Leroy Ostrander High School - Leroyan Yearbook (Le Roy, MN)

 - Class of 1930

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 3 f— ■ Compliments of i Sell Your Flax i 1 LeRoy Farmers Co-op. Straw Grain and Stock Co. i to Building Material, Coal, j i Salt, Crain, and ! Minn., Fibre Co. i ! j Mill Feed 1 LeRoy, Minnesota | I Compliments of i Compliments oj I 1 | Le Roy Co-operative I First State Bank Creamery ! Manufacturers of Le Roy, Minnesota Fine Pasturized Butter Le Royal Brand Captial and Surplus $40,000 Stop in and get a few pounds for the Picnic Lunch. I The Adiertising spaces made this book possible. Page 14

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THE LE ROY HIGH SCHOOL 1. Is a regular four year state High School. 2. Is accredited to all leading ccll.ges and universities. 3. Has a faculty of well qualified instructors. t. Has a student body, among whom the ideals rf scholarship, morality, and social efficiency are high and still going higher. 5. Has well balanced student activities along the line of social, literary, musical and physical advancement. 6. Is a school that aims, through fostering citizenship in the school, to train for the larger citizenship of the state. For further information write or see the superintendent or the High School Principal. Our total high school enrollment this year reached 121. We expect about 110 next year. WIIAT WE DO AT I.E ROY HIGH The regular high school courses offered at Le Itoy provide not only for satisfaction of college entrance requirements, but also provide for a considerable amount of vocational guidance and pre-vocational training for each and every student. The following courses are offered: English 1. 2. 3 and 1. General Physical Science, General Biological Science, Physics, Chemistry. Home Economics 1 and 2, Smith-Hughes Agriculture I and 2 (beginning next year), Farm Shop (Manual Training), 1 and 2 (beginning next year), Latin 1 and 2. Elementary Algebra. Plane Geometry, Higher Mathematics, General Business Training, Industrial Geography, Commercial Law and Bookkeeping, Modern History. U. S. American History, Introduction to Social Science, and Physical Training. The Sm'th-IIughes Agriculture and Farm Shop courses will take the place of Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing work now offered. As most all up to date high schools are doing, and as recommended, we are also offering credit, and non-credit, extra curricular activities as follows: Declamatory, Public Speaking, Debate, Band, Bovs' Glee Club, Girls’ Glee Club, Boys’ Athletics (football, basketball and baseball). Girls’ Basketball, interelass contests and tournaments, etc., f-II Club work may be directed next year. This extra curricular work provides necessary and valuable training along various lines, as well as creates interest and higher efficiency in the regular curricular work. For instance, the Interclass Tournaments are highly recommended bv the State Board of Education, and we are promoting twelve tournaments during the required physical education periods this year because these activities promote, develop and provide: (1) Team work and co-operation; (2) Recreation; (3) Physical Educa- tion; ( t) School Spirit and Interest; (5) Citizenship and moral training. A Scene From Betty Lou Operetta.



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Our High School Band The hand has made splendid progress this year. We have many who started from the very beginning and several others who had not done much work with their instruments. In this short time they have been able to master many selections of grade III difficulty. We are losing a few through graduation this year, but we hope others will come to fill the vacant places. The hand will give a concert in May. The personnel: Solo Cornet. Leon Dick, Robert Roy; 1st Trumpet. I.a Verne Mart , Claire McRoberts; '2nd Cornet. Robert Price, Robert Wells; 3rd Cornet, hmil Kehret, Everett Edmunds; 1st Clarinet, Harold Ellefson. William Price; 2nd Clarinet. Max Naimon; Alto E flat. Elwin Brown, Melvin Orke; 1st Trombone, Orvis Satre; 2nd Trombone. Walter 11tirlbut. lone Maleomson; Saxophone, E flat Alto, Raymond Rendahl, Ruth Moser; Bass, Ray Prentis; Snare Drum, Donald Jones; Bass Drum. Harold Bjortompt. Left to Right, sitting: Robert Wells, Everett Edmonds, Clare McRoberts, LaVern Marts, Melvin Orke, Elwin Brown. Ruth Moser, Raymond Randall, lone Malccmson, Orvis Satre, Walter Hurlbut, Donald Jones, Ray Prentis. Standing: Harold Ellefson. Max Xaimon. William Price, Mr. Matteson. Rob- ert Roy, Leon Dick. Emil Kehret, Robert Price. THE DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST As we go to press, we are informed that Le Roy High School scored third place among 15 High Schools entered at the Rochester contest. This included two firsts, two seconds, and two thirds in various entries, vocal and instrumental. The Windmills of Holland, an operetta in two acts, was presented in January by the upper grades under the direction of Miss Thompson and Miss Hardin, assisted by the Despard Orchestra. It was a success in every sense of the word. The net proceeds was used as part payment on our new electric time clock. Miss A.: Donald, give me a sentence using the word deceit Don. .1.: I wvor pants with patches on tie seat. Of all sad words cf tongue or pen The saddest are: “Exams again.”

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