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CHORUS and ORCHESTRA Back row: J. Brown. G. O Hare. J. Andrews, J. Flanders. M. Holder. J. Tubbs. M. Tubbs H. Hall, J. Gill. Fourth row: Jacqueline Smead. F. Evens. I. Walker, A. Eddy. A. Caldwell. B. Ovitt. E. Fyfe. G. LaMoy. B. Bosford. A. Archer. K. Kingsley. M. Grimes. I. Eddy. C. Winslow . M. Taylor, E. Gilbert. F. Hart. M. Cowles. Third row: L. Smith, M. Westcott, B. Brown. J. Morehouse. S. Hayes. B. Allen. A. Dean. J. Kozelle. M. Weiss. G. Perkins. R. Rozelle, B. Goodness, S. Champagne, C. Shuman. B. Etekert, S. Bethel. I. Hall. D. Burnham. B. Champagne. Second row: M. Kisen. J. Holder, L. Lambert. U Eddy. B. Davidson, Florence Hart, bl Fuller, Miss Allerdice. director. L. Signor. X. Hastings. Janice Smead. D. Mudge. E. Burnham. C. Hart. Front row: D. Goodness. Jay Smead, H. Stone, X. Pulver, M. Walker, P. Butler. D. Scott. G. Cranston. F. Gardner. P. Gardner. During tin year 11)40-11)41, tin High School Chorus of twenty-five members and the Junior High Chorus of thirty members each met reg- ularly once a week. The junior high group, which made its first ap- pearance at the September meeting of tin I . T. A., took an active part in programs during the year. It appeared at several school assem- blies and Parent Teacher meetings and furnished music for the annual Christmas programs. Members of both choral groups combined to sing at commencement. The personnel of the orchestra this year included the following: iolins, Jean Andrews, Joyce Rozell, Beverly Eckert, Maxine Cowles, Mary A eiss, Isabel Hall, Gertrude O’Hare, Alberta Archer, Isabella Kddy; clarinets, Jay Smead, Florence Evens, Beverly Brown, Jeanne Flanders; mellophones, Barbara Davidson, Philip Gardner; trumpets, Norman Pulver, Doris Mudge, George Cranston; saxophone, Patty But- ler; drums, Frederick Gardner; and piano, Harriet Hall. During the past year, a large number of school students participat- ed in the local firemen’s band. Student members included the follow- ing: Clarinets, Norman Perkins, Jay Sinead, Florence Evens, Barbara Evens, Wayne Perkins, Beverly Brown, Jeanne Flanders; trumpets, Norman Pulver, Doris Mudge, George Cranston, Clyde Rollman, John Fyfe, Norma Hastings; trombones, Janice Smead, Florence Hart; mello- phones, Barbara Davidson, Philip Gardner; saxophone, Rex Cother man; drums, Fred Gardner. Members of the band played in the Me- morial Day parade and will appear at the regular summer concerts.
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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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SOCCER Back Row: W. Perkins, G. Bethel. H. Denton, R. Fowler, R. Allen. Cc tc.- io : D. McKenzie. W. Hawk. N. Perkins. J. Priddy. C. Wood, W. Dingman. Front row: F. O'Hare. R. Denton, captain. S. Townsend, coach. .1. Lindsey, M. Cowles. The Blue and White Eagles of Hadley-Luzerne annexed their first soccer championship. This was not only the crown for the county, but also for Section 2, New York Public High School Athletic Association, of Eastern New York. Turning out a good soccer team every year, Coach Townsend finally received the honor due him, by having a cham- pionship team. He deserves much credit for his fine coaching. The team had a very good defensive record, being scored upon on- ly once in the regular league play and once in a play-off for the county crown. The team included Kay Denton, captain, Jim Priddy, Henry Den- ton, Jack Tunnev, Dick Fowler, Joe Lindsey, Norm Perkins, Fred O Han», Robert Allen, Corliss Wood and Wayne Hawk. Substitutes were Don McKenzie, Grant Bethel, Wayne Perkins, Melvin Cowles, and Bill Dingman. The team’s record for the year: EAGLBS OPPONEXT SCORE EAGLES OPPONENT SCORE 1 Schuylerville 0 4 Burnt Hills 0 2 South High 0 2 Corinth 1 0 Ballston Spa 1 4 Mayfield 0 1 Corinth 0 3 Schoharie 0 1 Stillwater 0
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