Le Roy Central School - O At Kan Yearbook (Le Roy, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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SHPII A. NIANGl4II IilIJ,-X, KOI3I'IIC'l' I'. VAX IlI'II'SICN IIIBIA IFE Ytlli. NYILLIABI J. Ixlil I I Our future carpenters are learning the basics of the trade from MR. TXTANGEFRIIJA. Those frequent loud sounds from the shop are usually under his direction. MR. XYAN Dnuslix helps him out by taking over the Sth grade shop classes. The latter also has the large job of teaching Driver Education. This course is fairly new and there is a long waiting list of people eager to get their hands on the wheel. Peppy Miss DE Yoii, an experienced teacher at l.e Roy. now has the job of teach- ing English Literature to the .lunior High stu- dents. The other part of English, just as im- portant as literature, is grammar and spelling. These are taught to both the seventh and eighth grades by newcomer IVIR. IQIELLY, a quiet person who seems to be just the one to make normally uninterested junior Highers learn the technicalities of our language. ' ' fined, caanfteh ancfi ' . . . . The job of teaching English to Senior High students is handeled by three capable teachers. They also have extra jobs besides their heavy English schedules. XYith his spon- taneous wittieisms. MR. TVICROBERTS urged budding orators through the Larkin Contest and Senior Play. The Sophomore Speakers were coached by the indispensible Mks. BALMER. The two school publications were the extra headache of MR. CAIIILL, a grand person who did every thing in his power to make them the success they were. lf you've ever heard the students going around the halls speaking a strange language you can he sure they learned it from Mies. Rossiau. or MR. BARONE. For the past four years MR. Bixkoxit, also our broad--shouldered bl. V. coach. has taught the muchachos and muchachas of l.e Roy to speak Spanish. lVlRs. RUSSELL, besides teaching the l.atin scholars. has spent a great deal of time on O-at-kan photography and her sharp camera eye has been endlessly useful. INR ll. Ml'Ili0IKI4IIl'I'S, IVY IIALMICR, KEVIN T. t'AIIIIiii SAIiYA'I'0RE XV. IHAIUINIC. MARIAN K. NN

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MARY IC. MIGICNYIN. HOIEICIVI' RI. l'0I,I'I KA'l'lII,I'II'IN ll,XIII!0I.IJ. XVILLIABI 'I'. l XXI Pictured above are the llome llc. and Ag. teachers, both very important to the school. MR. CfoI.E, who is a stern man in first period study hall, has received excellent suc- cess with his budding Future Farmers , mainly by this same strictness. A comparative newcomer to L. H. S. is Miss INIARY INIERWIN, who in the past semester, became intimately acquainted with many of the Le Roy students, among these students were the senior boys. 7fae wma, For our citizenship education teachers. we have three cxservicemen. MR. FITCH, like MR. BABCOCK, is a past Army man. He is very capable of handling the seventh and eighth graders, who at times are a lot to handle. MR. BABCOCK, the pride and joy of the football team, teaches sophomores and juniors their history. Last in the line up, but only in height, is our retired Marine, MR. 'l',xGoART, who gives freshmen their first taste of high school, and the seniors. their last. I I I IDI IIIUK G. 'l'AGGAI'C'l', VERNON F. HANCOCK, RIUIIARD Among the familiar figures in the L. H. halls are those of the line arts teachers, Miss IIARROLD and MR. LANE. In her several years at Le Roy, Miss IdARRlDI.U has aided many young artists to an encouraging start and per- haps someday one of her Le Roy pupils will become another DaVinci. MR. LANE is now completing his fourth year in our music de- partment, and since he's rolled up his sleeves and taken over the musical organizations he has kept things jumping. 1952-53 has brought much fame to both MR. LANE and the L. II. S. musicians. . , . O O I ln the commercial department of our school, two charming young ladies are in reign. MRs. 'WrLI.1AMEE, the more experienced of the two, has taught several present secretaries the fundamentals of the trade, and let's hope she continues to do so at Le Roy. The new addition to the business section is Nazareth College graduate Miss NIARTHA MoRixN. Be- sides Mtss NIORANYS regular duties with her typing and shorthand classes, she helps advise the seniors, a very distinguishing position. FITCH MAIl'1'I'IA MOIIAN, MARY .IU NVILLIAN



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GLEN E. l!Ifl1iN,-XRD, EVHIAYN H. FOli'l'MlI.l1l'1R, JAMI-IS DOROTHY J. IJOVGAN. FRANCIS .I IOXUHINI R. PERRONE The math wizards of I.. H. S. are M155 BERNAR11, MISS FoR1'M11.1.12R, and MR. PER- RONE. M155 BERNARD, a tall and very pretty mathematician, drills the seventh and eighth grades. Quiet. gentle Miss FoRT3111.1.1zR and alert, aggressive MR. l'1cRRoNE, though using very diliferent tactics. both managed to drum some higher mathematics through the brains of confused Senior High students. although sometimes it was so puzzling it was even hard to remember what two and two added up to. M4 Jaan? ma hz? The science-minded students of I.. ll. are taught by MR. GANG1, MR. TSURTII and MR. l,E'I'KO. MR. KUIQTII, who can usually be seen scurrying down the hall, is a newcomer who teaches junior Hi sciences. General science, biology a11d health are taught by fatherly MR. l,ETKU. Newcomer MR. GANGI, who always has a wise word, is in charge of physics and chemistry. A The budding athletes of the l.e Roy Central Schools are kept well in hand by Miss IDoUGAN and MR. l.oNG1e11N1. Miss DoUo.xN manages to remain cheerful and understand- ing in spite of her many duties with girls intramurals, playdays. and G. A. A. MR. l.oN1z1'11N1 has been here for two years as Varsity basketball coach. Those of us who came in late will remember him standing at his post with the tardy book in his hand. ftcfuzal ffeau MRs. Cfxsizv has been I.e Roy Central Schools' Dental Hygienist for twenty-six years. She graduated from the University of Rochester Dental Dispensary and did graduate work at the University of Buffalo. K MRs. CASEY is enjoying this school year for she has new quarters in the high school which are very pleasant and roomy. Everyone is grateful to her for taking such good care of our teeth up through the years. SEBASTION A, GANGI, ALVIN F. KURTH, MICHAEL LETKO IIELIGS CASEY ivmur- asia qw-sR.x.a-..: :Ra w..ws-vw w.s5g,fwz,te :. - .1 e . A, .

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