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'-'Q' 'ow Lena Theresa Argana Lena is our petite miss. It's amazing how much one small girl can accomplish. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y 4: Red Ba Black 3, 4: Oatkan Bus. Mgr.: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play: Student Council 2, 3: G. A. A. 2. 3, 4, Treas. 4: Camera Club 4: Class Sect'y 2, 3: Victory Corps 2: Mag. Drive capt. 43 Intramurals 22 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4. X . f l '4 f..-W--.i........,.1.... ...,,.., ,, Robert Jolm Aliancll '-sr 1 - .- nc vgins ' im ,. .. N .S sucll fc 011, Victory Cops 2' Class Comm.: Football: Intramurals 1, 2, 3 4' Student Council l. Betty Mary Andrews We rc only 11101111 her o years but in that time we vc admired her quiet cfficizncy and found her nice to know. Oatkan 4' Transferred from Olean. Esther Huggins Artman Esther is friendly, full of fun, and very capable. She has proved herself an excel- lent leader and a cooperative follower. Orchestra 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. fAccompanistl: Red 85 Black 1, 2, 3, 43 Oatkan Photog- raphy Ed, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3, 4, Pres. 43 Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 23 Mag. Drive, Bus. Mgr.: Soph. Speaking Contest: Lar- kin Speaking Contest 33 Sr. Play Comm. Mary Ann Call Her many friends will re- member her sense of humor, her comical stories, the twink- le in her eyes and the smile on her lips. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Red :SL Black 1, 2, 3, 4, Assoc. Ed. 43 Oatkan3 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect'y 3, Pres. 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Class Treas. 3: Student Coun- cil 2, 4: Victory Corps 23 Sr. Play: Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 33 Leaders Club 2. , ,S x f. -' -ill 21 lip- --
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Senior Class Remember when we were Freshmen? It may seem centuries age but really it's not so long. Starry eyed and proud we wandered through the halls trying to find our homerooms. That first morning Mr. Spry announced that We would have school only mornings for the lirst month, how we cheered him for that! Around Thanksgiving time we were sorry to lose Mr. Bennett to the Seniors. Miss Kettle came over to teach us and immediately roused the school into buying Wlar Bonds and Stamps, and the school did make a good showing. About Valentine's Day our Class cooperated with the Sophoniores in giving the lirst Hbig dance any Freshman class was ever allowed to sponsor. But the Sophomore year was the year! lVe were no longer mingling with the Seventh and Eighth grades on the second lioor. Now we were on the third lioor with the haughty upperclass- men. Miss Fortmiller came, too, and has been with us ever since. That year we sold refresh- ments at basketball games and decorated the gym for a George Vlfashington Day dance. Shortly after that we began making plans for the Soph- more Speaking Contest. Everyone did well, and Pat Lapp, the most nervous of us all, walked off with second place. That was the year, too, the XVar Stamp Committee was formed with the Sophomore Class as sponsors. Through stamps and bonds our school purchased seven jeeps. For our junior year all our class was together in Room 25. Now we can understand why Miss DeVoe used to get so mad trying to take roll! life have reason to be proud of that year. Our class was the first to make any proht on the flunior Prom. Furthermore, in the Larkin Speaking Contest, Art Roth and Esther Artman, both Juniors, took first places. Too, Alice Farrand was chosen editor ol the Red and Black when only ,nf 20 CLASS OFFICERS President ROBERT MooNEY Vice President FRANK JANSSEN Secretary REGINA X7AN ALST Treaszzrer GERALD LAPP a Junior. Like all our other functions, our Junior Frolic square dance was definitely 'fa success. To name all the things that brought us fame in our Senior year is indeed a task, for the list is long. Under' the capable leadership of Bob Mooney, president for the third time, the class has worked untiringly to raise funds for our boat trip to Detroit. Thanks to Miss Corbett this tradition has been revived after 14 years. Thanks to Miss Corbett, too, for the guidance she has given us as our senior advisor. XVe have learned the technique of good salesmanship after all the campaigns we have conducted. First the maga- zine campaign, then in March we buzzed around selling tickets for the Senior Play, and what a play! Wfho will ever forget Bob Mooney as Henry Aldrich in the hilarious production. XVhat a Life. Orchids to all who participated, for a job well done. Then in April we added to our treasury by a stationery campaign and food sale. Also on the roster of famous Seniors are lake Goldberg, President of Student Councilg Ruth Hutchinson, Student Council Secretaryg Pat Gleason, O-at-kan editorg Pat Lapp. editor-in- chief of the Red and Blackgl' Esther Artman, President of the National Honor Society, and Janet Graham. our Lilac Queen. Grpha Skinner carried off honors as Valerictorian, with Elwood Heddon as Salutatorian. On April 25, we danced to the music of Ken Unwin's orchestra at the Senior Ball. .lust to mention it, we also made a profit-S22 as a matter of fact! Something new for the books. As the curtains fall on our four years at Le- Roy High and we go out to an uncertain world, let us remember the teachers, classmates. Proms and basketball games that have made 'these four years so happy. Now we leave to encounter new experiences. people and ideas. but the l1lCl1lO1'Y of our days at L. H. S. will always remain vivid. ills-- v,,.......a.........-A .4-,,. .Cp-up
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