I COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES —THlTNVvV-— THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1865. -^f8334^- SALEM, OREGON. STATESMAN PRINT.f S&AB9ATB6* Collegiate Course. PKESLEY M. DENNEY PARISH L. WILLIS. JSttglisfi. CHARLES W. KAHLER. ffioung ianics'. JANETTE McCALLEY. FRANCES A. WILLSON. AFTERNOON. 'sSntfjrm—“ Teach me thy way, 0 Lord.’* Oratio Latina—Salutatory. . Presley M. Denney The Sea—Oration Charles \V. Kahler Duet—Leonora Polka. Spectacles—Composition. . . Frances A. Willson Wah- Wah Chinook—Congratulatory— Reuchlin Burk .Song—Nicodemus. Mexico—Oration Parish L. WillisUariationg—“ Let me kiss him for his mother.” Bonnie Boon—Composition. . Janette McCalley Dead, yet Li/teth—Declamation..Miles M. Miller &ong— “ Our Flag is half-mast high.” The Graduate—Oration. . . Presley M. Denney Oratio Grceca—Valedictory. . . Parish L. Willis ©uet—Mephisto Galop. Song by the School. BENEDICTION. EVENING. —“Blessed are the Peace-makers.” Eurt—from Belisar. Address to the Graduates by Hon R. P. Boise Quartet—“ Wake the Song.” Poem by S. A. Clarke, read by R. Mai.i.ory, Esq- IfJartfng ^pin. benediction.flfldtcdj£ cut 01cl6±. a ||ropf)ct(c Song anlj (JTfjorus. CHORUS. There’s victory at last, boys, victory at last; O r er land and sea Our flag is free; We’ll nail it to the mast, Yes, we’ll nail it to the mast, boys, nail it to the mast, For there’s victory, victory, victory al last. ^PattiuLO; JftutTLtU Thanks to thee, our Heavenly Fattier, For that kind, protecting care, Which has borne ua on our pathway. And with blessings crowned the year; By tl-y kindness we have gathered Blossoms rich from Learning’s tree, And for blessings ever grateful, We would yield our hearts to thee. Ever in the future guide ns. As we rove o’er life’s dark sea. And when sorrow’s clouds encompass, May we steadfast trust in thee; Thanks to thee, our Heavenly Father, For that kind, protecting care. Which has borne us on our pathway. And with blessings crowned the year.