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STUDENT COURT Back row: F. Evans. R. Cotherman, E. Wood. Front row: L. Ormsby, Chief Justice; D. Hurd. Mr. Stanley, adviser. STUDENT COURT The Student Court is the judicial department of the Student As- sociation of the Hadlev-Luzerne Central School. The Court of 1941-42 was composed of seven members and Mr. Ralph Stanley, the adviser. The members are Leon Ormsby, chief justice, and six associate justices: Dorothy Hurd, Elizabeth Wood, Florence Evens, Rex Cotherman, Clar- ence Smith, anil Ixtis Smith. The duties of the court were to hear cases and give verdicts on all complaints brought against students for infraction of Student Associa- tion rules. At the first meeting this year Dorothy Hurd was elected court stenographer and Elizabeth Wood, court secretary. A tew cases were successfully tried this year for minor infractions of the various association rules. The Court did not go to the County Court session due to the con- ditions caused by the war. Page 15
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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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STUDENT COUNCIL............................................................. Back row: W. Monahan, R. Cotherman. F. Paul. Center row: C. Rollman, H. Hall. D. Signor. A. Archer. G. Perkins. E. Salmon. Front row: .1. Andrews, N. Perkins. Miss Woodhull. adviser: Mr. Townsend, adviser; A. Brewer. B. Eckert. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council for 1941-42 consisted of two representatives from each class of the Junior and Senior High School and one post graduate together with faculty advisers, Miss Woodhull and Mr. Town- send. During the year many important matters were discussed. A Lost and Pound Department was organized with Bill Monahan in charge and assisted by two Student Association members. The Service Committee announced at the beginning of the year that each month a Cleanliness Banner would be given to the class who had the neatest room. The judges were Mr. Stanley, Shirley Ogburn, and Mr. Dawes. Arthur Brewer has done an outstanding job as treasurer, regularly giving exact and complete financial reports. A set of by-laws was drawn up consisting of rules and regulations made by member organizations of the Council. The officers were, president, Norman Perkins; vice-president, Bev- erly Eckert; secretary, Jean Andrews; and treasurer, Arthur Brewer. Page 16
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