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THE HESPERIAN THE BAND Clarinet —-Hughes. Graves. L. Harris. Gingerich, Raymond. Hauenstein, Romhn, Shepaid, Abbott. Levy. Palmer, David son, Dale. Ford. O'Keefe, Weaver, Par melee. Saxophone—Gray. Morrow. Reed. Stendenson. Volden. Baritone Saxophone—R. Harris. Trumpet —Heismg. Mahon. G. Mahon. Cafarella, Anderson, Mann. Foster. Kretl amp. Smith. Salter, Herb tt, I aeher man. Trombone —Peterson, TetzlaQ. M, Ken nan. GunlKrg. O'Connor, Wendland. Oboe —Holmes. HoUick. Horns—Morton, Stein hit her. Betters. Marcus. Tuscany. Wehr. Masses—Newcomb. Nelson. Drums—Simonds. Tam, Ulligren. Muir head. of the fashions of the moment which are liable to include spats, bear coats, low-hcclcd shoes and good old suspenders, or braces, as they call ’em back in jolly old England. Bulletin It is rumored that the drama association of the ship has obtained exclusive rights to the current New York production, “Sun Up” and will present it some time during the next ten tours. Some difficulty has been encountered in the production and casting of this play, some of the members of the original cast having died of extreme old age and blasted hopes. Concerning Tours Two types of tours arc offered, the escorted and the unescorted. The former offers a well-planned itinerary with every hour of the passengers’ time accounted for. These trips are conducted by experienced men and women who have made the journey many times and know the ropes. Such tours may easily be made in four years; however, unescorted tours arc offered optionally, during which the traveler may roam through the Elvsian fields of education as indolently as he pleases. Such •191
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THE HESPERIAN THE ORCHESTRA Violins—l.yom, Lindstrom. Roth. Muenze. Brier, Stephent, Scheefe. Boyer. F. Holmes, tones. Peek. Carlson. Holahan, Crisp. Hodges. Weeks, Nelson, Canherg, Lesh. Piano—Tollman, Dauley. Hass—Thori, McMillan, Bickhart. Horns—Kredkomp. Hotter, White. Eckstein. Gunberg, Miller, Engel. Puller. Cello —Greer, Gamble. Burger, Dye. Roth. Drlms—Stafft. Cool. Robinson. Woodwinds—Feiten, Straps, Truces, I). Holmes. Ackfl nd. Brou erman, Colehour, Ford, Wenger, Cummings, Miley. A museum is also provided for the lover of art in its higher forms, with displays of foreign art, hobby shows, caricatures, and inimitable baby pictures. Exhibits arc changed once a week, provided the committee, which is very busy, gets around to it. The Dining Salon An atmosphere of delightful informality prevails at meals on board ship. Here the connoisseur of good food may find his favorite delicacies to delight his palate, including foaming mounds of soft, white mashed potatoes, delicately cooked fruits, and freshly made sandwiches. A specialty of the expert chef is luscious prune sauce. Here, more than any other place, the passengers become acquainted, and friendly fun is the order of the day. Diners attract the attention of friends with a bit of bread or a lightly tossed slice of ice cream. The food (and drink) is only part of the peculiar genius of the line for making the traveler utterly happy. And speaking of the latter item, foaming, sparkling Milk 31 is the favorite beverage aboard ship. Advice to Passengers Concerning clothing, the traveler is warned to be prepared for all contingencies. As well as coping with hot and cold weather, the tourist is expected to keep abreast I 8 ]
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THE HESPERIAN CHEFS Back Row—Kin. Leo. Kennel. Gftdiek, Ford, McCtdlogh, Anderson, Thompson, ('.rail. Middle Row -Blodgett. Hoi Strom, Whitman, Wearer, Lack» Hidtmnn, Richardson, Morrow, Abbey. Front Row—Miller, dale, Eddy, fohnson, Ryan, Knoblauch, Floor!, Garwood. a trip is less educational, and is usually accomplished in from four and one-half to seven years, depending upon the natural abilities of the traveler himself; in fact, some types of tourists have become so attached to the ship that they have become BOYS’ GYM | 10 1
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