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

 - Class of 1945

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CHARLES AUGUSTUS SHUMAN “Gussie” Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Male Ensemble 2; St. Council 2; Class treas. 3; Sketch Club 3; Soccer 2; chief justice of St. Court 4. Class Song Alberto Archer Dear Alma Mater, we owe thee praise, For all our classmates for our high school days. Memories of joys and fears inside thy door, Memories to cherish for evermore. Farewell, H.L.C.S., farewell to you; We will remember you when we arc through. Thoughts of our work and play for al these years Come back to us as departing nears. We hand this torch to you, please carry on, Keep the flame burning after we are gone, Burning for truth and hope, and for our boys who die, Burning forever in Hadley Luzerne High. Seven

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GRACE MARY LA MOY “Grach” Glee Club 1; Library Club 3. JUNE ROSE MOREHOUSE “Junie” Camera Club 1, 2; Phys. Fitness 2; Victory Corp 2; Library Club 3; Newspaper Club 4. JOHN EDGAR PERKINS “Johnner” Basketball I; Traffic Squad 2; St. Association pres. 3. JOYCE MARILYN ROZELL “Rozie ' Newspaper 4; Class sec. 1; Orchestra 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 2; St. Council treas. 3; Cheerleader 1 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student director 4; Victory Corp 2; Phys. Fitness 2; Debate Club 2; French Club 2, 3, pres. 2, vicc-prcs. 3; Salutatorian. Six



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Class History... As thirty-six completely unbcwildcrcd, young, eager freshmen, we started our first year of high school in the fall of 1941. At last we were on the road to the goal all high school students strive for—graduation. Katherine Kingsley led us as president, Kenneth Deuel as vice-president, Joyce Rozcll, secretary. Alberta Archer and Bob Cotherman were our Student Council representatives. Lois Smith was member of Student Court. Mr. Van dc Water was our class advisor. We felt pretty big when we got the English room for home room, but by October we were forcibly moved to the music room by the juniors. After we got used to it—we really enjoyed it—even the “Powder Room.” The second year found us under the guiding hand of Mr. Van de Water, until January when he became principal. Miss Pease filled his position ’til March when ill health forced her to leave. Mrs. Van de Water took over then. Our officers were Seth Hill, president; Bob Cotherman, vice-president; Bill Frasier, secretary'. Katherine Kingsley was member of Student Court. Carolyn Hart and Charles Shuman were Student Council representatives. Carolyn brought honor into our ever-increasing clan by being elected secretary of Student Council. The third year of our High School brought forth an entirely different attitude from our now juniors. We were anxiously looking forward to the coming events which were plentiful. First offices started with Sylvia Bethel, president; Phil Gardner, vice-president; Harris Stone, secretary, and Charles Shuman, treasurer. After several switches, Bill Frasier succeeded Sylvia as president and Carolyn Hart took over Harris’s job. Sylvia Bethel was Student Court member. Joyce Rozcll, Katherine Kingsley and John Perkins all brought us honors this year by John’s election as president of Student Association, Joyce as treasurer of Student Association and Katherine as secretary' of Student Association. Miss Scofield was our class advisor. One of the two climaxes of this term was the ordering of our class rings. After a few boys vs. girls arguments over the matter, we almost came to an agreement, but we do admit— they aren’t so bad. The second climax came in the form of the Junior Prom which was a great success socially and financially. Katherine Kingsley was crowned Queen of the Prom. 1944! Seniors at last! We had now reached our last year at H.L.C.S. and there were only thirteen of our original thirty-six left. Some went into the service and some just left. Phil Gardner led us as president, Grace La Moy as vice-president, Carolyn Hart as secretary, and Katherine Kingsley as treasurer (Alberta Archer pro-temed) ; Carolyn Hart and Charles Shuman were members of Student Court with Charles as chief justice. We were honored again by having Phil Gardner elected president of Student Association; Katherine Kingsley, vice- president (Carolyn Hart pro-temed); Alberta Archer, treasurer. Miss Scofield still was our capable advisor. In January Joyce Rozcll and Charles Shuman were crowned King and Queen of the Winter Carnival. Most of the year’s activities were spent in raising money for the New York trip which was well worth the effort. We wish to thank all of the townspeople who so willingly patronized us, thus making our trip possible. We have enjoyed our four years at H.L.C.S. but now the time has come for us to leave and try our hands at new skills. Besides learning a little, we’ve had a lot of fun and we are sure that these four years will linger long in our memories. Eight

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