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0 Norman Perkins—1‘Darby” Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain, 3; 4; Base- ball. 1. 2. 4; Sooccer, 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain. 4; Student Council. 1; Student Council Vice President, 3: Student Council President, 4; Chief Justice of Student Court. 2; Traffic S]uad, 1; Orchestra. 1. 2. 3, 4; Newspaper. 3. 4; Sports Committee, 2. 3; Class Secre- tary-Treasurer, 2; Science Club. 3; Culture Club. 1, 2. 3. Expects to go to college. Harley Fisk—“Tim” Glee Club. 1, 2; Science Club. 2; News- paper Club. 2. 3; Service Committee, 4. Plans to work in a saw mill. Wayne Hawk—“Henrie” Camera Club, 1. 2; Orchestra. 1. 2. 3; Glee Club. 1. 2; Class Vice President, 2; Class President. 4; Soccer. 2. 3, 4; Basket ball. 2. 3. 4; Baseball. 2. 3. 4. Captain. 4; Clubs Committee, 3, 4; Science Club. 2; Newspaper Club, 1. Expects to go into de fense work. Frederick 0’Hare—“Freddie” Soccer. 2. 3. 4; Basketball. 3. 4; Base- ball. 3. 4; Newspaper Club. 1. 2. 3; Camera Club. 3; Service Committee. 3: Science Club, 2: Class President. 3. Intends to work in some defense plant. Page 6
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George Ackley—“Pie” Track, 3. 4; Newspaper Club. 3, 4; Class President. 3. Expects to join the Army. Leon Ormsby—“Ickey” Camera Club, 1, 2; Camera Club Treas- urer, 4; Newspaper Club. 1; Track. 3. 4; Class President, 2; Traffic Squad, 3; Vice- Captain of Traffic Squad, 4; Student Coun- cil, 3; Soccer, 4; Chief Justice of Student Court, 4; Science Club, 3. Intends to go to the New York State Forest Hangers School at Wannikenna. New York. Harriet Hall—“Roe” Orchestra, 1. 2, 3, 4; Camera Club, 1; Camera Club Secretary. 2; Camera Club President, 3; Service Committee, 1; Ser- vice Committee Chairman, 2; Clubs Com- mittee. 1. 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader. 3, 4; Stu- dent Council, 4; Class Treasurer. 4; Presi- dent Safety Council, 4; President of French Club, 4; Secretary of Orchestra, 4. Wants to be a typist. Arthur Brewer—“Art” Student Council, 1, 4; Treasurer of Stu dent Association, 4; Basketball. 2, 3; Var- sity Basketball Manager. 4; Camera Club, 4; Student Court, 3; Vice-President Safety Council, 4; Track, 4; Orchestra, 2; Science Club, 3. Expects to work a year, then go to Morticians School in New York City. Fage 5
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Qlall September of 1938 saw about 25 “summer tanned” youngsters troop up the creaky stairs of Hadley Luzerne Central School- They were the class of 1942, bewildered a bit, but with an attitude of willing- ness; willingness to face all oncoming enjoyments together, willingness to overcome all obstacles that would hinder their progress on the road that led to the goal that all High school students strive for—graduation. Dot Hurd and Norm IVrkins were respectively president and vice- president of the class that year while Bertha White was secretary. Student Council members were Dorothy Hurd and Norman Perkins. Miss Allerdice was the class adviser. The Sophomore Class found a few of its members missing, but nevertheless continued onward in the field of education with light heart and spirit. Many of the class were beginning to show the way in school activities and athletics. Mr. Nelson was the class adviser. That years’ officers were William Hansen, president; Leon Orms- bv, vice president; and Norman Perkins, secretary-treasurer. William soon moved to Staten Island, and Leon Ormsby took over the duties of president while Wavin' Hawk was elected vice-president. Dorothy Hurd and Arthur Brewer represented the class on tin Student Council, and Nonnan Perkins became the first Chief Justice of the Student Court at the Hadley-Luzerne Central School. Lach year the class enjoyed the privilege of holding the two parties allowed by the constitution. Held either in the school or at the Hadley I own Hall, tin parties always seemed successful and were very well attended. With a still smaller group of students on hand, the class of ’42 dove into their third year activities at H. L. C. S. with hearty vim and vigor. 1 his was an eventful year and can be termed quite successful umler the leadership of Miss Eaton, class adviser. That was the year that saw Manie Tubbs elected “Queen” at a very successful Junior Prom at the Grange Hall. Harold Higgin’s oiehestra furnished the music. Wayne Hawk was elected representa- tive to Boy s State, held in Syracuse the following summer- Norman Perkins was elected “King” of the Winter Carnival. Fred O’Hare J,s ....I president, Emerson Baker, vice-president, and Janette Gill acted as secretary-treasurer. Norman Perkins was vice-president of tile Student Association with Leon Ormsby the other Council member. Arthur Brewer was a representative to Student Court. I I his was the year that saw many of the class contribute fine show- ings on the athletic teams as Hawk, O’Hare, and Perkins plaved on the championship soccer sound besides placing on the varsitv baseball and basketball teams. “Squirt” Salmon was a stalwart of the Junior arsity basketball team, while Emerson Baker and George Ackley contributed their skills to the track team. The girls made a fine show- ing m intramural activities. Page 7
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