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THE PURPLE AND GOLD CHEERLEADERS At the beginning of the year fourteen high school girls “went out” for cheering. After about 2 weeks’ practice, four girls were chosen by both faculty members and student body. Those chosen were: Betty Christie, Mary Denny, Emma Lou Chambers, and Rosaline Hartley. Two cheerleaders left over from last year were Eloise Mayne and Ola Woodcock. Ola Woodcock was chosen as head cheerleader. The girls chose for their uniforms purple skirts and yellow sweaters. Much of the girls’ time at noon was given to practicing so that they would be able to do a better job of cheerleading, to satisfy themselves and the student body. We hope we proved to be satisfactory. 23
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THE PURPLE AND GOLD NEWSPAPER The “Heuveltonian” was published monthly throughout the year. Paul Woods and Betty McMartin were elected co-editois of our newspaper. The assistant editors were Barbara Kelly and Beverly Nugent, and our Business Manager was Mary Denny. The reporters were as follows: Exchange—Ilene Mayhew. Art—Howard Bice, Norma Finley, Elsie Kring. Sports—Bill Smithers. Jokes—Martha Leach, Ola Woodcock. Advertising—Jean Murphy, Rosaline Hartley. School Notes—Nancy McAllister. Alumni—Ida Finley. Cheerleading—Ola Woodcock. Boy’s Athletics—Donald Reynolds. Girl’s Athletics—Betty Aldrich. Agriculture—Lowell Murdock Fashions—Carmen Smithers Homemaking—Jessie Macauley Music—Eloise Mix Senior—Betty Christie Junior—Eloise Mayne Sophomore—Mary Leach Freshman—Beverly Knapp 7th 8th Grades—Ilene Laramy 5th 6th Grades—Mrs. McMartin 3rd 4th Grades—Mrs. Rock 1st 2nd Grades—Mrs. Friot Grade Reporter—Arlene Sibley Roving Reporter—Esther Reynolds Mrs. Jellie and Miss McClelland helped us with our pap r in the first semester. Mr. Drake and Mr. Wallcott were our advisers during the last semester. We wish to thank each of them for their help and everyone on the staff for their cooperation. We plan to have a picnic near the end of the year. I am sure every- one will enjoy this. So-long to the “Heuveltonian” of 1947. 22
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THE PURPLE AND GOLD BASKETBALL Heuvelton High School did quite well this year, winning six games out of twelve. Heuvelton was coached by Mr. Seaman, and managed by Joe Narrow. The team was made up of the following: Paul Wood, center; Carl Poor, left forward; Jim McDonald, right forward; Earle Johnston, left guard; Bill Smithers, right guard. Others who played on the team were: Don Richards, Jim Chase, Jim McAllister, Mac Murdock, and “Abe” Pike. BASEBALL TEAM 24
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