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

 - Class of 1942

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EIGHTH GRADE........................................................ Back row: D. Masner. W. White, I). Allen, F. Van Husen, F. Paul, N. Pulver. K. Monahan. Center row: F. Gardner, M, Ormsby. G. Perkins, R. Rozell, B. Bosford, E. Fyfe, N. Hughes, F. Evans, S. Champagne, C. Tucker, R. Bethel. Front row: M. Walker. I. Colson. B. Champagne, V. Larabee, D. Burnham. Miss Olivet, adviser; S. Hayes, M. LeBarron. B. Goodness. M. Wescott, E. York. Abrent from picture: B. Allen. P. Champagne, J. Goodness, G. Wendell. T. Wendell. EIGHTH GRADE Sept. 2—Vacation is over and its back to school for 80 of us 8th graders determined to make this year the best ever. There are quite a few new teacher teachers—don’t know whether we’ll like it or not. Sept. 9—Eleanor Fyfe, president, called our first meeting to order today. Keith Monanan is our vice-president and Florence Evans, sec- retary-treasurer. To take care of our two cents in Student Govern- ment we have Grace Perkins and Fay Paul. Rita Rozell and Dale Masner are our delegates to Service Committee, Fred Gardner to Safety Committee. Oct. 31—Started celebrating Hallowe’en a few days early with a home room party at noon. We even danced and of course we ate. Dec. 22—Wonder who’s responsible for the baby doll I received at the Christmas party. Our tree was one ofo the prettiest in school, too. dan. 30—We would pick the coldest night in the winter for our hot dog roast on the ice, but we had fun. dan. 2-1—Ice Carnival at last. What a relief atfer exams. Bob Bethel, Shirley Hayes, and Folrence Evens as captains led our team to victory, but those 7th graders certainly had team work in the husky team race. Feb. f—Oscar, our seal, finally took 1st place in the Snow Sculp- ture. He was buried under the snow several times before the other classes finally offered some competition so the contest could lx judged. Feb. 13—King Fay Paul and Queen Shirley Haves held court at Heart’s Castle (the science room minus the usual odors) and assisted Cuoid in his annual duties by giving out Valentines—food of course. Did you ever hear of the eighth grade having a party without food? May (i—Our softball teams are pretty good, the girls beat the 7th grade, so did the boys, but the 6th grade was tougher, 2 out of 3. June 19—Last day of school. Tempus fugit or time flies (I’m going to take Latin next year ) We’ve had our little struggles, we’ve made mistakes, but its been fun being with our friends and pals. Some- how I’ll always remember the Science room for other things besides the smells. I hope we’re all together again next year. Page 13

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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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SEVENTH GRADE........................................................... Back row: A. Been. J. Hughes, G. Burgess, A. Ramsey, E. Sutliff. H. Hawk. G. Cranston. C. Taylor. Center row: W. Allen. I). Abellng, W. Hall. P. Ellis. I. Maxam, I. Ramsey. I. Gage, J. Allen, J. Pyfe . C. Rollman. Front row: A. Dingman, E. Salmon. B. Cotherman. V. Walker, C. Bovee. Miss Vogt, adviser; E. Larabee, H. Dingman, G. Bosford, J. Eckert. M. Shuman. Absent from picture: Rita Bullard. D. Caldwell. SEVENTH GRADE When the sixth grade entered the seventh grade home room in September many new faces were present. The» new teachers were sur- prised and so were the pupils, but soon acquaintances were made. Elections were held and the following were elected: Joan Eckert, president; Warren Hall, vice-president; and Howard Hawk, secretary. Elaine Salmon and Clyde Rollman were chosen as Student Council members, while Marjorie Sherman and Harry Pixley were on the Ser- viet» Committee. Miss Vogt was class adviser. October came and the Hallowe’en party was held in the Music room. Games were played before the costumes were judged, and Ashelv Ramsey was awarded the funniest, Garvin Burgess the most original, and Genevieve Bosford the prettiest. Time passed unnoticed till nearly Christinas when a party was held and a tree was decorated. The usual Christmas spirit prevailed. The Snow Carnival was held in January. Victories and losses were plentiful and everyone had fun. The Seventh Grade beat the Eightii Grade in the Husky Dog team race. For the snow sculpture contest, and Eskimo dog was chosen as tin model. A Valentine party was held in February. The class was very considerate of Genevieve Bosford during her illness. The boys treid hard at softball, but the loss was a groat letdown. Though the class did not do so well this year they are sure to gain in abilitv to be more successful in the future.

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