Show STUDENT LIFE 12 The Parlcmd-Newha- ll Co If the other numbers furnished us by the Great Western Lyceum Bureau are equal in excellence to the Parland-Xewha- ll Company's entertainment last Thursday night the “Committie” is to be very much congratulated The auditorium was packed and there were many in the gallery They all had words of nraise for the Bell Ringers when it was over The program which follows was added to by numerous generous encores and was at all times artistic The quiet wholopme wit interspersed throughout pleased everj-on- e and the voice quartette work was of a quality seldom met with in this part of the world The horn quartette was a revelation the cornet soloist was a rare artist the tenor solos by Mr Xewhall were good Mr Parland the big happy faced basso was a favorite from his first smile and the hells so different from the usual freak music were really musical “Annabel Lee” Poem by Edgar Van de Water Allen Poe “ Kathleen 1 avourncen” Arrange McBeth “Serenata” Bells “Heart to Heart Waltz” Cornet Maupin “Soldiers’ Chorus” Arranged by Gounod Xewhall “Miserere” (Prison Scene — II Verdi introducing Prison Bell and Tenor Solo Chimes Introducing the Hymns “Abide with Me” “Jesus Lover 1 Tro-vator- e) of My Soul" “Onward Christian Soldiers" Arranged by Parland “When I’m Big I’ll be a Soldier" Bass Solo Malloy “Lost Chord" Sullivan Return of College Spirit The initial appearance of “col- lege spirit” for this year was made on Wednesday morning Oct 25 Since the college opened many comments have been made by many people regarding the in our midst of this necessary requisit of college life Some said that it never would make its “debut” under present conditions but they did not count on such a thing as “the call of the wild” When the referee's whistle blew in the “Soldier" game there was dull heavy ache in the hearts of many college men as they stood on the side lines and it was not long before they answered the call On the aforesaid Wednesdav morning the choir began the “doin's" by singing the college anthem “You ask which school etc" The student bodv came to its feet and Prof Jensen swelled the chorus in the absence of Prest Kerr brief-l- v stated that request had been made for a period to practice college fac-ulsongs and yells and asked the if there were any obiections to giving this chapel period ami the drill hour for tlrt purnose There were none so Preston Peterson was non-appearan- ce tv |