Heuvelton Central High School - Heuveltonian Yearbook (Heuvelton, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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We chose as our class officers: President- Vinton Bowering; Vice-President- Mary Merkley; Secretary- Shirly Bajme; Treasurer, Earle Johnston. Class advisor Mrs. Sharlandn At last we were freed from the chain and allowed to raise money. The graatesthighlight fcf the year was our Junior Prom which was held in the Town Hall. The hall was dec- orated in Spring colors with an arbor of artificial flowers over the doorway. Our orchestra for the big event wa A1 Meade and hias Serenaders. The fine music that v;as rendered that night was again recalled to assist the juniors in sponsering other dances. Food sales and other dances were held to raise money. A highlight of this year was the occasion when we could proudly display our class rings. The sane design was not chosen by all of the members of the class. We completed our junior year with great satisfaction, and looked forward eagerly being Seniors. Finally, nineteen of us reached the last rung of the ladder. Two students from Rensselaer Falls joined our class. To lead us successfully through the year we chose as our class officers: President - Donald Merkley; Vice- President - Jack LeClair; Secretary - Shirley Bayne; Treas. Mary Merkley. Class advisor Mrs. Sharland. We sponsored dances, food sales, a penny supper, and a play to earn enough money to take us on our trip. The highlight of the senior year was the week we spent touring New York City and Washington. Mr. Howry and Mrs. Sharland were our chaperones on the trip. The interesting views that we saw on our trip will be treasured throughout our years of life. Let us hope that those of us who have reached the top rung will not fail our motto Our goal is high. Our aim, the sky. CLASS AWARDS AND HONORS Valedictorian Ruth Klaus 8alutatorian Harold Gilbert Chambers Class Historian Guy Junior Davis Class Testator Elizabeth Eilene Chase Class Prophet Harold Paul Ashworth Class Color White Class Flower Rose Class Motto Our aim is high, Our goal the sky.

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Donald Merkley Bib Ben January 3, 1928 Hobby: Building model airplanes Likes; Everything Dislikes: Braggards Ambition: Undecided. Baseball 3; Basketball 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Treas. 3,4. Hobby: Sports Likes: Good food, women Dislikes: Jitterbugging Ambition: Get married F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Soccer 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Pres, of Class 4; Football 3; F.F.A. Pres. 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4 Mary June Killenbec Mickey14 August 7, 1928 Hobby: Collecting Souvemiors Likes: Dancing, Skating Dislikes: Classical music Ambition : Secretary Band 2,3 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Orch. 4; Newspaper 1, FH.A 4 Mabel Macauley Hobby: Collecting pictures Likes: Dancing, movies Dislikes; Teasing Ambition Nurse Chorus 4; Student Council 3; Newspaper 3,4; F.H.A. 4 CLASS HISTORY Mowry As we climbed the next rung in the ladder we became sophmores. During the long climb to the top we had lost 13 members which now reduced our number to 20. We began the year by selecting as our leaders: President-Ruth Klaus; Vice-President- Jack LeClair; Secretary and Trea.surer- Paul Ashworth. Class Advisor, Miss Daniels. We sponsered a Halloween party which was held in the Grange Hall. The hall was decorated in black and orange with a many fan- tastic, weird touches. We enjoyed the evening by playing games and dancing. Many of our boys were then active in many sports. ihe; were no longer green as the freshmen are considered. On reaching the next rung of the ladder we became juniors. As we reached this stage - our number was reduced to 18.



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 CLASS PROPHECY It is now 1966-—twenty years since we were graduated. We looked up the class of 46. Well, it seems that everyone cfin be found. Vinton is a well-known lawyer residing in Philadelphia, Pa., with his family and devoted wife. Edna is Vinton s wife and they have two beautiful childred that look like both of them. Jack is an engineer who gained a reputation for his work on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Ruth was married a couple of years after teaching school. She now lives with her family in Utica. Victo» owns and operates a fine 175 acre farm near Lisbon. Ora is an extremely contented housewife with six child- 8he lives next door to Marfc K, is married and has three children Her husband nd so she travel much. Bill is a successful physician downstate and naturally as married Rosie. Paul died in an automobile crash August IB, 1951 in Louisana. Lois is a registered nurse. She works under known Doctor Livingston. Guy is the sole occupant and owner of Davis drup store. Betty is married and now has seuen children. Earle joined the Airforce and made the first landing in Heuvelton. Leo Hand - Everyone knows the comedy star of screen, and radio. Donald is a St. Lawrence county agricultural a very well (Brandy1s) agent. Shirley worked for three years in a television studio, then married a wealthy gentleman. She now lives on Long Island. Harold is a salesmc?n for a cigar company in Syracuse. Mary M. married a doctor when she was 24 and now lives with her husband in Oregon. Bob is a foreman at Kassena. He is still a bachelor. Ke dcesn t like to be pinned down.

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