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VIRGINIA WOOD - GingerM Home Is Where the Heart Is MARJORIE TRAVER - Margie Better Late Than Never Band 1; Student Council 1,3,4; Vice President of Student Council 3, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4; Clubs Committee 2; Library Club 2; Vice President Class 3; Science Club 3; President of Class 4; FHA 4; Maga- zine Sales Manager 4; Yearbook Staff 4. EDITH WOOD - Flip Full of Fun and Fancy Free” Vice President of Class 1; Service Committee 1,2; Chorus 1, 2,4; Library Club 1; GAA 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Cafeteria 3,4; Twirling 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. Assembly Committee 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Girls Chorus 2, 3; FHA 3; Library Club 4; Cafeteria 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4. RAYMOND ROGERS - Doc The Wisest Man Asks Foolish Questions Now and Then OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Band 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; Mythology Club 2; School Play 3.
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CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors of the Hadley-Luzeme Central School, began our high school careers as freshmen under the guidance of Mr. LaRoque and Mr. Kraushaar. We were divided into two sections with Levi Bourdeau, President; Larry Bovee, Vice President; Faith Bethel, Secretary - Treasurer; as officers of one section and Betty Clute, President; Edith Wood, Vice President; Barbara Stokes, Secretary; and Marjorie Allen, Treasurer; of the other. Student Council rep- resentatives were Marjorie Traver and Marjorie Allen. As sophomores we were counseled and directed by Mrs. Peterson. Since we were only one group that year, Warren Post was President of the whole class, Marjorie Traver was Vice Pres- ident, Barbara Stokes was Secretary, and Marjorie Allen was Treasurer. John Cheyer repre- sented us in Student Council. It was during this year that we began raising money for our Sen- ior trip. Two of our major projects were selling emblems to students, and coke during ball games and other extra-curricular activities. Our sophomore year is memorable also because that year we moved into our new building. Our Junior year advisor was Miss Woodin, and under her direction we really began to pro- gress in our attempts to raise money and carry out worthwhile activities. With Faith Bethel as President, Marjorie Traver as Vice President, Barbara Stokes as Secretary, Marjorie Allen as Treasurer, and Lowell Thomas representing us in Student Council, we undertook an ambitious program that included, among other things, selling magazines, pictures of students, and cards. Scrap and paper drives were held throughout the year. Without doubt, the prom and school play were our most outstanding activities of the year. The prom was highly successful and a capacity crowd enjoyed the music of Ray Nelson's orchestra. The school play was well received and two performances played to large audiences. Mr. Castle, our Senior advisor, has guided us during our final high-school days. As Sen- iors we have been planning our trip to Washington, earning the last few dollars necessary for our expenses, and just waiting for the time to start. Of course, we have not lost sight of our prima- ry purpose in attending school, and many of us have been busy planning careers, seeking admis- sion to schools of higher learning, or looking for jobs. Our Senior year officers were Marjorie Traver, President; Nancy Filkins, Vice President; Barbara Stokes, Secretary; and Marjorie Allen, Treasurer. Barbara Stokes was our Student Council representative. Perhaps the greatest project of our high school days was the yearbook. With Faith Bethel and Deloris Harvey as editors, and Margaret Sutliff as business manager we spent much time and effort putting together this edition of The Hi-Lights. We are glad to have been part of the student body of the Hadley-Luzerne Central School, and will remember with deep appreciation all of those who have in any way helped us since we have been attend- ing school. Barb and Lowell
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