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

 - Class of 1965

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The world is NOT flu: History History is a required subject for Le Roy High School students during all four years of high school a11d both years of junior high school. Tlirough history they learn about thc past and the present and try to speculate about the future. The teaching stali' is composed ol' live excellent icacliergz. i-iinerieaii liistory I and ll are taugli, A. :3 olde and Mr. Tag- gart. Qxir. Aiaddox, Mr. lslaclzenberry, and Mrs. iValdron teach World 'llistory and Social Studies to the sffveititli, eighth, ninth and tenth grades. .quam Do we HAVE to know ALL those dates? Home Economics Home Economics is available for high school and junior high school girls desir- ing to learn the lcas-c essentials of manag- ing a home and caring for thc needs of a family. ln order to meet the arising prob- lems of the future, this course is designed to teach self-reliance as well as housekeep- ing. Miss Harrcid primarily teaches home economics to the junior high girls, while Mrs. Leanen teaches sewing, cooking and family life to the girls in grades nine through twelve. 7.11.'+ 1 ' ' ' .e rvu' La- L. What do we do now?

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'lfiwsm A -if-iifaf ssnslmityfuff., 2 54 ' :- ' .L ,s L 3-iL...a.. L -if 'ifiefiiigfi-wr: :iss f A up M -... Business Leclgers, debits, credits . . . To prepare for the iuture, many stri- dents take selected suogects from the busi- ness courses oirei-ed at he Roy. To guide and teach these suogects are three excellellt teachers: Miss U pcnneii, Mr. Chatterton and Mr. Smith. The courses cliered are Introduction to Business, Bus-ness Aizthnietic, Business Math, Boolrlceelriig' 1 and II, Shorthand, Business Law, business Typing, Personal Typing, and Ofnee -'rart.ee. These Varied business courses are indeed an asset to students' education. Don't look at the keys! Industrial Arts and Agriculture Many students who attend Le Roy High School choose to take agriculture and shop as elective subjects which can be put to further use after graduation. Mr. Basom, our agriculture teacher, demonstrates the new methods and equip- ment Which have modernized our agri- culture system. Mr. Mangefrida and Mr. Cosselman are the industrial arts teachers. In the shop they teach the students how to Work with special equipment and materials a.s they learn the fundamentals of the shop work and carpentry. W9 Om' fzltiwe fcw'fme1's x Safety first f



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