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, 'Ii . 1 - f H , ,Min- -X. MISS JULIA M. CONNOR Miss julia M. Connor was born northeast of the village of Le Roy. She was educated in the district schools of this vicinity. She then attended the State Normal School at Geneseo and was graduated from that institution. For twenty years she has faithfully taught in the schools of Le Roy. Seven years she spent in the grades, leading and teaching the children the way'to a higher life, and a better understanding of the value of education. 'Then she entered high school and took up the work of English and drawing, having in her charge a training class. After three years drawing was assigned to a separate teacher, and Miss Connor devoted her time and thought to the study of English. For several years each Senior Class has given a play. These have been under her direction, which contributed much to their success. It is with deep regret we leave this dear teacher who has fondly watched over these four years of our high school career.
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N placing before you THE O-AT-KAN, a Senior Annual, the Class gf 1912 has in a measure accomplished something never be- fore attempted in Le Roy High School. We have endeavored to make it a success, and hope our readers will not criticise us too severely for we are inexperienced editors. Our ambition is to interest the people of Le Roy and vicinity in our beautiful Alma Materg that each year she may grow and prosper, and become a landmark in the race for education. We hope our sister classes will, too, attempt to become editors and give to the friends of L. H. S. a better concep- tion of high school life. To our beloved teacher MISS JULIA M. CONNOR we respectfully dedicate THE O-AT-KAN
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H E 0-AT-KAN 1912 LE ROY HIGH SCHOOL School Song By O-at-ka's placid waters where the gentle breezes toy, Stands our High School, Alma Mater, in the village of Le Roy. LAS we proudly gaze upon her we are filled with pride and joy And wave our colors high. CHORUS: Glory, glory, halleluiah! Glory, glory, halleluiah! Glory, glory, halleluiah! We cheer for L. H. S. The L. H. S. exists for those who've never known defeatg We always conquer in the strife, whatever foe we meet. ln battle we are never known to falter or retreat, But battle bravely on. On the field of sport we're always brave, whatever foe is ln victory or defeat we've won a name for being fair. To honor L. H. S. her sons will ever do or dareg Let honor march ahead. there
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