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ROBERT VANAS 102 CIbv Avenue Undecided Ask Hubert — he know , Hut fuel try to find out. GORDON V RAGEL 1284 Dewey Avenue Undecided Skeezix in the name That ha brought him great fame. Baseball I. 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Basket hall 2: Soccer 2. 3. 4; Senior Boys ' Club. DOROTHY WAKEHAM 2. r »4 Magee Avenue Rochester Business Institute The god , to their favorite , hare given kind heart . Gym Meet 2; Dancing 2, 3, 4; Bank Clerk 2, 3. FRANCIS WARD 132 Avia Street Undecided I runde quoit ' lovely contribution to Marshall ' Graduating clan . GORDON WATTS 315 Ravine Avenue Undecided Quiet, but sincere. Baseball 2: Senior Boys ' Club; Science Club 4; Honor Patrol 4. RUBY WHEELER 248 Eastman Avenue Highland Hospital As valuable as her name. Honorable Mention 3; Basketball 2; Tennis L 2, 3; Hiking 8; Dancing 3; Tri-Y 1, 2, 8; Junior Girls ' Club; Senior Girls’ Club. DORIS WILSON 19 Primrose Street Rochester Business Institute Ham Potter ' s only rival. Honor Roll 3. 4; Honorable Men- tion 2. 3, 4; Minor Letter in Scholarship 4; Baseball 1; Swim- ming 1; Hiking 3, 4; Dancing 2: Forum 3; Cabinet 4; Jo-Mar Staff 2. 3; Student Secretary 4. EDWARD YERKES 8 Avis Street Mechanics Institute There is a young man And Ed is his name, When Miss Estes is absent He ' s not qilite the same. Honorable Mention 2, 3; Soccer 1; Reserve Soccer 3; Forum 2; Bank- ing 3; Band 1, 2, 3 ,4; Inter-High Band 3, 4; Dance Orchestra 4; Minor Letter in Activities 4. ELLEN YULE 136 Glendale Park Undecided It isn ' t so hard to go to school When you have pals like Ellen Yule. Dancing 2. 3. ADELE ZUCK 1428 Dewey Avenue Mechanics Institute Red hair. Skin fair, IFhsn you want Adele She ' s always there. Honorable Mention 4. FIFTEEN
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JAMES SIMPSON 171 Argo Park Undecided A very scientific boy. He ' s Mrs. Lay ' s pride amt joy. Honor Roll 4; Honorable Mention 2. 3, 4 ; Homeroom Baseball 4 ; Cross Country 4; Swimming 2; John Quill Staff; Science Club 3, 4; Homeroom Alternate 4; Cen- tennial Program 4. MARY STERLING 4 Woodside Street Undecided Her name describes her character. Honorable Mention 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 4 ; Basketball 4 ; Swim- ming 2; Swimming Meet 2: Lead- ers’ Club 3; Gym Meet 2; Minor Letter in Athletics 3; Major Letter in Athletics 4; Senior Girls ' Club 4 : Corridor Duty 3. ESTHER STONE 206 Bryan Street Undecided The only blonde stone ice ever saw. Honor Roll 3; Honorable Mention 4 : Gym Meet 2. PLUMA SWAIN 21 Locust Street Undecided you want Pluma to do a task. All you have to do is ask. PEARL SYKES H7 Bryan Street Rochester Business Institute Goodness Sykes! Another editwn of a charming yirl. Honor Roll 3. 4; Honorable Men- tion 3, 4; Leaders ' Club 4: Jo-Mar Staff. CHARLES TEMPLETON 222 Bidwell Terrace Undecided In track he ' s quite a star, And his fame will spread afar. Honorable Mention 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Swimming 2; Track 4; Stamp Club 3. 4. CHARLES TERRY 24 Velox Street Northwestern University A good loser — but he usually wins. Honorable Mention 2, 3; Reserve Baseball 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Baseball 1, 2; Homeroom Basket- ball 1. 2. 3; Class Basketball 4; Crosa Country 1; Soccer I. 2; Re- serve Soccer 3; Varsity Soccer 3, 4 : Track 2 ; Dancing Club 3 ; Major Letter in Athletics 4; Minor Letter in Athletics 3 ; Forum 3 ; Bank Clerk 3; Senior Boys ' Club; Hi Y 3. 4; Honor Patrol 3. MILO TURNER 640 Magee Avenue Undecided As a rivalled suitor We hope he ' ll suit her. Baseball 3. 4 ; Hi Y 3. 4. ESTHER TUTHILL 190 Birr Street Undecided First Class Scout in more ways than one. Honorable Mention 4; Swimming 1 : Gym Meet 1 ; Honor Patrol 4 ; Senior Girls ' Club. TILLIE VACCARO 22 % Fulton Avenue Highland Hospital 8he ' s a star athlete She ' s nimble of form .1 girl of broader mind We ' re sure you ' ll never find. Honor Roll 3, 4; Honorable Men- tion 2. 4; Minor Letter in Scholar- ship 4; Dancing 2; Dramatics Club 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Lea Babil- lards 4. FOURTEEN
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Class History — June, 1935 Determined not to be awed by patronizing looks from upperclassmen, members of the class of 1935 began their long-awaited high school career. The first few weeks were spent in becoming accustomed to new scenes, new methods, and new and harder subjects. We were helped in this by our class advisers. Miss Cleary and Mr. Epping, who initiated us into the many mysteries of high school life. Ronald Doe was elected president of the class and was assisted in his official duties by Virginia Malley, vice-president; Barbara Tarbox, secretary; and Bruce Battey, treasurer. To celebrate our first year and our hopes for future ones, these officers planned a successful picnic at Durand- Eastman Park in June. One of the high spots of the picnic was the sight of Miss Cleary, with the aid of three or four husky freshmen, trying to cut ice cream which had reposed too long in dry ice. After a welcome vacation, the class returned in all the greater glory of their sophomore year. They now came at regular hours and were able, as a result, to take part in many more school activities. Officers chosen to pilot the class were: Barbara Tarbox, president; Frank Lane, vice-president; and Carleton Matthews, secretary. The chief social activity of the year was a party held at school. The third year brought the class a new dignity, responsibility in school activities, and the realization that our pleasant class organiza- tion must be broken up. It was to give way, however, to a more inclusive organization, class clubs. This new plan only emphasized the part played by juniors in school life. Berna- dette Donahue was elected president of Junior Girls’ Club. Eight members of the class were elected to the National Honor Society. During the fourth year Carleton Mathews was voted president of the Students Association when he was a IV-1. Ronald Doe was elected vice-president; Barbara Tarbox, secretary; and John Kreutter, cheer leader. As we prepare to leave these majestic halls, we feel sincere regrets that we must surrender our place to other classes, that we were unable to use the new school, and that our four years have been, to most of us, all too short. Ruth Rhoden, IV-1. sixteen
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