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7? S r: '35- EE f ,: ,, -gli cb I-If-lf-Trp, 432 ggi-iff? NLVNZC. ISIS ' 'g ' 9 9 Qllummentement week uf 1912 ALICE B. MEIER, ,I4 What is so rare as a day in June, the month in which nature is at her best of full blown beauty! Surely at no better time could an institution present to the world its production of mental development and bloom. Commencement week of 1912 proved that another year of hard work with its trials and joys had come to a happy ending. It was then that every department showed what had been accomplished and indeed our Alma Mater could be happy in the results. The Commercial graduating exercises were the first beginning of the end. Hon. S. E. Knecht, '86, delivered the address to the graduating class. The regular commencement exercises of the college were begun on the morning of Sunday, june 16th, by the Baccalaureate services. The twenty-nine seniors in their sombre, scholarly robes gave dignity and solemnity to the occasion as they entered the spacious new church to the strains of the pipe organ. The baccalaureate sermon by President Seager on the subject What Is Thy Life impressed every listener with that feeling of responsibility for a life. On the evening of the same day the Academy graduates had a Baccalaureate sermon, given by their Principal, Prof. Thos. Finkbeiner. Orpheus of old might well have been present in the College Chapel Monday evening, june 17, as the successful work of the School of Music showed itself in the selections rendered by the five graduates four in piano and one in pipe organ. Tuesday evening, june 18, was reserved for the graduating exercises of the Academy. The first part of the program displayed the musical, literary and ora- torical ability of the class, the second part the dramatic, by the rendition of Shakes- peare's Much Ado About Nothing. By Wednesday of this week the observer could well tell the College Seniors were in prominence as they came and went in their Howing black proudly displaying the scenes of their college days to their visiting friends and relatives. It was on the morning of june 19th that the Seniors commenced to make themselves heard and they kept it up with praise-worthy success for an entire day. In the morning there was given in College Chapel a program of spiced variety displaying talent in vocal, piano, violin, elocution and oratory. In the afternoon the class broke away from chain-fettered custom of past years and delighted their interesting friends with a light, short entertainment. The program was to have been given on the campus but rain interfered. Later in the afternoon the weather relented and the audience adjourned to the front of the Library building where the Ivy Oration was given, the Ivy Song sung by the Senior Male Quartette, and the tender vine planted. During the supper hour the four college classes gathered in groups with their friends on the campus and supped together. All was peace and quiet at the vesper hour even the Sophomores doing nothing worse than depriving the Freshmen of their chairs. The time until the Commencement Concert was spent in a songfest con- sisting of Glee Clubs and classes taking turns with songs and yells. The morning of june 2oth proved to be a fitting close to the commencement of 1912. Again the new church was a scene of solemnity and dignity. The speaker of the morning was Bishop McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal church, who spoke on the subject, The Modern Scholar. With his keen humor, striking figures, eloquence and deep thought, the audience soon acknowledged the presence of a master mind. The end of all was the Alumni Banquet held at six olclock of the same day in Goldspohn Hall at which one hundred and fifty guests were happy to meet. This ended another Commencement week made possible by the class of 1912. Page I2 Y ,,,,,, l H
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