Annual (May 1900) . Late in the evening when the crowds had thinned out, the two Hoboes, in their con-ventional costumes and carrying a pair of lanterns, ventured into the library, where thedancing was going on. They assisted the auctioneers in disposing of what remained inthe art booth, and danced with the girls that could muster up courage to approach them. Will Scott, June, 1900. THE ORCHESTRA The leading musical association of our school is the orchestra. UnderMr. Emmerichs direction it has grown in numbers and capability until it isthe pride of the school. From an humble beginning of eigh


Annual (May 1900) . Late in the evening when the crowds had thinned out, the two Hoboes, in their con-ventional costumes and carrying a pair of lanterns, ventured into the library, where thedancing was going on. They assisted the auctioneers in disposing of what remained inthe art booth, and danced with the girls that could muster up courage to approach them. Will Scott, June, 1900. THE ORCHESTRA The leading musical association of our school is the orchestra. UnderMr. Emmerichs direction it has grown in numbers and capability until it isthe pride of the school. From an humble beginning of eight members, anda limited repertory of the easiest music, it has developed into a completeand able orchestra of twenty-six pieces. The music has been judiciouslychosen, so that the taste of the listeners has developed along with theability of the performers. At first the simplest of music was came selections from the lighter comic operas and the popular musicof the day. Now on each second week the audience


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