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It's better to be broke than never to have loved at all. Sterling Smith-I'm a little stiff from bowling. Coach Davis-I don't care where you're from, get going on the gym floor. Mr. White-I'm a man of few words. Mr. McHose-Yeah, I'm married, too. Mr. Monahan-Hey, you-making a hole in the wall? Frosh-No, just improving the ventilation. Mr. Riker fin English 1-2,-Your answer is as clear as mud. Frosh-It covers the ground, doesn't it? Boner ffrom Music History examJ-In 1723, J. S. Bach, his wife, Maria Barbara, and part of his family to be, moved to Leipzig. Say we-how interesting! Dr. Fox fin Psychl-Now-a child may be mature right up to the hilt-. Dr. Fox Cin Psychj-Can anyone suggest any means whereby I can improve my lectures? Voice from rear-Have you tried selling them as Compliments of GEORGE AHLHEIM CO. Wholsale Dealers in Quality Butter, Eggs and Cheese 93 Portland Ave. Stone 5101 INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE and insure it for adequate limits in a stock company Don't Forget Residence Burglary Insurance R. S. PAVIOUR 85 SON, Inc. Lincoln-Alliance Bldg. All kinds of insurance except life S lullabies? ,, . . Q 5 Pamfefs SUPPIISS ag. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE U V l F Y M Sf' 3 Italafnag Isogiun ,Sify M MOVERS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5? Always Paints of Quality 5 .5 Let Us Prove Our Claim 5 . , -E Loi: Prices for Quality Q Special Equlpmenf A ' . . E Sulpplies the Best for You Q for Movlng Planos 'gf On It You Can Rely 5 5 No Better Can You Do 3' E Phone Main 733 5 N. Water St. g 47 Parkway Glenwood 645-646-647 CHARLES MANN PRINTING CO. 433 East Main Street Rochester, N. Y. Stone 4976 ARTISTS' MATERIALS for Amateur or Professional TIZIAN OIL COLORS Easels, Water Colors, Brushes, Papers and all accessories obtainable at H. H. SULLIVAN, INC. Technical Merchandise Artist Materials, Drafting Supplies, Hardware House Paint, Blue Prints, Photostats. 67-71 South Ave., Stone 550, Rochester, N. Y. 109
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E. R. ANDREWS PRINTING COMPANY Aqueduct Building . I Rochester, New York Koogler-Shall we waltz? M. Lib-It's all the same to me. Koogler-So I've noticed. Miss Halstead-It's the chief of police asking about the new nudist colony on the outskirts of town. He wants to know if we would advise him to look into it. Mr. McNabb-I'll say! And what's more, I'll tell him where there is a swell knot-hole in the fence. Nixon-I gave a girl a hundred kisses last night. Fairley-Consecutively?' N ixon-N o, passionately. Mr. Vas, vacationing-In your literature you said there was a nip in the air after sundown. Hotel Proprietor--Yes, sir. Mosquitoes. Bales-Are you the man who cut my hair last time? Barber-I don't think so, sir. I've only been here six months. I'sh 'fraid t'go home. Wife shmell m'breath. Hold ya breath. ' Can't, 'stoo strong. To Teacher and Pupil We have the Art Materials you want. Our department of Artists' Materials is kept on a plane of excellence and service which makes for the continual satisfaction of its patrons. Complete Assortments in Materials for Life Drawing, Free-hand Drawing, Illustra- tion, Easel Painting, Oil Color Painting, Water Color Painting, Mechanical Drawing, Show Card Writing, Modeling. We give prompt attention to Mail Orders Barnard, Porter f-5'-' Remington 9, 11, 13 North Water Street Main 8140 C. M. TOPLIFF Organ Builder We Modernize Old Instruments Yearly Contracts a Specialty Over 150 Pipe Organs in Rochester and Vicinity under our care at the present time Office: 41 Strong St. Rochester, N. Y. A Store of Specialty Shops The Greater Store features, under one roof, a multitude of Specialty Shops, devoted to your needs and req uiremen ts. COAT SHOP MILLINERY SHOP BABY SHOP JEWELRY SHOP DRESS SHOP FUR SHOP DECORATING SHOP CORSET SHOP G01 Sibley, Lindsay 85 Curr Co. 108
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Senior Class Prophecy-The lVlan:h uf lime This job of being a reporter isn't so hot, if you want my private opinion. It's bad enough to keep track of myself in this buzzing crowd, let alone--my heavens! Kay Mun- son? What are you doing here? Critic for the Yonkers Daily you say? It's going to be some festival, don't you think? Well, let's hurry--pushing seems to be the only way of getting into the theatreg and ten years ago we thought our May Festival drew crowds. Who's that important looking individual over there with the top hat, white gloves, tails, cane, and slightly longish hair? Richard Horner Bales, Esq. Kay, really, director of the Ziegfield Follies? Well, I'll be- Seems strange not having Charlie Greybeck and crew to escort us to our seats, doesn't it? These serious-faced youthful ushers must be the present student body. Look at this program! Our class of '36 is certainly well represented: The ballet Peach Blossoms by Gardner Read, choreography, George Kelver, with Thais Marasco and Hugh Robertson taking the leads. They've made quite a success as a dance team, haven't they?--And Kay, this ad I use the Steinway exclusively -Rudolph Wendt. My, this is a class reunion. A -I know it's time for Intermission Kay, don't poke me as if I were one of those ha- bitual concert dozers. Let's promenade. There's Hilda Grey over there! Isn't she stun- ning in that new electric blue rubber creation from Germany!! Why hello, Don Allton. Yes, I do like your new full dress-it's plain to see you're still the living advertisement for correct men's apparel. And Kay, there's Harry Peters over there-Let's go and talk to him a minute. Harry, you are studying for your Doctor's degree! Ten years of post- graduate work is quite a while-boy! Psst-there's the wife of the great band leader over there-oh you remember, she was Dorothy Codner .... good old Pudgy! Let's barge in on this little gathering over here by the fish bowl . . . you might know Herby Harp would be interested in the fish bowl . . . he's doing landscape gardening on the side, yes all sorts of things, frogs, lily pads and all the rest of it. And Catherine Crozier, how are you these days? You're on the faculty here you say? Fine! Fine! Oh yes there's Lois Van talking with Gerry Gearhart-I have heard that she has been down in Australia for the last five years teaching the natives to Hparlez-vous francais. Let's talk to them a second. Gerry, what are you doing-married? And to a Frenchman at that! I guess yours and Lois' trip to France that summer was fairly interesting. Oh dear, it's getting late, but we've simply got to say Hello to the Zinsmeisters and the Cardys over there before we leave here-Gee, you all look so swell! . . . I'm beginning to get homesick. Kay, let's leave before we break out in a tear or three. Bye now! 110
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