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EIQALIZIS or Mr. Hqajrdisg QARQSNT ROKQQM Mr. swpino U ji A Vx 1711 KX. XJ X iv lt? XJ X U X Q BOAIW o V EDUCATJQ K ,gh ' e' f - Q, , U X XM, this yea cwas cd derneQ! ' .the forthcoming move to the new school the lt-lvle fin touche n the ne building, the Board has been more than busy dv Qieyf howe' r, has not detracted from the traditional fine job the Board or E gt Rochester HighrSchool. . fn lg bQb9 retfive will have for For twenty- three were tradi- tions the old', high' chool. tradition the test of ti e, and those which maintains best as it fail to do this are eliminated. Trad' ' s are closely linked within the hearts of people. As fa agXERHS is concerned, traditions foster loyalty and school s 1rit. ERHS has a great many traditions of which we are p oud. Among these are an excellent activities program, the brown and white colors of our school, our formidable basketball teams, the ERHS- Fairport athletic contests, the song contest, our annual school play, and our outstanding musical organizations. A worthy tradition that has developed in recent years is the com- mendable goal of graduating from high school. During the past decade, 90 percent of our students entering high school have graduated. Certainly this is a tradition worthy of perpetuation. Not the least of these traditions, and certainly one of the oldest, is the Gagashoan itself. Traditions have a great cohesive power. It is to be hoped that from these traditions you have developed a loyalty to your alma mater, as have past graduating classes, that will continue throughout your lifetime. The best of luck to all of you. Frank J. O'Donnell, MR. FRANK J. 0'DONNELL Principal Principal 8
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Miss Turner Mrs. Hill Mrs. Hefferin OFFICE STAFF Probably among the most diligent workers in our school are the office staff, who have charge of every- thing from absence lists to official school papers. Familiar faces to all of us, Miss Turner, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Smith manage to keep their sense of humor and helpful understanding during all kinds of questions and situations. 'Q Every student of East Rochester ,ig, L'l Hia High School consults with Miss f H ' Guts :Jn Jackling, many times throughout his four years. Her friendly advice is available to all Who stop in her of- ! ix 2 fice, whether the matter in question W V xxx concerns the selection of a high ---Z school course, a college, or the plan- - 3 ij: ning of one's future after graduation. MISS JACKLING Guidance Director To the Class of 1959 Traditions have played a very important part in your last four years in ERI-IS, your class activities, the athletic program, special events, yes, and even Chemistry, Math, Home Economics, Social Studies and English. You have as a class been instrumental in changing, or helping to change, some of these traditions to 'make ours a better high school. Soon you will leave this phase of your life and enter another. Whether or not it be more educa- tion, marriage, business or industry, you will be aided by your high school life, but you will continue in a World of tradition. Be ever willing- to evaluate, to accept that which is good, and question that which does not add to the good life of you and your contemporaries. Best of luck to you. L. C. Obourn MR. LEWIS C. OBOURN Superintendent Superintendent 9
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