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

 - Class of 1948

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Seated about table — Rosaline Hartley, President; Jean Murphy, Treasurer; Ruby Murdock, Secretary; Betty Aldrich, Vice-President. At desk — Miss Beswick Second Row — Nancy McAllister, Esther Reynolds, Regina Aldrich, Emma Lou Cham- bers, Audry Finley, Elizabeth Preston, Eleanor Link, Thera Thornton, Nancy Freeman, Barbara Hentz, Irene Poor, June Hazleton Rear Row — Jessie Macaulay, Betty Hanford, Lila Aldrich, Neoraa Colburn, Golda McDonald, Leta Bailey, Lois Parish, Vanetta Cutway, Carmen Townsend FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA What is the purpose of the F.H.A, Club? To establish and organize groups of girls interested in Home Economics for the purpose of having good times together, What goes on? Twice a month we meet; once as a group in the Homemaking Room to take care of business dealings of our club, and once in a lively social func- tion (a party with lots of games, a hike, a bicycle ride, a picnic, a hot dog roast, or any other get-together that ha,s fun for all). One of our rules is to have plenty of good things to eat. What else? We have done much this year to increase the funds in our treasury. At ball games and other school junctions, we have sold refreshments. With the orofits we have bought gold F.H.A. emblem pins and chapter sweaters. Also we are planning to send two girls to the F.H.A. camp this summer at Grogan, New York, for two weeks at the expense of the club. I Teachers' Gw -wW0°ference Wi °'- M. i I’ijje rene C ' ° nce i refit;,... 194? ents. it :r0s . che -■'tie ),„ 1 mnmt. “ ( 3rter , sf ooIVo ! roiis 1 lul- ' ulkge H°SI]|,., neon r,, lr,iLion. - v ,Jur,s(.s ‘'otxtliun vo »nc, •ms 1 '}• Or. '■'i rte,

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Seated — Horace Jackson, President; Lowell Murdock; Joe Richards; Billy Roach; James Chase, Secretary; George W. Briggs, Adviser. Second Row — James McDonald; Lyle Bogardus; James McAllister, Vice-President; William Downing, Sentinel; Lynn Thornhill. Third Row — Stuart Richards; Robert Steele, Treasurer; George Fieldson; Walter Woodeide; John Mayne. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The judging team this year consisted of Horace Jackson, George Fieldson, and James McAllister with Robert Steele and Joe Richards as alternates. James McAl- lister placed high individual at Hammond Fair. At the annual judging contest at Canton State School, we placed fifth. We attended the annual Fall Rally at Parishville, and placed first in all of the athletic events taking place at the tournament. We also took part in the basketball tournament. Our team is comprised largely of varsity players. The members taking the Green-Hand Degree include: George Fieldson, Lowell Murdock, William Downing, Billy Roach, Joseph Richards, Lynn Thornhill, John Mayne, and James McDonald. We also bought ten new purple and gold satin jackets. The following attended Farm and Home Week at Cornell in April: George Field- son, Robert Steele, James McAllister, and James Chase. The purpose of this is to acquaint the students with the New York State College of Agriculture. Many lectures and demonstrations on the lat est trends were given. The Annual Father and Son Banquet was held in April. Miss Beswick was in charge of the food. We have made many interesting projects in the shop this year. Some were group projects and others were individual ones. Mr. Briggs has made several visits to the individual home-farms. He has tried to spend at least one afternoon or evening at our farms. On the whole, we feel we have had a very successful year in agriculture, and look forward to an equally profitable year in 1948-49.



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Back Row — Donald Richards, Jokes Editor; Bill Smithers, 8porte Editor; Haclyn Murdock, Advertising Manager; Edward Hartwick, Jokes Editor; Howard Bice, Art Second Row —• Elsie Kring, Art Editor; Norma Finley, Art Editor; Betty Hanford, Exchange Editor; Clara Smithers, Art Editor; Mr. Snyder, Faculty Adviser First Row — Mary Denny, Assistant Editor; Jean Murphy, Business Manager; Bever- ly Nugent, Editor; Barbara Kelly, Co-Editor; Rosaline Hartley, Ase't. Editor THE HEUVELTONIAN Students interested in working on the school paper, held a meeting during the second week of school in September. The staff listed above were chosen. Then H; the staff chose the following reporters: Alumni, Betty Zoller and Nancy KcAlli J-: ter; School Notes, Audrey Finley and Eleanor Beach; Boys' Athletics, Donald Rey- nolds; Future Farmers of America, Lowell Murdock; Future Homemakers of America, Ruby Murdock; Fashions, Betty Aldrich; Band, Eloise Mix; Chorus, Mary Leach; Seniors, Eloise Mayne; Juniors, Martha Leach; Sophomores, Elizabeth Preston; Freshmen, Carl Young; Seventh and Eighth Grades, Helen Clark; Grades (1-6), Bev- erly Knapp; Roving Reporter, James McAllister; Cheerleaders, Emma Lou Chambers. To date five issues of The Heuveltonian have been published. The reporters have done an excellent job. YEARBOOK TITLE CONTEST Early in the year, the staff of the yearbook decided to change the name of the yearbook of Heuvelton High School. The original name had been Purple and Gold. Consequently a title contest was announced and twenty entries were received. A vote was taken and Memories of Heuvelton High submitted by Joe Narrow,easily won.

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