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THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

PRESENTS

THE COFFER-MILLER PLAYERS

IN

“LOVE IN LIVERY”

A Comedy by Mdyivaux

FRIDAY, 2:00 P. M. JULY 2, [926.

THE CAST
M. Orgon - - — - - - - - — MINER COBURN
Dorante - - - - - - - - - ULMONT HEALY
Mairio - - - - - - - - - - CHARLES BOOTH
Pasquin — - - - — - - - - JESS COFFER
Lisette - - - - - - - - DORA OWENS FUNSTON

Silvia - - - - - - - - - MARTHA MILLER

PLACE—THE HOME OF ORGON IN PARIS.

TIME—THE SUMMER OF 1730.

ACT" 1° 1' n .

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ACT Z—Afternoon Of the next day. "’ 5;“

‘ACT S—A few hours later.

Staged and directed by MISS MILLER AND MR. COFFER

Costumes designed by MISS MILLER

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THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

THE. COPPER-MILLER PLAYERS -
“SLEEPY HOLLOW”

A Dramatiwtion of Washington Irving’s

“THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW”

FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M. JULY 2, I926,

THE CAST
Dolph Haverstraw - - - - - - - CHARLES BOOTH
Kathrina Van Tassell - - ,- - - RUTH HOLLSTROM
Icabod Crane, a pedagogue - — - - - JESS COFFER
Emma Van Winkle, a widow - - - MARTHA MILLER
Dame Van Tassel] - - -_ - - DORA OWENS FUNSTON
Van Tassell — - - - - - - - — MINER COBURN
Brom Bones - - - - - - - - - ULMONT HEALY
Old Wolfert Haverstraw - - - - - ANDREW DONBLE
PLACE: SLEEPY HOLLOW TIME: 1812

ACT 1 SCENE 1—Before Van Tassell’s House, known as the
“Roost.”

SCENE 2—Old Wolfert’s well, in the woods near by.
This scene is supposed to have begun sever-
al minutes before the preceding scene ends.
The lights will be lowered during scene 2
to denote a “cut back” in the action.

ACT 2 SCENE l—Before' Van Tassell’s House. “All Hallow
E’en.”

SCENE 2—Old WOlfert’s well.
ACT 3—Before Van Tassell’s House.

Staged and directed by MISS MILLER AND MR. COFFER

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AN ()PERI‘ITTA BY \\. \V. PIxOSSER AND E. H. LAN\ ER MUSIC BX IRED L. NEj-DDEMEYER
PRODUCED BY GEORGE W. SMITH CO, .3

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MR. 1 ll. 1‘1'1)\\lii , 1(1pirsr111211 iV1 MR. WM. C. PECKINPAL'GH. Musical Director.

COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS 1
Charles Scott W. H. Thompson - Foster Helm L. H. Ragsey
T. C. Bradley Harrison Scott ‘ Henry S. Berry
CHAPERONES "
Mesdames W. H. Thompson, C D Chenault, S S Yantis, C. K. Morrell, C G. MégAllister,

Charles Scott, T. C. B1adley, Geo. Draper Kelley, Maury Kemper
Misses Sue Walby, Sunshine Sweeney

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BRIEF SYNOPSIS.

An annual holiday; anxiety to participate in the pleasures of the
day brings the young people together before the dawn of morn,they
proceed however, to enjoy themselves with singing; at last, becom-
ing impatient over tardiness of daylight, a suggestion to call upon
AURORA (The (toddess of Morn) for aid meets with hearty approv-
al; Aurora’s appearance; singing their wishes to Aurora, Who grants
their desires; dawningof morning: sunrise singing Aurora’s praise
unbunded happiness; away for the fields; arrival, selection and
crewning of MAY Ql‘lCEN; beginning of the day's sport, songs and
dances incident thereto; in ri‘e midst of their pleasures, gypsies
are discovered approaching: hasty departure; arrival and revels of
the gypsies in songs. dances, etcgypsies proceed on their way to
the Fair; return of Children; resumption of pleasures; again their
pastimes ard'interrupted by peculiar warning and singing in the dis-

Programme%’

tance, which upon iivestigation proves to be an aeroplane loaded
with clowns; flight of the aeroplane; arrival of the clowns; clowns
considerably taken with the surroundings, they decide to stay a.—
Wliile; proceed to enjoy themselves and amuse the others, becoming
hungry and their steward having failed to bring them feed from the
ship, they decide to make a meal from fruit growing around; they
are reprimanded by TITANIA, the Fairy Queen for stealing; TI-
TANIA suddenly appears and, as convincing proof of fairies’ power,
transforms and transports all to a fairy grotto; delight of all, and
confidence in fairies” power pleases Titani, who commands that they
be entertained with the pleasures at Fairy Land; at last clowns de—
cide to proceed on their journey: in appreciation of favors bestowed
by 'l‘itani and We fairies. the clowns extend an invitation to all to
go with them on a visit to clownic land; the acceptance; happy de-
parture; grand finale.

 

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New Phone 519

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ACT inn—Scene ].——Meeting place previous to departure for fields.
Scene 2.——Sky. (Aurora in Clouds.) ,
Scene 3.——Strcet Leading to Fields.
Scene 4.~-Playgrounds.
ACT I Scene ].——Playgrounds.
Scene 2.—«-F‘airyland.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.

 

AURORA ................................... Miss Lorena Proctor
Titania ................................. Miss Elizabeth Rash
Flol‘ilelt‘l .................................... Miss Grace Appleton
Gypsy Chief ................................. Mr. C. Foster Helm
May Queen .............................. Miss May Miller Woods
Dolly ......................................... l are Ewing Young
Bessie ..................................... Miss Margaret Tuttle
Pat O‘Day .............................. Mr. Richard J. O’Mahony
Captain .................................... Mr. Douglas Geddes
Rasttis \li Edwin N. \Vickliffe
Chin:- Chang ................................ Mr. Harrison Scott

Peasant Boys and Girls, Gypsies, Fairies, Clowns, etc.

Opening (‘liorus—WPeasant Boys and Girls—Misses Annette Mar-
tin. Ruth Beard, Tee Louis Oder, Mary Huls, Shirly Oder, Marie
Meadows, Jane l‘sell, Matta Belle Pettit, Ethel. Neal, Sarah Patton,
Mary Ella Daviess, Lucy Clienault, Lucille Huls, Mairy Gooch. Laura
(‘assi(ly, Elizabeth Rash, Eva Peel, Margaret Tuttle, Jane Young,

 

             
      
   
  
  
   
  
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
   
     
    
   
  
 
 

 

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Elizabeth Bewlay, Ophelia Carr, Ruby Dagley, Birdie Dagley, Lena 2?;
Martin, Johnnie Bowman, Mess0rs Gus M. Bartram, Thomas Jack-
son, Layton Thompson, Jack (lordon. McCallum Williams, Meriou .
McFarland, J. T. Cassidy, Bowers Smith, John Stucky, Willard OWN?
ens, Richard J. O’Mahony, Charles Bean, George Geddes, Edwin N.
Wickliffe, John Masoner, Alec Spear, Clarence Zimmerman, Jack
Dorr, Enibry McDonald.

Chorus to Aurora,

Aurora to Peasants,

Praise Chorus,

Departing Chorus

Marching Chorus

\Voodland Chorus.

By Peasant Boys and Girls.

SPECIAL NUMBERS,——ACT l——«Scene 4.—Englis’h May Pole——
Misses Ruth Beard. Tee Louise Oder, Mary Huls, Shirley Oder, Jane
Bell Annetta Martin, Marie Meadows Mlatta Belle Pettit, Ethel
Neal, Elizabeth Bewlay, Mary Ella Daviess, Sarah Patton, Lucy Che-
nault, Mary Guoch, Lucille Huls, Laura Cassidy, Lena Martin, Eva
Peel.

Song—“B. I‘, O. E." ....Mr. John Stucky and the Harmonious Trio

Danceu‘Yaller Bud Glide" ......................... Miss Eva Peel
Song—“Rah. Rah, Rah,” ..................... Mir. Douglass Ged-des
Dance—“Highland F3ing” ...................... Miss Hazel Combs

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  
 

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Gypsies Opening Chorus—Gypsy Boys and Girls.—Messers F. E.
Hayden, Clyde E. Foushee, Coleman Foushee, Don Burris, Davy
Young, Raymond Rodgers, 0. Foster Helm. Thomas Gooding, \V.
V. Smith, Evan S. Ingles. W. H. LyOns, F. W. Staples, Robert Vaughan
Clarence Egbert, Jr., J. C. Masonheimer, Thomas O’Day, George B.
Sloan, James Kelly, Edwin Pearce, Harry Bartram; Misses Carrie
Bell Berry, Sarah Chenault, Margaret Updike, Florence Barlow, Cor-
inne Noel, Mrs. T. L. Warren, Louise McAllister, Virginia Murray,
Susan Bronston, Nell Lovely, Nettie Chenault, Pauline Helm, Lor-
ena Proctor. Kate Forsythe.

Dance—“Pride of the Gypsies” .............................

 

 

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. Sung—“In Starlight” ......................... Miss Elizabeth Rash ............... Miss s LouiSe MoAllister and Virginia Murray
and Mr. Gus M. Bartram Song ................... 1 Iisses Grace Appleton and C. Foster Helm
But rfly Dance ............................. Miss Lucy Chenault Dance ....................................... Miss Grace Appleton
Son ‘3 ................................ ...The Harmoniou. Trio Song—WA Gypsy Maiden l” .................. Miss Susan léi'onston
Messers Willard Owens, George Geddes, Mcrion McFarland Gypsy Ballet ...................................... Gypsy Chorus
“It’s Moonlight All The Time On Broadway” ................. Trio Song-~“Carn1o11a”. .............. Miss Lorena Proctor
Solo—“Love Me Just Because" ................ Mr. Willard Owens Dance .................................. '..,..Miss Sarah (“l:-enault
Selection ............................................... Trio Song—“Arno" ....................... ...Miss Virginia Murray
Solo—“In all My Dreams I Dream of You"....Mr. George Geddes Gypsies Departing Chorus— =
Selection ............................................... . Trio CURTAIN.
Solo-—“Just For a Girl” ................... Mr. Me‘rion McFarland Between Acts I and II Mr. John Vance will entertain With a. selec-
“Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon” ......................... Trio tion of coon songs. '

 

ACT ll.——Scene 1.—“1\'0w the Gypsies have Departed” .......
.....Peasa11t Boys arad Girls
Song—-~"ln Ihe Sunshine of Your Love” ........ Mr. Gus M. Bartram
llancr Roses From the South” ..................... Adele Smith
Song I ’1 hink It \lust Be Love ........... Mr. \\ 111 D. R1 mmans
Song” To iligl 113’ ........................... Miss Et’hel Berry

Floral \larc~h Misses Mary Huls, Tee Louise ()der, Annetta Martin,
Marin Meadows. Jane Bell, Matta Belle Pettit, Sarah Patton. Mary

Ella llaviess, Shirley Odor, Lucy Chenault, Lucille Huls, Mary
Gooch, Elizabeth Bewlay. . 1’
Skipping Rope. Song and Dance ..................... Miss Eva Peel

 

 

 

 

AGreat Assortment of
Christmas Goods

\\ c haxe made unusual preparations for our Holiday
T1 =1de The largest and most cemplete stock of 10} 3 in
Central Kentuck; can be seen in (“.111 stow

All Christmas Gpods

displayed this neek. Imported \[oghaincal 'loys, G...nes
of all s01ts, Bicycles, Cameras,“8 hate-a Steropthons, \[ir-
rmsoopes, and hundreds of Qtlier artie‘ Dont fail to
Visit 0111' store when.“ in Lexington.‘ 7”“... ,,

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George (leilllis. ltii'haid .1. 0012111011}; Douglas (ioddvs, Harrison
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Song—"l l'sed to Believe 111 Fairies"

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I111 xt-1l1(1h 'leatheIson. Martha Warner Roberta Blackburn, 1 y

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Dance—“Nowlette de Pearls" ...................... Adele Smith
Song summed” ........................... Miss Margaret Foster
1111 110111 ..................................... Miss Corine Noel

Prvluile 10 Finale‘Miss Grace Appleton, Mr. C. Foster Helm,
Mr. Ri('1111r(l J. O’Mahony, Mr. Douglas Geddes, Miss Elizabeth
Rash, )lr. Edwin N. ,Wicklifte, Miss May Miller Woods.

Grand Finale Chorus—“Off For Clownie Land."

CURTAIN.
l1J.\'()(‘H GRAHAM, General Press Representative.

Merited applause will be greatly appreciated but owing to length
of orogr‘am, encores cannot be permitted.
All Flo“ (11s must be delivered to the stage entrance. (N0 flow-
(1;~s over the footlights.)
Costumes—Wolff Fording 5; Co., Bos<'(>n, Mass.; Kamnmann Cos-
t11111e Co .. Columbus, Ohio.
l1l~l((,'11i(z1l liffectsvahe Erner-Hopkins 00., Columbus, Ohio; The
Clone Electric 00., New York
S('01:o1_\"lie Gustme Schell Scenic Studio, Columbus, Ohio.

 

 

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Groceries and Country Produce

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Fresh Meats, Oysters and Game 1n Season

Dressed Poultry

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(F.C.O..F.S.S.L.A.. London, England)
CONCERT ORGANIST. INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
methnhiat Epiarnpal Olhurrh, Swath
CATLETTSBURG. KENTUCKY
@uwhay. Evening, Septemher B. 19113

AT SEVEN THIRTY
1 OVERTURE. uZAMPA" ..... . ........................... . . .. ..... Harold
2 REVE ANGELIQUE .............................................. Rubinstein
3 SCHERZO.., .5 . I .. ..... ....Callaerts
4 VOCAL SOLO. ”GLORIA” ............................................... Percia

sts MINNIE KlLGORE

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5 “JERUSALEM, THE GOLDEN” .................................... Sparks
6 (3) SPRING SONG ............................................. Mendelssohn
(b) AVE MARIA ......................................................... Boaai
(c) AUTUMN SKETCH ............................................. Brewer
7 ASSYRIAN MARCH. “TONE POEM" ....... . I . ..................... Betting
8 VOCAL SOLO. “MY ROSARY” ............................................ Nevin
ED. LAUHON

( 9 VARIATIONS ON AN AMERICAN AIR ................................. Flaglel'
10 (a) CURFEW ....................................... ’ ................... .Mackcnzie
(b) GAVOTTE ,,,,,,, , ......................................................... Mattei
11 VOCAL Sow, “PENI’I‘ENCE” ................................. , ........ .HMartin

, sts anm meozm’
12 FANTASIE, "TANNHAUSER". . . I ............................ Wagner-Morgan

 

 

 

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IN

POPULAR
CONCERT LECTURES

Influence of Music ,
Music and Childhood

Music and Life &

BEBENIECE LATHROP

At the Piano

I] KINDLY NOTE—Concert Lectures begin promptly at 3:30 1’. M. and 8:30 1’. M.
Carriages may be ordered for 4:45 P. M. and 9:45 P. M. Doors are closed at 3:35
P. M. and 8:35 P. M. and will not again be opened to admit patrons until 3:50 P. M.
and 8:50 P. M. They will be closed again at 3:55 P. M. and 8:55 P. M. and will
remain closed until finish of the Program. N o encores will be given. The Program
here given is subject to any change that the Society deems necessary. Coupons on
season and patron's tickets will be honored at any Concert Lecture.

 

 

 

 

 National Society For Broader Education

Presents

Sofia Stephali

The Popular Concert Lecture

Music and Childhood

Bereniece Lathrop
At the Piano

Prelude to Lecture
“Voices of Spring" — — ~ Sina'ing

The Lecture
Music and Childhood

 

 Illustrative Program

“Now I Lay Me" —
(Dedicated to Sofia Sleplmli)

“The Swing"
“The Flower's Lullaby"
“The Japanese Maiden"

“Lullaby"

“l Wish't I Was a King"

“I Once Had a Sweet Little Doll"
“No Use Kickin' ” .

“I'm Going to Write to Papa" -

“The Three Green Bonnets"

“I Love the Old Doll Best”

“I'm The Captain of the Broom Stick Cavalry"
“Cradle Song" -

“Is Yo'? Yo' ls" —

“Jes' Yo' Wait"

“Good Night, Little Girl"

Nora rPatric

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Grace W atson
Gaynor

[Brahms

H. Bing/mm
— Nevin
Grace W alson
Westendor

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Bond
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330ml

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ARTS CLUB RECITAL

PUPILS OF

MR. HARLOWE FENN DEAN

FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE EIGHTEENTH
EIGHT O’CLOCK
ARTS CLUB AUDITORIUM

 

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PROGRAM

Tschaikowsky Farewell Ye Hills
Korthener Love’s Rapture
Mrs. R. L. Northcutt
Buck When the Heart is Young
Roma Violets
Miss Eva Dagley
Tours Mother 0’ Mine
German When My Caravan Has Rested
> Miss Grace Dabbs
Bond Haunting Memory
Mr. James Browning
Johnson Gray Days
Hastings A Red, Red Rose
Miss Ann McAdams
Bond A Perfect Day
Leoni The Birth of Dawn

Mr. Overton Kemp

 Knapp Grey Eyes

Schnecker Still, Still With Thee
Miss Egley Roberts ‘ ,
Spicker Why Art Thou Cast Down?
James Because Your Heart
Mr. Lawrence Price
Bartlett Low at Thy Feet
Miss Martha McClure
Thomas Dost Thou Know That Fair Land
Secchi Love Me or Not
Miss Nell Mitchell
Homes Dearest
Vannah Cradle Song
Coleridge-Taylor Life or Death
Mrs. Henry T. Duncan
Speakes To You
Protheroe 0 Love But a Day
McFadden Love is the Wind

Mrs. George Gayle

 

  

   

 

 

KENTUCKY STATE
UNIVERSITY CHORAL CLUB

PRESENTS THE SACRED CANTATA

RUTH

, BY ALFRED GAUL WORDS av EDWARD OXLNFORD

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HARLOW/E FENN DEAN, Director

MISS GRACE DABBS ~»Contralto , ~ A Naomi
MISS KATHRYN MITCHELL ~Soprano A — Ruth
M155 ROSE CRAWFORD Soprano — , Orpah
MR. WALTER BRUNNlNOwBass - - » Boaz

Miss Frances Oeisel at the Piano
Ladies Double Quartet Male Quartet

Choral Club Assisted by Mr. George Sprague, Violinist;
Mr, Cecil Noe, Cornetist

STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL

SATURDAY EVENINGi MAY FIFTEENTH

EIGHT O'CLOCK
ADMISSION FREE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 
 

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It Shall Come to Pass From, “Holy City, ” by Alfred Gaul
Sleepy, Sleepy, Sleep J. M. Scales

Misses Mitchel], Rose Crawford, Burkholder. Nell Crawford,
Cruickshank, Becker, Rhodes and Dabbs.

 

 

Cornet Solo Selected
Mr. Cecil Noe

In Picarde Osgood

My Old Kentucky Babe Arranged

Messrs. Roberts, Browning, Bruning and Haynes

 

Andantino Martin-Kriesle'r

Liebesfreund’ Kreisler
Mr. George Sprague

THE CANTATA
PART I.

Chorus—A Grievous Famine.
Recitative—Now Go Your Way, My Daughter NAOMI
Air'flOh, Gracious Lord. '

Choral Recitative—They Lifted up Their Voices and Wept.
TrioiFarewell! The Hour Has Come for Parting.

Air—Entreat me Not. to Leave Thee RUTH

Chorus—Art Thou that Naomi?
Recitative—Call me not Naomi NAOMI
Chorus—Weep no More.

  

 

 PART II. ' ;
Chorus—See the Golden Rays of Morning.

Choral Recitative—Naomi Had a Kinsman.

Air—Let Me Hie Unto the Field RUTH
Recitative—Go, My Daughter NAOMI»
Air—Go Not From Henee BOAZ
Recitative—Why Have I Found Grace in Thine Eyes RUTH
Air—Past All Knowledge is the Kindness.

Recitative-—I Know the Goodly Deed That Thou Hast Done 'BOAZ "'5

Choral Recitative——So She Gleaned in the Field Until Even. , .
Duet—With Joyous Heart I Greet Thee Home NAOMI AND RUTH ‘V

Choral—Nigh tf all.

 

Intermezzo (Instrumental)—Daybreak. , _-
Wedding Chorus—Hark! Hark! the Cymbals Clash.

Air—Glory Be to Thee, O Lord BOAZ

Chorus—Rejoice For Blessings Round us Fall.

 

 

gum: (flummittee £13112 Qanifimitg.

DEAN HAMILTON, Chairman,
PROFESSOR ZEMBROD,
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MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT

MORTON HIGH. SCHOOL

BY

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PROGRAM

THE BIRDS’ SINGING SCHOOL.

Little Maid .......................................... Ethel Barker
Mocking Birds .......... Grace Gentry, Lucille Gentry, Porter Gibson
Yellow Birds .............. Lilliam Adams, Relda Jacob, Roy Stivers
Tom Tits ................ Lottie Carter, isabel Barker, Brown Kelly
Bobolinks ........... Mabel Gentry, Charlotte Riddell, Henry Adams
Thrushes ....... Margaret Stivers, Gladys Powell, Ambrose Green
Robins ................... Lena Harris, Iva Dagiey, Jennings Barker
Red Birds ......... Goebel Bentley, Hallie Perkins. Henry Wesselman

Piano Trio—“Orange Blossoms.“
Margaret Stivers, Charlotte Riddell ant Goebel Bentley.

Vocal Duet—“Don’t You Tell.”
Isabel Barker and Porter Gibson.

Group of Piano Solos:

Waltz—Surlitt ............................... Goebel Bentley
Call of Love ................................... Grace Gentry
Humoreske ................................... Gladys Powell
Goldenrod .................................. Margaret Stivers
Chasing Butterflies ........................ Charlotte Riddell
Procession of Lanterns (Chinese) .............. Isabel Barker

Drill and Chorus—“Chinatown”—Brighton Girls.
Soloist, Willie Mae Watson. Chorus, Lena Harris, Rclda Jacob,
Gladys Powell and Ethel Ward.

Group of Piano Solos:

Vienna Waltz ......................... ~ ..... Margaret Stivers
Warblings at Eve .............................. Porter Gibson
My Bonnie Laddie ............................. Lucille Gentry

Dance of the Elves. Art the Piano—Porter Gibson.
Elves—Ethel Barker, Lillian Adams, Grace Gentry, Isabel Barker,
Lucille Gentry, Lettie Carter, Charlotte Riddell and Mabel Gentry.

Three Characteristic Folk Dances:
Spanish Dance ............

Highland Fling ........... Relda Jacob
Jolly Darkies ..............

 Three Modern Ballroom Dances:

One Step—“On to Victory” .................... Lucille Gentry

Waltz Hesitation—“Nights of Gladness” ......... Gladys Powell

Maxixe—“La Serena" ............................. Iva Dagley
vVocal Duet—~“Beautiful Star" ......... Isabel Barker and Grace Gentry
Group of Piano Solos:

“Woodland Echoes” ........................ Lillian Eddleman

“Dance of the Witches" ........................ Ruby Dagley

“Butterfly" ................................. Lillian Anderson
Piano Duet~“ApI-il Smiles” ................... Ruby and Iva Dagley

INTERMISSION.

OPERETTA—“THE QUEST OF THE PINK PARASOL.”

ACT I—Twilight in a Poppy Garden.
ACT II—Dawn and the Following Day.
ACT III—Midnight.

Characters.
Ruth, the Little Mortal ........................ Willie M819 Watson
Poppy Maid ............................................ Iva Dagley
Fairy Queen ........................................ Hallie Perkins
Fairy Pages ......................... Wyley Max-rs and Sara Cavens
Gardener ...................................... ' ..... Trevor Roberts

Poppies—Relda Jacob, Gladys Powell, Lena Harris, Ethel Ward, Ruby
Dagley, Amber Roberts, Lila Anderson, Jennie Man's,
Freda Crutchfield and Katherine Taylor.

Accompanist ..................................... Lillian Anderson

Goodnight Drill ...................................... . Athens Girls

 

 

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F ORTY-FOURTH
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HAMILTON COLLEGE
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Opera House

Wednesday, June 11th, 8 p. m.

    

PROGRAMME
Music ................... . .................. The Orchestra
Invocation
Gondolier‘s Song, 0 He. Carita .................... de Koven
Hamilton Chorus
Music . . . . . . ......... . ........................ The Orchestra
Scherzo, b flat minor ..... . ..... . .................... Chopin
Grace Davies Pickett
Music .......................... . ............. The Orchestra.
Introduction of the Speaker by. . Dr. Richard H. Crossfleld
Commencement Address ........ Dr. Peter Ainslie
Summer Fancies ......... . . . . . ....................... Metra
Hamilton Chorus
Music .. ............ ........ ..The Orchestra
Awarding of Honors and Presentation of Certificates and
Diplomas
Announcements
Benediction

Ushers:—Messrs. W. R. Hudspeth, Roy Rutherford, James
P. Threlkeld. Earl M. Spink, Patrick H. Barnes, and Harold
B. Ray.

 GRADUATES

JUNIOR COLLEGE COURSE

‘ Annie Nasba. Floyd Ruth Lackey

Virginia Crenshaw Anna. Ruth Mountjoy
Dazey Moore Porter

COLLEGE I PBEPARATOBY COURSE

Anna. Lucile Asbury Lida Trimble Hughes
Ker-nan Wore Bedtord Mary Middleton Lane
Hattie Elizabeth Blakeman Mary McMun-y

Annie Rowe Coombe Martha. Middleton
Florence Cotton Edwards Ruby Lee Montgomery

Anna. Kinnear Young
CERTIFICATES
Ethel Bacon. Plano
Birdie Emma 1013. Dagley. Piano, Normal Coum
Esther Epstein, Piano, Normal Course
Kathryn Warrinner, Volce
Kernan Ware Bedrord, Expression

Dazey Moore Porter, Expression

 

  

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 Transylvania University

One Hundred and Fifteenth

Annual Commencement

 

The College of the Bible

Forty-eighth

Annual Commencement

Morrison Chapel

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Valedictory

THE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE

Richard Heilbron San Diego, Calif.
The Unfinished Task

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TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

Lewis Calvin Anderson Jamestown, lnd.

The Cardinal Lesson
Music: America
Address
Dr. Peter Ainslie Baltimore

Music

Confcrring of Degrees and

Presentation of Diplomas

“Hail Transylvania"
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BACHELORS OI“ ARTS

Lewis Calvin Anderson
l‘atrick Henry Barnes
Karl Borders

Spence Summers Cal-rick
John Christopherson
Anthony Burnam Combs
Ruby Dagley

*J. Randall Farris

Mary Caldwell Gayle
Frank Ernest Harlow
Byron Hester
Alexander Hill, Jr.
Howard Stevens Hillej,
Willie Cassell Hughes
Karl David Kelly

Joseph Edgar Moody
Ernest Ballard Motley
John Beale Mylor

Frank Lawrence McCarthy

Harold Breckinridge Ray
Earl Morrison Spink
Clara Belle Walton
Harry Levi W'iggins
Osborne Williams

Alvin Lamar Wills

Lela Daniel Yancey

jamestown, Ind.
Monticello, Ky.
I-lodgeuville, Ky.
Lexington, Ky.
Hayton, Wis.
l'lindman, Ky.
Lexington, Ky.
Atlanta, Ga.
Frankfort, Ky.
Gordonsville, Va.
Mayfield, Ky.
Owensboro, Ky.
Acworth, Ga.
Bloomfield, Ky.
Georgetown, Ind.
Lexington, Ky.
Chatham, Va.
Lexington, Ky.
Lexington, Ky.
Owensboro, Ky.
Jacksonville, Ill.
Lexington, Ky.
Columbus, Ohio
Trenton, Tenn.
Pleasureville, Ky.
Lexington, Ky.

HONOR STUDENTS

These candidates for a baccalaureate degree, the average 0f

whose grades is not less than ninety.

Lewis Calvin Anderson
Ruby Dagley

i‘As of the Class of 1906.

Howard Stevens Hilley
Karl David Kelly

  
 
 
   
 
  
  
    
  
  
  
   
   
  
 
 
   
   
   
   
  
   
  
   
  
  

 

    

 

 

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MME. CLAUSSEN and MR. IIENROTTE

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MR. HEN-ROTTE

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