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

 - Class of 1928

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Page Twenty-two T H H R E D A N D B L A C' K Commencement Number JUNIOR CLASS Juni 01,5 hardly possible. These with students, who -hold no oflice who make the wheels go around, comprise the Junior class Did you see the Batavia football game? Did you see Si McKernon always ploughing through? Did you? Well, that was our President out there, lighting for L. H. S. Although we did not then know it, he was to be the leader of a Junior class long to be remembered in these Halls of Knowledge. Aileen Ellingham, Mike , always there, al- ways ready to back up Si in everything and whom you see playing a saxaphone in our orchestra and band, is our vice-president. 'fWinnie Arnold, whose acting will long be remembered in our Christmas play, keeps the rec- ords of the meetings that will go down to posterity. The treasury, the main stay of any organization, is in the capable hands of Harry Clauss. With such a quartette leading, is it any wonder we startled the faculty, students, and alumni by introducing a new inovation. We must not for- get Mr. Seyfert, for without his clever and eflicient guid- ance, we might have run a little wild, though it seems To the Seniors of '28 The Juniors are a clever class I'm glad to be among them Exams, of course, they always pass. The Seniors just can't beat them. Perhaps they think it's grieving us Because it won't be long, Before they leave old L. H. S. And join the college throng. Although they are our rivals Their class we'll ne'er forget, But the Senior class of '29 Will be as good, I'll bet! M. Currie, '29

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LIMA-LE ROY Commencement Number 'T U E R E D A N D B L A I' K Page TWemy'0f1C BASEBALL TEAM The Baseball Season SHORTSVILLE-Le ROY Le Roy's first rival of the season was Shortsville. The team got off to a wonderful start, the score being 6 and 2 in our favor when the game was called at the end of the second inning because of rain. Game called off because of snowstorm. AQUINAS-LE ROY On May the 12th, Le Roy journeyed to Rochester, where they met defeat at the hands of the-Aquinas team by a score of 13 to 1. A home run by Si McKernan scored the only run for LeRoy. ROCHESTER-LE ROY The first home game was with the Rochester School of Commerce on Friday, May 25. A large crowd turned out to see Si receive his second homer of the season. We met defeat 16-4 which made four defeats for the team. ROCHESTER-LE ROY Monroe High of Rochester was our next rival on the home diamond. The team fought a hard game only to lose 6 to 1. Derrick struck out eleven men which helped to hold the Rochester nine down. AQUINAS-LE ROY The Aquinas played their return game here on June 2. The home team gave them a better iight than the previous game at Rochester. The score was Aquinas 13 and Le Roy 4. A Freshman's Logic Nothing is better than a Senior. A Freshman is better than nothing. Therefore, a Freshman is better than a Senior. Generous? We'll Say So! At the time of the Le Roy-Batavia Basketball game, the business section of Le Roy displayed great generosity in helping the High School in many ways. Among the most generous was the Heaman Clothing Company, who helped in making up the uniforms of the cheer leaders by making gifts of different articles to us. We therefore feel a desire to show our appreciation for the Heaman Clothing Com- pany's generosity. The Cheer-Leaders. Physical Training Exhibit On Thursday afternoon, June 7, the Physical Training Exhibit was held in the gymnasium. follows: The Cup Winner, Overture The program was as H. S. Orchestra Dances of the People H. Girls Free Exercise Drill Jr. H. Boys Country Dance Jr. H. Girls Tumbling H. Boys Hand Apparatus Drill H. Girls Alma Mater All Groups Every section did their part excellently. Mr. Duffner has spent much time in getting these parts ready but the result was worth the effort. Many Le Royans, as Well as people from the school, attended the exhibition. Imagination Imagine Miss Connor with her own pencil. Imagine Mil Howard 'tending to her own affairs. Imagine Mason on time. Imagine Marg Steffen not talking about fellows. Imagine the faculty good-natured' Imagine Ralph Rubens with a girl. Imagine Mary Kanaley walking home. Imagine Mr. Taylor with more hair.



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Commencement Number T H E R E D A N D B L A 0 K Page Twenty-three QWWWWWWWWWWWKWKWWXUHJTimiiiiiiiiiiimiwmmbi JOKE L .. .. l . EWQQZQQQKQQQQDEDQQDQKDDDRQQDQZQDXQQQQQQWS HEARD IN ASSEMBLY At a recent assembly I sat in front of two girls, and if boys are funny as they were said to be in the last issue of the Red and Black, girls 'are just naturally so-so. Just above Oatka's waters, on a shaded green- Say dld you see the show last night? said one Yes, I did-oh- how did you go? replied the other. Well, I didn't skate, or walk but rode in a real car-r-r. Oh it was heavenly. He's a dear! K Swell the chorus ever- Peg was out with Joe from York last night. I saw her with my eyes this time. What color eyes and hair? 'Blue and black. Gee, he's stunning. Wish I had him once a week. Cwhisper.J You don't say- You can't have him that's all, I don't care a bit. So there! Keep him! I don't want him. He's just your type! Is that so! Miss Wilson's looking at us. I don't care to talk about him any more, see? Hail, oh hail Le Roy! CSounds natural eh?J A Boy. Classified Advertisements FOR SALE: Several excellent excuses-Mason Bradley. Surplus knowledge-Mary Welsh. A volume of wise cracksf-Clayton Ingles. A cheery grin-Ralph Rubens. A boyish bob-Virginia Thompson. Caesar books-We Dumb Ones. WANTED: Person well versed in French to answer all questions- French classes. Senior privileges-Floyd Merritt. Eddy-Stella. Virginia-Alfred. A watch dog-Lena. A real Dear-Charles Hayward. WE THANK: Mr. Hager for the writer's cramp Miss Connor for memorized selections Mr. Taylor for his Helping Hand Pat: How can one play hookey from correspondence school? Ant: Send them an empty envelope. Tips for the Juniors at Washington 1. Go to bed early. 2. Eat all meals regularly feven breakfastl. 3. Don't talk too much and aloud flike Chas. IJ 4. Look out for gum on seats. 5. Don't gossip f?l 6. Look out for the cars. 7. Don't enter the lion and snake cages at the zoo 8. Take other people's pictures, but not your own! 9. Tip porters heavy! 10. Smile like a Pepsodent Adv. 11. Don't look for relations in the zoo. 12. Catch trains on time. 13. Follow Van Zile Party everywhere. 14. Keep out of the ocean because it's wet. 15. Take vacuum cleaner on train. 16. Use telephone often after 12 o'clock. 17. Don't ring iire alarm instead of elevator bell. 18. Light all lights and keep windows shut! WE WONDER Who'll read the library books after Lena and Do is leave. Who'll tell Miss Connor the assignment like Stella did. Who'll argue with Seyfert after Paolone and Boney go out into the World. Who'll get the blame for the habits the Seniors taught us. Who'll write notes when Clayty and Charlies aren't around. usn Seeing it's all over, the Seniors aren't really such bad old scouts. We've had plenty of good times to-gether we'll never forget. UB., THINGS WE'LL MISS IN '29 Ed. Howard's line. Myrtle's laugh. Mert. Sperry's wise-cracks. Stella's tongue. Decker's nddle. Mildred Howard's superiority. uJu Miss Sears: Pat, what are two kinds of animals found in the bottom of the ocean? Pat Mclvllahon: Large fish and small fish.

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