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Light and a fanfare! Presenting the Class of JULIA BRADY Class I'resiilent 4: Drum Major- ctte 1. 2, 32, -l: Gym Exhibition 1. 2. fl, 4: Twirlf-1's 1, 2, IZ. 43 Girls' In- tI'IlIlllll'Jll Athletics 1. 2: Nat. Honor Society ZS. 4. l'reS. -lt Studi-nt Coun- cil 4: 0-int-kzin 43 Forum 2. 51: Soph. Spenkingr Contest: Lzlrkin Speaking Contest fl. ' ' WILLIAM G. CARMICHAEL Vlass Tl'l'2lSlIl1'l3I' -4: Jr. Prom, Vnnini.: Hyun Exhibition 1. 2. JS, -ll lhislct-tluill 1. 2. 1:2 Fo:-tlmll 2. 32, 4: lloys' Intl-rcl:lss Athletics 1. 2. 32. 4: Studi,-nt Council 1, 4. ,Q FRANCIS MCELROY Class Vice-Pres. 4: Jr, Prom Comm.: Foothull 4: Iinskr-fthall 3, -12 Imsulnill 2. -1: ltnys' Iuterelnss Athle- tics 2. 4: Student Council 4. VIRGINIA CHEESEMAN Girls' Chorus 1, 4, See. 43 Student Council 25, -l1Claiss -L: Nut. Honor Sm-ivty 4: D.A.R. Pilgrim 4: Jr. Prom Coinxn.: Sr. Bull Comm.: it-:lt-knxi lius. Mgr.: Red and llhnr-k ri, . A BACKWARD GLANCE D '-l-2. With a minimum of catcalls from the juniors -those infants-we present now the class of all time. In accordance with things modern, this class is streamlined-one of the smallest classes in recent years. Perhaps the well-paying wartime industrial boom in Le Roy has something to do with it, but the seniors are present and accounted for. XYithout the benefit of lights and trumpets, the class of '42 is born. In September, 1938 . . . Fred- die Freshman is not a little bewildered at his tirst year . . . only four subjects . . . but then there's work to do . . . F. Freshman elects jean Goerner, president, Tony Vangalio, vice-president, john Ar- rington, secretary, and Bill Luttrell, treasurer . . . Glenn Ransier, janet Logan, the class advisors and officers unite in turning enthusiasm into profit, sell- ing programs at football games . . . and so we be- came the first freshman class in the school's history to make money . . . a Hallowe'en party in the gym . . . june . . . unusually spirited and loyal says O-at-kan . . . The treasury is no more. As dumb as a freshman and as cocky as a jun- ior, our specimen returns for his first year in Senior High School . . , which leads him to reveal the meaning of Sophomores . . . wise fool . . . But he shows up in forum programs . . . debating with skill and energy . . . he enters the Sophomore Speaking Contest under the tutelage of Mrs. Balm- er and Mr. Copp, class advisors . . . julia Brady and Francis Longhini are winners . . . Eugene Peterson and Mary McCulley cop second honors . . . Officers are Arrington, McCulley, Logan and Peterson . . . the check room at basketball games fills the till. The subject emerges from his first two years as an upper-classman . . . and elects veteran officers . . . john Arrington. Bill Luttrell. janet Logan, and Pete Peterson . . . Hectic vears . . . turmoil over everything . . . the junior Prom . . , which the sen- ior class attends in a body . . . also ten sophs . . . also a frosh . . . and two juniors tduly decorated for servicej . . . Mr. Perrone keeps order over his homeroom and Miss Bernard ascends to the third Hoor for class meetings. The last mile . . . and still in Rm. 25 . . . with Mr. XVright, whose Phi Beta Kappa key swings from its chain every time he bangs for order with the sledge hammer he must have stolen from a chain gang . . . the seniors win their battle for front row seats in assembly . . . and then take the back rows . . . the commissary concession at the football games sells out . . . the seniors purchase and sell school rings and school pins . . . a successful maga- zine sales campaign is promoted . . . Miss Burton Hys from one person to another in the line of her duties as class advisor . . . senior boys, as usual, go for junior girls . . . the senior ball . . . a success! . . the O-at-kan and Commencement. 16 law-- L
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