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

 - Class of 1964

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.,..,,..ra ,ffl Seeds, Gas, Sweat The Role of Education is to prepare us for life in the future. In a rural community such as Le Roy, many students are interest- ed in a career in Agriculture. The Agri- culture Program of L.H.S. serves to pre-- pare these students for the technical field that Agriculture is today. It helps to pre- pa1'e them for the world of tomorrow, which will be even more complicated than the world of today. Z M, Qu , Every student in Le Roy's school system participates in some aspect of physical edu- cation, Physical fitness which has been stressed the last few years is an inte0'r'1l part of our lives. We, as students, are offered recreation under the guidance of trained personnel who do their best to keep us fit. As a team member, each student must learn to take responsibility, and to continue it on his own. , C Q C 24 Learning how to drive a car has almost become a necessity in our world of today. Because there are so many people on the road, it is beneficial to all young people to take Driver Education. In this course, you not only learn to drive a car correctlyg but also how to maintain and care for an automobile.



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- I fr The Senior Class CLASS OFFICERS David Graham, President, Lawrence Ba-som, T'l'60fS'LL1'6'I', Judy Dzvrney, Vice-President, Diane Papke, Secretary. The Class of 1964 proved to be not only the largest, but one of the smartest and rich- est to graduate from Le Roy High School. Under the extremely able guidance of Miss Margaret O'Connell, Mrs. Grace Leanen and Mr. Kevin Cahill, the class went from one successful activity to another. During the previous year, David Graham had been elect- ed class President, Judy Durney Vice-Presi- dent, Diane Papke Secretary, and Larry Basom Treasurer to provide this year's lead- ership. The activities started with a big boost to the treasury from the sale of refreshments at the football games. The Annual Spaghetti Supper was next on the agenda in late No- vember, and through a united class effort, was well-run and enjoyed by all. WVinter provid- ed time for two new events on the Senior schedule. The Senior Carnival, initiated by the Class of '63, was greatly expanded as a funhouse. talent show and slave auction which made it one of the year's highlights for the entire school. Along the way, the boys proved their athletic skills as they became the first Senior team to down the faculty on the bas- ketball court. After this win, they were chal- lenged by the girls to a contest in the iirst such boy-girl basketball game at the school. Playing girls' rules, everyone had a good time. The year's final activities were started by the Senior Ball on May Qnd. Entitled Till Then, it left many a couple entranced by the decorations and the magic which al- ways accompanies the Ball. June soon came, and was a whirlwind of activities, parties, and touches of joy and saddness. The Senior trip, Class Night, and finally Commencement, left many of us wondering where the year had gone and left us with anxious thoughts in planning for the future. These final activi- ties, characterized the season we had just gone through-lively, exciting and success- ful. The Senior Year of the Class of 1964 was certainly a never-to-be-forgotten time. GRACE M. LEANEN CLASS ADVISORS MARGARET M. O'DONNELL O KEVIN T. CAHILL

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