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SOPHOMORES Top row: R. Palmateer, D. McKenzie, R. Allen. J. Lindsey. R. Fowler. Second row: F. Clark (adviser). G. Deacon. R. Denton. B. White. L. Smead, H. Howe, C. Winslow, C. Wood, L. Cowles. J. Priddy, E. Joyce, B. Pixley. Third row: M. Roider. B. Davidson, S. Ogburn, M. Waite, G. Deuel. W. Hewitt. E. Burnham. E. Gilbert. I. LeBarron. Bottoom row: C. Hovey. J. Smead. M. Winslow, E. W'inslow, W. Dingman. The Sophomore Class of 1938-39 had a very successful year. With the help of their class adviser, Miss Clark, three parties were held. The class officers were elected as follows: George Deuel, presi- dent; Walt Hewitt, vice-president; Millard Waite, secretary-trea- surer; Joe Lindsey, Shirley Ogburn, Student Council Representa- tives. The first party given by the Sophomore Class was held in November at the Hadley Town Hall. It featured square dancing and games. Cider and doughnuts were served. The second social event was a party given in honor of Mr. Walter F. Gilday, former class adviser. This was strictly a class gathering held in the music room of the school. On Friday, May 19th, a farewell party was given by the Sophomores to this year’s graduating class. Decorations were blue and white balloons and crepe paper. About one hundred people attended. The school swing orchestra furnished music for round dancing. Square dancing was also enjoyed. Joe Lindsey was general chairman of the entertainment. Ehven
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JUNIORS Top row: V. Signor, J. Tunney, R. Tucker. Middle row: S. Townsend (adviser). S. Ilayes, H. Rist. W. Holland, B. Tucker, V. Kenyon. M. Crannell. B. Martin. C. Wendell. E. Dwyer, H. Ogbum. Front row: I. Hall. L. I ambert, E. Hall. A. Groom bridge. R. Bunzey. O. Thomas, M. Stanton. R. Stanton, G. White. For the school veer 1938-39 the Junior Class chose the follow- ing officers: Richard Bunzey, president; Ona Thomas, vice presi- dent; Alice Groombridge, secretary-treasurer. Bert Martin and Henrietta Bunzey were Student Council representatives. Henriet- ta Bunzey was replaced by Martha Stanton. Mr. Townsend was faculty adviser. A Hallowe’en party was sponsored by the class. Dancing and games were enjoyed by all. Carlton Wendell was selected to represent the class at Em- pire Boys’ State at Syracuse. On May 12, a very elaborate Junior Prom was conducted at Luzerne Grange Hall. For the first time in the history of the Junior Prom a queen was elected by the student body from the Junior Class. Vera Kenyon was the lucky girl, and she was pre- sented with a corsage during the evening by Mrs. Ralph Stanley. Ten
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FRESHMAN CLASS Top row: F. O'Hare. J. Newton. Second row: D. Allerdice (adviser). M. Tubbs. J. Tubbs. G. Ackley, H. Fisk, N. Williams, W. Hawk, A. Brewer, J. Gill, J. Brown. Third row: E. Allen. P. Walker, H. Hall, N. Perkins, D. Hurd, B. Wlhite, F. Van Deusen, A. Caldwell, B. Ovitt Bottom row: W. Wyman, L. Ormsby. E. Salmon, W. Hansen, E. Baker. This year the Freshman Class elected Dot Hurd, president; Norman Perkins, vice-president; Bertha White, Secretary. The Student Council Representatives are Dot Hurd and Norman Per- kins. The class was ably advised by Miss Allerdice. On December second the first party was held at the Hadley Town Hall. Another party was held May fifth. Both parties were well attended and very successful. There was a slight decrease in the class as several members quit. The class is also genuinely sorry to lose Joseph Scoville. The class had many home room programs. They discussed such topics as: Honesty, Courtesy, and Spirit. Twelve
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