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HRH Standing — Carl Young, Barbara Kelly, Maclyn Murdock, Norma Finley, Edward Hartvrick, Miss Gross (director), Rosaline Hartley, Donald Reynolds Front Row, seated — Helen Olark, Eleanor Beach, Beverly Nugent, Martha Leach, Mary Leach, Ilene Laramy, Beverly Knapp, Eloise Mix, Mary Denny Second Row — seated, Mary Widriok, Betty Manford, Joan Denny, Frances Dodd, Robert Steele, Bill Smithere, Lauris Johnston, June Mandigo, Elsie Kring Band Notes In the early autumn we held an organization meeting and elected the following officers: President, Lauris Johnston; Vice-President, Barbara Kelly; Secretary, Beverly Knapp; and Treasurer, Eleanor Beach. In November, Mary Denny, Elsie Kring and Eleanor Beach were chosen to play in the All State Sectional Band at Potsdam. Six numbers were played under the dir- ection of Elvin Freeman. Lately we have made a study of Bronze Eagle by Graham. At the senior play on March 11, an ensemble played a few numbers between the acts. THE CHEERLEADERS Early in the year, three new cheerleaders were chosen from a group of about twelve. Those chosen were Eleanor Link, Ruby Murdock and Eloise Mix. The three retained from last year were Mary Denny, Eloise Mayne and Emma Lou Chambers. They chose for their uniforms — purple jumpers, yellow blouses and saddle shoes. The girls worked hard to make a creditable showing for Heuvelton High and were amply rewarded by the cooperation of student body and townspeople.
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tfKMQRIES OF HEUVELTON HIGH — EDITORIAL STAFF Joe Narrow, Adv. Manager; Newell Stewart, Bus. Manager; Mary Leach, Literary Ed.; Jessie Macaulay, Activities Ed.; Millard Poor, Athletics Ed., Mr. Snyder, Adviser; Lauris Johnston, Ass't. Ed.; Rosaline Hartley, Glass Ed., Mary Denny, Mi tor. Cast: Elsie Kring, Dodie; Dorothy Gleason, Cordelia Puckett, Nancy McAllister, Lottie; Betty Aldrich, Dottle; Barbara Kelly, Miss Holt; Norma Finley, Visitor, Beverly Nugent, Pat Pryor; Eloise Mayne, Angela Warren; Donald Richards, Bill Jackson; Howard Snyder, Hoofendyke; Esther Reynolds, Dovie Finkledink; Newell Stewart. Jack; Bill Smithere, Henry K. Dodson; Maclyn Murdock, Jonathan Puckett.
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Back Row — Uiss Cross (director), Newell Stewart, Donald Richards, Edward Hart- wick, Bill Smithere, James Chase, Freeman Ashworth, Lauris Johnston, Maclyn Murdock, Robert Steele Third Row — Elsie Kring, Audrey Finley, Neoma Colburn, Eloise Mix, Mary Denny, Eleanor Beach, Beverly Bishop, Vanetta Cutway, Beverly Knapp, Dorothy Gleason, June Mandigo, Lois Parish Second Row — Emma Lou Chambers, Betty Manford, Beverly Nugent, Barbara Kelly, Betty Aldrich, Rosaline Hartley, Norma Finley, Mary Leach, 'Martha Leach, Betty Zoller, Leta Bailey, Margaret Simmons First Row — Jessie Macaulay, Ruth Leach, Nancy Freeman, Eleanor Link, Ilene Laramy, Eloise Mayne, Nancy HoAllister, Thera Thornton, Lila Aldrich, Golda McDonald, Helen Madill, Mary Widrick, Clara 8mithere CHORUS NOTES When the chorus organized last September, under the direction of Miss Cross, a large group was present. We have maintained a large attendance throughout the year. In November, eight of our members were sent to Potsdam to participate in the All State Sectional Chorus. They were: Arlene Sibley, Emma Lou Chambers and Betty Manford, sopranos; Eloise Mix and Barbara Kelly, altos; James Chase, Bill Smlthers, and Lauris Johnston, basses. Five selections were sung, under the direction of Dr. Irvin Cooper of Montreal. Skating Rink This might be Bill Smithere. He is quite a ski enthusiast. This winter for the first time, Heuvelton young people had free access to a safe rink on which to skate. It was located near the school so that it was used a good deal at noon by the pupils of the school, as well as during the evening and after school-time. We wish to thank the Chamber of Commerce and any others who had a hand in providing the rink. We hope that there will he one every year, now that the ice is broken, so to speak.
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