Kingswood School Cranbrook - Woodwinds Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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Kingswood School Cranbrook - Woodwinds Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 64 of 80
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Page 64 text:

FAMOUS SAYINGS Miff Augur—“Ladies, where are you headed for? Mitt Fry—“All right, we’ll start all over again.” Mist Trantum—“Don’t you want to get up and stretch? Mitt Evanf—“Now listen! You need this.” Miff Bennett “You’d better get an excuse.” Miff Waldo—“Get busy, girls.” Mu. Rice— Please, girls, let’s not have any singing. Miff Smith—“Oh, deah! Miff Cormany—“Be specific.” Miff ones—“So far - So good. Mu. Brozik—“Is that art you’re doing? Miff Houter— Read the bulletin board. Miff Reete -“Stop marking my tables. They’re my pride.” Mrf. Reynoldf—“How many times do I have to tell you the last bell rang?” Madamoifelle—“Fermez vos livres.” Mrf. Holm— What do you do next?” Mift Lovell—“Will the following girls please sign in!” Miff Steere— Keep your feet on the floor.” Miff Emery—' Watch your fingering.” Miff Blesting- What’s your name?” Miff Bierce- - What’s your excuse this time? Mrf. Cochran—“Now we’ve got to get down to business.” Mr. Hill—“I don’t want to be here anymore than you do. Mr. Frcderickf—“Have you heard about the time I • - •?” Mr. Shultz—“My dear children.” Dr. Harvey— Has it been X-rayed?” THE BRIDGE GAME A MURMUR of voices below comes through the open door. No word is distinguishable, no voice louder than any other. Just the steady baritone of an impersonal masculine conversation. Then the metallic clicks of a dozen high heels descending the stairs, and the higher pitched, more staccato voices of the women mingle with the bass. A pause, and a woman speaks, her amused, melodious voice rises and falls, and the room rings with laughter. There is a tense and more lengthy pause in the conversation while the cards are shuffled and dealt. Throats are cleared. One serious voice after another states something. More clicks as the cards slap on the table. At last all the voices in every tone—apologetic, exultant, matter-of-fact, excited mingle at once into a confused mass of sound which shows tivat one hand of bridge is over. Jean Alice Potter [60]

Page 63 text:

THE WINTER DANCE March NINTH found Kingswood’s halls echoing with the mingled strains of laughter and Marvin Frederick’s orchestra. Using as its theme “Stardust the dining hall was beautifully decorated with stars, white balloon clouds, and blue crepe paper sky. After the dance, break- fast was served. Credit for this very successful dance is due to Barbara Booth, Sallie Holden, Barbara Pfohl, Maricta Krejci, Ada Ward, Evalina Brown, and Roxana Haynes. Mrs. Rey- nolds. and Mr. Wentz. CARNIVAL Using as ITS theme a Crinoline Bazaar of the late 1800'$, the autumn festival was unusually successful. A rose-entwined picket fence, potted shrubs, and blue background gave die gym- nasium a festive atmosphere which was enhanced by the graceful ante-bellum costumes of the guests. A program of singing, dancing, and skits was followed by dancing to the music of Al Cox’s orchestra. “The best ever” was the general concensus of opinion. [59]

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