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O-AT-KAN , 19 31 ,,,,,,.,,c,,,M,-nvvn f fx Eiifgiffgffi :iEifffi5ii5P f QEEEEEEiasisisiaigsgsiiiigi nl ff' Y ,E pix, - sx HI , Le RW Teczcfzers .f4s.v0cz'atz'07z HIS year has been one of unusual activity for the Le Roy Teachers Association under the guidance of Warren Seyfert. president: A. Warren lbayton. vice-president : Merle J. Kelly. secretary: and Edgar Strong. treasurer. Soon after school started in September they had an acquaintance party at the Blarney Stone. Webster. The Wednesday night hefore lIallowe'en. a masquerade party was given in the Wolcott Street School. A committee composed of Misses lVelch, Burton. Connor, Henner. O'Shea, Tice, lirickson. Powers. Glea- son. Kuhn, and Mr. Gritlith was in charge of this party. All sorts of people were there -farmers, riders. clowns, ghosts, negroes, hahies, and many others. Miss Michaels. chairman of a committee composed of Misses Duffy. U'Donnell. Carney. Murnan. Wells, Xeenan, Reiss, Mrs. Balmer. Mrs. Vasey. and M1'. Reifsteck. was in charge of a splendid Uhristmas party held at llarn Golf Monday evening. December iifteenth. Faculty memhers danced and played lwridge and golf. The ladies' golf prize. a compact, was won by Miss Kuhn, and the men's golf prize. a carton of cigarettes. was awarded to Mr. Hart. The bridge prize, a hox of Huyler's candy, was won by Miss Henner. The Teachers' Association also gave three plays to earn money for the New York State XVelfare Fund for Teachers. The first play. The lVeak Spot, was rather humorous. Miss llenner. Miss Waterman and Mr. Strong took part in it. The second play. The Finger of God. was of a more serious nature. The cast consisted of Miss Hunsperger, Mr. Crewes, and Mr. Kelly. The third play, The Dear lleparte:l. was perhaps. enjoyed most of all, The parts were taken hy Miss Uomhs, Miss Wells, Miss lVelch, Mr. Seyfert, Mr. lbayton aml Mr, Hart. The season was closed with a party at the end of May. Sev- eral teachers, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Seyfert, Miss Scott and Mrs. Schwingle, are leaving this year, hut on the other hand, iive new teach-ers are coming in September: Miss Hatch. a graduate of Syracuse. to teach High School English: Gilhert Dodson. a graduate of Vniversity of Roch- ester, to teach History: Miss Ruth Armagost. graduate of Syracuse, to teach lflnglishg James XVilson, graduate of Syracuse, to teach Agricul- ture and chemistry: and Francis Hungerford. graduate of Hobart col- lege, to teach advanced mathematics and physics- SIXTEEN
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0-AT KAN 1931 We N0mz'nate to Uur Ha!! of Fame MR. KELLY Because he has pulled many classes through a hard course in chemistryg because he's started the Young Farmers' Club, a valuable guide to boys who plan to take up agriculture as a life work and because, in his quiet way, he has made his influence felt through the school. MRS. SCHWINGLE Because she taught English in the high school before taking up her duties librarian, and had charge- of the Red and Black g because she aided Miss Combs in the production of the Senior Playg and because she has been for the past few years in charge of the new library, in the establishment of which she so greatly aided by her enthusiasm and zealous endeavor. MISS SOOTT MR. Because she is one of the main causes of the past success of the O-at-kan and the hoped-for success of this one, because she has given up a great deal of her spare time to supervise the Red and Black , because as class advisor to the Junior classes, she has always done her bestg because she coached the first de- bate team in recent years, an important addition to the schootlg because she has made English a very interesting course and finallyg because we like her. SEYFE-RT Because he has helped the school beyond all measure in his capacity as vice-principal, because he has arranged for most of the assemblies 211161 made them a successg because for two years he was Scout Masterg because he has done everything in his power to make the Athletic Association a paying propositiong because he has been the faculty advisor of the Student Councilg and because he has been a helpful counsellor to all. EIGHTEEN
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