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9 THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS I964- I 965 1 5 8 11 19 24 26 28 9 12 15 17 24 50 3 7 How could they be so happy to get back? 10 18 19 26 27 3 4 7 8 15 17 20 21 22 It sure was a nice dance ? 29 1 4 8 14 25 This won't hurt a bit. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER School begins-We are introduced to Vip and Peppy -Senior Magazine Campaign starts. Only 39 weeks left. First victory on road to championship, 15-0 over Webster. , Mr. Dallavaux's rousing talk on manners. Victory 4552 over Brighton-Snerd becomes a bruiser. Seniors end Magazine Campaign 537200 richer fparents 357200 poorerj. OCTOBER AFS Assembly with slides on Finland- Period 7 will be 1 omitted. Is that the new 7th or the old? Even the office didn't know! 1st loss-a 21-17 heartbreaker to Brockport. . New York State Regents Test-6 hours of torture. In four months, 15 will be glad they took it. ER swims its way to victory-shuts out LeRoy 32-0. Columbus gives us the first holiday of the year. The Groop comes for the Senior Class Dance, it takes Mr. Quinn to make their group leave. Loss 9642 Clast onej to Eastridge 12-6. Greg Masick decides it's easier to run the wrong way, , but we beat Irondequoitganyway, 14-9. Mr. Parotta comes to take pictures- Line up against the wall, shorter people to the right. NOVEMBER We picked the winners: President Johnson and Senator Kennedy. VICTORY over Fairport 14-0. The Little Brown Jug returns to ER. Mr. Quinn's 2nd CWC Crown Cthanks also to Mr. Saylorj-Bombers finish 6-2 season. Veterans' Day Assembly-new flag guardian, Rocco Platino, is sworn in. First Report Cards- and everything was going so well. The Monte that Ronred-and so did the audience. Thanksgiving vacation begins-We should get at those term papers! We just won one championshipg now we start on a long road toward another, a 50-36 basketball victory over Brockport. li W 1 1 A 4 DECEMBER 14 inducted into National Honor Society. Total Sen- iors-29, juniors-6. B-ballers squeak by Webster 62-583 jV's 80th out of 81. Parents and studentsface teachers. Grapplers win the lst of 15-trounce Gates 37-11. Swimmers start off right-dunk Franklin 62-33. Christmas Concert-Choir looks great. C 11:59 P.M.j-Seniors still typing term papers. Surprising number of Seniors absent. No Christmas Parties? Alumnae return for The Hal- lelujah Chorus. Wrestlers finish second at Auburn-Ron, Larry, Max carry off trophies. JANUARY f12:O1 A.M.j 1st New Year's Resolutions broken. Back to the Salt Mines. ER shows Raiders a piano town produces more than pianos-ER proves good at canning also. Score: 66-41. Team now 8-0. I Double victories for ER-Swimmers beat Olympia 60-55, and wrestlers shut out Spencerport 54-0. Exams start-cramming begins.
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East Rochester High School offers a compre- hensive program in business, industrial arts, home economics, and art to help prepare stu- dents for their future occupations. Not only do the music department and physical education department train some members of the student body for their careers, but these departments also provide many students with important skills which aid them in enjoying life. F Q OFFICE STAFF rs Murray Miss aldassare, M r s . Hill. S T A F CUSTODIAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bullis, Mrs. Odorisi, Mr. Titman, Mrs. Scumaci, Mrs. Ross. SECOND ROW: Mr. Platino, Mr. DiCiantis. The efficient office staff is hard at work long before the first bell rings in the morning. Their ef- forts continue all through the day to keep our school running smoothly. East Rochester has always been known for the cleanliness of its buildings. Thanks to our capable custodial staff, this year has been no exception. For all those students who wish to remain at school during the noon hour, the cafeteria staff continues to provide a fine lunch program. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Ransco, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Vigaretti. F I3
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CALENDAR qconry FEBRUARY The bad news-mid term test marks returned. AEC Assembly-Vip's hair is shocking . Annual Dress-Down Day raises 55300 for ATAD. Another shutout for grapplers, a 48-O win over Pittsford. Sparkling victories over Aquinas for Varsity and jV's. Bomber wrestlers finish season 15-O, 1st place, by 50-O romp over Brockport. County Wrestling Tourney endsg Bombers finish 2nd ti Eastridge-Carey Corea and Larry DiCiantis take first p aces. Holiday provides a cold, but interesting night for a few Senior boys- Where the girls are . . Frosh sponsor very Primitive evening-bolster treasury with a 39.00 profit. Swimmers finish season Cfortunatelyj with 19-76 loss to Pittsford. MARCH UN Test-another world crisis! Bombers squeeze by Pittsford 39-35 to finish regular season 18-0, Division I Champsg jV,s lose 2nd, for 14-2 record. Circus comes to town-ATAD gets S350 more. FTA learns about Russian schools QCIA. investigation imminentj. NHS inducts members-total membership largest ever. Yearbook leaves for presses CAdvisors leave for South Avenuej. juniors take National Merit Scholarship Exam as they start to worry about colleges. Diplomat Dance benefits Exchange Student Program. JCL Convention at Canandaigua-roamin' holiday. APRIL NHS Book Sale-bestseller: Study-Guide to Crime arm' Punirlamenf. Rabbi Bernstein concludes Books Between Bites '64-'65 session with a most interesting review of Armegeddon, Block ER Winter Sports Assembly-great year for jacket industry. Easter Vacation begins-a long-awaited rest before the stretch drive. The Masque and Wig's party at the White House-J. B. Bohn holds a press conference. MAY juniors take College Boards for first time-thank heavens for second chances. We hear Brightons' orchestra--this brightons our day. The Prom-a night to remember. Spring Play-Sorry, Wrong N amber was a great number. Spring Concert-Oh, the agony of early morning re- hearsals. The choir visits Brighton to return the favor. Sore feet are the results of the Memorial Day Parade. W JUNE Moving-Up Day-The Grand Old Seniors realize the end is near. Highland Bowl-music under the stars. Varsity Club Picnic-family food budgets get a break. Special Awards Assembly-worthy accomplishments are recognized. Block ER Spring Sports Awards Assembly-buy your own jackets. Final exams begin-the last chance. GRADUATION-Seniors leave for the wide, wide world. W' W 5 l s Sai This might, though. P One of those nights, huh? Hot off the presses-it would be nice if they- dried the ink first. Now the Class of '65 is history. I5
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