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.. V- ly Eyeiny The Future A4 A if .aa It's -lune - another class emerges from the well-worn, well-loved halls of Le Roy High School. However, this is not just another class! This is the Class of '47l Even as lowly Freshmen, we distinguished ourselves. Headed by our president -lohn Sullivan. we made money and had fun at our Bring 'Em in Gingham and Swing 'Emu dance. The diecorations were really something - you can still see the remains on the walls of the gym. Next came our Sophomore yearg we moved up to the third floor and up in everyone's twell, our own, anywayl estimation. 'XVe elected Mar- garet Callahan to leadership and then set out to make the Class of ,47 the best yet . XVill we ever forget the Sophomore Speaking Contest? XYhat an effort to keep our knees together when they were knocking like castanets! Then came our Question Mark dance. XVe couldn't decide on a theme, so -. In 1945, we moved into Room 25 as Juniors, I-lowever. our class was so large that part of us liowed over into Room 22. It was a great year! The boys were out-voted and we elected an all-girl governing body. Gui' traditional Prom, held during Thanksgiving vacation, was heavenly. The atmosphere was dreamy and the music was just right. And we alnzosl broke even on it. Not not that money worried us. XYe made plenty on our other blunior-sponsored affairs. For instance, there was the Sadie l-rlawkins Dance. XYhat fun! The boys said they didnlt like being chased. but they had to admit it was a change. lYe also made a lot of money on the .lunior lirolic. You'd have thought we were all farm- ers the way we got out there and do-si-doed. The l.arkin Speaking Contest was in the Spring, and three .luniors walked oHi with -. gif SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Prcsidcvzt MARGARET CALLAJ-:AN Vice Pwsidmif RICPIARD IQELLOG Scfcrrlary MARY FERARIU T1'msz1z'm' RUTH STEFANI Adr'isc'r's Miss CORBETT .M MR. BENNETT prizes. XYe felt so sorry for the Seniorsg we didn't leave much for them. Also in the Spring, Doug Sturm and Mary Mogavero, our 'class president. were elected to lead Student Council next year, For two weeks we were barraged with pamphlets, posters and speeches. In the end, everyone relaxed, satisfied that the best man had won. XYhen we entered Room 26 that morning last September. quite a few faces were missing. The returning veterans helped fill their places and our class remained one of the largest- and best. naturally-to take over that great position -being Seniors. It really seemed as though we were up in the world now. XYe started out by electing Margaret Callahan as president, Mary Mogavero was made editor of the paper and Margie Rebban was selected to head the '47 O-AT-KAN. Being a Senior meant a lot of privileges, but it also meant a lot of work. and we started out to work right away, The first month of school we had our magazine drive. XVe never thought we could make such an astounding sum of money, but we did. Ambitious as we were. we then started selling Christmas cards, adding another sizable sum to our treasurv. Before that was over, we made use of our culi- nary talents. and had a bake sale. Of course, we didn't work all the time! XYe had the Sadie Hawkins Dance and a square dance to work oli' some of the energy we had left over after our drives. Spring was spent in planning for that hilari- ous Senior Play, Date with bludyn and our Senior Ball-a lovely gypsy tearoom-and that unforgettable Toronto trip. And so another wonderful year came to a close .... 2-l life -- --W-...,..... ,. ,,.,,Q.
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