| Show n n of U Utah ah to Graduate 28 Students at Commencement 5 MICH TEACHER Will DELIVER f DAY Alumni Banquet and Ball Scheduled for Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day Evening As a a. farewell gesture to their alma ama mater University pf f Utah seniors will close their college careers ca- ca J reels recta Tuesday when they take part partin in the traditional march of faculty members and regents to receive their degrees and certificates of graduation graduation graduation tion in the last day of the three- three day program of the ninth fifty-ninth an annual annual annual an- an nual commencement exercises The commencement exercises I proper will start Tuesday morning at 1030 o'clock clock on the plaza of the John R. R Park administration build build- ing Professor James M. M ell ONeil of the University of Michigan will de deI deliver deliver de- de I liver the address to the graduates I The program will vIll be opened with witha a ft musical selection by the university university I sity orchestra which will be fol followed followed followed fol- fol lowed by the address to th the graduates graduates ates and other musical selections by the girls girls' and mens men's glee clubs TO O PRESENT CERTIFICATES Certificates of graduation will vIll be presented by President George Georga Thomas who will be assisted by members of ot the board of regents M Mondays Monday's n lays lay's program opened at 9 ti o'clock with the annual Initiation of new members Into Phi Kappa Phi national scholarship fraternity Thirty-seven Thirty members of the senior class were feted with the Initiation Initiation initiation Initia Initia- tion rites of the society and pren presented pre pro n with the official certificates of honor o Professor ONeil O'Neil head of the speech department at the University University er sity of Michigan delivered the Phi Kappa Phi address He told of ot the tha close continuity between speech and all branches of life Ufe The ability to use speech correctly cor cor- and to be able to speak distinctly distinctly dis dis- dis is more important to an InI in- in In I happiness and success I I than any other one thing he lie as as- as Professor ONeil O'Neil urged the graduates graduates graduates ates to be particularly mindful of the manner In which they cultivated cultivated this basic principle of speech In the early part parr of their careers careers n and ancl advised them to d do all In their I to power to see that any apy prominent cases of speech disorders which ex exIsted existed ex- ex isted be treated T PHI KAPPA PHI INITIATION There Is no cause with the present present present pres pres- ent educational system In and with the knowledge o of modern science science ence for serious speech disorders such as stammering and stuttering tl to continue without a a. remedy he declared de Dr George Emory Fellows head of the department of history at the university was in n charge of the ceremonies and was assisted by Pr Professor Hyrum Schneider of the department of pf geology and J. J T. T of the university extension division All Al are members of Phi Kappa Kanpa Phi Those who received Phi Kappa Phi certificates include Louis A. A Hates lales Vera Bowen Howen Duard K Brake Alice Christensen Nath Nathalia hia Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- Stanley Christensen Vera Christensen Ruby Dorlus Darius Scott Dunham Grant Ellis Ferne Feme Gardner Gardner Gard Card ner ncr Willis Gertsch Joseph Jeppson Jepp- Jepp son Ion on Ceorge Jones William Kassius Ce Cessford Kerr Mary Iary Kimball Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet King Blanche Kinnersley Olive Lambert Herbert Lund Mi Michael Michael Mi- Mi Ii- Ii chael Maltseff James Mather Jather Carvel Carvel Carvel Car Car- vel Iu 1 Mattson Rulon Melville Eu Eugene Eugene Eugene Eu- Eu gene Middleton Mary Millward Elizabeth NIms Kiml Kimi Kojima Jo Joseph Joseph Joseph Jo- Jo seph Albert Page Junior Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son 1 Pusey Waldemar Reade Read Albert Scott Albert Spann Karine Widtsoe and Jean Mondays Monday's Ion days day's session continued Into the afternoon with the annual reception re re reception re- re of graduates by President and Mrs George Thomas and will close with the Phi Kappa Phi banquet banquet banquet ban ban- at the Hotel Utah In the eve- eve ning ALUMNI ASSEMBLE Beginning at Monday morning members of former graduating graduating graduating classes began assembling on the university campus for tor the an annual annual annual nual alumni reunions and preparations preparations Lions for the ground breaking ceremonies ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies of the student Union buildIng building build build- Ing ng which will wm take place followIng following follow- follow Ing ng the graduation exercises Tues- Tues Continued on page 8 MICH TEACHER WILL DELIVER SPEECH OF DAY Continued from page 1 J. day clay Richard A. A Hart lEant president of the Alumni association has charge p of pf these activities Dr Franklin S. S Harris Harnis president Harris resident of the Brigham Young university at Provo delivered the baccalaureate I sermon Sunday afternoon These j were started with a procession procession procession pro pro- I cession of graduating seniors faculty faculty fac fac- members and members of the board oard of ot regents Dr Harris spoke on OIl The Fuller Life Lle in which he urged the students to prepare themselves as they left the unIversity university university sity not only for lor physical and material ma ma- development but also for fol spiritual development The Rev Alwyn E. E Butcher of offered of- of the invocation and the Rev Ray S. S Dun Dum pronounced the benediction bene bene- diction Musical numbers were pre presented by the university string quartet and mens men's glee club The three-day three program will end the fifty-fifth fifty alumni banquet b and election of officers for 29 1928 at the Hotel 1 Utah Tuesday evening evening- III |