Show STUDENT LIFE It" last year has tempted its to attain attempt something- in the draGoldsmith’s comedy matic line “She Stoops to Conquer” is the piece chosen and with the advantage of last year’s training the cast now chosen should add more laurels to last year’s crop and incidentally a few shekels to our already colossal hoard Student Life is not doing things alone The Department of Music under Professor Thatcher has something huge in the opera line and several concerts in view the whole series being combined under one management and one name — The Tycoon Series The rate at which this department is moving this year Is a revelation to those who have been connected with it in years past Professor Thatcher has a thirty-fou- r piece orchesa band symphonic military tra and numerous quartettes all in perfect working order Our department if it keeps up the pace it has set will in a short time easily equal any organization of its kind ever known in the state The organization of a debating club is under way Not the kind we already have by the score department affairs but a debating society that will embrace the working members of all the smaller societies Our school has long felt this need and those “pushing” the project should be given every encouarge- - 97 ment Let us have a club that can represent us in competition with other schools Let the public of Utah see some first-cla- ss intercol- legiate debating S R Egbert A worthy successor to Captain Madsen was found when the football boys selected S R Egbert to lead the Agricultural College ol Utah warriors next year Egbert is one of the oldest players on the squad and has been “under fire” The fact is that he man)’ times played on one of the first teams our school ever put in the field and the writer distinctly remembers the old A C U-Y C contests in which Egbert always prominently figured Dave Olsen then belonged to the team from down town and it was “battle royal” between these two B men Egbert is a “bully” good fellow a gentleman and a good student and these qualifications in connection with his excellent football head and sound judgment make him ably fit to fill the position of captain His position is usually at tackle and in the 1902 contest with the State University he stood up against the notorious Joe Zilligan who is now with the University of Pennsylvania and held him until rendered helpless by a physical injury |