East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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.I -XNUARY CLASS OFFICERS DUNN, P!'f'A'Ilfz'III lflifl n, 7il'r'tl,f1l7'l'f Rui-'SSI-,R, SfrrrI11l'y li-xku, 1'lin'-1'1'r,i'l'1l1'rlI ,fl , HISTORY 0F THE JANUARY CRE Freshmen l That was the name given to us on that January morning when we went through the process of getting settled in our higher chairs of learning. lt was not long before we found out that orientation had nothing to do with Tong Vlvars. and that this topsy-turvy world had a way of righting itself. Such strange things happened to the class of -lanuary 1939! No sooner had we learned the rules and regulations of the Annex than a drastic change took place in our orderly lives. Because of a large class entering the Annex in September we were thrown to our fate a half a year sooner than we had expected. VVe were pioneers all over again in the spacious Main huildingf, Like everything else, the change soon hecame more like English and less like Greek to us, and we were shouting for more worlds to conquer. All ofa sudden we became upper-classmen with that know-it-all look in our eyes, llut that was part of our make-up even if it did get on everyone's nerves. Then came that final term. Vlve knew all the words to the Alma lVlater. Our desire to hecome proficient in our studies increased, and we struggled to cram everything we didn't know into the remaining few months. The class of January 1939 will always he grateful to Mrs. lirown and Mr. liacon for their untiring efforts in helping us to have a successful party and graduation. We had the honor to he the last January class to graduate from East High School. Graduation was a very joyful and solemn occasion for it meant that the world was shouting for us to conquer it. 7

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JANUARY CREW ADVISERS MR. lf. Nuns BACON AND MRS. LINDA BROWN naw Through the many hectic and storm-tossed meetings ofthe January 1939 crew in fo'c'sle 101, the advisers, Mrs. Linda Brown and Mr. F. Niles Bacon, saw to it that we kept on our course and did not drift toward the hidden shoals. When, because of our inexperience, we asked Mr. Bacon's advice, he would rise slowly, twirl his Phi Beta Kappa key, and set us on the right course. To Mrs. Brown the January 1939 crew owes a debt of gratitude for her diligent efforts to make every- thing we attempted as safe and successful as sailing in familiar waters. So, Mrs. Brown and Mr. Bacon, the crew of January 1939 salutes you in hopes that others may be as fortunate as we have been in having you as class advisers. STANDARD BEARER DAVID EDWARDS GUARDIAN OF THE FLAG JEAN Rorassiau



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ROBERT ADF, BOB, S3 Rosewood Terrace Soccer 2, 3. 4: Track 2: Xmas Frolics 3: Growing Pains 3: Spanish Club: French Club: I. R. C.: Pres. Genesee Area Hi-Y Council: Graduation Program Jan. 139: Usher -lan. 'FS Graduation: Chairman College Information Day: Sergeant-at-Arms, Constitutional Con- vention: Wearer of Rf, No. 28 Springfield IQDNA IVI. AITKIN. 1350 Culver Road Roman State l. 2. 3, 4: Vox Board 2, 3, 4: Ifditor-in-Chiefof Vox 4: I. R. C. 3, 4: bsher Frolics, l'arent's Night: Orient Statli: Concilium 3, 4. Al.ICI'1 ALIIARIAN, 239 Chamberlain Street Usher for Frolics 1939: I. R. C. 3. 4: lladminton 4: Ping-Pong 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Usher for Growing Pains. No. 33 Undecided DOROTHY AI.l.IiN, I'1Nx11i, 2248 Main Street Tennis: Bowling: I. R. C.: French Club: Iisher Know Your School Week. No. 52 Cornell C. MAR-IURIIC BARG, HIVI.-XIKKEII-1,H 460 Rosewood Terrace I. R. C. Sect. 4: I. R. C. 2: Usher ,lune 'Sli Graduation: Choir 2, J: Xmas lfrolics '36, '37. No. ll Undecided CRAIG R. l3ARl.GVl', 250 Corwin Road French Club l, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Roman State l. 2: liand 2, 3, 4: Inter-Hi Band 2. 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Frolics US: Ad. Iiditor Orient 79: French Departmental Honor Award Elan. US. Monroe Michigan U. FVIILAN DAVID BARNIQS, 279 Grand Avenue Patrician 2, 3, 4: I. R. C. 3: 'lirack 2: German Club 2, 3, 4: Pres. German Club 4: Roman State l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Growing llains 4: 'I ommy 4: l,atm Award: Concilium 2, 3. No. 33 Annapolis RUTH ISARZ, BARxY, 79 Mildorf Street German Club 2: I. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Swimming I: Basketball 1: 'liennis 2, 3: Badminton 5: G. A. A. l: Usher for Xmas lfrolics 4: Ping-Pong 3. NO. 52 Undecided UIOSICPH S. BliR'I'RAlVI, joe, 351 Webster Avenue Alpha Hi-Y President: Tennis 3: Golf 4: Social Chairman jan. '39 Class: l. R. C. 2, 3. No. ll Undecided FRANCES BIEUCHICI., S9 Brentwood Street Our Lady of Mercy Undecided l3If'l I'Y CH RISI, BET, 565 Hazelwood Terrace Bowling: I. R. C.: German Club. No. 52 U. of R. JANE ELIZABETH CLARK, HJANIE,u 172 Baldwin Street German Club 2, 3, 4: Roman State 1, 2, 4: Concilium 3: Vox Board 2, 3: Usher Parents Night. No. 33 R. B. I.

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