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Facult MRS. MILLER MR. NACCARELLA MR. MILLER MR. QUINN English Department. Seventh Grade, Freshman Foot- Musical Director of Assem- Boys' Physical Education, As- ball Coach. blies, Vocal Music Choir Di- sistant Football Coach, Driv- rector, Girls' Glee Club Di- ers Education, Hygiene, rector, Jr. High Chorus Di- Wrestling Coach. rector. MRS. REDMAN MRS. REIGELSPERGER MRS. SPRAGUE MR. VERZELLA Mathematics Department. Home Economics Department, Business Department. Eighth Grade, .I .V. Basketball S.O.S. Advisor. Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. MISS WELLS MISS WILSON English Department, Freshman Mathematics Department. Class Advisor. I3
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Faculty MRS. GEARS MISS HENRY MISS HERY MISS HORSEY Seventh Grade. Jr. High Stu- Home Economics Department, History Department, National Eighth Grade. dent Council Advisor. ' S.O.S. Advisor, Adult Edu- Honor Society Advisor, Jour- cation. nalism, Senior Class Ad- visor, Modern Dance Club Advisor. MR. HUGHES MR. JOHNSON MRS. KARGER MRS. LEUTY Jr. High Science Department. High School Librarian, Library Seventh Grade. Mathematics Department Club. MR. LOOS MISS MCDONALD English Department, Speech, Reading. Future Teachers Advisor. I2
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FOR SENIORS, BUSILY GATHERING MEMORIES OF HIGH SCHOOL TO LAST THEM A LIFE-TIME, TRADITION MEANS . . . seeing the underclassmen stand as the Seniors en- ter or leave the auditorium before or after assemblies. TRADITION MEANS . . . pushing nearer to Washington through the magazine campaign. TRADITION MEANS . . . dancing to the strains of sweet music at the Senior Ball, where King Peter and Queen Sandy reigned supreme. TRADITION MEANS . . . the classis award for good behavior, its trip to Washington! TRADITION MEANS . . . the baked food sales held to help the class meet its various responsibilities near the end of the year. TRADITION MEANS . . . the honoring of the class King and Queen and the acknowledgment of their attendants at the coronation, held in June. TRADITION MEANS . . . the Seniors selling their hot pizza, cold pop, and stale candy at all home basketball games. TRADITION MEANS . . . their last moving up day, to the stage, to reign over all. TRADITION MEANS . . . that the Seniors have earned the privilege of not reporting to homeroom at noon. TRADITION MEANS . . . the final and most important of all the activities in which the class participates, Gradu- ationg for the Class of 1959, leaving the hallowed halls of East Rochester High School forever on June 20, 1959.
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