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

 - Class of 1949

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 mm® WMj immmmmmmi ww NMELL STEWART Vice-Pres - 4; Senior Play- 2,3,4; Treas,-3; Yearbook-3; Baseball- 1,2,3,4; Basketball-1, 2,3,4; Chorus-3; Foot- ball-4; Newspaper-4, MARY DENNY Pres.-2,3; Sec.- 1; Sen- ior Play- 4; Yearbook- 2, 3; F.H.A.-4; Chorus- 1,2, 3,4; Band- 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader-2,3,4; Newspaper- 2,3,4. JAKES CHASE Vice-Pres.-3; Chorus-2, 3,4; Basketball-2,3,4,1 Baseball-2,3,4; News- paper- 4; Yearbook- 2; Football- 3« Caoacity Crowd At Dramatics lieuvclion --- What may be termed as the best Senior play in » number of years was staged.•; at the OsWegatetrio Town House . here Wednesday night, when Mrs, Edgar Hendee, English in- structor at the Heuvelton Cen- tral School directed the produc- tion, “We Shook The Family Tree.” Presented by special arrange- ment with the Dramatic Pub- lishing Doth Chicago. Ill,, the three-act comedy drew a capacity audience who roared •with laughter at the many comi- cal parts of the production. It can be said in honest criti- cism that no one tried to steai the she , but that each actor portrayed the character he re- presented, faithfully and well, and supported their fellow ac- tors to make a thoroughly en- joyable performance. Those taking part in the pro- duction were: Jessie Macauley, Lauris Johnson, Esther Reynolds, Emma Lou Chambers, Donald Richards, James McAllister, Patricia Denny, Mary Denny. Betty Man ford, Newell Stewart, Howard Bice and Eleanor Beach. Musical supervision was by Prof. Howard Bailey; Sound ef- fect!? and Curtain Donald Rey- nolds: Mgr. of Stage Properties, Joseph Narrow; Ticket Commit- tee:, Mi Hard Poor, eh a i r man, and Donald Sterling and Howard Rice: Poster Committee. Joseph Narrow, chairman, and James Chase and Donald Reynolds; Program Committee. Chairman. ■ Lauris Johnston,- and Clara Smlthers and Donald Reynolds, The play was scheduled fo Lisbon on Friday noon. Heuvelton Central happenings from School Elects Officers Essay, Poetry Winners Listed Heuvelton — The Li t erary Guild of8 Heuvelton has an- nounced the winning contestants ‘in the Jessica Brant Essay and Phila Butler Bowman Poetry .Contests held in Heuvelton Cen- ! tral School. The Northern Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs sponsor the contests. Poetry contest winners were: •Mary Widrick, first; Neorna Col- burn, second; Clara Smithers, I honorable mention. Essay winners were: Eloise Mix, first; Elsie Kring, second, and honorable mention to Bev- erly Knapp and Ilene Laramy. Local judges included Mrs. Nina Johnston, Mrs, Grace Bour- don, Miss Sadie Blood, poetry; Mrs. Stanley McCadam, Mrs, Clive B. Chambers, Mrs. Albert : Gisner, essays. Mrs. Edgar Hendee, English instructor, assisted the Literary Guild in sponsoring the contests in the local school. Mrs. Harold Backus is presi- de»' the Literary Guild. m Heuvelton—-Grades nine through twelve of the Heuvelton Central School completed ballot- ing for their class officers for the coming school year this week. The following officers were elected by the Senior Class; Mil-; lard Poor, president; Newell Stewart, vice president; Mary Leach, secretary; and Donald ; Sterling, treasurer. Mrs. Peter Oberbach will act as class ad- viser, and student council repre- sentatives arc Jessie McCauley and Donald Richards. The Juniors have chosen Eloise Mix as president ; James McAl- lister, vice president; Vanettn Cutway, secretary; Elsie Kring, treasurer: Mrs. Edgar A. Hendee, faculty adviser; and Lowell Mur- dock and Elizabeth Preston as student council representatives'. The Junior Class will sponsor the | yearbook again this year. Sophomore Class officers are , as follows: Ilene Laramy, presi- 1 dent; Eleanor Link, vice presi- dent; William Downing, secre- tary; Lynn Thornhill, treasurer; John Mayne and Jean Ladou- ceur, student council: and Mrs. Edwin C, Seaman, faculty ad- viser. . The Freshman Class, totalling | 41 members, is headed by Robert 1 Finley; vice president is William f Murdock; secretary - treasurer. ! James Breekenridge; and stu- : dent council representatives are Winston Whittemore and Laura Ann Dodd HEUVELTON HIGH BY DOROTHY GLEASON Monday, the seniors and jun- iors went to Ogdens burg to have their pictures taken for the year- book. The proofs arrived Wednes- day. Eleanor Beach’s were quite glamorous and several others thought theirs could have been more so. The Heuvelton varsity team went to Lisbon Tuesday night and swamped Lisbon, 43 to 24, although two of our good play- ers, James McAllister and Low- ell Murdock, were absent. High scorers were George Fieldson and Stuart Richards with 16 points each. ’ P fI | - W - t 7' A basketball game will be held tonight with Waddington at Wad- dington. We hope it will be a Heuvelton victory like the one at Lisbon. Two buse are going so we expect to have a large supporting bod. . The Junior Class is planning to sell soft drinks during the games and to have dances after each home game with refreshments. The music will lae the latest and “hottest” records. Refreshment committee is Beverly Knapp and Dorothy Gleason. The music committee is Elizabeth Preston and Audry Finley.

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 DONALD REYNOLDS Treas. 4; Band-1,2,3,4; Newspaper- 2, 3; Foot- ball-4; Baseball-4; F.F.A.-4; Soccer-2. LSTA BAILEY Chorus- 1,2,3,4. Band- 2,3,4. F.H.A.-3.4. F.H.A. Treas.-4. JOSEPH NARROW Choru3-3,4; Soccer-1,2; Football- 3,4; Basketball- 3,4; Yearbook- 3. ELEANOR BEACH Chorus- 1,2,3,4;:Band- 1,2,3,4; Newspaper-1,2, 3,4; Senior Play- 4; F.H.A.-4. DONALD RICHARDS Senior Play-3,4; Chorus- 2,3; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4;Foot- ball-2,3,4; Newspaper- 3,4; Soccer-1,2. MILLARD POOR Pres.-4; Basketball-1, 2,3,4; Football-3,4; Yearbook-2,3; Newspaper-4. ESTHER REYNOLDS F .H.A.-1.2,3,4;• Yearbook- 3; Senior Play-3,4; Newspaper- 1,2,3. MARTHA LEACH Chorus-1,2,3,4;Band- 2,3,4; F.H.A.-4; Newspaper- 1,2,3,4. DONALD STERLING Basketball-1,2,3• Baseball- 1,2,3,4. Soccer- 1,2. T 7 T I



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 C L A 8 3 HISTORY Early In the fall of 19 +5 the excited voices of some thirty or more fresh- men could be heard through the halls of Beuvelton High School. Although our money raising activities were very muoh restricted, we were allowed to hold a box social Jointly with the sophomores. From this we added a few dollars to our treasury which we had started in the eighth grade. During our sophomore year we didn't function much as a class. With the help of our class advisor, Mies Cross, we presented an assembly program on St. Valentine's Day. In our junior year we quickly became important. We ordered our class rings and received them late in the fall. We were very flattered when our class was given the responsibility of publishing the Yearbook. From a contest which we held, we selected the name Memories of Heuvelton High for It. Although our profits netted us only about 15 00, everyone agreed we had a nice yearbook. On May 21et we held the Annual Spring Prom. The orchestra for the occasion was the Collegians. The hall was decorated in pastel colors with flowers in the center. We gained about $5 00 from this affair. Now we have reached our senior year with twenty members in the class. With such a large class we had to start earning money fast. In the fall we took charge of picture distribution and realized §21.35 in profits from this. At the same time we carried on the magazine drive which netted us $120. During the fall we sold candy and soft drinks at football games. We sold Christmas cards and wrapping paper. On November 23rd we held a dance and raffled off a turkey and made about 99.05. We continued selling candy at noon. On Decem- ber 3rd we sponsored the Senior Play from Lisbon and made $32,75» On February 22nd, a school holiday, we held our Annual Supper and Auction and were overwhelmed at the sight of the profit, approximately 225» We wish to thank Mr. Leamy for donating his services. We also wish to thank Miss Hutchinson and Mrs. Terwilliger for their help. Our sincere appreciation goes to Mrs. Peter Obei’bach, who as class advisor, helped us so much. In March we presented our Senior Play entitled, We Shook the Family Tree , under the capable direction of Mrs. Edgar Hendee, our English instructor. It was a hilarious three-act comedy which turned out to be unusually successful and was immensely enjoyed by everyone. Our presentation of the play at the Town Hall in Heuvelton netted us over $265. We later presented it at the Lisbon School. From the orocee s of the play we gained the .necessary funds to send us on our trip, (P. S. Will you ever forget Newell Stewart as Freddie in those short pants ?) On April 15th we left for Washington and New York. We were taken on guided tours of many places of Interest including the Lincoln Memorial, Mount Vernon, Christ §hurch, the George Washington Memorial, and were awe—stricken at the sight of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Sunday morning most of us attended Easter Sunrise Services at Arlington. The rest of that day and the rest of our stay in Washington was spent mostly in guided tours and sightseeing. Some took in the opening day ball game at Griffith Stadium while others went shopping. We srent two busy and happy days In New York. We saw a television show, a radio broadcast, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Radio City Music Hall, and Chinatown. We will always remember our trip and were glad to have the opportunity of going, but we were glad to get hose. After our trip we did not have much to do except study hard and wait for the “big day . On June 2?th the important time in all our lives arrived. We were graduated from high school. Although we are gone from school, we hope we will not be forgotten •- ff Sk 1 4 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HOTEL DENNY, HEUVELTON, NEW YORK ITWWM U WT71MVZ rTTHTTTn.,

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