Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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V. Prayer The Reverend William Harrison Powers Dean of Hendricks Chapel VI. Anthem— Doth Not Wisdom Cry? Doth not Wisdom cry, and understanding lift up her voice? Unto you, O men, I call. And my voice is to the sons of man. I love them that love me. And they that seek me early shall find me. Riches and honour are with me. James H. Rogers Now therefore hearken to me, O my children: For blessed are they tiiat keep my ways. Blessed is the man that hearcth me. Watching dail y at my gates. Waiting at the posts of my doors. For whoso findcth me, findcth life. And shall obtain favour of the Lord. The Double Quartet VII. Hymn— (St. Thomas) Send down Thy truth, O God! Too long the shadows frown. Too long the darkened way we ' ve trod, Thy truth, O Lord, send down! Send down Thy Spirit free. Till wilderness and town One temple for Thy worship be. Thy Spirit, O send downl Send down Thy love, Thy life. Our lesser lives to crown. And cleanse them of their hate and strife. Thy living love send down! Send down Thy peace, O Lord! Earth ' s bitter voices drown In one deep ocean of accord. Thy peace, O God, send down! Amen. — Edward Rowland Sill VIII. Baccalaureate Address The Metes and Bounds of Freedom Ye shall know the truth and the truth shaH make you free Chancellor Charles Wesley Flint IX. Hymn — (Louvan) Lord of all being, throned afar. Thy glory flames from sun and star; Center and soul of every sphere, Yet to each loving heart how near! Sun of our life. Thy quickening ray Sheds on our path the glow of day; Star of our hope. Thy softened light Cheers the long watches of the night. Lord of all life, below, above. Whose light is truth. Whose warmth is love. Before Thy ever-blazing throne We ask no luster of our own. Grant us Thy truth to make us free. And kindling hearts that burn for Thee, Till all Thy living altars claim One holy light, one heavenly flame. Amen. — Oliver Wendell Holmes X. Benediction

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Order of Exercises G %:3 I. Processional trumpets: Professor Howard Lyman, Director Richmond Gale, Pianist Harry Brayton, Walter Coddington, Carl Connell, Harry Copley, Eugene Erway, Robert Fenno, Don Grier, Norman Mclntyre, Marlin Merrill, Tilden Prowda, Arthur Styring, Bruce Van Orden, Robert Wickert, Bernard Wreath trombones: Wallace Bushey, William Cross, Robert Grossman, Ormand Gale, Richard Knight, Donald Norton, William Page, Frederick Weeks horns: Arthur Arnold, El liott Buell, Frederic Fenno basses: Raymond Ames, Frederick Brizee, Charles Foster II. Hymn— (Old Hundred) The Lord our God alone is strong; His hands build not for one brief day; His wondrous works, through ages long, His wisdom and His power display. His mountains lift their solemn forms. To watch in silence o ' er the land; The rolling ocean, rocked with storms. Sleeps in the hollow of His hand. Beyond the heavens He sits alone. The universe obeys His nod; The lightning-rifts disclose His throne. And thunders voice the name of God. Thou sovereign God, receive the gift Thy willing servants offer Thee; Accept the prayers that thousands lift, And let these halls Thy temple be. And let those learn, who here shall meet. True wisdom is with reverence crowned, And science walks with humble feet To seek the God that faith hath found. Amen. — Caleb T. Winchester III. Anthem— God Is My Guide (Psalm 23) Franz Schubert Thou shalt prepare a feast for me. Before the face of all my foes. My head hast Thou anointed. My cup, it shall be full. Thy mercy and Thy love shall follow me Through all my life. And in God ' s house will I dwell forevermore. God is my guide, I shall lack nothing. He feedeth me in verdant pastures. He leadeth me by silent waters. He strengtheneth ray fainting soul. My steps in righteous ways He guideth. For His most holy name. And tho ' I tread the vale of death ' s dark shadow. Yet shall I fear no ill, For Thou protectest me. Thy rod and Thy staff they ever comfort me. The Double Quartet Helen Riddell Holcomb 7 Howard Lyman Dorothy E. Hubbard | Sopranos Charles J. Holcomb, Hazel Armatage „ , ,, Lowell M. Welles Jane Snook j L oniraitos j d Goettel Jr. f Tenors Basses IV. Reading of Scripture The Reverend William Charles Sainsbury Pastor of the University Methodist Episcopal Church, Syracuse, New York

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