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Garnet Holme, director of the Pil grimage Play at Hollywood for the past three years, gave an illustrated lecture on the open-air theaters of California at the convocation Fri day morning. "The Pilgrimage Tlay is given in a beautiful ravine in the vicinity of Hollywood, said Mr. Holme. "It is the play of Christ's life from His birth to His crucification, with an epilogue of the Resurrection. It is a won derful play and people travel hun dred of miles to witness it." A slide of the scene of the Lord's Supper as tk pic tod by the players was shown. One of the other many great out door dramas directed by Mr. Holme is the drama of the Redwood trees. This play was adopted by the National Park supervisors as a ritual for the preservation of the giant Redwoods. Mr. Holme also showed and ex plained slides of an Indian play and dance given forty miles out on the desert. The Hopi Indians are the actors in this peculiar outdoor drama. One of the most impressive and pe culiar outdoor plays ever given was enacted in California at the time of the total eclipse of the sun last fall. The drama, called The Sun-Temple, was directed by Mr. Holme. The Sun Worshippers were gath ered the Sun Temple and the high priest told them that the Sun God was angry with his children' and would take away his light. At that moment the moon came be tween the sun and the earth and the earth became dark. The eclipse was scheduled to last one minute and be fore the minute was up the high priest told the worshippers that the Sun God had been corisoled and that he would return his light. The sun came forth and the rays were re flected from the gilded image of th sun that had been placed for that purpose. "That was one or tne most impressive dramas that I have eer witnessed," said Mr. Holme. Over eighty people attended the Fine Arts banquet at the Grand hotel Friday evening. A short play by Pauline Gellatly, Marguerite Mun ger, Neva Jones and Mariam Sar gent, was given. A string trio with Gladys Tipton at the piano, Marian Frosh playing the violin, and Mrs. J. L. Thomas on the 'cello furnished the music for the evening. Director Grummann of the School of Fine Arts gave a short talk on the progress of the school. University of Oklahoma, Mar. 3. (M. V. I. N. S.) Fred Wallace of El Reno, Okla., guard of the Sooner quintet, was elected captain of the 1025 caging squad. Wallace was noted during the season just fin ished here for his abality as a scor ing power in addition to his excel lent work as a guard. Wallace is a junior in the university. VALLEY INAUGURATES GLEE CLUB CONTEST Association to Hold First Meet in Kansas ity February 14, 1925. Rules which have tentatively been agreed on to govern an annual glee club contest among Missouri Valley schools were announced yesterday by the newly organized Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Glee club association. These rules will be put into effect in the first contest which will be hold at Kansas City February 14. 1023. They are modeled on tho used by the Intercollegiate Musical Corporation in directing the glee club competitions between the lead ing eastern universities. The competing schools, including Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa State, Wash ington, Drake, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Kansas State Agricultural Col lege, will be limited to clubs of not more than thirty men by these rules. Kligibility rules somewhat similar to lhoe of the Missouri Valley Athletic association will also be I neffect. Each one of the eight clubs will sing three numbers, on to be chosen by the club, one a uniform "prize H song," and one to De a canege boh. The judging of each club will be on a scale of 100 points, fifty points being allowed for the prize song, twenty points for the college song, and thirty points for the song chosen by the club. Each selection will be graded on tone, diction, ensemble, in terpretation and pitch. The prize song will be chosen in October at a meeting of the association at Kan sas City. It will probab'y bo the same as that chosen for eastern uni versities at New York. A Chapella Choir t0 Give Church Program The A Cappella Choir of Iifnl will give a musical program at th Westminster Presbyterian church it, evening at 8 o'clock. John M R J! borough of the University School if Music is conductor of the chvr J is assisted by Kolby Sirinsky, violin. The art of unaccompanied sinein. is not well known and there are but few choirs in the country that have attempted this serious side of music THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. Phone B1392 11th & R Stt. LOST Alpha Theta Chi pin. ' B1464. Reward. Call U-N-I DRUG CO. 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