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SOPHOMORE CLASS................................................................ Back row: L. York. W. Perkins. G. Boeford, G. Bethel. M. York. Third row: J. Roider, V. Brewer. G. O’Hare, L. Allen. Second row: L. Fuller. W. Monahan, C. Wayman, J. Bethel, S. Fuller, L. Dingman, H. Dingman, T. Fuller. Front row: M. Cowles, B. York. M. Weiss, B. Harris, Mr. Nelson, adviser; S. Eastwood. L. Walker. M. Estey, B. Eckert. Absent from picture: P. Been. J. Caldwell. A. Eddy. SOPHOMORE NEWS This year, the Sophomore Class was organized as follows: Joyce Roider, president; Robert Dingman, vice-president; and Jean Bethel, secretary. The class adviser was Mr. Nelson. The Student Council representatives were Beverly Eckert, vice- president, and Bill Monahan. Loren Dingman substituted while Bill Monahan was absent. Two successful class parties have been held at the Hadley Town Hall. Many members of the class have participated in extra-curricular activities and are looking forward to winning the Interclass Trophy. The class is also well represented in Interschool sports. rage 11
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JUNIOR CLASS..................................................................... Back row: Win. Hastings, R. Cotherman, G. Sutliff. H. Denton. G. Mosher. Center row: M. Cowles, A. Tucker, CL Weiss, Mr. Halsey, adviser; P. Smead, L. Jen kiins. W. Hastings, U. Hayes. Front row: I). Mudge, I). Kettner. D. Signor. M. Parker. J. Andrews, E. Wood, J. Smead. Absent from picture: M. Davis, II. Eisen. R. Maxam. K. Waite. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior ('hiss, under the capable leadership of their adviser, Mr. Halsev, has been very active throughout 1941-42. The girls overtook the boys in the elections which were held in the spring of ’41. The honors of office went to: Doris Mudge, president; Marcia Davis, vice-president; Jean Andrews, secretary-treasurer. Student Council representatives from the class were Jean Andrews and Delea Signor. Elizabeth Wood and Hex Cotherman were chosen as representatives to the Student Court. Henry Denton is to be the representative from H- L. C. S. to Boy’s State at Manlius School this summer. Among the outstanding events during the year were: the Hallow- e’en party in the fall of 1941, and the Junior Prom which was semi- formal and held at the Luzerne Grange on May L 1942. Due to the excellent cooperation of the class together with that of Mr. Halsey and Miss Olivet, it was successful both socially and financially. Dick Stevens’ orchestra supplied the music for round and square dancing. Art Pratt added life to the party when he called out the squares. Marcia Davis was elected Queen bv those attending the Prom and was presented with a corsa2e by Hex Clotherman. The Juniors, though regretting that it will he their last year at H. L. C. S. are nevertheless looking forward to 1942-1943 with great expectation. Page 10
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FRESHMAN............................................................... Back row: H. LeBarron, P. Gardner, J. Perkins, M. Tucker, I. Boisvert, R. Cotherman. Y Frasier, C. Shuman, H. Stone. Center row: I). Scott. S. Hill, E. Smith, S. Bethel, J. Rozell, K. Kingsley, A. Archer. G. Bosford, H. Allen. M. Baker, W. Brown. L. Wyman. Front row: J. Morehouse. M. Taylor, A. Bean, B. Brown. C. Shuman, Mr. Van de Water, adviser; M. Grimes, J. Smead, L. Boisvert, C. Hart, I. Smith. Absent from picture . C. Baker, Jr., K. Deuel, G. La Moy. FRESHMAN NEWS Undor tin guidance of Mr. Van do Water, the Freshman Class made first year marks. The class was led by Katherine Kingsley, president; Kenneth Deuel, vice-president; and Joyce Rozell, secretary and treasurer. The Student Council members were Alberta Archer and Robert Clotherman. Many good home room programs were dramatized by members of the class during the year. The best play that was put on was a “Push Button” radio sketch, written by Elton Smith. The class held a con- test for tall stories. Carolyn Hart was the undisputed winner. Two hi” parties were held during the year. On Nov. 28, 1941, a party was held in the Town Hall. The Spring party of May 7 was held in the High School. Many of tin boys were active in sports of all kinds, while the girls held up their laurels in archery, ping pong, and cheerleading.
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