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'K -W ww? Donald E. Horr, High School Principal The High School Principal Very shortly after the publication of your O-at-kan , you will be taking your places as adult members of our community and nation. Over a period of twelve years, you have been preparing for this Commencement of your adult life. You are to be congratulated for achieving this important step, but you are also to be warned that many even more serious obligations and responsibilities lie before you. Our faculty has tried over a period of years to Ht you to meet those challenges which you will face, and it is our earnest wish that the members of the Class of 1954 will be outstanding examples of the American way of life. . l DONALD HORR Principal Never too busy to give all a friendly smile and a cheery 'hello' is Mr. l'lorr's secretary, Mrs. Kelly. ln addition to pro- viding a cordial atmosphere in the office, Mrs. Kelly is responsible for keeping at- tendance records, liguring averages, typing innumerable papers and report cards. and performing many other small tasks essential to the smooth operation of the school.
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Matthew XV. Gziffney, Siupt. of Schools The Superintendent of Schools ln the l.e Roy Schools the teachers are often found giving tests to the pupils to see how well they are proceeding with their work. :Xt the end of each year the school itself is required to take a test to see whether its work has also been successful. The form of this test is to observe the lives of the graduates as they become citizens of our free society. If the graduates of l.e Roy are able to discipline themselves and to become good citizens doing useful work for the community, participating in our government and obeying its laws, then One of the most rarely seen persons in l.e Roy High is Mrs. Luttrell, Mr. Galfneys secretary. However, her job is not as slight as her appearances are few. Not only is she Mr. Galfney's secretary, but also acting clerk of the Board of Edu- cation and collector of school taxes. Mrs. Luttrell plays an important part in the operation of our school. the school has passed its test. The graduating Senior carries from Com- mencement on a triple responsibility, lirst to himself, second to his parents and third to his school. for so living his adult life that the honor and reputation of his three partners will not be lost or damaged. Members of the Class of l954, we of the school wish you well, and in parting express our firm belief that you will each individually uphold the trust that has been placed upon you. M1XTTllENV XV. GAFFNEY
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The Faculty Xflili NO N F. B A Reoc K Mr. Babcock attended Hobart College and Brockport State Teachers College and holds a B. S. degree. He teaches XVorld and American History and is our football coach. lvv M. BALMER Mrs. Balmer received her B.A. and BL. degrees from Ohio NVesleyan University. She teaches various English courses to our students and is an advisor to Student Council. SALVATORE XV. BARON IE Mr. Barone received his B.A. degree from the Uni- versity of Buffalo. He teaches Spanish to the students and is coach for the Junior Varsity basketball and foot- ball teams. . My , rw . A My ..:.,, -Q , A .. - , 'vu Q um' fwwk KJ 115451 'i if-i flwxseieggg 5 :i wrrw f 1 ' fl -isrgiiglg ,U its . 5- 1 llIELlEN lf.. BERNARD -'1- ' :,,, gg. ' , ii-' Miss Bernard attended Albany State 'leachers College Vg., and received her B.A. and M. A. degrees. She teaches mathematics to the .lunior High students and is an advisor to Student Council. i FRANK H. BRADRURY Mr. Bradbury received his B.S. degree from the Uni- versity of Vermont. He teaches agriculture to our boys and is faculty advisor to the Future Farmers of America. NY1LL1ixM BRITTAIN Mr. Brittain attended Brockport State Teachers Col- lege where he received his B. Ed. degree. He teaches science to the .lunior High students and this year he directed the senior play. liliVlN T. CAIIILL Mr. Cahill attended the University of Toronto where he received his B.A. degree. He teaches various ling- lish courses and is also faculty advisor for the O-At- Kan and the Red and Black.
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