Show STUDENT LIFE 150 According to the local papers the concert was the best thing of the kind ever given in Logan The program was appreciated and thor-ough- lv enjoyed by every one present Prof Shepard easily vindicated his title of peer of piano players and the music he brought from the new artist’s grand was nothing short of wonderful Prof Weihe on the violin touched the hearts oi his audience with his music and was encored after every number Miss Grimsdell although apparently a little stage frightened at first did very well Her “Ave Maria” and “Tell Me” were rendered in superb style Prof Lund with his rich deep baritone voice simply brought down the house with storms of applause and was compelled to repeat every number An idea of the character of the entertainment may be obtained from the following program: soul-inspiri- ng I (a) “Ocean” (b) “Turnkey” from Forester Opera Dc Kovcn “Rob Roy” Mr Lund “Carmen Fantasie” Mr Weihe (a) “Because I Love Hubay You Hazvley Dear” Kcise'r (b) “Tell Me” (c) Aria from “Mignon” Thomas Miss Grimsdell (a) “Sonetto di Petrarch” (b) “Waldesrauschen” (c) “Xomenreigen” Mr Shepard w Liszt Liszt Liszt II (a) “Erl King” (b) “The Swan” Schubert Grieg Mr Lund “Romanza” and “Finale” D IVieniawski Minor Concerto Mr Weihe “Ave Maria” (accompanied by piano organ and violin) Bach-Goun- od Miss Grimsdell “Concerto” A Minor first movement Grieg Messrs Shepard and Anderson Social Evening On Jan 16 the Agricultural Club held forth The program for the evening consisted of a piano solo by Prof J A Anderson a euphonium solo by Stewart Lee accompanied by Miss Wattis and a lecture “Agriculture in Germany” by Dr P A Yoder The lecture was very instructive and interesting The audience virtually carried to foreign lands looked upon scenes taken and described by the author To comment on the part of Prof Anderson is stere-optic- on unnecessary to those who have heard him Mr Lee’s rendition was especially good Repairing to the “gym” dancing was the order of the hour for the remainder of the evening It mattered little to the happy participant that the hall was not decorated and that the splintered floor was a remnant of the past — there was good music and refreshments and the |