Show STUDENT AFFAIRS The Star Literary Socitey 0 On the 13th of last month was held the first meeting of the Star Literary Society This society is composed of students who evince a desire to promote the literary interests of the institution The following officers have been elected for the first term of the society: — Fres E G Peterson Vice Pres F D Pyle Sec Maud Egbert Trcas R II Homer Sergeant-at-arm- s E T Kirk The society thus far has been marked by a number of very excellent programmes Feb 2 Dr Engle lectured on “Theories of Life” On Monday evening Feb 16 we were favored by a very excellent address by Prof Ostien on “The Beauties of the National Park” Monday evening March 2 will occur the debate between the Commercial Club and the society on the question “Iiesolved that the United States Senators should be elected by popular vote” The champions of the Commercial Club are Mr Porter and Mr Rich who have the affirmative side The negative will be very ably defended by Mr Pyle and Mr Fisher of the stage while a rare collection of cushions curtains and decorative furniture adorned corners and rear Through all one could discern the artistic work the polished touch of the foot ball player Amidst this and still more finery the ladies appeared and rendered the following program: I PART 1 Lohr April MISS 2 OLIVER Told by Letters MISS MOENCn 3 (a) Calm as (b) Mignon the Night Bohn D’ Ilardilot MRS PRICE 4 (a) Yalse (b) Chopin Bernger Etude MISS OLIVER PART 2 II The Pilot of Belle Amour G Parker MISS MOENCn 6 Cavatina from Robert Le Diable Meyerbeer MRS 7 PRICE Scene From “The Gadsby’s” Gadsby’s Wedding Day “Star” R Kipling MISS MOENCn The “Star” meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the small Chapel The prospects of the society at present are exceptionally bright and we have every reason to predict a very successful future A Member Recital On Saturday evening Feb 14 Miss Oliver of Salt Lake city assisted by Miss Moench and Mrs Price gave an interesting recital in the college auditorium The entertainment was given under the auspices of the Athletic Association Members of the association spared themselves no labor in preparing for the occasion The most beautiful of the flowers from the conservatory occupied the front part of the 8 Chants des Naides (by request) MISS Asher OLIVER Owing to the severity of the weather and to the fact that there were other attractions in town the attendance was not as large as could otherwise have been expected However those who were present appreciated the music and were especially delighted with the selections The bachelor presented by Miss Moench members of the faculty decided to profit by the experience of “Gadsby” and remain in the state of bachelorhood Anti-Piker- ’s Association Whether for good or for evil or for a little of both there is now a secret society in the A C At this early date practically nothing concern-- |