East High School - Orient Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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ADEI INF AC1lNltl,l,O, ADDIF, 171 l'1rst Street , V, l'rcnch Qlub 1, 2: Ping-Pong 1, 2: Renaissance 1, 2. V je VN ashington l. High School GcnfrA Hospital s, I-IMANLTFI, .-XGNFl,l,O, NMI, 22-l-l C1itTorc1fL3Xifenue Baseball 2. 3, -lg Home room Basketball 1, 2, -l: Renaissance 2, 3 1. R. C. 1, 2, 3: llomeroom lfasehall 1g Homeroom Soccer 1, 2, 3 No. 27 fntlecitlecl 1ND1'R lion 76 Dulce Strut 1 n State 2, 3, -lx LOI'lC1llllIll 3, -l: Reserve Baslcetball 2: H1-1 1 7 1 -l Annex liaskethall: Annex Soccer. 'Q 'Vo 7 , 1'.of Michigan Alflli A1,'l'lNlUN'1'lf, 'IifWfitQ 7?1,Woodward Street Roman State 1, 2: V 'sity Club Publicity Manager 4: H. R. liasliet- ball 1. 2, 3: H. aseball 1, 2, 3: H. R. Sotlfr Ifl, 3. f No, 31 Notre Dame I 1 ANL R I R. AM .M'Il., 17 Weld Str Rtnaissa cl C1 . -, 3, -l: Secretar' ' ce Club 1, 411. R. C. 1 7 -l 1' l 1 lx ' ub -lt llas 'et ' tnnis 1 Brockport Normal ,Xl LH.-XRl,l'.S .-XMTUJ, LHLCIX, 207 Central Park Homcroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Baseball Z, 3, -lg Home- room Soccer 1, Z, 3. -lg Varsity Club -l: I. R. C. -l. St. Francis Xavier School lintlecicletl IXI-ININ XNDFRSON 1111-'triisStrttt ,.. ANNli'l'Tl-Q ARKOWITZ, Army, 1-l Rome Street 1. R. C.: Renaissance: Basketball 1: Tennis 2, 3. lfnclecitletl I ost ARNSQNH, -11.,'.,' Vagas street H wh -lf pn room Baseball 3 -lg Homeroom Soc 2 3, -lg Hon eroo 1 Touch Tootball -lg Varsity -l. Vlashin ton High 1 llndecidetl I 1 M.-XNFRED AUG1iNST1QIN, h1VlANNY,U 183 lidgelantl Street Tennis 3g Swimming 3, -lg Science Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, -lg Annex Soccer. No. 11 Umlecicletl DON AI D B-X11 FY DON 739 Farmington Roacl Homcroom Basketball 2: Softball 1, 2, 33 Lsher Prolics 3: Hi-N N0 U2 Vncleciclul RAIHRYW BAI1 PY K 310 Hansard Avenue Basketballl 2 3 -l Ienmsl 2 Badmmtonfl 3 -l Ping. long 1 -l Swimming,-l Horse Shoe Pitching2 3 -l Baseball 7 1 Greer, Award 2' German Llub 3 471 . .. . . . No. 33 Undecided 9

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,RENAL'D, Serrfinryg SMITH, Pre,v1'df1zf,' LIGHT, 1'z'ce-l'mririm1f, SPINK, Tr I1 ur HISTORY OF THE JUNE CREW One bright morning early in September 1935, a horde of optimistic freshmen trouped gaily up the gangplank of that trim little schooner Ear! High Arzrzfx fpost no billsj. A sorry looking lot we were too, and ye can lay to that! Oversized heads: long, lanky, awkward legsg ears flapping merrily in the wind, we trudged unsus- pectingly on board under the genial gaze of our tall and handsome skipper, Cap'n Harris. A year of innocent bliss followed: aye, and we swabbed the decks with nary a sign of seasickness, secure in the knowledge that we knew all there was to know and were just out for the ride! Aye, sweet delusions of a freshman!! Sophomorically, life became a veritable terror! Bunked securely in the dismal fo'c'sl of the Stately Vfrfel, we stared in stark terror at the swarthy seniors. The rolling seas turned our swimming heads toward the soon well-populated rail. And blast me scuppers, but this wasn't the worst! Stricken with the dismal misery of Sophomorosis, suddenly we heard the thundering approach of that terror of the seas, Simon Legreeu Merrell who cracked his snake-like whip with an evil laugh, are broiled Sophomore for every meal and fed his insatiable bloodhounds the leav- ings. Oh woes of the Merrell-chased Sophomoresl With the laurels ofjuniorship came much-needed sea-legs. And shiver me timbers if Simon Legreen didnlt attempt to lead us astray by enrolling us in that dis- reputable secret organization, Thr Royal Order of Merrfllorziarz Bloodhoundx, or- ganized for the sole purpose of plaguing Sophs. Ha, ha! Did we join the blackguard? You bet we did! The salt spray hardened our faces, and the seniors looked upon our lowly selves with a little less contempt. At last the glimmering lights of graduation pierced the darkness as we stood on senior deck and prepared for departure with the shadow of a tear in our seasoned eye. Now we could see the twinkle in the eyes of beloved Simon,,' stand tall and straight, recite both verses ofthe Alma Mater without blinking an eyelash, and glare with contempt upon the cowering Sophs. The dangers of Regents were history. Clubs, senior plays, Frolicf, teachers, Orient, all form a jumble of memories which compose the real East High School. And as we, the crew of June 1939, step forth, these are the memories we shall cherish as we shoot the rapids of life. 15



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JOYCE C. BAKER, Sxioxr, 250 Tarrington Road llasketball lg Swimming 29 Archery Z1 'lic-nnis 3: l. R. C. 3, 4: French Club 3, 45 'liraclc Meet 3. Syracuse North High School Vmlecitletl LLOYD B.-Xlxl'.R, l3AKl-',' 127 llovcrton Street .Xnnex Orchestra l. liancl and Orchestra 2, J, 4: lnter-high llzintl J, 43 Choir 3g lftolics Orchestra 3, 4. No. ZS lfastman School of Music lVlrXRkl0Rll'. RU l H B.-XkI4.R, N'l.-xkczlli. l42 ltmpire lloulevartl Q hon l, 2, 3, 4, larench Llub 2. N ox Board 3, 4, l iaetoi latrician l, 2, 3, 4glArol1cs 4: Publicity Nlanager ol the Orient 4.Cur1leAetlile4g Constitutional Convention Alternate. l.aurclton Post Ciratliiare Al,lilfR'l' li. l3AKKl'fR, Ql Wisconsin Street Orchestra l, 2, 3, Science Club 3, 41 l rt-nch Club 3, 4: l. R. C. lg Usher lfrolics '37g Swimming 4: Klkll-ZN'l Stal'l'4: Holm-rooiu illl'L'liSlII'CI'l Hi-Y: Ping:-Pong Club. No. ZS Nl. l. li. XXARRLN lx. liAl.l.IlNLil.R, limi., 13 Vltrulitli Striet llaseball Reserves 33 lrack 4, 'liumbling Club 2, 3, 4: Yollex' llall .lay Loolte -lunior lligh Nlechzuucs lnstitute WU 'WX li-XRC 'Noun N -Xrch Strut as ctball l 1 liolics 7 Qhoirl 7 lloolcst C crm 1 Klub Nl 77 llighluul llospitil NlQOl,l1l l.-X HASll,l',. Nick. ll! Delc-van Street Baseball 2, Dept. Stenographer 4: l. R. C. 2, 3. Sec. llerz1ltl 2, Track Meet 3: Renaissance 2, 3, 4. Fairport High School R. ll. l. l'I.0Rl'.lNLl. B41 LS, llNl.1rsells Xu-iam Spanish Club 3, 4. Goshen School linnlecitleil -IAMHS ll. li.-XUG, ZZS liayclil' Drive Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Corpus Christi School 'llmleciilt-tl M R lil'.l.l,. . CA. Gaiun', 3171 1 orth inion treet la 1 l, 2. 1. I ml x nm gg 2. ' l I .. rseshoe litc 1 g l,-2: s. S iety l, , 3, 4g o ante 2: Presi- c 'ii , Re aiss ub 4. 3 o Al DRLH l3lN.l,l.lNl1H -XX, .XL lv, lil: lt icrolt Road liaclminton 2: 'llraclt Meet 2: Choir l 1 French Club 2, 3, Science Club 4. No. 46 ll. of R. SUSAN BILLY rl, SL M'-Q. 227 North linion Street Swimming l, 2. lennis l, 2. liaslcetball 2, 3: Xolley llall lg llzist-hall 2, 3: Renaissance Club 2, 3. 4: l. R. C. 3: Horseshoe 2, 3. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Clerical and Secretarial Work

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