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I I I I Striving to reach a definite goal has been the motto of our class for the past three years. Throughout our freshman year we learned to know each other through,parties and similar occasions. Our Sophomore class held many sociable, as well as profitable, events. A food sale was sponsored in the early spring and we had charge of a booth at the annual cattle show. We managed to increase our treasury funds by these various activities. With spirited eagerness we entered upon our junior year. Our class rings arrived early in December. We are extremely proud of them inasmuch as they are the first in the school's history to have Heuvelton Central School on them. Several activities, such as dances and the sale of soft drinks, have proved profitable throughout the year. The Annual Prom was held the twenti- eth of Kay. The hall was decorated In spring colors with Bobby Butler's or- chestra furnishing the music. We have accepted the challenge that has been put before us in issuing the Yearbook, and hope we have exemplified our will- ingness and ability In its publication. Class officers for the past year have been as follows: president, Blaise Mix; vice-president, James McAllister; secretary, Vanetta Cutway; treasurer, Elsie Bring. Popularity Poll The Yearbook Staff conducted a popularity contest among the high school students. Here are the results: Girl Elolse Mix Mary Denny Dorothy Gleason Audry Finley Betty Hanford Ruth Leach Elolse Mix Mary Denny Carol Downing Audry Finley Barbara Hentz Carol Downing Elolse Mix Esther Reynolds Jessie Macaulay Betty Manford Bob Steele Lauris Johnston Newell Stewart Most desirable date Slowest Best Musician Most likely to succeed Most dramatic; Teacher's problem Best athlete Wittiest Best looking Quietest First married Best dancer Lowell Murdock Earl Wallace Lauris Johnston Lauris Johnston Newell Stewart Newell Stewart Donald Richards Winston Whittemore Lowell Murdock Robert Gooahaw James Chase James Chase this Page sponsored by bay ggahy Chevrolet go OGDIDIBBURO
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SOPHOMORES Front How -- (left to right) - llene La rainy, So Ida McDonald, Haney Free- man, Beverly Bishop, Lois Parish, Ruth Leach, Second Row— Barbara Hentz, Joyce Bresette, Robert Terwllliger, Arthur Terwllllger, Eleanor Link, Jean Ladouceur, John Kayne, Sophomore News The sophomore class started the year with seventeen members and at the present time we have thirteen. At the beginning of the year Mrs. Seaman was rraEdmously chosen our class advisor. Officers of the sophomore class are: president, llene Laramy;:vice-president, Eleanor Link; secretary, Jean Ladouceur; treasurer, Beverly Bishop, Jean Ladouceur and John Kayne were- chosen Student Council representatives. We have had several parties and, In general, we have enjoyed being soph- omores. Ho ever, we are anxiously looking forward to next year when we will be juniors. SPONSORS Mr. end Mrs, Lee Finley ' '118; s Eileen Mitherup hr. and •i'Itr. Leroy Backus : ir and Mrs, Wade Moore hr, and Mrs, Salter Curry Mr. and Mrs. Bod nerkley Mx. and Mrs. Joseph Goosh w Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fleethaa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods!de Mr« and Mrs. Newell Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Seorge Ketchaa JIX. and Mrs. Edwin Seaman Mr. and Mrs. Dejovin Si Is on Mr. ■ . i 0. . , f , : - c Mr. an d Mrs, Fred Crawford Mr, and Mrs. Chester Backus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breckenrifiye Mr. and .Mrs, Lyele S»ithere • . ; .1 Mrs, Millard Sireland MX« Mr. anc Mrs. Ollie Youngs ' i-X • . J. -hr . V Mrs. Lets Rock MX „ end Mrs. Lev.-renc--: Sovle Mre, Elsie Salthere Mr. Francis Slater !r, and v. • Ml 8: Mary McMillan mmm
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