Eastman School of Music - Score Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1936

Page 111 of 124

 

Eastman School of Music - Score Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 111 of 124
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Senior Suuerlalives Class Manager-Herbert Harp Class Athlete-Harry Peters Most Popular Girl-Julia Wilkinson Most Popular Boy-Herbert Harp Best Girl Dancer-Frances Hoopes Best Man Dancer-Herman Moss Jolliest-Hugh Robertson Most Brilliant--Catherine Crozier Most Eilicient-Lois Van Vechten Girl Flirt-Frances Hoopes Boy Flirt-Donald Morton Wittiest-Richard Bales Most Romantic-Edward Preadore Most Sarcastic-Richard Bales Class Grind-Glenn Swan Class Baby-Donald Allton ,Best Dressed Girl-Hilda Grey Best Dressed Man-Herbert Harp Most Talkative Girl--Ruth Gill Most Talkative Man-Donald Morton Most Natural Boy-Ralph Rozzi Most Natural Girl-Julia Wilkinson Most Conceited-Kathryn Kettering Best Sport-Hugh Robertson Man-hater-Virginia Ann Shrimpton Woman-hater-Charles Greybeck Greatest Bluffer-Shirley Cowlbeck Most Studious-Glenn Swan Most Indifferent-Gardner Read Most Unselfish-Grace Murphy Class Giggler-Katharine Munson Most Vivacious-Dorothy Codner Married First QMaleD--William Foote Married First CGirD-Helen Hutchinson 111

Page 110 text:

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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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN SQ HART 85 VICK SEED STORE Corner Stone and Ely Streets Main 1200 PRINTING-Personalized Letters, Multi- graphing, Mimeographing, Individualizing, Addressing, Mailing Lists. Stone 567-Main 6199 THE ART PRINT SHOP, Inc. 77 St. Paul Street Rochester, N. Y. THE ASTER CANDY SHOPPE Lunches, Sodas, Candies and Ice Cream 593 Main St. E. Cor. University Ave. A. W. HOPEMAN 85 SONS CO. BUILDERS riff Rochester, N. Y. GEO. T. BOUCHER FLOWERS 422 Main St. East Rochester, N. Y. Opp. Eastman Theater Greenhouses, Peniield Road, Brighton Flowers For All Occasions J. B. KELLER SONS, INC. FLORISTS 25 Clinton Avenue North Phones-Stone 484-485-486 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE INVESTMENT SECURITIES 17 GEORGE D. B. BONBRIGHT CO. 100 Powers Bldg. Rochester, N. Y. We Wish to Thank You For Your Patronage DOWNYFLAKE Doughnuts and Lunches 385 Main St. E. Main 8408 Rochester, N. Y. Rochester Church Bulletin-Morning Service at 10:30. Prepare for the Worst. Quartet will sing. Shall I take this road to Rochester? No need. They have one. Scared? said George Kelver, I had to run side- ways to keep from Hyingf' B. Giddings-Will this coat shed water? Furrier-Did you ever see a raccoon carrying an umbrella? 4 Walsh was singing in the hall. W. Gauss-Hey, whaddye think you're doing? J. Walsh-Just singing to kill time. W. Gauss-You certainly have a swell weapon. Who was it-Jonah, or Cosima-who said: You can't keep a good man down? H. Kurtz-That singer had a large repertoire. E. Easton-Yeah, and her dress only made it look worse. Waitress Cat the Downyflakej-Milk or water? Any Eastman Student-Don't tell me, let me guess. 112

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