Show STUDENT LIFE started but it has some good material and will be heard from later Of the four new Miller pianos ordered from the Thatcher Music Co two have arrived The full-sizconcert grand for chapel and another upright are to come yet If they arrive in time to make it pos- ed sible before holidays Prof Anderson has a concert planned which will bring some of the best musical talent of the state here among them Emma Grimsdale a sweet voiced soprano from Salt Lake An endeavor will be made to give a series of these concerts Our violin instructor Prof Szigety Antal leaves on Dec 9 and will go to Salt Lake City It is to be regretted that he was not given sufficient encouragement to keep him here It may be a long time before another such artist visits us The band practiced outside Saturday The cadets found the marches they played a great help but "that other stuff kinder mixed them up Larsen — (trying to give instructions to a while the band is playing opposite his headquarters "O darn the band 1” sub-janit- or The A C U orchestra meets twice a week for practice and in the future will give a matinee each The one Wednesday afternoon given last month was very 93 The band consists of the following eighteen members: Bird Walton Udell Lee Stevensen Armstrong Lofgreen Hansen Fisher Lee Powell Woodbury McLoudCrane Smith Frew Bvbee and Cooley They are equipped with good instruments and most of the boys have done band work before The nine new instruments which cost the college $395 are from the factory of C G Conn at Elkhart Ind and among band men in the United States "Conn” means "the best” Prof Wilson (in orchestra prac-itc“Is this The Tale of the Kan- e) garoo ?” Lee "No its the music to it” The band will give a ball some time later in the season Powell “Then if music is like a picture and this piece were a landscape' what part of it would my bass part be ?” Prof Mitton "Where the pot of green paint was spilled” When Lee practices on the baritone in the afternoon the janitors have to wait an hour later for the dust to settle Taylor thinks the trombone sounds like a cobble stone down a rain pipe Prof Wilson isn’t g to let him come to orchestra practice any more on account of the trouble he causes among the go-in- |