Show STUDENT LIFE 163 Love The following taken from the printed program indicates the charac ter of their work: PART I Selected Piano solo Miss Oliver Merrill “The Soul of the Violin’ Miss Hill (a) “Our Whippins ” Eugene Field Miss Love Riley (b) “Granny” Miss Smart Nora Perry “Tomorrow at Ten” Miss Smart Piano solo “Hungarian Rhapsodie Liszt No 2 Miss Oliver PART II “Trick Versus Trick” From Yale Yams Miss Love “September” Song Minnie Peterson Oscar Wilde “Guido Ferranti” Miss Edwards Mendelssohn Violin solo “Concerto” Mr Harris (a) “Pitty Pat and Tippy Toe” Field (b) “Prior to Miss Belle’s Appearance” Riley (c) “The Kitchen Cock” (d) “Pillar Fights” Anon Anon Misses Love Edwards Hill Smart o B Y C vs played at their best and demonstrated that there is baseball material in them if it is only properly handled Great credit for the successful close of our baseball work is due to Captain Darley whose diligent work brought the team to its present excellent condition Among the men who could with another year’s practice compose a brilliant team are the following who were noticeable by their good work during the past year : Poulson brothers Hughes Darley Thompson McClellan Jones and Bank-hea- d o Agricultural Club Entertained Professor and Mrs L A Merrill entertained the members of the Agricultural Club on Friday June 5 Professor Merrill has always taken a fatherly interest in the work of the club and is ever looking after the welfare of the agricultural boys The principal feature of the evening was an address on “Agricultural College Graduates” by Professor E D Ball He defined the scope and aim of agricultural college work and showed the imHis portance of industrial education remarks were full of good advice and endless encouragement Music was furnished by the club quar- tette AC U The last baseball game between the two Logan colleges was a triumph for the Aricultural College The score at the end of the first half of the ninth inning was eight for the A C and four for the B Y C These figures very nearly indicate the respective abilities of the two teams although a number of inexcusable errors on the part of the visitors put them at a slight disadvantage Our boys Mrs Merrill had skillfully disguised the portraits of prominent people which the guests proceeded to identify John T Caine III succeeded in naming the most and was awarded a pretty ink stand The booby prize was captured by Mr Howes Dainty refreshments were served and a general good time was indulged in until midnight when the “happy band” |