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

 - Class of 1944

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. X.. , . . A if hr BJP Eng Ctugriir- rum THE LE ROY GAZETTE - NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1954 Blistering Their Feet On New York Pavenients Misses Lena Argana and Lauris Bliss will leave tonight for a summer vacation in New York City. Miss Argana teaches Chemistry in the local high school and Miss Bliss is in charge of Senior English, succeeding Miss Genevieve Dennison, who re- tired last January. SHOULD BE GOOD AT IT. Jack Ryan of Le Roy will become a member of the faculty of Le Roy public schools in September, when he replaces Mrs. Helen Casey as truant officer. HOPE THEY HAD BOOTS ON John and Charles Joy met in New York harbor for the first time after ten years in the U. S. Army. SO HAVE OTHERS The three square-dancing experts, Leah Adams, Betty Grant, and Eve- lyn Grant, returned yesterday from a tour of the country, during which they danced for the President. GOOD THINGS ALWAYS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES Miss Marie Eppolito has been traveling with the Barnum and Bailey Circus as a member of the midget colony. They are now on tour in the Northwest. Charles Alianell Now Guard at Attica Prison Attica, New York-The warden of Attica State Prison recently an- nounced the addition of a new guard to the prison staff. He is Charles Alianell of Le Roy. SHE DOESN'T KNOW That up and coming young editor, Laura Farrand, recently spoke to the Le Roy Rotary Club on the sub- ject, Why Editors Go Crazy. THE CHATTERER Miss Jacqueline Knoll of East Main street is spending a month's vacation with her parents before re- turning to her position with the General Electric as head chemist. Mrs. Dorothy Lapp O'Malley left yesterday for an extended trip to California where she will visit her husband, John, who lived in Le Roy prior to his enlistment in the Navy during the last World War. Thomas Sliaughnessy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaughnessy of Lake street, has sent word to his parents of his transfer from Texas A. and M. to a professional basket- ball team called the Texas Tilliesf' Miss Margaret Fiorito will be at home in her New York studio after graduation from one of the leading art schools of that city. Frances O'Geen has finally gotten over being afraid of Mr. Bennett. We understand she saw one of his baby pictures. It is said that Miss Shirley Rogers has finally developed a keen interest in ONE man, Mr, J. Amato and his wife, the former Lena Tabone, are entertain- ing a small group tonight to cele- brate their 5th Wedding anniversary. Miss Dolores Stefani will sing for the opening of the new Le Roy Hos- pital of which Miss Sara Orlando is superviso1'. Dorothy Van Alst has returned from Hollywood, where she has just finished her latest picture, 500 Girls and a Man or This Is War. All-American Donald Snyder has accepted a position as coach of the undefeatable Le Roy eleven. iContinued on next page? Cook Cooks to Feed Hungry Class of '44 Mrs. Doris Freiheit Cook will en- tertain at a reunion supper for the class of '44 tomorrow. Among the guests are: Mrs. Mary Jayne Bald- wn, Miss Arlene Munt, Miss Rose Misiti and Miss Grace Guarino. WHY LEAVE LE ROY Miss Shirley Gartley is now teach- ing the mentally unbalanced in Rhode Island. D O ING VVHAT Miss Elaine Brooks, formerly of LeRoy, recently graduated from a well-known hospital, and has been offered a permanent position there. WHAT ABOUT OPA Miss Jean Luttrell recently became co-owner of the Janssen Bakery on Main street. Cookies are now on sale for 5Oc a dozen. JUST LIKE THAT Admiral John Rider received the Congressional Medal of Honor for having torpedoed and sunk a Ger- man rowboat during the last war. SHE WOULD Miss Agnes Bliler, the famous ac- tress, accidentally used tar instead of minstrel make-up for the 100th showing of Brother Goosef' and she and the goose have retired-perma- nently! Lapp Insulator Co. Has Lady Vice-Pres. Mary Dimick has just been ap- pointed vice-president of Lapp In- sulator as a reward for her devoted service during the past ten years. ,-s-..-............,L. X

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Ea t till ann Qitratlattuettt XYe. the class of 19-l-l. upon resigning from our lortlly position as seniors ol' l.e Roy Iligh School, In tr following will and testament for you, the class ol lil-lg. and hope that our successors can make their e as roud of them as we have been of our members for the past ll years. Leah :Xdams leaves her lirst seat in Study llall to Kermit .'Xrrington. May he stay in it more than she did. Yirginia Alexander leaves her dancing feet to Alonzo XYilson and gives him a ration stamp to go with them. Charles :Xlianell leaves all his nerve to Dolly Paladino. The army won't let him take it with him. Sam :Xmato leaves his daze to lflerbert Call, knowing it won't be tampered with. Lena :Xrgana leaves her cold to any junior who can get it. 'lim Baldwin leaves his drums to anyone who can play them as well. Agnes Bliler leaves her late dates to Sylvia Hayward. Lauris Bliss gladly leaves her seat in English to Doris DeLong with her best wishes. Eleanor Bolsei leaves her ability to get her homework in on time to the whole -lunior Class. Elaine Brooks leaves her dependability to anyone who can qualify. but there aren't many like her. Mary Jayne Casey leaves her Chemistry book to some ambitious 'lunior who will read it more than she has. Don Colle leaves his brush cut to Fred Kibler and the barber. Ruth Connor leaves her torch songs to Rene Carey to keep up the local morale. Christy Costa leaves his six feet to Bill Klinkbeil with a year to catch up to him. Rena Costa leaves her quietness to Zada Metzler who will keep it just as faithfully. Frank Crnkovich leaves his blushes to one of the very few bashful Qluniors. Betty 'lane Crocker leaves her football to any person who can get one. Connie Fallon leaves her business ability with Mrs. Yvatters for distribution next year. Laura May Farrand leaves the Red and Black in 'loyce Grahanfs keeping with a sigh tot re- lief l. lack Fay leaves-period. Margaret Fiorito leaves her drawing talent to Leonard Iannello for future reference. Doris Freheit leaves her diamond to Frieda DeLong and wonders if she will hold on to it throughout her Senior year. Shirley Gartley leaves her football outfit to anyone who can get into it. Virginia Hill leaves her beauty to Virginia Paganin who will run a close sec- ond. Charlie -loy leaves the football captaincy to? Tom Kemp won't leave his books to anybody, as he is going to be needing them. Jackie Knoll leaves her scholarship and her good nature to somebody who can keep them both. Dorothy Lapp leaves her glamour to Betty -lane Rogers, knowing it will be well cared for. Nina LoCastro will have to leave her cooperation to the entire -lunior class if they expect to equal it. lean Luttrell leaves her ability to square-dance to Barbara Beadle. May it bring to her every- thing it has to -lean. lean McEwen leaves her sleepiness to Donald liernutt with a good remedy- more sleep. Ned Mortimer leaves his used car to .lack Fagan so it won't take him so long to get home every night. Rose Misiti leaves Boomer to anybody who wants him. Ruth Munt leaves her alarm clock to Muriel Nixon who is badly in need ot one. Dick Murray leaves his place in the Aberle gang to ,lack lianaley. Shirley Rogers leaves her sleepless nights to XYinifred XYalters who doesn't know what to do with them. Tom Shaughnessy leaves his Physics knowledge to Mr. Smith for next year's classes. Don Snyder leaves his place in sports to Abe Machols and we know it will be well filled. Dorothy Van Alst leaves her personality smile to Beverly Foster to add to the one she already has. Mr. Bennett leaves his three desks to Miss Gourley so that she will, at last, have one of her own. Lastly, we, the Senior class, leave our initiative, our cooperation, our leadership. and our scholastic ability to the Junior class, so that they may keep up the standard next year. .lanes I. Blu.Dw1N, June 26, 1944. President



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323' , is ..: 2- f THE LE ROY GAZETTE - NENVS. MONDAY. JUNE 26, 1954 THE CHATTERER WEDDINGS. ETC. CLASS ADS tContinued from preceding pagei Miss Eileen Mogavero has gone on a two weeks vacation from her flourishing beauty parlor busines. Richard Murray has recently been appointed village policeman. Virginia Alexander announces the opening of her new ballroom where only Boogie Woogie will be taught.. Tountas' Tea Room is now under the supervision of Miss Rena Costa. who will take the place of her sister. Mary. Laura Rossi and Roseline Iannello, co-captains of the Womens All- State Basketball Team. will play an exhibition game tomorrow night against the Le Roy Varsity. We understand that Jean McEwen has been a constant visitor at Pearl Creek for the last- ten years. Quite a record. Private Frank Crnkovich is spend- ing a 10 day furlough with his par- ents of Lime Rock. and will return to Fort Bragg to continue waiting to be drafted out of the army. Miss Eleanor Bolsei has accepted a position as secretary to Mr. Ed-' ward Spry. Mr. Sam Ferrara is on the still trying to get his ads for the 1944 O-AT-KAN. road Miss Veronica McBurney nounces the grand opening of her latest- Wee Blue Inn on Satu night, June 15th. Robert Hunt has inherited the Elm Dairy on East Main Cows wanted. Elwood Lawrence will go into nership with his father upon his retirement from the army. houses will be made to order. Miss Nina LoCastro is chairman of the decorating committee for Le- Roy's 120th anniversary. an- rday street. part- Dog Wlieii Better Papers are produced in this land of the free and home of the brave We'ZZ produce Gam. f ,..g.......,,k i s l Mr. and Mrs. Dean Munt of Lc Roy announce the marriage of their eld- est daughter. Ruth, to Mr. Lee Matlce of Dayton. Ohio. The cere- mony took place at the bridc's home. A romance begun in fourth period Study Hall ten years ago culinlnated today ln the marriage of Jane Ianita and Sam Amato, the famous guitar- ist-. Sam is just a trifle slow. CRADLE A son to Donald Colle and his Wife, the former Betty Jane Crocker. Named Tarz Jr. Twins to General Ernest Roblee of t-he United States Army and his wife. the former Connie Fallon of Warsaw Road. Named Ernie and Bernie. A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Batavia. Mrs. Smith is the form- er Virginia Hill of LeRoy. Named Smitty Ii You Have llyspepsia and are lleai and Paralysefl Dine and dance to the music of Baldy Baldwin's band and hear those two singing sensations, Ruth Connor and Florence Mogavero, now featured as the We-can't-believe- it-either Sisters. FOR SALE 50 textbooks in good condition thought slightly used. Inquire at the home of Thomas Kemp, 100 Lake street. POTATOES - At the farm of Christy Costa in Lime Rock. Prices cheap-Quality is the best. Bring your own bags. CHICKENS AND HOGS-For sale at a very low price. Inquire at the farm of Edward W. Spry any time after five o'clock. GRADE A EGGS AND GREEN VEGETABLES-Phone 60-M or call at the home of Mr. Samuel R. Ben- nett after six P. M. We deliver. VVANTED Experienced mechanics for assem- bly work. Apply David J, Grayson Sales and Service Station. East Main Rd. LOST AND FOUND Reward-lost-two gold footballs. Have been missing for ten years. Return to the home of Sam Fili. f J 0 Charge for Breakage For short distance and lightweight furniture and freight moving call Jack Fay. Experienced truck driver. A

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