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

 - Class of 1932

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Itogox-small. I'l. Kirk Tvum-nl. lhmim-I J. H Sealed: Clmrlcs IJ. Grnuey. G0lll'Qlll R. Mm-I-lzmly. .lulm S. Lnpp. l'm-rc-y V. llulu Q wish 10 express our HlElllkS 10 1110 Board of ICducz11i011 for 1l1ci1' unfail- ing lll10l'OSf in GVQl'Y1lllllQ' l70l'1illlllllQ 10 1110 life of 1110 S1lldUll1'S in 1l10 Lofioy Public' Schools. TIIIRTEHN Cp 2 o AT KAN I9 W 3 :rx mm 1 flgigwd -K -1- Half XX, i,,f',I,,,,I I wh-My , , ,,+, I . I, - . - ' I , , ,,,,, ,,,. A ' b . Q .M ju 4 I :Ji -ij-ii , I 5 ' ' 52 .- f--1-if X f.: - sf-111:-:iii A. . , , ip I f A-QKEEQ I - C947 , f, ifg, - JL 211.15 A If' ,- ' 739, I . em , H, --,,, h ,,?A+: 1A lx y pf Egggeiggggfwim,gzsggzhmw .553 5, 14,-Q .XL I -V I I, fgfxivzffegf mi Tr!-JT-' '. XI ' ' 'ti 3' ff' ' 1 X' . 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It is certain that his wise ad- I ministration has helped Le Roy High School to II achieve a prominent position in the educational system of New York State. It I I I I In I I I II III I I I I I I II I. FIJI' lC'I'I'IICN X, I L, L. ,ff H' ,ww Q N. fy.: 2 X . A- V ff. .- .-...a.-.w... 4--V - - am by 1 il 6 A 1 ,p rm 11 U n. 1952 -AT-KAN I 52 ,,.- .yn '4 YKQR X A Mtg , ' , . A, .1151--'gg WXAAK U si-ghlpfw 'V I .J I-1 L ,- .v A-4 4- ,,. ,. .-1 .J .. 1. :L 54 'r- 1. 6 Z E Z E .- f 2 I2 A I- E .1 - :- a 5 .- .- 22 D fb K vf ..- P .- .J L r i .I - A :I .- 'T .- 5 za 54 4: :- S .- I- ,P C - - -4 2 f L 1 -P .-1 5 -.4 .-4 ..- E 1 2 - .- L1 .- ..- fu v-4 P. L f-1 .- L4 1 r ..- J LG 2 E 4 .:f :L : 5 J .- L 4. .- Q .- .- S 6 5. 1, z Q p , : - 1: z :- o Q v. L :- .- HJ .- I-1 L if 'T' - i CT'- If r P f -4 .-4 ,- 54 1. .Z 41 .- -F .. I'- Z .- S5 5 .-4 i L: 'F- V,- .- f.- flip 5' ! ,,', figi w' ffl, I 'inf' W 11,7 x9 5 To x.' A .,-1-L.. O ii' ggggfgiscggikv rd. , fl' ' ff. - ' 1 y- .A xx :. 5 .L .. s- O 3' . iifkfxx xx xg X 1 .Bk xl K 'A ,Q xx 1. yn SN 11 X -xg4-le. 'L Hr. H. 5 z Q Rn-al f vm Rush. Gleusml. EJ gm Z 7 E I af E .: E .- 'ti 5- f r vf :a Q v-51 Z. L. : -f- P-1 2 . 1-'I A P f -v - 'I :- ff' .-4 .- P. ,L - 4.1 I QF- 5 '-1 5 '74 ,- E 2 ': .- .I I'- .- Z s- L v ..- ei fl 1 5 9' P f -.1 .-4 L' ... a- 37 ..- FI I 'l' li I-I N i952 o-AT-KAN I952 my 1 ff. nga I. W y f :5r,34,Qgg.g5. f 8- 4' ! 1' Eiga 51255 efae zass -..a- Ales -avi -'il 'N '--E ':rfw,e'.g..erf -fm, 5- ,1 . . wk . . v 31? K NA s 45' N s .X .N 'E---If . X 12: gi I, X, 4 sp -,. 'Se .gi E, '-., .-. 'f . ' 's,.,I, -Z 5. , s- ,.f fff r' ff 9f f-f- ,, fffszw' 41,4 A - as ':..,., ,-y f ff W if-'ew zf t l 5 'J I ' wrt X . Gi 'N M X xi' X , 'fi' 'l f , AL' n 4512:-,ga xx X N rag ,i fi!! aL yi gi in K Ni , 5+ I .Af lf, s x 5 X' Q 'bi X ,ff ix 22' 6,1 f fgrfyg, X .5 .v BZ Edward XV. Spry, A. '., Julia M. Connor Mary C. Barstow, A. Ivy M. Balmer, A. B. B. JUNIOR AND B A.M. ' Mildred R, Burton, A. B. lllarga-ret J. Carney Marion C. Tagett. A- B- Cecil R. CreWS. A. B- A. Warren Dayton, B. S. Madeline T. Duffy, A. B. E. Everett Gritlith Ronald E. Hart Margarie E. Henner, B. S. Helen G. Michaels, A. B. Margaret A. Delbridge, B. S. Esther A. Pearlman, A. B. Donald J. Pease Edward J. Reifsteck Edgar H. Strong Mary Alice Fortune, A. B. Dorothy Hatch, A. B. Ruth Armagost, A. B. Osborne Baker, A. B. Gilbert Dodson, A. B. James M. Wilson, A. B. Francis S. Hungerford, A. B. WO Ad-rienne Sanderson Dorothea I-Ianser Emma-Grace Boudiette Helen Casey Dorothy Davis Ethel Mae Erickson Margaret Jaderstrom Laura Ripley Rose Clapper Stella Smith Hazel Murnan Myrta Calvert Cecelia Gleason Regina Powers Charlotte XVells Aura Redfern Genevieve I-lol tha us Eva Kuhn Elizahetli Ritchlin Clara Neenan Marian Merrill Carrie Boldt Laura Tice Inez Kavanaugh Anne Rush Flora Burton acufzy Supei intendent Preceptress Junior English, I-list. English Latin Junior Mathematics French History Science Mathematics Public Speaking Geog.. Jr. Science Drawing English I'I0lIlQ1Tlilki1Ig Latin Music Physical Education Vocational Commerce English Jr. English, Hist. Mathematics History Ag., Chem., G. Science Physics, Math. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL University of Rochester Geneseo Normal University of Rochester Ohio XVesleyan University of Rochester Geneseo Normal Elmira College Colgate University Hamilton College Cornell University Williams School of Expression Geneseo Normal Skidmore College Syracuse University Mechanics Institute. IT. of R. Cornell University Potsdam Normal Cortland Normal Buffalo State Teachers College Albany State Teachers College Syracuse University Syracuse University University of Rochester University of Rochester Syracuse, Cornell Ifniversities Hobart College LCOTT STREET SCHOOL Principal Secretary Physical Education Dental Hygienist Drawing, Applied Arts Music Nurse Kindergarten First Grade First Grade First Grade Second Grade Second Grade Second Grade Third Grade Thi-rd Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Fourth Grade Spelling, Penmanship Arithmetic English and Reading Geography and History Geography and History English and Reading WOODWARD MEMORIAL L Aleatha. Burton Librarian l1'rauces Marian Mills Assistant Librarian Fredonia Normal State Teachers College Sargent Rochester Dental Dispensary Mechanics Institute Potsdam Normal Crouse Irving Hospital Fredonia Normal Geneseo Normal Geneseo Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal Buffalo Normal Geneseo Normal Bulfalo Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal Geneseo Normal Rochester City Normal Geneseo Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal Gsivego Normal Brockport Normal Brockport Normal Geneseo Normal IBRAR Y Geneseo Normal Holyoke. Geneseo Normal SIXTEEN X, U 2 0-A -KAN I - UM.,- , -- M '11-. 1: Q 1 ' m I i' - J '5 . V575 T 52 X A . 9 qi i 1 xx Xtu h 1K,.pfq . t . , 4 ...tags or X if 'fl' mg.-39+ . , . .4 fr nit-'Q .- X X t, is f, ,- f X5 x tux N ,Q A 1- 'if tb X., t Le Rqy Teacficrs' Af.v.v0C1'atz'on lll-I lm lloy 'l't-at-lit-rs' .Xssot-iatiou has In-A-u or:.fauizt-tl this yt-al' uamlt-r tho vapahh- ll'iltll'l'SillIi ot' Stn-lla Smith as pri-sith-ut. l-Zsthor Pt-arlmaa as vivo-in-t-sitlt-txt. Marian Morrill as st-1-rt-tary mul llt-lou Mit-hat-ls as tru-asurt-r. .Xvtivitit-s lu-gan with tho usual :u-quaiutaut-t- party this yt-ar hm-Ill at Tho Hara in tht- prlratt- dining hall. Thu 1-atm-rtaimm-at t-ousistt-tl ot two t-u,toy:xlvlo st-lot-tions gin-a hy Miss Matt-rmzm aml Mr. iil'lillill. :mtl tlam-ing. Thi- 'Ft-:u-lu-rs' .Xssoviatioa also put on llnrom- om--at-t plays to ln-lp pay for tht- sp:-vial assemlrlit-s. Thi- lirst was a l1lllllUl'UllS i'Ullll'tiy called. Tho Villain in tht- l'i1-vo. hy Por--iral Wilult- with Miss Hatrh. Mr. llotlsou autl Mr. Dayton. The st-voml play was a il'Il1.Zl'IiX L-alll-:l. NV11er1- the t'1'oss Was Marlo with M1'. t'rt-ws. Mr. I'lllllLft'l'fUl'li autl Miss lVoorl taking part. lu the thirtl play. Su1n't-sst-tl lit-sirt-s. 1-vt-u mort- humorous than the tirst. tht- L-harac-tors ws-rv talu-u hy Miss I'I:mst-r. Miss Waterman and Mr. Hart. Mrs. Tam-tt as chairman. assistm-tl hy tha- Misst-s t'alrc-rl. Ili-um-r. Davis. Clillllwl' and Ilutfy. was in charge of tho minlyt-ar party given in the Woodward Memorial Lilu'ary. T011 chairmen wt-ro t'llUSt-'ll from the faculty to put on a 5 minute- 0lli'l'l'i2lillllll'lli lu-twt-011 t-ac'h hand of bridge-. Prizm-s for lrritl::0 were won hy Mrs. Balt:-r and Mr. I-luug0r- forzl for first. and Miss Ripley and Mr, Strom: for low. Miss Sander- sou's group 1'eveivt-ml first prize for tht- ht-st skit' :mel Miss Duffy with ht-r group 1-1-rc-ivcml sc-f-ond. The following tt-ar-In-rs art- lt-ariug tht- stall! of tm-at-In-rs of tho st-hools at 1,1-Hoy: Mrs. Arthur Holthaus. Mrs. film-nu IiAlV2lll2llig'll. Mrs. Iii-rt Tam-tt. Mrs. Halwarsl In-llmritlgm-, :mtl Miss Mary Alim- Fortune. Miss Lois Vrissy ol' Mt. Morris, a g.:1':l4luats- from iil'llt'Nt'U Normal. anal Miss Milrlrt-al N1-wht-l'1'y of lUll'ill'Nit'l', a g.:l':14luatt- ot' lirot-lqiort' Normal. will tt-:1r'h in tht- XVoh'ott Strt-t-t Svhool. Miss i':Yt'lj'll t'arlsou ol' t'lu-stf-rtou, Imlialml. il gzrarluatt- ot' tform-ll l'uirt-rsity. will tt-:wh Latin in tht- Lclloy High Svhool. Miss Marian llarriagtoa of Silva-1' t'rt-ok, si ::1'aflll:1tc- ot' IlutT:tlo Stalt- 'i't'ZIt'il0l'N' t'ollt-go. will tc-at-h Ilomc- Evo- nomir-s :mrl Miss Zur- Ili-arivhs of Sm-In-in-1-tasty. a grranlualt- ot' Now York State 1,4-'1lf'ilPl'S, t'olh-gt-. will tt-at-h in tht- t'ouum-rt-tal l7l'lNIl'illll'lli ill Le Roy High Sf-hool. SIC VEN'l'1CI'l N Milf? XS. 952 O AT KAN ICJS 4 fs 4 W0 1 I ' A 'Qu' il 9' 1 ai: -Wqigfi' -'b -rv. W' ex. 'itsf wf ff 5 254 ,K U ' W- 'ff 'L f' '-it at . l - F 2 v, 5 12,21 V L- .-x ig,-', x-. .ph 'J' T-11' 1.1.1, liifiigf CAR 'I . X - ' Q57 iesfsgeeseesieesee s V. gg, ' GQ, Qf' H-555 ieissiszeeifieie we 1 -Q i- f .- , tj? -i 1:47 ,ff F :L 3 --1' ' ' 3 .171 Uur Hall gf Fame HEN we hear of some noted person being given a place in the Hall of Fame, ne thi11k of the glory and joy it brings to all concerned, forgetting that no great place has ever been attained without toil and partings and sadness. So it is with Olll' H2111 of Fame, which has this year added to its already long list live notables. ELEA NOR WELCH INEZ REISS KAVANAU GH MARGARET O'SHEA DELBRIDGE MARIAN COMB S TAGETT GENEVIEVE STEVENS HOLTHAUS Two years ago Miss Eleanor NVQ-lch came to L. H. S. to teach us business subjects. She did that most successfully, but she did 1nuch moreg she taught us to love and respect her, and when in January the attractions of New York City proved too strong for her, we at once nominated her to a place in our Hall of Fame. Inez Reiss Kavanaugh came to Wolcott Street School in 1926 and has made a great success of her Fifth Grade work. Because of her faithful work with the children fllld comnnmity, we nom- inate her to a place in our Hall of Fame. Department has been If it is true, that a man's heart is reached through his stomach, the same is doubly true of young boys and girls. Mrs. Delbridge has not only iilled our stomachs with her wonderful food, but has also iilled our hea-rts with a deep regard for her. But XV112lt,S the use of being a homemaker unless you make a homeg so that's why Mrs. Del' bridge is leaving us. We give you an exalted position in the Hall of Fame, Margaret O'Shea Delbridge. For the past four years our Homemaking in charge of Margaret O'Shea Delbridge. XVhen the members of the class of 1932 were yet but callow Sophs, they were introduced to a new world through the masterly instruction of one who could Uparler francais so easily and rapidly that still we gazed and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew . We read Frenchg we studied French, we sang Frenchg we acted French: until English seemed a hazy foreign tongue, and America a landing place after our delightful tlightsg but after all, alas, Miss Combs was only instructing usg her heart was not in it, for wl1e11 she Cillllt' to wed, it was no French Count, no gay tlaneur, but a good staunch American, Dr. Bert Tagett. So to yt loss, we award, Marian Combs Tagett, a conspicuous place in our Hall of Fame. mu, whose gtlill is our great Not only the members of Wolcott Street School i11 wl1icl1 she the path of knowledge but has gently guided the tiny feet along those of more adult and mature years will miss in September a sweet face and a cordial greeting. Genevieve Stevens Holthaus l1as been a joy and an inspiration to both students and teachers during her successful years i11 L. H. S. But Manager Art must himself have a manager and so she is leaving us. .ls we assign you a place in our Hall of Fame our love and good wishes attend you, Genevieve Stevens I-Iolthaus. Egqgzge- asm-le.,735E,ge:ee.e.,.1eesesgefsejsee -,-eeegfseses ..:-:- lfllGIiI'1'EEN V W W '11 I SWL, xg' 1 f N 5 . A h IQ 5 2 O-AT-KAN I952 ' ix, ' x '-. N' f fa: ' NX fk1kLH,- 9 J., T51 , ' M xgi-viz' ' ' J S --' ' ll, ff, .1 - N ' fi' I av 'Sr-V. 5 ,. ' 2 .vp , pg-Q x sa, 'I' wi A W J -nie laenl 1 Q Of I' The y..,H. X UF CZ-,,, g 1' i r. Q I :J kj f - X. xxx' -ff . w, - '7 N A TX . I I, x ff? a X gf 1 1 f I M I l M I 1 , ,L 'mal Mxiim XINI'1'1'I'Il'fX 192 O-AT-KAN 1 2 T- -s 5-ily t Tx me ,Ja fy of 1932 Class Hz'sf07j1 N looking back over the history of the Class of 1932, beginning - 0h say can you see what a Glorious class Has entered this high school with llright banners gleaming- I J N ' grassy' f ' J e -- G -e., -LA- 7' J gg 513 25222222 5525525 5525-sis-EsE ,Hy 7 !W'5 ?f rff f f - ix,--M,,Qc 1, N ' 9 . g 5 cp 5 45? X ,VZ 5' . 1, xt I up ' 'R X 1 154, -1 x f w Fi- 'I f, x ,X ,fr gut, ? ,f 'W -wi . -'7 KX - 1' Mg Iv f..f 'jg X gf? 9- ' X ff, ' iw s, -P' Q K t -s H' 54 f 1 7 iii X X X 39' sf f 1 , iii X., s .,f, .29 . 5 S- 2 Z .-.f if Q is N W Er f we first find a poem This first Chapter states that Bob Spry, Patsy lVard, lVillie lVatts, and Howie Tennent were the class oflicers. Toujours pref was the class motto, and orange and blue, the class colors. Turning to Chapter II, we find that tl1e class. as sophonlores, had a very successful year, with Janet Bryant, Pete Callan, and t'Freddie Lyttle as oflicers. They put 011 a Hallowe'en assembly program that was tl1e talk and envy of all the school. The sophomores had a Red and Black staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Balmer, adviser, Janet Bryant, editor: and Harold Barber, assistant editor. The girls' volleyball team won the league championship. and the basketball team was near the top. The one and only business venture was tl1e sale of letters and megaphones at the Le Roy-Batavia football game. In tl1e next chapter, we read that the class completed a very successful year under the guidance of Miss Scott and Miss Pearlman, advisersg William Watts, presidentg Eleanor Ward, vice-presitlentg Frederick Lyttle, treasurer: and Jean Willis, secretary. The big event of the year was the Junior Prom. Willis Jensen and his Campus Men furnished the music, while over a hundred couples danced in the gym, which was decorated with Christmas trees. colored lights, and artificial snow. Throughout the year, many of the Junior boys and girls distinguished them- selves in the line of athletics, cheer-leading. public speaking, debating, and dra- matics. Reaching Chapter 1V, we soon learn that the class reached the height of fame in its last year. The following were the class oflicers: Willis Johnson, presi- dentg Dorothy Richter, vice-president: Miriam Clapp, secretaryg and Harold Bar- ber, treasurer. The Senior play, The Patsy went over big. On April 29th, the Senior hall was held. It was a great success because of the exceptionally fine 'tAlice ill VVOnderland decorations and the music of Johnny Murdot-k's Musical Skippers. Last, but 11ot least, came the busy month of June, bringing with it, Regents, Baccalaureate, Class Night, and finally Conunencenient. Thus ends the annals of the Class of 1932. Two students, Janet Bryant and Willis Johnson, have luaintained an average of eighty-five percent or more for three and a half years of high school Work. Y ,---- -- gigs: -zizresfeffggggggssgssg .Q-5:5151-Q ef-55553-Egiegeeq ,E-EEE Zeiss TWENTY L. . X J Al KAN I vw ,pw -U1 um 'la 5 if Alix: vkwbi' J lieu wgl, , i im. . ' 1952 Of A- 'f 952 ,,,-.H-I 55' ips.. X 'ff J' l V ff- I am.. 1' 1-.:,' . .A . f .W li 'N -Qi . will , i..aX5Yf'-QQ? 5- l A-sax ' 41,13 Qmiguqf ff--if il w. w 1 -if u kg . --J T all-,f ,i vga' S' ' ' su 1' '- -1 Dczzfor Ijffijf--'GYM Pa1f.gy Galle Lytle. Oliver Nixon, .lam-t Hryauiit, Willis Jnlmsrm. Lon Slmuglim-ssy Calrlu SUFIISII. lily-L-tal lVilm'ux. i':i0Illl0l' XY:li'1l. Nzuivy lfluustoil Q5 XVill we L-VL-1' fwrrgvl 'l'hm- l':itsy . hy Ilzxrry f'lIlll1lll'S. piwnlllwcl AIIll'K'i1 Zlll Illlli -ith lay the S0lliU1'S'f Hi' t'Hlll'S0 nut! I'Ile:111m' XVill'tl. :ls I':xtsy . illil'llKilII'l'1i :ln t'lliil't'ij' in-W sl-1 ul' wism- cl':u'ks Yu the school, mul plzlyecl thzil snnu- olrl Lfilllli' with 'Mfllllj' .xl'l4il'l'NtlllH, 1llYl'fl'2lj'l'll hy Ulivcr Nixon. who crwtaillly alill lrmvu ll llIlS1lillg llc-rn, Jllllfft Brysuit was 3I1's. I'Iill'l'illj.Q'lUllH, lhu cruvl lllHllll'l', who 114-gluvtcll Patsy und heu1,ec-kefl her liuslmnrl, Willis .IUllllHUll. The family ilirt zlnfl villzliiivss. A'fil'2ll'0H, wus Num,-y Ifluusluii: Luo Silllllgil- messy was Billy Cailrlwellu, lwr inislrc-zxtwl lianiwu. while Ifllc-vlan Wilcox :ls Sallie H11cliu1i:u1 was the third uf this lriunglu. , rx - ' , 1 - rv I Trip Lusty , Iaixlmun. ffurlu 50l'llSilQ :mal 'Alix HI'l:llic-rly , llulv Lyllv. completed the cast. ,,::,,,,,, , Huw-r. awww-',v-urn-Irgiyinsununggslq-:::H- '1'lYIGS'l'Y-UNIC .................-4-. ,..... , M... ' .15 -'1 7l:.5 .J '. X gag, . AA -AVA H V A 9. 49 ' 5-,g,w- 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 Wsgsiiafsaeagazazaaaiasaffei wx 4. ff ,ll :a:::::::::E:-'1:-2-If---I--Yful 111 -v if-'V luA1a-- 1- 5 - f fe 'V' 5--fu - 1111 11 --ia 1. is ex 19 as My , .11 1' lA W 'Q -4 W'Wf'i4'ff 111 1111 - is-. ' .- 'ref-x ' 'rig fig ,'?2 ', -.f if' ,?'fi ' 1. 1111 M xi' ' '- Nez- '?f 413- ,,g 'L'1f , rg, ' 1111 11 ' i s ' ' 1111 1111 111, 11 11 151' 111 1111 1111 X111 . V 1111 11 Class W zfl 111 111 111 . . l mf E, the members of the class of 1932 of Le Roy High School. being of sound 111 mind and body. do hereby declare this as our last will and testament. 1II 111 1111 . . 1111 '111 To the fOl10XVl1l we bequeath. 111 u11 D M 1111 . . ' . 1 , 1111 To the class of 1933, home room number twenty-fise with all the aiticles at 1111 , . q , Y Y' . , ' tached to, related unto, and contained therein, namely. one slightly used index 1 . . , . 1111 to etvmologv, compiled bv Noah XVebster, iifty-four beautifully engraved desks, 1 1 K ' A . - nt two large framed pictures, one Kellogg Peace Pact, one reading table, four chairs, Ei ' - - ' . . 111 one history library fully capable of instructing feeble nnnds if given a chance, 1111 . . 1 1111 one little-noticed bulletin board, one home room teacher fully equipped with a 11lI Ui' pair of husky lungs. 111, To Robert Butts, six inches in height, three years in age and a Model T Ford. 111 To Louise Mac Vean, a French dictionary and a megaphone, 11, 1111 . , '11 1111 To Edward Clauss, a course in History D. 11ll ' To Doris Dugan, Willis Johnson's place in band and orchestra. E1 111 i . 15 1111 To Charles lValker, a slouch hat. a moustache, and an accordion. 111: ' m1- To Lois Bradbury, a Sonny Boy around whom her arms can reach. 11' 1 l I I 111 To Delores Kanaley, a manual containing in full the instructions for mainp- 111 1111 '111 1111 ulating a combination lock. Q1 111 1111 To Lois Luttrell, Mary Mac Vean's wardrobe. 1 41, To Cosimo Barone, a package of pills for the prevention of constitutional 1 1111 , , N1 1111 - A 1 physical lassitude. 115 1111 11- 11 . 11 1111 To Margaret lVa-rd, a Wardrobe trunk in which to carry her vocabulary. 1 1111 f 1111 To Robert Bradley, a forget-me-not from one of the members of the Senior 1 1111 1 1111 1 111 class. 1111 1 To Irma XVatts, three dozen boxes of concentrated tablets for increasing her 1 '111 1,1 111 avoirdupois. 1 111 kg 1111 To Rita Lapp, galoshes for her dog Amos. 11 1111 111 To Eleanor Blood, a pedometer. 11 111 To Robert Metcalf, an airplane for the protection of innocent pedestrians 111 111 I '11 111 on Main street. 111 1111 l . 111 1151 To an ambitious Junior, Helen SDIIIPIJS cla1'1net. E11 111 ' To the Junior class, the key of knowledge presented to the Seniors at the 1 . . f. . K . . 115 Junior Assembly, because they need it more than the b6'll101'S, because it is very 11 1 1:1 foolish to give away what they do not possess. and because we feel sorry for them. 111' 111 . . 11 1111 To the Class of 103-l, the advice not to follow the example of the Class of 1933, 1111 1 but to remem'ber tl1e glorious record of 1932 and to endeavor to achieve a similar prestige. 1111 - , - . 1' 1111 To Mr. Edward Spry and the taculty of l.e Roy High School, sincere thanks 11, W . . , . . . m 111 for their patient instruction and carclul guidance, and our sympathy for the future. 111 111 121 '111 1111 hr .111 111 111 1111 1111 111 1111 111 1111 11' 1111 1111 1111 111 111 111 :111 1 111 urges? Qergizngggigfie 11-1 A -'Yi'-F-'1 TXVE N '11 Y-T W! l fr 1 L 1 M 1. 1 xx .n s' I ' b X ' ' s. f , A 5-1: 1 ICJSZ 0-AT-KAN IQS2 ,,f,p4,' 'fT1lEiF'ffg, ui., fi , .,..f., ,. -gli L, . 1,., ,.L iifiigr :N I ry I , ,. A X-X T... X uxb,:.N- SE b I Mfg 25.65 I. ' . Q T, EV? 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IJ L Senior Catalogue l'1'vitivst llil'l----Mil'iuln Vllllllltl l llauulsonwst llnyA--Ulivvi' Nixon llriglitvsl Bug '--- -Willio.lulnis1m , llriglitust llirl--.lamol Bi-yuiit Most Ativan-tivo Hirl!3liriaun lmvis B 10 UR-lm-li Svlmlni '-'- -Blnmlgv Kilim- Ulaiss I-lzllvy-Nzlm-y llUllSl0ll 1'm1tAMillli-ed 1iIll'lllll'll Qnivlvst 1i0y'7l.Ul'k-'ll l'uwo1's Quictest Gi1'l-I.m'l-it:1 Lynn-11 W Buy Alllllllfx- SllIlN't'l',' 15Ill'll0l' Girl Athlete- Dot l'ul'llll'l' 1 Bust Girl S1Nll'f--Ifilllll'Yll Vhly Best Boy Spzwts-I'I:l1'ol1l H:u'l:v1' illlll XVillie NY:ltts Cleverest--Willie Watts Most Active-Jzuivt Hryzuil' Laziest-Fraumie Murraiy El Most Studious-Milly HIll'llIll'tl Most Coilceitoal-Ollie Nixon JV Most Populau' Girl-.lnxiot Bryant Most Popular Boy-XVillie Watts Most Amlnitimls-Milii1'e-nl B:1i'11:u'4l Biggest Iililffm-1'- I'i1g1g:y Lyllo Vlzlss Music-iuli-XVillis .lulilismi 3 Sillic-st-Nam-y Ifloustmi Most Mmln-sl --Maury llvlvli Mvlnlyrv llc-st lin-ssl-ll Iirny-Y-Bulb Spry Tivst D11-ssf-al i:ll'l'--Rlillllj' M:lc'X'0:111 Jnllie-st-Millie' I'ln-rli Best Sill1.fP'l'fI':Sllll'l' Guuizml Girl flrzntm'-BIi1'i:u1i Vlulvlw Buy flxutox'-lVilli0 Qlullnsuu N1-:nest- Min1sy lmvis ' Day UI'l'illllf'l'S '-Vi'l'llGl l'Ill'llll'l00 and f'RllIll'l'Illl Mum-pliv1's I .4 In i A i 1.1 w w H i D, i dl -lf. ll ' ' aa is 'l'NVEN'l' Y-'l'II ll 141 H 952 O-AT-KAN 1 'e51:311s'11 . f if 142 M01 ' +51 '157 X 1 1' Av I 2: 3' A' 9 P-ffg1,ig: s.: lm ',,,,k, X 5 ! ieeigseaessessEseessiaszsss '- N: L, . 1 . .MEI , ,IRI .-Q27 .f It .,.l,?-51,1 6? QV, . 1 r w, f 1 X 1 Y., 1 52 11 -1 ,' X 1 1 1 , X ws, 5 f' N 11, fgrfffgfgzty 1 1 an 'N' an 1 N L51 3' ' ,, -ff . 1111 4 X 11 X s if WI, fn' 3,15 ,1,,,'5'?'t ' ISI, 1 X th in fx ,ff lll Q 4.1 ' f 1.1 s 9 ' 5 ' 1 il el H X X iii 31247 H11 llll Senior A B C,.Y A is for Aspenleiter 211111 Alrerle too, Both jolly 1llGLl1llQl'S of the Senior crew. B is for Br1111ley, Barlrer, 111111 Brown These are famous about the town: 151ll'1lill'd, I5l'Yill1f, 111111 Boldt 61111 the B's, Jolly good sports, all three of these. C is for Cover1l11le, Clauss, Clappe 111111 Clarke, These four will 1'e1'tainly make tl1eir xnark, D is for Davis very fill1l0l'IS s11e'll he 1Vith llllllly pictures ill the art gallary, E is for every 0116 of you, ill the class of '32. F is for Forti, carefree is she, Yet always as busy as 11 hee. G Ga11i111'1l 111111 G11111l1oro11e kll0XVll to all The first for I1ll.lSiC, the l11st for baseball. H is for Ha1nn1on11s, pretty is sl1e, A1111 also for Houston, so peppy yo11 see. I is for this i11l1L1N1'1'lU1lS class. J for Johnson of Senior play fanie As 21 talented a1:t111' he's 11121110 his name. K is for Kihler 111111 Kinne too, Is there anything they Cilllyt 1111? L is for Lytle 111111 we have two Who always 1-x1'el i11 N1'1l2'lt6Yl:'1' they 1111. IRIYVSOII, Lathan. Lylll'll are lovers of fun But only when their work is done. M is for McIntyre, B11lCN7Gil11 111111 BIl11'1ll111 The best of sports ill 1111 the 11111113 For the lu111'I'1lyS, F1'111llli0 an11 Jim, 111141 for McHa1'1ly, 11IZIC'1b1lG1'S0l1, 111111 Matthews, All full of pepper, gzingrer. 111111 vin1. N is for Nixon, Ollie 111111 Ken The jolliest two there's ever lseen, For Neff, Neilleh, 211111 Ni1'1'loy The iirst two ni1'1-, tl1e last 21 good boy? ,0 is for O'1ieen 111111 to this we agree That il very illl111Sfl'i011S l11ss is sl1e. P is for Parineleo 111111 Powers too, Silent 1lll'?1l1llL'l'S of our jolly erew. Q for Quinlan, 21 lirilliant lass. Who works 111111 plays with the 11est i11 the class. R is for Richter. peppy 111111 gay A student 111111 athlete, I'll say. S is for Serusa, Spiller. 111111 Sperry Three whonl we always iin11 inerry. T is for 1'P2lC1lGl'S of the Senior class NV1111 all others very easily surpass. U for Uherte 111111 Uhly too Who t11ke life eooly, in11ee11 they 110. V for vigor 111111 vi111 The o11ly 1111-t to keep 11S thin. WV is for Ward 111111 1Vatts. that loving pair, 111111 the rest of the W's witllout a care. X is for ex1'elle1111e for whieh we all strive. Y is for yo11tl1 which we hope to survive. Z is for zeal whi1'l1 keeps 11S alive. 111 e3'Eii'3EE555?:?fEE5-EAE E'EEE5I??5E'iiES?E'5E2?!?EEE??5ii5?5i51?i?Z::'5'EZ 7???:?7 ??? TNYENT Y-FOUR ,..-.......2.. 1 1 1 . . fl Y ,. -JAR Q f 'N 5' flill. ' K 12, 1- x IQ 'S 2 O'AT'KAN 1952 ,va rff --.'1'- a.. -.,.' f.--Hfmzu. .'v-JA, -4 '--' 5- . W 'fhligxifq'-,1. ll, ,If Q! lmmmunsnmznnmpmnumm H. . el' f ff Mffwsf 'l - : 5 -'L M N , , 1 1!,x411,l7' ,- . .Y N- an X xv N an ag A. f I-V ,f f V nl z V--x .. . 1.3. X N S N MU X, . .' 127411. ' ,J ' .4 I 1 7P'f ' -- ' ,.. - ' 1 -- 1 -NN-, Y, ,, 2. ln rl! ll t l l Q . l ' l lllll lllhlj' wllll ilu- zlllnlrs nl' utlur-IN. W Imvln: lu-xrlva-toll my own. W lim-ml :xml lllnvlc. IL -l: Quill nml Svrnll, 'lg lmulvlu- U Uvtvtlv. 2: Hlol- Vlnlm, 1. 2, Sl: U-nl-knn slgll'l', .lg I lll'llllllllil'S Ulula. Il: I l't'Slllllllll play, 1. L i G , x fp l l l Gl'IXlCYll'1Yl'I ASVIGNI,ICITICIK--- .ll-11 XI' Slw':-1 qnivt hut :llivl-Z M Gym 1-xllihition. 2: llnskotlmll. Ll: I'um'l1 Cum- miltuc .l1111iox' l'ru1n. Jig Iislwr S1-niur play, -l. L I'IAliHl.ll BARl1I'Ili - Sll:lvcl ' Ill-'s :l lillnllvr. zlllll how llc Iiulnlll-sl ' Class tl'UilNlll'I3l', 4: Illlsim-ss lll2lll2ILfl'l' lll2lQI1lZillL' ' salma Il: l'l1:lir1n:lu livkut mxnnxitlve Senior play, -lg Slllilllllt l'u1m4'il, Sl: 1:2lll4l. Il. 4: Ul't'l1l'Sll'il. 1, 2, Il. 1' 4: Gluv Ulula, Ii, -l: '1'mvlc. 2. JL 4. lm-:Lplnin Ill: llnse-lmll, 1. 11. Il: FmJlh:lll. Sl, -l: Ilvlmlillp: lm-11111, 41 Y, ' llSSiSfRllll1 editor .Iuniur stulf Red llllll 1il:1c'k, Ili 15 , t, Vll2lil'lllllll music l'0lIlllliltL'0 Svuiur hull, 4: Ili-Y Vluh, Ii: In-tultu. 3: Class Iiaxskutlmll, 3, 43 Adver- tising cmmuittee Junior Prom. S g :ees .5-. ' 1,21 .' r 'L1i'xi3,r,Q' Mllllllilill n.x1cx.x1c1wAJ-Milli.- gi '51 -, .115 . A-xvlmm-11-ml-1--511111.-.' 2 E ' ' fffifgl lz1'fl :mrl llluvk. 2, 3. -l: Assistant vditur ll-uf-lcun. -l: 3 ,mg SU1lll0lll4ll'0 ussemlvly l'lllIllllilfl Q. LZ: Fl'K'llL'll ululs, Zig i . . Quill :Incl Sf-roll, -L: lbrznnznlic 1-lull, 233 Czuuly coul- lggfl, mittuc Senior play, -l. Q if , f r- ' A. !'n2'fT ' V, . Q5 5 , Ea 5 2225 2235225255522ssiaiiisggpigssa Qvis.,-'hfg'7,l'gBji1s1i2. 4 TXVICNTY-FIVE 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 :,.,'- -45. V. 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M-5-IHWTG ' '..:Q. f,f,,cZ5,i 4,1 I -7 V 1,21 , f ff, gay' 1,131 , j,3.l21,g: V' '- ,Vv'-',. .c , H' ' V ' ' 6 -25, , -A f, , ,gag , .A f pm.. 6 any-,Q ' ,, f ' 1 me ' f ' f?'F ' :L i25i2'4, ,V -' fpifij A f f'I'i 1 V 524 ul, UH Ulu H11 ill, 5111 IW HH llll HI' llli HL ill UL ill? ill. HU HI, 111 MAE HOLDT :Hi III, A lrlonclv is an light lwznlell woman. HI, Nl Snphumom nsseinlrly, 2: Volleyball, 2: Frenrh nssevlnlmly, 2: Glee ulnh, 2, 3: Puncli committee .- Junior proln, 3: Vslwr Senior play. 4, gm H11 m Ur lr HD ml ln un W' uu ml Ill! uv V111 lu, :uw m nl: w lm nr un ELLSXVORTH BRAIILEY-- Squi11t Squint's prayer is: More people to bother, Fill Class bnsketlmll, 4: Gym exhibition. 2, 3: Bnsi- 111' ness Illilllil,2'Bl' Senior play. 4: L'liai1'1i1n1i Advertis- M ing c-onnnittee Senior hall, 4: Red and Black. 3, 4: gg Assistant Editor O-at-lcaii. 4: T1':1c'lc. 4: Aflvertising 11 cmmnittee Junior kproin. 3. HH H11 rm ni nu lm ull IW Ill! ull IRI nu DU Un mx un mi ru: llll lu ELLSXVORTH BR0lVNf B9:i11s Ul I :lint clonal: Illll SlhPPl'1l1ESS.u nm : Tic-kot vom- '1 Ticket connnittee Junior proni, ,m mittee Seinm' play. 4: I1ll'GI'Cl2lSS hnsketlmll. 1. 2. Sli lllr llll PM IU M l'lL UI lil lil lil' H5 lllQ U UL JANET BRYANT- Jin1iy HI Silly pllralsvs. c-ut :und dry. lilvvr llllll't' tlly tungruv supply. Glen Ulnlu. 3: Volleyball, 2. Il. 4: Cnplzxin Vulley- lmll. 3: Halslwtlmll. 2, SS, 4: Busvlmll, 2. Il, 4: Class 111' prusillent, 2: Student Council vice-president, Il: 5111 Sindent Hvnnvil sec1'et:1ry: Draunantir Ululr, 3: Rod and lllnvk Editor. 2. 4: Rod and lllnvlz, Il: 211' Business iuznnuger U-nt-kann, Cl: Debating tennx. IR, 4: 111, Varsity lulslwtlmll. l. 4: FI'6llL'll llSSt'llllily, Il: 11 Fl'0l1i'll 4-lnlu. 3: Mrs. Harrington Seninr play, 4: .Tnnior Prmn mlec-omtioii L-mnlllittee, 3: Presimlvnt Quill and Svroll. 4: l4Pl'0l'ZlflU1l t'llllllllll'lPL4 Si-niur 1111 l1:1ll, 4. 111' 111' Hi 11? ll, m nu U11 my 111, wr lu. lu mx Hn ll!! HH V nu .,...p!.,,.Q::,mga-.WE.22225.QEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEESQ 'I'WIflN'l'Y-SIX O ff' V L ii l ' figknizzif, J UN, 1 . 4 i 1 :Er ' .. 'W'-'FF-U ' . , 1 K 2 O-AT KAN I .,1f .' Ent, My ,Ig-11 ,L 'K f Jiri ' , 1 1 N' x- 1 1 W tl -R :nw-'QW SQL' Sf 'W' ,j -531-1, 1 'i .,-11124 , I. .1 1-'I -11 -1 .gigwig - 1 .117-15 ' -1-11111111 1 y 5 '- N - 'Q X4 1 I, 1 'f 11 11 . 11, 1 J - X 1 x 3 5 1 131' 1 1 ,J Eiiuu 1 Q I Y 6 ,f X 1lXNl Il 1. 1 .1 Ill ll! 0011 1111 '11 1 1 N 111 ll 1 ll N11 11111 1111 11111 111 1 N ' 1 111 xlll ' 1 1 l1l 111111 N1 1111-111 I D 1 '11 1 111 1 Nk11l11ll X111 x N HDI X 1 X 111 1 lllf xx lxd N 1 A I 111111111 1 11 1-1 11111 1l1ll11. 1l111111 11111111111 1ll1J111'l11l1, .L -I. E EEE! is 11 1 1 1 2 ' .x111.'-'1 1 x TXVENTY-SE HON l rg L., 1932 Q-AT- KAN 1952 . ':i,f-fy-'I Zfv, rf .- .2 4. -5 osma, 1, Luis,-,?,g: A ii 4-V51 55525559 V- TQ-' 3 7'v'ff74iV'5 3E::::::V::::::::jE5:5E:E,44-1 'K ' 'fmlfilz' 'll s3 Qw3T'f? r,f.,:4 15 Q ff, f-'.ag5Q ,7 flfr ff N ' 'Pctl X ,L -4 f f N-7' L QV, N b us' 'xg ,Z NIIRIAM 1 LIAALLDII DAVIS- Miulsie lheiei nothing so Sweet as lovc. 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L-1: . :ig-v,,1 V :pi f 32 , A, my E2:j:g.5 if J Ur, HI' fill ,-,' in-,fa , ' au, 1vo1:oT1f1x 1,A'17HAN- nut M One nf L. II. S. Vanities. 5 args h i O 0 I ' mi 5,-gggf Glee club, 1, 2, 5, 4, IJl'2l11luI1C club, .iq V1C6-1J1'CS1- ggz dent Girls' Glee club, -1. UQ 5222-lifi 'f' Fil' A: m ?l'3f'5E f fi '55 2 u ll 1, 1:21 HL, 532.574 3fif,,:z ml ' Y--f ,1 ., 4,,,Z,.f,, ,. , ,,f,, , 4, , f5pi,f Y , , - l. - H 5 ' ww ',, :g1'ff,U41, S1233 RIAK 1 LAW' bON4 Bllke 122152: ' f :W ??'i21W -1 fi' 2'-il-if . H ,f-1532.435 N 0 'f', She does her task from nluy to vluy. ,gf 11 M74 . ' , ,gi fp-I-J 12.2552 Auzl meets whatever comes her way. uf I , V- ' 4 212'-' Il1tG1'L'1ilSS basketball, 1, 23 Qaudy emnmlttee L. of H1 , , ,I 19 I , I 1 .f V 5 , 0 , ml Z' ' 1 3:2235 R. Glee club CUllC6l'f, .ug Iillllllllilgk sale committee, iff , if J Y, , H 23132 3. IK ffl! ' ' V f ji-Ag, lm wi , :2L:if-151' , -,fif g fQ2i212,ff3. pw ,lf , , ,,f,,- f,,:,,..Q.',,-:- :J H l ml QM ,, ., ., ,. ,,,, , ff f- , -, 5555 lm .. 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'el , 3, NX hut IS work :nhl what have l to mln with it T' 2111 , 2 1 , A 1 lll, Dtlllllllllg' team, 33 Chevl' lezxder. 3, 4: SGH101' play, ill. .Wa , ., ,,, 1g , A , , ' 1 925215 N I 'ML O'Fl:1l1e1'ty, g Glee club. 1, A. 4. E111 5 , ,, 1 1, .E .M agp, ' un ffgg . 1 HI 1121 -. ' 2: H' ' ' .ll ' ' ' '13 llll iiiifz .A.- , W .... , ..,,, .V.. , ,, ,. , 'iii lil' w:::.yfw3.:i'- 35 H V , - ff.: mu lil U. Ulf Ill! ll. Il' Ill! M I'l llll llll , ll ,,:f: ,NYY ,,,,e, YV,?T, li-7 --Yn- wnuffn llw' ff'-H 'V -----, 111:-V:-fiffgrgf -ffiffmrz angie:-2 -1-::::5g-H THIRTY K, 15.1, eww., , .,,L , kf.': H 1 ' lCQ O AT'KAN I 2 I: ,mini V. ' .x,1 .--1. 1 'XUJ 'u- X mga, -Q 1 Wu A A 3 2 9 3 f Y W 4 X XX ' 31' if wi . X 1'1.. . 1 f- C 5, is I 5 ' 1: Xi XX 4 . H 1' 1..f.,Lf1g,Wdf Q N M5 rd X XX FAX I 'I 'lfu 'AXE !1f: Va'I A X x ' .1 , , V- . 1 E 5 xx M Q. lf! Q f ,-:M .ff ' ,HX , X. 111 5'-JQL. Y ' 1 - 1 ,A- X x Fei? ,S Q, -wiv.. ,1 ,H 'C ' W JV s- 1. 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V, ...,e- :.. ll 1.4.1, Xull11ln.1ll. 1.1, hh Club, 1, H1-41 111111 Iilm-lc, 2, Il, 4: l.:11'ki11 slum-nkillp: 1111111-sl, Ii: ' ' -A . ' '1' ,I'3f'l1:1i1'- 1 11.111111 111 lIlllNll 1011111111111 111111411 num 1 lllilll ffm1lu:1lI 111'u1.:1':1111 1-111111111111-1-, -13 f'llIlil'lllilII ' ' ' - 4'-1 . ll0XVl'l' l'llllllllll'll'l'. -lg IP1':1111:1I11- vluln, J. llllllll ilSNi'lNlIlj', 211 Villlllj' r'rn111111ilt1'v Sl'Ili0l'1llIlj', -I: l'1'o- ::1':1111 1'0llllIli1ll'U Sl'lliUl' lmll, -l. 111 1 1 1 1 E '1 1. K- 'l'IIl1l'1'Y' UNH iff? jigylfe . . 5 K W, ..,. 5. , V.-, 9 2 O-AT-KAN I ff I ,gift 'E::.I: I .r 31141, 43. 'A 'Ein X X '. .rf-.' 'J' ,- :'rI..:Q'?. -.. W .GL-L, p 11,1415 4:-- , ,A ,. ,N 23 -Y lf-in-It I Wig?- V eeiesegsgi eeeegefeefezeie' .xii .1 A U 'VA X 1 3 932 44 ff: :G X L 'EQ il , f 1- lv Q X Q 1 ' fn, if' Xl . .1 ' X ff ' 'Quit as -2- X X .9 Q3 I nz mx ' fl, Q M 5 f ,f 49' 'tif' 'GH X ix X K 'S if, J ,f ' f nn ix J- Qt, f 1 7 ml 5 ' 1 ff , 1 I ' N 1 vw is X im 'sw' X -QS , un BZ Iv f Z0 ff ,f -W ROBERT MU IIARIJY- limb A gun or :L Iishpole maketh him jubilant. Student council, 1, 2: Manager busketlmll. -1: YW 0 1 1 I lruck, 2, fl, -lg Glee club. 1, 3: lrensurer Hi-Y, 3: ''XVnrzil-Flun1mery , 4: Advertising nmuuger Senior play, -L: Red :md Black, 1, 2: O-:lt-kan st:li1', 4. MARY HELEN MC INTYRE- Matz Her wisdom comes by eleverness-not by time. Glee Club, 3, -1: French club, 3: Interelnss basket- ball. 1, 25 Interclass volleyball. 2. 3: Interclass lmsebull, 1, 2. 3: Gym exhibition, 3: French as- sembly, 2: Sophomore assembly. 2: Red and Black, 2, 3, -1: Editor Staff I Red and Black. -1: Quill and Sc-roll, -L: Dramatic club, 3, 4 1 W 1 ff! FRANCIS YV. MATTHEWVS-'tF1'uuliie XVork conquers everything, Agricultural club, 2, -1: Agricultural lmsketbnll. -1: Inte1'c-lass basketball, -L: Vice-president Agri- cultural club, -L FH4 DMAS MOUNEY nl still the wonder grew that one . ull lllxllll 4-mild I'll1'l'y :ull he lain-W. un ml lm lil: la ur lu: ml nl, uu lm lui rn- lill nu lm nn ml nz' ru lx: lil! ul. mi ni ull lu' ull lu ui: lu m. rx, ini lu, lil? nf nr w li: vi url rl ml an nm 41 51 ln' lil in U12 lm W ul: H5 lil: ITD uh LU! an li? nl lu' rm MI Ill' nv UL au: me ll ni in mi n., ml me lil lm lm mi llll :ui ll' U.. uu 11: ill! lm U21 lg LJ K.. Kill 'll EL nl. Uh ll. lu. ull Nil K. ill li' El' ,li ll. , , 1 l in v lu. li, nf 1 ue. lu, in ml ul. ilu ul. lm ml me :A I il .ii H1 ml -mm 3 --,-E?g?E,e?5Eg.5f,el ,:,,: ,7eeeA ll, l TRI RTY-TXVO L - .4 S. Ns I 1952 O-AT-KAN IQS2 f'-1:45145-. . fsyifiiwvf .-13, ,N , L-L. '.. 1, -..'i4f :- ,, --xx --.fir-RQ 1' .f 1 .'L'V.s'-- 1: 1 wg, . .X -N .-XMB. gf, . ,-1 N5.,.,-f,gfg.. --------- 1 --HX .K ff x ' f 'f'k!'nfi!?2'k1!'A ' xx. ' X ' N 'X - :-. 'p,,1l .' ' X xi A M35 -- ' 4 x - '.' M v N-,K ij' I .XNHIGIA MVRXAN Rm-ml 'l'In- girl who Ima Xl mulls- I'ur 4-x'vx'ylm4Iy, ' Fx-oslnn:111 pluy. 1: l'mu'h 4-uunnniltvv Junior prmn, I :Zz Rod :mml lllm-lc, 11. -1: Vslu-1' H1-uior plny, 4. W , x ., D - , at . I Q I 1-'RAXCIS MI'RICAY-- W:m1m , A rnrm- 4-xnllxplv ul' St. IH-tn-r's Slll'l'4'HNl?l'. ' lamllmll. 11 1f.,.mm11, 11 ni-Y. zz. P, A .mules MVRHAY- .Iix11l1liu A lwuny for your lllllll:IlltS. Jillllllltkl' Illillllllfil' vlnh, Il: lim-1'u1':ltiuu l'lllllllliffP0 .lunior prmu, tip Ili-Y. tl: .XIlY0l'fiSillg vmnnlitteu Senior play, -I. il ' ' wwf' . -. jgllxxj ' ' . af ' Y V 5 ISYILHN Nl'1l l . JR. li' 'A A A S'Il1-law is gnlalu-n. A 'Y E , 3 Z 1 '1'HIRTY-THREE .ul Im H , ---V-J---f1?Zfcrngpf3iV 'Qi-132 1 W. -. .V P n ' -2 I 'Zn' FM' 1. .55- -11 , lf: ,ff A A ,.,.Q,.i..... M ,, , 1- 16932 O-AT-KAN I952 .--:Lia A :::-'Hamill' ,ff ?'? ? T?-5 N, k E 11.- . -- yi-Q ggffggga Q. X .- 5 - f f IW -' '.4f :2Vf lm ugri. N gfgwl' ill fff--N ' X. lm gl qi 'nfl . 4f4f'.ff7,f', ' AV lu: -, M i, . ,-2' me 1: . - - - -2 M ,-' , f V- -. f'---- V, : V ull xx- -' Roi?-1' 5 nu 'lil ' fl 1 ' YZ 4 RH ls .N 1 HU ill! W :vu N111 HS. Em V- jf ll. H, ,-.,x ,,,V , --, V-5 V, , ',V, Vv.,,,, . .. VV m, W Vg ml lm Ill! ll!! , .521 El klll V: . l aw f '. .1 U11 ml . . j 1.-15, ui' lm jay, , , , . y, lm lf: l JAMES NEIBCIJ- .I1lHl1l16 . V EH. HH 575 A tillvl' Of the Suu' HY lun j:' -- , Q ew wx 1 13,5 V . - . 7. -. . . l-ketlvlll -, u. v E51 ?j'fi1lj ' Class busketballl. 1V 3, 3- llilffly bds 1 ' 43 TFIICK1 41 French Ummm ' 5' ' 'nl Q 512' un Jia 55225 5 ' ' l i:Z?1'fl ll rpg-.xl-5 ww: UH 5 , iff .2754 Ill: rm HEC. f1..Q 1 ml EIN LIU: ,.,. . 7'3 UU lm . Ty HI nu gtgffg , ' 213.3 r... NI ig fvf' ' -1562, Q F11 un VIEW 'QEI1 nl' lm V:V:1',:':V V, 5 nn lm : W-'11 ma nn 'riff' nn U U13 W' 321422: 1' 1' 522 D ' 1251 C121 . , V ylyfw-1'Ke11 ll un 3-93.5 KENNLZIH LARL A 4 .A gl M 'Ania that murn :ret k11 l'k9 ut lm ' because of n Lawson? J 4 lg 1 255.12153 55732 . '. - -' - ' ' ' -111. 2. 3 - 3 'V' W3 ' Class basketball. 1. X gllflfl, Iruhgfgfllll 11 V Qlnn- E5 HH 251352 Ullptuin Young.: Flll'1D81'S lmhket m - - ,. I 5? ml ff?--ef V 'V Y N V - -' - -k tl ' ll team. 4. X 119' RTK mx ww . - lqung If all H191 S lhlh 6 ld y mg M 1 1 flgel . . .J .1 1, 9. Youuq f'gl1'1119l'S w rm l ' ' - lmt louuff Faumels c u , -fs v D nf. .. W, 1119511 L fb , 9 N, gf: V V' 'V ,,De.lkiu.f Contest, SVMCIISG. -'32 H1-if -1- ga 5 M5120 ' UW 'g l 1 5 ' ' lm V, V xg WY W 'V' ' ' . 159. 4 ml 'V ' - rm mr ' ' 1-74,1 ml un 5 lm IHQ 6 Efgiifi Wg ml CQ W 9? , VV . VV E11 U v F YIXIONJHOIIIB lm , f..fVyf U1 LR 1 4 + LIU A A wise OJ and clever U3 DUB'-N E , , lm .. . f . ' T . 'H' ll Glee Cum, 2. 3. +1 Male f111111ff'f- l 'lQ'le.?f.ffif,,S. ll . u A ' ' ' 4 - A I ' LV 325 ' V 'P -1- ASSlStH1lt 1n:u1.1g91 ff'0-1'-'W ' 1 .31 .V vm -7 Y Y . v .- . I . Vk tb-111 -L ' fr! 111 ll- YUI football, -lg .Tumor X'll1'h1t'5 1-1: 9 ' U ' I IVV' - 1 if fm CQ, team .7 3 4. Debating tggllll. :,. 42 Hzlllstl 11- E1 'Y ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' nn , - - i. all 'LHil1lS6f and Gre-tel . 32 PW1'1'UtH U1 Mdkgl Ot lu H Q . H - . -H ' -' ' -zil'Fl111n11w1'y . 4- X. w f, Dreams . U, Duk Ill X U' . Q - I . . wi jill M ,.,. ,H - -:The p,1tSy , -lg lmmmtu- club. ... ull- w H , 4 Lum 111 . , . , 4. H1- U. ' kin speulciug 1'Ul1t95t, 43 l 2't:'Vm l.m'5t' ' . , 351 W f ' Y Club, E11 C112li1'Il1il1l tu-lietl giblllllllftfdt' Jl'll1101 mi W prom, 3g Iutercluss basllutblll . V -V -1- ll , ll vm M ml N J f UV im ,El l n HH Vll Ul ill QQ 1-11.LswoRTH Nmsulc lg W I , --gpcggh ls silverg sill-neu is golden. Vw ' . vu' 5 V .Q Young F2ll'lll91'S' club, -5. 4- E. un Y V V HU ' ll! l 5' nu VV, lil 'W lil. Eli lil ww ll.: lvl wg. W Wi ' . HU mr .. .. , ,. V V . ., uw ll fZ'1, ' gf ' NV HV. Vg1..,e-,fe..f'f f - A -' lg, W ill' HH ml UN llll will HII VU HIV 'UW Hlw 'NU NIH Ml UH Wl llll HU ill lm W -4:z:i:l::T?ZEgF: ::,T::?.if:: Qzzzv -vini izvzxigt-F T:15?QEiE:EE?,gE?3E?iEVE1:Fggsggiggaaaifiiiiaizfiseswahg-f V: LQ:5:2fsE2Ef2f-, , Y VV fl'I'I1R'1'Y-FOUR fl , L '.13'.'r!-Q - 1 ' ' ,W-'H ..,gr,- 1 r1.:N, 'im ,I M. W. ,,,. vw- ., ., 2 - A-KAN 1 ' Nw-' .. . 1 ' , 1-1,-um 71 .hg L Lug- -L fz '.-.--,N N ,,: , - . f .Y , SQ., f if P5 XS 1 Q f ,Q Ay X ICD S O A1 Q D 2 icqix 4 4114 X' ,ig t ,I xx u.... 1 f, Um me. f Lf. M.. L L .. iiyixyifn X ,X ISQMX N 5' J, fuk, -' 1 J 'tk:r'.ix---LX F1 A f' ff ,,l'5,Qhffl '3 E .- X N 'il ,f f ', I .1 xx 4 sin Q41 j 1' Xu. 4 K My It S 1: iii 'px YF! ri J Y U -1 nu ,1 ,..S L wr ix J w Lu an TA zu Tl ? , , 'P 1' 4 ei U1 E i L? ww x :1 4 1 1 1 H 5 'I 11 A Q ul w J ld LI A nl ill! ,511 w?5,E29gE g,-THTLCf, s-.. , ,L ,., ,, Dlx! Xl mx L N1 Q ' HU! J x X X r Q - w':u-. 1 N runnmw -lsselnhly. L lxN1'llll 's ' S uinr - 3 'el Marx.. w QA'-, -1 g 1 -..L.3.:'s-..L.7.:I'-If Hsieh- .' v 4- ' L: . vm-1' 'sun 'll -1 - .V 'll . ' 'pl'1 . . DLYN QI' .' . .'ff : : .': X u' :,' . , 1 Auf '1'lII lC'l'Y-I I YU Eli ii s ur. i gt ,N Hi m .L lk: m i.. xi' rv' ul .m H.. vi ly. if -'iff 7 'f'fTi:,f . ' A . .1-L.Q.Z..L2.sQiii , ,, . , 1 Us 5 , nqsz o-AT-KAN I952 igiggjei If ...X ox .K ! , Avltfmgjif U fS:.f4.5E+L.,f- Y. fy' f .W n'qg5,aPS4i?-iff' ill' N 'xjrngh I-I fJ AM 7 .5 y .f it QQ.. -, -s. af gg . ff ,ff ,6 ff ff ,X u ...V I- f, 1,14 xi?-1'-in . . : ' - 3:-.V 11544 45 5 Xigg mi -VZ will iii lil Kill un iii, ,, Hi V.AI,, , V,.A , W vi.. f .'Q, ' . Hi . , ., ,,.,., , , ,. H, ' iii ' ' mu ii! ' Wi ' iii DOROTHY RIcurlcic- Rickey il, - What should I do if I couldn't laugh? V, Volleyball, 1, ZZ, 33. 4: Class basketball. 1, 2, 3,. 4: , Varsity basketball, 3. 4: Glee club, 2. 3, 4: Vice- H 1 president Senior class. 4: President Glee Club. 4: gg, V, V Usher Senior play, 4: Red and Black, 2, 3: O-ut- :L kan, 4: Cheerleader, 3, 4. ill . : li' -' , lil , ur .3 L 'V ill M . . lb' lil CARLO SERUSA- Schoochien W The little monk feyl that shakes the school. Class basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4: Gym team. 1. 2. 3, 4: ffj. Football. 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y. 3: Sheriff, in Curses, V' Z-jj. What a Night , 3: Trip Busty Senior play. 4: I ,ffl Track manager. 3: Advertising connnittee O-f1t- kan. 4: Ticket Ill2l112lgEl' Senior bull, 4: Amos , Z' gif Junior assembly. 4. fiaff' 'I lu , . ,... ., if il: .wif Af . J - ' W, , .fig .figff ,4:,, CQIQZL1' :.-I, RALPH spniuzr 1 X Let what has to be sziid concerning ,' v'WQfff , 4 Q,-12 this mnn relnnin llllSillLl. AdV61't1S1l'l ' committees, 2, 3. 4: Student eouneil. . guy, . , 2: b 9 i , 1. 2: D1'i1Ill2lt1C club. .iz O-at-kan nrt staiif, 42 f,,.fj Ticket committee .lunior proln, A .3 'fy' Z 17 '. 'v ' V ' HELEN F. Sl'II,l.lCR- Nelly ii. ' When Nelly gets her nnin. her motto it ' will hu, 'Rule the roostf lil ' - Junior band, 3, 4: Senior band. 3. 4: Red and R Black, 2, 3, 4: Assistant editor stuff II. 4: Horne- ij: , rooin snlesnnln O-ut-kan, 1. 4: Publications editor ,U ' ' O-at-kan. 4: Debating team. 3. 4: Drnlnutie club. U' - 3: Mnrg:xret i11 xV1'll'Z1l-Fillllllll91'XH. 4: Quill Q? and Scroll, 4: Check rooin C'Ullllllif1'99 Junior prom, . 3: Advertising connnittee Senior play. 4: Ticket My ' eonnnittee Senior play. 4: Pl'0g1'Zllll vonnnittee Bu- ,Qg filY1il game, 4: Volleyball. 3: Mnnalger Girls' vol- gg, leybull tennis, 4: Blovk I, ilNVZll'd, 4: Student il! ' l'0lll1K'1l. 4: ndrertisilig uonnnitlee Senior ball, 4. it f - - , :il ' N. lv Wi W. 1... ,. iii in ieisireasfsfi' Aff ' TI-IIRTY-SIX L . W., 4 -H! I L a rv, --4 'rv -? - 121 'P 'H ix , x 'Lx at X is-'U' l952 O-AT- AN IS2 l:..,4-5 Y , .21 1' ' kiln 7.2 I- A A . 'fin .vt inf' 'X 'W-,X W1 xi ,fx . 15. .. 9 if :r-wma-LL x ,if '- Q ' , f ' ' if -,5'rfmifw5:c L ,AX Vx Wy, In jf If -1 . 'JSA , ,,i: , :wg 5, 'L X 120' H. 1 , gi ay -.-11'-r XX ' , l fr 1 1 cyl:-4 -i NW1-.5 W xx ck as IJ r pulp'- x RN -. 'N - x, , - - b -X1 X, N .,, Q . -, 2 1 J -L l 45 'Mm ' 1 ff' HJB1-QI l bf' -fx ' ,ff ' ' l sc' rf l HL 11 E? in lm ml fggmf 7? -, 159, L v .J 'm lg fl 'W r w llUl5lCll'l' Sl'liY Holm 'bllwzlys wlllu an rl-:uly smlh-. Vlalss lwvsinln-Ill. l: Slllllvlll t'1llllll'll. Lf. Il, -I: ,Xssisl I :ml IIHIIIIHIUI' fmrllnzlll. -l: Vlnss lnalslu-Ilmll. L. II, -lg .Xmlvvrlisimg l'Ullllllllf0l' Svnlur plny, -I: SllllS4'l'l1l ' unnlnillu lion 1'HllllIllflt'0 U-:nl-kuu. Sl. -l: lrngrnlu ' -- Junior prom. Il: Lau-lain vmntl-st. 32: Ili-Y, Il: Ifrl-m-lx ussvlulvly. Ii. Mllllllilflll l'l1l'fli'l'l-- Millil ' Mu1'll lllll'tll :mul Ill? lunclllv-ss. Ilfllllllllil' vlnln, Il: l'lmc-ln i'llllllllilll'l'. 112 Vslu-x Svniur play. -l. K.-XTH1-IRINE l'I'll.Y- Kato Hy lu-r gnlt tho umlnlvss was known. Aflvvrtising vounuittov Sl'l1l0l' play. 4: Balsketlmll 1. 2, 3: 1'l2lSE'llilll, 1. 2. Zi: Vullvylmll. 2, Cl: I'uuul vumlnirtee Nvnim' hull. 4: 1,-Zlf-liilll stall. 21: lPl'Il lnl '1.'l1n1:ln :mel Sfupllollxullxl :xssvnllsly l nmtic- 4- n. Il: lux 1. 2. ICYALYN MA Y lVAl'1'- Dolly Howl :ul :I light. but lu-lt:-r :ut llllly. Gmllllu- in 5:lVlu1.:, but lln- :Im-vll lu muy. Yullm-ylnlll, AIIIIIIIKPI' Vollc-ylmll lm-nm, 2: Vllilll mam flc-vo1':1tin11 4'0lllIlllIf00 .lumur prmu. ..g lzmlly I vonunitte-e S4-niox' plzly, -l: Hlm-v 1-lulu, 2, 3.3 lflnwo volllmittc-P BIlfIlVi2l Lflllllil, -L: lbmmallic' vlulu, il IlE'f'fll'flfl0ll t'llllllllllll'0 Svnim' lmll. -l. THIRTY-SEVEN iq 5 2 O-AT-KAN 1952 Y ,v,'-k,,IV . 9 1 ug? 4 l ' . M , W z i , .. 0 it , . f , ,gf , . ,. ffl: e5.1SiiL5'2i',,. , Q:-' 's -, 4 'lg' P X 5 ,I 4 3 X f if iw fi K X , 1 7 fy ' we ill 46? .Q RUG? fi f 'Y ii? xg, X N- 13, Ffa' 7 mi N, 1 J un ' f' ,, N -X :si M GSE llll , aa . ,L . - 3 . . lv 4: ,Ta-' r. - .. MU G' ' ,-esaff'-' 'ies Egfgssaggazi 4. if -' - dffibggfl ! 5figs?Jizsgaaszffsiassssaigaii xkif . -1? - '1 ' .'-- 2 Mfr -Q vw - .aw -ffl' 1 H. -fl- RQ -. Z UH ill' lil' HM Ill! Vi' illl HH , , ,.,,,.,..,,,,,...,,.,. W .,,f ,-5,5 mg 1 W.:-:-. :',z2:4:::::Q1vQ,g,,5 wi 'Qkjj nn ff'-W ui' lil :viii '5 1. iii MILDRICIP ,XVALLA4'llfullilliff' HH wg, vw HPV :lluiliiy tu ref-ite mzuli- lim' what she isf' Wi, f . . '12 Glue vlulr. 2. Zi, -iz Drziimific rflnlr. 3: Ysher Senior play, -i. ggi lil -11 , ri 'Z'?,, I J, .. ill, awfwww f W, f if i fl ffvfw ' .I fl. , Ui' l p, ELEANOR XVARD 3 if f lil . . .. . . ml 5, f She pleads in the mime ot xx1l1l9.' H1 6 fi4'f'L . , l . . ,. . Vi l ' ff - 'i Vice-p1'e-sulexit Freslnnzm class. 1: X 1c'e-president 5:5 a V 1 Junior class, 3: Glee Club. 1. 2. 3: Red and Black. HE , f 1. 2. 33 O-:it-lcaui. French Asseiulmly. 3: Girls' ' ,Y gl lmsketlmll inzinager. -1: Draunutic club, 3: French fwfffff fr, ,, xr ' . . . . . y 1 4, c-lull, 3: l'P:itsy in Senior play. -1: Sopliomore Hi ww f f 772 ' an f5f,' ,,,g n f aisselnlily. 2, E K , 1 1 175 M J, UI! in XVILLIAM WATTS!-' XX 1ll1e mi See how simple :incl fonil I aiu. H1 i im SG1'1'GtH.l'j' Freslinmii class, 1 : President Junior class. 3: Student council, 2: President Student gi council. -1: Huselmll. 1, 2. 3. -L: Basketball. 1. 2, 3. fg 9, . . . Vg f 4. 1l':1pt:x111 47 : 011-lie-st1'a C'Ulllllllff9B Jllll10l' prmu. :ly Il: Hi-Y, 3: Til-Ret c-minllittee Senior hull. -l. li? 'll WW 'z -. m' C .ljy-in ': ' . j . 1 v un Q INDNALD XVIClililflli- NVvlle1 ' 224 va 2' - ' nl , A lmlcl haul nmn I 'H' V an V igly-'-I lrzick. :,. 4: Q lass lmslwilmll, -L: A21'1l'UlfllI'il1 ii? ' lmslcotlmll. Ii. -l: A5.fl'1i'll1llll'Zll vlulm. 2. I-X. -L: Sucre- HE' ' ' 'l '- 1 . - . ll 3,3 tary Aj.fl'li'll1ll1l'2ll i-lull. fl: 1li'0Sllll'1ll' .-X2,'l'lC'lllflll'2ll gif '12, i ml 'L iii 2 Q? Hai , . Ll xi 9'2 f ii: f A in , ff mi f Y Illl H V . ,. 3.1, . as :blljljii lm llll Iiii llll ill Ili N2 HE? IW Fi! ?f32E35?2?55i 5ZE35?3:if???ii?5?'5?E'i5i7E3EHEiE715'iFI753i5fiEE5E?3iE3Ei'??3lTZE5E-55531253-EE95355iEF5E555?f'52'E5!555?i5Eg, '1'IIIll'l'Y-Wlliiiflf L Fw runner' - if Q r . I 4 .gi M 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 ff-limiliw -. -G 'w.v' V 'H+ 1' !u4fi9gr.' Y?rk5':?4f'y'y'-Q Q P' 'fa ' ff.,-mtiigwvf v Q ' X.. un -M, Q4 ., -4 'fl ,gf ' f f ' 'E i.jQC?i51 q595' QQ,-'..., - ,af -- -' -' Ma- 'N-..'Ti:,,f' l'll.El'TA NVILU4 PX'-- I.v1-ln A lIl'l'Ilf puzzle- for I.m-l:l -- :xlhh-li:-:4 or mvn. G11-0 vlulu. 22, 4: Illh-11-l:lss 1NlSkl'Hl2lll. Z. Il. 4: VIII Ii. 4: S:ldiv in Sl'lli1ll' plzly, 4. GIG! IRHIC NVILLIAMS- I1lul4ly n A V' ' l1u4l1ly lcnuws wlu:nl's what! T1':14'k, 3. 4: Sonim' lunslu-th:1ll. 4: A:.fl'iI'1llflll'll 'N , halskm-tlulll. CS, 4. Iluw tlmt XVIIIIHIII l'Illl nlrlv:-I lVl'IllllQllil' vlnlv, Ii: I l'l'lIl'll 4-lulu, Zig Ulm- 4-lulr. I! Huskvtlmll. LZ, 4: Iinsvlmll. 1. Lf: Tiukl-l' lmll c-om lllifflfl' Jllllilbl' 1Jl'Ulll, 22: S0l'l'l'l:ll'y .luninr vlzlss, 31 l,l:lr'k, L. 4: fl'2lf-liilll. Z., 4: Hirls gym ls-zun, -I 'l'i1'k1-11 l'llIllllliH4'l' Sm-nim' Imll, 4. -, 5 5 'l'IIl li'l'Y-NINE ILXZICI. XVIII'l'lC - Usx':ll ' 1 Usv:u ' II4'X'l'l' lim-W truulxh- ll u':lr4n'l in In-I' lim-. Ilnslwlhzlll. 1. 2. IL -I: Yollvylulll. 2. Ii. -I1 l:HS1'4lIIH 2. 312 llvll Illllf lilnvk. 25, -l: HIM' Plllli, ZZ. -I. W ' sity lmskc-tlmll, Il, -I1 Yullvylmll, Zi. 4: Ilnsvlnull. 2 VHIIVI' S1-niur lrluy. 4: Ynllvyluull. 2. -I: lim-ml illlll J I I ' in tv, 4 ri: li, i in ru A. ' ' K ' f '- X , , . '-jf' I N. ' f A 1 U ' ft? ,HMM - 4 . -f . 1952 O-AT-KAN uqaz 1'-fi.:-Ji ' -. s -. ' Tis' :R QA 1. !j6 ,,,, -gs use-',. ' -- as 1, ga .. ' F- 'ww' .. s f a P. fe if fftffl ml x' N ' '- -r- his ' 51- 24 ff 1 Af. f . ml :V xxx? V 'R---,,s: 'Y1-3, VA 25 -I: Y ZAu!L5,4,,vfL4 ul, H. 'NTL 'Fifa-. 2' it 1 if llg' it ill Illl tl! xii, ill lil! ll' llll Ill, li' ll? IJU ' ' ill' umm' Class Hzstofjf gal till it , , . - , ui AYING elected Edward Clauss as its president early last tall, the Junior El , , N Y in Class has completed one of its most successful years. Other officers who iii , in assisted Edward Clauss during the current year were Irma YVatts, vice-president! it it Lois Bradbury, secretaryg and Eleanore Blood, treasurer. The class was well rep- resented in Student Council by Lois Luttrell, XValter Rowe and Howard Tennent. !il The Class motto is The will to dog the soul to dare. Class colo1's are green and li . li silver. Class advisers are Miss Michaels and Miss Duffy, who succeeded Miss if HV XVelch. 6 ., ly The outstanding event of the year, the Junior Prom, was made a great social 1 as well as a financial success. Johnnie Murdock and His Musical Skippers were , V24 procured to play for the dance by Robert Metcalf, Edward Clauss, Wilfred Majors. XValter Rowe and Charles Felt, who composed the music committee. The decor- it ations committee was appointed as follows: Harold Cochran. chairman: Francis It t Brown, Edward Dooley, 'Onnolee Howard, Do1'is Dugan, Donald MacPherson, Eleanore Blood, Dorothy Graney and Lois Bradbury. These members. under the guidance of Miss Henner, transformed the gymnasium into 'tToyland . The other Ei . . WI committees were: Program, Irma Watts and Evelyn Stevens: refreshments. Eliza- gg El. beth Adams, Emma Dolph, and Ruby Scotty advertising, Emory Mc Clelland and R Illi Robert Bradleyg door, Joseph Paladino and Sam Paladinog checkroomg Mary EL E, Selden, Marion Stakel. Jack Ridley and Ralph Alexander. 133 Many of the Junior boys and girls distinguished themselves during: the year. ft In football Babu Majors, Phil Mangefrida. Phil Drayo, Thomas Leitizia, Dick v Thomas and Donald Whiting well represented the class on the varsity squad. Harold Cochran, Robert Butts and Ronald Bald were outstanding men during: the basketball season. if ill , , 1 l I li. At the Local Speaking Contest Lois Luttrell won second prize and Eleanore Q1 Blood won honorable mention, Claire Taylor won first prize for the boys. Others ii lil who spoke and who are members of the Junior Class were Lois Bradbury. Edward if lil Clauss, Margaret XVard and Jack Ridley. Lois Luttrell brought home honorable 15 mention from the contest in Batavia. il l Last but not least came the Junior Assembly, in which the talents of the ' Juniors were brought out. A Kate Smith was found among us. a trio similar to the Mills Brothers, and even a Henry Burbig. You have been told in the previous paragraphs of the achievements of the li Junior Class. Little has been said of their financial success. Although this year iii, has been a year of depression, the class is nearing the hundred dollar mark. which it . - . . . , . B it is hoped will be used lor the trip to XX aslnnglon next year, it it ill itll UH W lil it tl itil li ill 3555555251515 S'-air: ,esef --Y FORT Y J, 'R uv n ml t, nl :i lm In O AT KAN I Al ,xxx f KAW X fgm ix 'Mfg .Nj Q' ,. 5547 M-wi ' I, rf. 5,291 .. If ,Z V' XD IRB: f' -N QL I, rv Q5 ' r xg, ,f .- A f I ap, fag: 1:2 ,va-5' I ?,,':2.:L-'5 ' , fa' - X R U XO Y' -, 'L 'X ,xx X va 'g ' tif XB v ro .5 Q '4l,i'4.,iX .BRN-iyl 1 . ' ' -'U' -' 1. xXXEg,fi if 1. ' ' 1 .. F- -files 454.75 S U2 4 .J ' LJ J 2 , C 5 H .1 Z r-1 P1 ' ,- 11 V P V' 'H 'TI 'll Y Y V I O1i'l'Y-ON E ...........,.,.,w...g...-Q..,Q.1-,....,, , ,pf x' X an .W 1 2 O AT KAN I y ,.- film: vw V f ,N S W4 1 zihfigg' X Aja-i fm Q6 , E1 L5,3'4s,vf X ,W I XX N dl' M 'er Kr!!! ,fi 417 ,,vf NNE 1 XXX I W . I , N, , 1 1' , V ,- 1 .nf G - , ,' f -:si ,A 19 5 - - 9 5 2 H-7 j2..r-. 4 ,lizeifl 1 T-avg! TT17 'LI-AW: s 1 1 L1-EQ, ,1 --'ff VLKEE' 5 l -- - I ,' I hi PJ f 5a:E:z:QfgEfEgg:f.5255 A 'TX d tMi'5'-. 7' ,f as-.aessgsgsssaaagfswff :assign -H' ---'N' on 'V U i- s, e, X ,f X f'?1Q?.1' Ill! , -5. Q, 'x ,' ,l 'f . mg Tai' 'I-ff? N 7 In ' Ei ,,,--- J' ' 7' P X-A x. -, ' xx 'K-S, L- ' 5 fl ,. ',.f .4',,ff. HH , - - . .. -Y -. 5. . ,,,- ,Q ff ,f,,f 4 pm s- , A - 11.35.547 f ' - ,--- ll 'Aff W f- - sz -y :ll lu: lm ml Sophomore Clays HE Sopliomore Class started tlie yn-:ir off by elec-ting the follow- ing oliicersz President. llonulcl Nixon: vice-p1'esident. Mary Ryan: seeret:11'y, Dorothy Ulzlpp: treasurer. Albert Peterson, They were representecl in Student Uonn:-il by Leona Powers. Margaret Cooper zinrl Clmrles Felt. A Standing Ways :ind Means C'o1n1uit'ree was appointed to :lt- tenml to :ull new business. The c-onnnittee was composed of Philip Coclirnn, Leona Powers, Dorothy VIZIDD. Donulcl Nixon and Duncan Nixon. 159 Fresfzmofz Class Ojfcery President Vice-1n'eside11t Secretary Tren snrer Silllllllli' Vonm-il Advisers: Robert Lnttrell Florence Dunn Elsa Lnpp Fl'2lllklill llnnmly Robert Lnltrell llenry Stevens .IIIIIIUN Sellers .Klllll't'j' Noll' Miss Huivh Miss llnrfon 3 . ,,. , , .ww .r lu: lu: llll mr Ilh ml ml mv lm lm llll rw lm nh mf ul' nl, ul' rn. lu, lll In lil! lll lui ln, ml ln: ml lu, Ill' HL rw ru, ml nl ull m, nl! 11:1 lux Ins ml ll ill nh Ill! ln. Illl ms an un us lu lm lun llll nu nn nl: mt tux llll Illl Illl llll lllll lm III Ill Il III lm ml llll llli ill! luv llil ml Illl lin Illl ml llu ul. mi me ll! mx llll lm llll W. Illi lm Llll ul: lm mr llll ull IM nu un ll: ML ru' lm lm ull IJU In vu' ill: lu lib nl' nu nu lm nn lm nu ml lu lui ln, llll lm lm ln, lm lm lm um lm lm nu lm ru ml me ma lm deli --Hf gazzsfl xv-ffqfif PM-r---:arfwww-1F1f1::f375:Q555-gzaagzxawsf Q F H ul, , ,sg JU I-'K D ll'l' Y-'l' NYC L- . :btw . 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' Qwlqfgx F , 4' U I, T : 1' sian 1-7' -1 l 2 if 3 5 'W Pooibnll i E' Utl'1'l!.Xl.l.li:1s lu-vu thu lt-:tiling xpnrt in l.v ltoy lligh S1-lmul I'ur :1 pt-rlml Of yours. l-'uuthalll pays fm' Illv tllilt'l' uilllvtivs. hut in thu lust two yvnrs lntwlutll hats tukvn i-nrt' of itst-lt'. lJ Q 3 1,1-1 um' :Ili--l'l'iRl!Y 12 l ' ill' Thv 1.9 Roy lligh Svlmol t'uuth:1ll tuzim gut :lwhy to Il gmail stzlrt on if St-ptvuilucr 26, hy mlm-l't-mill: l'vrry lllgh to tht- illlll' ot' Ili tn 12. Klux, Pt-rry lmlfhaiuk. tuuk the hull urvx' fur tho tirst sumo. hut missm-tl tht- oxtrn point. In-:iyo st-ora-tl the tirsl tout-luluwn fur thv Rt-tl :tml llluvk :mtl ffilllfilill Mnngv- H frixlzl sf,-ol'0ml the 0Xtl'Rl point. Biillltiflli-l'iliIl. llruyo illlti 1itll'il0l' scored in tht- laxsr quatrtvr :mtl Iij'l'lliik,lllilti0 tho lust i0lll'iltiOXVl1 for Perry. E 1.i4:1mr ut-Kicxuunic in i The fuutlnlll wztrriurs johrlloyed tu Ifl llllllll't' on Saltnrtlaty, tivtuilei- 22 I :intl met tht-ir tirst tlvfwtt of thc St-atsuli. True tn thv IlfiVillll'l' 110110 that Kvn- f nmre haul at fast uggregutimi :intl realizing that it was nut :L qui-stiun uf win- ning hut of keeping their opponents' sunro tlmvn to at minimum, tht- Red and Ei T Black staged :1 pluvky tight :ill tht- why. llranyo :mtl PtHVl'l'S showed hest for Le Roy. t I.I-1 ROY 19-A'l'TIlTA U t The Attica High fuuthztll team wc-nt down to at lil lu 0 tlufetit ut thg lmuds of the lighting warriors of L, H. S. fur the l:lttvr's second win of the A season. 3Iz111gef1'i1l:1 crnsst-il thu lint-. fur thu first tuucllrlmrn, in thu second quarter. Curlu Serusu was the stair in this guim-. The hig qtmrtcrl,ruck f took the hull un at run tluwn tllrmiggh the lxrukvn line uf Attivu fur ll tifty yztrtl C gain. Mctjulley and Dzinit-ls nnulv thu uthcr two scnres. LIC ROY 124WA1lSAW 0 XV:1rs:1w High mvt 4lv1't':1t :lt thc httllrls of :1 puwt-1't'n1 l.t-Huy tuatm un Ur-tulner 17. Le Roy flispluycul gum! frmtlnzxll :Ill tht- way thrnngli the gums 7 :mil Quint- lrllt nn tht- lunar mul uf at 12 to U score. L16 ROY 12-ALBION 0 Jonrnvying over tn Alhiun on at wt-t Suturflzty ufternuun, the Rod und 1 Black sfforefl Zlllflfllidl' vit-tory by u 12 to tl swore. Mvfinlly svuiw-tl the first A tuurshtluwn whvn he lnlovkf-tl at kivk :tml vlwsst-rl tht- lint' Illltollullt-tl. Latter, E in the fourth flll1ll'tE?l', the twin: pl1111g.:t-rl thc-ir way clown fur :umtlwr swirl-. 3 The lmnd, dressed in their new llllifUl'lllH, pluyutl splvntlitlly, :mtl tugt-lllt-1' with 21 group of loyal routers, thtr vulm' :Intl t'lllilllNiilSlll insult- at l.fitll'iUllS victnry for the Le Royztns. i i 1 I v l i m J. 'JV . FI FT Y - O X li v :'If'iV2 Z 'I ,..,. -., . -, A J IQSZ O-AT-KAN 1952 s.-13.1f-. ., ,nf , essaeeeieels xy 1' riiisafiizgziiiiiiigiiii w:!3iLFf5,PLu?e. A . ,gem 1 ay. I Z! !,'4:S'?fz?+,:gk is Ns- -- . '-'L 'fs' - 552 L, -3-7 ff VM' 1 .N - r, X . -...ty -fy' wh 3-affrr T:-:Y A ,-2 .. I -p -::gL.,,:j:, . I -. -1--if ,W .- - ,, , M4 ...,.. H LE R011 U-CA LEDONIA G Before one thousand enthusiastic rooters from both towns, Le Roy and tfaledonia battled ou even terms to a 6 to 6 tie. Smart football was played on both sides. Jackson of Ualedonia played the best for the Caledonians. His punts down the lield helped the team out of trouble many times. Cale- donia scored in the first half and showed much power. The Red and Black got started in the second half and Captain Mangefrida went across the line to tie the score. The try for an extra point failed, the ball going wide of the post. Le Roy had the ball on Caledonia's two yard 1i1lC when the game ended. llrayo. Maiigefrida, Mooney and Barber showed best for the Red and Black. LE ROY 2U4EAST AURORA 0 Le Roy High played its last out-of-town game at East Aurora on Sat- urday, November 9, defeating the home team 20 to 0. LeRoy's triumph was due, not only to playing superiority, but to the results of the past four years. In 1928 and 1929 the schools played tie games. Drayo, Le Roy's left half- back, was outstanding i11 the Red and Black's offensive. It was Drayo who hurled a long pass to Barber who ran thirty-live yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. In the fourth quarter Drayo smashed his way through for the second touchdown of the game. Powers we11t across for the last score on the next march down the field. Phil Mangefrida place-kicked both extra points. Besides Drayo, Powers and Barber were also in the limelight. LE ROY 0-BATAVIA 26 Tile Batavia High football team registered its fourth consecutive vie- tory over the Le Roy High School eleven on Saturday, November 16 when it defeated the Red and Black by the score of 26 to U before th1'ee thousand fans on the High School athletic tield. Both bands dressed i11 beautiful attire made a colorful setting and together with the school cheers and songs. aroused great enthusiasm among the spectators. The Blue and White entered the game a strong favorite to win by virtue of its performance all through the season. Le Roy received the kickoff, but was forced to punt after four downs. Batavia, after a series of Iirst downs, went across for the lirst score. Le Roy played 011 even terms for the first half. However, i11 the second half Batavia showed power tllltl scored T points in the third quarter and 13 in the last. Hempel and Folger showed up the best for the Blue and White. The work of small Elk Mooney was outstanding for the Red and Black. He reminded the writer of the small guard for Notre Dame hy the name of Metzgar. Whenever he hit a player, the man stayed hit , Phil Drayo and Phil Mange- trida completed one of their best football seasons in Le Roy High School. it t ' tu 5 YW tt I it ' N it Hi it V t 1 FIFTY-TWO A ., A. 5-it 1932 O-AT-KAN 1952 rllgkix . V - f 5 ,f TQ? J -. 'ft . ,f . M+ at . ,.-1. NX ,.., 5' , , 4 t ,,v ., N41 .,,, A 5 tg ,X t I ,. kg' .,,g.1. --5R:f3?'sf, 'X 'Q X, 4? 'E ' ,f Z 'P Qkfyrh' X s sf-ff' I fl 'xr-.W - .fa .v -f - -5- - if k's,..: ,:f' Bnylffffbzlll ltuttuin Row: llrayo. Vaptain Watts. l'om'ln'an Sevolnl Row: 1l:u1:ef1'iml:1, HZll'tgl'UX'l', lioylv, AlL'CllllL'H'. I.ult1'L'lI Third Row: L'u:u'l1 Reifstevk. Nixon. lialrl, BIIIIIFIKUI' 5lk'I'i2ll'llj' HE Red and Black basketball team for the season of 1931-32 gave a splendid exhibition of teamwork, and although they suffered more defeats than vic- tories. it does not max' previous 1'et-owls in any way. Working: hard against stiff opposition :ave them tht- tleterxnination and 1-ourapre whit-h they 1-xlnihitctl to tht- last :unit-. The greater llllllllltll' of HIIIHHS which they 4ll'o1n1n-tl were lust to their oplmnents hy the slightest 1IlilI'fl,'illF. The tint- SIIOI'fSlllilllSlllll whivh IA- lloy show- ecl was nm- of the flnminant features possessed lay tlu-in. The nn-n who v:u'11wl lt-tiers were: XV:ltIs Lutt rm-ll AIan:.:1-frifla Mt-I 'alloy lla l'tg:1'm'0 Mc' Ha rely, Mgr. Sonia 1lI'll'E'l'15lll'lTX as tu wlnt-thx-I' ilu- following lawn will l'v1-1-ivv ls-Ill-rs still prevails: Thr-y lIl't'I Corflmul Ill'ily0 Nixon FIFTY-THREE , ,,f tn 'W M 'K' H ,, W' ' 2' ' wif'?7 S' , If-Q52 O'AT-KAN i952 11 a. , Jw- 1'-5.11: 'Q -Maura. 1' A 555 'QEEEEH55555 ai . F I 555555555 5-555555555555-555, -E sl. 5: f- fffhfff Iggy Y- ' ' 'X X'-s ' 725 .gg - W Mg- tm .qu vi-.,5 5-, Qdwffqjpf ' lv X. - ' -Z ,vw rf if - -f ':. 111-ss - +155 ' 727'-ff.-ffff ? ' ff b ag , T tilt HH Nt HE til' Schedules of season we1'e as follows: it 311 Date Team Opponent Le Roy gg , h D HI Nov. 27 Alumni 21 Z0 lgg Dec. 1 Geneseo 29 16 Dec. 4 XVarsaw 22 18 122 , A , ul Dec. 11 Perry .30 11 gg: Dec-. 15 Gene-seo 3-1 21 Dec. 18 Arcade 19 25 lt. ll' Jan. 6 Attica 16 17 gg Jan. S Brockport 32 19 Jan. 15 Brockport 27 . 16 lil I F ln Jan. 22 Batavia 22 11 gm Jan. 28 1Varsaw 25 QS J an. 29 Perry 15 26 Ei. ll! Feb. 12 Arcade 22 -11 tg Feb. 19 D. XV. Flying School 21 Feb. 26 Attica 9 19 GQ: March 4 NVarsaw -1-1 22 ggi March 11 Owego 34 26 March 1S Batavia 26 21 ith llll til ii till 7 U1 BW: ffzzercfass Basketball M KH 7 ' W All teams of the Boys Interelass Basketball League were coached by varsity ggi Hu men. Other H1811lb91'S of the varsity did the otliciating which was well performed. Hg Ill, The Sophomores, after a slow start flashed a brand of teamwork that over- shadowed every team in the league. A playoff between the Sophomore-s and the Juniors was necessary to decide the leading team of the league. I . . tt, The Juniors were a hard fighting and aggressive team and nearly overcame 551' LH the leading Sophomores. 1 lllt The Seniors possessed a fair tm-am and the scores between them and their opponents were usually close. The Freshmen stl'u5:,L:l1-d against great odds. 'Pho age. weight and vxperit-uve I ' ' t A Ilh of thelr antagonists 111-uve-d a trifie too lIlll1'll lor them, 22' ll? The standin,f:s of teams in the league are: Hi. it HI' w. L. 1551 Sophomores 5 1 5112 . mt Juruors -1 2 lit Seniors 21 3 Freshmen 0 43 EH! W lil, til Itl ml III1 tt! Ht Itlt Ll: Ill! lllt IIN E572 'E559 -535555?E553533532ZEFQTSETEEEQESEHQSSZEi5'EEiE5!QEii.'fEEEf-3E 5iE' E S25?E??3?E:FEEET'Z2?213g FIFTY-FOUIL I L . - '-za.-1 ., A 1 1 sg-igf'fv..n, , xx , iff I 3: x 4- l V, J U: -, 1-Q. K, - V A, H 1932 O-AT-KAN 1952 MA,,,.g ELL-i-51541 . - - W-Ji: uf Y' , X mx..-. ', - -4 , ,' 2 :Ay -X 13' 44 7?-2'qWs?,mf Lllxxlkx X llr 'lflibl' 'hi:l?l'?l ' fx. N 'f' -'JH f 1 1 . ifS?? ' ' AE S 'S-ZFM J - M ' ' 'N-,1 1:- Bafebnll 'Cn-1 F '- 3.4 M-V, Q-'sa' - .kwvfmi Bllfflllll Row: Bruwu. 3I:1jm's. llUllllllll'llllt', Mnram, lAllll'l ll. Dralyu. Watts S1-xfoxul Huw: 1I1ll'l'ilj'. Czlsllv. Fr-lt, lloylo. ZIll2ll'l'il. lllllll'll l'lllllI.10I'flll'll ,Ii A' 535 Ll.. ll ' Y-:risks wmv HIC Red and Ulm-k lmsvlmll roam of 1932 has pruvvn uno ui' tho grvutost tm-anus in the llistury of the sn-hnul, lmving pluyvd seven ganna-s without il defeat. Many of the 0XI'K1l'lUllf'0ll lllIl1'0l'S :Irv willx us :md il mnnlwr nf new Illl'll lmvc- arrived on the diamlrmd. Thi- players from last XVIII' still playing lllllI.f1'llllj' :Ind l-lltlllllllv 'um' Mc- Vnlly. XVNIIS. Moran. Ilrnyu. BlIlj0l'S. I.1ltl1'1-ll :md Hmnlm1'0ne. Anmng our prulnisingr now L'UlIlPl'S :nv Vnsllm- :md 'l':1ylm'. nullim-ld: Mlm-r third lmsc and outfield: und Brown, mtvllr-1'. Tha- sr-owls to dam- .Xpril ZZ QD May 2 fi May li JU Many Z0 Lf: Lr- IA 1,4 L1 Ls, Lf, Roy lil lifzy ll Roy T Huy rl Roy 12 Huy T Roy l Wu rsn W l'1-rrv 1xl'l'll.fl1' lll-'lH'Sl'U Nurmzll .Xt 114-:l Ilvrrlf lvlll'SIlXX' lull. 2222: G X ,N FI FTY- FIT E 'W' ' , f v ff non om KAN 1952 , 4 3.-,'52i5'v : 1 X 3 lgb 1 ,.-M 1 Y J-Q? X W I aqufk Jr X , X 1 f.. - - .fe-.p14'f i5'E-H3282 Er . ffl ,,. LH? 1- --Li-- 5 '- . i '- ff' 4 I TP-4 15Ef:i22i552ssEE Nl :Q-' A- '. 'V i, .'1'i1:f'ft enzizefgegzegegg I !f1,,! 1ffi52?'3 - tif . X., 1 f ' -f' . 'Lf L fx .-'E--.5 I, X... 'xg sg.,-A ,, ,Zi--H f f'1 2. if, .gh X, -h . .N s. ,fs .Le , .ff , ,, ., ,, . '. .e fr-7-sV f2 4 .vf: 'f1'4f.fj.Zf f:f'?i lt- .- 11.1-EieT'fl A ' W Q:-.3 - ' ' ..:g: 771155 HE Le Roy High School trac-k team of 1932 has some very experieneed men from last year's squad. Among them are Barber and E. Daniels in the dashes, and broad junipg Whiting and Panepento in the quarter mile: Mc-Pherson a11d lVeller in tl1e half mile: George Williams in the mile, Phil Mangefrida and Hartgrove in the high jumpg and G. Selden at the pole vault. Among the challengxers for some of the above positions are B. Daniels and Seekins in the dashes, Litizia in the quarter, Luttrell a11d Peterson in the high jump, Clark i11 the pole vault, and Dick Thomas, Anthony Guarino. J. Paladino, Jopson. in putting the shot and discus. The relay team is showing up well. Coach Reifsteck and assistant coaches, Dayton and Crews. are looking for- ward to another victory in the XVyomin,i: County Meet. Manager Ridley has meets scheduled with lVarsaw for April 26, XVarsaw, May 10: Dansville, May 143 YVyom- ing County meet, May 21: Albion, May 31g and Batavia, June 11. Q69 The Gym Team The gym team had a bigger turn out than during any other year. Practice was held every Monday after school. Most of this year's gym team were new men due to the injuries and absence of most of the veterans. The veterans were Mooney, Nixon, O. Nixon, Sanderson, Peterson. Hartgrove, and Serusa. Altogether there were sixteen members. Mooney was acting eaptain. This year found the team more proticient than ever on the bars H1141 mats. The intrivate exercises were per- formed with graee and precision. The team gave a very good ac-eount of itself in tl1e annual physical education demonstration. an added feature of which was the swinging of lighted torches hy members of the team along with the coach. For the coming year the team loses some good performers i11 E. Nixon. 0. Nixon, Mooney, and Serusa, who will he surely missed from the lineup. 1221 fiafiag effngrfaeeg .71f,?e5E?f,Ef?EEfEZ5:f.2 SIXTY-SIX .j ----Y V r 1 AT KAN IQ32 fx L v.- 'jl'v'-if v. mi x g I t,1:B, - ' , - , 5. if Lila.. 'GHZ on - , W XX I.: ','t A 1. 'Tx lg, f ,fi 51'-':-954: Y X' ' x Q'-:':1-ff' L QS 5? ' - 'I uf K h h T: L' lf: C' -7 - . ' - I V 1 Tum TRACK TEAM Iitlfflblll Huw: 1,2lll0llt4lltlI, Lvtizizl. 15ill'iI0l'. Whiting. lin-ifslswli Sen-mul Huw: Sm-lmlvu. 1lilllil'iS. 1lilK'1'll0l'Sllll w Tlxirml Row: Tll0lll2lS. XY1'igllt. Sl'illlll. Rmvv. Sm-kilns qi Fuurrli Row: H. Daniels. lmvis. Wm-llvr. lhllzulilm. Huurinn Fifth Row: liicllvy. Luttrell, I'lill'igl'llYP. Williams, llruyu 'H l! in VU '11 r THE GYM Timm Swat:-nl: Cuuvll livifslwwlc. liulnlc-4-, l'l'illl'1'lllIl'll. th-nina-r. Sl'l'llSil J 1' I'l'iVilflJl'i2l, 1.1-Iizizx, S1lll1lI'l'S4lll 3 HI! QQ YVN I km' 1 111 1 I 1 1 FIFTY-SFIVEN X 3 Sfalluling: f'Uf'hl'Jlll, Sc-I4l1-n, l'f-lorsnn. ll:l1'lg.5l'm's-, 0. Nixon, fqilillfillli . 2 -AT-KAN 1952 'Z . if-3-Y 41. 11- . . ' y' 5g' A ll . ,iff . 11- 4 - , 2vW,ff 7.41 ' 1- ,,.. iam. , .,,, .- ,,.AEf 1 we l u, I X 'r by Xxx F X GTS nj' f X 195 O V 1 'll ,pix -tl - .ff , 1 1. ..' -ff 5 , N. fs xp , , 3 ,V..-4sF -M, s J.: f f S-, X X W 6 S, ' 1-9 4-r .5 SZ fought close the Seniors, s xv .....,' xxii-1' if Girfs' Cfzampz'0m6zk0 Senior Basketialf and folfgfbczll Teams Bottom Row: Houston, Captain Richter, Kinnc Second Row: Manager IC. Xvilfd, Forti. C2ll'll1iC11tll?1, XVhite, Spiller Third Row: Bryant, E. Wilcox Fourth Row: Coach Boudiette IIIS lust lmsketlmll season proved il surprise to alll. XVe had the hest four tennis ever Jossessed at one time lw one sehool. Evenly uuitc-hed. they 1 . gzunes. winning hy two points or only one. At the end of the season under Captain Ria-hterg the Juniors. under lfnptnin Mmnie Mange- fridng und the Freshmen, led hy Mary B12lllQ6:'fl'id2lI were :ull tied. Then Kinue. Un rlniellnel, Juniors illltl Perry Tool, Bryant, Willis, Rielnier :und XVllI'0XlXVUll two rlose :mines from the Freslnuen, the Juniors 4-oining in for second plm-e. This certainly hus been :1 good year for sports. With Mary B1ill'l29fl'id1l. Wilrox, Iiillllfjlllltilil und Bennett playing n gzune worthy of Seniors, :und Moniie 1IZl1l,Lf0f1'lflZl. Slukel. Word, Kunuley, I-lowzlrd. Dugan :llltl Hewitt put- ting up just me zldll, the non, as good :1 one. it is rnther unsafe to prophesy for next yt-'2ll'. But let Sophomore teaun. with Harris. ealptnin. Rubens, Edson. Powers, Mur- l'rn'e, Layne, Pnee und Xvilifilk1'l', is :1 power to be reekoued with. ' PAYPAL r t lafzspgggigg 5153Egg5gq1f2E:::::asa2a::mE2: FI FT Y- IG I li HT Digg I 2E,iiE2sisE2i:23sS ms 1.1 1 rr 1 N' tiki X M,-. ., Q, . ,, A 1952 o-AT-KAN 1952 if --Nj-Q A .,,. ., Xfkggu-Jrivr. i s HQGEV -V 1 ff- 'fm -, Q Q 355 ff 'gl . ip - v JV,- rr 'IM l Farlflfy fw. Sl'Ill1!67lf.S' ITN funr sneh exrepiiulnll teams the high svlnmi girls surely lunlu-d l'nr l a defeated fnrnlty this year. ln fanr 1-lose gnim-s the l'lmmps ut' 'EN' vanquished the Freshmen. Soplnnnuri-s. .lnnlors and Ss-ninrs. 'l'his was ratln-I' ' 1 startling hnt everyone felt that the Varsity wunld surely win. 'l'he hip.: day dawn- ed. A large rrowd gathered in the gym in watvh the downfall ut' the faenlty. ln their rather ecrentrir nnifurms. that wt-'re heard were quite the thing: lnielt in the , gay nineties. the faculty ti-mined down tn battle. vrt-ating quite a sensalinn in their I long hlark hlunmers, heavy middies . hair rihlums and thirk horn rimmed goggles, C' with the t'11ainps of 'SN' printed nn cards on the hat-ks of the middii- lulunses. 5 Looked exactly like one uf the aid tin types . was the Kt'lll1l'ill vertlirt. W' What a game that was! The Varsity were natnrally a little overawed, hnt put np a great game. tu no avail. The Hpeppy lu-111144051111-s wan the day. We'll have to admit that way hack in them dim ages. they rertainly did team-h lvasket- H hall. .ill f7zrer.vcfz0fa.vtz'c Bayietbafl Early in the season a team was made np of three girls 1-lt-vled frmn eat-h 1-lass team. Un January 29 they visited Perry and defeated that sm-lmnl with a sm-ure uf 12 to 10. Later on they visited Dansville and lust 4-l to Sl. The players for this year were: it SENIORS: .lrxninsz 'v Janet Bryant lim-is Dugan W lmrutliy Richter Ibelnres Kanaley lilevta Wilt-ox Mamie Mangt-frida Sl bI'IfItiMt'lRES: l4'ItlfISI'IMlCN: .5 Ruth Edson Mary Lamendula iii I.t-una Powers Mary BIilllf.Il'fi'ill2l EE lmruthy Rubens Virginia XVilr'ox lfgzzqfmzz Again the class of 19252 has wun the volley hall lunrnalnt-nt, With Helen Carmirlmel. tht: S1-nlurs 1-mnplt-tell at successful sm-asain. lnsing ,, s i H making 138 points. W The Juniors. llll4'll'l' M:u'g::irm,-t Pnllen. with a total ol' 12121 points ,,i s lost, came in a close second. Fl The Freshmen, with l'aptain Mary lIlllI1Lt'fl'lll2l. made 112 paints and his 3 games. Thr- Snplimnfwes, l'anlin1- Starr, Pilpllllll, nmde 121 puinls and los garnres. lil ill 74255555 F I I 'l' Y - N l N IC X. .K M . . , 14rj4......i.'3 952 OAT KAN '95 H 'ix v ,ug Q Q MSIM9, -r.'-vain 'f 432, lg aff-viva: Kg, f Egfr N if ..1. X QL 3 'f' ' f-V I ' - 2 '-.-'-1 - .. gnu 1:-if-we 5.41 . ., 11-1 -. -5-Q F ymx X '-'I-'iz-.EL - 'As' . 'S Pib, -- .-'-J 'i L1 ,,....-15:11.::.,:.f:--..,11, effqiefelgsggeeg. .I A 3 f , fs. .signssmzzfzzzw-::..,:::,q,., ff. 'i:f'if.1i' ', N '- . by F. al I f,- 5 , ,f' 'll I.. 115: ' use-M my '1:- ' 3 '-v 1:52-f ml ue: lu. un n Al ll H ul in lr ll o lm vl ul ll ln rl H ll ll mx ll o lu ul ll lu l fu 1 1 l 1 H l u 1. ull 11' uv nu nu all ul: :lv U1 l nl ul Boys, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAR! tl Bottom Row: Lnpp. Castle. Znlneeu. Dnmpier. Priv:1te1'a1 f Qi' Second Row: Uozleh Hart, Peek, f'l'2lV0tt2l, Peterson, Barone, Orlando U ll 1 ll Hzgfz Scion! .ffnzzanzfv llll SAMUEL J. MANN MEMORIAL MEDAL llll This medal is given each year hy Miss Mary L. Munn in nieinory of her H brother to the Le Roy High School boy who has developed outstanding elmrneter E during his high school course. 3 Given in 1928 to Joseph Palone. El Given in 1929 to Kenneth Davis. ggi Given in 1930 to Ellsworth Baldwin. gy Given in 1931 to Earl Rubens. 'll nl l ATHLETIC PRIZE This prize was 11111-llg'l.'l1'i1t9d in 1929 and :lt that tinie wus fl sweater given to the hoy in the Senior Class who combines hest the qualities of al good sehool eiti- , u l ll zen, student. :ind athlete. In 1930 it was ehunged to il loving eup. The auvnrd is .1 inside hy n eonnnittee of the faculty. 51 V Given in 1929 to Calvin Derrick. Given in 1930 to Joseph Mnngefridal. i Given in 1931 to John MeCulley. 11 ll n. A. R. PRIZES 1 Two prizes of 342,50 ezleh in gold to he given in June: one to the hoy :ind to Hg the girl of the Freshnnln Class. who in the estimation of the tealehers of the Fresh- ll nmn snhjeets. is judged hest aeeordillg to stundzlrds of seholnrshi 1 and of ll'U2l'l1SS. UI 1 1 KJ Won in 1929 hy Donald Weller :md Mildred HZll'll2ll'1l. H, NVon in 1939 hy lflllllllll Ali'Pll6l'S0ll und Edith llexvitt. F1 Won in 19511 hy Donald lindgers and Dorothy Ulzlpp. ll Two prizes of 262.59 ealeh in gold to he uwurded: one to Rl boy :ind one to il ' girl of the SA grzides on the lmsis of seliolzlrsliip shown in the elnss und on Regents 'I ln-eliminnry exauninzltions and of evidenee of good sehool eitizenship prnetieed during the seventh :ind eighth years. W XVon in 1929 hy Willis Johnson and June B1'y:111t. Won in 19510 hy Joe Uralvottai and Murglzweli XVZIYII. pg XVon in 1931 hy I-inrold Lullelle, Virginia Bennett :ind 1113 Florenee llunn. 11? ll lil H 1 ll l lll ll SIXTY 1 k, 2 O A iv I fp ,ix I x if X N X wl- SNL, Q 'qs H T- X W 952 .. 'f fQif, ntigiffliix-X . w H -1, ',' -.v.1.L'a'f -1. :. XX , -ar ,I 4 ,q -, --Qfln M 5- VN--IN 54 '- Lffa If - V ega: f' 1 ' vac '- - ' Q- SN.x1's11o'rs: HXrI'lH'I'l'IIIlPAY ANII 'IWmmx ' SIXTY-UNE H553 w.,.4 ., , -,x X. .3 IQ 5 2 -AT-KAN 1952 E 1 ' ffqfgiff' is 1 xx n xx ,f A .,3.v..,,.,, ... ..,,.,,, . I X O 7 vffw va!!-3-Yrxxx W I fr, ,Q -f wk 'x 'Sv 91 f ,,-:.::.:::1:-:::::::: W E W Ntimvf dx 1 1 1 -- - V V71 X KX Ry 55 1,54-wwe? me X 5 N gum 1 1' ,ff 3 ,ff W 2 xx. L M5 J 1 f F YL I V9 Jzf F 9' X . 14, ,V W.. Q ?v..-:v.?Z,,,. x . 'M' 1, xr. rm , f Pu - , G ill I R! GK! WHMPC Cofy cw. ' ,V--72 M W , 'L-nm: 1 f ,Mil ,, wi cca 18K vif-'my 0 I 'thug OCGGN uw ss1r.', I S ...4 SNAPSHOTS: As XVE Ama Q ,--:vm:-:-:-vq:r,fff1f-f--11 -111:-F-H 11:Q:gg5:g,: 1.-gzip---gi SIXTY-'ITXVO ww 1 ' 1 m ., -m 1 X w fgmfr-. .M I , , A bu lf-Q52 O-AT-KAN ICQ72 fiflxilgw . .Y ,I Iq4j,,Af lf -35 S W -2, :if 'f1:E?:,,-rx X -X ' 10, 1' ,ff fl 4 - 1 V . L n YMESXN. Z ,Q :gs X1 X ax 13 . - ,f if 1 A N f 12:1-'Q E. 7 , ,W v 2 f QQ .1 iw ' ' H Y X .. f F A., 'L .- , XQXNV 3 I .l-9v'.!- yf , ,A - A ff wg f , I W xr 1 'I X 'X .'k:m-KF it . Af' N W ,,. Qi E 9 IW I A , I M H' , ff 2 If , ,. i Sb j A , f . br W4 , XX Q - ly. :awww '? 5. 1 U 1 C' ' 51 'fi I J IU 'HI Ill! U Q A MV 4 ,tw IH ,E -EEESSAEE :Qaida 4211 SIXTY-THREE X 1952 o AT KAN 1952 3 4 lfix, l ' feng? x l,fAN,p, YQ X e, X fig,-...fim r 2 f 3,021 xx.. ,Z XX X .3 .., .,,, . 1- - ' -is , .. 4-Liiiflig iv s, W H' ' N' .11 fi 712-2' , -s RH? 3-sz' Lyl a ,. ' .f'- ,f - .:- 4, ' . 52' ..-..,, MuJz'c'af Clubs EAR by year our music department is taking a more important part in our extra-curricular activities. This growing success is due to the efficient leadership of Miss Ethel Mae Erickson and Mr. Donald Pease. Our Band is the pride of the schoolg our Orchestra is as iine as any school can boastg our Glee Clubs seem to increase eacl1 year. ln addition we have a Junior Band and a Junior Chorus that deserve a great amount of praise. Q3 67z0ra! S0cz'efz'e.v Our largest Choral Society is the combined Glee Clubs under the direction of Mr. Pease, This chorus is divided into two smaller groupsg the Girls' Glee Club meets with Miss Erickson, the Boys' Club with Mr. Pease, on Thursday during the seventh period. The combined chorus meets on Tuesday the Iifth period. The otlicers of the Girls' Glee Club are Dorothy Richter, president: Mary Nixon. secre- taryg Virginia Bennett and Florence Dunn, librarians. The Spring Concert was given O11 May 13 Zllld was a huge success. The Glee Clubs appeared also at two different assemblies. The Double Octctte has appear! ed many times during this year. The members of this group are Miriam Davis. Esther Ganiard, Nancy Houston, Lois Bradbury. Lois Luttrell. Helen Murnan, Dorothy Rubens, Onnolee Howard, Ednumd Nixon, Ellsworth Daniels, Robert Butts, Robert Bradley, XValter Rowe, Donald Rudgers, Oliver Nixon and Gale Lytle. This group sang for the faculty plays, the Larkin Speaking Contest, the Bugiuesg Ments Dinner, the Perry Assembly and the Batavia Assembly. Our Choral Societies have made a great deal of progress this year and we are hoping for still greater successes. SIXTY-FOUR .Ei M ,w bm' iik,-X . . wa. we-1 -1-,iig x A , .5 K f .5-4151 .. I I ., .,, x IQSZ O'AlhKAN IQ52 'lf' X i xr 4 x 1: l x mb I w: h 5 4 -f-igggg lv.. l -X .. '. 3 xr f f' -,AL ,JG qu:-X-'25,'g J. 'Lx . fqiv' -.Q ,I :- .7 f pt' 37,7 l 'X Q. X X ' -.xM1z.'f' X X A' X N x 55 15 f f I f ' X x'- w . I XX., . mf X '+ -x ,ff K A wsu 'X lk 1 Gfrfx' Gfee Cflfb Twp Row: M. Ward. Prim-. Wullzu-0. Furli. Sc-ruszn. Mvlnlyrl-, Lyn:-lx, II. S. Call'- Illit'llil0l. I':u'111vluv. Stalkvl. Forti. Wilvux. IIs-Witt. l'L'll'1'SIlll, Puls-s Fourth Huw: I.utt1'ell. llunn. .Xl'l'ill7lllI11. Fllflllfilllli. Cllllllll. Murnam. Hryalul' Dugan. Qllinlaul, Hugo. Lutllzlll, M'ilm'ux, Flzlpp, l'm'o1'4l:lIv, Laym- Tllirml Row: Julrsull. Tnlllselt, Gross. H:1yl'ul1. V. I-ll-llllott. Tuul. Lupp. Walls lmvis. Alu-l'lu. Snulslmry Stl-vvlls, l:iltUl'. llamiallwl, I':llSUll. 1'0NYlJl'S S4'llXYi1l2lL' 501111111 Huw: Hill'Ill'l'. Fillll. IIZIIIIIIIOIHIN. Allvn. I,:1n1on1loI:1. Il. Sugv. M. Sago Hzlrvs-, IIL-illllivlx. Miss I':l'i4'liSHlI, llullstun. Iiivlllx-1'. Wllilzllivr. Ifyilll Iiloml. Iisllvinski. 1'l'I'l'X, 1':1m-pl-lltu Bljftljlll Huw: H'Gevx1. lIf'Illl5'l'l'. Blmnl, Ilrzullmry. II. Ii. f'IIl'IIlii'llIlt'l, Iiilllillllj Whits-. Nixon. M. II:u'1'is. I . Wurml, lmrnlu'm-k, Pulll-11. Rubens. Starr, Allwu, IC. Ilnrris, f'4Hl1lUl', Alessi W W SIXTY-FIVE 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 1 -u-Y 5?r agsaiisfiiisiaii -as ' .g'1 : I I ,-mfav, , ' lm I 5Efgggfiaszisisgaeeiaisas J' ff' ff' ,' 4-. f - , fl fr f ,.- -Q-hz-.,,, ,gf W -' JJ?-1 'Z rf B Q- -, I .LJ 1, kng,5:,i:5 X 1 X 9 x Q 8' 4.g1,,14.,.v ,, ' x if f, 1 X f -P 'i X ' ' 4 7 1 ' 1- F. 1 A QA qi! wal, f ,lf 'SL' 111 1 1 N my V 1 W 1 ,f 1' 11 1111 , 41,2-, X . 1 if f' A' ,ix L ,E ' 1111 W ' - N1 ?A--33-1 X-. We, bl. Q2 'Z f f ' fx 7 111 11 1-1 -. -X if sf nf ' , W1 1' KN.. if 9 f f y nys. qs 1111 111 f fa 111' SZ 1111 111' 1111 HN H11 m H11 111 1111 7 111 Boys Glee Club 51 Tup Row: Cll1'iSf1191'. E. Nixon, Gross, Pumldun. Jopsuu. JUIIDSUII, 1IilCP114S'l'Slll1, 1111 J Majors, Alpxuuder U Second Row: Lytle, Rudgers, Rowe, Brudlvy. Dickinson. Bzlglio. 1g1:11'be1', Lyttle, 1I M 1'. Pease Lh:l1f:l11l', U. Nixon. Ijnroflly Clalpp, RlL'L'U1ll1DlllliSt 5 Iirnttmmm Row: Butts, Daniels, I1:1n111ie1', Cm-l11':111, Luttrell, Bald. Pz1ne11e11tu, 1115 1 1111 1111 1111 1111 L11 1111 1111 111' 1111 1111 1111 1111 111 1111 1111 1111 111, 1111 1111 111 11: 111 lm 111 1111 1111 1111 11 111, 111 'FE' 111 H1. 11 111 1111 n1 ul, L1 EL 111 In mt 1111 111' U11 U2 11 11 112 Hi 'L. M1 117 11 1 15 M. 11 11' VH 111 U1 1111 :U 111 m. ,1. 114' m1 1111 1711 1111 1111 un 1111 llll 1111 un 1111 rm 111 11, 11 .1 11, 1.1 1'1- 11, 11 1.11 11 .11 11-L 111 11 111 111 111' 11 11: 11 111 111 1K 11. 111 111 V1 111 1111 F -' 1111 111 ' ' 11 ' E 111 111 11 111 111 111 111 111 1,1 11 11 1U1 111 11 1:1 111 111, 111 11' 1 1 1.1 1111 1 111 11 111 111 11: 1 1 1 111 1111 111, 1111 11 11 SIXT I-SIX 4-.4 an L 1 I if R l.. ,.,. - bil: K N252 0 Alfli,-NN N152 U 4 l 3:1, i'wf,f' l X f , ,- J-'tilt-5551293 Y W ' Qix 'X f! 5 I,-7 6?fi?lfi.Ql,- Q N X -- Ki. ' Q., . Y . ,ft J, , ' .Q as in-. ,I . l:,.ll'X 5' Ai! - If , -l .. fm v -. ,WK lui I If-4 Rand. Q-6 l Ae' THE SENIOR BANTI Twp Row: -IUIIIISUIII. xx'llitl'. Ilulll. B111 lluyluh N1uI'l11-l'snn, Cllillfillll Fifth Row: Harris. 1':ll'Ill'j'. Lyttlm-. I'luw:u'1l. I'il'Illlll'X, Howe. Jnllllsmi I-'uurtll Huw: f'illlIlXY2l1'. IAIl'iIllliK'll. Ilzlrlwr. Sfl'VL'l1Sllll. Silllllllblli K1-imunly Third How: Ilutts. Svvlcills. Wvlrlnur, lmvis. Iillllg0l'S, Inu-is, Mr, lmglsp Sm-01111 Huw: K'l1:ll1':1nr.l'l1:l1u11:m. Bll'l'll'1llllll Ilpp Lurnl. Vlllllllllllll, lVGL'l'll- l':Il'mu1ly Bllllillll Huw: f'1Il'lll4Nlj'. Ilzlgliw. -IKlllllSlIlI. All'1'lll'l'SlDll. Illlgllll. Spillur, 1Z:lIul'. l Patti, l,'ur:l1l':1n VR huml lla-44-1'vs-Q :ull lln- l5llll'l'lS wx- 1'illl :iw l'm' il s sph-mliml wurk this yu-air. NVQ: url- prullnl of this m'g::l11iz:1liu11 :xml lmvm- 1-x'1-ry right ln lu-. Tha- halml im-inlwrs have slmwn thl-ir 1lllij.fl'll4'l' :lull inll-rm-sl hy lhm-ii' lPl'lll'lll'lllJl. Hur lumnl has plnyf-rl nn lllilllj' lIlPlllUl'IllPll' U4'l'ilSiHllS. suuw nl' thx- nmsl' llll1lHl'lZllll lu-ln: :ls AL follows: Lzllml' Imy lmrznlv, thl- 1'llllf'l'l'l with Ihs- I,5lllHlSK'llS l'll2llIll'l'S, lhl- lbvmu- r lrraxtiv rally. :ull thu' fnntlmll g:nn1'S, lhv halhll vunlm-sl :lt Sl'lll'l'Il Fzullx, Ihw- l'1-Wy zwsffnilily. :xml thv Haltuvizl ass:-mhly , Al Sl'lll'l'5I Falls lhl- hauul wuu lwm-lllx'-llx'v ' llullurs fm' lllZll'l'l1lll1l fzlvlivs. Ifrunx ull l'l'1llII'lS, Ihv wills--xplw-:nfl grin lhzll llgllll-cl Our IJi1'c-r'tu1 s fum- slmwl-ll lhall hc- was 1-xtrr-lm-ly lull-:Isl-ll. Thu .luuiur Iallllll ell-se-rv:-s nmvlu 111':1isl'. Ill-lm-lxlllvr, thvss- lllllllSll'lHllN plug- X gurs are our flllllI'0 hallnl lllL'Illlll'l'H! lll'l'C'S limping lhl-y lu-vp up lhl- gmnl work, Sl X J1........1..N '1' Y-SIGYIC Y V - assi 'N ' .Taq-qi 1 f ,I gf ff t Iv , -'B ' 1952 0-AT-KAN 1952 X vt ,- ,f do , B e o B, Eiiieeizzeeeziie I fiefffffezi1fsfe::5f3EEEfE:::m if- 2' - C- X' - '., , 1 , f'1 f?':'5, , i I ' I x, -'ik ' B ',,2 f f, .iQ?f ':ggg5vf? 51' ,,f'4 ' 14 ' 'Q 1.-L ,Z 1-a 4 49 xxl--e.g:,:'f5 W Hzlgh Scfzool Orcfzestnz Bottom Row: O'Geen, Dugan, Barber, Bundy, Sage, Ganiard, Bryant, MacPherson f Second Row: H. Chalfant, Chapman, Canaway, Rudgers, Seekins, Butts, Pease i Third Row: P. Uhalfant, Stevenson, Bradley, Ll. McPherson, Howard, Rowe 0 D5 I UR U1'f'1lQSU'il also takes its place in the liinelight. We have great uoniidence that it will keep up its reputation. The orchestra played this year for the Spring eoincert, for the faculty plays, and for niost of the high school assemblies. Our S oloifff Several students from our school participated in the solo contests held at Seneca Falls. Our contestants were as follows: Robert Bradley, trombone: Robert Butts, trumpetg Walter Rowe, trombone: .lane Bryant, pianog Ronald Bald, tubag Willis Johnson, saxophone. Willis Johnson brought home the honors. He placed second in the saxophone solo contest. SIXTY-EIGHT ,----- t C s '-,X X I Miss Minrh :tml Mr. Strung: wt-rv in vln:l1',L:t1 until tht' :li'1'iv:ll of Mr. I4 l':l'll'liSUll :i YPGII' lillK'l'. l 1 I 52 O AT Ix!XN I 37 dl .01 Q fl ld: 1 E X R l I l 1 lar K 1 l5l'q',4ir5 x 4 X 5 1 N-. Vs. 5 , - , A' .f-A ,. ' ' Q . .Ml . '. --' x 4 -w K' :---' 1, 1 y. qw' -new .1 umm , A 5- 1 'N-1 f-3? ff ff,-I 71 Usd 'lf 1 --. fv' 1 'Q ' . if .XX E if Z if Z4 ,whiff K.: RN M -. M 1,4 'N -, -lj jf!! . l 1 BR - SQ, will Qlkirwj fl I Vi.-,?T? ' 'iv lim:-1 S -'K ' ' -f 1'7 I11.vtr'1zmem'al Classes Twp Row: Wt-lvlu-1'. Lnrml. Jonson. Brzulley, Hownral. Lyttla-, W. Ruwo, B:1p:lio. Vain Slyke, P. i'h:xlfnnt Fifth Row: Murnzui. Davis. Rohlve, Hillulsui, Pickell. Sl1:i1'1i, Scott, Harris, McClelland, Palndino. Johnston. Hutchinson Fourth Row: O'Geen. McPherson, Stevenson. Chapman, Buter, Cnllnn. H. Chalfant, Johnson, Birney, Mills, White Third Row: Cnnfxwny. Rudgers. Lnpp. Cnrniody. Y:1nSlyke, Willis, Cl12lDTll1l1'l. Dugan, Bryant. Spiller, Jnpsnn. Sammi Ruw: 1':11'n10fly.lfzlrxlimly, Harris. Stnno. P:1l:nlino, Davis. Davis. Ituwv. Caswell, 1Pt'I'l'j'. Hart Iluttuin Row: Burt. Ifluu. Ziinnwrniun. 3lUl'l'lS4lll. Rivkm-x'. 4511211 Rud- gvrs. Huywairnl, AI. Satin-, Gaunzuwl OTR yours ngn. in HBS. lllSfl'lllIlPllllll classes wvrt- Ill',Lf1lIllZl'll nnclf-r Mr. Su' ' 4 lmft in ll thost- classes lmvc- vrmtinlted to tha- 1311-'SPlll'. Whvn Mr. Slll'l'Il - . '-:tsv Illlil A For tht- :.' '-1 j-: rs lvssuns llnvv ln-4-n frvv :intl llilVf' lIl'0ll gin-n :lui lixt thin un Nlllllj' 1,f'l'l1NlS tu :muy pupils who 411-sin-4l lll1'lll. 'l'lu- lllNll'llllll'l'llS llIlVl' villn-1' hun it nu uilx oi tlnul rm-lltwl from niusiml lllNll'llllll'lll f'UllllHIlll4'S. or ownt-ml lay tl A 1 1 ,' ' s'1 . ' 'v nu ails in tln-sv vlnsst-S, twt-nly-1-lglil' ut' lln lll Tlwrc- :tw nuw ulmut sc-vm-nty-in 1 1 2 :tn4l. 'lll'llllljK'lS Ni'l'lll most Ii0lllllRll'. llP lHllL'I'S who liuvv lwt-n nr5.::11iizvml into x ln ,- Lust 1'f'2ll' vinlin vlnssvs wvrt- NlIll'l'l'll. thu- Ill2lj0l'lly of ilu-S0 -' Lf -' rlirvvtinn of Miss Iirivksnn. X1-xt full Mr. I'L-:Iso 1141111-s to sinrl at fllllllill' llI'l'll1'Nll l :irunnrl at Tlllf!lf'llS of sixtcvn violins. SIXTY-NINE im ht in nnmlu thu Q, ,V 1 W V hu- -- .. ,A Y 'X A A.,,l,f1 N f ' ,1-2: , ,., 1 -Vg: in IQ 5 2 O-AT-KAN i952 's. dim, . f,' 2555555252zsggiagiisiagiz ,fi Eiiiaesfessiiiigg zssgafiia-1 X. A, b-A V 52 ff ,,4f'5' v'W',f' ll! ' - ' .UZ 1111 The O-at-ian Boo!! Sfief hvlwlll' Ruling: Volvo -4M1'. Spry Tl11+ Big Sllflfuflaflll M1-tm-sllf K'Iglll'Sli1lg 1'fvO1lllS,,-Ski1l'1llll,f!,' Mun Who Il11cle1'sl'ood Wo111e11 -Cllddie The EfG1'1'1:ll Mz1sc111linc1 -R011r1i0 Bald Phe Misl1el1:1vio1'isrs -Sq11e:1k Kzlnnloy Rs-d Badge of Co111':1ge - L ''Es11io11nge -Faculty A XV0l'llil1l f'0Illll'li111dSH-BIiSS PGil1'1ll'lilll P1'i11ce of 011tl:1ws fElk Mooney A'I5llSillGHS und Plez1s111'v','-l.e Roy High Hllllllillllt' B11tte1'1'ly 4Pl1il Bzllninski Son of the Middle B01'llQ1'H?1fll2l1'liG Xvillkl-'lf S11111G Folks XVr111't lVo1'k -21111 Periud Study Hull The Cllllllllflll lA1XYH?NU XVlllS1J9l'l1lQ,' A Pv1'sf111 of Sumo I11111111't'Il1lL'6u1Ii9l0ll Spiller A'R0:11lG1' I Ma11'1'ie1l Him -Mrs. Tngett l'Tho R111111111- -JH11wld I1:11'l1e1' 'The XVUQQS of Vi1'l'11e -HA The Lust Trail -J1111e The Pars-111ti:1l B11cl1c-lo1 '-Sl1411'ty C0L'l11':111 'WYI15' M911 Figl1f fLf1is Bl'2lllllll1'5' St1':111g:-e A11i111:1ls I Hnvv K11111v11 -Se11if11' 1'ic't111'es Iii-'SPill'l211 M:1g11iIlve11t -I'1':1u1111i11g . . Your M11ney's Wo1'1l1 40-:1t-li:111 Tho P1'n111is0ml l1:1111l -Unllego f1l'UXVIll'll Yr-:11's 4'l'l19s0 Mi1'1'u1's of 19lZl2 - Rs-ml :md Blush 'l?l1o I111111111'l:1l l,11w1 'flf!11l1o Butts The Frzlil NVQ11'1'in1 '-f'l111L-lc F1-lt 'l'l'l10 Yellow Ti4'lcvt1 -Illvgul Exvusv 'l'lll' Middle l-lo1'1le1 '- TB A Holy T0l'1'Ul',,fI':X5llllS lJvvr11'io11 -XVillic :md IClu:l11u1'0 75? :ESE '::7 W 2122221121222fzrvgffwraifssfzegxzfif552522:1255112:223s2s1Sa'i2S52ff?F:Tif :EEE:EE??????f2gE SICVENTY K N X 1 F'-1: Q IQSZ O-AT-KAN IQ52 'Wig-4 .' MW ' ' W -.1 1-4 5 'pa . -,-i,Y,4- X dr., 1 CG wi .X 1 , , 1. fy .,,ir:,LLJ:1?: :XQXX .X M M V, I 4 his -zfkg-fgrx -X 'X iz' rt 1' f. I -ul . ' '. ,Z X. : -ixf ..Xx.w'-. .P :V 1,1 ,' ,f , x P .N .Q x ,, , A XX, - 1 by -. Km Q '- ,ff ' K' 5? X . . X! Mun svuuw 5 ...X S IC Y IC N'l'Y-ONII HOME ROOM SALESMEN , , ,,,,,,-,. ,Y., , mf - - -V - F 'A-f -----sm, ,,...,,. 1952 O-AT-KAN N752 .,, ,f ,. , - ik 'M-' , z A ll xf:f:s-, Q Zllffffiyirirl 5. H xx, , N , ,, , ,q., ,-,. H., . ., f f . is T-'srebffif' 791'-mi' :W N 3:- ' M25 -'as wif-.1355 Editor-in-C-hief Business Manag Associate Editor Assistant Editor QI' Senior Editor .. Assistant Senior Publications . Music . Art . . Assistant Art Art Adviser . Humor . Girls' Athletivs Boys' Athletics Boys' Athletics . Miriam Clapp Janet Bryant llssvorth Bradley Mildred Barnard Nancy Houston Editor . Jean Willis Helen Spiller Lois Luttrell Miriam Davis Richard Thomas Marjorie Henner SUBSCRIPTION STAFF Chairman . . Robert Spry Assistants . Philip Cochran, Leo Shaughnessy, Howard Tennent, Lois Luttrell Adviser . Madeline Duffy 0-at-iam Sfaf M . Nancy Houston . Margaret Ward . Ellsworth Bradley Bernard YVright Snapshots . . Marjorie Kirme Public' Spcalcilmg . Janet Aberle Clubs . . Eleanor Blood Clubs . . XVillis Johnson XVolcott Street School Helen Vallance Adininlslira tion Ula ss . Advisor . . . Lois Bradbury . , Irma NVatts . Helen G. Michaels ADVERTISING STAFF Cllmirnian . Assistants . Carlo . Edward Clauss Robert Bradley, Scrusa, Robert McHa1'dy Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Study Study 1 2 in 4 5 li . . T R Sl ll 'Ili IT 19 22 221 25 l-lall Hall Betty Bundy . David Lapp Donald Rogers . Harold Mills . Mamie Joy Clarence Kennedy Mary Lamendola Dorothy Lindley Donald Doyle . Jack .leary Franklin Bundy Charles Felt Leo Shaughnessy Francis Zalacca Elizabeth Harris Helen Spiller I.ois Luttrell Howard Tennant SEVIC NT Y-TNVO 7 if f if 9 O-AT-KAN 1 4 mg? 'tag ' ' v :vm 'N 1 l 5 2 9 3 2 W. gf' -111' . ' . 'vie f.. N UW - 'H-x-154.91m e l .X A -in if ,f ,I :Mgt -r f ff Q su ' X-,, 's xg. al' ' - 4, v,' f I' sk . X ly ny - , .kf t, , A X ,N X 5 1 W NX ,P x. 5 X N X Hs Qui!! amf Sara!! TILL and Sc-roll is :ln international soc-iely for high sm-hool journlisis. It was founded in 1926 at the University of lown for the purpose of recognizing and rewnrcling ability and nchieveinent in writing and other phases of journalistic Work in the high school. The Ol'21llllZi'lIl0ll hns seven hundred c-hnprers. Le Roy re:-i-ivefi its l'llill'lf'l' in 1l1l1'C'll of this year. In orilvr to he eligible. il student niust lu- in the lllblwl' lhirnl of his ulzlss. he must he :1 Junior. Senior or Post fh'nwlu:uru, he nnnsi have doin- outstanding work on the Red :ind Iil:u'k or U-:it-k:m . :mul he xnust he l'0l'HllllllUllllt'4l hy tha- fuc- nlty zulriser. Many 1lI'lllllllll'lll nn-n 2ll't' lIll'llllll'l'S ul' Quill and S1-roll. Sir Philip Gilrlms, Jus:-pllns llnnim-ls. lVilli:lln Alla-n Wllitu, l l'l'!ll'l'll'li Allen. Karl llirklv :ure il few. The charter nn-nlhers ol' I.1-lioy's 4'll:ljlii'l' :uri-: .lnnvt liryunt, pri-sinh-111: Miriam Vlnpp. vir-e-pri-siclvnt: xl2ll'Q.fIll'l'l ll':lr4l, Nl'I'l'l'l2ll'j'I Ili-lon Sliiller, .lohn l1I'lbllj1llflPll. Jnm-I .llu-rlf-. Blnry Ill-li-n M1-lnIyl'v :lml Milnlrvml l2nl'n:u'1l. Quang, ,4- ETQZLU1 1. SICVICN'l'Y-'l'IllCl4lE '-s .XI , F 1 U - '--fe: kgs- -Q-.. , ,,,.,m-V-, ug ,- X 1952 o-AT-KAN 1952 4: eff--T: - .. MU S ff'-3' L, L,:::,:::::,:::,::g,, V , Z , W' f yzig?-SEQ Hifi22435-Eaii?i2if5+?EeF'fEf1m :....l..l-.xxxf::2:::f:::::lf:2f2: - Wx 1. 2 .1 .gg f 9 j as-QQWMI: ll 19 ' :3 - ifilgir- xx t . ,.,' J 1 J W L.-'Tix-.f ,. xv. -Ralf ff- .. SQ? 1 .V N Y,2, QQZA fine un Y 4 -4 tiki.. . ,ff :tt -. tim-az? 62 .5 s f- iff' it 'E ' ' ' W l 'k 'll kill W lll lll Ill Ill Red and Bfaci Bottom Row: Lapp. Bradley, Miss Michaels, Ulapp. Bryant. McIntyre, Forti. t'oehran, Houston Sec-ond Row: Aberle, Luttrell, Davis. Lapp. Spiller. Sage. Watts, Hewitt, Bradbury. Blood. Uliapman, Rubens Third Rowg Selden, IP. Ward. llunn. I-Kennett. Yallanre. Barnard. M. Ward, Starr, Finn HIS year our school paper has again been published in the Gazette-News, as it was in 1929-30. The students Iind that there are many advantages in publishing our sehool news in this way: it Costs less and requires less work: it gives niore people an opportunity to read our paper. Mr, Perkins has promised a tive dollar prize to the student who publishes the best newspaper article in the eourse of the year. There are three statts. each stati' in rotation taking eare of the publication of news for one week. Staff I: Adviser. Miss Mirhaels: editor. Mary Helen Melntyre: assistant editor. Mildred liarnardi Margaret NVard. Naney Houston, l.ois llradbury. Virginia liennett. Stall! II: Adviser. Mrs. liahner: editor, Miriam Ulapp: assistant editor. Helen Spiller: Mary Selden. Janet Aberle. Irina Watts. Neil Ulliljlllltlll. Edith Hewitt, Florenee Dunn. Staff Ill: Adviser, Miss l-lateh: editor. Janet llryant: assistant editor, Ellsworth Bradley: Rita Lapp, lllleanor lfllood. Helen Yallanee. Dorothy Rubens. Leona, Powers, Florence NVar1l, lfllsa Lapp. lu uv nl nu in w tu 1:1 tn IH lvl ttf It tu llt ul u ln lu ul ull ul ml ul ur ur I w nu ul. ll ul it ru In rm tllt in lu nl lu Lt lu vt All ul tu ,, llll wr ttll llll tm mt lm Llll lu lu Ill lm llll lm llll lm nn U1 IB ltr wt lil ls lu tl tn lr ln nt m lU nr ull In tll ul tu ut ut, nr tu un tn ut nl. lu Pl ml Ill vw lm nu ml in its tt: tu ml as ml vu uf u tn ul um lu lu ut lu ut ml lm lm ml tm lu nu in lm it 1 Sl'lYl1lN'l'Y-lftllllt 1.2.4- , X L rr tu ru 5 w vt nu ll l m n w Im mt or H tl I, 1932 O-AT-KAN 1952 iff15i3N -M .... - ,-' 5 -g x K - --If 'I --5. ,AA- . i -- 1 1. ---I+ l 5 1 13-'CV 'bf f .f, -' . H x- X-..,, H ..- 3,011 Ugg' l 111'111c1 Lv' Club E Si-:ill-nl: l':l1'l'. 1lIlllll'lS. llnlllu-ws. llllllllllll. Rl, lVl'il1-l' ' Sfllllllllllf N4-ill .I0lIStllil. lYilIi:11ns. Il. W4-llm-V. MV. Wilson A vu i F53 HIC Ylllllli I'wIlI'lllK'l'S, 1'lnlu ol' I,i-Huy. wliix-li slzirll-ml S1-1-lm-iiilu-i'. l1l2iL i'1-u1'gL:ili- l E 1 3I1lfl'll0?WYS vim--1:l'1-sials-lit: Morrill H. ll'1-llvr. Sl'1'l'l'lIll'j'I :mul Wnlts-1' -IUIPSIIH, tr:-:is un-r. TilPl'6' zlrm- ful1l'tL-4-li lllPllIlll'l'S nl' ilu- 1-lull. M4-1-liiigs url- lim-lil 1-vm-ry lllrc-4 ww-las. lw-r Ilu- lust Iliivc- yn-:mrs Ilim- 1-lass has guru- in lirwlim-sim-1' lu Zllil'llll tlu- ' :mmml Illvtlllllji :mil 1-xliilrits 411' tliv Nm-w Ye-rlc Slam- llm'tic'l1llui':ll Sa-vim-ly :lllll lznxiqm-t fur ya-lliipg filI'Ill!'l'S. Km-11111-Ili Nixon wmi :I URISII prim- uf lm-ii zlollura in thc- slgl-akin: 4-mm-st :ll ilu- Siam- lrilll' lzisl l':lll. This yn-:ir llirm- ul' um me-nllzc-rs will: mu' :ulvisa-i'. Mr. Wilsun. wx-nl ln ltlizu-:1's l :li'm :nml lluim XV1-1-lc In pni'tivip:m- iii tlu- judging: multi-sis. 'l'lu- jiulgiiig i1'iIlIl look i'u11l'tli plum- in putzxlu jlnlgiiig. XVQ- limi il fairly siivm-ssflil lmslu-llmll Hlillll :mel wa lmvf- :i lu:1s4-lmll tu-:un nl'g.:ni1izu-fl :il 1ll'1'Sl'lll. In tln- Aggrir-nltnrzil Vlnss l't'l'Ul'llS :Irv lu-pt nf supm-rvisi-el 1u':ic'li4-m- wa-rlx ull :lniry 1-mvs. pntutm-s. 1n1ultl'y, :mel :I t1':u-I4-1'. 'l'l1l- lutnl svupl- ul' in-ujs-m-IN ful' this yl-au' :xx-v 1mI:xtm-s. 13.5 zwrf-s: ilI1'illlS, l lI1'l'4'1 lamiltry. U3 lu-ns. 200 4-liivlcsl llililj' vows, H: mlm-ks. 25: mul slim-vp, 12. NVitl1 nm 1-vs-1' ilIl'l'1'IlSillg llIlllllIl'I' ul' l'lll'lll lauls 1-mining In lim-Huy lligli un Svlmnl. wr- 1-xp:-vt :1 llIl',i!l' lIllIlli1l'l' nl Af.1:Ill'SH lm' ilu- 4-Izlssc-s nl 10.1.5 :mul '-H. Zlll ul lil 'ii .Ill TTI S IC Y IG X 'I' Y - I I V I-I -+........ ,.. ..J. -,.....--.-.Mx ., im-fl this yi-'zir lllllll'l' Mr. .l. ll. Wilsuu will: 1101111111 W1-ill-V. pn-simls-ill : l l':l111-is IQSZ O AT KAN 195 N3 ,pm LvE, X ii ,. x E KX..-.ff IW ff if W ff' X4 1 N X 1 1. - - 2 .A -: ta .. fain. if 22 f .aw ,, ' f 332. ,riff , , , . er.,--2--..:.. 1 fr I-fl, 4 X J... f'-.24 ::4,,:i,,,, -,ff-3-'Qfff.,,-EY it .A 1 ,CIM , is 1 1 xr,-.. ,957 , 'ff' -rrr ff ff fx gg-1...-1 .X .V '-X, fa 33 ,- ,. 5 ' -f ,-- 'HR1 ' -X-XX'-5 ' lf: -,. I ffl! - A ' if N71 N Y-ff 91 '-Qin-,Lr5' .EW ki . .J-:va 1 Cin., .f ff Y., ww- , ,, .A -- - . . SZ .-. Q 1 Z,6Z7 ,6Z.7Z Speakers Bottom Row: Flnuss. Taylor, I':1'fUllblll'Y. XV:l1'1l. Nixon. Blood. Luttrell. Clnpp, Johnson. Ridley Second Row: Vllerti. Forti, BZll'llil1'll, BIHCYGIIII. f'l:u'k. Kilnlur, Fletcher, Ganiurfl Top Row: lV:'llkvr. Dooley. Blangefiwlai, Gross, Balrone, Biwldley. Spry Local Lczrkiiz Speaking Cofzteft GIRL PRIZE WINNERS lst: l'. S. .... MYR. H. XV. Penhorly Mirinin Clnpp 21111 'lDoo1's . . Frances Goodhue Lois Luttrell 22111 Tho Infllwnco of the Auto on the Home l'l4l1'n Miller Eleslllol' Blood BUY PRIZE XVINNERS lst The Slllll'0lll0 MI-Iiausc- . Dlllllbill' f'l:lil' Taylor Qncl' This Business of H0YGl'lll1lGllfH . Merle Tllorpe ::l'l1 . II lVillis .Tolmson XVil1'lll'fl Ratios . . . K. NV. Givmx Ulivor Nixon Le Rav-Bfzffzfvifz Larkin Context GIRL PRIZE XVIXNICRS lflonorzxlmle AIUlll'lUll7I.lliS l.llti1'm-ll BUY PRIZE NVINNIGRS 21111--Oliver Nixon llonoralllll- Mvnlioll- XViIlis .-lllllllS0ll Sl'lVl'IN'I'Y-SIX A... U7 X . F 1952 O-AT-KAN IQ52 ld xgff 'Qwiixm-N , Qimlii ..,iE.Q +P t t r-, .A f, ,L A ,QR I ., ,,47k,,1hW,3, I 5. ,.... Xvxxk-.SAY Y A3 ,Llyfifjx , I T i3' ia1..'..-'Z ft' -'Cf' K, TT.ii-ix., .3 6 Alf., 1-is ,.,.4 K'I',. L g. Ii. -- -P 1 ii THE STUMQNT C0 UN CIL lhfttuln Huw: STill'l'. Nm-IT, Ifowors. Iiryzlnt, f'4ll'lll'illl. Watts. I-lalsml. l'm11l1'l'. I.1-mtv S1-mln! How: Sm'-llors. Zallzu-mt. Murnzln. Vlzlpp. Miss f'0llllUl'. Slnillvr, l.nttl'vll. I'I:u'1'is '1'1l1llillXX'f Stm-wus. Tvnnvxxt. Hlllltly. Lllttrull, x1l'f'llHl'Y. lllll'2ll1, l,'1'uwtt:1, Spry. Ititllvy Q5 Box' Scrmwrs Iinttulu Huw: xvllililljl. ZiIIllllI'l'Ill2lll. Wmul, Sllurp, 41. Urlvix li. lP1lYiS. Kl'lIlN'tly l'14'llHl2lll1'I', Iiirm-y. tfl1:xIl':l11t QQ:-mul Huw: Iizlglify, Smit. U'Hv01u. .lnhnstnn, linrln-r, Spry. '1'Ixum:1s, Smith Iiuwluncl, Mm-l'l14-l'sm1. ID. tl'HOt'll 1 Top Row: Iimlgcrs. Hs-mlm-x', II1-illllivln, lmtsnn, Whitv, SillIlllllIlN, Mvlln-rsmn Wclwhvr. IIllll'hillHHll, Vllilllllllll, 'FIHIIIIIDSIIII SI'IVICX'I'Y-SEVEN 2 O AT KAN I 1 'U ,,'5i1.'?'wv 41 ' . sis mug 'Gi 3-tif + V 42?-Q W Q X ffffyjip ws ls 'fy ' ,, , jj we .N 5 ky I - as ,. xxx f.. . ff 4.3 ,.,.....,..,... . 11 ..-L---a . 1 ' 1-3-65 5252252 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee zgi 1 QAX1 .ig 1 ff! Qhigtaggig . ,:,:,. E-: ..,Y,,, it X s -r if ti ,..' J , .ev f ', V L ,Nei f 1,-N .ik-.ax gf ,sf ,, , i 1,17 . '15 Q KM- L z- v H Q.: SW,Y'L'L57l f?!6f-4' - -' VA it ' Q-1 4 ff: ' ' ' ' ,133 THe Smcfefzf Cazmcil Tl,7Ill'lNT Council has its ollicers this year, Xviiliillll Watts, president: Harold Cochran, vice-president: Janet liryant, secretary: and Mr. Strong, treasurer. Tl1e Student Council is a student organization which acts i11 hehalf of the students. It deals with their prolulenis and regulations. It decides 011 511011 matters as as- seinhlies, poi11ts. and t11e election of oiiicers of ce1'tai11 clulrs. This year's St11dent Council made a r11le that all 1IlE'111i,bC1'S if ahsent three times niust resign from oflice and another memlzer he appointed. This law was carried out, and hy it the attendance at Sflltiellf Council meetings improved. It is a very great honor to lzelong to such an organization, and every Class has been well represented there this year. The following Connnittees were appointed for tl1e year 1931-32 hy President Watts. PIIBLICITY: Helen Spiller. Howard Seekins, Carol Starr, Miss Barstow, Mr. Crews, Mr. Strong. POINTS: Janet Bryant, Dean Lapp, Elizaheih Harris, Angela Patti. Miss Barstow. Mr. Dayto11 ASSEMBLIES: Howard Tcnnent. Virginia Finn, Rohert Spry, Josephine Leone. Helen Spiller. MITSIC: Walter Rowe, Lewis Alexander, Franklin Bundy, Arthur Murnan. Mr. Pease, Mr. Strong. Mrs, Bahner. hors' ATHLETICS: Harold Cochran. Joseph Moran. Robert Luttrell, Mr. Dayton, M1'. Reifsteck. GIRLS! ATHLETICS: Lois Luttrell. Eudora Edson, Janet Bryant. Rita Jepson, Miss Boudiette, Miss Barstow. Special i4.v.fem6!z'e.v This year we sponsored our biggest special llSSt'111lJlj' program to date, The IIIOIICY to cover the expenses of these prograins was raised hy the faculty plays, student donations troin their English literat111'e l1lOllGX, and collections taken 1111 at some of t11e prograins. T11e lirst of this series. l.avonne Field, presented her entertaininent of Sing- ing Pictures Ull October 28th. - ' Our next speaker. George Qhloriarty, gave IIS some pointers O11 sportsmanship i11 his talk entitled Playing the Big Game . This was especially appropriate since it took place on November 13th, the nigl1t hefore Olll' annual foothall contest with Batavia. On Wednesday, Decenilmer Qnd. we were privileged in hearing JllI'Iilll Hoekstra, baritone. in his 1'lI'Ugl'5llll of songs. P1-ohahly the greatest exciteinent resulted from Mr. Lofgren's visit witl1 his Eskimo huskie. He had heen second i11 a11tho1'ity with Coinnlander Byrd 011 his South Pole expedition. Un Fehr11ary 2nd, Frederick Snyder gave 11s some interesting tips on the newspaper racket in his Keeping Ahead of the Headlines . Lastly, we witnessed a deinonstration of electricity when Glenn Morris journeyed 110113 Oll April tith. Next year Mr. Spry hopes to sponsor another ot these special ilSSt'l.llil1y pro- g1':l11lS. Vlll sure that we all enjoy thenl enough and feel that we get enough out of thenl to want to help inhaving niore. SI'lVl4IN'l'Y - l'I I ll I IT ,-..............-mmf Q355I'.x , ..- X 2 H Q-K ' 52 f ff' X SK V3 N Q X 195 0 AT AN CJ I .. 35 . - X- N, 1' W ' N 'FQ fa-F' - H, . . - - -- - - ff J ,A .. ,. ,I ' n, xxx Q Z1 , I yy xii!!-'LAX ---------1 N N ,M , . .iff xxx, R X V Q ,N A ,J 1,4 Y- M x 'J , su ' TIQEWA EJWE suvwxwy-N I NI.: -........,- .g..-, ...g ,M - tu tu W x x BI- cs I I :,Q., A. My--8 ---v ' 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 +giE??gA0 N va let' 'fF5f3E F+i2' '- - - -f-ffm -J.-,,g.fi-f.n.,- 5 A . e. ,f f esfesseeessssseseeessssfefssat -f, ik :QS page 1 -5. A l-ll-'tt :fg.:5.f, x -se sk ' ii ,I,.. fx W5 ,saggy If gtg t . - -J 'fl , E. . I ts- -ff .mf . .-- .-7 offf fn- it N .- ., --- ,. ru -,1 ,. .r f ,Ha f - gk I xI ,Q 'S..f I ,I -.2 .I. 5' .JW ,f ,A W' tw NM -sy. sI,.-I- '-21-53-:iff .gf wa 1s f1.1F2'f '-ts-:--1' 'gf it - 1.-L -1 . ' 'V Va fxfa-rgyw it tt. HH Ill. Ill! Ht' HI it H.. lil' Ht it .tt W I I ,, - wt GEORGE WJLSHINGION gt. ill' tt. Jean Willis 111, 5111 mi George Washington was born in xVl3Sf111Ol'6i2l,Uli county, Virginia in 17352, the UI son of Mary and Augustine Washington. His ancestry dates back through gener- tiff ations of the blue blood of English nobility. Even when he was very young, HM George XVashington was of very rugged physical ability ztlld was fond of sports tj' ll' calling for the exercises of strength and skill. His ea1'ly education was rather 13? W limited for a boy of his standing. He gained most of his instruction from the local it schools which were very limited ill their scope. Later, while living with his step- ii: b1'other, he studied mathematics and surveying under a tutor. At Iifteen he was fi t very eager to go to sea but because of his mother gave up the idea. 1, . t Washington then turned to liis next best work-fsurveying. At lirst, he worked as a subordinate in surveying Lord FairfaX's lands. Because of his ac- it 4.3. curacy in the work, he was appointed oiticial surveyor of Culpepper county the ,Ig next year. In this work, XVashington became acquainted with the habits of the it til. frontier people Zllld also came in contact with the Indians. His knowledge of their HQ li! habits helped him later i11 his problems with them. He came to understand the character and temper of the Indians. ill, NVhile doing his surveying work, in his spare time XVashington studied military tactics. A year or two later it seemed Virginia was evidently to be H brought into the war between the English and the French. George XVashington ' ll? was appointed adjutant general for a district in Virginia. Ill this capacity, he ll! became very well acquainted with exercising the militia and with all militia drill. it A letter had to be sent to the commandant far to the NVest of Washington's post, yi and George was chosen for the task because of his former association with the I I I I I tt. wilderness. This trip and lns mission were Sl'lCC6SSflIi-NX'ilS1l1llgt011,S first attempt t at diplomacy. t . Later, Washington was in a campaign to repel the French from the Ohio 'I . country. NVhen his superior otlicer died, Washington was put i11 command of the ' expedition. In his first encounter with the French, at Fort Necessity, he was de- W feated and forced to surrender. For a while after this, XVashington retired be- 1 t cause he had been demoted from a colonel to a captain. However, he was per- '12 suaded to join General Braddock as aide-de-camp. He took this position mostly ,t because he desired to iQ2l1'll more of the military profession. 111 his iirst campaign, U5 Braddock was defeated. After this expedition, Washington retired to his home ig for a while because of poor health. Certainly, Washington's earlier years were ,f, t a preparation for his later work. l . t lil it tt. l 1 1:17-1 - 'rf ssl EI G1-I TY L 2 O-A-KN I5 ai 'S t t w tr.-wt, QT, il. 14' f , f9itY7'41':42 :Eu-1. u Hit 4517 ' 1 PV! 'ft5Jnl . its i N -YW f A I Xk If-Qi T Q 2 ' ,420 A 4 i V' 1' Q. gr, 2 1- f ,-' T . t , gmt. s- , A 'lf . v A , 'X t X X 1- W 'i ' 4' ' tfji'-, 133 ' is x x P 1 . , ' ' I 7 I Q t ti ,f J If , ,f xs i AX .J l y rv I Nc . RA C' N, 1 t -,L IVJSHING TON AS E. llelen Yallance v ,- i t J As all had on .Xpril ti. ITSH. civilian ollicc of trodden ground . PRESIDENT foreseen, Washington was elected president. by a unanimous vote, Washington had genuine misgivings as to his capacity in n such iinportance. in which. as he said. he had lo walk on un- Washing1on's journey. as President-clcct. from Mount Vernon tu New York was at triumphal progress. Ile was met at various points by local otlicials. with guards of honor. and military escorts. With regard to the dignity suitable for the head of the government. Washington leaned towards formality and display. The gra with six horses. livery. gave ot'l'en taught to respect ndettr which he displayed in pnhlic, in his magniticent stage coach coachman. postilions. and outriders all in his white and scarlet se. Those who were made lo feel awe in his presence were being the l'nited States. Although XVashington said that he did not desi one of S-23,000 for l1im which. however. did not even tidente was felt the site of the cz in the integrity of Washington that pitol on the Pototnac. At this time re any s pay his he was and all alary, Congress voted expenses. Such con- authorized to choose through his adminis- t tration. Washington had a hard titne keeping peace between two members of his cal.inet--Hamilton and .let'l'erson. At the close of his tirst te1'n1 as president, Washingtotfs reputation was at its highest. The JetTersouians were conspiring secretly against him. lint the people were with him. It was not only the army and the ardent patriots. but the entire nation. which regarded l1im as their standard bearer. He found chaos. and he produced, witl1 IfIamilton's assistance, order. Hatnilton supplied the drive and decision which Washington. weighing disposit ion. somewhat lacked. with his anxious, Then France de- His election for a second term was likewise unanimous. clared war on England and sent Citizen tlenet to America to enlist het' aid. The Americans gave him a great welcome but Congress and Washington adopted u doctrine of neutrality. The p1'ess violently attacked Washington for this for the people were in sympathy with France. Genet, receiving private encouragement from Jelterson, threatened to stir up the people but France recalled him. For some time there had been several matters hanging over from the Revo- lution to settle with lingrland with regard to debts and cet'tain frontier parts. To settle this, came into clauses of retired as Washington sent Jay to England and what is known as the Jay Treaty being. However, the treaty was poorly received iu America as sotnc the document were averse to popular demand. Fader Genet, who had a private citizen at l'hiladelphia, a secret society had been formed hos- tile to the Washington administration. Other similar societies sprang up thron1.:h- out the country so that by the end of his second term Washington had lost much of his fora er popularitv. But he had performed his dutv well and it is no wonder I. , , . that he is called The Father of his Country and The Soul of the Revolution . m ..,.,,-,Lv- ------ , if IGIGHTY-ONE X . , 1. iaif 9 A ,f--EU IQSZ O-AT-KAN ICQSZ 1-seeeieiiiiifgf Efrx -if-' V :W I ' W ,,Y, .. ,-,Yn,,,,:,-,:,:sE:e-'1 1 'Q- :5.l,:j5,', X4 '-sb 'blk W. JF, 15. A' We 'aff fig' 1' 111: . rs, ' 1 'Y fb -51-,cffi ll! .. . M ,M-My W 111? it 1111 .WY Af EYDH E U I' if 111 H11 Rita Lapp ill 111 lil My eyes wandered over tl1e exceedingly interesting picture of llly small nephew. As I lirst gaze at l1is feet, I see mud spattered, ti11y shoes. Next I see . . . . 'll two chubby legs clad 111 wrinkled, tan stockings. I now come to his Sl101't, green 111 ll' jersey, trousers and blouse, which are spotted with jam. His 11eck 15 well shaped, ll UK a11d is a f'l1'lll foundation for such a head as his. Gazing now at l1is head. I see a U5 W dirty face witl1 a strong cl1in and a pair of rosy lips lllld cheeks like apple blos- soius, a pair of large, lnischievous, sparkling, blue eyes and hair which is entirely tousled Qllld with no sign whatsoever of a part. His NV11016 figure is that of a ' 111 healthy boy of four years. lg 11 ,1 f 1 r w f 1 111 IO CAI, MY CAI 11. Margaret XVa1'd 13 1, 111 My ancestors lied from the saber-tootlied tigerg it Yours preyed on the first n.1en for food. Yours walked 011 there, lo11e i11 the jungleg Mine huddled 111 caves to elude. Q12 bf Yours were a part of the carnivores, lf lil Tlien dominant form of life. At your height, we were borng 111 your decline, We grewg Now that SV6,1'B dominant, 'Ek lil Where are you? ,, THREE-TI-IIRTY! 1 l Thomas Letizia All is quiet. Except for the occasional banging of a door, the corridors are 1 as still as a tomb. It is ahnost three-tl1i1'l'y llllll the halls are as free from people as a frog is from sidepockets. Suddenly, a bell shatters the silence. A loud . . . . . U ruinbhng 110150, Siilllltllllg as though all the railroad trains O11 earth were racing ' down the stairs, gathers intensity. Its Y01lllll6 increases trenlendously as the sec- 1 1 onds fly past. A lllllllilll avalanche of bodies comes hurtling through space as 1 ' 1 though Satan himself were prodding fllelll i11 the back witl1 his pitchfork. The landslide hits the floor witl1 a crash. By now the bursting cacophony of 11oise is , ' ll- tl1lllUS'E unbearable. Plaster rains downg the lights go onli. Then IIIXSIBPIOIISIV a 111 door UDCIIS directly ill the path of the Ulll'llSllillg conict. Another wild-eyed bunch N ld of huinanity comes pouring through the door and crack! crash! The terriiic co11- H cussion knocks us tlat U11 ou1' backs. The groans and curses of the wounded and 11' dying are heard above the frightful din. Une fl'lgllI0llQfl individual sprawl-2 311 E 1 1 1, -,rr l. V4 Q , VV 11 over 111e. I yell. XX heres the ine. He cues back over h1s shoulder. School is 113 1,1 LlISIlllSSCd.U 111 l1 11 11 11 l 1 ll lt ll sesewgee- 1:--ei,-f EIGHTY-TIVO L , 1 .,m ..- ,N Q tg' . x - - I Q, D YA, 1 . iq? C? 2 -Q:!l'-If s , 1 f- . ,L-: .ty --'ig' -ii, Y . 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This building is in a state of slow decay. The window panes are llliSNilliI, the doors : stand open. and soinetiines one can hear far away in the interior the steps ot' those .1 gil who once worked there. mingled with the never-ceasing drip drip of water. Un- 'F . . . . 'Q painted for years, it has turned a dull black interrupted by green patches ot fun- 11 gus here and there: uneared for, it has been the favorite hangout for Lranlps from the bordering railroad for years. 131 ill i3 - THE SNOW - tin the nlanner of Alfred Noyesy ltita Lapp l 1 think that I shall never know A sight lovely as the snow. The snow that falls upon a tree Is a fragile poem to 1110. The snow which covers all the la11d Takes the place of sunnuer sand. The snow which to ns all is dear, Makes the winter nights so clear That we nlust love the winter tinie. So joyous, happy and sublime. Poeins are made by fools, 1 know, If-ut only God can create snow. NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS Janet Aberle Neighbors are supposedly friendly souls who live next tloor. They borrow lawn mowers. eggs, butter, patterns and nunxerous other what-nots. They gossip in both a kindly and an unkindly way. They peer behind curtains and watch Mrs. Jones, or Mrs. Black, or Mrs. Brown going up the street with that ridiculous hat J on. or they discuss over the phone with their friends the riotons party ol' the night before that was held next door. They put on airs and always try to have one thing more than their next door sutTerers. fine buys a cat, the other a dog: one A a victrola, the other a radio: one goes to Atlantic t'ity, the other abroad. Uh, it's a great life! People give dinners and parties and borrow utensils and 1'ood from ., their neighbors and don't consider issuing: an invitation to theln. They start tires E ou days when the wind blows siuoke toward their neighbor's shining clean windows. Beyond a doubt neighbors lll't: great. people-great at displaying jealousy, great at enmity, great at borrowing, great at eonlpetition, and ggreati at gossipinpr. .J U The worst of it is that every person in this whole world is a neighbor. Ei asf- , f f EIGHT!-TI-IREE .xx X - - 1:5 ! Us -8 nqsz O-AT-KAN 1932 --.5-..1.., . . Jef.,-3. 2Q41?2f x Q-v 5 mfg. X' . fgliigtf. x .15-. .-' .zu-gyva1,?'37Ig,2'I :,-----,.s.c.3-- 'tg 1 Il-jfffiljl-7343? -....s,--s. .,., - 3 1- Ezzzzzirxzzzzzfz' 'B Ya :N ff' L A7 Zzizzzzxzxjwz' ,,- 'X :X vb F1 . Qf' A gg-garb I-2 'A 'X-'i'1 A' -.ct-V.. G- ir as 'fn ff -' N -ss. -f.. 'SL Z .-2' ,, N ff! -- - .1 . . gg Q- 4 ...eqzf THE DEADL Y MOSQ UITO Marjorie Kinnc The treasures of the tropics are guarded by ti11y mosquitoes. They are small, ve1'y small, but they perform their duties wonderfully well. Not only do they sting, irritate and an11oy but they poison with the germs of malaria fever, yellow fever, lilariosis, elephantiosis and other dreaded diseases. There are twenty or more kinds of mosquitoes that can be found breeding and thriving in favorable locations throughout the temperate zone. The four principal species are the Salt Marsh Mosquitoes that breed o11ly on coastal salt marsh a1'eas, from which they migrate inland various distances up to seven or eight miles, seeking moisture and shadeg tl1e Swamp Mosquitoes breeding in swamp areas or stagnant poolsg the House and Sewage Mosquitoes breeding in rain barrels, choked or sunken roof gutters, or sluggish rivers, creeks and rivuletsq and the Malaria Transmitting Mosquitoes, breeding in pools of warm spring water or in slow moving brooks and ditches. The Anopheles is tl1e name given to the class of mosquitoes carrying malaria. They can easily be distinguished from the other species because the body of the winged insect is held almost at a right angle to any perpendicular surface on which it rests. Other species rest with their bodies parallel to the support. All the dis- eases transmitted by Mosquitoes are blood diseases, because tl1e female can carry the germs she receives from the blood of the infected person to the non-immune person whom she bites. The true relation of the mosquito to disease is in this connection. The female Anophele comes in contact with a person sick with malaria and bites him. She becomes infected and digests the blood. Shortly afterwards she bites other non-immune people, who contract the disease. This is absolutely the only way in whicl1 malaria is transmitted. Yellow fever is sp1'ead ill just the same manner. The species that distribute this illness are called Steganyia. People having yellow fever are bit by the female during the first three days of their ill- ness. From twelve to twenty days must elapse before she able to transmit the infection. During this period the infected Steganyias bites a non-immune human. No less tha11 three days nor greater than six days may elapse before the person shows symptoms of yellow fever. The disease is caused by a parasite, and the parasite is sub-microscopic. ATl1is was the theory furnished by the scientists, which Gorgas thought upon and which made him realize that he had the opportun- ity to utilize it in controlling or eradicating yellow fever. It is to General Gorgas we owe our ability to combat the deadly germ-carrying mosquitoes, Anopheles and Steganyia. 'A 77:7 ::'f'57355322EEEEEEEgE?1EEi7fEE5E5i55iE?572Egi? EIGHTY-FOUR Q, x y J 3 M 11 . . I, ' pr. ,. 19 S 2 O-AT-KAN IQSZ .M.,,.+g semt. s '--,is ,- V . tat.. ' -T 'VJWFX- it-'X' Q is . -tit e :V ,f ,f '-1 -1-141-L it ' .-2. 5 -A N Wil-y 5- ' Ja ,rl Jig-fjfw-is it X 'Q s 9' V ' 1' 'F' 5515-fill' tt , .V 'Z-Fi U J. 1.115347 .,lJ...w if N 1311 ' f':J2'1--- -f :L .- . W . X S g. g. -Y 2 jf' W t. it ll' I ll' ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN lty n Wise und l'nderstuinliug.: Senior tlnther nronnd, yon who nre sutl'ering: from tlutleriuggs nent' the henrt. :und let me :ive you u little timely instrut-tion ln nnulyzing: this peenllnr feeling. lt' the emotion lusts only at duy or so. it's indigestiou. hut lt' it eontinues itllll-fl'l't N011 muy he sure thut you hnve nt lust fnlleu into the elutehes ot' renl Love. lt muy interest ull newcomers in this nge-old gnme to know thnt for the henetit of loresiek seholnrs. n speeinl hull with just the proper nmonnt of light hus heen provided hetweeu the girls' und hoys' loekers. Here in I,over's Lune sueh romatntie eouples ns llrnd und l r:tn . lfllenuor und Willie , :ind llot und Hob lore to stroll und listen to innurinury hirds twitteriug love songs over- heud. This hullwny is the neeepted puth for ull true lovers. Another ideul und vustly frequented spot is the denr old durk ussemhly. It's at wuunou oeeurrenee to see lileatnor :und Willie, Iiuhy and .lnvn . IAll'l'j'n und Loren. :ind Dolly und Baldy gather in there nfter :t duy of enrnest t'!l study t?'!n. Then for those hratve souls who prefer to eome right out in the open, the eomfortnhle desks in Mr. t'rew's room ure just hnilt for two. At lenst th:1t's what Mary und Bud think. ttf eourse you hoys must, ns at mutter of ndorntion to your Indy loves, eseort them to und from elusses. :ind hold their nrms just in ease the tloor might suddenly und nnexpeetedly heeome slippery. 'l'hnt's what Eleanor und Willie do. :md they ought to know, Roh und Finn like to meet outside the nssemhly or :tt the top of the girls' stuirwuy for their tete-:t-tetes. This is still another custom of our deur and urdeut lovers. If you venture to tuke the one und only to these soeiully prominent spots of the sehool. then you muy feel sufe in rattling :tt her home every night of the week. 'l'hnt's :tnother lnw that they ull nhide by. Now for at word of wurning:! lt is very. very poor tnste to have royul hotties in our Alma Mater. Home is the place for these-for utter ull, sehool is where love und lovers flourish in ztlumdnnee. Uther people's high idenls of ro- mnnee shouldn't he hroken down hy puhlie nrguments. Teachers seem to enjoy love :ts it tlutters from heatrt to he:trt. Whut would Miss Vonuor think of eduention if she eonldn't oem-:tsitmnlly piek up some sweet, endearing. little note sent from un :nlmirer to the ohjeet ot' his aulorution? Whnt if Mrs. Tngzett eonldu't tell some person that he or she never ueeomplished :uny- thing: heenuse his or her mind wnsn't on his or her work? It's love thnt. runs the world und school is at very lur1.:e purt' ol' our im- mediate world, so. you lovelorn people, eome out into the open, help till up the nssemhly hull and Lover's Lune , supply Miss t'onnor with reuding mztterizll, give Mrs. Tngett more ehunee to lecture on the evils of at hlnnk mind, :ind nhove ull keep the spirit of love :md good fellowship prevailing forever in the heurts ot' the enrnest students of L. H. S. l'llGIfl'TY-FIVE I 72 O AT KAN I Y if giipmx mga 1: if Miliuay f 4,-5, w 4Kta,'?s A lakh ff! elm? s. 4- N N ' 2 K x 'Vw Qs as ay Z N. ,, Y x V . , xx f ,1 . -----.M .eh - ........,., . . , 1' .4 iv V 9 7 - - CD 5 2 f 'iQ r. .?2iJ0'. .I . 4-i-ks? A - -. ,. - ' f Ff' .ai isigfzisfgefggeszsigeiifisee LUN 4' 'qf?'1,, ,, ' 117414 cgigigi-griigiwa ul sy. wits- ,f Z yi 'ff -13 1, A 'N' . '. .4-1 -21 -' .' . f' ill this -1 -Mm? ' -554' f Till 1' f ' 1 E '?f':f't?'.S ff ml - - ' si M-- lill ml ll VU W VH W. THE NEW COOK Our kitchen is supposedly of medium size but our new cook fills it so that there is no longer any chance of my sneaking in and stealing a cookie while she isn't looking. The fat on her immense arms shakes vigorously as she beats the cream, and all the rest of the fat on her corpulent body keeps the rhythm. Her 1l1OV91l19I1iLS are slow and ponderous, for she has to steer herself around the various tables, kitchen cabinet and sink. When she smiles, her face resembles that of a gargoyle on Notre Dame cle Paris. Great rolls of fat slip backward joining other rolls until she stops smiling. She must be as wide across as three ordinary people, yet she never seems to mind her avoirdupois. Her legs a1'e square. and their fat swings rhythuiieally as she walks. She insists, like most women, on shoes that are too small, and as she hobbies along, the flesh .bulges so that her feet look like a pan of bread that has bee11 rising overnight. She would make an effective protector for surely no one could possibly get around her if she Chose that he shouldn't. EMBARRASSING MOMENY'S 1. Leading the Hag salute with no flag. 2. Caught writing a note. 3. Being interviewed by Miss Connor. 4. Saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. 5. Bllmllillg into Mr. Spry while going down the wrong stairs. G. Wearing an orange tie on St. Patrick's Day. 7. Leading the band 011 Tuesday mornings on East Main Street. S. Leading cheers when nobody yells. 9. Dropping books while passing to class. 10. Mr. Crews asking your opinion of his unit system. 11. Bursting into Mrs. Balmer's room only to tlnd her busily engaged with Mr. Dodson. 12. Being called upon when unprepared. 123. Receiving your report card from Miss Connor. 14. Finding your picture in the O-at-kan. 15. Yawning in Miss PG2l1'illl2lll'S class. 16. Trying to write this. 9??2'a Eifassziagsaggzaeae-gzz55222sf .5:s: if---:fie EIGHTY-SIX '-1 Q .iffy '4! 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W F. u A ,, 1 1952 O AT KAN 195 ,, , 1' -I 'R it 'ie S-.. me 1.555 M., rid: ix X K my f bfi-'5'-5,4 Exif? S si ff fd I sf is f X, ' 1 f fr ' U . -. ,,.. , '-'-5 E xi A. ' 'ef ,....,.oc:::-Essen XX 'JY' F' f -f 5? -eisiszzssgsssssss sscxffsxiw-so 2- W '- we ' X fi-:fx 'zz .--Qs: Q. 1. R - . f f' -Q2-fee 1-T.f,:.g35:.,' X- -.7 Q eggs U W lpn- lf' sse :.Q:f -- Ii fff. 1' s elf' .-ii' ' -1' 1 ..'g::fQ-Jef' I is ' ' -w - A ' . ' -Av-,a Ute RED AND BLACK are all cleaned, let's try to keep it nice. -0- Faculty Vpon interviewing Mr. Ilart as to where he was going to spend Thanksgiving he said, We're going to Geneseo to eat! I took it for granted Mrs. Hart made up the other half of we , I hear they both have indigestion. Mr. Dodson says he spent his Thanksgiving at his home on the farm in Pavilion Cen- ter. I'll bet his meal tasted good. Fresh. from the farm! -0, Mrs. Delbridge spent her Thanksgiving with Dr. Del- bridge at their home on Clay street. Then they spent the week-end at Niagara Falls. Miss Carney said she decid- ed to eat turkey in Le Roy for a change. She said she'd been too many places lately. Miss Barstow said she ate turkey and caught up on lost sleep. She remarked especial- ly about the wonderful tur- key! Do they have turkeys in Auburn too? For some reason, I had an awful time with Mr. Pease. He wouldn't tell me where he was going at first. I-Ie must have been bothered with newspaper reporters before. But, anyway, he finally said he was going to Syracuse. After all my arguing, that's all he said. Hope he gets in- digestion. And as for Mr. Dayton, all he said was, t'All over. Evi- dently, he had a hard time catching his turkey. I sure wish I had been in Miss Welch's shoes! S-hc went to New York and then to the Army-Notre Dame gaiiie. Some people get all the breaks. Miss Duffy went to New York, too! She visited her college room-mate. Miss liurton went to New York to eat her turkey. Per- sonally, I ate mine at The Barn . Can you imagine eat- ing turkey among sky- scrapers? Mr. Wilson went to Cort- land and then to Syracuse. I wonder whether or not he had two dinners. He dldn't say. Miss Hatch went to Dan- bury, Conn., right near where the first turkey met his fate. Nliss Armagost went to S r . .. 7 . .y - acusc to see her school pals . She used to go to Syracuse Ilniverslty in the good old davs. Le Roy. I guess she kind a likes us, heh! Miss Wood stayed in Lc Roy too. Le lioy, as far as I can iind out, was quite the pop- ular place during the boli- days. W0- Rcmnrks from the Audience Lights off, Curtain Now isn't that an affection- ate way to greet your hus- band, I ask you? Look! Willis is smoking a cigar. I wonder what brand it is. I hope he gets sick. Nancy certainly is the naughty Miss. Love lessons! Say, girls, this sounds interesting. Curtain, End of Act I , I liked that, didn't you? I agree with the last re- mark in Act I Lights off, Curtain My goodness, how can .Tanet weep sog she'll spoil her make up. What was that last crack? Oh-that's a good one. I hope Miss Burton and Miss Pearlman appreciated the salute of the gladiatorsf' That Irish dialect is enough to knock you over. Oh! here come some more love lessons. Listen intently, girls. Look at Iflleanore get mad. Didn't that mustache look funny on Leo? End of Act II Ridley and XVillis Johnson. XViuone Fletcher, Mary Katherine Mac Vean. and Robert Ilradley were selected as alternates. -9- P. G's Are !Vith Us Kindergarten is on. Our two Johns. McCnlley and Broughton. are still trying to grow up. Ann Kelly once more as- sails our delicate nostrils with the putrid odors from the lab. lVhat is that awful noise? Just Squeak Carmichael exploding gas. IVith Tess Conlon and l'ris Houston gone, she has to carry on ,a1one. Laurabelle Howard is still trying to be a Power -ful typist, and succeeding. Frankie Zimmerman, our master mechanic, still rushes around with the alcohol. Carmela Forti provides the eats. Mississippi has contributed a new member. Helen Gale XVelch, with her I-Ii, friend! Harold Dickenson reports. 'Tm here. twice a day. Efficient Eleanor Murnhv rattles the keys fourth per- iod. Leo Shan ghnessv furnishes the music for our tea dances. Now Duke. on with the dance? Too bad Electa didn't have 21 chance to smoke that cigar- ette. Give me some of that can- dy' you Scotcliinanl' Lights off, Curtain Didn't Janet look mild when Willis went after her with the scissors? -0.. Blind Orator Speaks Guy Bradley. town clerk of Lancaster. who is known as the blind orator . spoke Tuesday afternoon to the high school and a number of townspeople on Beating the Look at the powder come Breaks. out of NVillis' hair when he H131-enkso are 1,,,u,li,.nDS slams on his derby. lVhy there's Carlo. Did he just come in? Its a wonder the stairs don't break when .Tanet runs up them that way. My. he kisses her like a cold iish, but it was a good ending. and rough snots in life which in Mr. llradley's case is his blindness due to an accident in baseball llfteen years ago. I-Iow many of ns who were blind would consider it a lucky break? Mr. lb-adlev d chance to look at life at a oes, because it gave him a End new angle and to realize his . . ambition as a public sneaker. UHUU3 up' Hmws 'I Manv famous men. including dance ' ' ' f- Roosevelt and Stevenson. the -o- poet. have beaten the breaks. Contest Begins The following people were i tryouts for the Speaking Con- test: Eleanor lllood, Lois Luttrell, Miriam Clappc, Mar- I Mr. Rradley's talk was an nspiration to us all and made us go away thinking nore seriously about the gifts we have and how valu- garet XVard and Lois Iirad- able they arc. He has taught bury: Edward Clauss, Oliver A I V us that we can overcome any- Rfigg Hlmgpcrgel- stayed in Ixixon, Claire Taylor, .Tack thing and beat any break. 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Ui 1'-unity Spt-llin: l'--ull-st wlll .luv Pnhullnu wus nsltt-it wln-rt- Autlrt-y Nl-IT Inunh-tl In thu- l 'U ln- ht-lil in l1:it:tvl:i, lu tht- hi- llvu-tt. ht- snhl, ln u hm-st uint:-hunk ln tht- vluss, 1,3 si .lunlurlliigh ru-ln-nl, n spm-llln: lunlst-. Yi-s, Ilnlt .Iunlur 1-hiss hus I ' tit-st will lu- gin-u, null llu- llnrulil Nh-1-loy th-1-lint-tl ln f'l'l'lllllllj' ln-4-n husy. .Iuulor t W, le-ur stuiln-uts n-hu hnvi- thu- lnki- lhu- stalnul ln his sawn ilu- ll!-lilvllllllj' 1-min-s ntl' thu- 2!unl. ll lllIll Sl Slilll-llll!S Will l'l'll-, l'l-usp ln tht- slxth pi-rlnul .lll0lllt'l'HllIll1'lll hus ,lulnn-nl ' l'k'SllllI ls-lluy in thi- Ui-unty 4-hiss. Sunu- une- suprise-stl-ul thu- runlcs nl' thusn- ws-nrlu: - --t -'--Ill-'SL tllul hi- lu- iunlh- tn rl-1-Ito :t lIlllNNl'N. lu Maury S1-Ill:-n's musl- 'Q -0- pot-in or sing :n sung. Miss Il nnhrht I-:islly ht- thu- rn-snlt ' - . . ,tilt-lim-ls sshl. 'l'lu-rl-'s un- ul' ull thust- 1-srl-I'uIly prt-- l 3 1,melllfrizllx, !:l.ti:::::I'l':':h'x10,0 lmily :ls hlg: :ls he- ls. so l purm-tl I4-ssuns. Wu- ulwuys ,J tht- Sl-niur t'l:lSS lit-l-l at t-lglgg lilllfffl lllvll- Is nuthlug: nn- msn inllllll num- lnuslnt stully tam l l'- i 5 l-'I Mr' S' r '! '- 1 ' -0- l'r'ttl- inn :mtl 1:11. mrs. tm-purts tluni the- llt-t-in-xxtioit I-HHH Qnhqllt 'Ml I- , H, F Illlll Blush- 1-oluulittl-4-s fur tht- Sq-eu und ll:-urd 12 -.f till, ' H I ' I' t St-uiur ltnll wt-rp gin-11, lf 'l'lu- ll-:lt-kun nuw st-1-ins :ln H N H l' T. wus il,-4-itltul ln rlmrgt- 51,59 ll1'lll1ll l':n-l. 'l'lu- Si-ulur piv- I 'H' pi-r 1-uupln-. :lull that tht- lun-s worn- tnlii-n twu wt-1-ks Girls' llll1'l'l'l1lNN llll-vvllllll 2'. tlanim- Slllllllll ht- S0llll-flll'llllll, Hill- 'l'lllll'Pl'lllX- FUI' llll' llltlll Tfllllli -ti As .lnhnuy Murulm-k's poppy 'fi-w wt-i-ks, uni- hns hu-1-n ulvll- Gt-t-I l lu-t luls nl' vnu ,. jxlzz urvlu-str:1 is l-iigngt-tl fur tn sm- stunlt-nts :intl un-inln-rs tum-In-I-S nw. w,,n,l,,,-ing just , M thu mu-ning of April til. of thi: l':l1'llllJ' ljl'l'lllll'lllP-7 why :ill tln- girls hnvi- In-1-uuiv l'Vl'l'yllllll5' lu- Suri- :intl kt-vp IWSVS- l'-Vl'l'Y ll 'li ll WW lllf'l'l' lllll'l'l'Sll'll ln gym. :incl why ,, this night np--n for the- nn- 2ll ' 1l'l'l1 l ll' llll' f'0ll1 'll ll suun- g,:Irls gn ns llllll'll ns two - W uuul S1-niur llnll ln the l.l-- Of mlelitios. ur thrvt- pc-rimls to givin l 13 ll--3' lli:h St-li-ml :ylllll2l!illllll.l NU. Mists lllll'HflilV lt':IlllI'l Intl-ly. ll'4-ll, l'll te-ll you lllllll' im -0- -'ll'l'l'l0l'l'll S-Wl'll1'll ll ll'l lilfll so ns nut lu kt-t-p yuur llllllll 'E Wvvli. llvl' l1l1'I' WHS llll SW0l- wniulu-l'im:. lYl-Il, luis:-Imll ls - Gym Exhibition Sc-nn-s lt-u up fraun n tuulh :lt-lu-. pptmr plnyc-tl tlllll you linun' f i Slim-ess 'I'4-lljlll lllvlfl tln- girls 4-ujuy plnylng: just QW E Fur nm thi,-.1 1-.,,,S0,.,niv,, lla- lnusut hhunt- tht- tt-nr-lv ,lg mu,-1, Hg ill.. 1,03-3 tl., ,mu tt- E yn-nr. the- llllysivzxl I-Zulu:-ntiuu l'l'l'l llll' lll'lll!I ll llllll' Plll 'l'Y pt-rhups 4-vt-n ninrt-. l'Iuylng: f In-pnrlnu-ut. unlh-r tht- gnill- Illlfll Tlllll'S'lll3': NWS l'l'lll'l- nut in tln- lit-hl um-s not gt-t HE - IIIIVP ul' Miss lintullt-tlv annul 'lllflll mln' ll llllllill' l'lll'l3' lllsl you wolult-ring.: wln-thu-r your W I, Mr. Il:-ifslt-ck. st-url-ll n grunt W ll11'S-I:1y 1-vc-ning. n4-xt mln-or llvlillllllll' is n'nt4-h- la j st-iisnrtutx. Tlp- ugnul lglrgl- VP 1ll ' 3-Tlflll lt- ll fll' llllll lug yon. 'l'ht- girls nu-t thls Lf, if r-ruwtl t-ujnywl the vvvlilug: MV- llrlllllll ls 1--lN ll lll'l'- lll wt-1-lc lu lil'LIillllZt' llu- various Ill I fruui the tirst swing ut' the llll' lllsl l'l'll'-Fl ll-' lllll'll'lf'4l ll' 4-lass lt-:uns :intl hnvt- ht-gun El QE alumh-lu-ll tlrill tn thu- Pyro- Sll llll Slllllllll' llllll ill' llllllllf prnt-tlt-ing:. l'unu- on gflrls. mi technic-s in c-nm-lusinu, null Tlllll'5'lllJ'- Altl-1' sc-vt-l'1llll1lNS t-func out Jlllll shun' thrust- lt-:iruofl of the various nc- Wsl llf' XjlQ'f'lS lf' l 'll1I'll ll' huys thnt you 1-un play just :Q '. tivitit-s nt' thc- :yin class:-s. S ll l- ll l ' rl---l l llolll' ns wt-ll :is tht-y 1-sn. Yi-s, :intl 3 F Thi- :lrill :intl pr:-vision nt' tht- llllll- lllll, ll l lllll ll SllFlll'lf4l l- I-!uuny ls just :is :mul :1 1 lj s-le-nu-utzxry wnrl-1 :null thu- ox- l ll illll kl 'll ll lIl l lllllll 4-mn-li ns S:lnuuy . so runu- l. Q3 of-iuitui of tht- inure llillivult 'l Wll- Yllll kllflw: unt. Tlmsm- whn plny n 1-1-rtnln -- CE :xl-ts Illlllll' thu- n-V:-ning: il huge- llf'l'4' 5 'll ll l.ll l lllf' lll'fl' nnnilu-r ul' gunu-s will x'1-c-4-Ivo it Q'-Q sua-4-e-ss. Thu- prur-4-1-1ling:s of il'l'llfl ll ll' Mlsll Mll'lfll lf'l :1 li-ttl-r I, nt tht- 1-ntl ul' 1 q tht- 1-url-rminim-m 1-uusistl-tl l '4'lllf flllll' lllllll llllll N'l 'll tht- st-usuu. Arn- you going: tu tg nf alutnh-lu-ll :tual wzinnl rlrlll, ll?'l'l l' ll' 9ll5l 'll'l ll llll Nl li-t tht- F-.-uiur 1-hiss win :Ill 53 tluur-vs :intl uppurzltus :intl Wllll lll'l ll' llll' l k- lib' llll' thu- L's this yn-:u ! Aftl-r tht- 1 lg uint work. Thu- pztrtic-lpunts ll'llJ'- Mlflll 5ll llll lf'l NHYS Nlll' tt-:uns luivn- pr:u'tic-wl :lwhil--, '-1 ii ws-rv f-lmsr-n frnxu VltI'lIlllS ls llSl'l l'llll5 ll'l'lllli-T 9 lll :aunt-s will hm- pluyt-al zuuung: It , gym ,.1:,,,S,.S: f.x,.r,.jS,.,, wp,-K. now llll'llllll'T!-l tu nur hunursry th.. f.l,,H9,.s- QQ, E luvlllllt-ll from tht- Jnnlor .l lll'll2lllr-llll' H'Il'l lY- l -0- ll l' Iligh' 3,54 V,-,qi 5,5 from IIN. Ari- you gning: In tht- SPIIIUI' . it 5 g,.ni,,,- 35,-,,m,. Ilnll? It's nut sn I':lr IIWJIX. fllllllllvl' P'lIll'l'llll llNSl'llllllJ' fl? W3 -I Aprll Zilth in fuvt, wus In-lil on lllflllblj' :uftt-rnnmn QQ F4 '- This lust lnuuth thu- Lutin ul' lust wt-1-lt. A lllllrllvlll pru- it Q Jury f'nnvl-nes for Triul 1 I1 1-luss wrutu- nriglnul maui- grunt wus put on unllt-r tht- t 5 Lust ww-1-k Miss Mir-hu:-I's pnsitiuns in l.:itln shout my illre-1-lloli ul' Mr. I'i-nsv :intl ti Khirll :inel fourth yn-:lr I-English huns'-. lily t'rh-ull ur nay Miss 1-Eric-ksun. 'l'h1- lllrls' 1-lnssf-s haul hunk rn-pnrt triuls sr-liunl . lim-h 4-uunpusitlnn ills-1-1'lllIv ups-in-tl lhn- lPl'llL1'l'ilIll 5 putt:-rn:-al nfto-r 1-uurt trials. haul tu hm- :tl lt-:lst twt-nty hy l'l'll1ll'l'lllL2' twu nuuilu-rs. 3 'Fu Sllllll' 4lll1'SIlflllH tlu-rv ws-rv linu-s long. Miss llurtnn suys 'l'l-l- Si-ulur liunsl tln-u plny- - vt-ry inzlny hunmrnus nnswl-rs. shs- 4-sp:-1-lsilly I-nioyt-tl tht- 1-tl tht- nuutlu-r whlz-h the-y nrt- -? For instztnm-. wh'-n I':1ul nn:-s In-gililiillg, I love- my I11llllL!ll'lllll3'iIl sl'lll'4'Gl l4':tlIs. , ii Vhristnr-r wus :lskr-rl it' hv- Lutln tt-:tvlu-r. Aprll 1511, lt suunnli-nl vt-ry X E wr-rv guilty, ho- snill, II:ilt' You know haw 1-vt-ry mule- guml. :lull wt- I-1-rtulnly hupv- t ,Q illlll hulf . Thr-u hr- sulrl, I in fl whllt- wt- l'l'f'4'lVl' :t warn- lhut tha- In- ltoy Sl-nior lizxunl ' S rli1lll't rr-:ul thu- whulf- hook ing in lutln, l'llVHll'H.l':lll1llHll will r-:nrry ull' tht- hunurs nl 1 Inf-1-:itlsv I 4li4ln't rn-nfl tht: ur f'lll'IlllHll'j' th:ll our uutv- Ihn- tlny. 3 4-ova-rs ur lllf'lllI'l'H. Smut- om- I-ua-ks urn- to ht- hnuilf-tl lu 'l'hr1-f- Vllllllif lll ll l'l 'lll -llfl' - 73 szliel. wht-n nskml if lu- llkr-ul tomorrow fur 4'XIlIlllllHllUllH'f tuviu high st-luml spulu- hrn-Ily Q 3 thr- hunk Ruin Drops, lt's Anil you lcnw-' huw wt- slt to us 1-unc-I-ruilu: thu- S4-nlw' KU 7' ton dry. K4-nut-th Nlxun rf-:ul up huruilu.: llllllllllllllv nil 1.:t-l- l'l:ny, All:-1--Sli-hy-ilu--tirl-, it lic-hind tht- Curtain. Our- tlru: thzlt nuts-hunk rl-zuly? whlvh is lu In- glvn-n hy tht- ll -I nf the thirtl yl'2Il' st,u4ln-nts 'l'hr-ystlll :lu things llltf- thzil, lllIllll'l2l St-nlur Vluss in tht- :QQ tw '- ll. 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L' ' V 525 ' ' lil llll ill llll UE RED AND BLACK high sr-hool auditorium on Friday evening. April 22. -0- Praetiee Makes Perfect Miss Erit'ksou's voice class has made its dehutl It has had three successful engage- ments. Ou Xllednesday, April lil, seven of its members sang he- fore the Men's Meeting at the Presbyterian church 3 on sang and they Tuesday, April 19, they for the D. A. ll. meeting: on Wednesday, Ap1'il 20. sang at the evening's show- ing of the Yale Chronicle, With these three encourag- ing engagements as a begin- ning. the voice class should develop into the pride of our school. -0- New Teachers The following teachers are leaving the staff of teachers of the schools at Le Roy: Mrs. Arthur I-Iolthaus, Mrs. Glenn Kavanaugh. Mrs. Iiert Tag- ett, Mrs. Edward Delhridge. and Miss Mary Alice Fortune. One of the new tEilt'llPl'S who will teacch in the Wol- cott Street School is Miss Crissy, who lives at Mt. Mor- ris. Miss Crissy is a grad- uate of Geneseo Normal, The other teacher who will teach in the lVolcott Street School is Miss Mildred Newberry, who lives in Rochester, Miss Newberry is a graduate of llrockport Normal. A new teacher to he in the Le Roy lligh School is Miss Evelyn Carlson. who is a graduate of Cornell liniver- sity and will teach Latin. Miss Pearlman. who is now a Latin teacher, will teach French next year. Miss Carl- son comes from Chesterton, Indiana to Le Roy. Miss Marion Harrington. who lives at Silver Creek and is a graduate of liuttalo State Teal-her's College, will Economies. Miss is now teaching New York. Hinrlc-hs is a tear-h Home Harrington at Sherman, Miss Zoe graduate ofthe New York State Ti'tIt'llt'l S College at Albany and next year will teach in the Cillllllli'l'i'lIll 4l!'.ll1ll'illlC'l1l' in Le ltoy high school. Miss lflinrir-hs' home is in Schenectady and she is now teaching at Davenport, These teachers will come to Lelloy next Fl:-ptelnher. -f,.. Band Contest The Sr-nlor llnnd of Le ltoy high school journeyed to Sr-ner-a Falls Saturday, April 223, ll'e l'llit l't'ti the parade contest which was held at 11 o'clo:-k. Tile hands were judged for appearance, forl marching appearance and ability to play while inareh- ing. After the parade wasl over, the winner was announc- ed. The winner was none other than the old L. H. S. ,OM Jokes ' Maggie C- Mi: lVilson. why can't we l'. G's have our nictures in the 0-at-kan. SVe're just as good as the other classes. Mr. Wilson-'t0ne comic page in the book is enough I believe. Miss Duffy: Stewart, what is one half of one tenth? Si: I don't know. but it ean't he very much. Shorty: Hey. lloh, who- are the Unitarians? lloh: 'tXVhy. you sap. those who believe in Crews' Unit System. l XVilson : classl--John. detine M1'. syrup, liquid, of it. John ? ? ? C stating chem. corn whether a tin gas or solid and use orn syrup is a liquid used for removing l, eorns. llaldy: I've you five times for you owe me. Normy: That's I had to ask before you'd you V lend Suggested-that had to ask that money not so bad. eight times it to me. part of the proceeds from hasehall games he spent for the team. hose-garters for -0- Senior Ball Friday night after school. a very complicated decision stood hefore Miss Hatch, Mr. Hart, ami Mrs. Dodson, the. judges of the Senior llall Poster Contest. My! hut there were so many good posters that it really was hard to de- cide the winners. Everyone taking Design was required to make a poster as a plate: tlierefore everyone had the f-llanee to compete forthe contest. The names of the Poster Conte:-at t'lIli'S XYUPK' wa s lo ng XVU Vt' who made the posters not known to the jud- ges: fllt'l't'l'tll'0 no pre,iudir'e shown. Finally. after a discussion. the winners announced: Eleanor lVard. lst prize ol' 33.00. Evelyn Stevens. End prize of SL50. and Katherine Vhley. honorable mention. Well, gals, when Friday night 1-omes to huying your tirkets don't forget this is leap year. Le Roy-Batavia Speaking Contest Le ltoy was well represent- ed in the annual Le ltoy-Ila- tavia Speaking Contest last Thursday evening. The prize winners this year were Lois Luttrell. honorable mention, Oliver Nixon. second prize, and Willis Johnson. honor- able mention. -U- AS reporter for Staff I of the Red and Illaek. I went to the office for news. Miss Hunsperger groaned. glared and snapped. There's no news tit to print. Report cards are out tomorrow! MO, The Glee Club will give a Concert May lflth, the tickets for which will he distributed among the singers Monday, April 25th. YO.. Ilatavians Speak in L. H. Miss Connor opened our regular assemhly on Wednes- day hy giving out a few im- portant announcements. The students who represented Le- Roy High School at the Coun- ty Speaking Contest in llata- via last Thursday evening then gave their essays. The speakers were in the follow- ing order: Lois Luttrell. Eleanore Blood, Miriam Clapp, Clair Taylor. Oliver Nixon and XVillis Johnson. On Thursday afternoon two representatives from the Dryant - Stratton Business School in Buffalo spoke brief- ly to the Junior and Senior classes. The talks by Mr. Me- Kenna and Mr. DeNeis were very heartily received by the students. -0- Graduation The time is drawing near when ahout lifty young people are to arrive at one of the cross-roads of life-Grad- uation. Ea:-li of these stud- ents has successfully eom- pleted four years' high school course and is ready to face the next eourse. So when we think of graduation, we think. not so much of the past, hut the future. The question in the lnind of the R'l'llillltlf0-UV he is ll'hat am l going to do next? llaeh one wants to make the most of life. hut how can this he accomplish- ed ? These are the questions which are facing the students who are ahout to step from one course into a new and more diflicult one. May ear-h of these hoys and girls use to the heat advantage the training that he has received in I.. ll. S. ' Tri -A. 1 Y' llll lll lll lll' llll llll lll. llll lll' llll llll llll llll llll lll' llll lll' llll vl llll ll. lll lll lll lll lll. lli ll lll lll lll lll lll. llll ll- ull lll. llll lll. lll' lll llll .ll lll. lll. llll ul llll llll ul. llll lll' llll llll lll lll l ll. lul lll lll. lll: lll. lll, lib lll: llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll 'lll llll llll lll' llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll llll lll ll lll lll :ll lll lll. lll lll ll. ll. ll: lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll :lil llll ll: ll llll ll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll lll ll lll lll lll lll llll lll. lll. lll. llll llll llll llll llll llll llll nl lsll NINIGTY llll llll --------W -----sngrsll I L . llll lll . ll bww.. , v-Y. 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NINETY-THREE l I L., S wi XX , ry e A f r .Jimi JD 9 . 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 1.3.12 33,5 M K MS , gage? jg? ,,,, 'Cx' -IJ' 4' f eifiifgfgaggsiiaaiegisgf fff Q. wk . ' Q A,4r1ffms+f l-'ll-' A. 'NR 5 e X f -'f'f-.iiefd K- 1 az ,e..wA'f ,- fm 7' 9 5' 5 W,-LL. f I ix' Q 'X- 1 'ff '7', ,Q ' The BARN Steak, Clzzkkefz, Sea Food 1117272671 DANCING Under Management of Ernest L. Button Gongmtulatiom and fest Wz'5heJ ro Me Class QFIQ32 LAPP INSULATOR CO., INC. Le Roy, N. Y. NI NE'L'Y-FOUR , - 'i'?1:g1L'-mx-MQW l -N 2 O AT KAN I 32 in ppm P PL Nfl 51' , ?gL U ' -an , 1 . 2 :43-I , Y yy, A ,z W' V, , x.wl1AtLy5 . 1 - - , --.3 .. lg 5 9 . ,'v,5'i5'f, fwliax-,J.'1 Y . ' . ---xx u--. 1 X.-J .- - A x , x t-lf ', 'g V' 5, W., ,,., Q,L-L.L- .,- ,,,, -,-J..,, .A - ,,,, 'f:3i,5,ga -5, 'gr ,' ,jay 5f4,',..4w, i l'13Q-2' X- '-X Q gi fg ,' . .'.':'iw --1' '. N - X X, N. X. .,: -1 jf 'f , J 1 1 Ng - --. ., A yy. 5' -.. ,.-'Q,:f I if O X X X1:.f:,.. 'H ,,: 3.4- 1291 'v,.p5'1 ' .1 ' ' ug -- - ' RINTING PUBLISHING ENGRAVING THE GAZETTE.-NEYVS COMPANY LE ROY, N. Y. ENGRAVINGS FOR TI-IE O-AT-KAN Hy EMPIRE PHOTO ENGRAVERS, INC. S7 FRANKLIN STREET ROCHESTER, N. Y. NINETY-FIVE Q ,gil 9 2 O-AT-KAN I Qi Y 11422523 -- X Q if 'rfffzvv Z. E.. X gr ' 'X --.-Q-M.-H,.M,,f 'A JB 1 5 952 -.- X T Wadi! ' Y' A r Y T 4 , 2 - I 45 I P 5.-Egaazijssazsafzizszlsizz kv' M25 3 ik ABN by In ff if ,, 3, Q M 5 .9 ,ff 7 1 M' A 5 '95 I lf xx' Q X fl ff 1 g x 'R 3 M5 X xmff S Z r RY X D U h ' X N01 Cb,l2g2Gff1d25g?,L Igff,-Egg 3,-f Standard , Courses m f.i'T5Z'3 ' , 775 TTu I' Courses in Business Admzwstrafion- ', , 5 4 ' Shorthand Yffpewrihhg' Accountanc . .X-' 'ffl 57134 ff Bookkee in yn X :Q ! Secrefarialvscience QW-jbig 21, Standard Secretalial Mark ,L,-,,..x -W., ,x,.x X X xfq I Y .,.... X X, X r .v pci-.-T MEANS THE DAWN OF BETTER DAYS Send Har Uzzrflifw Catalog address Reglktrag- I028 Main Street BUFFALO NEWYORK It Pags To Attend A Good School NINETYASIX x 'Flux ,J ,f--mm.. , .,.1 ? J I - . 4 53113-'UQ' ' I ff In-I . rum Y A':- - 55'-'E f f-5-f'Hswwfnsk I . ' O - 1 N f - ICJSZ O-AT AAN 19,2 wings? :IQ-fAiy,,, AN I -win! Wi' .I 5- - . , ,' bi :JA ,Q . ,, I 1 1,1 , If --------' N , -. 'i A ' LW M' , ' 7:7 '4' ' ,.' 1 i: V ' N-N Qi-g?1: ' 3- Q' fQ,',., ' f J Q- -4 .. , at 71 af, S d 7 9-55 Pee I bi.Rv1cr3 Al Bolll SIRIIIOIIS Bunk Street or The Grove Also Tzuik Truck Delivery ll.XSUl.lNI-I. KICROSICNIC. LI'l!llIl'.X'I'ING Ull. TOIYNSIQND OIL COMPANY Plant :xml Service Stallion :lt The Grove Phone 122 Utiire :mul Service Station. Bunk Street Phone 121 Father Ito Son or Daughterj I, Iluve nuulo sure oi' your eclu- vuliou. Tho IliHlll'ZlllCC 'llrust XVIII curry out my plans Can you say that to your children? livery futher wuuls his CIlII1II'l'll to he properly eilucuted. Yet. umuy hoys :uni girls who have 0XlICl'Iil'iI u good emlueanliou :Ire obliged to do without it. Ilezith or Iiunueiul reverses in the fzuuily eolulu-l them to go to work hefore they :lre reauly. Thus they lose the opportunity to develop their unturul uhiiities which careful plun- uiug wouhli have given them. Make sure that your children will he well equipped for the future. A Life Insurance Policy will supply the funds. I'IRNICS'I' TOIVNSEND 8 SON RI'll'RI'ISENTING The Travelers PHONE 121 LIC ROY, N. Y. GENESEE AUTO SUPPLY COMPLIMENTS or THE SMOKE SHOP Perfectly Conditioned CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Newspapers, Magazines TRY Us JOHN C. GRAHAM HAROLD JONES MEDICAL HALL Baxter Greenhouses FLOWERS For All Occasions XINETY-SrEVEN ' y 3571557757 1 1952 O AT KAN 1952 1 'wwf f-vshfihq 'Y VERY? Fi? MN fs 2' f :QF gfffgszfxs NA,-M-'JJ A J, V- Z., - - 4.1555-' GX- A , '... , 9'4 311' gr-.' ,, ,,,, F'-A-N x W. f ,V :.,1.P?i3',-' W, W, D,:,,: -LFFZZLILZYL EJ'-n., '. . ', 42? 1222255522512eQ::::-,::.:2,f:, f- Mix r, f ff ,is A? - .ff Cafiffsfviffiif - . . x F-A at tg J f' 4 x xi xx 5 .EW X-,fx -K. nu- -X. ,jffffgy if kia, . '-Q N. 1 xg 351.-ei',1,z4 X54 'rv' Af. -A , 1352 f-'Af F 23,1 - -' ., f .. 'F da u? X- fy' i. Z afionaly Known Produvls MANUFACTURED IN LE ROY KEMP'S BALSAM FOROOUGHS LANE'S COLD TABLETS FORCOLDS L A N E ' S T E A FOR OONSTIPATION GOFF'S NO-DOPE COUGH SYRUP FOR OROUP AND WHOOPINO- OOUGH GOFF'S HERBITOL FOR INDIGESTION GOFF-'S LINIMENT FOR CUTS AND BRUISES ORANGEINE POWVDERS FOR HEADACHES AND PAIN Tlmgc family 1'67llf6fI'tG8 have bceuf 'll,.S'Gd over 40 years. N0 'HlCLl'tCt7'LC cabinet 'Ls complete without them A. 1 N . N NINETY-EIGHT , L' , 1 1 A . 1952 O-AT-KAN I952 Alfred University ALFRED, Nlilv YORK Alfred is a Standard, Approved College. hs 1-xpolxsvs :ure mmln-ram-. Its ouvlrou- ll lu lo lllll Il llll ll un-ut is good. . --e -:u o : . oll'x-rs two nlogrn-vs: llau-ln-lor of Arts. llzu-In-lor of Sm-lm-In-o. ll olTn-rs 11l'o-xllonllmll. pre-ul:-mol :xml pro-low 1-nurses. New York State College of Cerauuics. t'or:uulv l-Ingziuwrlng, :unl Appllwl Art voursvs lexul to college Almtrlws. l l'vo tuition to resiulouts of New York Sluts-. New York State School of Agriculture. Vourses lll l'r:wtlc-:ll Agriculture. 121 llurzll 'l'e:u-ln-r 'l'rniuiug,:. Xlllllllllllll ox- X pn-use. Tuition frm- lo residents of Nov Ynrk Stn le. Summer School. Courses are offvrml :ls follows: Pollogzn-. 1'-vllege I-Iutraxnve, liurul 'l'e:u-her 'lll'illll- I ing. l'vr:uule- Art. July 5 to August 12. 1 . ,7,.. For further inforuultiun apply to: -,. W. A. Titsworth. Regisztrzu' Cl'lJl+lASON B'R.0'l'lrlERS 49 Lake Street Telephone '15 I?ISO'S FRUIT STORE Phone 397 WE DELIVER 1 BOWERMAN 8 MUNSELL Compliments of l' Fm. EH,,.y,,,i,,g LE ROY HARDWARE, INC. in IIflI'fIIl'0l'0 12 Main Street J Phgne IJO RUBY, N. Y. Lehigh Valley Coal I Semef-Solvay Coke 0OIIlDllIIlClllS 0,-ysml TCC J of I Phone 91 for STOWELIJS DAIRY PROMPT SERVICE L. M. BRYANT f so Lake Street NINETY-NINE yvwwwf'-WJ' ' AM..- . 1952 O-AT-KAN i952 iv xv +42 'Q' 'H Mime X -FJ-no gf f if Kei r: I f ' E Pl l1e...iM5 Z 0 -H I .fy ., ' -- ,- f, ff Hfgr,g.:f .1 L ,gf I J fue- , ' -f , -4-' .Tm iE2E55Si222fiiii5EEE All 5.5 V1 214. 413 ffl zagzgeiefgessasizig I Q.. -QA R ' -I K If A fx 'f' X +L, Q, '5' mf -V 5' un . Ay! 3 M N1 YR 'P fre ' 1 Qi -j,,,' ',.fV fa 24,4 7 V' - nxp',,'K.,-.-M. .,4 ,lg r-T ,fe NK 21.3 .Q ,gui .43 44 ,M 1' ,+3..e-- A gg, ' M . V 1, . f . f Q ,Sb :rf .1-.L ,, ,::1. -4 lb ef d ,iff NORMAN DINGNVALL C70ntrael0r mul Builder LE ROY, NEW YORK Gan Tau Imrzgine: Eleanor Ward without Willie Watts? FORD-The St2lllCl2l1'd by which Automobile Quality is JUDGED BRADBURY SALES and SERVICE JOSEPH LAPP PLANING MILL, INC. Rough aml Dressed Pine cmfl Hemlock Lmnflvel' LATHS, SI-HNGLES AND POSTS Oiiice, Yard and Mill on Mill Street Dry Kiln Attached LE ROY, NEW YORK Compliments J. W. OARMIOHAEL Electrical Shop QUALITY SERVICE PHONE 333 Compliments ot IELI.-O COMPANY ll isetzagses a-ssseeeeszesiseiz--652525 UU 752 ,, . ., ,.,v. .YN ONE HUNDRED Y X mz O-AT-KAN 1952 .EE .- i-J --E U III FP :mr -rf ,S-4 5, Z 1 VJ 37 433 UU fy,- .-.O 'QU fr: HE :fs S2 ..., Q Q5 :ask :'9- 'Af --.U wx L., Ng L, , -sgggm - C'-25 ima: hc: A 1 ,..UQJQiv5I-1 .. ,. --' nm .---4 ,-4,.. ..- I-'33 C3 5 f-,Dm :ME-I r-12 D -,JIS L L , E 5 2 ' ,. : -fm: P- L 6 1 .2 I-'rv1:-Q 3 Sr- Arii, .-' :P-4' 1 -V ,. Lg -1 L L Gfo111p!1'111w1f.v Qf Ban! gf .fe RW ET EORGE REEN For Modern Plumbing, Heating and Shoot Meinl OIL BURNFJRS AND STOKORS Pipe, Fixiuros, Fmiugs and Valves PHONE 441 LE ROY, N. Y. fe Rqy amzirzg C0!7ZPd7f'1f ONE IIVXDIIEID 1 K -.,l.iL1-l- l' 9, ..., .,,., , M I 7' , ,,....f.,l-. v -l ul 'VV sw 2 OATKAN sq 4? N 4 in kigw' 4 MSNO fwfr' Y I 1 ff L' 1 'Ur N Nx 'HQ 1 -5 'fe f f f Q, i t 4 . . it Writ, fl , . - V 'Ji'-5113-.1 -,ag . -HY -- ---.-,m ug , ' -I, j-.L 195 ' ' 52 '--131-, .X 7f 'l T Ure.. X , ,favs 1 .auf .. ze.-:'E5 'h'-L.1!2:. Q '-Q' ff 'Tint w' I ' if-455:21 Leweeefiefxez.Mefaeieefe 'J:1'ftfi'ff:E?i Q, ix at me f Q , Pg- 'iffiwf'-'ff' ' -5. K. 'X fi' ' 9 , Z 'gf lima? ,-,-.e, gg,-. A my ,., ,Zi V . - J: L: Q, f-. -. -Q-Yr-H x,x.,j N. 52 'ye 'ij f Ng YN . 1- 'Y M- Ng-, 4? ,aff ,544-ff '4 - Sig, '. R ,'- Wa, '-F 31413' .72 ' jf' ., .N '35e.f:f'-f - fff - .-,L Q ,nf-. 'Z , -V 4, -- f -Z 3,46 Directory Page ft. B. DERRICK R SON Monuments 212 Myrtle Street VIC YVILLIS SPORT SHOP Rilfliflg Ralflio Service t 'HA PMA N'S AD Rozll Elstnte XVARREN H. GANIARD Buy Mutual Insu1':u1c'e and Spend the tlifferellce for better times CHARLES DRAYO Texas Lunch T Main Street H. P. MAC PHERSON, D, D. S. CHARLES J. ANTINORE Life Il'lSl'l1'2lllCe JACK ANZALONE Barber 1 Bunk Street SCANLAN'S GROCERY J. DONALD SCOTT, D. D. S. BLUE BUS TERBIINAL FINN S: OH.-XSPT L. P. BRADY Le Rm, Agent fm. the Norge 11'UR'1'1s C'I.fYL'HING COMPANY Rollntor Electric Refrigeraltor If Roy New York 3 ' 1 X 1 LEO KAVANAUGH I . D. f,ARMIlfHA1'lL, D. U. S. Insululnoo Myrtle Street Lo Roy SAMSON AND D1f:4'K1cR MAY GUJLETTE Insumme Sutllerlalnd Bloek Beauty Shop ONE HUNDRED 'IWVO -C 'Q Lf, 5-syn , 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 Directory Page CONTINUED ll. J. l'lll'llSAL'll .Xl!lilll.l-TS 1Hltl'Ll STORE lvlm-isle Tel North Slreel, STEVENS' GROCERY 1'lIllfll1lN'S Tclophvm, 350 llvnl Eslzllu :und lnsnrznwu 47 Malin Street Phone 56 THOMAS QUINLAN Autonlobiles Luke Street U'Il1il1-ZX'S DRY CLEANING SERVICE Phone S-.I Call for and Deliver MRS. R. DE LA VERGNE Llguts, Groceries and Ice Cream 37 North Street THE A1'1'I.EWUULJ Chicken and Steak Dinners Bnluvin Phone 1913-J-1 R01 I EHSUN N WA LK LEX FAN YOU IMAGINE: Janet Bryant keeping still? NGTHING EQUALS Ly. for for for BURNS CUTS BRUISES At All Druggists TR Y IT! The Mary Lew Phone 332 to arrange for that dancing, bridge or dm- ner party. D. W. Flying Service LE ROY, N. Y. If you have not seen the Le- Roy High School Campus from the air, you have not completed your education. 555252 ONE HUNDRED THREE e.l1Lu.lV f .'. 4 'l iii. ' V . ,v,,...,.,,3..,...........,..f M up ,fi .51G.,1,i.. 'X L., gm? WM, f 112 iff, S : in 1 n-:1 -AAL4 1952 O-AT-KAN 1952 411,485 yn, HI ., '- 21-'fi ,- V ,far Uno ' 7 5554552555 go.-1 v- X 5 , , 2, .-. l , A.. ff xtNQ.+ - W W if 4, - f-Wvfa W ,bmi F -3 dginb, . . ,I ,mx-: . . ',..,:9.?1, ' .Z -Fm iq ,fmimri 315 - 'Zh , ,iizfil h 'Pd - f-1 :L 5E5s's2a5a2,s25g2i i aff X 5124157 -Q -we j -,:: .- ,' I g L ,rv ' A 1 1 N' S 'v ,J it N ,. I f f H ' PW E E V34 W x r 9 1 ai NX N X 1 '43 ,f ' l I 7- X 0 r U -x 24 ' ' .lx - L.-L . fb f' Q N-1.1 Can You Imazgz'ne.' Squint Brzulley not bothorin aliiyhody? HOllie Nixon with all his lesson clone on time? tr ra S June lrlryalnt playing anything but an piano '3 Mudge Kinne being :L wa flower ? Mnhry MucVean having full use o her fountain pen? Willis Johnson serious? Clll110l'011 Mac Pherson going with girl from Batavia? Janet Aherle not riding aronn town with Harold Dickinson? ll f n tl Miriam Davis not fluttering 11er- self? Bob Metcalf broke and without cur? .Inu Boldt talkative? N June Beckwith n hr I unetto? Jolly Wait sopliisticutud? Carlo Sernsu xix foe l t tall? ,oron Powers i'noisy ? Bob Mel-Inrmly crazy about girls? Boho Butts with at fa 1-Izu'olal Lytle going slezuly '? J 1- X l il lir coniplexion? mn X1 lis being dUNV1lhE!il1'tC11nI' W- ' YAY E , UNE Ll U NIJ ll ED FOUR , .-,,-, .,..,., ,, ,W .iir .Y , ,Jr-w1,,i55g5EgiE.5Q3:::--me 1 w 'A fy: .,. .. ,.. .......:.:-r....4.....,.....:-n,g.- ----- , 1 v 1 i x 8 2 Q l 5 x A 5 il 5 ? 1: I 14 i v w 1 ,Lx , s . 1 ,WI lk? ,J, nk- -.,f., 'J f ,iv v- mv I 4. ,v .


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