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Top Row: Raynard Gorobetz, Ephraim Rabiroff, Harold Fishman, Rayburn Wright, Robert Mols, Peter Labella, An¬ thony Bruno, Russell Friedewald, Floyd Adams, Arthur Bazeley, Frederick Bentz, Gordon Jocelyn, Edward Hall, Norman Hallock, Robert Larzelere, Francis Gerzina. Third Row: John Hendrickson, Elliot Weisgarber, William War- field, Robert Boyd, Norman Roberts, Robert Resue, Vernon Winton, Raymond Bauer, Bert Sanger, Edward Easley, Dennis Andal, Donald Hayden, Thomas Nichols, Adon Foster. Second Row: Merle Smith, Phillip Davidson, Nelson Davis, Leon Raper, Henry Dowst, Albert Rivett, Jack Beeson, Eugene Altschuler, Irwin Wiener, Lewis Danfelt, Henry Gulick, Paige Brook, Charles Bowerman, Eugene Cunningham. First Row: Charles Baxa, Elmer Corson, Ray¬ mond Fiutak, Carlo Piarulli, Raymond Tumbleson, David McConnell, James Ball, Harvey Krasney, Edwin Scott, Thomas Donahue. Not in Picture: Byron Bevis, Norval Brelos, Clinton Carpenter, Leonard Hanitchak, Jess Humphrey, David Lebera, William Mathews, Donald Mix, Victor Molzer, Albert Spurgeon, William Whybrew. The eventful days that followed were overflowing with tuneful moments until — out of a presumably cloudless sky notice of the approaching mid-year exams was issued. The undaunted Freshman class braved this storm of sleepless nights and examination blanks, to come through with flying colors. The Eastman Formal, grand climax of the social season of the year, was attended by many of the Freshman class and thoroughly enjoyed by all. The class of ' 43 was not a little proud when Mona Manary, a Freshman, was crowned the queen of this dance. We can also boast of another individual accomplishment within our ranks; William Warfield, a member of the voice department, appeared as soloist with the Rochester Civic orchestra cn one of its weekly ' ' Pop ' ' Concerts. And now if we are still existing after the second set of brain-teasers, we will say farewell until next year when we will be privileged to impose that bless-you-my-children air on the entering class of ' 40. JANET REMINGTON, Sec ' y
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GRADUATE CLUB OFFICERS CLAUDE ALMAND President KENNETH WRIGHT Treasurer ELEANOR PARTRIDGE Secretary A ctivities The Graduate Club, made up of all students in the graduate department, (numbering close to a hundred), was founded for the purpose of affording its members opportunities for becoming better acquainted with each other and with the graduate faculty, and to learn more about the various types of work being pursued in this department of the school. This year is the second year in which the Club has sponsored discussion meetings at which those at¬ tending could air their views on musical subjects covering a wide range of interest, and could gain a broad conception of the problems of the professional worker in music education, the theorist, the composer, and the musicologist; representative of the four fields of graduate music study. These discussions, followed by an informal social hour, have proved most stimulating. One meeting of the Club was a supper meeting at Cutler Union at which Dr. Marjarum of the English department of the Eastman School gave a very enlightening and entertaining talk on The Tendency Toward Unintelligibility in Modern Poetry , which was followed by a general discussion. This year has taken an added interest for the Graduate Club in its participation in the program of the newly-formed All-University Graduate Club, in which, together with the East¬ man group, the graduate students from the College for Women, the College for Men, and the Medical School have cooperated. We have enjoyed becoming acquainted with the students in other fields at several informal social affairs. Though graduate students have been cloaked in a sometimes unjust reputation for be¬ ing stuffy and unnecessarily profound, we have tried to prove that in our lighter moments, at least, we are human; we hope we have succeeded. ELEANOR PARTRIDGE, Sec ' y, Graduate Club. [ 67 ]
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