Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1914

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HMgjIfo Lt|Mi ml th.® Tsaa 1 Man has two selves : His best and his worst self. The best and the greatest thing that any man or set of men can do is to make us think and act with our best self in the background as dictator. The B. Y. U. smothers the worst and vitalizes the best in us. — W. H. Boyle. Helen Keller — the inspiration of the year ! Her appearance outdistanced all the efforts of her biographers in depicting her loveliness of being, mir- aculousness of accomplishment, and beauty of soul. Helen Keller — the in- carnation of the good. — Earl J. Glade. Probably the most important event of the year was the completion of the Ladies Gymnasium, making it possi- ble to control more perfectly our so- ciables, and enabling us to put B. Y. U. education into our dances. — H. Fletcher. The greatest single event of the year was the Helen Keller lecture. The spiritual response to Miss Keller was made possible by the latent spiritual power of this school. — . C. Swenson. An increasing appreciation of our theological studies and a keener sense of responsibility to search for better methods of establishing those attitudes through which may be realized the un- ceasing growth and the vigor and sweetness of genuine religious living has marked the year. — W. H. Cham- berlin. Our first contest, in track events, with an outside team, was in 1910, when we met Stanford. Though de- feated, we scored some points. The year 1914 marks our first intellectual contests with out of state teams. We have won. — Alice Reynolds. Our inter-state debates were the most important feature of the year 1913-1914.— Eugene L. Roberts. The love that our students have for their Alma Mater is remarkable. One cannot remain in school for a single day without feeling its ennobling in- fluence. It is their loyalty to the school and their unanimity of interest in times of need that carry the White and Blue to victory in every field of battle. — Einar Anderson. The B. Y. U. Music Department has twenty-six representative students teaching school music. A similar num- ber of choir leaders are doing splendid community service. It numbers among its singers several in important places in opera in Europe and America. Its weekly recitals by teachers and pupils have disseminated as much culture as any organization in the West. — A. C. Lund. The most important trend of the school this year has been the recogniz- ing by the students of the truth of the saying, What I most need is some one to keep me at my best, and their look- ing upon the faculty from that point of view. — Geo. H. Brimhall. This University develops the best in the individual. What we all need is something to keep us at our best. What is this something? A careful analysis of the situation reveals its presence in the atmosphere. We call it the spirit of the school. — Amos N. Merrill. One of the most important move- ments of the present school year has been the establishment, for the first time in our history, of debating rela- tions with universities outside of our state. It has given an added stimulus to this school activity. — Christen Jen- sen.

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