East Rochester High School - Gagashoan Yearbook (East Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Al limes, 'rhis governing board has seemed very far away, however, we did real- ize 'lhal a very imporlanl group of people were al lhe helm and lhal our welfare was being well laken care ol. The Class of '52 would like lo express lheir lhanks for lhe many educaiional op- porlunilies made available by lhe Board ol Educalion. IN MEMORIAM This pasl year our school losl a 'rrue friend. Mr. Voighl' Archer was a nalive Easl Rocheslerian who became clerk of lhe school board in l942 and served failhliully unlil lhe lime of his dealh. He spenl many hours on his work and his records were highly lauded by lhe slale audilors for lheir compleleness and accuracy. Anyone who came in conlacl' wilh him, found him lo be very friendly: and he was well liked by bolh The sludenls and lhe faculiy. Mr. Archer's conlribulions 'ro our school and communily are a living memorial lo him. lerk, Mr. Hazzard, president, Doc, Harris, Mr. Grover. Missing is Mr. Augusl MR. VOIGHT ARCHER Q ADMINISTRATIDN 1 L. C. OBOURN, SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Dear Seniors, During your years of schooling af E. R. I-I. S.. your parenfs have made many sacrifices fhaf you mighf affain your goal of grad- uafion. Your relafives, your friends and feachers have endeavored fo Io help you along fhe way. Now you will have fhe oppor- funify fo assisf ofhers. If is im- possible for you fo repay, direcfly, fhose who have exfended lcind- nesses foward you. The only way fhaf you can show appreciafion of This is fo be generous fo ofhers. Service has been defined as. The renf you pay for fhe space you occupy in fhis universe. By consisfenfly demonsfrafing loyalfy, devofion, and affecfion foward your fellow-men, you will pay 'rhaf renf, and please I-lim fo whom we are all efernally grafeful for having us as I-lis fenanfs. Fran J. O'Donnell SUPERINTENDENT A young man once came fo a famous musician aslcing, I-low can I wrife a beaufiful symphony . The arfisf was lcind and poinfed ouf fhaf fhe young man really should begin by wrifing a simple song and fhen somefime in fhe fufure he mighf be able fo wrife a symphony. Yes, buf you wrofe a symphony before you were as old as I . I lcnow l did replied fhe arfisf, Buff I clidn'f aslc any- body how. You are finishing high school 'rhis June. From here on you will gef less help and will be more on your own . Remember fhaf you have a responsibilify fo your counfry, fo your parenfs, fo your church, fo our associafes, and above all fo yourself. You musf supply fhe know-how . No one can do if for you. L. C. Obourn, Superinfendenf F. J. O'DONNELL, PRINCIPAL OFFICE STAFF Miss Gilda Sinopoli, Miss Phyllis Gross eulnnuci F 414935 1 Whe+her you wish 'ro pay your bills, change some money or gel a +iclce+ 'ro +he games. you can always find friendly as- sisiance in lhe school office. The Three secrelaries, well lcnown lo +he whole sludenl body, are a very busy, efficienl group lhal malce our school .. cliclc . We admire +he pa+ience and efficiency +hese people have displayed in meeling our many lcnoHy problems. ian.-mf ainwf M355 jackllnq 0-M-,eVf'fz1:1i IO Mrs. Smith The Guidance Deparlmeni clirecfs our course of siudy from Freshmen 'ro Seniors. Miss Jaclcling, by her very friendliness, in- duces +he sludenls io slop in for advice or counsel. The excellenl supply of caf- alogues and occupalional daia offer a weallh of inlormaiion. Miss Jaclcling is always anxious 'ro help. V., lf Q ' 1 ly-f' 'J ,W 3. f 'l1f J fl! f,' L , i, ,M ,PX y I J fu if Wlfiif ' rncu Lrv V fl 'U 1 Q . Ki' 5-1-a f limf-fx xwf' l o l l l Miss lr-lenrY' Mlss Maxon! ll E 3 - -Miss Jacklinq, , SaunderS, Ml' . ll. Middle ROW- M555 Cashion, Mrs. . Q , Mr. ODonn6 I - geardslfwf R N, Miff Cnlokta, MHSSRHQTFTDLHZASS '3elnC0:nn30to Front Row. Miss O l ,, ' mg., . Warren,lltlliiznrxlxhrlgytgmilgl ML Quinn. H could well be said we have as many dillerenl nalionalifies on our lacully as we have in our sludenl body. ln all, lourfeen lines ol descenl, including Dulch, Irish, lfalian, German, French, Syrian, Polish, and English, are represenled. The laculfy working logelher presenls a True piclure ol a small 'Uniled Bffwff M' RW' l Nalionsu endeavoring lo improve 'rhe Way ol Life lor all. 5f 'gnu- ,41 7. Q- Q To lowly, M S . ' r' drgod M Spmqlml Mlvtggbiynrl, Miss l'lGry,lX,1r- grogouchard, Mr, Vgqmol M x , P Row: ML Fdhy M B 1 , . B - ri on, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Beclcwillls,,Mf. Oboum. Front kowfaxur-MQ!CidleHRow:. M,5A Barrett M 'I 'ZS a, Miss Bentley, Miccfingears, Mrs. SENIOR AND JUNIOR OOIINOIL 13' Top Row: Ritchie, LaFica, Ballone, Mr. O'Donnell, Mrs. Saunders, Miss Bently. Third Row: DeMare, D'lnnocenzo. Second Row: Vienne, Naccarella, Lane, Rice, Baylco, Cerretii, First Row: Gill, Reed, Cilento. SENIOR COUNCIL 'vo SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL The Senior Sludenl' Council is composed of iourleen homeroom represenlalives and four officers. Some ol lhe dulies of lhe Council are lo choose lhe cheerleaders, collecl The Sludenr Associalion dues and sell The season pass- boolcs. The Sludenl Council can change any school law by a ma- iorily vore. This year lhe choice of Junior Varsily Cheerleaders was widened. Bako ,, f we-P i V ta'Y-Treasufersgivff D'Innocenza 5 I I . , ca, Prewdent ecre JUNIOR COUNCIL The Junior Council is composed of represenl- afives chosen by each homeroom. The presidenl and vice-presidenf are re- sponsible for calling lhe council logelher when- ever necessary. Business of lhe council consisfs of arranging and conducling -. a dance and assisling in Ihe choice of Junior Var- siry cheerleaders. The class represenralives help in olher mailers of slu- denl inleresl such as The sale of season pass books and colleclion of member- ship dues for +he sludenf li HCERS associarion. NCIL OF IGH COU 1 r R - M c ' ' r . fl v JUNIORH riff-sn, SGUFWI., op ow. r. annioto, Miss Horsey. 4t Row. I-lo man, an ' . Jean HO mas OBrie Scott, Lane, Oderici. 3rd Row: Cilento, O'Brien. 2nd Row: LH to Rlqht' pegidenkl Tho Ufxgostino, Moury, Taverite. Front: Rositi. 6-Souqxas EEE? I iimino r-nimmi A wife-P1651 Q' Q-:K 48-L--:fl 10.954, w My lox: 7 SU 71 My Q5 f 'p-azz! f I jr W-0 ff .f,j,l1f' -- f Q K - -QQ? Aff!! ' ' gffyj. fiifgf ,LW A-M JJ 4751 lava - f,.'L.U'i,Q' 2294 . I . ,f .f '- J SHS I 3 CLASSES Ai ' mybxifi- ETS ff 'ff , K f ff jf' Vg, A,., ,ffgff lff 1 QVV'f-HA T 747 1 f fAf'n,'-- -n-118891 Y 10157 -- , Wk MK: wlriw ,Y-,Wx-f1m,,4sfievsf'1:1wv -SW CLASS AIJVISER 1948-52 MISS EAYUNA BENTLEY TO ONE WI-IOM WE LOOK UPON IN A SPECIAL SORT OE WAY. Miss Benlley, The curlain is descending on Ihe class of 52's school days. We wanl you Io Icnow you will always be loved and remembered, as we lace 'rhe wide world. You have been our inspirarion. Lilce our ,second molher you worried aboul our financial welfare, you were like one of us al Ihe Prom and Ball, you laughed wilh us, cried wilh us, and won every Seniors hearl. The big Ihings, as well as Ihe small, were placed on your shoulders. You overcame Ihem all, delianl and conlidenl, We wish you good heallh and happiness in all Ihe years ahead! lg, YKWIIP CENIIFNPC SENIOR HONOII STUDENTS si. CAROL? HFLFER DURWOOD LACEY ANGELINE AGOSTO BERVNUCE BAYKO 'QC' I 'Q' we mx' KS I f l MABEL MCQUARME ANNE GUERIN WILMA MQPHEE ANGELA CASTRO ff-...v.., , 'W-.-Q, We roll oul 'rhe red carpef for The nine Honor Sludenls ol Ihe class of Filly-Two. Carole Heller, +he Valediclorian, has been a very quiet bul mos? efficienf business sludenl. Carole has endeared herself in lhe hearls of her fellow-sludenls by her pelife, alert dignified manner. The Salufalorian, Durwood Lacey, has 'ralcen an acfive parl in lhe musical organizafions of lhe school and in 'rhe Nalional I-lonor Sociefy. QQ SYBIL ARDEN Y' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left Io Right: Vienne, Vice-Pres- identg Harris, Treasurerg Petti, Sec- retary: D'InnoCenZo, President. A ,ur I 7 if ANTHONY M ACCIARI ANGELINE MARY AGOSTO Preme Business Volleyball 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Ball Committee: Magazine Campaign: Girl's Glee Club 2, 3: Gagaslioan Typist Chairman: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball l, 2, 3: Winning Soccer Team 2. , JOSEPH BALLONE Business Course ROSE ANN ASHTON HBUHYIYH ..Rose.. ational Honor Society 4 Girls Glee I College Enhance 4 So 3 Bas e Busmess Course Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Foot- e a Ba e all 3 Baseball l: Basketball 2: Volleyball ball 3, 4: Gagaslioan 4: Student mor Red Cross 2 Magazine Cam l: Soccer l: Magazine Campaign 4: Council 45 Junior Prom 3: Senior aign 4 Guide tor Cornation 3 Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, Ball 45 Varsity Baseball 3, THE CLASS CHARLES ARDEN Chuck Shop Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Bal Committee 4: Magazine Campaigr 4: Sophomore Hop Committee 2: In tramural Basketball I. BEVERLY BARRY HBH.. Business Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chou I, 2, 3, 4: Gagashoan 4: Magazir Campaign 4: Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 1 Swing Choir 2, 4: Minstrel Show 3: Winning Soccer Team 2: Playde 2. , t DFI NICHOLAS BELLAVIA Mouse Business xskotball I, Intramural Basketball I, 4, Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: ack I, 2, 3, 42 Senior Prom Com' ittee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. 952 BETTY BROWN Browny Business Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3: Magazine Campaign 4: Volley- WILLIAM BATTAZZO ball I: Senior Ball. DICK BRUNO Dick Shop Course itramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader , 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 3, 4: Track , 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, inior Prom 3: Senior Ball 4: Mag- zine Campaign 4, ANGELA CASTRO Angie Business Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4: Co-Editor ot Gagashoan 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Magazine Campaign 4: Honor Basketball Team 3, 4. uwinyn Business J. V. Baseball I: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: In- tramural Volleyball I, 25 Intramural Baseball I, 2: Magazine Campaign 4. Q WALTER CHUDYK Wahoo Business Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Sen- ior Ball Committee 4: Magazine Cam- paign 4: Paper Drive 4. K BERNICE BAYKO Barney College Entrance Pres. French Club 4: Pres. Leader Class I Club 4, Pres. of Freshman Vice-Pres. Students Association 4 Vice-Pres, National Honor Society 4 Editor-in-Chief ot Gagashoan 4: Sen ior Ball Committee 3: Junior Pron Committee 4, Intramural Soccer I, 2 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleybal I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. 11 l i JANE CRAMER Janie Business Course GirI's Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Library Clu 2 3 4' GirI's Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Gagashoan Stott 4: Junior Prom E Senior Ball 4: Magazine Campaig 4, Winning Soccer Team 2, Art 2, I 4: Song Committee I, 2, 3: Play Da I, 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3. --'V .. . ,L I '- -t Y 9 . . A X . 5 STEVE CZECH SIrie Business otball I, 45 Junior Prom 35 Senior Il 45 Basketball 45 Gagastioan 45 :e-President ot Senior Class I5 Vol- fball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 45 Magazine Campaign 45 Stu- nt Council I, 2. S l JAMES DOYLE lljimll Shop seball 25 Tennis 3, 45 Junior Prom immittee 35 Senior Ball Committee lntramural Baslcetball 2, 3, 45 agazine Campaign 4: Sophomore :up Committee 2, Intramural Base- ill 2, 3, 4. ANNA DELFINO NiNi Commercial Girls Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Magazine Campaign 45 Brown and White Statt: Winning Soccer Team 3: Senior Ball Commit- tee 4. fit STEVE DUVAL Steve Shop Intramurals I, 2, 35 Track 8: azine Campaign 4. Mag- tJHE ,wi 1.1 if 4, X YJ ' J NICK D'lNNOCENZO Nick College Entrance Vice-President Junior Classg President Senior Class: Boys State 35 Junior CLASS DAVID V. DOYLE iioipsyi. College Entrance J. V. Baslcetball 25 lntramural Baslre ball 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 4: Varslt Baseball 2, 3, 45 Magazine Campaig 4: Gagastroan Statt 45 St. Andrew- Sclwool I5 Senior Ball Committee 1 Junior Prom Committee 3. Rotarian 45 All-State Music 45 Sec- retary of Student Council 45 Mixed Clworus 3, 45 Swing Clwoir 3, 45 Boy's Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Flag Guardian 35 Student Council 3, 4. ALTON EMERSON ..EmY.. Academic Mixed Cliorus I, 2, 3, 45 Swing Choir 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Traclc 2, 3, 4: Delegate 7tl1 World Jamboree 3: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 45 All-State 45 Magazine Campaign 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Ball Committee 45 Football I5 Basketball Manager 3, 4. JOSEPH FABRIZI Squeezi Business Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Traclr I, 25 Foo ball 2, 35 Volleyball 35 lntramuri Basketball 7, 8, I, 2, 3, 45 Magazin Campaign 45 Intramural Baseball 2, 3, 45 lntramural Volleyball I, I Senior Ball Committee 45 Brown an White I. Y 1 'l ii -: .. 1:2 . -,.1L?f-ff-- :- ss-w H: ' '- ' : .:Q S. MT' il: i ','9lffZ'I -f OFI JAMES D. GARDNER noon.. Shop wnsler from Indianapolis: BdSI19tbdll 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 35 HOT ROD CLUB of America. 55 952 LYN N GASTON .As Burpee si' ig if Science Transfer from I Oaktield Alabama RUDOLPH FORGENS' MARY LOU FRANCIPANE CentraI5 Wrestling 35 Band 2, 35 HR d ., UMM.. weaqhi Littind 3. U Y LOIS GILBERT Lou Home Economics roccer 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volley- rall 2, Baseball 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Decorating 35 Senior Ball Decorating 5 Magazine Campaign 45 Honor Bas- etball Team 4. LEE GILHART Buck Shop Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Swing Choir 45 Junior Prom 35 Senior Ball 45 ln- tramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Chair- man ot Paper Drive 45 Senior Play 35 Tennis 45 Magazine Campaign 4. College Entrance Band I, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Tennis 3, 45 Ping Pong I, 2, 3, 47 Dance Band 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Baseball I, 25 Ball and Prom Committees. THORA GOTSHALL u-roadyn Business Glee Club I, 2, 35 Leaders Club 2, 35 Latin Club I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Soccer I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 25 Music Festivals I, 35 Fashion Advisory Board 35 Stage Crew 3, 45 Winning Soccer Team 2. 2-5 Business Baseball I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 3 Soccer I, 25 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Senio Ball Committee 45 Winning Socce Team 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mag azine Campaign 45 Girls Glee Clut I, 45 Gagashoan Collection Mgr. I-lonor Basketball Team 3. I BEVERLY GOWAN usevn Commercial Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Leaders Club I 3, 45 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Ir tramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Proi Committee 35 Senior Ball Committe 45 Magazine Campaign 45 Orchestr I, 25 Twirler I, 25 Gagashoan Sta 45 Playday I, 2, 3, 45 All-State I, I 3. ANNE GUERIN DONALD HARRIS oan 4 Soccer l Senio Q ..Don.. College Entrance Football l, 37 Chairman ot Magazine Campaign 4: Treasurer ot Senior Class 45 Latin l, 2, 3, 4, Junior and Senior High Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Swing Choir 3, 4g Community Ct1bir45 lntramurals 3, 4, Prom and Ball Committees 3, 4. 5 'J lx I 'l fu! 3 x , K L, F' I YCE JACKSON ERIKA L. JOHN Joyce Erika Business Course 511550955 COUFSB Glee Club 4 fchestra l Glee Club l, 2, 35 Treasurer 37 Tennis GH 9 Club all l 2 3 4 5 l 2 4 Tournament 2, Magazine Campaign 3 Vo eyball 2 all l B 2 3 4, Transferred from Marion College JUHIOV PYON1 ggayne C,-,mpalgn 4 in Virginia, Song Committ , STTK. Kiihfii- T -'f:,jzj. 952 MARTIN LaFlCA Marty Business Course Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball J. V, 2: Varsity 3, 4, Stu dent Council I, 2, 3, 4, President o Student Council 4: Mixed Chorus l 2, 3, 4: President ol Class 2, 3, Min gtrel Show 3, All-State Chorus l, 4 Pres. of Mixed Chorus. Wt? 7 I 1 5,136- H 5? v,., ?,s,i4,i,., . . K W rr NN-s ,S ,,,m,, S 14.8 , WAYNE A. LAUSIN ..wayne-. Industrial Arts up Football 4, J, V, Baslretball 2, Bas Industrial ARS Icetball 3, 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, In i alll 4 lntramuras tramural Baslcetball lg Cheerleader all I 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 2g Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Senior 4 Bow 4 Pin on Ball Committee 4: Magazine Cam- paign Captain 4. THOMAS KOTOWICZ ..-nm.. College Entrance Basketball Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Magazine Campaign 4, Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball 4, I tg JACK LITTLE njacku College Entrance Business Manager ot Gagashoan 4, President ot Senior Band 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 45 Christmas As- sembly 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball 4, Junior Prom 35 Intramural Baslcetball 2, 3, 4: Magazine Cam- paign 4. 'HX MARGOT LUCIA nLukeu College Entrance n Club l, 2, 3, 4: Pres, ot Latin i 4: Twirler l, 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee i l, 2, 3: Brown and White l: ed Chorus 4: Play Day l, 2, 3: gazine Campaign 4: Gagashoan t 4: Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Win- Soccer Team 2. ,f z WILMA McPHEE uwmn Business Course National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Gagashoan 4: Soccer i, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2: Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. of Red Cross 4: Ring Committee 3: Magazine Campaign 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Winning Soccer Team 3. , at viis: up iff, A .. IC, we - ' 'f W is -49 -NN' 4 ALBERT PALLINI ROSEANN PALMA Al Rosebud Business Science otball Team l, 2, 3, 4: Track Team 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Intramural seball l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Com- ttee: Senior Ball Committee: Mag- ne Campaign: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Commit- National Honor Society: Girl's Sports T, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Glee Club i, 2, 3, 4: Magazine Campaign, Cheerleader 4: Senior Play 3: French Club 4, All-State Music 4: Play Day I, 3: Stage Crew 3: Jr. Prom Com- mittee. THE MABEL L. MCQUARRIE Mabel Business Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: CLASS DONALD PAIGE Patch Shop Varsity Football l, 2, 3, 4: lntramurals I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Intramural Basketball and Baseball lg Concerts and Christ- mas Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4: Mag- azine Campaign 4, ROSE PASQUALE npasq.. Business Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3: Soccer T, 2, 3, 4: Gagashoan 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Magazine Campaign 4: Winning Soccer Team 3: Student Council l: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee 4: Brown and White. MARY PASSERO .-Gertyn Home Economics Junior Prom 3: Gagashoan 4: Basket ball: Volleyball: Baseball: Glee Clul I, 2, 3: Vice-President of Glee Clul 3: Brown and White: Student Asso ciation l. OF 1952 PAULINE PETTI Pauly Business Course aqazlioan Collertor 4, Bask 3, 4, Sonor l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, lonnia 3, Volle ball l, 2 Y 4, Girl , Glen Club l, 2, 3, 4 rf-.rdunt Girls Glen: Club 4, Mixed irirur, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 icretary ot Class 2, 3, 4. etball I, LORRAINE R. PIERAMICO -'Shorty-i Business Course DELLA PISCINI Del Business Course rl-. Glen Club l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 3, Volloyball l, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Sorter I, 2, Junior Prom airman 3, Magazine Campaign ptarn 4, Gagashoan Collector 4, phomore Hop Committee 2. Girls Sports l, 2. 3, 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, All-State 4, Swing Choir 3, Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom, Senior Ball Committees. JOAN PRICE Jeanie Home Economics Course Soccer l, Volleyball l, Baseball l, 2, JOHN PEREGRIN Penguin Business Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Ball Com' mittee: Basketball Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Baseball ln- tramurals 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Magazine Campaign 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. ANTHONY PETERSON UFOXY.. Business Basketball l, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom 3, Senior Ball Committei 4, Magazine Campaign 4. 'I s gs. I E L Q , U ,tx ,H N' CHARLES W. PRONG Chuck College Entrance Playday 3, Red Cross l, 3, Magazine Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Campaign 4, Gagashoan Collector 4, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- Usher tor Spring Concert 3. mittee 3, Ball Committee, fi'- i ANTHONY RASCHIATORE Apples College Entrance Football Manager l, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sott- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball Committee 4, Baseball Manager l, 2, 3. 11151 ? THE RALPHINE SACCO Ralph Business Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major CLASS LOUISE SALTRELLI Wee Wee Business Mixed Cliorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Cli 1, Sophomore t-lop: Junior Prom, Se ior Ball Committee, Magazine Cai paign-Captain, Leaders Club 2, Gagastioan Stalll - Co - Editor, CSi Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 4, Magazine Campaign 4, Ciagaslioan 4, Senior Ball 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1 2 3: Soccer 1 2, JOSEPH R055 KATHLEEN ROWE Baseball r, zfoiae crab r zf 3, Butternuts College Entrance :tin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- Kate Home Economics Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer tball 7, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Ball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, :mmittee 4: .lunior Prom Committee 4. 2, 3, Volleyball Playday 2: Magazine Magazine Campaign 4, Intramural Qampaggn 4. aseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas As- mbly 4, Student Council Represent- ive 1, 2. 'Ns 'r r. 1 fu .Qi GEORGIANA SAUER Georgie Business Course rls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gagashoan Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Twirler 1, 2, Senior Ball rmmittee, Magazine Campaign. ANNABELLE SAVIDGEX Annie K! Home Economics Course Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Junior Prom Committee: Mag- azine Campaign 4, Library Club 1, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, Usher tor Graduation 3. WILLIAM SAVIDGE Whitey Shop Course Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Bas- ketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew, Basketball Mgr. 1, Baseball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Magazine Campaign, Committees, 1 CARMEN SCALISE Casey Business Course Baseball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas ketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixec Clrorus 3, 4, Junior Prom, Senior Ball Magazine Campaign, Committees Baseball Mgr. 1. ll 0 F ,LRI9 5 2 I. - fl 1 J .M ,f ,C ,MK MW' BARBARA ANNE SLEEMAN Butch Home Economics 'ln Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Library ib I, 2, 3, 4, Baaeball I, Soccer 2, Volleyball I, 25 RCCI Cross I, irr Prom Committee 3 Ma azine QQ,,,,qn 4, ' I 9 RICHARD SMITH EUGENE STRUBLE ..Gene.. College Enhance Course 'ojectionist 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 anior Ball Committee 4: Junior Promi iagazino Campaign 4g Sophomore op 2. Intramural Baseball I, 2, Senior Ball DAVID SCHIEFER Dave Business Course LONA FLORENCE SIMMONS Lone Home Economics Mlxed Chorus ICIIGYIOIIZB High School Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Graduatior 3 ii 4 u li L. i R I, 2, 3, All-State 4, Senior Ba 5 s erette 35 'brary Club : ec Baslcetball I, 2, 3, 47 Track I, 2, 3, 42 Cross I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 3, Socce Swing Choir 4, Charlotte Pilot , 3: I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 3, Coronatior Senior Magazine 4. - 7 Exhibit 25 Magazine Campaign 4. iwwigrz if, MIM Sli I W' TH ELMA JEAN TULLEY Jenn Home Economics Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3p Magazine Campaign 45 Senior Ball Committee 45 Red Cross I 2: Usher 'lor Graduation 3, DICK VIENNE lloickll College Entrance Baseball Manager 8, 9, IO, Il, Foot- ball I, 25 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 31 Intramural Baseball 7, 8, I, 2, 3: Senior High Council, Vice-President of Senior Class. 'IUFV ROBERT VIENNE llMonkll DELORES G. WILLIAMS lIDeell Science Academic Football, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 41 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, 'Sophomore Hop 2: Magazine Campaign 4: Junior Prom 3: Senior Ball 4. Y 5 I I Tennis Club, Transfer from Morris High School, New Yok City, Soccer I, 2, 3, Vol- le b II I 2 35 Basketball I, 2, 3: CLASS OF '52 PRIZES Ana AWARDS Easl' Rochesrer Teachers Associarion prizes: AI- rendance responsibiliry, general arlilude, con- sislenl eiforl-Ann Fabrizi and Kenneih W. Hall. Harriei' Babcock Memorial Prize for excellence in English-Susanne L. Williams. Delphian Siudy Club American Hisrory Prize- Voigf Day Archer Jr. Louis E. Bird Memorial Larin Prize, for excellence in Laiin Srudy-Cornelius Van Scori. Bur'I'on J. Fryarr Memorial Prize. for excellence in business subiecrs-Mary Louise Vogt Mark Byron Furman Prizes: Io The boy and girl oi Ihe gradualing class who have excelled in char- acrer and ideals, scholarship and leadership- Alice Murray McDonald, Richard Charles Dev- ereaux. Naiional Honor Sociery Recognirion Award, for advancemenr as a srudenr-Marie De Phillip. American Legion Auxiliary of Jules Verne Fish Posr Cirizenship Prize-Jerome Richard Laws. V. F. W. Award - oursranding service rendered Io school-Pin lgirll lapel burion lboyl-Ceriiiicaie of Meril--Lucy Rose Danzio, Henry Norion Clay. S'I'. Nicola Socieiy oi Easr Rochesrer Prize for ex- cellence in lnsirumenral Music-John Ralph Par- Ierson. S+. Nicola Sociery of Easi Rochesier Award Io 'rhe siudeni of 'Ihe graduaring class who has done ihe mosi ouislanding work in Ari-Mary O. Leeper. 28 Library prize 'ro a Senior for rendering service Io Ihe school by working in Ihe library. Given by Ihe Librarian-Melvin Johnson, Marjorie Lois Hoyf. Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. To rhe member of Ihe graduaring class who has shown grearesr progress in Ihree years of science siudies-Voigr Day Archer, Jr. Readers Digesr Honorary subscriprion award, 'ro rhe Valedicrorion-Voigr Day Archer, Jr. Honor Books, given by rhe Board of Educaiion for perieci arrendance in 'rhe school year I95O-5I: Perlecr arrendance for 2 years, Harold Lee Squier: Periecl ariendance for Senior Year. Elaine Cowan: Perfecl' allendance for 3 years, Cornelius Van Scorrg Periecl' arrendance for 4 years, Leamon Eldred Williams. Prizes given by Carl M. Sreubing for 'iairhful par- Iicipalion and superior work in vocal music- Marie De Phillip, Henry Norlon Clay. Parenl'-Teacher Associarion prize-Chesler Allen Lane. Lions Club Prize Io besi friend and classmaie- boy and girl--Ella Marie Bahler, Herberl Hy- drick. American Legion Oralorical Prize, Lowell R. Masl. Excellence in Home Economics and lndusirial Arrs prize given by llalian American Pioneer Socieiy: Home Economics-Parricia Muriel Kinmond, ln- dusrrial Arrs-Harold Lee Squier. Y Y f simon sunvrv i E PS A' 'N A-4' 4 Y Fuiure Occupation Probable Occupation Futura Oaaupatian Probable Occupation Anfhony Acciari - BUSiI'1GSS EXGC. -- Successor +0 Nlarfin La Fica - Public Accounianf - Fullback for John L. Lewis ihe Browns Angeline Agosfo - Secrefary - Pencil Sharpener Anihony LaPie+ra - Navy - Underfaker i Alice Alvuf - Telephone Operafor - Pres. of a Wayne Lausin - Coaching - Girls professional Bachelor's Club hockey coach Charles Arden - Aufo Mechanic - Owner of a Jack Liffle - Civil Engineer - Coal Shoveler Midgei Circus LeRoy Lord - Chemical Engineer - Boffle Washer Sybil Arden - Secrefary - Model for Arra-go Margof Lucia - Bofanisi - Announcer a+'WHEC on Wilma McPhee - Women Marines - Engineer of Rose Ann Ashion - Office Worker - Head Dish fhe Swifching Crew I Washer af a Bowling Alley Mabel McOuarrie - Teacher - Professional Joseph Ballone -- Alfred -- Dean of Alfred Woman Wresiler Q Q Beverley Barry - Marriage - Baby Sifier Donald Paige - Navy - Policedusfice- William Bafiazzo - Carshops - U. of M. D. T. Alberf Pallini - College - Vice-Prewdeni of ilie Bernice Bayko - lnierpreier - French Teacher af U. S. Nofre Dame Rose Ann Palma -- Acfress - Theafre USl'1eF6'fi9 Nick Bellavia - Accounfanf - Barker af a side Rose Ann Pasquale - Secrefary - Wife of ille show Vice-Presideni' ' Befiy Brown - Telephone Operafor - Miss Mary Passero - Pracfical Nurse - Aufomafic Wheafieg l97O Thermomefer Raiser Dick Bruno - Singer - Peanuf Vendor John Peregrin - Officer in Air Corps - Symphony Angela Casiro - Secrefary - Miss Genesee i960 Conducfor ' Walfer Chudyk - Business Manager -- Can Label Anihony Peferson - College - Life Guard ai Licker Coney Island Jane Cramer - Privafe Secrefary - Mofher of Pauline Pe++i - Secrefary - Lady 'lighf-rope walker Twins Lorraine Pieramico - Secrefary -- Tallesf Lady in Sieve Czech - College - Elecfrocufioner al' Sing a Circus . Sing Della Piscini - College - Bigarmsf I i Anna Delfina - Office Worker - Army Wife Joan Price - Teacher - Cleaning Woman in Nick D'lnnocenzo - Docfor - Model for Before ERHS and Affer Charles Prong - Milk Man - Working for The David Doyle - Air Force - lnfanfry James Doyle - Carpenfer -- Maffress Tesfer Sfeven Duval - Aufo Mechanic - Truck Driver Alfon Emerson - Docfor - Nurse's Aide Joseph Fabrizi - Business Manager - Home Ec. Teacher Rudy Forgensi - Engineer - Weighf Liffer Mary Lou Francipane - Beaufy Culfure - Scrub- woman af a dog Kennel Donald Gardner - Ball Player - WHAM Sporfs Announcer Lois Gilberf - R.l.T. -- ERHS Office Worker Lynn Gasfon - Mason - Owner of Parro++a's Sfudio Lee Gilhari -- Mefal Mechanic - Singing Waifer Thora Gofshall -- Medical Secrefary - Men's Life Guard Beverley Gowan - Medical Secrefary - Adding Machine Experf Anne Guerin - Secrefary - Head Cheerleader ai Albany Sfafe Donald Harris - Engineer - Pounding Nails Carole Helier - Secrefary - Soap Opera Oueen Gene Hoyf - Carpenier Confracfor - Picfure Taker for See Office Worker Woman Jud e Joyce Jackson - - g Erika John - Business School - Head Secrefary in an imporianf office Marilyn Joslyn - Teacher - Hairdresser William Kier - Air Force - Jusf Growed Up Tom Kofowicz - Coniracfor - Commander of a Navy Fleef ' Carl Krivufza - Navy -- Wav95??? Durwood Lacey -- College - Speedboai Racer Parkside Dairy Anfhony Raschiaiore - Business Man - Usher ai fhe Embassy Joseph Ross - Carpenier - Golf Pro Kafhleen Rowe - I. B. M. Operaior - Pennsyl- vanian Hillbilly Ralphine Sacco - R. B. l. -- Model for a Toofh- pasfe Add Louise Salfrelli - Grade School Teacher - Owner of a Hamburg Sfand Georgina Sauer - Secrefary - Manager af Cross- mans Annabelle Savidge - Diefician - Feeding Chic- kens on a Farm William Savidge - College - Professional Wresf- ler Carmen Scalise - Alfred - Mr. Touchdown U. S.- A. David Schiefer - Music Teacher - Conducfor of All-Girl Symphony Lona Simmons - I. B. M. Operafor - Supervisor af ihe Kandy Kifchen. Barbara Sleeman -- Pracfical Nurse - Grease Monkey Richard Smiih - Hardware Business - Presideni' of Rod and Gun Club of America Eugene Sfruble - Phoiography - Mr. America Charles Talmadge - Farmer - Plowing up a cinder frack Thelma Tulley - Typisf - Lady Bus Driver Richard Vienne - Navy - Presideni' of fhe U. S. Roberf Vienne - Hisfory Teacher -- All-American Foofball Sfar Delores Williams - Lab. Technician - Edifor of a Personaliiy Magazine NEW Y rw ff R , E . 'ft 2 , I X. f 1 ORK TRIP 'Z f gk EW YORK TRIP ' 5 'Wx i E' ' 5 0' 0 '9 ga ty 1 N if R Q 9 Q P gs IUNIORS HOMEROOM 203 Top Row DeVito LaBarbera Woiick Peck Cimicata Buse- Tuttle Scholand Third Row Burton, Anthony, Davies, Van Scott, McLaughlin, Smyth, Ne- reau, Marcucci, Second Row: Pella, Cilento, Kuhn, Ames, Sharp, Cilento, Kush, Rosati, Foote. First Row: Scalise, Mar- tello, Parrotta, Finley, Della Pietra, DeBeradinis, Alvut, Bul- lis, Puccia. HOMEROOM 205 Back Row: D'Aqostiono, Pelle' teir, Tougher, Bump, Checlco Allen, l.aFay, Brown. Third Row: Rocco, Capiello, Pros- peri, Hayden, Trovato, Zimmer, Chinelly, Naccarella. Second Row: Scalia, Shairer, Durtee, Kearns, Bouqhton, Helter, AI- vut, Nicoderni. First Row: Corea, Maiorani, Buechel, Nohe, Corea, DiSalvo, Magner, Maratioti, Sebaste. HOMEROOM 202 Back Row: Zito, Sorge, Ritchie, Wright, Prince, Lane, Conners, Third Row: Stephany, Santillo, Syracuse, Sacco, Cannan, Wil- liams, Morreal, Waud. Second Row: Salmon, Calabrese, Fuller, Goodrich, Baylco, Blair, Coolc. First Row: Scurnaci, Dench, Miller, Basciani, Harris, Quinzi, Wellcley, DiGuiseppe, Loury. f a iii IDI Ill F VJ W1 Print Ruff: Ranflxa- T Bwr l ll ir lwlrfrrriii, Saul im, lavorriie, D .m, Cr, .'tr'rry, l-lrvpxins 1952 HOMEROOM ZI3 Bwrl RUN: l'Drrw:'rmi.x, Lal: fa, ll1rr',r:rYirH', LnFny, l-lanrr'ow- ly Vie ut rv, Crrrierl, Star: y, rin, A fin M Gd If Row: rirr, llmprrr, Srrrgr-, lnndo, ,rig Wlir-alrrri, Hrzyf, rig' .r, y f , Fm-ning, f. 13:5 4L aQ HOMEROOM 207 Back Row: Lausin, Weise, Kit- chen, Depieta, Fitzsimmons, Calabro, Zito, l-lite. Middle Row: Ormsboe, Srnallridge, Ko- towicz, Talmadge, Depietra, Guoli, Glanton, Struble, Carli Front Row: Yacono, Finnity, Heller, DeBerardinis, DeMare Best, Wardner, Russell, Sharp, 4 , ,1 gi-. lx, SOPHOMORES Vg? Jilin 1 , cw vi Q, u -Q Ki!! MIM Hag' 9 HOMEROOM 208 Back Row: Sauer, Vogler, .lul- ien, Osterlinq, D'Aqostino, Vienna, McQuay, Potempa, Gill, Middle Row: Harris, Winebrenner, Dianetti, Steng- Iein, Burlingame, Dezio, Lane, Ballone, Lane, Platino. Front Row: Cramer, Morreale, Sten- ner, Hauser, Filiaci, Rizzo, En- gert, Rocco, Perrone, Francisco. FRESHMEN fe--X HOMEROOM r I7 Top Row: lndiano, Langdon Beitran, Ciiento, Gifford, Cran dait. Third Row: Whiteniqht Gaiante, Turner, Aitieri, Dey, Schultz, Giihart, Prince. Sec- ond Row: Sotidan, Greeiey, Dephi-'ip Hottrnan S t , , ca a Maiano, Dorizio, Lane, Kohier First Row: Harris, Pavoni, Mar- teiio, MacGreqar, Ferris, Sig- noreiii, Bach, Oderkiric, Suit. HOMEROOM I I8 Top Row: Nicoiucci, Andrews Elsbree, Seidei, Siephany, Kfer Czech, Third Row: Voqier Merwin, DeVito, Fioravanti, Di Beradinis, Peregrim, Scheisici Gaiieiii. Second Row: Hami- i ton, Gill, Kuhn, Whitman Biair, Temperate, Lanzi, Hearn: First Row: Corea, Puccia, Long- coy, Sieeman, Rice, Caiabrese -vm, HOMEROOM no Row: Beiaskas-' S0231 Tijgyers, Anthiwylf ?hi?dtRow1 ford, Txfierf Pa me i Persieiakf I h V ESi29Y' Y ng, lififiiieeilff Fookei dAiOigxtow:OUTra- Kitchen. Seconi ton, Deiia- vatol Q'Bnen, Gan Maroui, P. ha Hodqef R W, Srq, ie gel Smith. First .ogamip c f ' , Buieiii Rizzo, 5ChMaCl De ng , , iabra CassdCC'a' Ca i 1 nf ' . Gio, Storto, l-'3F'Ca Hotchkiss, Saitreiii, Bauer, I -'-1 ima will .t,,, fr- Ei .. Un -759' I J' ' HOMEROOM II3 EIGHTH GRADE - MR. BOUCHARD Top Row: Vcnette, Morreale, Cooney, Thurman, Alvut. Middle Row: Barbers, Santnrri, Snhoian, Van Scott, Tando, French. Bottom Row: Pavonr, Bastion, Yorlr, Scumacr, Kiev, Allen. HOMEROOM I07 EIGHTH GRADE - MR. DURANTE lop Row: Adams, Hurlburt, Lane, Cimi cata, Young, Goewey, Brown, Essom Middle Row: Oderlcirlr, Crandall, Gil bert, Frlrtti, Raschiatore, Kroger, Taver- irte, Salmon, Seidel. Bottom Row: Am brogro, Perachihr, Barbero, Raschiatore Holmes, Swilrehardt, Talmadge, Dench Capponi. 'Ka-.. .x A gif' at , , iii! 9 X JUNIOR HIGH 9 1952 HOMEROOM Ill EIGHTH GRADE - MR. vERzELLA Top Row: Fulton, Lausin, Cherrington, Schenk, Luclrett, LoCastro. Second Row: Mc- Phee, Fuller, Panarites, Hoplcins, Krathwohl, Sampson, Kustan, Steely. Front Row: Mowry, DeBernardinis, Riyit, Aloisio, Fuller, O'DeII, Arianna, George, Sirianno. MNA - NFY . x x 'Nadi HOMEROOM I09 EIGHTH GRADE - MISS HORSEY Back Row: Wellcley, Steam, Lane, Malley, Spollio, Tee-ter, Root, Gauthier. Middle Row: Burton, Harris, Hayden, Soles, Allen, Clow, Hoffman, Schroll, Cromwell. Front Row: Ko- towicz, Hoffman, Nevin, Mancuso, Julien, O'Brien, Waud, Nevin, Chapin. vw-l ,J--' iii S 3 S? E113-! W'1i.' B S s IIINIOR HIqlT,r,ii yx. :J .P t Il 1 1 Q Ntljkii I ii' i HOMEROOM ioa ,J sie:-in-i GRADE - Miss CULOTTAl Top Row: Turner, Reid, Russell, Fitzsimmons, Botticelli, Bardon. Second Nicodemi, McMillan, Childs, Czech, Ledermann, Shelhamer, Peck. Aquirii, Longyear, Baker, Arillotta Raschiatore, Peets, Alvut, Palermo. HOMEROOM l03 7TH GRADE - MRS. GEARS Top Row: Falcone, Pasquale, Kahley, Bel- lavia, Koons, Watts, Blair, Stone, Middle Row: Calabrese, Kirkpatrick, Potempa, Thomas, Watts, Squire, Galloway, Man- cuso. Front Row: Pavoni, Peterson, Mar- cucci, DiAmbrose, DeVito, Schojan, Hoyt, Faruch, Rosati. yi Y ami RHI Ill HOMEROOM IOI SEVENTH GRADE - MR. VERGILLIO Top Row: Sweeney, Mauro, Newcomb, Pryor, Schilling, Williams, Henay, George Third Row: Beltran, D'Agostino, Burlin game, Wojick, Mulder, Murray, Stenglein Kreger, Allen, Second Row: Shellham: mer, Soles, Joslyn, Pacilio, Bortle, Florin Clarke, Myers, Buechel. First Row: Fuller Fink, Dehn, Kuppinger, Parson, Sulti Whiteniqht, Gaudioso, Thomas. Haiti lo Bil -, TH GRAE-Q-MR. N7 s 3 Top Row: TBolia,Nl' Morse, Bock, Cook Hfydrick, Musfeldtf Second Row: Strong Ross,xQilento, Strrtino, Plyter, Wright, Andrewst.S-chlater, Third Row: Ross, Del- lion, Bellavia, Cosco, Corea, Ferri, Lo- Casra, Forrest, Prong. Front Row: Kit- chen, Forman, Knibbs, Hoyt, Gill, Pere- grin, Cannioto, Danizio, Jusewicz, 1 fj J f I IHKJ IIWJ n Jx IQPVI FZ I, ff4I Ui ' ' kqqdfc gm! . GJ I M59 21 If Q QMQ .x1C,v-QJVJMK P, .1 1 WV I ,X M xl W 1 A L , L A I ,f J' . U . Q It , 1. 1 x X 1' . f.,,q ,aj f A, , A! J' ,J 1-, I., QAZT' 'x SL '-I I v D f V. u I'-L: . I .f , I , f 41 I' 'M, K X I 'CLQD 'L-23 ACTIVITIES X-R s Ar? A? its E Q :Xa sg W ,XA U i x 5335 1 Q' S - W, Li . iw? aw 3' fig 5' in .NN . 35 S .. is 'FF 'X 2 M in lk ,Q x L X .X A x Q 'Q 1 '35 3 45:2 ki' 'iii -x QQ 'fx i . . YJ a , 5' Q-W W 3 X Q 1 u .1 YS X 'E ' ak . Q V X 1 i Q , Q 3 I X ,e 'f ir' ' i fi-Q3 Va is v!1:J 5y 1 f Y aff. A i fg 7,5 x 4235 1 1 H ff df ' iw if h h 4 ' ,y All :nl K :L 'K a7 5,::i lr ' ' M 5 f V am y f 3 H 6 3 T2 5 'R X W X3-,, ....,k,:'x lk,. XM i iv .. N. 5, N mx. A, gh A ix, A I x X i 'T , . dl Davies 'JW' , -I psy now- ' d T s. nice. , 'V V 5, Baclc Row- Alfienf 2iVaUO'Dell Femf Schlllacl icldht, Dench, SGC' an le , xiii ll-4 '.Yli.1' B rton, Sgorfog Boi ei Nevin. Owcelsi Pres rrilan, Bullis, Raw, Clow' 'O 'lvJ'j ' ill ,I The Library Club is an inTeresTing service organizajjf v NATIONAL Tion consisTing oT Junior and Senior High School sTug J, denTs. P OFFICERS The main purpose oT The club is To Tree The Librarian Trom mosT oT The rouTine worlc. The only requiremenT is ThaT members work aT leas+ one period a week in The Library. Lacey, President McPhee, Treasurer Baylro, Vice-President Helfer, Secretary NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The NaTional Honor SocieTy is recog- nized as one oT The mosT ouTsTanding social and scholasTic groups in The school. This high supremacy is aTTained by The scholasTic abiliTy, leadership, and service, which is characTerisTic oT each member. To become a member of This group is one of The highesT goals ThaT can be achieved by high school sTudenTs. K' resyyss f ,jk Top Row: Lacey, Mr. O'Donnell, Conners, Third Row: Van Scott, Nicodemi. Second Row: Castro, McPhee, Mrs. Saunders, Miss Wilson, Arden, McQuarrie, First Row: Guerin, Harris, Palma, Agosto, Baylco, Helfer, Shairer, Burton. 40 PM c. rrrifrvrrhllN!ytMnrrrr1g,V's, Leroy, M ph 1 ,, C ee M - llirlrrg, Q, l mmf, Nrrqd I elwlnr Rosa, H 5 l'll1. Efrillcilimd' B5YfLZl,liMii!lml1 ROW: DOYl9, Gggligpgiimer' B9l5Slras, Pacilio D'l lrrirrrq, frwmwmki Criiirrq, Grdmonl SOMA ritz, Werse, Baronas Lapa, Oosterling, Winebze n. llrrllrrr, lwmlllly 'cygflcrl frnmt ROW' SSH goqler, Qrento gauerdygvgraerson, Second Eger, 1 r - X A G Q ' 1 W: ren, Rue larw, Pavnm' Cdric!2E'aBUrtor1, Harrigl Grjeleijf, gjll?Aare,T Royka . , e ff rovatol The Lalin Club, under lhe capable leadership of Miss Frirz, is one of lhe oldesl organizalions in lhe school. This year lhe club wenr ro see Quo Vadisn. This movie had long been ol grenf inferesl ro lhe group. The Lalin Club members have spenr many enjoyable evenings af social gafherings. vm Tap Row: Ormsbee, Florin, Hanchowslri, Courtney, Vogler, Elsbree, D9PlSffO, Sfenfref. Second ROWC llrilrlilnw, Ru-,f.r:lI, Krnlowicz, Kohler, Estey, Turner, Baylro. First Row: Harris, Raschiatore, Saltrelli, Palma, U1rvol,Glallorr, LaFrCa, Sull. 4l LATIN CLUB .'l OFFICERS OF FRENCH CLUB Kotowiczg Secretary-Treasurer Courtney, Social Chairman Voglerg Vice-President Baylco: President FRENCH CLUB The purpose of rhe French Club is fo help furlher fhe pupil's knowledge of 'rhe lang- uage and cusfoms of 'rhe French people. The roofs were planled 'rhis year for rhe firsl French Club and we hope nexr year fhe club will grow. if x , fe, wig, .L 0 L. ..-1 , .., W Ls? 11' ' 1-N 5 ei 654 , 1 2 , 3 1 f 3 , K K K W. I A..- ig .xil ' tiff Q9 1 'bw www ,K Atcsiffi fav 1 'HZ- ' 'iw gf? 4 4. 54:14 2 w .. if' s S 1 Nl-1 Q . S f mi ,A, iiwg. K id -ll' s 4 X ' ' 4' 1: cnansnonn - 1952 ' 'Ri 'Tl ,. V ry: . 3.31, 4 Vg gb. ,. , VV A N , Y, A 3 s ', Jil, T . Q va sim t, , Ra. GAGASHOAN sum: jg :J ,wb Top Row: Business Managers, J' T ' . A Doyle, Littlef phrutoqraphy, Bal- ' 'Fl rrnnfr, Cmrh, Dlnnofenzo. Front , r' . Row: Advisor, Mm Bourne: Troas- 'fy M t iirur, Mfphrzep Cri lrditrir, Saltlelli, , .: Tditrir, Baylrog Cnfditor, Castro: F43 S ki Colrrrtirann, Flanripane: Advisor, 1 ' 'T Mir. Beardsloy, Q y . Y ' e , -.1 T-. .Wf' AV GAGASHOAN COLLECTORS hird Row: Tulley, Lucia, Gowan, Guerin, Franci- nnn, Sorond Row: Passero, Gilbert, Ashton, Price Uslyn, Gotshall, First Row: Pieramic o, Sacco, nuor, Cramer, Pasquale, Deltino, Petti, Palma, TSCIUI r' 63 N4 T -- I br 29 ' su, as .sir U! lg. !l .iff L M3 533 HT: una '3' -'Tl if 'Sl 'Q,s!i This, The T952 Gagashoan, represenTs anoTher chapTer oT The mosT cherished Times OT our lives, and wiTh This Thoughi in mind, we OT The sTaTT have Tried on These Tew pages To record Torever Those many memories of I95I-I952. The sTaTT hopes The sTudenT body enjoys The '52 issue. Many hours of long hard worlc were puT in by your EdiTor, The Two co- ediTors, McPhee and CasTro, The bus- iness managers, and The Advisers, Miss Beardsley and Miss Bourne. - . ,.,.,.,.,,, MW-.-.,.. S s awe -mae .... .ev Nl! ll I -... nfl GAGASHOAN TYPISTS Third Row: McPhee, Castro, Arden, McQuarrie. Second Row: Gowan, Sauer, Cramer, Guerin, Piscrni, Francipane. First Row: Agosto, Pieramico, Petti, Pasquale, Sacco, Helter, A1 gf ! A f Q 1 r'4 1 5, u A ff, Va Q' Y jg fra?-QQ, is Q QV, X .f yrs ' Q I ua., ,--V-Q It Kgfzfi 5'?,,k K. S 5 1 mv . X R 33 Ax I wax igfygm Q ivy f 5 1 5 ft 5 KN 3, , ,s fi:-1 Y f, Y 1 Qvffxjk ff ' an Y ff- of ,efqfif ff? f-Q, I f M- fav!-8Q 'wfxgr 2.2. -F' ' S 14 ,X ,, K4 L ,,lt, ,,p-K fx ,fr-5. xg., ,Wah f ,A-ff-21, 2-I LW' L! V , my la I ' 4V 4Y A f if 'Ii if 3? FZ? 5-5-21 - fn AD 4 bf? an sgilif 1 4 3 wg f ffm' 5 fam' I , 5, 1 xx? Q Q if , 5 . 6,4 Link IK ig, K If 1- Q . Q U f Q K? if -:nf 'a W ian-LQQVL W X N. 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K X xy 1 ' f R Q ,,:'g X .5 if 0 K - 5 1 'li 'f .6 ,. IIS ix ,s 'v ls: Q, fv 'mi 4 . ROW' 'U-uid . . nk, exept Xise, V 9e'YleBliTleTliP:rei:iNe' U4 vsow...Slc0 U,o,a,ra 6!eg'ident, Secrekalxi 'YOPbew,dmiSr Yew, Caxaiorese, OPHCERS D9 Vs 'li 1 B fain: lille GLW' T THE GLEE CLUB l K :QW Khif Back Row: Finley, Petti, Palma, Wellrley, Di- Guiseppe, Pella, Puccia, Piscini, Gotshall, Durtee. Middle Row' DeBerardinis Kush Pas uale Deltino - 1 1 q r I Brown, Simmons, Nohe, Corea, Parrotta, Joslyn. Front Row: Sebaste, Martello, Magner, DiSalvo, Buechel, Sacco, Scalise, Miorani, Scumaci, Piera- mico, Corea. Back Row: Ditzel, Cilento, DeVito, Nicolucci, An drews, Schelslri, Galante, Foote. Middle Row Engert, Blair, D. Blair, Ballone, Russo, Filiaci, Sten ner Florin Sor e Ho kins. Front Row' Rosa, Carli I 1 Q 1 P - r Dey, Schultz, Marcoccia, Blair, Glatton, Carr, Sal- trelli, Storto. . i SHI lil vel Back Row: Arden, McQuaire, Castro, McPhee, Smyth, Wadd, Morreal, Blair, Baylro, Fuller, Jaclrson. Middle Row: Cilento, Francipane, Rosati, Alvut, Erdili, Nicodemi, Bougtiton, Salmon, Anthony, Good- rich. Bottom Row: Calabrese, Berry, Cramer, Sauer, Davies, Helter, Stephany, Savidge, Gowan, Slee- man. Top Row: PoTempa, Rocco, Morreale, LaFica, Hotchkiss, Rizzo, Schillaci, Santillo, Tando. Middle Row: Sleeman, MacGregor, Santillo, Taverrite, De- Berardinis, Perrone, Longcoy, Winney, Duval, Hel- ter. Bottom Row: Finnity, Ferris, Martello, Signo- relli, Casaccia, Pavoni, Puccia, Signorelli, Corea. 3 larsl llll Throughout the year. the Glee Club ot East Rochester High School has been an important musical organization. There are approximately l2O girls in this organization who meet on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Fridays. Because ot the huge size ot the group, it was tound necessary to rehearse in two sections throughout the yearg tor all pertorm- ances the entire group sang together. This organization is under the di- rection ot Mr. Carl Steubing, who has been with the school tor the past three years. 46 MIXED GHURUS .. V4 -f 9?.'f sh En ..,g:?'?i.,f'V,H,gJw. :msg 5? df' ,f Sopranos-Top Row: Van Scott, Ormsbee, Turner, Cilento, Lane, Trovato, Second Row: Pella, Sharp, Calabrcse, Gowan, Lane, Whitman, Santillo. Front Row: Casaccia, Nohe, Scumacci, Hotchlriss, Agosto, Finnity, Soudan, Greeley, Puccia. Tuners-Top Row: Lacey, l.aFica, West. Second Row: T.itt'e, Diinnorenzo, Hayden, Fitzsimmons. Front Row: Root, Galleln, Smith, Carter, Francisco, Gvhart. yi , 'f 'i 1 A ,W yi. .. .,4s f' The mixed chorus under the direction ot Mr. Steubing is one ot our largest and most popular activities. Each year the mixed chorus puts on two concerts and attends a music festival. The chorus also elects otticers and at the time the Gagashoan went to press, was planning a picnic in the Spring. The students tind it a real pleasure to work under the able direction ot Mr. Steubing. A7 sa. ale Q. and nel Q new -'-:' S P ..i : I Q, ce, A , F 1.x .',,bl . . In vo F . .d F' M. Qi. Q- tl. 1 - '04 f I in V ,Wi .Q M931 2.1 Q. 13 to K W ,V I ani :urn u'QQ ata' s, ff ' 2 in . ' 1, Pleside v- nf . Sgfffresidenf 'V '4 . . . , U ,- Llbaffsvdsi - - . ,,,,,., ' ' ' 'i Dlrvdigyg L9Ffca rukoig Ann girlie, OFFK-ERS Ulse Santan? Q wsu re f t ilk F A I iil ll eanqr Q Altos-Top Row: Anthony, Waud, Sauer, Mc- Quarrie, Volger, Hoplrins, Second Row: Burton, Davies, Puccia, Courtney, Volger, Glanton, Franci' pane, Lucia. Front Row: Saltrelli, Petti, Palma, Magner, DiSalvo, Best, Morreale, Storto. Basses-Top Row: Kitchen, Pallini, Emerson, Harris, Scholand, Allen, Connors, Lausin. Second Row: Fabrizi, Schieter, Gilhart, Dezio, Czech, LaFica, Lane. Front Row: DeMare, Della Pietro, Cilento, Gueli, Winebrenner, Scalise, Bruno, Devereaux, Forgensi. SW v as .ii li! Sal ,x 5-15 X' my-wi' iv mga V MW 3 ff cf' .FS f' 1. is , 5 A 6 wr 4 X A 7 . gf' Q, I I gig 15 ,gg 3 V 'W 4' ff f M z S Q? f M 4. 1 K I X E an I if' 'QF' ,wma-If K. Stiff ' W 45, ij' f f. f W W 0 4 , xv' Aff JL, ,X MM ff - Nix rf Yffgg JQQXXQJ WX ,!' ' fray yWf!'f ff QfJfi9ig ax QQ ffvfQ Mfpf W D A Z5 K XXX Jxgflflf X yr 5 A -H . 3 x , . N fl 1 I My R W, 'QV' WTF . , ,kgs INK f in FK H. 4- ' fm M X, W I 45 rr S I? GIRLS' SPORTS Pella. Middle - . I Russo, Bavlco, Burton, F t ROW: l l Y 'Qht Back Row: Castro, Franclirgniespliijlleilileljlahljiris, Malofam' Van Scott' lon Q Q tr f . A D le, av , ' hi, 3,3511 Sega PletlgibelijdiliisGZxTviLlljliQuiriiepucciaf Anthony' Nohe' Buec e DiSalvo, orea, ' LEADEIVS CLUB All of 'rhe girls in Senior High have an opporruniry To prove whal 'fhey can do in +h f' ld l ' ' e me o sporls, whelher Hr be in baskelball, soccer, volleyball or baseball. The girls who besf qualify, afrend playdays a+ olher schools. The leaders club, composed of some ol: The besl arhleles, aid Miss Benlon, in 1' h' h ' ' eac ing l e olher girls 'rhe 'techniques of every sporf. Lellers and numerals are given as awards for fhe girls' achievemenls. WJ LEADERS CLUB OFFICERS Petti, Secretary, Van Scott, Vice-Pres identg Baylro, President. 1 we 1 ff' T m Q A K M , 1 , ' 'T assi? A B s r,sVg - r--s H TENNIS CHAMPS HONOR BASKETBALL TEAM Leltt ' ht: S 'd o rig avi ge, Nohe, Pelle. Left to right: Casiro, Gilbert, Sauer, Miss B 52 enton, DeB'eradinis, Petti, Baylco. BOYS' INTRAMIIRALS J ,fifty el A 'W 1 K7 in l FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHAMPS Frt ro 1 MfOuay, Baronas, Lausin, Kctowicz, Calabra. Second rowr Hanselman, Smallnclge, Yaconc, DeMare, Potempc. I JUNIOR-SENIOR VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS w. . , ,,,, exon l-larvis. Second row: Litre P'o'1C1 G hart s Dlnnocenzo. An lnlramural Program is pre- senled lor all lhe boys in lhe school who wish lo parlicipale. In lhe fall inlramural soccer and loolball are ollered. and during lhe winler monlhs baslcelball and volleyball occupy lhe lime ol any boy who is nol parlici- paling in varsity sporls. A Senior- Junior League, a Sophomore-Freslv man League lunclion, involving Teams from every homeroom in The school. ln The spring inlramural sollball and baseball Leagues operale, lending lo provide in all cases, experience and lraining which will help lhem lo be- come members ol lhe Varsily squad al a laler lime in lheir high school career. JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL CHAMPS Top: Krivutza, Paige. Middle: Vienne, Chudylr. Bottom: Bellavia Raschiatore, Forqensi. pf! .CL JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL CHAMPS Cooney, Ba-Mani, Barbevo, lrhrnan, Second row: Shogan, Santucci Tando, Yorlr, Venette. VARSITY FOUTBALL s . if is - -5 i 1 W ., L 3 I ' 'Kv-FM? ,..., K F' K W L if 5 I 1 ' T Q I ' , s is s T T ' s fr T ar W ,ie time ii? . h wifi sei V T y . H mL.k, - if Tou her Lausin. Front ROW d Pallini Palfief Wiiiiamsl L ltqto Iriqht: Bascianl, Malice o ' fi Allen Rirchief Schein 'Za Q. Eoafbsii Manwefsf 9 Row leii to fight: Mr. h uhrebrizi, Krivilize, Pxcciari, Savi q iioll ne Xaliica, LaPietra, Czec I O 1 Yzcong, Tulille. Easl Roches+er's Bombers didn'+ bring home lhe bacon ihis pasl season, insfead ihey had 'ro se'rl'le for a 'rhree-way lie for +he Conference Championship. The Quinnmen ended Their schedule wilh a 5- l-I record in conference play. The squad los+ +he opener I9-l3 To Ben Franklin, buf came back lrouncing Websler, Canandaigua. Newark, Ironde- quoii and Broclcporl. An upsei by Brighfon was iheir only loss in The C.W.C. The big championship game was wifh Fairport Afier 48 minuies of hard foughf baffle +he score- board read 0-O. During +he season E. R. had 2.082 yards on fhe ground while allowing opponenfs l,O68 yards. The Jay-Vees had a 'Fairly successful season wilh a I-l-I record. Orchids +o coaches Quinn, Bouchard and Virgilio. ww 0 On fs. ff f 3' HUM 9 N L.. .,- A 3 F X V, v 'Ki 'X ,A -mv yank Q-A X I ff Q! f 1. V, W .i-., ,Q I ,Q mg -'5-5.55 .ini f W I I 1 QI' - .. x, W f-.XS 15 - , , s 'Q :gf N , , , 2. if N W we .. 1. X- m. JN ff' r -19' A IR. VARSITY DiPie 1 Me Missim , 1 Kohlern C0l nelS' Q gh: MV- Dura ' Back Yogi.-gneiki, Kleff Kuhn' oa H ff fs Prince, X! Ng ' U I -If fi fl, 'I J A ' 'xi'.H'-ii ' li 5- Y - BASKETBALL - J' - RN , ' is. ' n 1, v ,jfs J ,yu 7,4 fix xi Corea, DiBaradinis, Blair, DeMare, Andrews, Perrone, Krathwahl. J. V. CHEERLEADERS 56 ' , V' nn , , ' tro Fitzsimmfms' le is Dick Reef' ' ical Gill, TBALL PLAYERS P mo, Fiofavarfif LGF E 1 C JUNIOR VARSUY Ziff D'Agostino, Czech. Ffonl 'OW a e i ALL i E5 5, li COACH BAROODY DON CHECKO Afrer srarring wifh an almosr green squad Mr. Baroody, elecied Monroe Couniy Coach-of-ihe-Year, buili one of rhe mosr powerful quiniefs in Seciion V. Al- lhough rhey were rripped by Lyons in rhe finals everyone agreed if was an excellenl season. Coach Baroody has reason 'ro smile as his Sophomore flash, Larry Wiese, and six Juniors will reiurn for nexi' year. ln The final couni E. R. won I7 and losr 3, bur made a clean sweep of ihe Couniy Cham- pionship for 'rhe 7+h consecuiive year. Three boys, Jim Allen, Mariy LaFica and Don Checko, made All-Couniy lives, while Larry Wiese, and again, Don Checlco were selecfecl for All-Secrional laurels. Left go VARSITY Xxx xx 3 I . Y righf B Ch f GCI wwf VARS11' eclro, LQFICG' Yaconah Mr. Baroodyf Allen, Richie BYHBASKETBALL TEAM 1 d One, D Vienn ' 9, Trovafo Fr - ont f . . 0 u N T Y OW- Sfdfpfno, Weiss, Brown Ncc H f are of BASKETBALL 'QS' JIM ALLEN MARTY LaFICA JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY SCHEDULE SCHEDULE E R. 43 Newark 4l E.R. 56 NCWGVII E R, 39 Pi1Isford 26 E.R. 47 Piifsford ER. 5I Websfcr I 33 E.R. 48 Websier U ER. 50 gonciequoxf L 0mi9qU?lI E R. 49 Voc por? . - VOC PO' ER. 32 P I' ld I7 E.R. 65 Geneva ER. 23 BEEgI1tIon 63 E.R. 48 Brighfon E R. 37 Spencerporf 24 E.R. 60 Spgncerporf E R. 43 Faigaorf a?'!lLP':VI R. 56 W f . . e s er ER. 47 PISSIZECI3 32 E.R. 57 Piffsford I E R. 62 Irondequoif 4I Lgondeiuouf ER. 52 Newark SI . , ewdr R. 38 F ' f 49 E.R. 50 F 'pct ER. 34 Bfilrgggn 45 E.R. S5 Bsighfcgn E R. 50 Spencerporf 25 E.R. 60 Spencerport E R. S0 Brockpori 33 grockpnrf . . ansvu e E.R. 80 Bafh E.R. 49 Lyons I Y ,. v - Left to right: Dench, Corea, Patti, Palma, O'Brien, DiSaIvo. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 57 W x DTHER SPORTS TRAGK Traclc al' Easl Rochesrer has al- ways been a spirired sporl and I95I was no exceplion. Coach Brody has, as always, slressed de- Ierminalion Io win and good sporrsmanship over alailily. We had many winners in I95l, head- ing 'rhe Iisr was Arr Rilchie who won Ihe Counly and Secrional 440 dash in record lime. SCHEDULE ER. 37 Brighron 63 ER. 48 Broclcporl 52 ER. 55 Fairporl 45 TRACK TEAM Easr Rochesrer finished 'Ihird in Back row: Peregrim. LaFica, Accairi, Emerson, Brock, I-Ianchowsky, Williams, Brown, Pallini, Marcoccia, Courlly meal. Mr. Brody. Front row: Bruno, Williams. DiRien: Chinelli. BASEBALL The E. R. I-I. S. Baseball Team complered a successful season in I95I wi'rh a final record of +en games won and five IosI for a percenfage of .666. Viclor O ...... ER. I2 Piffsford 2 ...... E.R. 4 Vic'ror 4 ...... ER. 3 Brockporf 5 ..... - ER. 8 Websfer 8 ,..... ER. 3 Brigl1+on 2 ...... ER. 3 Spencerpod 7 ...... ER. I I I-IiI+on I2 ...... ER. 20 Irondequoi'r 5 ...... ER. 7 BrocIcpor'I 5 ...... ER. 6 Webs+er 8 ...... ER. O Brigh'ron I ...... ER. 4 Spencerpor'r 7 ...... ER. 4 I'IiIIon O ...... ER. I5 Irondequoi+ 7 ...... ER. I 1.--f 1 QW-5iien, vQW , H dricx. B Ck row. Mr. Boyce, U'?.ItEael-apllfjflgon, Prong, Lawson, Vienne, Y a ie i Lelt to right' t ow: BaII:azzo, McQUBYf r Deveraux. Fron Left to riaht: Wrioht. Sleeman. Luclxie. Dovle. Conners. Stronc. Foraensi. Little. TENNIS The quanriry and qualify of Ten- nis in Monroe Coun+y in I95I did no+ measure up 'ro Ihe siandards of Ihe pasf. Eas+ Roches+er wenI' Io 'rhe 'finals in singles in +I'1e Counly Tournamenr. LeI'Iers were awarded Io Charles Sleeman, Bruce Srrong and Warren Luckie. ' SCHEDULE Websfer 2 ER. I Brighfon 3 ER. 0 Brighfon 3 ER. 0 BrocIcpor+ 3 ER. O Broclcporf 3 ER. O Websfer 2 ER. O 58 3? , W ig N l mi : 4 S Z Compliments P U L V E R S of Diamonds - Jewelry and Walches KING'S SHOE STORE 304 Main s+. 'Phone E. R. 433.M GINEGAW BROS. Plumbing - Healing - Hardware Radio - Television TOWN DRY CLEANERS We Call and Deliver E. Rochester. N. Y. Phone 339 Phone E' R' 74' Van Heusen Shirls Fortune Shoes Compliments GENE'S CLOTHES SHOP of I Curlee Clofhes Campus Sporlswear S Compliments B A C H M A N ' S WELCH'S MEN'S SHOP 3'9 Milf' Slfeef Ice Cream - Confectionery WHERE QUALITY COUNTS . Magazines - Smokes Compliments Compliments PATTERSON HARDWARE Ari' Ki+chen's Service Sfafion HARDWARE ancl SPORTING GOODS 320 Main S+. Phone E. R. 308 IIO Easf Commercial Sfreef 535+ R0CI1e5Ie - N- Y- INSURANCE DeRITTER - FISH I37 Wesf Commercial S+. W. D. HEWES AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE 4I4 Main S+. Phone 276 Compliments MANCE'S MARKET Compliments 01' Carpen+er Hardware Co. Serving You Since I9I I Hardware. Painfs and Glass Compliments E. R. CANDY KITCHEN of Homemade Cand'es and Ice C eam Q I08 Easf Coinmercial SI. r A N G E L A I S Lnghf Lunches Phone E. R. IIO SMART APPAREL Compliments S W E E T L A N D f o HOMEMADE C V L T nca CREAM - CANDY A M E ' A E Il5 Wesi Commercial S+. Dry Cleaners Compliments Comfdiments 0 f of BABE GILBERT VILLAGE APPLIANCE C M d C I orner ain an ommerc 'aff . 6 YEARBOOK PORTRAITS and GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS by THOMAS D. PIIRROTTI-I I52 W. Commercial Sireef EAST ROCHESTER, N. Y. Rare gems, gold, happiness, and weallh: Ihe blessing ol God and good heallh. All of Jrhis we wish Io each of you proud parenls and Iheir grad- uares of '52 . I FINCHLEY Accredifed GemoIogis+ - East Rochester - Compliments of KOTOWITZ and NORTON ExcAvAriNe c:oNrRAcToRs Compliments of Lena's Beaufy Bar EAST ROCHESTER OFFICE Union Trus+ Co. of Rochesler Compliments 01' ANDREWS SPORT SHOP Pierce Hazzard Pharmacy E. G. Hazzard - E. B. Hazzard Your REXALL Drug Store Easf Rochesler, New York Compliments RITEWAY MARKET II9 West Commercial Sf. Compliments ef E. DIDOMINICO Compliments 01' Communiiy CIoI'hes Shop III Wes? Commercial SI. Phone E. R. 283 Compliments of Despafch Motors, Inc. Easl Rochesier. N. Y. Your Local Hudson Dealer Compliments of SIMMON'S FLORIST I02 Wesi' Commercial Sf. Phone 77I Phone E. R. 44I Compliments HATCH MUSIC STORE of FRIGIDAIRE TELEVISION FLOOR COVERING WESTERN AUTO Main and Commercial Sis. Phone 25-J J. W. LaFay, Prop. Compliments A M E R l C A N S K Y L I N E Tailoring and Dry cleaning service Known for quality work DRESS SHOPPE 322 Main S+. Easi' Roches+er, N. Y. C l' Omp lments Read High School Hi-Lighfs and keep wilh school doings every week in Ihe 230 W- Commercial S+- I EAST ROCHESTER HERALD You ring E. R. I20 We bring Lel your nexl dress be Easl' Roches+er a Vicky Vaughn Jr. Federal Savings 8: Loan Ass'n From S A X T O N ' S The place where you gef Hue moslf who extend every good wish to for your savings THE CLASS OF '52 BASTIAN BRDS. GDMPANY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY, ENGRAVED COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL CARDS SPECIAL EMBLEMS DESIGNED FOR CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE Mr. Walrer I-loselfon, Charles Hoselfon, and Mr. Dunn survey Jrhe new driver Jrraining car. The car is loaned ro The school sysfem. HOSELTUN GHEVRULET A DESPATCH OIL co Corner Washingfon and Linden A TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF You Telephone E. R. 242 GOOD LUCK - GOOD HEALTH - AND GOD SPEED YOU - RO'CHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC Compliments GRATTON'S Furnifure Eas+ Rochesfer Main S+. Say it with flowers FRANK KOONS Best Wish The Class i 52 fro FLOWST DESPATCI-I SHOPS INC Compliments Complim of of GEORGE C. SAUER pETE GARASCIO Plumbing Conlrador Barber Sh P Compliments of Compli SCHNEPP MOTORS INC. of Your Chrysler-Plymoulh Dealer R Q S E S 4l3 Main Sfreel J. DELLA PIETRA'S Complim t Grocery and Meal' Markef of 450 W. Commercial S'l'. We Deliver Phone 684-J Compli R O G O Z A' S wITI-INEY's LAUNDROMAT MARKET AND GROCERIES SMOKE BERRETTONE SHOP Gifts For Compliments Of W Id l'k + 'rh lc I GABE'S TELEVISION SERVICE Joilggsriziloihzls Z I P I of +l'Ie adver+ising l'I h pp +l'Iis book. Compliments Gagash C L A R K ' S Home furnishings Mad Home of Streamlined Selling SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS The Prehistoric Men. I BuII's Eye!!! The Unforge'HabIe CIovers The Nigh+ingaIes Take a leHer Miss GarreH A Rid Mr. InferIocu1'er '-3 n 14LiC'TlOV Whaf am I bid777 ing fhrough a Winfer WonderIand am Curfain Time Coming Up! Sassafras, Topsy and Mose Senior Super Mon So round, so firmly packed I A W Q.. .1 I X. X new arf' TI .. We are Ihe Senior GirIs We IiIze 'em over 35. AS WE LIKE IT NI Hefe Wh Q -5 i q I - Swee+hear+s AII Sand if's a leff fo I he fnoufh! Burrrrrrrr I-The Gdnq S HoId Thar Line I+ sureIy won'I' fly! 'Land away we go! aasmpgfy rw : p Nj, The Grea+ Thinker Lend a Hand Uncondn+uonaI?77 The Men of Tomorrow Who me? 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