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29088 JQSKCEBV JZWQAQVJS FRONT: Parish, Kelly, Bishop, Curry, Simmons, Goulden, Sheppard, faEe. REAR: Nichols, Cutway, Tulley, Fishbeck, Smithers. Bishop, Fishbeck, pres, Vice Pres. Parish, Treas. 2 af 1 M , I Goulden, Sec 0 N - 10 ,
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68.6188 LUOQVCQZPQ9 At last the day arrived, it was a day we had been looking forward to when, with high spirits, hav- ing passed our 8th grade regents, our class of 21 students entered high school life as freshmen. Under the leadership of our president, Ronald Backus, and our advisor, Mrs. Powell, our year passed very quickly, highlighted by a date outing at nLazy Rivern. We were sorry to see our principal, Mr. Thompson, leave for Aruba, South America, but we wished him all the luck in the world. Suddenly we found ourselves Sophomores. The year meant hard work for us llin in creditsi-1 , P 8 and building marks, so we found little time for activities. with Fred Ashworth as president, we started building our treasury by having a food sale. The top thing that year took place when, on March 22, 1952, the ceremony was held for the ground breaking of our new school. we looked on in the hope that we would be the first class to graduate from the long- awaited new building. Everyone was proud to be a Junior. Our class, having decreased to 16, found a very busy year as upper class- men. We had many activies among which were: parties, a food sale, our winter Wonderland Ball, and our annual Junior Prom. To the strains of our beautiful theme, 'Some Enchanted Eveningn we crowned Carolyn Todd, our Queen, and Charles Madill,-our King. Before long we were proudly wearing our Junior rings. This year, as Mr. Barone ad- mits, certainly kept him very busy as our advisor. Now that we are Seniors, we have many wonderful things to look back on and many great things to look forward to. It was a wonderful day in Sept. when we proudly walked into the new School. It was a our class, the Heuvelton Central thrill to know that Class of '5h, would be the first sen- ior class to attend the school. we quickly chose our Ashworth, Ronald officers: Fred Havens, Ronald Backus, Mary Link, and our advisor, Mrs. Armstrong, in preparation for a busy year. The theme 'Let Music Ringn filled the bright pages of our yearbook, and our annual play, 'Seventeenth Summern was a grand suc- cess with everyone proud of our fine cast. we were proud to crown Ronald Backus and Julie Austin King and Queen of our Harvest Ball. Our money making activities kept us all hopping and kept our yearbook above water. with all this to look back on, is it a wonder that as we prepare to climb the stage to receive our dip- lomas, many of us can not help look- ing back on high school with misty eyes? It is with deep appreciation, that we give our thanks and best wishes to all who in any way have helped us, the Class of vgh, .,,ii ii- 1-v 1 . .
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