Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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Washington High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 92 of 106
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BUYS' MINOR SPCDRTS M E M B E R S A. Andzer R. Depuyt S. Jardine R. Kulczyclcy K. Papa H. Saclcs S. Camilleri E. Foxman M. Jaffee A. Manevitz I.. Ries M. Shultz C. Christoff J. Guarrera B. Kozel H. Marl4ovvsl4i F. Riotraschlte H. Schwartz D. Defueorge I. Jacobson I.. Kubialc I. Michelson D. Rudolf D. Silver S. Stolnitz R. Zazzaro T E N N IS The Tennis Team proved their worth during the past season. Their sportsman-Iilce attitude in defeat as well as their grace in victory were characteristic of Washington High. Although the members re- ceived little public recognition, they did not relax in their effort to prove the superiority of Washing- ton teams in character as well as ability. They finished third of ten schools in interscholastic compe- tmon' BOWLING With a record of eight victories as against one defeat, the bowling team is iustified in gloating over the past season. The most impressive of all victories was the defeat of the Franklin Keglers. All of the victories registered were due to the cooperation of the team as a whole and not to any one in- dividual. GO LFING Although vve have not as yet entered a golfing team in interscholastic competition, individual play- ers have nevertheless been developing slcill, just in case. WRESTLING Under the supervision of Mr. Kress, Washington High is developing some top notch wrestlers. Through the open door of the corrective room can be heard the grunts and groans of the gladiators as each clamps a punishing hold upon the other. Should wrestling become an interscholastic sport vve should be prepared for a championship team. HORSE SHOE PITCHING Although Washington did not finish in the first division this last season, the pitchers neverthe- less gave the opposition plenty of trouble. 80

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TRACK AND CRCDSS COUNTRY ABE LEVV ..... .... . . . Track Manager JOHN GUARRARA . . .Cross-Country Manager MR. EDWARD HULEK . . .... . . . Track Coach MR. BROOKS KIGGTNS. . ..... . Cross-Country Coach M E M B E R S S. Andrea A. Coleman H. Kramer E. Philips T. Andrea A. DeSanctis W. Kyznko D. Rudy A. Avnet J. Gallo S. Lacagnina N. Siconolii S. Barone J. Germano M. Lefko l. Starr R. Brandt R. Giebel H. Levy R. Strem A. Briggs J. Guarrera l. Manevitz S. Turula H. Burke E. Hurvitz L. Maros L. Welke A. Callipari R. Jacula B. Newman A. Wicks H. Cohen M. Jatlee J. Recora H. Winn ON YOUR MARK ! With Strem and Gallo leading Washington's rabbit-looted runners, the cross-country team raced itself into a brilliantly successful season. ln the first meet, the Generals Finished behind Monroe but raced in to beat Charlotte and Franklin. ln its second meet, Washington defeated both Marshalland Edison Tech, the cross-country team which had been deemed infallible. The climax of the season came at the sectional run at Hobart where thirteen schools were represented by the sixty Tleetest harriers of western New York. There, Strem raced a sensational third while the Generals captured fourth p ace. In lnhtqtzckqoutstanding point getters were Rudy, broad and high jump, Raab, broad jump, Jacula, in t e a mi e. 79



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GIRLS' MINCDR SPORTS M E M B E R 5 Rae Barragato Dorothy Goldberg Alice Peters Mary Cammarata Katherine Golden Beverly Raphael Aldona Cernis Myrtle Goldstein Betty Sanes Genevieve Chelchowslfa Stella lnterlicchio Nicoletta Sedetta Rose Czudalc Walter Kyzynlco Fanny Snyder Theresa DiNatale Lillian Levine Lena Ventura Olga Golben Jean Patterson INTRAMURAL I Although the intramural activities ofthe school are not as vvell-lcnovvn as the interscholastic activi- ties they, nevertheless, constitute an important phase of school life. Through these extra-curricular activities for girls, consisting of tennis, baslcetball, badminton, volleyball, ping-pong, athletic club, horse-baclc riding, archery, and interpretive and social dancing is brought about closer harmony among the participants. FAVORITES I Tennis stimulates quiclc reaction, baslcetball helps as a strengthener of the legs, and horse-baclt riding develops poise and precision. Qne of the most interesting of all activities is interpretive and social dancing. When one goes past the girls' gym alter school, he cannot help but admire the grace and rhythm of the dancers. 81

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