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Page 104 text:
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e Symphonic Premiere Not Commercial Double Success Woolston’s popular Swing Symphony returned to the Eastman School of Music to furnish the music for the annual Formal. Early comers were personally greeted by Chairman Kirkpatrick and Assistant Pressler; and were pleasantly surprised at the transformed appearance of the sec ' ond floor promenade — Hollywood bandstand by Hall and floral decora ' tions by Boucher. The largest crowd in recent Formal history was on hand to witness the intermission show, featuring the world premiere of Jack End’s Symphony for Dance Band in Any Old Key, and the crowning of the Queen of the Formal. Miss Merrylin Baxter, last year’s queen, graciously presented the horn orary locket to this year’s choice. Miss Mona Manary. Her Court of Honor included Lorene Carpenter, Ruth Bishop, Elizabeth Fetter, Mary Jones, Frances Meier, Ruth More ' land and Janet Remington. Another innovation introduced by the coni ' mittee in charge was the mkhmorn ' ing breakfast served in the comfort ' able surroundings of the student lounge. All of the returning alumni, faculty, undergraduates, and out ' of ' town guests united in proclaiming this the most enjoyable Formal. THE Couple Fountains of Youth PICTURE OF THE YEAR Miss Mona Manary, SCORED success of the Eastman Formal; chosen from eight student candi ' dates by Conductor Jose at the Score Convocation, reigns for the year 1940 ' 41. [ 90 ]
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Bearded Bard Table Talk Grandpa Pickerel Proof ' Cellos Alone” PieTaced Turn Page The first dramatic offering of the “Q” Club was “Another Language”. Florence Porter was hailed by local critics as a “discovery”. The group was so encouraged by this cordial reception that casting for another play was immediately begun. Christ ' mas vacation with all its cold and snow could not keep students from their homes—or Coach Davis from his eternal fishing. First major con ' cert appearance following vacation was that of the Phi Mu Alpha Little Symphony in a well rehearsed pro ' gram of Mozart and Ravel. Hurried preliminary to the Eastman Formal, the dormitory Open House featured a varied program of amusements; the Eastman Pie ' Eating team success ' fully defending its Inter ' City Title. Showmanship ran amuck when Nich ' olson and Weiskopf got together with Kirkpatrick, Woolston and Iturbi to present the first annual Score Convocation. Soon followed the nite of the year when Freddie ( cont. next page)
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