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High School Faculty Seated, left to right: Mr. David McDougal, Mrs. Helena Dejnoska, Mr. Lawrence Fuller, Mrs. Evelyn Lockwood, Mr. John Dunning. Standing: Mr. George Doherty, Mr. Harold Neddo, Mr. Joseph Trottier. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Jacqueline Woods, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Mr. Albert Zim- merman, Mrs. Harriet Vroman, Miss Helen Woodin. Standing: Mr. John Castle, Mr. Harry Horn, Miss Belle Casuto, Mrs. Clarissa Varney, Mr. James Corkland, Mr. Armand Gazaille. 13
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Elementary Faculty Left to right: Mrs. Geraldine Monthony. Mr. Kenneth Sawyer, Mrs. Doris Mix. Sec- ond row: Mrs. Clara Hall, Mrs. Blanche TerwUliger, Mrs. Helen Stewart. Miss Myrtle Stone. Left to right: Mrs. Evelyn Mull, Mrs. Madalene Manfred. Mrs. Marion Jennings. Mrs. Patricia McDougall, Miss Gertrude Hamilton. Second row; Mrs. Blanche Parker, Mrs. Emma Luckau, Mrs. Helena Madison. 12
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Class History Beginning school as little tots in September of '44 was an exciting yet frightening event for us. In Kindergarten, we remember the sandboxes, toys and games that Mrs. Manfred used to let us play with. The days at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, over the Fire House and over Frank's Market, made a great im- pression on us that we will never forget. In the old school building, we remem- ber the nurse's office, homemaking room and the art room. Remember, kids, when we had to either walk up to the new building or ride the bus up for lunch? Remember also the day we all went to the new building to go to school? Wasn't that thrilling? Exploring through the parts of the school that weren’t quite fin- ished was a favorite pastime during noon hours. Yet, when we reached ninth grade, everything was calmed down and business began. Six members had been added to our class in the seventh grade. We wel- comed the students from Corinth and Stony Creek with pleasure. Returning from our summer vacation in '53, we, the class of '57, entered our first year of high school at Hadley-Luzerne Central. Most of us were very anxious to get at the work that had to be done. Thirty-nine in number, we were next to the largest class in the school. We elected Sandra Gensel as President; Jack Rhodes as Vice President; Beulah Ellis as Secretary; and Kay Brannon as Treasurer. The advisor of the section was Mr. Robert Jacobs. The other section's advisor was Mr. Harry Horn. Its president was Eleanor DeMarsh; Vice President, Walter King; Secretary-Treasurer was Lois Blanchard. The Student Council Representatives were Lynda Swanson and Raymond Ormsby. In September of '54, we began our duties as sophomores. Our advisors were Mrs. Muriel Peterson and Mr. Harry Horn. We were divided into two sections, but for our class meetings we were combined. For President, we elected Eugene Hughes; Vice President was Jean Brannon; and Gary Grant was Secretary; with Beulah Ellis acting as Treasurer. The Student Council Representatives were Vernon Dunkley and Patty Paul. This year we began to store up money for Washington. We sold candy, cokes, and ice cream. The Candy Manager was Eleanor DeMarsh, the Coke Manager was Robert Wood, and Patty Paul was the Manager of the Ice Cream. This year, Joan Thomas, from Warrensburg Central, joined our class, mak- ing a total of forty. We all returned in September of '55 to continue through High School as Juniors. Miss Helen Woodin and Mr. James H. Corkland were our advisors. Our class officers were: Leah MacDonald as President; Walter King as Vice President; Sandra Gensel as Secretary; and Caroline Gensel as Treasurer of 11B. In 11A, our class officers were: President, Mary Carhart; Vice President, Elean- or DeMarsh; and Secretary-Treasurer, Joan Thomas. In order to decide on Spe- 14
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