22 STATE 130AKD OF AGRICULTURE. 



The ('nr(>IliiM'iil (lining llic pjisl ynw w;is ;is lollows: 



CoiHiiiciicciiKMit week i)assed off very i)lciisjintl,v tliis year. Tlie Bac- 

 calaureate Scriuon was delivered in the Armory on the eveninji' of June 

 10 to a large audience by the Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, I). I)., of Detroit. 



The triennial alumni reunion was held on the i4th. One hundred fifty 

 alumni returned to their Alma Mater and seemed to fully enjoy the 

 occasion. 



Commencement exercises were held on the 15th in the Armory. An 

 address was made by a graduate of each department. The orator of the 

 day was the Hon. Booker T. Washinoton, principal of the Tuskegee 

 Normal and Industrial Institute, Alabama. The room was packed and 

 the address was much appreciated by everybody. 



The names and addresses of those graduating- are as follows: 



Name. Postofflce. County. 



Appleyard, Louis L., m Lansing Ingham. 



Bale, Cliarles W., m Vermontville Eaton. 



Ball, William, ni Grand Rapids Kent. 



Bodourian, Angtrain G Isniid Tiu'key. 



Chaniberlin, Hany L., m Lansing Ingham. 



Cimmer, Alice M., w Highland Oakland. 



Clark, Homer B., m .Coldwater Branch. 



Fuller, George B., m Agricultural College Ingham. 



CTumiisoi), Hugh B., m DeWitt Clinton. 



Hilton, Charles H , Benton Harbor Ben-ien. 



Kuechtel, Abraham Agi'icultural College Ingham. 



Leipprandt, Charles Wesley Pigetm ; Huron. 



Malone, Bertha, w Lansing Ingham. 



Nevins, Wilfred B., m Douglas Allegan. 



Parker, Clare H Grand Blanc Genesee.. 



Parks, William T Pipestone BeiTien. 



Ranney, Ellis W 



.Greenville Montcalm. 



