Show AN EVENING WITH ART PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT AT ROWLAND HALL Participants Acquitted Themselves With Commendable Credit Graduating Grad-uating Exercises at Cathedral An Art Evening with the Class of EDO at Rowland Hall was tho title of a very pleasant and instructive en tortalnmont given last night at Rowland Row-land hall which consisted ol musical and literary exercises of a high order The attendance was good nnd the participants par-ticipants acquitted themselves with marked credit both to theniHClves and their instruclors A chorus of thirty five bright and handsome girls under Almc Swensons direction sang four chorals wilh spirit and carefulness of vocalization sweetness of tone and breadth of expression being notlcad particularly In the lower registers The piano numbers were Jou de Llbelles given by Miss Edna Smith Cannon of Butte and a Chopin waltz by l Ills Louisa Lamson of this city both performers per-formers evidencing careful preparation both In tcchnlc and Interpretation of time spirit of heir work The essays were Lsonardo dl I Vln ci by Miss Ihrma G Wagoner AII chael Angelo by Aljss Edith 15 Light SelfConsciousness in Art by Allss Florence Kimball of Scolleld All of these papers showed a high idea of he subject born of thoroughness of study and an Intelligent appreciation of the artistic beauties and ennobling thoughts to be found Itt tho Held of I truo art The efforts of the essayists I were altogether happy and v < 5ry satisfactory satis-factory Bishop Leonard announced tho prize essay written for the bishops prize In the English department was by Miss Bossle Chandler of this clly who wrote A Trip from Boston to Plymouth Her three competitors were Allssqa Ihr ma Wagoner Bessie Light and Emma Colin The bishop expressed his satin faction with the rapid and highly gratifying growth of tho school and announced this mornings graduating exercises In the CH the ral with the ad dress from Dean J B Eddie Dancing and examination of the art exhibits of the school closed the evening |