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1, ,Q .u-1... the members of memories of the Highland Park to the cadets to 68 T H E T A R G E T Highland Parlc Club Entertains the Orchestra HE evening of May 5 was one of festivity for the orchestra and one that Will remain in the 'iwsswii musical set of N. M. A. The Juniors of the Club had very kindly extended an invitation ' 1 be resent at one of their delightful dances given periodically lltmimll P at the club. At about eight-fifteen one of the Senior members of the club introduced the orchestra to those present, and after paying the cadets many Hattering compliments upon their music and school in general, the following pro- gram Was rendered : 1. Overture-Silver Star ' . . . Eel. Hazel 2. Song QCornet Solol-Non e Ver . . Mattel 3. March and Two-Step-Southern Belles . Eel. Hazel 4. Waltzes-Newport Bells . . . . Eel. Hazel 5. CSelections from Operaj-Bohemian Girl. . . Balfe 6. Song CSaXaphone Soloj-Thoughts, of Home . . . Eel. Hazel 7. Gavotte-Magician .... Van L. Farran 8. Intermezzo-Sophiel ..... R. E. H'lld7'0'I'L 9. Grenadiers ....... Bowman 10. Waltz-Haivthorn ....... Ed. Hazel After the concert had been completed preparations were 'made for dancing, and as the full orchestra was not needed for dance music, many of the cadets, who enjoyed the more strenuous exercise, could be seen on the ball-room floor enjoying the evening With their several lady friends. TWO pleasant hours were spent in this pastime, and then the guests Were ushered to the banquet hall on the second floor. Here a dainty luncheon Was very prettily served by the ladies of the club. An hour or so later good-nights were saidby all, and carriages were called to take the several guests to their homes throughout the city. The orchestra Was composed of the following cadets: Prof. Colburn, Instructor . L. R. Sarles . H. Slead . A. .Bear . . D. First Violin . First Cornet Second Cornet . . Violin M. R. Shumvvay , Mandolin P. C. lllarli . , Nfandolin G. D. Kitizinger . , Manqiglin C. . , Mandgljn D. Lee . , Tuba L- V- D0ClQ'9 - . Trombone E. R. Sarles . Sisson Mulford M. L. A. l l E. Traps a Alto Saxaplione nd Snare Drum Bass Drum
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THE TARGET 69 A Pleasant Surprise UPON entering the mess-hall on Saturday, October 15, for our evening meal our eyes were greeted by the unusual spectacle of a score or more of the young ladies of Highland Park occupying positions at the training tables. The Seniors and football men were given the coveted seats and the meal merrily proceeded. After dinner the guests were escorted to the gymnasium, a musician was pressed into service and a pleasant hour or more was spent in an informal hop. Gther amusements of a light character were indulged in and the evening passed quickly away. Perhaps the most enjoyable feature of the evening was the moonlight stroll homeward. Even the longest way around made the way too short, and the time-honored proverb, A miss is good for a mile, was changed to fit the occasion. ' Class Rings THE members of the class of 1905 have this year decided to have seal rings made instead of having a class banner, as did the class of 1904. From our point of view the banner was not entirely a success, having ,,., t . . A,-t '.,! M . 7 ' Z, ' il,-fy. , X is 33-7561 3-it L '. ' l P, 5' i 1 it , . 531 if ' - 1 Q x U X AL . -. .-,.f, Q F I h f Q , 13: - .5 . 1',. pl 1 R S VVIMMING TANK-JUNIOR HOP neither the monogram which for four years stood as the emblem of the class, nor in fact, having any connection with the school. The close con- nection between the class monogram and that of the school is a pleasing feature of the relationship they bear to each other. In having rings we shall in no way depart from the old time custom, nor shall we adopt an emblem foreign both to our class and to our school.
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