Dallas Male ChorusOpens Lyceum Slate;rs Last Tuesday NiffhtByavein the first lyceum program of the year, the Dallas Ma ( horus under the direction of Edmund Boettcher, was presented 7uesday evening in the col-lege auditorium. John Hust'mi ave ; a s •t ’•' e I -..1 1 L 1 I I HB -^ ( ; and George Ourtsinger were ar f companists, and guest artist ap : pearing on the program were! a nAlice Holcomb, violinist; Leon Ii r r»dard Oh Ison, accordionist: Ira, Mae Nethery, harpist; Henry’ rc j Lyday, reader, and J. B. Carlisle,vcntrnrxiurL^ j This was the second program *r i this chorus has given here, their.{first appearance having beenor*.\ iet Ilt;‘C- \r ei MLnmade in the summer session. G. r. Steins composition,”IJC‘ t ? S S A / / V H ' /A | - / p g S ;‘Hangers on Parade/’ writtenI for “Cavalcade” at the centen j I rilal, was one of the feature num ! bers on the programFhe complete program foilows: 8811 §8 . y I IHe [ Conductor; ill i Edmund Boettcher.by illiliiBIS' Accompanistl^^%^Mn*- : John Huston, George CyguHj; (singerhei||t|Hoiojst^and|Guf*' f ArUsfsft j|v ite ^A|iclt;*|} JoIeomb|| Le-orKUYh^hlSf■on. J L CariiHe; La M a- JNether y.| I fenry / L\ da y. v1 n i1A f t'l11 g; j; I jSrr J |f Cho? -j- | *r I Hear Land of Horne I ''1u jO Happy Fair Shield °»t pSong |of If he Jolly Roger |||f|||P j §1111 Candish j aA her I [tilf ornh | Violinist, L a Macj Nefhej-ygH-; rpisl g JOn Wings of Song IMend efesdh^^Bfl / rhif*.Schocn Rosemar inHH h - r e j s 1P 11ChorusI^ ^f4V§! Moarun’ f .aw d Ja me?a I John Per ! Annin u s j ht »tr v! JJohn Huston organr t, George i f, CurtJsmger, raanr-? jCoronation rncMO i '■:/ 'g Pantomime dr Fa' .. ,,f Marty if of the Arrna ^f-Intermission of Five MinutesIT'j PART TWO j ft5 Henry Lyday, reader, Noah* j Built de Ark 1 i,,I H : h«* Leonard Ohlson, accordionist I w