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STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: R. Dingman, K. Waite. W. Frasier. R. Miller. Center row: Miss Lindros. adviser, G. Perkins, J. Rozelle, B. Wood. B. Harris. Mr. Townsend, adviser. Front row: S. Ogburn, X. Perkins. J. Priddy, D. McKenzie. Another year has rolled by. making the fourth in a series of successes for the Student Council. Miss Johnson and Mr. Townsend were at the helm as advisers and Miss Lindros ably assisted during Miss Johnson's illness. The officers of the Student Council and Student Association were as follows: president. James Priddy: vice- president. Norman Perkins: secretary, Shirley Ogburn: and treasurer. Donald McKenzie. The class representatives to the Student Council were as follows: seniors. Shirley Og- burn and Donald McKenzie: juniors. Norman Perkins and Leon Ormsby: sophomores. Elizabeth Wood and Kingsley Waite; freshman. Betty Harris and Robert Dingman; eighth grade. Joyce Rozell and William Brown; and seventh grade. Grace Perkins and Richard Miller. The school activities were carried out under the supervision of various committees guided by Student Council. The Finance Committee consisted of Donald McKenzie and Mr. Nelson, faculty adviser. This committee levied a student tax to meet its budget for the year. This tax gave students the right to hold office, to attend he Student Association meetings, and to vote in the elections. It also allowed free admittance and transportation to and from the basketball games. The Service Committee was composed of two students from each class. This committee was very active in preserving order in the halls, in the home rooms and on the playground. Rules were adopted and posted in each home room. This committee had Mr. Castle as faculty adviser and Robert Dingman as Student Council representa- tive. The Sports Committee made a very satisfactory schedule for interclass sports. The Winter Carnival and Field Day featured the high lights of the season. Mr. Townsend acted as adviser and Norm Perkins was the Student Council representative. The Assembly Committee composed of Joyce Rozell, Student Council representa- tive, Miss Allerdice and Miss Baton, made a schedule for carrying out the assembly programs. The Clubs committee with Leon Ormsby, Student Council representative, and Mr. Rosebrock. faculty adviser, made out a social calendar for the junior and senior high school. The Clubs Committee also had charge ol the radio for noon hour dancing and class parties. The Traffic Committee, composed of Mr. Rosebrock. faculty adviser, and King- sley Waite, Student Council member, look care of the classes passing in the halls, on the stairs, and during file drills.
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STUDENT COURT J. Smith, J. Roider, A. Brewer, P. Stanton, R. Fowler, D. Scott. The Student Court of the Hudley-Luzeme Central School had its second year of experience during 1940-1941. The duties of the court are to hear all complaints, to give decisions, and impose penalties on students who break the rules of the Traffic Committee or Service Committee. Cases tried this year were brought in by the Service Committee. The court was composed of seven members chosen by the Student Council Executive Committee with the advice of the faculty. The members of the court this year were Dick Fowler, Chief Justice, Polly Stanton, secretary, Beulah White, Arthur Brewer, John Smith, Joyce Roider, and Daniel Scott. The court was advised by Mr. Stanley.
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NEWSPAPER CLUB Back row: P. Gardner. R. Fowler, H. Fiske. J. Smead. R. Allen. Center row: F. B ans, B. Pixley, B. Joyce, J. Andrews, M. Roider. N. Perkins, V. Brewer, P. Stanton, I. BeBarron. S. Ogburn, Frances Hart. Front row: L. Smith. Florence Hart, C. Wood. Miss Nightingale, adviser, Miss Baton, adviser. Mr. Nelson adviser, B. Harris. B. Kckert. The “Ili Lights” staff of the year 1940-1941 endeavored to give to the students of H. L. C. S. a newspaper that improved as well as re- tained the high standards of accuracy and individuality of the previous years. The staff hoped to issue a magazine that displayed the literary achievements of the students and wont in search of contributors. Great emphasis was placed on this with a very gratifying result. The paper could not have existed but for the steady efforts of the reporters who handled the class news, club news, and sports. The club was advised by Miss Nightingale, Miss Eaton, and Mr. Nelson. The proof-readers aimed for perfection under the supervision of Miss Eaton; the typists and mimeographers did a commendable piece of work under the guidance of Mr. Nelson of the commercial depart- ment; Corliss Wood surpassed his fine work of last year in setting up the paper, receiving expert advice from Miss Nightingale; Shirley ()g- bum contributed most of the art that made the paper more artistic and attractive, receiving her guidance from Miss Stroup of the art depart- ment.
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