Show 116 STUDENT LIFE W Thatcher William Spicker Mrs Lottie Linnartz and Miss Phyllis Thatcher deserve much praise in bringing this class of music before the public In January the Choral society will present the following works by “ Paul Rever’s Ride” "by the male chorus and “The Story of the Cross” by quartette and choir These works are nearly ready to be heard in public The college orchestra which is Dudley Buck: making rapid headway will furnish the accompaniment for these cantattas The thirty men who make up the band certainly made a fine showing in Salt Lake City They played exceptionally well so early in the season It was heard to excellent advantage in chapel a short time ago on the occasion of advertising the band dance of December 9th The usual number of students are pursuing work in the department and will soon present a number of recitals What is more refreshing around this grand old place than music? We cannot give our school of music too much support for what it is doing for us No other department has done so much in so short a time as has We the musical department have all boasted of the strength of our school of music and of what it can do but thus far it has been the faithful work of a few individuals that have made it what it is The time has now come when the leaders in this work must have the support of the whole machine Students tune up you are not playing well your part in this big brass band of ours Your instruments need some adjusting The time is beginning to break down and interest is beginning to lag Wake up! The team cannot play a victorious game unless the whole student body is behind it Neither can the band or any other musical organization play in harmony unless the student body gives them its strongest support Thirty individuals do not make the bandup entirely it’s the “whole machine” We cannot all play the leading parts because harmony demands a second and a third A leader cannot do much unless he has some followers The leaders of our band have at times become discouraged because they have had none let these conditions continue Get in line and push the thing along At least come out to the concerts and recitals and show your appreciation cf thework which is being done for you One writer said that a person’s refinement was judged by the attention he paid to music Let us all be highly refined Stud-entsdon- ’t |