Show STUDENT LIFE ii v Nusic Department Work on the much talked of oratorio The Daughter of Jairus has The voices for the commenced eight parts of the choruses have been selected and from now on till its presentation no time will he spared in order to make it a grand attention Considerable success will be given to the working so that a unified and harmonious effect shall be produced As an introduction to the student body of the play "She Stoops to Conquer" several numbers were during chapel hour presented March 3 The first of these was the serenade by the double quartette : and was followed by "The Charge” the solo of which was by Mark Ilrown and chorus by the quartette Applause greeted each number and not until The Winter Song was given by the quartette did the enthusiasm cease The band entertained the Logan Monday people several hours March 6 with their music A large and enthusiastic house watched the performance Monday March 6 The work of our orchestra was good and especially can this be said of the overture work The double quartette certainly come in for their share of praise Their voices blend very well and before June we expect them to produce some fine work Last but not least the fine work of the amateur per- formers was commendable It was announced in a previous issue that a piano recital by the advanced students under Mrs Sloan would soon be forthcoming Owing to the sickness of several students it was postponed until Friday Mar 17 when the following program was presented : 1 Overture "Hgmont" I’eethoven Mrs Xevada Stoney Mrs Jean Thatcher Yalse Lente Delibes Miss Winnie Morrell Ravina Etude de Stvle M iss Mildred Jensen 4 Double Quartet Thomas (a) “Sweetheart" (b) ("The LTitruthful Daisy") Jones C Minor Walze 5 Chopin Sharp Mrs Xevada Stoney 6 “Le Papillons” Lavallee M iss Carrie McAllister Mozart 7 Overture “Titus” Miss Anna Swendsen Miss Mil dred Jensen 8 Walze E Minor Chopin Mrs Jean Thatcher Jensen 9 Serenade Mrs Nevada Stoney 2 |