X W 1aklt;ralandinndtheIani-re-lentu iil\(]Tuesda\assembly the tdelighted bv ithe Faculty (industrial ArtHempel, onecoloratura so]iium on the erhtsMi.ss Henn.MISlt; n,\ LKX riZKI,soprano at tlgasf\Mors iassiw pianistNew York, atlostvent Carden,S ORCHESTRA FROM SHERMANOpera, Parisw ; i sStockholm; atnir\toDELIGHTS G. I. A. STUDENTSsaw; and atels. It wasthefirst attractedtionOne of the most intrinsirnUu h'V as a con^ju, pleasing events of the entire year critic said tl11 of• was the visit of the orchestra, com- the days of *art that corfion l)lt;)se^ ()| Sherman high school loys ceceiveu sucle ^() and two representatives from Aus-anlt;l tin College, to C. I. A. last Saturday dramatic, anujj| and Sunday. Special appreciation Miss Henmcil should be offered Mr. E. C. Brodie. by Conradof the faculty, for his thoughtful- pianist, and -ean-10]d- ness in inviting and entertaining the trio of artistvisitors, and thereby enabling the other plactstudents to enjoy the delightful andSeats foi... informal opportunity of hearing the on sale at t| musicians on the several occasions. February 1(iThe first appearance of the voting ruarv 11men was in the auditorium, just pre- student willak-t*r. |! ceding the picture-show. The vai| ^I iety, charm, and aljove all, the spice The Colk t of their program and their individ- able to proual personalities lengthened the nout 1919-20 an ;ut Iappointed to a degree endangering Hempel.the show, but, on quitting the stage.nd Ithey were enthusiastically accom-pained to the gymnasium, whereLeague WItheir music furnished the stimuli!si*r-!for one of the most enjoyable even-Wantedings of the year.1hAnd still they were a|)plaudedBv meanI by the jubilant and appreciative au- big researcfenI dience of girls, when, in Bracken- the vote onridge living-room, they were forced m the varitenI to sing again and again. In fact, found that ionly the unmistakable and inexorable more evenlt warning of the second flash per- lour proposiiasj mitted them to escape to their well- »ty of the ciearned restcircumstancrv.One of the most enjoyable lea- keen, enthitotures of the stay was the singing sented in tlof Mr. Lucian Touchstone. In the W hile l»othhatauditorium, his enthusiastic hearers big argumeiapplauded so vociferously that he harder task,was compelled to repeat the favorite ot reservati»*Oh, What a Pal Was Mary.” Like- the studentwise, the quartet was extremely what prejucpopular, and was called hack repeat- ils b 1?DAYedly.dents read;It will be interesting to the many League witfriends of the boys to know that he against theibs of wjU)se shortness of stature was ex- for the Leiitude,ploited so frequently by his col- vations, SI leagues, Mr. Hamp Abney, is the tween thesuitedVOoIy-rONTlNUED ON PA«iK FOLKervations.T 4-