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

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS WILL To the Freshmen: we leave all our worse and we 11 throw in the minor ones to balance mistakes up. As an individual

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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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I, Ruth Klaus, leave my good grades to Donald Rey- nolds and my flirting to Carmen Smithere, I, Jack LeClair, leave my drums, rythm, downbeat, and all to Bill Smithere and my ability to pretend inn- ocense to Boh .Forsythe. I, Edna Macauley, leave my title MJuliet to Esther Reynolds and my pet saying You goon” to anyone who’ll hite. I, Donald Merkley, leave my farming knowledge to Lowell Murdock and my class offices to Carl Poor. I, Mary Merkley, leave F.H.A. and all it stands ofr to Ola Woodcock and my nickname Howard to Eloise Mayne. I, Bill alias William Nugent, leave my sidewalk patrols to Rosalind Hartley and my nice grouchy nature to Melvin Townsend. I, Lois Walker, leave Doctor's orders to Betty McKartin and my Period furniture knowledge to Gladys Richer. In witness whereof, we, the graduating class of 1946, have appointed and approved the undersigned. Given under my hand and seal, This 25th day of June in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Nineteen Hundred and Forty-six Betty Chase, Testator SENIOR TRIP In our Junior year we began to raise a sum o money by dances, food sales, etc. By Easter vacation of our Senior year we had over one thousand dollars. We decided to make a combined tour of New York and Washington D.C. Nineteen students and two chaperons, Mrs. Sharlan and Mr. Mowry left the railroad station in Heuvelton at 7:55 a.K. We arrived in New York at 6:00 P. M. where we had to wair for the representative bf our tour. While we were at Grand Central Station, a redcap mistook one of our students for an Englishman. Maybe it was because of the V buttons he was bearing or maybe it was his'looks. Who knows? We stayed at the Ts.ft, a comfortable hotel in New York where three peonle shared a room. We saw many places of interest in New York including The Statue of Liberty, N.B.C., Radio City, the Bowery, Chinatown, The Little Church around the corner, and Broad- way. Some o the boys heard Vincent Lopez end his orch. 77e all saw the Easter Pageant in the R.C.A. building.

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