From Deseret News archives:
Cheney talk a thrill for big BYU crowd
'I'll remember who spoke forever,' a graduate says
Attendees to the rites in the Marriott Center welcomed Cheney and President Gordon B. Hinckley of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with several minutes of thunderous applause.
Cheney was awarded an honorary doctorate degree and spoke briefly to the graduating class, at times referencing BYU specifics, such as the "Wilk" campus lingo for the Wilkinson Student Center. The vice president received laughs and applause as camera flashes went off like strobe lights at a disco party.
"We're such loyal Americans, so to be here and listen to a vice president is such an honor," said mother Sharon Hoem. "It was an added bonus we were coming anyway."
Her husband, Robert Hoem, added: "It's heavy, hot fudge, thick frosting on the cake."
BYU informed commencement attendees they had to be in their seats by 3:30 p.m. The event began at 4 p.m.
While waiting, they were entertained by BYU performing groups and video clips of game-winning football passes that were shown on the large screens above the floor.
There were also sacks of goodies under the seats, something graduate Mackenzie Clark appreciated. She and fellow bachelor's degree graduate Wendy Madsen munched on their pretzels and BYU mint brownies for nearly three hours before waiting for the ceremony to begin.
"I think it's less political than people see it," Clark said. "It's someone in charge of our country. It's neat to get a name like that in Utah."
That sentiment was echoed by parents E.J. and Julia Harris.
"If the vice president was a Democrat, I don't think it'd make any difference," said E.J. Harris. "If Bill Clinton came, I'd still come. If it was Al Gore, I'd still come and not protest. It doesn't mean you have to agree with him."
And many don't. However, they kept their sentiments to themselves during the rites.
Cheney finished his speech to a standing ovation.
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