Hadley Luzerne High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Lake Luzerne, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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JUNIOR CLASS Back row: G. Ackley. H. Fiske. A. Brewer. W. Hawk. E. Salmon. Center row: H. Hall. M. Tubbs. J. Tubbs. N. Perkins. J. Brown. B. Ovltt, D. Hurd. Front row: E. Baker, J. Gill, Miss Eaton, adviser, F. O'Hare. I he junior class under the leadership of Miss Eaton has been quite active throughout the school year 1940-1941. An election in the fall gave the honors of offices as follows: President, George Ackley; vice- president, Fred O’Hare; secretary-treasurer, Janette Gill. In the mid- dle of the year Fred O’Hare took over the duties of president and Em- erson Baker was elected vice-president. Arthur Brewer was chosen as representative to the Student Court while Leon Ormsby and Norman Perkins were elected to the Student ouncil. Wayne Hawk is to be tin representative from H. L. C. S. to Boys’ State in Syracuse this summer. The crowning point of the year’s activities was the Junior Prom which was held Friday, May l(i, at tin Grange Hall. It turned out to be a great success. Harold Higgins’ orchestra supplied the music while Art Pratt furnished the calling for the square dancing. “Manie” uhhs was elected Prom Queen by a ballot of those in attendance and was presented with a corsage. The Prom was well attended making possible tin realization of a profit. One other party was held by the juniors on November 1 in the Town Hall. It was a Hallowe’en party featuring both round and square dancing. I In class was pleased when it discovered it had royaltv in its midst. Norm Perkins was elected “King of the Winter Carnival” and reigned for two days. The juniors though regretting that it will be their last vear at H. L. ( S. are nevertheless looking forward to 1941-1942 with great expectation.

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 rniur (ClaHH ffiiHtnnj To most of the members of the senior class the four years of high school have been really enjoyable. Outside of a few t rips to the office and several undone assignments everything has gone along smoothly. Mr. Gilday led the class successfully the first year. The officers for that year were: President, Joe Lindsey; vice-president, George Deuel; and secretary-treasurer, Shirley Ogbum. Corliss Wood and Barbara Davidson were elected to the Student Council. Two parties were given by the class that year. Miss Clark (Mrs. “Mike” Griffin) was chosen as the adviser for the second year, and under her guidance the senior class of that year was given a successful farewell party. Well over a hundred guests were present, and this party was one of the best ever given by us. That year the president was George Deuel; vice-president, Walter Hewitt; and secretary-treasurer, Millard Waite. Shirley Ogbum and Joe Lindsey represented the class on Student Council. The junior year was anticipated with the Junior Prom in mind. A great deal of the time was spent on making it a success. Shirley Ogburn was the Prom Queen. The presidency that year was filled by George Deuel; vice-presidency, Joe Lindsey; and tin office of secretary- treasurer, Jay Smead, after the resignation of Bay Denton. Jim Priddy and Dick Fowler were the Student Council members. Mr. Bosebrock ably advised the class throughout the year. The trip to Washington was the high light of the fourth year. Everyone will always remember the good time that was had. Mr! and Mrs. Charles Travel- were the chaperons, after being unanimously cho- sen by the class. The class wishes to extend its deep appreciation and thanks to the Board of Education and tin taxpayers for financing the trip. George, Joe, and Jay were re-elected to their offices. Don Mc- Kenzie and Shirley Ogburn were the Student Council members. Miss Nightingale did a very fine job in both teaching and advising the class during the year. Several of the class indulged in sports. Jim Priddy, Bay Denton, Dick Fowler, Bob Allen, George Deuel, Joe Lindsey and Don McKenzie represented the class in baseball, soccer, and basketball, while Bill Dingman, Myron inslow, Lawrence Smead, and Ed Winslow went out for track. Tin girls have always played an important part in in- tramural sports. The class won the trophy twice for being the cham- pions in interclass sports. The years for the class to be together as a group are at an end, and so each one bids a fond farewell to his Alma Mater.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS Top row: M. Cowles, W. Hastings. M. Shiels, G. Mosher, G. Sutliff, H. Bos ford, G. Weiss, W. Hastings. K. Waite. Center row: B. Fuller. I). Signor. R. Hayes, J. Andrews, P. Smead. J. Ramsey, R. Tucker. G. Stolle, L. Jenkins. B. Wood, J. Smith. J. Smead. Front row: M. Davis. Jacqueline Smead. Rex Cotherman. M. Parker, Mr. Nelson, ad- viser, H. Denton. D. Mudge, E. Bisen. The sophomores under the supervision of Mr. Nelson, the class ad- viser, elected the following officers: President, Bex Cotherman; vice- president, Henry Denton; secretary-treasurer, Madge Parker. The Student Council members were Elizabeth Wood and Kingsley Waite. Two very enjoyable parties were held during the vear at the Town Hall. Gloria Stolle rose to great heights of royalty when she was elected bv the student body to rule with the King as ‘‘Queen of the Winter Car- nival.” Tlie class took a trip in May. They went through the Radio Cen- ter and had the opportunity of listening to the “Children’s Hour,” one of the well-known programs. They also visited the Capitol and Edu- cation Buildings.

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