Show STUDENT LIFE M R C President McCarty Hillman secretary Maud Egbert treasurer Roy Egbert P G Peterson sergeant-at-arm- s a Prof Robinson gave very interesting and instructive lecture on “The Life of Movice-preside- nt hammed’ The “Star” is doing excellent work and should have the support of more of the students Monday evening March 23 the question “Resolved that the United States should own and operate the Panama canal” was discussed and Monday evening March 30 the question “Resolved that the United States was justified in the war with Mexico” song was a brilliant climax to a thoroughly enSaturday joyable evening The Students his best Night putSantschi at had a charm entirely Even the program its own Its merit was due to Prof Swcndson who has developed a wonderful talent in programming In fact through the entire evening there was astrain of originality which is always acceptable PROGRAMME Part I Overture The Company Opening Chorus “Much ado about nothing”— Shakespeare cast Hones Tambourines Tenors — Hansen West and Madsen Campbell and Tarbet Davis Taylor I) Tarbet Ilium Gordon Jordan J Jardine J The Minstrel Show Tuttle last Friday The of an audience before perhaps seven hunnight a success finanwas dred people The thing minstrel show was pulled off cially and otherw ise It was emphatically the student’s night a time to even up old scores with the professors and square some of the debts Nor were the atcontracted in the class-rooconfined to the tacks gentlemen members of the faculty The ladies received their full share All alike were handled without gloves Perhaps some of the jokes were slightly indelicate and touched on subjects which should not be dragged before the public but the minstrel show is not the place for delicacy and it recognizes nothing too sacred to “crack” Perfect indeed must have been the conduct of a professor if he escaped a thrust The members of the Sorosis Society came with the intention of being pruned mercilessly They were not disappointed The singing was good especially the solos and the duet executed by the Siamese Twins The King song hit a popular chord and brought down the house The school is indebted to Mr Davis for a number of excellent selections In a musical wray we should not forget the brilliant work of the Mandolin and Guitar Club and especially the guitar gymnastics by m the Tarbet brothers Dramatically the “Midsummer Nightmare” scored some strong points Iaramount in importance were the airy graceful antics of O boron Next wasllermia a “lardly” creature perhaps a little too refined to be appreciateda although only a shaver carried huge razor and added glory to the fine record made last year Pond as Helena undoubtedly did the finest quality of dramatic work Ilis acting really possessed artistic merit in no small degree Nebeker carried a heavy part well Tuttle likewise did good work In the auction summary vengeance was dealt out to some few of our lights who presume to be romantic The foot work by Shelton and Jensen was masterly The steppers showed a quality of work seldom seen on a local stage and established their reputation as artists of the firstclass The whole thing although lacking in movement was vrell conceived and executed The German song was a fine feature and reflected credit on the performer The end Ly-sand- cr Ilass— Peers Ilobson Merrill Brown Callistcr W Jardine Langton F Tuttle Santschi Interlocutor La Munyon Taylor and Tarbet Song ‘Ting Pong” J Jardine Babe” “Ma Honey Song “O wad some pow’r the giftie — gie us To see oursels as others sec us” Burns D Tarbet King Song Song “You’ve Got To Have Money To Burn” Pianist Song “Red Red Rose” Song “Good bye my Little Lady” PART II Callister Davis Ilansen Selection from Real Life Prof Drydcn & Co F Shelton & Co “By the Wav” Brown Automobile” “The Recitation Davis You” Like Just “There’s Nobody Song PART III Two Scenes from A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHTMARE CAST Aquila Chauncey Nebeker Casper Whittle Pond Fred Dale Pyle Frank Lincoln Tuttle Demetrius Helena Oberon Puck Lysander Frank Peter Harris Edwaid Talamantes Kirk IIEIIMIA Tiie Auction Sale Words by Miss Mocnch Music by Miss Pike Costumes by Mrs Cook CAST Ray West Joe Tarbett Cap Pond C F Brown Santschi Miss Mocnch Miss Pike Mrs Cook Miss Holmgren Miss Bush J Ed Taylor A uctionekr A PART IV Student’s Saturday NionT crowd of college grinds By Callister Taylor Jardine Brown Hobson Merrill Davis Tuttle La Munyon Santschi— assisted by— Ilansen Beers and Jardine Mocnch |