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SPEAKING OF The second play presented by the “Q” Club was an even greater suc- cess than their fall production. In this—the Lunt-Fontaine-famous “The Guardsman”, Frank Hruby and Flor¬ ence Porter revived the roles of the Actor and the Actress. In the sport field, the Sophomores, true to pre- season predictions, captured the bas¬ ketball title of the intramural league with an unblemished record. In the music limelight the school was treated to an especially fine group of artists appearing during the season as soloists with the Rochester Philharmonic; especially noteworthy was Mischa Elman’s performance of Saint-Saen’s “Rondo Capricciosso” in his typical Elman style; and our own Jose Iturbi’s rendition of the Mozart “D Minor Piano Concerto”. For the an¬ nual Metropolitan Opera Company appearance in Rochester we were privileged to hear Richard Wagner’s well-loved opera “Die Walkeure”, with such famous artists as Lauritz Melchior, Marjorie Lawrence, Helen Traulbe, Kirsten Thorborg and Fried¬ rich Schorr. Outstanding “Pop” concert presented by the Rochester Civic Orchestra during the Sunday evening series featured as soloist the noted wit and pianist, Oscar Levant. Yes or No? No Sale Mangled Attempt Visiting Artists Melchoir and Elman
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PICTURES . Opera ' Amateur and Pro Highlighting the social calendar of the spring season was the Dormitory Formal in May. Music was furnished by Rolfe Newton’s newly popular orchestra. As a Thank-You expres¬ sion the fellows got together and serenaded the girls with a Sunday “Pop” concert in the dormitory quadrangle; John LaMontaine was the featured soloist. Sid Mear, third year student, represented the East¬ man School on the Musical Americana program under the direction of Raymond Paige. His selection was so artistically performed, that Carlos Chavez, who was listening in, signed him to play 1st trumpet in the sum¬ mer season with the Mexico City Symphony Orchestra. Climaxing the year’s concert activities was the an¬ nual Festival of American Music with Dr. Hansen conducting. At this late date, with the usual query of “When’s the Score Coming Out” ringing incessantly in our ears, the staff of the yearbook wishes to take the time and space to thank all of you for the cooperation you have given us and the patience with which you received our mute appreciation during the course of editing and publishing. We hope we have “re¬ viewed the year” as most of you remember it; may your future hold as many potential blessings. Composer’s Confab It ' s A Llyle
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