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Junior Class History The Class of f5l has worked together In harmony for three happy years. We are approaching the closing of our Junior year, and we view the senior year with confidence and eagerness. Our Junior year has been a busy, enjoyable, and profitable one. We conduc- ted a booth at the Annual Cattle Show and, thus, managed to increase our treas- ury funds. A sleighride party held in November was fun, even though the amount of snow was scanty. Our project for the year was the editing of the Yearbook. The entire class cooperated in getting advertisements and putting the book together. Together with Mrs. Hendee, we breathed a sigh of relief when it was completed. The highlight of the year was the Junior Prom which took place May 26. The hall was decorated with spring colors and flowers and looked very festive. We are proud of the fact that we started the custom of coronating a King and Queen of the Prom, The identity of Queen Eloise Mix and King Lowell Murdock was kept a secret until the night of the dance, when they were crowned with becoming ceremony. Our advisor for the year was Mrs. Edgar Hendee. Class officers were: President, John Mayne; Vice-President, Robert Terwilliger; Treasurer, Ilene Laramy; Secretary, Eleanor Link. The sponsors Junior Class wish to thank the following people who contributed as to the success of our yearbook: Heuvelton School Principal Lists Honor Students Heuveltou — Third quarter honor marks for Heuvelton Cen- tral School have been announced as follows by Dean ¥. Thompson, principal: High School-High Honors — Carolvn Todd, 94.4; Eloise Mix, 93.7: Helen Clark, 92.2; Robert Steele, 90, Honors — Betty Baxter, 89: Beverly. Knapp, 88.5; Louise Raven. 88,4; Carol Downing, 87,2; Ruth Hen lx, 87; Juanita I Moore 87; Helen Childs, 88.8; j Beulah Youngs. 85.8; Fairbaim, j 85,8; Va.net.ta Cutway, 85.4; Vir-; ginia Buck, 85. ! Essay And Poetry Winners Listed By Literary Guild I Heuvelton—Prize winners in | the annua! local Jessica Brant j essay contest, sponsored, by the 1 Literary Guild of Heuvelton, 7ha ve been announced, • Award of first prize was given to Eleanor Link; second prize to Ilene Laramy, and honorable mention to Jean Ladouceur and Winston Whittemore, all students : of the Heuvelton Central School, I who submitted essays on the to- . pic, Indians of New York State. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY TkE POX FUNERAL HOME, HEUVELTON, NEW YORK Mr, Bill MeMi11an Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Good.ison Mr. and Mrs. Franc is Tyo Mr. and Mrs. Roy load ill A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods!de Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Steele Mr, and Mrs. 31 e r1ing J ohnson Mrs. Elbridge Hurlbut Mr, and Mrs. Everett Link Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mr, Benjamin Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Adelsid Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Llewellyn Billing Calvin Gilmeer Melvin Sayers Flight Arnold Bayne Franklin Bishop W. R. Fleetham William Scott Howard Youngs e Richardson E, Miller Lytle
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Row 1 Row 3 Helen Clark, Francis Dodd, Patricia Simmer. Maureen Ferry, Rose Ormsbee, Helen Wood. Mr. Grant, Virginia Blackburn, Francis Todc Bethany Poor, Doris Cutway. Joan Derm: j Barbara Parish, Laura Dodd, Gerald Howes, Stanley MeCadam, Darleen Downing, Betty LaVieg Doris Cutway, Helen Raven. William Murdock, Richard Downing, Winston vVhittemore, James Breckenridge, Donald Gooshaw, Rupert Bailey, Fairhairn Ashworth, James Howes, Robert Finley, Raymond Aidrich. SOPHOMORE NOTES The sophomore class has been very active this year. We nave had many happy and successful social events, including three parties. Cur class is the largest in the school and one new member has joined us, Stanley MeCadam. The members of the class have all readily participated in the activities to raise money for our senior trip. We have sold candy at school and at home basketball games. Wo have many plans for the coming year, and we hope that our future high school years are as successful as this one has been Mr. Arthur Grant was our advisor for the year. Class officers were: President. ....... Vice-President . . . . . Secretary and Treasurer. . . Laura Dodd . . Frances Dodd . . Frances Todd THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HOTEL PENNY, YORK.
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