attractive. Thetone fromplay ofis different inthat or any ever given at Dakota Wesleyan.IidFtorore.18-et*9-0f.)8-a.1-U8noig;lg-lmIdavey, second tenor; Bernie Brereton,production baritone; Olin Jackson, bass.“English Club Playero”—Professor Tull, Mrs. Tull, Frank Petrie am!A departure in extension work at Miss Bernice Tipton.the university is the organization of a lyceuin course, which will be furnished at lowcost to towns not al- j. h. provided with such. One callalready been received. The course ’ *On Friday evening. Decemberread yhasrection of Prof. Clyde Tull, will consist of four numbers, as follows: “Dakota Wesleyan Entertainers’Miss Lena Glaus, pianist and soprano; Miss Hazel Reynolds, soprano; Miss Helen Gross, reader; Whitney Morris, violinist.“Illustrated lecture on art”—Prof.F. C. Hicks.“Dakota Wesleyan quartet”-^-Ray mond Hartung, first tenor; Carl HarKrenmyre, of Iowa City, will be here and have charge of the installation ceremonies at the organization of the local chapter of the Pia.Kappa Delta honorary forensic fraternity. Mr. Krenmyre is the nationalinstallation is a recognition of Dakota Wesleyan’s great record ia oratory and debate. Prof. E. H. Wiids, of the department ol public speaking is largely responsibility for securing the charter.cornet—Ralph Jensen, Woonsocket;Charles Wharton,Mitchell; Wells Kgnrr Ethan; Fig in George. Mitch-Clarence Wharton, Mitchcf 1;Lynag E. Lushabaugh, Dallas; II. T. Read, Mitchell: clarinets—H. P. Patterson, Mitchell; George Pfeifle. ?!en-no; Lee Seymour, Mitchell; altos— Bennett Grotta, Manchester; Bernie Brereton, Canton; Chester Werden, Hartford; timers—G. T. Graham, Mitchell; Terence George. Mitchell; Paul Presho, Rosebud; Albert Tiahrt,Dolton; bassos—Sylvan Wood, Wa-Grove Lytle, Broac\land; | baritpnee—Whitney Morris, Mitchell; Verne Coliuge, Sturgis; trom-hcne?, Charles Nickolls, Manchester; Ellis Potter, Mitchell; drums Walter Smith. Alpena; Emil Wagner, Mitchell; Clyde Tuii, Mitch ail.. - - - -IiThe Dakota Wesleyan band which has attracted favorable notice in Mitchell and on football rooters’ trips to Yankton and Vermillion is rehearsing for a concert to be given beforeChristmas. The bandgiven was organizedhistorian of the fraternity. The local; last year by Erie Furman, ’16. It wasare so successful under his managementmen eligable for membershipOlin Jackson, Frank Leffert, Ray j that since that time its organization tertcrvn;Spear, Perry Druschel, Carrol Thomp- has remained practically iract. Thisson, Fred Hatch. Walter McClarrinon year Prof. W. C. Hunter has charge Clinton Anderson, Harold Smith, EL of rehearsals for concert* work - while I lis Walters, and M. M. Brumbaugh.Mr. Furman directs the band on foot-’ Tbif he th$ only honorary Foreii-Tall and other outdoor occasions,■ sic fraternity in,4^cffif|[ Dakota. Its THstojInVl of the band follows: