Show STUDENT LITE and the various other live subjects so ably discussed in these columns but if it does not our countless readers will be entertained monthly with a rapid cross fire of assertions denials and invectives that will make the Deseret News and the Tribune fall on each other’s necks and weep r I? Jenson Another of the old bunch has left us On the 30th of last month F R Jenson sailed from San Francisco for the Philippines where he has a position as lieutenant in the Jenson has been Constabulary connected with this institution as a student since 1901 and for the past two years as an assistant in the School of Commerce He was business manager of this paper during the past two years and his work in this capacity was highly satisfactory He took the management when the business end of the publication was in a chaotic state and he left it in excellent order When he assumed the management the advertisers were out in squads and battalions armed with complaints and two edged butcher knives But when the present staff took up the publication of Student Life they found everything in order and entirely satisfactory We wish to express our appreciation of Jenson’s good work on behalf of Student Life We think that Jenson is in every way qualified to fill the position he 59 has accepted and we extend to him our very best wishes 1 he School of Music About four years ago the musical productions of the students of the Utah Agricultural College were not taken seriously and from their nature could not be taken seriously The choir had three tunes and it used to alternate these in chapel It would sing a song first from beginning to end then backwards then the members of the organization would form two groups and one group would sing one part while the other group did everything with the other part of the hymn By working all possible combinations the choir succeeded in furnishing quite a variety of sounds But after a time the students saw the joke and the choir failed And the band we had five or six old “umpahs” that have since done duty as megaphones and the combinations that the untutored musicians used to work out on those battered veterans of more than one class rush would force the most blatant Puss and Tom quartet to apply to the S P C A The band and choir were about the only musical organizations we ever pretended to maintain But within the last three school years a great change has been brought about We now have the best school band in our own state or in any of the states that form Our choir and our boundaries so-call- ed |