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THE RED A D BL CK Vol. II Easter Number 1923 N umber 3 Published three times a year by the Students of Le Roy High School Literary Editor News Editor News Editor I l'.:S1ll!12lll Reporter Sophmore Reporter Junior Reporter Senior Reporter Literary Editor News Editor Athletic Editor OFFICERS OF THE RED AND BLACK Editor in Chief Grace Cl'Ot'1i!j1' Edit Velma Smith Kathryn McEwen Russell Starr Edward Keenan Harold Whiting Le Roy Fennell Doris Noble I ITN 1016 HIG v H or in Chief Helen Burling Eugene Morris Robert Taylor Alumni Editor Exchange Editor Joke Editor Art. Editor Athletic Editor Business Manag'er Circulation Manager Elizabeth Mar-Ilardy Marion l'fistcre.' Hazel l'al'an Marion Muni Wendell 0'Shea Sidney U'Shea Martin Fallon SCHOOL OFFICERS . Marguerite Hoy Reporter from Room 24 Dxlbert I-Ellison Reporter from Room S Mfl-,td lmkm. RGDUHG1' from Room T Elsworth Waldron Thank You l Wouldntwthis be an unhappy sort of world if you never heard Mlwlltlllli Yon. Many a day full of clouds and misgivings has been all lit up and made over by no greater thing than one of these seemingrly innocent little two-word combinations'-a mere Thank You. There is no habit more worth forming than the Thank You habit. The world is hungry for a few more Thank You's- Always keep a stock of Thank You's handy and use them without reserve. You cant use too many and you cant use them too often. - Thank l'. The Value of a Cartoon The cartoon is one of the most powerful things We have. Uartoons dealing with war. elections, and a hundred other things make the idea so plai11 that everyone can understand it at a glance. The ordinary person does not care to read lengthy editorials concerning candidates, and so forth. The serious cartoon explains everything with a few lines so that everyone may understand it. Notice the average person when he unfolds his daily newspaper. To what does he turn first? XVhy. he looks at the Cartoons or comics. Comics hold a high place in a daily newspaper- The reason is that the American people appreciate humor. Some people say that this is an extra sense with which we are gifted. lVho is there who doesn't enjoy reading HGEISO- line Alley, Harold Teen. Andy Gump, Milt and Jeff, and many others? 1'll bet a brass collar button that there isn't anyone who doesn't know to whom the mottos, He wears no man's collar'-- One hundred percent for the people. belong: What would it seem like to pick up your daily paper and iind only dry news without a hint of l1u111or ill the form of a cartoon? We anxiously watch the capers which Harold Teen cuts up. We also must hand it to Andy Gump when it comes to getting publicity. The cartoon will exist as long as the American people continue to laugh. --Eugene Morris. The editorial staif of the Red and Black is very much pleased by the way in which the pupils have responded to the calls for Illtlfl-'l'l2l1 and support. It is through this aid o11ly that the paper has been a possibility. The staff wish- es to thank everyone for his loyalty and suppo1't and ex- tends its very best wishes for the success of the Red and Black next year. Ed, ' New Business Here-'s a cl1a11ce to save money and at the same time help the Red and Black- As many oli you know. we have organized a Book Exchange to handle the sale of second hand text books, and we will be ready to supply your needs along that li11e the day that school opens in September. Look us up at our head quarters off the hall at the east e11d of the third floor. If there is a11yo11e who was unable to bring in his hooks in June. we will handle them if they are turned over to us in September. A charge of ten per cent of the price of the book is made and this money will be used to help make the Red and ltlack bigger and better than ever.
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E1 El :Read this paper. me sure you are A Eoyai to Le Roy Every item. N And its school E Glontinued perseverance is the Eigest all of it. Key to success. Tbe1923 class is not the largest to graduate, but it has proven by the Red and Black publication that it posesess unusual talent. This Le Roy home grown in- dustry Wisbes you abundant success in life's Work. LE ROY PLOW COMPANY IulInInnlInlunullnllunnlnlulnnuniIInlllulIllluIunllllnlnlnlnllnlunllunlulInnlnlIllIllulnnlnnlnlnlluluu.nnlulnnIllIlunInnlnuIunlnlnlInunlnllnnnl-nun Quality Service Right Prices Keep business Good at The Rochester Grocery Good Specials on Saturdays That Will Interest Every Prudent Housekeeper The Rochester Grocery Le Roy, N. Y.
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Page Six T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number BI2I Dl ElI1'l NlJl D mm EIl'lI II EE BB Il mm Class Poem of '23 Man has il weary 11ilgri111age As througli the world he wends, EE mm Un every stage from youth to age Gaining and losing friends. And all our youth we labored here In friendly unity . But honds are breaking, ties are snapped What has been, cannot he- , , We lea-ive today. the xvell loved place, mm XX here lifes true alms we learn: We-'re 9l!l'0l'lll2Q now, the strenuous race,- The prize to lose or earn. 5 g Today. dear class mates we must leave : : Those stately walls so dearg List, list, our Alina Mater-- Her message ringeth Clear. Press on! SllI'Ill0lllli' the rocky steeps, Climb boldly o'er life's gleaming arch: DEI He fails alone who feebly creeps, ' - He wins who dares the weary march. Press on! If once or twice thy feet Slip back or stumble, harder try- BE 55 From him who never fears to meet Trials and hardships, they will ily. Press on! lf fortune plays you false Today tomorrow she'll be true- Whom now she scorns, she'll soon exalt, EE Take hack old gifts and grant' you new- g g DID And gain the prize and wear the crown: r' 4 ' Press on. press on. and reach the goal, Quail not, for to the steadfast soul mm Ponies virtue, ho11or and renown. fGertrude Cooper E3 55 E IllIlll EIJl D BD IIElN E llllll BB lll EIl2I
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