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Brigham Young College Thirty-Ninth Annual Commencement, Sunday, May 27th, 1917 - Program

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Brigham Young College Thirty-Ninth Annual Commencement, Sunday, May 27th, 1917 - Program

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Program for Brigham Young College 39th Annual Commencement on Sunday, May 27, 1917. Includes list of graduates.
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BRIGHAM YOUNG
COLLEGE
THIRTY - NINTH
Annual Commencement
Sunday, May 27th, 1917
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"Lift up your Voice in Singing" ............... Chorus
Prayer
Presentation to College of Class Gift ..... L. C. Nuhn, President's Report
Selection-------Orchestra, National Hymns........... A . Kenneth Draper
Address to Graduates......Elder Stephen L. Richards
May Dance..........................Girls Chorus
The Changing Conception of Education............Enid Ruff
Conferring of Diplomas,
"Auf Wiedersehn"............................Chorus,
Benediction
GRADUATES
NORMAI. SCHOOL
Advanced Normal Course
Louise Aebischer
Nathan J. Barlow
Mary Carlisle
Delbert Hansen
H. G. Hughes
\Villiam N. Jonas
Lytel D. Larsen
Scott D. Lowe
Enid Ruff
Fritz Skanchy
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
Preparatory Normal
Lizzie Adams
Leda Allen
David M. Anderson
Eva Barrett
Vernon Bitter
Henry Blauer
Phyllis Burgoyne
George Cooper
Carmen Daines
Marguerite Dalley
Elizabeth Durfey
Esther Eames
Charlotte Edmunds
Clara Johnson
Arvilla Johnson
Fannie Jordan
Orson J. Kunz
Tressie Lincoln
Lola Mae Lowe
Joseph S. Maughan
Venice McAlister
Maude McCulloch
Leland H. Merrill
Thomas B. Murray
Glen Neeley
Floyd T. Neilsen
Preparatory Normal.-Continued
Albert Erickson
Leroy Erickson
Clarice Hansen
Reno T. Hansen
Myron T. Hansen
E. Leroy Hansen
Nellie Hendricks
Joseph Howells
Elenor Hulet
Leslie C. Nuhn
Dela Petersen
Louise Peterson
Clara Stockdale
Caseel Stowell
Lyman T. Thorpe
Vera Watson
Garland Woodward
General High School
Lear Allen
Leanore Ballantyne
Eleanora Benson
William Wendell Barber
John A. Bistline
Charles R. Card
A. M. Clayton
Belle Durham
Jennie Erickson
Walter U. Fuhriman
Lorin C. Haws
John M. Homer
Ralph J. Hyer, Charles W. Jacques
Zella Larsen
Lucie Langton
Carl E. Nelson
Carl B. Nyman
Rebecca Peterson
Ferdinand A. Peterson
Blanche Pond
Daniel H. Owen
George W. Robinson
Vernon N. Tidwell
Florence Welch
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Zelnora Ballif
Iris Clark
Mary Daines
Carrie Hurren
Hazel Keller
Loila D. Merrill
Oretta D. Merrill
Verna Porter
DOMESTIC ARTS
Idell Alder
Wynona Corbridge
Ada Frederick
Oneta Fuhriman, Beatrce Hyer
Esther Olson
Irene Ricks
BUSINESS
C. D. Barfuss
Russell Berntson
J. Verl Godfrey
Bu.ine ..
Eral W. Henderson
Zina Mouritsen
Melba Morgan
Mark Painter
George D. Preston
SCIENCE
Irvin B. Clark
J. Morris Christensen
Norwood F. Crawford
A. Kenneth Draper
Sylvan Olson
John U. Schiess
Preparatory Engineering
Wilford Taylor
Agricultural
LeRoy Mallory
Manual Arts
Thomas Roberts

"AUF WIEDERSEHN"
Bright be ollr pathway till we meet ,agai ll"
Life hath its pleasures its l oil and ItS 1)3>11.
Lightly Illay shadows OIlT s ky's brightness .'cil.
Clear be the s uu shine in which OUT ba rk s sa il,
Secure be lhe haven in which we lind rest,
Rich he the hanesl wi th which we arc blest.
\Ve'll tread the path that duty marks
\Vh ate"er may betide
And on ly th is O"UT heans regr et
ThaI here our paths ([h'ide
Yet hope is brigh t 3ml ne'er will fail
\ Vc'l1 sing. we'll sing its s train s
Till when the mOTU with smiles sh all dawn
011 which we meet again.
Tho\\gh far we roam through distant climes
And other friendships find
The iriCl\ds of yore we'll ne'e r gi,'c o'er
HIl! always keep in mind.
T he lJUs), throng and life's demand
l>lay claim our daily thought.
But hour~ of r est will be
\\' ilh ha!!ow-e-d memories frau gh t. 1.t"1 SOllg this ho ur our longues employ,
And lof ly strain s ring ou t our joy
For song will soolhe an aching hear t
AIl(1 htus the hour we part.
Then joys g:!a t! ho ur our hearts shall til l.
\ Vhile !llemOf\"s boon is with liS slill
And Ile'er a d a~: shall close in n igh l,
\\' ilhoUl one ray of lighl
~Ia y truest joys be Ihine
ChoiceS! hlessings be thy share
Pure 10l'e thy hea rt e nl wine
]'Ie al'en f\lake thy 101 it s care
Ah ! Ihen hope, brigh t est hope
Our path through life a llend
Joy, sweetes l joy
Await om jomney's e nd,
Roses I1niading bloom for our crown ab o n~
There al ]east we'l l l1\eel,
\Ve'll 1I1Cei again in lo\'e .
I.et fate do her worst there's joy
Brighl (Ireams just past she canno t dest roy
They come in the night o f care
Bring back the joy so iair, so fair.
Tht-n youth's brightes t dream
\\' hose tbought makes g lad o ur li fe
The friend so tried and true
\Vhose 10\e will la st for aye ha. ha. ha
T hese cheer and soothe 'mid all onr to il 'and strife
If Ihey WeTI' now ahout us. the dear onl'S far all'a)',

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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, Brigham Young College records, 1877-1926, USU COLL MSS 001, Series I, Box 11, Fd 29

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Brigham Young College records, 1877-1926, USU COLL MSS 001
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv44787
Brigham Young College

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