The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, April 01, 1890, Image 18

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    The musical given it the chapel, March
14, under the supervision of Miss Willard
was a grand success. All those who parti.
cipated in it were her students. Much credit
and gratitude is due Miss Willard for her
untiring energy and ability in getting up such
an entertainment. Although Miss Willard
has only been connected with the college two
terms, we can notice a great improvement
in her department, more students are now
taking music than for years past, and it can
be plainly seen with what rapid strides her
pupils are advancing. The programme was
good throughout and many were the encores.
The last piece (Kindersinfonie) which was
taken part in by Misses Atherton's, Olds
Bell and McKee, needs a special word of
praise; the piece was long and very complex
and.the manner in which it was rendered
showed that they were thoroughly drilled.
Every body was highly pleased and we hope
to be favored again some time in the near
future with a similiar performance.
The following is the programme
PROGRAMME.
BELISARTO—(Two pianos) . . .
Miss Wyman, Miss Willard
AVE MARIA—(VocaI Trio)
Misses Hattie and Helen Atherton, Miss Minnie Grey,
TWILIGHT REVERIE . . .
Miss Carrie M. McElwain
SELECTION,
College lianjo Club
OBERON
. Miss Clara D. Wyman
DUO—(Organ and Piano) . .
Miss Bessie Bell, Miss Willard
•
CORNET SOLO.
Mr. M. C. Caughey
IL TROVATORE—(Piano Duet) . . Arr. 11. Craw,
Miss Winnifred Meek and Miss Wyman,
DUETTO
Miss Hattie Atherton
SELECTION
The Phemian Quartette
THE FRE
POLKA-CAPRICE
KINDERSINFONIE
Allegro Maestoso—minuetto—Trio--Adagio lamentabile—
'B2. George White has left Nebraska and
is engaged in electrical engineering in New
York city.
'9l. H. P. K. Ruhmberger, who withdrew
this term a year ago, intends to enter '92 after
spring vacation ; F. Musser also intends re
entering at the first of the Spring term.
'92. H. M. McClaran is acting as sten
ographer to the president of the O'Hara Glass
Co., of Pittsburgh, and is in charge of the pay
roll of the company.
C. M. Heppenstall has left college, to enter
business with his father.
Miss Small, of Harrisburg, a sister to J. M.
Small, '93, is visiting Prof. Heston.
Ar. r. A. Goria
Dr. G. W. Atherton is spending a vacation
of several weeks in Florida and the Carolinas.
Mendelssah n
T. J. Guy
Dr. W. H. Frear was absent last week,
attending a Farmers' Institute at Loganport,
Pa.
Myskoski
Prof. George P. Butz spent Sunday last in
Coalport organizing a new branch of the Y.
M. C. A.
Arr. E. Prudent.
A. Reinhard,
A. Russel Calder is holding a very respon
sible position under the Pennsylvania Steel
Co., at Steelton, Pa.
N. E. Cleaver, formerly an Assistant Pro
fessor at this place, is now acting as a profes
sor, and also pursuing a regular course at
Drew Theological Seminary, New Jersey.
Mendelssohn
Jir h e non h n
LANCE.
Miss Helen Atherton
PERSONALS.
Wm. Mame
Bcrh. Rombos