Class Notes

Rochester

June 1937 Clark Weymouth '26
Class Notes
Rochester
June 1937 Clark Weymouth '26

GUIDED BY Kodak Ad-man Pete Potter '20, general chairman and Philco Adman Frank Hutchins '22, publicity director, the Rochester (N. Y.) Hanoverians rallied some 450 of the Genesee Country folk to Oak Hill Country Club on April 8 to welcome the Glee Club and the Barbary Coast Orchestra.

Feeling quite at home in a stage setting of towering pines, "The Don Khorblyzs," both in and out of their native costume, sang true to the best Hanover tradition, and, judging from applause and aftercomments, they delighted our audience. The Coast carried on for the dancers with rhythms reminiscent of their halcyon days of the early and middle '20s.

The general committee for the affair was composed of Fritz Lawson '26, Jack Hall '32, Ken Knapp '11, Stan Manson '27, Monty Phillips '27, Al Willey '28, Wes Beattie '33, Phil Farnham '33, Ernie Turner '33, Phil Whitbeck '33, and Chuck Gillen '35.

Among our honored guests were Dr. and Mrs. William A. Eddy, of Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., for whom Don Cobleigh directed a perfect rendition of "Dartmouth Undying." Don was also very gracious in paying compliments to Bob Weeks '37, manager of the Glee Club, who hails from the neighboring town of Lyons, N. Y.