Show At St. St Mary Cap and Gown Rite y l 1 1 J EMBLEMS CAPS AND GOWNS CONFERRED Madeleine l Keough right pins school emblem on I Adelaide Bishop Kearney Sees Education As Pivot of Americas America's Future Condemning educational institutions which dissipate minds with extra-curricular extra activities the Most Rev James E. E Kearney D. D D. D bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake presided at Founders Founders' day and cap and gown ceremonies at the college of St. St the of Wasatch Sunday We have little sympathy with the modern tendency in so many institutions to dissipate minds in inso inso inso so many extracurricular activities not worth a candle Bishop Kearney Kearney Kearney Kear Kear- ney said as caps and gowns were conferred on freshman students and the school emblem was presented to student nurses of Holy Cross hospital Ceremonies marked the anniversary anniversary an ar- of the founding of the college and the Gith anniversary of the establishment of the academy Bishop Kearney told students The future destiny of America is going to be fought out to a great greal extent in halls of learning anc and the he fight is going to be whether America will remain true to the tradition of dependence upon God Goc Godor or scrap its tradition as many institutions have done and disregard disregard disregard dis dis- dis- dis regard belief in the Creator The student garb places you in inthe inthe the he halls of learning It is supposed supposed sup- sup posed to take your mind away from rom frivolities of life to devote your our mind to the office for which God made it the apprehension o of truth ruth It is rank injustice to students students stu- stu dents lents to allow so many worthless extracurricular activities to creep into nto the schedule During the ceremonies Miss Madeleine Keough president of the assembled students welcomed the incoming class and presented the school chool emblem to Miss Adelaide freshman president who gave the response Miss Faye Eliza Williams of the first graduating class spoke in behalf behalf be be- half of the alumnae with an address address address ad ad- dress Alma Mater A reception in the the- college parlors parlors par par- lors ors followed the exercises Musical Musical Musical Mu Mu- selections were played by a atrio atrio atrio trio composed of Miss Margaret Margare Francis violinist Miss Kathryn Jane Kearns harpist and Miss Mis Janell Collins pianist Miss Marie Marl Louise Cances played the recessionaL reces reces- In conferring this student gown Bishop Kearney said during during during dur dur- ing investiture ceremonies we ar are committing you to one of the finest finest finest fin fin- est campaigns of patriotism t to which any American has dedicated his life his fortune or his honor The only hope of America rests rest in the Cross of Christ You cannot cannot cannot can can- not keep God in the f future ture o of American civilization unless yo you keep God in the soul of the ind individual indi- indi vidual also |