Show STUDENT LIFE The cooking- class under the direction of Miss Holmgren has finished work in steaming and stewing of fruit and is now very much interested in making jam and preserves Prep (running for his hat and hooks) “Say fellows the building’s on fire” “Old Student: “Oh no that comes from the kitchen it is only some jam boiling over” Some of the girls are a little rusty on mathematics and find it difficult to figure out 4 of 2 But never mind when they have completed mathematics 4 they will have no trouble We are sorry to hear that Miss Tillie Gardner one of last year’s Junior students is unable to return to school at present on account of ill health but she may find it possible to return later and finish a few studies enabling her to graduate with the class of 1906 Loyalty to the football team may be shown in more than one way Every night after practice the boys make a center rush for the College dining room where they are generously served by some of the Domestic Science girls The success of the team may be largely due to the rooters but we hope the “raw beef and toast” are accomplishing some good Mrs Alice II Tomlinson previous instructor of sewing in the Salt Lake public schools has registered for a course in Manual Training - 3-- 31 We are pleased to note that she is enjoying her work Miss Minnie Peterson assistant in the department spends her leisure hours since the students’ reception searching for washwomen and carpenters On Saturday October 8 when the football boys entered the dining room and found the captain’s chair and the tables artistically decorated in blue and white in honor of their victory over the Salt Lake High School team tliev made the room echo with cheers The laundry class has not yet begun its practical work but is having lectures in the class-rooLavene Olson and Effie Nebeker are taking only “practical” work in Domestic Science this year Ask Mr Fredrickson and Instructor Jardine why m Music Notes Band orchestra and choir people this year have visions of a trip to Salt Lake City and a concert to be given there which will make the A C music department famous all over the west And prospects for just this kind of a thing are not so bad either The band lines up with all the harmony instruments taken by fairly good men a good strong tuba player and a cornet and clarionet section that certainly looks good in numbers any way We can’t say a lot for the cornets though there |