Show COMMENCEMENT AT IT B. B Y UNIVERSITY Young Family Re Reunion nion Held at Provo With Wih School Exercises INSTITUTIONS INSTITUTION'S GREAT YEAR I Grouth th GIo and Development Ion De Along All Al II Lines i-cs i s and Diplomas I Republican Special Service l June 1 The I.-The The scholastic year of or COl th the D B. B 1 Y U U. U with Impressive l. l cosed wih cx- cx C tills morning The Time students and anc professors In In a toly a-toly r ody from tb th the 5 university lt to tC lie tho stake tabernacle at 10 1030 The house bouse was crowded and anil though the program was lon long Ions eVer every person per per- son listened with Hh Interest to everything that was said and done lone J June ne 1 I being the he anniversary of time the birth of or BrIgham Young and und as ns the Young oung l. l Family ml association hold bold holc their heir an annual nit nit- nual reunion upon that date cate at Provo this year car the lie meeting gave added Interest to the tha program for the tire day About lO IW mem ment- bels bers of the Many family reached cached Provo this morning over the Salt Sail Lake route and attended at al- at- at tended the exercises In a bOll hod body anc Io am of Commencement The university orchestra Il played ayed a n lout tion ton alter after which the college song was vas sung b by the tho congregation Prayer was offered by President David John President George H H. H gave e his report for the school year ear the sa salient features of or which are a as follows ro To the Board loard of oC Trustees of the Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham Young Youns University z Wo We herewith re respectfully ye- ye submit a brief outline for our report tor or th the thirtieth academic year of or the Young Youns university School has been belli heH without Interruption according according ac nc- ac- ac cording to our calendar time riffle nine months with wih a total enrollment enrolment of or 1361 students and anc pupils The faculty during the lie past year has s hasmet hasmet met every school chool da day for fol devotion and the consideration of or points of or immediate I Interest It I has also held general sessions lons once once each each week The Thc utmost freedom of oft t thought bought and initiative has been enco en en- co and the most mOlt perfect feeling ol or harmony harmon and anil unanimity of spirit has preval pre pre- val ail d d. d Every Ivery member of the faculty has as seemingly worked under the desire to do dohis dohis dohis his best never seeking how little but al always always al- al ways way's how much he lie could contribute to the welfare of the lie school We Ve have havo havo been called caled upon to mourn mour the thelo lo loss s of oC one of our most efficient mem bels bers In the person per of ot our om beloved br brother broth broth- ther th- th er und and fellow worker Albert 1 Millet Miller i CC who was unexpectedly called caled to tho t world beyond be be- S yond ond S Feature of Years Year's Work The feature of this lila years year's work has hat hatI I been th the giving of or each student Individual I attention and antI to this end enc each ono one en enterinG entering en- en s school hool Is placed under the personal persona care an and directorship of or hr his theological t teacher wh who Is 18 expected to stand In In tl the In same tamo i elation n-elation to tho the student as a Judicious 01 S I parent or guardian h The social or or h hoin S jf Itic of the st student tnt has been heen a subject 0 ot 01 special lal solicitude and watch care care main motive of ot control In in these S I has lias been that thu t of confidence council und advice and amid so o effectively ly has this work z lc been n done lone that thal but two cases of or suspension slon sion has bas been necessary during the entire entin i year car Students themselves have ha c effected and maintained an aim organization known knowli us th tho Student Bo Body which hia has been a a a. CO- CO con con- S stant factor in I the trio dc cl development of or a n nohIe nohie no no- hie ble character and amI refinement among It J m members This organization has bas expended several evell hundred dollars dollus in jn labor in time the Improvement of Limo tho campus added to t tn tIle library contributed liberally to the tho aid alc I of Its Is members In cases casc of sickness an and need It I has bus published u a most excellent school paper laper and bus hitis patriotically protected pro tine the grounds and ridded added to the In Interior lit lit- tenor decorations of our buildings to the time extent of oC severt hundred dollars l 1 ul During Year During Dimming the year ea the chemical laboratory labor- labor atory has lias been extensively improved and added cd to that today our chemical detriment de do- c- c has modern equipment with a three fold three three-foll capacity of or that of or an any previous previous pre pre- year cur The lie equipment of oC the tho lie natural science department has also been increased and improved an and the CIte Brigham Young university uni uni- has at present a L vel very choice an and j growing museum To ro tIme the department of oC woo work has been added six lathes contributions of oC the tIme persons ho whose names the they bear A. A K K t Thul her bel lathe James Robertson lathe tho the Jex and Sons' Sons lathe tIme the George A A. Smith latho the thc I II 11 T. T Reynolds arid and company lathe latime the tic hid Lee lathe Inline These rhese lathes ore run b by an on electric electie motor known as the tIme l Ellas Jas Lewis Call family motor a gift to the tine school by that lint Cal Cal- fain fam thy ily Through h the generosity of oC one olle o or two of at our OLin Provo Pro o patrons an agricultural laboratory has been equipped whore the tine analysis ls ot of soils hods and amid other experimental week has been done S Trend of or time the School It I ma may seem seen from this report leport that the time university has lias taken a u strong Industrial trend hilt but hit while we have extended our facilities in tn the tine line of In l und and trades there them has been no relaxation In iii Inthe II the thc direction of scholastic efforts The Time Intention of oC the work worl of or our high school normal school and amid commercial school has bas been to raise rise H Its technical standards standard and unc never before has the lie college work been so extensive a as this year ear Demand mum I 11 for 10 I Increased u Work Oli OliAs As public high schools are coming Into existence all al around us there Is a L growing grow grow- In lug ing demand for Cor Increased ed ed facilities for college work From Irom the founding of or this mis Institution up UI to recent date dale It I has hus drawn Its ls attendance chicH chiefly from the graduates Of tho the district schools Today Toda students arc are coming coining from Crom high schools offering Irma one to 0 three year ear car courses coure The These schools year lar hy year will wi extend their courses anti ami In n the tine near future we shall he be c under tinder the time necessity or of providing pro trailing Ins ng for Cor or a stu student ent hod body th the great mu mu- of whom will wi have come with theIr high school work completed It H should hould therefore be ie our OUI policy to 10 especially strengthen our college faculty add mId to Its Is c and foster its Ita Jl growth In ever every pO possible wn vO way It I Is the mission of oC this chool school to set MCI e the pace and to take the th inItiative In educational affairs It I seems to 10 0 us that Its ls friends should houll not riot for one moment entertain the thought of ot Its Il subordination sub auh- ordination to an anything except to the pow pow- or r and authority that thal has founded It and andia anc ia fostered It It- It I Is hi a n source of or gratification that to tony to to- K ny our educational product IH is 11 greatly In excess of that of or an any other years year's work tabulated us as iS follows From Irom the college I taking out degrees 4 taking diplomas diploma from rora tie the year four courses course courtot 02 taking takinG out leCal ce 49 9 fr front time the tory ry school chool 19 making u a t of or 11 Future Prospects Uri ht The for tho the future are arc bright Our ur faculty acuity next year will trill wi be stronger stromer than ban ever l' Our students arc In Inspired wIth h the th ml missionary spirit and with wih n a to return continue their work ork n are aro all possessed ni JOS with nn aim 11 tin un- In- In nith tint our will wil h bo he on provided n us for Cor or 8 an as they press themselves U up S In conclusion lon wo we wish to express our concu S S heartfelt appreciation of or what whit h Inns R en done for us its by ly the thc ch church rh In U IM generous appropriations of oC means for our OUI support ro To thank tho Iho board for rOl Us its Is hearty COoperation co- co ucc to operation In our efforts what has been done nd to express 8 our OUt unc gratitude to tJ the cone Lord Ird for Ills Protection and constant help which has baa matH It pos pos- sible for us all al to be happily united In iii our work Conferring of or l Decree suns sting by IY MiSS The Blue Ribbon was eln 1 the time music mu- mu Nellie Nele Buckley Buckle a graduate from The conferring HC sic department this year of degrees and certificates and amid f award award- in tag ing deEre of diplomas was the next order of ot business The the graduates following arc are Cheater G G. G Van intent if n II S S. S o. o Elbert Ii I. I iT Esmond Ida S S. S DusenberrY I F annie McLean el an B. B p 1 P. P I D D. Normal Four Years hermes I Peterson Sarah Oik Or Oron ol D D. Campbell Campbel Ada Adan S n B. B Bertie Crosby Jos Joseph ph Ra Ralph ph Wilkins P. P S. S kelson Alfred L L. Kelly Sherwin Madsen ladsen Mary K g. I Soren Soren Sor Sor- en cn J J. J Rawlinson 1 1 1 John NUttall Minnie Bullock Bulock Joseph A. A Anderson Oscar Oscr OscarS OscarS' S' S John R. R Albert Albert I L I Ella Deal Dral Luclle Lucile Young J J. J Robert i Robinson la Robert Hobert H. H 1 hymn Raymond Partridge it B H. H Thomas homas 11 S Jr oolbun S Kindergarten Normal ii Bartholomew cio ci- ci L Lola Lola ola B. B White Mary it Hi 10 o Clyde Ador Taylor aylor High School School Daniel Daniel L L. Pack LI Lila Ela a Deal Deul J JO Joseph oseph Joseph C C. Clark Maron MarIon Mar Mar- Ji i Ion on E. E lh Wakefield George Gcorge T. T A A. A V V. Watkins atkins Horace Morn Morrill John Commercial-John P P. J. J Carl Car MIred Leonard E. E Adams Fred 0 G. G Warnick Var War Varick n nick ick George Bartholomew Thomas Vi Yo S Smith mith John E E. Hayes George C. C Linday Lind Lind- s sa say ay John T. T Reese Reee George Georgo P. P Parker Arthur 8 Music School School School-Effie School Effle Howe Bowe Anna Park Park- l inson Nellie Nele Buckley John JoInt flown Down lown JohnS John S S. S Johnson Esther Coombs Coomb Commercial School Two Years Zeila zela Zella Jarer William Wilam L. L Wanless nO Roy S. S Chipman Anna Annn ss Dais Daisy Irvine Vermin rna Murdock Mary Gardner Clara Parrish Parr sh Roy S. S Hardy Charles W. W Lobb John Robinson Earl Whitely Alberta Singleton Special Courses Courses BIrdie Courses Birdie J J. J Cluff Emily Anderson Julia Jula Drown Brown Lottie Lotte Baird La Ln Verne Bessie Dessle Eastmond mon Virgie Byron Alder A Am Parkinson Hanson Marha Martha Mar Mar- S tha ha Ferrin Francis Bird Elocution Amanda Amanda Amanda A A. A Beck Deck Elsa E. E Pearson Mamie Mamnie Beesle Alfred L. L Kelly Kel Ket KelnI I ly iy Maud Dunn Emma Newell Newel George H R. R Hill Hi 1 Ella Ehia la Deal Etna Itna Holdaway Fn Fay Edith Young Dora Dor Flora B Ii Jenkins Chloe Walker Valker Lillian n h Ruby nuh Tut Tuttle le William Wilam ii H. H I I I Byrum Preparatory School School Charles Charles te Valera Foote Clara Nel Nelson Nelton on Vern Pace Allan Alan Findley Josephine Shepherd Belle Dele Pace Dulock Bullock Hazel Singleton Bertha Bertha Nelson Agnes Arnes Alice Warren Vanen Hal Hall Elizabeth Stuart Stuart Stuart Stu Stu- art Murray Hayes Bayes Ernest Ernest- Erest Willlam Will Will- VI lam ant Staple Price Prie Bacon Albert WIlkIns Ida Bacon Dacon John Jolin Dunn Earl Youn Young WA W W. A. A A A. Black Dlack MelvIn Melvln Sperry Clyde ne Sadie J J. J Leo Hafen Mangus Man Man- Mangus gus ui Poulson Seth Tern Otterson Paul Le Lc Brown Edith Madison Ethel Preston Alonzo German German German Ger Ger- man Louie Miner Maggie l ig lc Blackburn Parley Woolsey Andrew Hansen Tessie Training Training- School School School Nellie Nellie T T. Taylor Talol F. F Sterling Sterling- Taylor Flora Davis Maud E. E Woodward J. J Owen B Bullock lock Earl Smoot Dusenberry crr Ada AlIa Dale Dale Daley Grm Graduation atol Address The new college song All AH Al Hall hail lal to the Temple of Learning was sung sting by the congregation to the time music corpo composed d by Ra Ray Holdaway Professor B D S S. S d delivered the lie graduating address which was a splendid splendid did review of or the growth of the B. B Y UHa U U- Ha Ue pointed to the tho ono one plank plunk In the edu- edu S tona platform of the Institution institution the thc thc- which which he lie thought was In advance ance ac of ur most moat institutions In tho world Glow v log tributes were paid to the efficIency crr S of or tine tiie founder of the and the time them m magnificent growth glowth und under r the supervision of Dr Karl G The Tine choir sang sung sanga a chorus after which Horace Horce C Cummings s. s general rl superintendent of or church schools addressed Inc Iho assembly asem- asem assem assem- UI bl bly along similar lines to those thoc followed b by or B 11 l S. S duet dUct J. J T T. Reese Rece and King DrIS 8 sang sans a I j t COIt Courtesy to Young I Family amir R. R W W. Young said sall he lie appreciated the tho courtesy of oC the time university In extending an Invitation to 10 the lie Young I Family amly association tion ton to participate In the exercises und and to be Ic the tho guests of or the institution fo for on the theca ca day ilay lie He lc referred let to the work of or Brigham Young YounS and the Institution which bore hl his name Roy noy Holdaway gave ave a piano selection after aCer which Pi Joseph 1 F. F Smith ad addressed rs ell the tine audience on time the necessity or moral and spiritual training llon along along- with wih Intellectual development to make the tine IeS best cla class s of or citizens and anc the thc higher grade grado of oC education Hall Hal Bright Abode was tun sung by Iy the university choir Benediction was offered offered of of- by hy R fi W. W Young After the exercises exer exer- the tIne Young Fa Family mi were the guests of oC time the B Li Y 1 U. U I at a luncheon served at athe atthe atthe t the he Institution A drive to points or of In Interest in- in terest erest followed and amid a general i m r exception cepl n nas was as tendered in iii time the evening |