Show STUDENT LIFE 201 that the college would continue its growth E G Peterson ’04 was then called as the second renresentative of the student body and was rethe subject lie told us Melvin Ballard representing the ceived with applause Commercial Club and the business how the students had felt during the controversy what the celebrainterests of the city made an enthusiastic speech on the commercial tion meant to them assured the value of the agricultural college to audience that “We Still Live” and furthermore that we intend to conthe State and the community in tinue to live which it is located Secretarv Ilerschel Bullen of the Mayor Robinson made the conB Y C who has distinguished cluding speech and commenced by himself as a friend of the college leading three cheers for James T lie dwelt on the relaand to whom we are indebted for Hammond valuable services was called to the tion between the college student and balcony and proceeded at once to the city in which that college was In the Mayor’s opinion situated define the position of the Logan Logan is at last behind the college public in the struggle just closed of the will stay behind it and continue the As a representative “'Third house”- - he assured us of his good work they have started so future support and stated his belief nobly statements concerning the effect of certain legislative enactments and he refrained from entering into a detailed discussion of that phase of A Program Mill tori) Grand March from “Aida” 1 Overture “William Tell” Land Concert March 27 Verdi Rossini L (a) Aria from “Joan of Arc” Bemberg (b) “Auf Wudtnsehu” 4- - Weber Animani” from 7 Aria “Cujus Rossini Stabat Mater 8 (a) All for you Mine d’ Ardelot Castello (b) Seluisucht Airs HHA Beach (c) June (d) Thought Fansies Herbert Jones Miss Berkhoel 9 Grand Medley on American Airs (by request) Theo Bendix 6 Invitation a la Yalsc Max Bendix Miss Berkhoel Selection from “Amorita” Czibulka March “Black Rock” Losey |