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U37:I'2f1'E7eT'1:?t'1?fTL2T?iE3?l7f2HS7H179iF,'cE!'Q1-l7517:TE?fi7iTLPP27:1'I??FQ?HY'FiT9'1I QE7?i74?HKKHKKKKWEPFEKXUQQKKHKKKKDGF55111112574 History of the Class of 1934 Un our lirst clay in lflast Rochester lligh School the class ol' 19214 was assigncil the balcony, as our homeroom. There, while considering registration plans we noticed a young man stride into the assembly. llc arouseil much comment, l'or many ol' us speculated as to the iilentity ol' this person. Our anxiety was linally quelleil when some ol' the more worlally-wisc members informeml us that this was none other than the ncw principal, Mr. 'l'heo4lorc li. H. Morgan. Anal we hail thought him to be a l4'resluuan! Nevertheless we ailapteil ourselves with remark- able ease to high school lil'e anal, in a short time, the well-known green was quickly failing out. lt was not until the Sophomore year, however, that we became more important. lhu'ing.g' this year, many members ot' our class became outstanding in ilramatics, athletics, publications, anal musical activities. Also, to make the year a complete success, the class ol' '34 was the winncr ol' the Olympic Trophy. During this year, several ol' the class were subjected to a clelig.g'htl'ul experience, unpreccilenteil in local his- tory. A certain Miss I -uniler the influence of either our irresistible personalities, or more probably the weather, entirely tlisregarileil the customary linal exams anml plannetl for us an early morning breakfast at Sandy Creek. liuring' our Junior year, untler the leadership ol' lfllsie Carnecke, wc amlvanceal with leaps antl bounds. Our biggest event was the Junior Prom. 'l'hc gymnasium was uniquely clecoratetl anil, in spite of the visit ol' .lupe l'luvius, the clance proved a great success. A Junior Picnic was hchl at lluranil Eastman and a. little later our class gave a picnic l'or the Senior Class. The class of 19234 again carried off the Olympic honors and was presented the trophy. Our Senior year was markeml with several accomplishments. The lirst. big' success oi' this year was our Senior Ball which was again hehl during' a rainstorm. Our Senior Party was one of the most enjoyable events that we experienced during' our high school years. Later we helcl ticket and magazine selling' contests and now our class is happy successfully to publish this annual. ln conclusion. we will say that the class of 1934 can olier to the Who's Who of ltlast Rochester lligh School a long' list of members who have been outstanding' in scholarship, athletics, mlramatics, musical 0l'g'ilIllZZlti0llS, publications, assemblies, and all the other high school affairs and activities. Page Twenty-six
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