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BE , WI 1 TableSalt l W xr 7' W 'its L' rmws FREELY , , A N 1. ' - . w 1 A , ', ffl . 05121 -1 A MW 'EP ilng 575111 Gln EP Eng, N. . COMPLIMENTS OF JOSEPH LAPP Dealer in Rough and Dressed Pine Hemlock, Inth, Shingles and Posts 1uilllllfHCl'llI'8I' of Doors. Window Frames Etc. LE ROY, NEW YORK Q 0. C. CURTIS 'COMPANY Le Roy, N. Y. Wholesale New York State Beans Wheat Hay Cabbage A l pp es Potatoes ROGERSON COLD STORAGE Capacity 60,000 Barrels
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Page Twenty-two T Il E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number JU Ion HIGH DEP RT E JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS Editor. Charles Ingles Reporter Room 24 Myrtle Roblee Reporter 12.00111 9 109 q mel. Reporter Room 2-1 Joseph Palone Reporter Room 8 Qilivtfjrlkglark Reporter Room 10 Winifred Stevens Reporter Room 7 Irene' Stevemon A Visit to One of My Boyhood Haunts construction of the new High school ill Le Rov. When lvlltlll I recently visited Le Roy where 111y boyhood days were spe11t. I visited tl1e old swimming lltlll-I. It was just tl1e same as it was twe11ty years ago when I used to swim I spent some of my happiest moments till-'I'P, whether lying on tl1e llilllk looking at tl1e blue sky playing nigger there. baby. quoits, or Slllllil sllcll Lfilllll-'. or indulging in a swim. It llltlkes IIN' feel young again to think of tl1e fun nve l1ad tllltl the pranks we played. I renielnber one of the incidents in particular. There was 0119 l1oy. the bully of tl1e town, wl1c- was always trying.: to play a mean trick on us. Une day. one of our bunch saw him go in SNVlIllllllll9.! alo11e. XVe got together Eilltl quictlf slipped up to his clothes. Une kept watnh of him while the rest of us l'llilXV- ed beef. We turned his clothes inside out. tied tl1e111 i11 many iltl1'll knots. and saturated them with muddy water from a nearby puddle. We then retreated. to Wzllcll the etfect of our work. He 0111119 out soo11, feeling good after his swim b11t his face. when he sanv his clothes. was too funny to describe. We laughed until we thougrht our sides would split. behause of his queer antirs i11 trying: to untie the k11ots. XVe saw l1inl go 1101116 the back way. looking too ridiculous for 1lI1YIlllIl2f. We always thought he knew wl1o did it but l1e never did anything: about it. To think about it, makes 111e wish I was young: again. Alfred Decker. Room 2-I. Tomorrow To 1l1USf of us tl1e word Ui0lIl0'l'I'0XVu just means another day of drudgxery i11 scl1ool. Each day we come to school to be driven to study things. that will never, do us lilly good. but little do we think tl1at our teacher or 'ttask masters are preparing us for a place ill tl1e world. Why quit school when one reaches tl1e axe of sixteen? More interest should be SIIINVII by tl1e pupils ill the scl1ool and tl1e big opportun- ity otfered tl1e111 by tl1e present school and tl1e new one. For it isn't every Cllllllllllllliy of this size that will go to the expense of providing means of education just to be Illfllell IIUNVII. A few years fI'Ulll IIUXV if one l1asn't an education he will be out of the game entirely. It is for llS to make our if?-lll0l'1'0XVS Vlllllli if we are to IIQCOIIIQ tl1e leaders of this country. Lewis Steverson. The New School The contractors are beginning to get b11sy upon tl1e tl1e new school is built the people of Le Roy yvill be Very proud of it. This school will be located Oll Wolcott street beside the old Art Uollege. It will face the 0-at-ka Creek. lt xvill be larger than tl1e present High School and with 311 of the moderii iinprovenients. Around the school tl1e green lavwn and bushes that will bear brilliantly colored iiowers will greatly improve the appearance of the building. Only tl1e t-Erades will occupy this new school. The Junior and Senior H1311 School will reinain at the present school. Our only regret IS tl1at we will llllf occupy a portion of the wonder- ful new school. L. R. C. Lynn Salisbury ll2lS entered the S-A grade from tl1e Batavia High School. He is surely a great aid to our class. A Doi-otl1y and Marjorie Robinson have also entered the 8-A grade from York. They are a very good addition to our grade. Vharles and Ulayton Ingles Ellld Edward Keenan are 111111111 ot' Mrs. August Fricker of Batavia. A recital was elven o11 May 13, 11724, The Debate A debate was held in the S-A grade 011 May 29. The topic was, Resolved that aliens should be able to read, write and speak the English language before they become American citizens. Those belonging: to tl1e negative side were: Donald Jeary. Alfred Decker. and JOSPDII Palone. U11 tl1e affirmative were: Doris Barnard, Marjorie Starr, and Myrtle Roblee. The debate resulted in the favor of the Negative. Tl1e judges were Lena Corci111iglia, Helen Hurling, and Charles Ingles. A farmer was talking with a village llltlll. Tl1e farmer said, My corn didn't1 con1e up tl1is year. The village man said. VVl1y? The farmer said. I did11't plant any. One day several boys were playing soldiers. One boy was a stranger and didn't know the boys well. The captain shouted. Fire at will Z The boy, picking up a stone, asked, Where is Will?
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Service GOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES Keep Business Good at THE ROCHESTER GROCERY GRADUATION GIFTS FOR GIRLS F XVrist VVatches S10 to S35 Bracelets S1 to 35 Bar Pins S1 to S5 Vanity Cases S1 to S6 Mesh Bags S3 to 3512 0R BOYS Thin Model white Gold Watches Waldemar and Belt Chains Cuff Links Scarf Pins Fountain Pens and Pencils And less than a million other articles suita- ahle for gifts F. A. STEUBER -il-' ze: 1: Tl u :': I will be glad to advise or I ' assist you in selecting your in- ' surance contract. :,: Each year delay averages an U : increased cost of 850. .I. 1 . fu' -. lla M. I .. T' I! -- gg WARREN H. GANIARD H u n u JE 1-:Z LT. f -..- -1 .- .- M - U U- nu By fast mail any time .lf By wire anywhere Flowers? Certainly ii I I Rt J. PREISACH i Florist :.: Le Roy Greenhouses I , 71 North St. . The Best for Le Roy IIII , 9
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