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Page 22 THE HIGH LIGHTS MAY FESTIVAL A May Festival was held on the beautiful grounds of the Lake Luzerne Inn by the teachers and pupils of the Hadley-Luzerne High School. The general theme of the Festival was the presentation of twelve months of the year. The Committee chosen was as follows: Miss Doris Allerdice, Chairman Miss Myrtle Stone M iss Harriet Gardner Mr. Stuart Townsend Mr. John Brennan The list of the months and the teachers who had charge of the months are: January .Miss English February . .. .Miss Johnson March ....A St. Patrick’s Parade .Mrs. Ogden April .... Cabbages-0 .Miss Gardner May ... Mav Pole Dance .Miss Stone June ....Tom Thumb Wedding Miss Allerdice . Miss Mills July ....Formation Marching .Mr. Townsend August ... .Butterfly Dance . Miss Stone September . . .... Flag Drill Miss Allerdice .Mrs. Lesperance (Ictober . .. . ... .Columbus Landing in America , (Mr. Townsend .. Mr. Brennan November . . .... Thanksgiving Tableaux ..Mrs. Hall December . .. ....Christmas Scene ..Mr. Gildav Through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. G. Sellaro the Festival was staged on their beautiful Lake Luzerne Inn estate.
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HIGH LIGHTS OF THE YEAR i HANDICRAFT CLUB The Handicraft Club was formed under the leadership of Miss Thais English for the purpose of making handicraft articles of interest to the members. Joseph Ready was elected President. Some of the members were: Pearl Ackley Mildred Bennett Mildred Burnham Marion Burnham Richard Burnham Eugene Cromwell George Lunick Stanley Murphy Anna Naatz Bernard Pratt Verna Winslow Esther Baker Blossom Bunzey Robert Dean Gladys Fuller Ernest Gilbert Eleanor Goodness Richard Hurd Jessie Ovitt Alfred Pike Mildred VanDusen Joseph Ready Robert Woodard Dorothy Harris' Leroy Ives Wilford Lillibridge Phoebe Pratt Jack Rolman George VanDusen Lawrence White Marion Naatz The first part of the year was devoted mostly to the making of flowers and baskets using tin cans as a framework. After mid-year examinations most of the girls left Handicraft because of the con- flict with Glee C'ub. The Handicraft croup was then reorganized and voted to make articles entirely from wood. With small vises, coping saws and wood of many shape» and sizes the twenty boys remaining set to work. The results of their labor were thi old type napkin rings, small models of men and women, kitchen holders, lamp frames, etc. Most of us enjoyed the Club a great deal and are looking forward to its continuation next year. JUNIOR PROM The class of ’36 of the Hadley-Luzeme High School had a very successful Junior Prom. It was licit! in Tavlor’s Hall May 24, 1935. The hall had been decorated with paper ribbons and apple blossoms under the supervision of Miss Anne O’Brien, class advisor. All ex- penses were covered and seventeen dollars went into the treasury. WASHINGTON TRIP The Seniors of Hadley-Luzeme High School through the kind- ness of the school board were able to go to Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. They had a wonderful trip and their only regret is that they cannot go next year. The Senior boys and girls who took tliis trip were: Ernest White B. Scott Hill Leon Warner Jack Warner Richard Hammond James Williams Harry Barber John Dawes Bernard Lillibridge Gladys Smead Dorothy Johnson Ruth Hall Grace Mann Laura Brown Marion Naatz Florence Kelly The two chaperons who accompanied the Seniors on their trip were Mrs. C. B. Hall and Mr. John T. Brennan, Senior class advisor.
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THE HIGH LIGHTS Page 23 BOARD OF EDITORS THE HIGH LIGHTS Editor-in-Chief......................................Harry Barber Managing Editor...................................... Leon Warner Circulation Editor...................................Dorothy Dean Athletic Editors...............Dorothy Johnson and James Williams Humor ............................... . Marion Hall and Paul King Literary Editor......................................Laura Brown Alumni Editor.........................................John Beattie Art Editor........................................Gertrude Acklev Reporters............................ Ernest White, Thomas Priddy .....Florence Kelly and B. Scott Hiil Exchange Editor.................................. Gladys Sinead Chief Typist..................................................Grace Mann Library Editor....................................Emalou Barber Movie Editor......................................Ruth Hagadom Faculty Advisor............. .....................John T. Brennan This is the second year the school newspaper has been published. It was started under the supervision of Mr. Loveys and has been con- tinued this year under the supervision of Mr. Brennan. The paper has been improved in many ways. The cover design has been improved upon and the cover has most usually been a col- ored one to represent each month. The mistakes in the actual typing have been reduced. Last but not least the size of the paper was se- lected so that the paper could be opened the same as a book. We leave this paper for the rest of the term now and hope in the future it will still be as big a success as it has been in the past. A toast to the success of the school paper next year!
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