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DAPHNE WOODCOCK Daphne Goal-Teacher French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Lead- ers Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ambassador Staff 43 Modern Dance 2, 3: junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committeeg Magazine Cam- paign: Stationery Campaign. leziip- V HAEBE . ,rf m jiflyf o. jf Mm VLA.. Q I f P. l ,., ,fi flip s ' and f4W42d4 l?57 East Rochester Teachers Association prizes for attendance, responsibility, general attitude, and consistent effort: John Thomas and Patricia Santillo. Harriet Babcock Memorial Prize for excellence in English, by East Rochester Study Club: Diane Williams. Delphian Study Club American History prize: Roy Breon. Louis E. Bird Memorial Latin Prize for excellence in Latin study: Diane Wil- liams. The Burton J. Fryatt Memorial Prizes to the Senior boy and girl who have maintained high scholarship, and displayed commendable persistence and ap- plication in Business. Subjects: to a boy: Thomas Hydrick, to a girl: Florence Dippold. Mark Byron Furman Prizes to the boy and girl of the graduating class who have excelled in character and ideals, scholarship and leadership: to a boy: Roy Breon, to a girl: Barbara Kreger. The East Rochester College Club Scholarship of 3250 to: Diane Williams. The American Legion Auxiliary of jules Verne Fish Post Citizenship Prize: James Strong. V.F.W. Award for outstanding service rendered to the school-a lapel button and Certificate of merit: to a boy: john Vezendy, to a girl: Julie Corea. The E.R.H.S. Class of 1956 Scholarship of 35250 to: Janet Murray. St. Nicola Society of East Rochester Prize to the student of the graduating class who has done the most outstanding work in instrumental music: Bob Henry. St. Nicola Society of East Rochester Prize for excellence in Art: janet Murray. Library Prize to the Senior for rendering service to the school by working in the Library, given by the librarian, Melvin Johnson: Patricia Thomas. Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award to the member of the graduating class who has shown greatest progress in three years of science studies: Roy Breon. Reader's Digest Honorary subscription award to the Valedictorian: Roy Breon. Honor Books, given by the Board of Education for perfect attendance in the school year, 1956-57: not tardy: Diane Williams, Sally Squire, Theresa Bellavia, work in vocal music: jean George. Nancy Allen, Marlene Leith. Music prize given by Mr. Hugh Miller for faithful participation and superior work in vocal music: Jean George. P.T.A. Prize to the member of the Senior class, whose general-all-around endeavor. has contributed most to E.R.H.S.: Eunice Sweeney. East Rochester Rotary Club Scholarship Award: john Vezendy. Andrew Wolfe Award for excellence in Journalism to a member of the school newspaper staff: Hedy Sult. The Alex Bosso Memorial Award given to the boy in the Senior class who, through his participation in athletics, has exemplified the following highly: unselfishness, teamwork, enthusiasm, and fair play: Jerry Cilento. The Alexander MacKenzie Memorial Stewardship Prize awarded to the person in the graduating class who, without the thought of glory of personal recogni- tion, has unselfishly given his service, his time, and his talents for the better- ment of the East Rochester High School and the community: Julie Corea. The john McLaughlin Memorial Award given by the jules Verne Fish Post 896, American Legion, Dept. of New York, to the boy or girl of the senior class who has been most outstanding in both citizenship and sportsmanship: Margaret Ferri. E. R. Federal Savings and Loan Association Annual Essay Contest Award: janet Murray. Student Association Trophy Awards were presented to Hedy Sult, Marcia Mulder, john Vezendy, Roy Breon, Janet Murray, joan Wojick, Eunice Sweeney. Scholarships to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York State Regents Scholarship, and New York State Regents Scholarship in Science were awarded to Roy Breon. An Honorary Scholarship to the University of Buffalo was given to Dianne Williams. New York State Scholarship to Rochester Institute of Technology was awarded to janet Murray. Scholarship to Rochester Institute of Technology given by the Pfaudler Com- pany was awarded Edward Joslyn. Rochester Business Institute Scholarship fMonroe Countyj was awarded to Eunice Sweeney. Rochester Institute of Technology Scholarship was awarded to LaRue Plyter. 26
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ROGER SQUIER ..Rog,. Goal-Draftsman Track 1, 2, Cross Country 2' Projectionist Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Chorus 1' Ma azine Cam- 1 8 paign, Stationery Campaign. GAIL STELL Gail Goal-Secretary French Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Modern 5, Magazine Cam- Stationery Campaign. Dance Paigns BARBARA TAVERRITE Barb Goal-Secretary Girls' Sports 1, 2, 5, 4, JV Cheerleader 1, 2, Varsity Cheerleader 5, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Ball Com- mittee, Magazine Campaign, Latin Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Red Cross 5, 4, Leaders Club 2, Library Club 1, Stationery Campaign. N9 . ARK WILKINS Wilk Goal-Hotel Manager JV Baseball 1, 2, JV Basket- ball 1, 2, JV Football 2, French Club 2, Varsity Foot- ball 39 Junior Prom, Senior Ball, Magazine Campaign, Stationery Campaign. , , I A U ROSE PALMA J ' E LEY 1 URZETTA ' im Pam Goa I' Goal-Secretary QV Bas et ll , Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4' all 13 I a 1 is Junior Prom, Senior Ballyv I Ionefyv am? 1303 nd 2' - Magazine Campaign, Station- - ery Campaign, Girls' Sports ' 1, 2, 5, 4, Modern Dance 2, 5. 4 My off: PATRICK TOBIN Pat Goal-College JV Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 5, 4, JV Football 2, Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Boys' Sports Editor Ambassador Staff, Magazine Campaign, Junior Prom Committee, Sen- ior Ball Committee, Projec- tionist Club 4, Air Spotter 1, 2, 5, 4. 79567 JOAN WILSON -.Joann Goal--Dental Assistant Chorus 5, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Librarian 4, Modern Dance 5: Library Club 2, Magazine Campaign, Stationery Campaign.
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ay... Here is the picture of the wonderful family, with whom during a whole year, I shared the daily life. We, as it often happened at meal time are gathered to watch television. Even my dreams were sur- passed. I never could imagine that I ever would feel at home perfectly, somewhere else than in my Belgian family. But I have found even more than that, I have found second parents. They have done everything to make me happy, and make me always feel as one of them. I'm so grateful for their loving hospitality, their endless kindness and warm under- standing. In such a nice, cheerful family, it was difficult to be homesick. They have helped a great deal to make this year, one of the most happy and rich years of my life. To leave them, is to leave a piece of my heart.- Exchange student from East Rochester to Berlin, Germany-Constance Obourn . f .-, Exchange student from Brussels, Bel- gium-Liliane Peters. It was indeed an experience of lasting value to have been a member of a family in Berlin this past summer. They worked and played side by side with me and each other. As we came to know and love each other so were we able to discover how really small our world is and how unstable the barriers between nations. Shown here in the kitchen of my German home, I am helping my understanding Mutti and my unforgettable sister Chris prepare our evening meal. My trip was made possible through the American Field Service.
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