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NAME Albee Alexander Atherton Babinski Barone Bater Bennett Brady Brown Bundy Callan Carr Catalfami Chalfant Daniels Darby Darrow Davis Dornbrock Dunn Felt Forti Forti Gentner Gleber Guarino Harding Harris Harris Hartgrove Harvie Heimlich Haynes Jeary Keenan Lapp Lapp Levinstein McPherson Mangefrida Minster Morrison Moyles Murnan Neff Noble Ogeen Orlando Paladino Panepento Peterson Peterson Princehorn Roblee Rooney W lb iclii T E n v SENIOR CHARACTERISTICS IS Lively A strutter A baseball player Alert Ambitious A dancer Serious A lady's man Smart Witty A hero worshipper Little Pretty A menace A chatterer Quiet Sociable Intelligent Good looking Healthy A dreamer A giggler A debater Noisy A working girl Plump A typist A musician Attractive An athlete Perry Hooked Loud A good dancer An orator Lovesick Popular A key tiekler Solitary A good sport O. K. Responsible for this An Irishman Happy An honor student Nice Silly A captain A bookworin Jolly Dutiful Tardy Neat In love Silent WANTS To be a Nurse Thrills A Home Run A Sailor To be Famous A Boy Friend A College Education More Women A Car To be an Orator Hicy To Grow Up To be Prettier Mary To be a Secretary Good Marks Friends To be Artistic To go to Michigan Too Much His Old Flame To Pass History To be a Congressman To Graduate Shorter Assignments To be a Stenographer Contentment Comfort More Time With Paul To be a Coach A Jockey A Party More Men Rhythm A Woman .Adoration A Course in Greek An Orchestra Nothing To be an Editor A Television Set Cooperation An Elevator Admiration A's To Play Basketball A Pair of Stilts A Basketball Team Action Company A Job To be On Time To Wear Long Pants Herby A Loudspeaker GETS By Disappointed A Strike-Out To be a Poet To be a Wrestler A Farmer One Too Many A Scholarship In Cotton Club Parade Devotion To be an Agriculturalist Her Wish Fooled Knowledge To be an Historian Many To Be Left Enough Someone Else A Grocery Store To be a Barker A Break Along To be a Housewife Satisfied Comforted Caught Married A Ticket to California Dished A Husband Plenty To Felix's Heartbroken It To be a One Man Band To be a Mechanic A Block L A Magnifying Glass Typewriter To be a Streetcleaner Friendship A's I Wonder! To be a Comedian Publicity Too Much Past One Rides Knickers Herby Rewarded The 1935
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l we SENIOR BOOK SHELF A IVoman of Courage -MARY DARROIY Victim and Victor-HICY HARTGROVE American Beauty-ARDYS DORNBROCK All Passion Spent-CHUCK FELT The Pure In Heart-MAIRIAN SAGE Stepping IYestward-JACK JEARY Men and Memories-FLOP VVARD Royal Flush - JACK HEIMLICH And Life Goes On- DOROTHY SCHWAR All's Fair-PAUL CHALFANT Far Away-BERTHA SPERRY Life Is IVorth Living-BUD GENTNER Heart Be Still-JEANETTE ALBEE People's Choice-DICK SPRY O-AT-KAN T Loolcing Baclcward The Class ol' H1235 started oll' on its high school career with Robert Luttrell as prcsidentg Florence llunn, vice-prcsidentg Elsa Lapp, secre- tary and l ranlilyn Bundy, treasurer. Four representatives were elect- ed to the Student t'ouncil- Robert Luttrell, llcnry Stevens, James Sellers. and Audrey Nm-ll'. The advisers ol' the class were Miss Hatch and Miss Burton. AL the close ol' the year in .lune thc two IJ. A. lt. prizes of two dollars and a hull' in gold were given to the boy and the girl who in the estimation ol' the teachers ol' the lilresbman subjects were judged best according' to the standards ol' scholarship and progress in school citizenship. Elsa linpp and James Sellers were awarded the prizes. ln our Sophomore year, ltlilil, we chose for our oflicers James Sellers, president: Louise Barber, vice-president, Richard Spry, secretary and Harold La Belle, treasurer. Bertha Sperry, Elsa Lapp and Emmett Keenan represented us on the Student Council. Our class advisers were Mrs. Balmer and Miss Harrington. In all branches of athletics our men showed outstanding- ability, and the girls' basketball team became famous for its victories over the other classes. Not only in sport did we reign supreme, for in oratory Robert Luttrell captured first prize both in the local speaking contest and in the dual meet with Batavia. After a much enjoyed vacation, we returned to resume our school life as Juniors, choosing Charles Felt as president, Elsa Lapp as vice- president, Florence Ward as secretary, and Emmett Keenan as treas- urer. As Council representatives, Florence Dunn, Richard Spry, and Robert Spence were elected. Our class advisers were Miss Burton and Miss Duffy. On November 17 we held the annual Junior Prom in the high school gymnasium. For the never-to-be-forgotten Senior year, Francis Zalacca, Virginia Bennett, Audrey Neff, and Elsa Lapp guided our destinies. Paul Prince- horn, Florence Ward, and Dean Lapp took care of our interests in the Student Council. To start off the year in the right spirit we held a party in the gymnasium and had a great time. Our main problem was to raise money to finance certain projects, and for this purpose we put on a baked goods sale, sold magazines and candy, won a prize of twenty dollars in a contest sponsored by Mr. Tountas, presented our play, Growing Pains, and gave an annual Senior Ball on April 27. IVe are now working on the O-at-kan, the annual of school life. The class has voted to assist financially as much as possible. So end our four happy years in Le Roy High School. There remains but Commencement. l' xr' r Sr v rvrr 1-' Y .x. . .I ..-
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NAME M. Sage A. Sanderson D. Schwartz R. Seeley M. Selden L. Sellers J. Sellers A. Serusa M. Serusa M. Shepard R. Spence B. Sperry R. Spry H. Stevens E. Stowe-ll Y. Thompson E. Teal R. Toal F. Tomsett E. Van Slyl-ze W. Wade M. Watson F. XYard K. lVeller P. XYhitaker Y. Wilcox E. Yager F. Zalacca H. Zimmerman f IS Modest A Tarzan Happy-Go-Lucky Clever Bright Attractive Sensible Conscientious Tulknt.ix'e Tempernmentnl Scientilic A sleepy head A good dresser A center A Speeder Pleasant Good Natured Taken Care Of Demure Bashful In a Fog Sober A Flirt Inditferent Jealous Jolly A Bluifer Polite Friendly -AT-KAN SENIOR CHARACTERISTICS KCONTINUEDJ WANTS More Books A Block Il To be ll Hoy A Cu r A Diplomu Fun Silence Excitement An Alurm Clock A Sister To To To To An be ll Chemist be a Conch be Noticed Make Baskets Austin Popularity Authority A Home Black Hair No To School be a Granger A Lyttle The Limelight To be a Millionaire Logan More Music Attention To Please Jeanne G IG TS hlmlucnterl llisuppointerl Mr, Snlisaliury's The Monkey llonorecl It Gout To be n Lawyer To be ll History An Answer Alone: Called On To Cortland Noticed Fouls A Flat Tire Chemistry To School One To be il Platinu Gets in Wrong Straight Hair Pleased A Husband Nothing Surprised A New Cello The Air Admired Jeanne Professor m Blonde l'.xGl':NIN1r11Nr
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