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16-3 i3iH',I,..' Xxx? 'rf' V1-per In-ft: Miss lllllllllllll. Mrs, xvlllllllllvt' :lllll Bliss ll:-Yoo. Inks- tlnu- out for a -lnl--t nronn-nl on the 1-rl-ek hunk. Vin-r Right: .Inst Inu-lf: from lunch are- Bllss llarrohl. Mlss K1-tllv and Nllss llllsh. ll I,-,wer Lv-ft: Mr, Porn- spends part of hls noon hour sr-Illng hooks ln I-:ng--r fun-lf-nts. H-un-r. Mr. llase points :alll al 'lang'-runs 4-ompounrl. Low.-r Right: Our pliyslval Q-alnvatlon te-au-ln-rs, Bliss Morley :un-l Mr. Walsh conf:-r. MISS BIARLAN KEFTLE, B.A., M.A. Rochester and Colzcmbirz l.l11il'0r'Sifft'H Besides teaching English to the Seventh grade and administering the high school testing program. she looks after her two dogs, Imp and Satan , MRS. RUTH G. KNOLL. B.S. .llount Union Collrffc She is a second mother to the Senior Class. She a'so manages to teach Biology and English III. XY. ALLEN LUTHER, M.A. Stole Tmchcrf' College, Potsdam, Columbia I,7IlIl'Fl'Nll1l In charge of all instrumental work he still finds time tc play clarinet in Al Luthcr's Orchestra . Being the newest faculty papa has developed his ear for that midnight howl. JOSEPH IIIANGEFRIIDA State Teachers College, Geneseo, Oswego Coaching baseball, fixing the loud speaker and the movie machine, plus teaching Industrial Arts really keeps 'him occupied. YVALTER C. MCROBERTS, M.A. Miami Ijniwf-sity, Ohio He teaches Senior English and each year adds another ten years to his life, directing the Senior play. -'eil iii DOROTHY ANN Momscv Stuff' Trim-hc,-.N College, Corfluml Trying to teach unbalanced girls to stand on their heads or do a backward roll was one of her hardest jobs this year. .IAMts Penrzoxiz Alfred Lwzirm-xity Giving students rides to school and coaching his Jay Vee Basketball team all add up to the wonder- ful mathematics teacher he is. ANNE S. RUSH, B. Fd. Stuff' Tcurlzcrs College, Gl'lll'Nl'll, C'ldrl.' Llniwcr.s1'ly Cutside her social studies class room she leads a sc-out troup and always lends a helping: hand with costumes for a chorus production. EDWARD A. IVALSH, M.A. Stan- T4-ovhfrs College, Corllrlml, Cfflllllllllfl LvlllI'Q'I'Wlfjl Ars athletic director, football and basketball coach, his efforts have ever been to teach the essentials rf fair play and good sportsmanship. NIARY Jo IVILLIAMICE, B.S. College of Mount Sain? lvlIlt't ll4l She has her hands full with her .Iunior homeroom plus teaching future stenagraphers the ropes, I I- 56.2
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,lf . , A 'X Holding the Ship's Papers '- 6'5- ,f .... H ami Library Lower: Bliss lillrron :intl Bliss Nlziril elif-el. out Iioolts, The citizens of Le Roy are especially proud of the lN'oodward Memorial Library. one of the finest libraries in lYestern New York. that was made possible by the generous donations of the XYoodward family. Recently. Le Roy experienced a great loss. with the death of one of New York's greatest philanthropists, Mr. Ernest L. XX'oodward. Mr. XYoodward was a great man. not only interested in this community and its welfare. but in the furthering of both public and higher education. ln his will Mr. XYoodward left to the library, in a trust fund, one hundred thousand dollars. a gift which will be gratefully appreciated by the future generations of Le Roy to come. -A 1 5 The library building is a heautilul addition to both the school canipus and the village. lt holds on its shelves a complete and up to date eolleetion of literature which is constantly being used hy the high school and XX'oleott Street students alike. The librarians. Bliss llurton and Bliss XYard are in great demand hy harried students who have an assignment to hand in the next period. They are also sought after hy those who want a good book they can read in a few days or so. Hur hats are off to these two people who are always so ready to help us.
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