this theory practically here ia a list of the graduates from tia normal department of the young academy for last year and a partial list of thoad fradua tea from the commercial department there were even graduates from the normal department viz henry Pete raon of ogden now principal of tha central school at montpelier MoLt pelier idaho mary woodruff of i teaching the sixth grade in the preparatory department of the brigham young academy collie robinann Robi naon of fillmore Fill mora teacher of th eighth grade in central school beaver W M McKendrick of tolela assistant teacher ot mathematics in brigham young academy W E Ey dalch of chemistry teacher at the brigham young academy ademy Ai and H S tanner ol 01 payson who succeeded dr kari U maeser as president ot the california mission A very great many who enters this department do not graduate principally or baut ot means hagim studied until they ae a e able to take out a leach ra acate eav for one two or three years they enter the field of roi keis and wae earners in the hope brine able in a few leara to come ack a d rom lete their course many dinv inv by their own enort atar leavene chool progressed saed commendably along model lines the lint of from the corn hercial ner cial department is moch larger and the entire list ia not but tha lol lowin are fair sandea san pea of that department part ment harry and bametr maleby of Monroe heher christen aen of kuhfield and leo bird of spring ville are on mis siona robert holt of west jordan railroad contractor kay scoville of ogden manufacturing and georry of hotel babinets baBi nees joaeph sharp ol 01 salt loke commission and forwarding merchant herman martin of provo partner and cashier with fc martin bankers jacb mg elly of monroe commission merchant j and lumber dealer daniel welch of arizona keeper and eales mun it can be truthfully eaid that each of these young men are making a in their closen vocation a credit to thair parents their native state aad the institution that graduated them |