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v Class Prophecy As we gaze into the future of the seniors of the A -.S3 of !41, we observe that they have'very-promising' '• uues, So here are your futures ye seniors of ;41. see that: Betty Badger in the year 1951 is an artist in caris, Theresa Chambers is married to an agricultural ■ teacher of Heuvelton High School. Jeanette Crawford, having become a full-fledged nurse in New York City, is now caring for her many pat.;.ent: Walter Hazelton is now head of the rairymen:s Lea- gue Plant in Massena. Arlie Henry and Mrs. Henry (the former Miss Beverly Pike) are now managing a farm on the Pope Mills road Madeline Hill is now a teacher at St. Lawrence University. Howard Livingston is now teaching mathematics at Heuvelton High School. Maurice Mix is now making a world wide tour speaking cn problems of the moment. Harry Meere is now mayor of New York City with hopes of becoming United States President. Thomas Nugent is now assistant manager of the Smithers and Nugent Corporation. William Reynolds new owns the largest poultry farm in the north country. Stuart Rlckett is now the star player of the Brooklyn Dodgers - Betty Sloan is a dietician in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. Harold Smithers is now jerking sodas at his soda fountain. Jessie Taylor is now playing and singing at the Metropolitan Opera House. Betty Badger and Madeline Hill
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Jessie Taylor: Jon;e Econo.ales Club 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper Assistant Editor g, 4 Jpeahing Cont-est 4 Minstrel Show 2 Operetta 3, 4 ‘‘For she was just the quiet hind whose natures never vary. •
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Last Will and Testament We, the seniors of Heuvelton High School, village of Heuvelton, county of St. Lawrence, State of New York, being of sound mind, memory and under-standing do, make, devise and publish the following as our last will and testament. First: We hereby revoke all contracts, bills and pro- mises which we have made during our high school career in Heuvelton High School. Second: We leave and bequeath to the Junior Class all ' our property, including our very much used back seats, books, magazines and such essential articles, also our ability to get to senior meetings on time. Third: We leave and bequeath to a promising Junior Class 'h the successful endeavors to raise funds for their Washington trip. Fourth; We leave and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our honored place in the hearts of our teachers and our ability as students in H. H. S. Fifth: We leave and bequeath to the Freshman Class, our art of breaking the rules and regulations by which Heuvelton High School is thereby governed. Sixth: We leave and bequeath the faculty cur grati- tude for the time, work and encouragement they have given us so that we might attain this higher goal. Seventh: We leave to Mr. Bush a back room of well be- haved seniors. Eighth: To Miss Hutchinson we leave and bequeath a group of well finished experiments in chemistry for the coming year. Ninth: To Mr. Farden we leave a better attentive English IV class. Tenth; To Mrs. Johnston we leave an empty row of front seats that can be filled by our promising senior olas s. Eleventh: To Mr. Hurley we leave a library full of biographies on musicians to take up his time. Twelfth: To Mr. Rawlins we leave a spy glass so he can watch the future senior girls. Thirteenth: The Senior Class leaves the following articles which are to be distributed to the mem- bers of H. H. 3.
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