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lVl,x'rTH15w XY. Gaifrxizv, Supt. of Schools 7fze Swpeaiwllencfenl fbiaecffi paficied. This Qatkan marks another milestone i11 the process of children growing into adults in Le Roy. It records in pictures and words how all the people of the con1n1unity l1ave given of their time and their 111oney in order that eacl1 l1lCl1llJCl' of the graduating class of l953 n1ay be better prepared to face the problems of being an adult in a free democratic society. As the Board of Education. the Faculty. and the citizens VV6lCO1ll6 the members of the Class of '53 to tl1e distinguished company of High School Graduates, it is witl1 confidence that we now share with you tl1e responsibilities of educating the chil- Although rarely seen and heard by most of the stude11ts. Mrs. l,uttrell plays an important part i11 tl1e school's function as Mr. Gaffnexfs secretary. She has been here si11ce the day after she graduated from our Alma Mater in l946. Her duties con- sist of more than iust being Mr. C321lCfllCY,S secretary. for she is the acting clerk of the Board of Education and was collector of taxes this past year. Hats off to a wo11der- ful secretary. l l dren of tl1e conimunity. Children, who. in a few short years, will be your fellow citizens. No man or woman lives alone in lllOdQl'H society. Our personal success or individual fail- ure is closely bound with tl1e level of intelligence and ki11d of education possessed by our neighbors. As you continue to support your schools, you. too will have a part in the most i111portant job of a citizen i11 a democracy. detern1ini11g through public education the kind of people with whom you will live tl1e rest of your lives. Nlivrrnizw XY. Gixrifxrzx'
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10 Th 1 i l i I llarris Maclienzie. Almeron XYilcox. Sidney IJ. U'Shea. Howard Symonds. Ralph XY. hlenner, l.ester A. Pridgeon. Absent from picture: Clarence l.app We Ewa! fbazfmmmea Salma! fwzczea The members of our Board of Education are men to whom we owe the deepest gratitude for they are the foundation of our education here in l.e Roy, and without them we would have little or no education at all. Their time and service are given willingly with no payment in return for this difficult job. l'he men are chosen in an election by the townspeople. They establish the major policies of the school. They employ the members of the faculty and administration, arrange for main- tenance of school buildings and grounds and the collection of funds by taxes to make the school possible. They must be always ready to solve problems which threaten our school. VVe know they are constantly at work looking for ways to improve the school and the education it gives. One of the finest examples of this is the recent addition of and improvements on school facilities. XYithout such willing and capable men on the Board this would never have been possible. VVe know that our interests are their in- terests-that is what they are there for. Many of them have children of their own attending school, so they are representative of the parents of the community who want the best in educa- tion for their children. However, they are also the men of the community who are gifted with qualities which make them tit to do a good job. The recognition they receive is far too small for the great task they are attempting and. in every possible way, accomplishing. e 1953 O-AT-KAN of LeRoy Central Schoo
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l,JUNAI.D E. HORR, High School Principal piwayzaz ,um mea me Jah sczmz ln a very short time you will have completed twelve years of school and will bc ready to take your places as adults in the community. lt is our hope that during your years in school you have had an op- portunity to learn and put into practice those ideas which will make you citizens of which everyone can be proud. Over a period of years you have practiced democracy in your dealings with your school associates and now the time has come to carry these practices into wider fields of endeavor. XX'e have iaith in you and in your ability to do a line job and we are sure that you can say with pride and we will hear with pride in the years to come that you are a graduate of l,e Roy High School. lJONALD li. lfloizie Hardly a day of school goes by when we don't have business with Mr. Horrls pretty red-headed secretary, Miss Barbara Day. Wie may see her in the morning if we're late or later in the day ii we happen to go into the ohice, Her job consists oi keeping attendance records. typing, figuring averages, and in- numerable other things, ,-Xll of these keep Miss Day continually on the go but she's never too busy to give a friendly hello to every- one.
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