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THE SENIOR OCCIDENT OF JANUARY 1933 R. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS Monty 178 Brooks Avenue Utf fime is too raluohlt to «hare with the teamen. Orehestra 1, 2. 3, I; West High Little Symphony 2. 3. I; Inter-High Orchestra 2 -t O -ndental Forum -I: Service Corps 4, .Vo. 37 Unirer tij of Michigan GLADYS WOLFE Gina 314 Kllicott Street J «it n pood end true, She'll eaptirate the heart of you. Tennis 1. 2. 3: Le Cercle Francait 3. 4: Suck anil Buskin 4. .Vo. 37 Unirerttip of Rochester MAXINE WOODSIDE Mux 10 Algonquin Terrace The perfect huh . SS Peter ,(■ Paul Roche «ter Bunin »» Institute WESLEY WRIGHT We 5 Schwartz Street Let every man mitul hi awn hurinent. Honor Math 3; West High Nites 3. Uml iron Undecided MARIE WRITZ Ritzy 258 Woodbine Avenue It take on educated man to sap, ‘1 don't know'I Senior Occident Staff: Choir 3. 4: Sock and Buskin Club 4; Gym Meet Award 2; Swimming 2. MARION E. YOUNG Giggle» 302 Congress Avenue It ■■ fun that make» the leorld jo 'roil N t. Swimming 2. 3: Tennis 2: Honor French 2. Xo. 37 Undecided CLARENCE S. WOODWORTH Forty 3035 St. I'aul Boulevard The darlinp of the house parties. Home Room Representative 2; Home Room Itnukctboll 2, 3; Home Room Baseball 2, 3: Sink and Buskin Club 3. 4; TryMing I'laew Cast. Madison Spracuse Embalming School Twenty-three
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THE SENIOR OCCIDENT OF JANUARY 1933 PETER J. TORRELLI Pete” 170 Oak Street The toughest won »frn around their port in near». Executive Council 2. 4; Home Room Bas- ketball 2; Home Room Baseball 3; Horae Room Soccer 3: Home Room Ba-eball 4; Reserve Basketball 3; Typing Award 2. J efir run n JJ „ decided ANGELA VACCARO Toot ” 158 Genesee Street An all around good athlete. Soccer 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3. 4; Basket ball 2. 3. 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Tenni 2. 3. 4; Tap Dancing 2. 3: Volley Ball 4; Honor English 4: Honor French 3. 4; G. A. A. Award 3; Belter Award, 2-inch IV ; Gym Meet 2; Single Tennis Tourna- ment 4; West nigh Kites. Madison Eastman School of Music MARY VAN HORN Van 288 Rugby Avenue IV -ft High’s loss is the world's gain. Basketball 2; French Club 4; Sock and Buskin Club 4; A-xembly Program 4; Fn-Miman Tea Committee 4. Madison Mechanics MARY JOSEPHINE VOLPE Jo” Buell Road. Coldwatcr, N. Y. Jo is courteous and polite; Always welcome to our sight. St. Augustine's Husinen DERNICE L. WAGNER Babe 33 Copley Street A personality that binds you jast, And hi Ads you to the eery Inst. Senior Occident Staff; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Tennis 2; Tap Dancing 2; Typing Award 2; Kook Store 4; Commit- tee, West High Nile 4; Sophomore Party Committee; Honor Society 4. Madison Undecided CARL THOMAS WEBER Rugged 793 Woodbine Avenue And then she. said to me— Advertising Agent 1: Assistant Sport Edi- tor 2; Chairman of Advisory Board. Senior Occident 4; Soccer 1. Basketball 1; Home Room Soccer; Basketball anti Baseball 2, 3. 4; Intra mural Tenni Tournament 1. 2, 3. 4; Inter-claw Swimming Meet 1, 2. 3; Swimming Team 3. 1; Band 1; So-k and Buskin 3. I; Pr id nt Sock and Bunkin Club 4; Member of Liter» -)' Department; Muxiral. and Dramatic Club- 4; Ch M Club 4. St. Michael's Michigan NORMA M. WHITE Korina 790 Tliuraton Road J'rettu. witty, and mischieious is our orma. Swimming 2, 3; Tap Dancing 3; Chorus 2; Sock and Buskin Club I. Madison U ndteided CLARK WHITEO “Wliitey 6 Colbert Place .Vote, iehrn was at Springfield, Reserve Soccer 1; Reserve Basketball 1; Soccer 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Soccer 4. Madison Springfield GERALDINE A. WICKMAN Jerry'’ 112 Milbank Street Open wide, fAeass. Tennis 2; Chorus 2; Sock nnd Buskin 3, 4. Vo. 37 Dental Dispensary ERNA LOUISE WIEOERHOLD Wirdy 210 Hawley Street Music, music every where, And Wiedy in the renter. Swimming 2. 4; Baseball 2; Rand 2. 3, 1; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Sock and Buskin 4. Madison Businsss Twt nty-two
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OUR LAST WORDS WE. the Class of January, nineteen hundred and thirty-three, feeling it necessary to inform the faculty and the underclassmen what we have left intact after our turbulent career in this institution of learning, and having attained the ripe old age and wisdom of seniors do hereby bequeath with all good intentions the following: 1. To Mr. Bennett, our congratulations on his increasing good health. 2. To L'ncle Jim. the satisfaction of having at lea t one lesson recited perfect!’ for him: “hour years of English, etc.'' 3. To Miss Bullard, a collection of fads concerning the sinking of the Lusitania and other subjects. 4. To Miss Bearss and Mr. Lockwood, the grand and glorious feeling of having successfully launched the best senior class yet. (According to our thinking.) 5. To Mr. Watson, specimens of our handwriting to lie shown to future assemblies. 6. To Mr. Keyes, our sincere appreciation of the plays which brightened a few of our assemblies, and more than some of our evenings. 7. To Mrs. Wright, an automatic switch to open all lockers before and aftci school. 8. To Miss Manchester, the hope that there will be a few absent slips left in her office after graduation. 9. To Mr. Sauer, our regret that students didn’t buy a Season ticket, and the merit of beginning such a good plan. 10. To the sub-seniors, the advice not to save seats in the front of the assembly for their Junior friends. 11. To Mr. Coon, our old schedules with their numerous changes that he so loved. 12. To the school at large, the traditions and ideals of the best high school in Rochester. 13. To M iss Davenport, the hope that her future classes will learn to set up apparatus to the right, or is it the left? Relieving this number of thirteen requests to be a lucky omen, we do solemnly set our seal ujjon this worthy document on the 25th day of October. 1932. Twnity-fonr
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