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Show pppj oo ACADEMY VISITED BY I THESPMM5 OF THE .1 The Weber academy student body 1 was visited this morning at its assem- I tJ bly by some gden high school thes- ' pians who are to participate tomor Jf row night at the High school in an -3 "Ides of March" entertainment. The tSJ visitors presented a portion of this en- ';9 tertainment for the delectation of their . 'M academy friends, tho portion being a V small slice of a burlesque on "Julius jjB aesar." and drew much applause and laughter. jB This welcome interpolation was but one ' tno excellent numbers of the 'JBm assembly program, which marked the Vfil first appearance of one of the best pm male quartets in the city. The quar- ,rt is comPsed of William D. Man j rung. Aldous Dixon, T. Earl Pardoe and William McKay, members of the .Jli academy faculty, and they sang two faffl selections, one being an encore. The Jaw other numbers were as follows. !3B Piano solo, Oscar Bingham. jjB Piano solo, Irene Scovllle. Vocal solo, Clara Brough. Reading. Ada Baker. aBt Violin solo, David McKay juH. Piano solo, Doris Tribe. |