East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 11 of 68
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East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 10
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Page 10 text:

Administration Albert H. Wilcox Arthur E. Harris William Retz John L. Merr ell Earl A. Partridge Lucy Eisenbcrg English Department Harold Cowles Elizabeth Augsbury Gladys A Balcom Ann Bassett Dorothy Dennis Effie IL Esson Edna Haggith Benjamin Larrabee Elizabeth McGlachlm Annette O’Neil Margaret Remington Leslie Savage Ellis S, Smith Edith W. Stone Albert E Walker Allen B. W hitaker Marian F. Yergcr Modern Language Department AT, Blanche Kelly Martha Betz Inez D ' Amanda Carmeia Eland aca Antoinette Karp Elsie Neun Nina C + Oglesby Constance Albrech Physics Department John A. Baird Henry H. Keef Commercial Department Roy E Davey Marion R Regly Nellie M. Bowles Joseph L, Briggs F. H. Courtney Muriel Foote William R. Foster May F. Hill Richard M. Learn Lillian M, Lorscheider George IL Mclnerney George Moyer Herman 0 Porter Margaret. A, Ruf Mathematics Department William Betz Rose Abramow Louis Hagan J. Margaret Hope man Agnes G, Keough Genevieve O ' Connell Irene Quinn Paul J. Smith Helen Wescott FACULTY Social Science Department Alice N. Gibbons Lois Turner Linda Brown Eugenia A. Cameron Charlotte A Faber Kenneth E, Cell Donald J. McKIe Ethel W est Milton Woods ms Latin Department Sara Schwendler F. Niles Bacon Jessie Eppinger Bernice Ginsburgh Lillian Stoneburg Florence Toolan Geography Department John A. Baird Estelle Sanford Mac E. Warner Ethel West Biology Department Grace L. Williams Katherine Barry Clara Crittenden Eleanor Edwards Burr Williams Chemistry Department John A- Baird Helma Russel! Burr Williams Health Education Department Henry DiClimenti James LL Fowle Richard Ader Rot ert B. McKay Lillian J. Wangman Eflic L. Welherell Myra S I ogan Musk Department Kenneth C, Mook Reba W. Conway Duane II Haskell Mary W, Stark Art Department Fletcher IL Carpenter Caroline M. Morgan Paul Reichel Study Halls George Moyer Sara Sedita Librarian Irene D. Winans School Nurse Grace Dow die Secretaries Dorothy Geyer Martha F, ftickok Blanche Meiael Mollie A. Rosenbaum Practical Arts Edward A. Johnson Mamie Lynde Albert H. Wilcox, A.M , L.ll.D. Principal



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Marginian, Vyrerherg, Houck Warding, Moyer JANUARY 1935 CLASS HISTORY On a dark and stormy day four years ago some 150 blushing innocent youngsters entered the squeaking doors of Arnold Bowerman Swift’s shack—sometimes known as the East High Annex—and prepared to continue their “education.” Ah—and what an education that was! Those balmy days when we sat by the window and watched Rochester’s “finest” at No, 3 Precinct sitting with their feet jangling through the windows “protecting the taxpayers’ property.” And who can ever forget those “delightful” occasions when “Abie” Swift had us warm the chairs outside his office—and sometimes he “warmed” us! But soon that fleeting year was gone, and after tearing up our Latin books, we al! walked over to the main building. Here we found some new menaces, John Vyverberg, Eurt Wolff, and countless other “gentlemen and scholars.” We also got acquainted with a certain John Merrill who, growing very fond of some of us, used to keep us for seventh period because he could not part with our company. But that was not all! Left to their own devices for a year, the class’s scrawny “kid-sisters” blossomed out into dazzling specimens of female pulchritude, and soon our so-called he-men got goose pimples over such dainty damsels as Helen Coates, Betty “Mae West” Houck, Ruth Moyer, Harriet Lang, and—you know the rest! We loafed, laughed, “loved,” and tried to pass Regents Exams. Finally, however, the time drew nigh when our high school daze would end. And although we did take life rather lightly, there was many a sigh when w e finally received our diplomas. Deep down somewhere inside there’s a little spot in our heart just fur old E. H. S., and as we continue on our journey many may hope that— “While others come and others go We might stay on forever I” —Harvey A. Wolff JANUARY CLASS ADVISORS Paul Reichel, Gladys Ralco j JANUARY STANDARD REARERS Walter Harding, Florence Linhos

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