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Cap and Gown Day Convocati m~t 1lntntrstty nf jltnmsnta CAP AND GOWN DAY CONVOCATION THE UNIVERSITY ARMORY THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 ELEVEN-THIRTY O'CLOCK ,'\1JNNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Pamphlet Collection. PROGRAM President LoTus D. CoFFMAN, Presiding I "Coronation March" Eilenberg THE UNIVERSITY BAND MICHAEL }ALMA, Conductor II SONGS "Slower, Sweet June" McKinney "A Spring Fancy" Densmore GERTRUDE HuLL III PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS OF 1921 VERNON M. WILLIAMS President of the All-University Senior Class IV "Our Commencement Pledge" THE ALL-uNIVERSITY SENIOR CLASS Campus halls and campus friends farewell, On we pass with the great dim throng. We have come to ask a last God-speed From the ones we have loved so long. For the happy fleeting days 'round the campus knoll All must vanish as we forward aim, Square of shoulder, clear of eye, Keeping safe the vision high, For we'll not forget thee, Minnesota. Loyalty we pledge thee, Minnesota. Fair the trust thou givest, Alma Mater; high The trust our dear old college name. V RESPONSE President Lorus D. CoFFMAN VI Andante from Violin Concerto Mendelssohn KARL ScHEURER VII ANNOUNCEMENT OF HONORS AND PRIZES Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Lambda Alpha Psi, Tau Beta Pi, Tau Sigma Delta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Honor Society of Home Economics, The Order of the Coif, Alpha Omega Alpha, Omega Eta Nu, Phi Lambda Upsilon, The Shevlin Fellowships, The DuPont Fellowship in Chemistry, The Caleb Dorr Research Fellowships in Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, The Elizabeth Carse Scholarship, The Caleb Dorr College Scholarships in Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, The Minne­ sota State Pharmaceutical Association Scholarship, The Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company Scholarship,, The American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers Scholarship, The American Institute of Archi­ tects Medal, The Conference Medal, The Pi Lambda Theta Prize, The Briggs Prize in Foundry Practice, The Edwin Ames Jaggard Prize, The John S. Pi11sbury Prize, The Frank H. Peavey Prize VIII SONG-"Hail, Minnesota!" Minnesota, hail to thee! Like the stream that bends to sea, Hail to thee, our College dear! Like the pine that seeks the blue; Thy light shall ever be Minnesota, still for thee, A beacon bright and clear; Thy sons are strong and true. Thy sons and daughters true From thy woods and waters fair, · Will proclaim thee near and far; From thy prairies waving far, They will guard thy fame At thy call they throng, And adore thy name; With their shout and song, Thou shalt be their Northern Star. Hailing thee their Northern Star. t () ·-· .
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