PART IV.
Minstrels, by the Cadet Band.
1.
| Overture (Ernani) | Cadet Band |
| Beautiful Bells | Solo and Chorus |
| Polka (La tarde del Sabado) | Cadet Band |
| Kaiser, Don’t You Want to Buy a Dog? | Company |
| Riding Hall Galop | Cadet Band |
| Mary Aileen | Solo and Chorus |
| Music | Orchestra |
2.
| Maltese Boat Song | Quartette |
| Galop (Dgagdfnp) | Cadet Band |
| Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep | Solo and Chorus |
| Flirtation Waltz | Cadet Band |
| Die Wacht am Rhein | Company |
| Jim Jam Chorus | Company |
ARTICLES OF WAR.
ARTICLE I.—The managers wish it to be distinctly understood that they have original jurisdiction over all cases of loud and unseemly noise, shouting and crying out “Supe,” “Boots,” “Carry him out” and the like; and appellate jurisdiction over all violations of these Articles of Confederation, including the use of peanuts, taffy, pop-corn or other raging strong drink.
ART. II.—In case of fire, to prevent unnecessary disturbance, the audience will be formed in two ranks endwise, the right wing resting on the Chapel steps, the left on the Declaration of Independence, bayonets fixed and trimmings to be worn on the outside of the mess hall. Should the danger be imminent a small detail, made by the Superintendent on recommendation of the academic board, will be allowed to visit the trunk rooms for the purpose of obtaining their white pants.