Show STUDENT LITE “dug down in our pockets” giving our dimes and dollars But “We have waited in vain for the sweaters They do not seem to appear 1 suppose we will have to be patient Tcihaps till another year An Anxious Studknt Musical Musings baritone horn has been added to the instrumentation and is much appreciated by A new Signer La Munyon Artist The band startled the natives by their unexpected sally on the 11th for the purpose of advertising the ball in the evening The band lias added a number of new marches to its repertoire and is steadily bettering its renditions of medium grade music When the boys learn to heed their “p’s” and “f’s” more carefully interpreting “p” to mean “piano” not “powerful” their shading will be much improved Mr Mitton—Don’t play so loud Ashton That passage should be “pianissimo” Ashton — Should it? It’s marked “pretty powerful” on my score The College Orchestra recently organized with W Yeung leader and B Gordon manager has been handicapped in its rehearsals on account of the pianist’s playing the accompaniments for the minstrel songs But when regular rehearsals are again resumed the beys will no doubt establish a reputation in their line Tni3 BAND BALL The band dance while not as successful financially as had been anticipated was wholly so socially Though the attendance was limited those present were enjoyably rewarded for their pains The band lias come to be recognized as one of the representative school organizations Whenever a demonstration is called for it is always on hand and serves to herald to the public the fact that the A C U is abreast of the times It takes money to buy music and instruments and as the boys are alwajrs responsive to calls 87 for their services it is to be hoped that in ture they will be given the support their forts merit fuef- Joint Society Meeting The joint meeting of the societies held in the large auditorium Saturday evening Feb 28th was a very pleasing and instructive affair The principal feature of the evening was a debate between Walter Porter and Grover Rich of the law club for the affirmative and Ray IT Fisher and Fred D Pyle of the “Star” for the negative The question debated was “Resolved That the United States Senators should be Elected by Popular Vote” Each of the arguments was well received by the audience not alone because the question is one which is just now being agitated by the American people but because ol the logic in the arguments They were all exceptionally good The decision of the judges was two for the affirmative and one for the negative The audience was also favored by a song from Miss Love and a lecitation from Miss Hill Both numbers were highly appreciated The Unsophisticated Revelers ’Twas as the boys say ‘a howling success” and it occurred on Saturday evening March IP The place Thatcher’s Hall the occasion an opportunity for pleasure About thirty-fiv- e couples of students and members of the faculty styling themselves “The Unsophisticated Revelers” congregated at the time and place and on the occasion mentioned above and the hours from 8:30 to 12 were passed in a most delightful manner The invitations announced that dancing would be the form of entertainment and to augment the pleasuie of the evening delicious refreshments were served Theentire affair was most enjoyable and it is to be hoped that the success of the venture will encourage others of the same nature The Star Literary Society The Star society met Monday night March 16th and elected the following officers: |