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Qaaewafzcf Once upon a time, there was a knight. He was quite an unusual sort of fellow, for somehow he got himself into a school building in the middle of the 20th. century, and proceeded to get himself all involved in this business of education. He was a very active little guy, and could be found most any- where if the activity had anything to do with school. He attended all ball games and could sometimes be seen along the side lines of a football game, cheering the team on to victory, or at student council meetings leading dis- cussions. Often his voice was heard above that of the directors in chorus rehearsals. He even got himself into the classroom, and disrupted class meetings. He was such an outstanding personality, that the place he had come to so spiritedly took him in and adopted him as its own. The place was LE ROY HIGH SCHOOL, and the knight's name was THE OATKAN KNIGHT.
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X rsffff' fav 2 sirsatiw . Q wma, M4 4 Stlfiiw .. mae- ' If one were to stop for a moment at the door of the senior homeroom and peek through the window, he would see every sort of personality that God has created. Each one, through a few years of living, has created his own philosophy of life, whether he is conscious of it or not. Each boy and girl has learned to live peaceably in a good community, respect his and her fellow citizens and work diligently to attain a private goal. These students are on the brink of a great transition in their lives. They will be cast into a world of decisions on graduation day. VVhat will each one do? Are they prepared for the trials and tribulations of life? By now, if you are still observing these seventy-five individuals, you should have recognized three of the most important people who have led the seniors through a successful year. These three influential persons are the class advisors, Miss Merwin, Miss Moran, and Mr. Taggart. They, through their untiring help and interest, have inspired many seniors by encouraging them to lift their chins high and to realize that the rewards of life are worth working for. The advisors were perfect examples by showing the students that anything worth doing is worth doing well through their incessant help on class projects. There is Mr. Taggart, a little man with a big smile for everyone, sitting contentedly in a seat in the back of the homeroom. A student is listening intently as he presents one of his ideas. These ideas have been the sparks that have built fires in the minds of many seniors. Miss Merwin and Miss Moran are sitting patiently at the front desk taking roll. These young women have been perfect models for the senior girls. They have guided the class well when the storms bothered the sailing of the class ship. And so, it is with great pride that we, the Class of 1955, dedicate our O-At-Kan to Miss Merwin, Miss Moran and Mr. Taggart. ' Y -bb if? V, f J T . iffgsfis lawful? Wsggwzk lsrsritef isis? . - wif A r - f . 'A f :graft 4 if - . fvjj,1:IQD'3:r-1:.Q:vlw K. 5 -' ' 4 W fsff Q M G .. ' Q '74 1 .gi m g as W Egswssggf-ftgyssgp , :ef ..wfg:7s2s:-firm X555 . R ,ga New ::fS::2sfs:5:i 352253 riffs, w,5t:55:g .... , .H:ggya.gsgf G -'re A' M5594' .. -:iSf2f,.:s'f23::fh:. , asm ew same' . Q.. f iw - A ' 45 X Sjsgfmngt 1 1 Q 2 Q ' 'Q' 55561 3? gi ' if 2,55 3 ti V ig V 5 if A2 - .,.. . .:.:, 'V 1, 14 .. 3. ....,.. -z K P X .n n 241 EQ Y, ,Lf 44 ,b M ,, N g ga , rw 4 Q bi' .r 3 Rig? 1 r e Espmzi , 1 M.X1QT ru TXTORAN FREDERICK TAGGART MARY NIERVVIN
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