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

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rifiit 1955 UEUVCITONIRN PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS HEUVCITON, N.Y. We Honor To a beloved and devoted teacher, Mrs. Inez Thompson, the Class of 1955 affectionately dedicates the Heuvel- tonian as a token of our appreciation for all she has done for us. We, the class of 1955 have chosen as the theme for our year- book The St. Lawrence Seaway . The Seaway has been a controver- sial issue for many years; now it is a reality. The North Country is prim- arily an agricultural community. The construction of the Seaway will have a tremendous impact upon our way of living. Thousands of industrial workers will be moving into small villages; new industries will be erected. Al- though we face many problems and hardships, we are ready to assume our responsibilities. We are eager to see the expansion and development of our section of the country. TABLE OP CONTENTS Dedication ...................... 2 Administration ................. Ip Faculty ......................... 5 Seniors ......................... 6 Underclassmen ................. lip Elementary Grades .............. 18 Activity-Sports ............... 26 Music Dept...................... 30 Staff and Club pictures ........ 33 SENIOR MESSAGE This year, 1955, brings to a close our high school career. For most of us, it has been a happy and eventful experience. Now, as we move on, we have noth- ing left but the memories as we reread this book. No matter what our destination is, we will all remember that we graduated from Heuvelton Central. We, as a body wish everyone of you the best of luck----always. re- seated : Mrs. Gertrude Chambers; Mrs. Mabel Dodd; Mr. Howard Hutchinson, President; Mrs. Frances Mix. Standing: Mr. Mason Steele; Mr. Mark V. Sellis, Principal; Mr. Clarence Armstrong; Mr. Donald Livingston; Mr. Lawrence Sovie. Engineers Seated: Mrs. Ruth Hunter; Mrs. Katherine Hannan; Mr. Charles Barone; Miss Joan Hartman. Standing: Mr. Irwin Fall- ows; Mrs. Sarah Fallows. SeatedrMiss Jerrine Hutch- inson; Miss Beverly Ken- yon; Mrs. Jessie Friot; Mrs. Carolyn Seikmann;Miss ?loy Adrian; Mrs. Harriet Armstrong; Mr. Guy Conklin Mr Mark V. Sellis; Absent from picture, Mrs. Christ- ine Narrow. Seated: Mrs. Ruth Kuchler; Mrs. Winifred Browning; Mrs. Ada Haven; Mrs. Paul- ine Breaky. Standing: Mrs. Marion Rice Mrs. Inez Thompson; Miss Laurena Sovie. Seated: Mrs. Leta Rock; Mrs. Elsie Smithers; Mrs. Gertrude Sheppard; Mrs. Gladys McMartin; Mrs. Jane Hendee. Standing: Mr. James Morgan Mr-. Jame s Hanno. Excellent friends are rare. PRANCES BISHOP: Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4? Student Council 1|; Honor Society 4; P. H. A. 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Senior Play 4 5 Class President 3; Vice President 1; Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2; Photo- graphy Club 3. A friend of justice and truth a favorite with age and youth DEAN PISHBECK: Class Presi- dent 4; Secretary 1; Vice Pre- sident 3j Yearbook Editor 4 Track 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 She fills her life with deeds not years. HELEN CURRY: F. H. A. 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4? Senior Play 4; Photography Club 3 Let me laugh, dance and sing Youth is such a lovely thing. JOAN GOULDEN: Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 2,3; Honor Society 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; Class Pre- sident 1; Vice President 2,4; Secretary 3j Newspaper Staff 2 Photography Club 3; Sextette 3 4 ; Valedictorian. By friendly deeds is friendship won. DONALD CUTWAY: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 2,3,4; Photography j Reporter 4; Soccer 3 4; Base- ball 1; Basketball 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Stu- dent Council 3- Quiet persons are welcome everywhere. ROBERT HARPER: Yearbook Staff Intramural Basketball 2,3,1;.; Intramural Bowling 2,3 ; Sen- ior Play 4 A bright smile and a winning way. PATRICIA KELLEY: Senior Play Photography Club 3; P.H.A. 1,2 3,I|_; Girls Sports 3; Yearbook Staff Ip. It Is nice to be natural if you are naturally nice. JOYCE PARISH: Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,ip; P.H.A. 2,3,4? Dance Band 3,4; Sextette 3,4? Senior Play 4; Class Treasurer 3; Secretary 1,2; Photography Club 3? Student Council 3? Cheerleader 3 b- Girls Sports 1,2,3,Ip; Yearbook Staff Ip. A little mischief by the way, a little fun to spice the day. DANNY LAKE: Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; P.P.A. 1,2; Senior Play Ip Yearbook Staff 4.? Newspaper 2; Class Treasurer 1. He that has patience may compass anything. EDWIN SHEPPARD: Band 1,2,3,if; P.P.A. 1,2,3,if,' Basketball 3, if; Track 3,4? Cross Country 2; Student Council If; Reporter If; Secretary 3? Newspaper Staff 3 Dance Band Ip; Yearbook Staff If Senior Play If. A man of few words but much action. RONALD NICHOLS: Chorus 3,If5 Yearbook Ip; Baseball 2,ip; Bas- ketball 2,3,Ip; Senior Play Ip. Mild of manner and gentle of heart. HILDA SIMMONS; Chorus 1,2,3,if Band 1,2,3,Ip; Girls Sports 1,2 3,If.; Class Treasurer 2; Sex- tette 3,If? Yearbook ip; Senior Play Ip. To live is my business and my art. ROBERT SMITHERS: Chorus 1,2,3 1}.; Soccer 1, 3? Photography Club 3j Cross Country 2; Base ball 3; Yearbook Ip; Senior Play. Dignity and grace, everything prim and in its place. LINDA TULLEY: P.H.A. 1,2,3,Ip; Class Secretary Jp.; Yearbook Ip; Student Council 3; Senior Play Ip ; Saluatorian. Senior Class Officers Seated: (1. to r.) Dean Fishbeck, president; Joan Goulden, vice-pres- ident; Mrs. Armstrong, advisor; Linda Tulley, secretary; Frances Bis- hop, treasurer; Edwin Shepperd; Student Council representative. Class History As we, the class of 1955 look back over the past four years, we Realize that we have gained an excellent education not only from our books but also from our contacts with many people In extra-curricular activities. We shall never forget the year we entered high school as Fresh- men. We were enthusiastic and eager to assume our responsibilities as part of the student body. For the first time we became an organized class with the following officers: Joan Goulden, president; Frances Bishop, vice-president; Dean Fishbeck, secretary; Danny Lake, treas- urer; Mrs. Hendee, our advisor. We had three super spcial evenings during the year: a rollicking sleigh ride, a class picnic at Lazy River (when Danny capsized the boat and had to be rescued), and a successful food sale to raise money. Our Sophomore year was a busy and happy one. We studied dili- gently and took part in all the extra-curricular activities. One of our class members, Joan Goulden, was elected Princess of the Junior Prom. She looked lovely and was a credit to our class. Our officers for the year were: Marlene Higgins, president; Joan Goulden, vice- president; Joyce Parish, secretary; Hilda Simmons, treasurer; Mr. Conklin, advisor. The climax of the year occurred in June when we went to a drive-in theatre in the school bus. We will never forget parking the bus sideways so that everyone could see the movies. We were certainly the cynosure of all eyes, and we had a wonderful, hilarious time. How pro-ud we were to enter our brand-new school building as Juniors. One of our biggest thrills was ordering and receiving our school rings. In May, we worked like beavers on the Junior Prom. The theme was The May Fair Ball and we spent many days decorating the school gymnasium. The girls on the flower committee will always remember the afternoon they spent picking tulips in the pouring rain only to find as they staggered into the gymnasium that a professional florist had donated flowers and their wet offerings weren't needed. Class officers were: Frances Bishop, president; Dean Fishbeck, vice- president; Joan Goulden, secretary; and Joyce Parish, treasurer. Finally, we were honored and dignified Seniors. We elected as officers: Dean Fishbeck, president; Joan Goulden, vice-president; Linda Tulley, secretary; Frances Bishop, treasurer; Mrs. Armstrong, advisor. Our biggest task of the year was publishing The Heuvelton- ian , our yearbook. We sold greeting cards, sponsored dances, held food sales, and solicited advertisements to finance the year- book. Under the guidance of Mrs. Hannan, Mrs. Hendee, Mrs. Hunter, and Mrs. Armstrong, we finally completed the book and we all breathed a sigh of relief. Our Senior Play was presented in the spring and what a wonderful success it was. Now as we receive our diplomas, we are looking forward to taking our place in the world. Linda M. Tulley Patricia G. Kelley sound of UmiWtil mtft fetmtusrt Hhe Cto- -4- o-l -S 5” , County of f state of 0 - kiLpuua_ , mind and body, do hereby publish our last will and testament, I, Donny Cutway, leave my ability to avoid all homework and my girl - friends, excluding Shera, to Roger Todd, Don't worry, Roger, they are amenable, I, Helen Curry, will my immunity to English grammar to Bob Dodds. I fervently hope The Dissertation Upon Roast Pig will be more lucid to him than it was to me. I, Bob Smithers, will my secret typing ability to Aleta Macaulay . My remarkable accuracy and speed have brought me fame from near and far. Think you can handle it, Aleta? I also leave my geometry book to any- one who promises to move to Alaska. I, Linda Tully, will J. Wilson to anyone who is ready to battle for him. I also leave my poise and neatness to Geraldine Bogardus. I, Edwin Sheppard, will my trumpet to Phil Parish. I also leave my old truck to Claricy Bishop. We understand she doesn't get around too much so the truck should be a boon. I, Joyce Parish, will my curly red hair to Carol Browning. Reluctantly I relinquish my Prince Charming to all the girls in high school. To the victor belong the spoils I I, Danny Lake, will my quiet manner and good behavior in class to Roy Ladouceur. I also leave my sense of humor and sophomore heart-throb to some lucky boy. I, Patsy Kelley, will my diamond ring to the next lucky girl and my business law book to Eunice Smithers. Take good care of it, Eunice. I, Bob Harper, will my last minute punctuality to Billy Backus. My striking good taste in clothes is bequeathed to the highest bidder. I, Prances Bishop, will my talkative instincts to Dianne Gooshaw and my sex appeal to my friend, Edna Gilbert. I, Ronnie Nichols, will my center position in basketball and a foot of my height to Bernie Link. I also leave my school books to anyone who can find them; I can't. My ability to get on the eligibility list is left to Kenny Courtney. I, Joan Goulden, will my effervescent personality to Teresa Sovie and my good times and weekend dances to Luella Murdock. t I, Dean Fishbeck, will my good looks to my brother, Larry. I also will my remarkable ability to make friends and influence teachers to Arnold Pray. I, Hilda Simmons, will my nickname (Marilyn) to Alice Mayhew and my musical ability to Marion Gutterson. Joan Marie Goulden Executrix recent re- The Class Prophecy A decade has passed since the class of 55 graduated. At a union, we found our classmates were busy doing the following: JOAN GOULDEN, after completing business school, became Mrs. James Ladouceur. She is now a private secretary to Jim, who is a foreman on the Seaway Pro- ject in Ogdensburg. Joan is very much like the private Secretary on tel- evision and also has a few outstanding characteristics of Irma Petterson . DANNY LAKE completed two years at A.T.I. and is now employed by the McCadam Cheese Company in Ogdensburg. Several years ago he married the former Edna Bishop against her father's wishes, but they are very happy. PATSY KELLEY is now Mrs. James Pruner. We understand that Patsy and Jim are working as a team to extend citizenship to Jupiter. They recently returned from this outer planet where they were surprised to meet many of their un- known relatives. RONALD NICHOLS is now playing basketball for the House of David. He is happily married and raising a basketball team of his own. We learn that he just announced the birth of his sixth son. LINDA TULLEY is now living a very exciting life. Recently her husband, John Wilson, introduced stock-car racing on the Moon. The only problem that he faces is to find a crater large enough for the track. BOB SMITHERS is now head typist for the Seaway Construction Company in Massena. We find that he has become an expert typist. He just returned from an expedition in the Pacific where he was fascinated by deep sea diving. JOYCE PARISH married her high-school sweetheart. Jack Woodside. Singing as a duet, they have been deported from every nation in the world. In their spare time, they try their art as writers. Their latest edition, Life Can Be Pitiful , outlines ten easy ways to make your fellow musicians hate you. DON CUTWAY has just completed his fifth novel called Women Stay-Clear , which he dedicated to all Men . He is well known as an author and is also seeking fame as a musician in the television field. HILDA SIMMONS attended Potsdam State Teachers College and is now a music teacher in Webster, New York. She enjoys horse racing and recently set a new record when she killed fourteen horses running the daily double. DEAN PISHBECK is still an eligible bachelor and is also a leading member of the I.F.I.O. (Industrial Farmers Improvement Organization). We understand that in his spare time he edits a lovelorn column for the DePeyster Hush . FRANCES BISHOP, soon after graduating from business school, became Mrs. Arthur Terwilliger. For the last two years, they have been touring the Western states and are now living in the state of Washington. In her spare time, she writes articles for the Apple Growers Union. BOB HARPER is a construction worker on the Seaway Project in Ogdensburg. We learn that his house is only about two feet from his work, but after we remember all those late passes that he had to obtain during his senior year, we understand the reason. However, we learn that he still manages to be late for work three days out of five. HELEN CURRY is now a religious leader in Lower China. We understand that she enjoys her work and is well liked by all. In her spare time, she enjoys reading books on atomic energy. EDWIN SHEPPARD is now driving a 19 5 bright red Buick. Girls, we find, have been little trouble to him up to this time. However, we think that Ed will either have to give up the Buick and go back to his doodle-bug or try to understand girls. Frances Bishop Remember When S GDuv 63 Apprentice Front Row: il. to r.) R. Todd; C. Bishop; A. Macaulay; E. Gilbert; L. Shaw. Second Row: R. Premo; G. Bogardus ; M. A. Sovie; B. Link; M. Chambers; E. Smithers; H. Curry. Third Row: R. Zoller; B. Hynes; J. Reed; K. Ashworth; E. Reynolds; E. Huntress. Fourth Row: L. Fishbeck; A. Anderson; A. Pray; R. Sloan; E. Reynolds: Fifth Row: G. Sears; R. Dodds; J. Woodside . Class Officers Seated: (1. to r.) Aleta Macaulay, president;, Mr, James Morgan ad- visor; Mary Ann Sovie, vice-president; Margaret Chambers, secretary; Bernard Link, treasurer; Larry Fishbeck, Student Council represent- ative. First Row: (1. to r.) Seated: H. McCready; M. Gutterson; C. LaForty; M. Downing; D. Thornhill. Second Row: L. Murdock F. Howes; E. Bishop; I. Manfred; R. Thornhill. Third Row: K. Premo; L. Armstrong; E. Smithers; T. Sovie; S. Smithers; D. Gooshaw: Fourth Row: H. Gurry; B. Backus; M. Dodds; R. Mayhew; K. Harrington; B. Sheppard. Class Officers First Row: (1. to r.) Edna Bishop; secretary; Catherine La- Forty; president; Iona Manfred; treasurer. Second Row: Miss Kenyon; advisor; Florence Howes; vice-president; Michalene Downing; student council representative. First Row: (1. to r.) S. Todd; A. Mayhew; T. Whiteford; E. Hartwick; J. Manford; D. Richie; C. Browning; M. Goodnaw. Second Row: M. Northup; B. Bayne; D. Madill; B. Cutway; M. Klock; P. Howes; G. Bayne; B. Hynes. Third Row: B. Mayhew; 0. Bishop; K. Caufield; B. Murphy; S. Tully; K. Fuller; D. Burcume; D. Smithers. Fourth Row: D. Raven; W. Kelley; J. Willard; H. Murdock; J. Reed; J. Chambers; J. Buck. Class Officers mm First Row: (1. to r.) James Manford; vice-president; Earl Hartwick; president; Timothy Whiteford; secretary. Second Row: Miss Hartman; advisor; Kathleen Madill; student council representative. Eighth Grade First Row: ( ouceur; R. Johnson; A. Black; K. Davis; R. Smithers; H. Anderson; B. Trombly. Second Row: S. Cutway; B. Conant; B. Laramay; B. St. John; |S. Adams; B. Reed; S. Caufield; J. Ketcham; S. Sprowls; N. McDonaldjj |m. Witherell. Third Row: W. Knowlton; B. Finley; N. Parish; D. Ferris;f 1L. Sloan; B. Sears; P. Smithers; A. Corrice. Fourth Row: S. Woodside;! p. Fenton; J. Bailey; F. Stalder; H. Finley; J. Todd. Fifth Row: C. Downing; R. Fitzgerald; P. Fitzgerald; A. Gooshaw; J. Crouch. Seventh Grade First Row: (1. to r.) A. Dominie; H. ’Winters; C. Seeley; B. Kirby; M. iMoore; K. VanKennen; E. Backus; I. Woodside; K. Badger; V. Breaky; M.ft FBracy. Second Row: R. Ritchie; D. Poor; J. Chambers; M. Parish; S. Tyo D. Slater; J. Schofell; S. Hanse; F. Baxter; G. Youngs; J. Chapman. .(Third Row: G. Tulley; L. Todd; B. Wasters; J. Premo; L. Shaw; M. Fin- ley; T. Ferris; G. Bishop; A. Duvall; C. Wells. Fourth Row: P. McAlli- ster; K. Hilborne; L. LaRue; D. Premo; T. Schneider; D. Limoges; B. Crump; G. Pinkerton; W. Perry. Sixth Grade First Row: (1. to r.) E. Counlar; A. Barlow; D. Witherell; N. Willard; D. Reynolds; P. O'Brien; E. Couglar. Second Row: G. Gould; J. Rayburn; R. Johnson; S. Kingston; M. Downing.; M. Hanna. Third Row: N. Howes; B Rounds; R. Ten Eyck; K. Chambers; L. Winters. Fourth Row: D. Boats; H. Simmons; D. Tyo; P. Hanna; R. Raven; R. Newcombe; E. Boats. Standing (1. to R.) R. Mayhew; B. Eurcome; L. Simmons; J. Alguire; L. Hutchin- son; C. Sprowes; Mrs. McMartin; B. Cutway; E. Cook Grades 5-6 _____________________________ _______________________________ |First Row: (1. to r.) P. Boots; M. Martin; W. Raven. Second Row: L. Law; p. Baxter; C. Finley; R. Willard. Third Row: G. Smithers; C. Cau- lfield; Q. Smithers; G. Downing; D. Masters; J. Johnson. Fourth Tow: R, Bayne; R. Schneider; J. Corrice; L. Young. Standing (1. to r.) A. Gut- jterson; G. Link; M. Schofell; C. Ladouceur; D. Mayhew; A. LaRue; R. |Wallace; T. McCoy; G. Schneider; L. Steele; T. Stalder; W. Bishop; K. ■Badger; K. Bogardus; P. Mayne; Mrs. Narrow. Fifth Grade First Row: (1. to r.) T. Blount; R. Ripa; T. Young; D. Limoges. Second Row: F. Tromley; W. Charlton; J.A. Steele; S. Tulley. Third Row: J. Sovie; M. Gooshaw; E. Conant; E. Pierce. Fourth Row: S. Rhodes; V. Bice; J. Knowlton. Fifth Row: L. Ackerson; J. Manford; S. Yaddow. Sixth Row: S. Putman; C. Laverghetta. Standing (1. to r.) C. Cutway; J. Scott; D. Moore; F. Smithers; M. Hanna; G. Manford; D. Todd; J, Woodward; A. Yaddow; E. Sauter; D. Bell; M. Fuller; Mrs. Sheppard. Fourth Grade First Row: (1. to r.) P. Carr; A. Aldrich; B. Howes; F. Woods;' G. New- come; J. A. Browning. Second Row: B. Bracy; L. Whiteford; D. Duvall E. Smithers; V. Slater; D. Hanna; L. Elliott; J. Ripa; F. Witherell; R. Hynes. Third Row: K. Kuchler; J. Kelly; L. Finley; C. Seeley; J. Chambers; C. Bayne. Fourth Row: R. Fox; J. Finley; G. Schneider; J. Rayburn; H. Woodside; D. Hazelton; M. Grandy; p. Charlton; L. Young; L. Snyder. Mrs. Elsie Smithers, teacher. Grades 3-4 First How: IL to KJ T. Woods ide; D. Tdorniiill; K. Peacoch; W. Gutter- son; B. Myre; C. Aldrich; J. Davis. Second Row: J. Corrice; E. Bul- lock; G. Barlow; D. Hilborne; R. Weir; D. Boots; L. Wright; E. Burn- side; M. Fitzgerald; J. Davis; G. Finley. Third Row: L. TenEyck; M. Premo; F. Livingston? H. Pike; S. Beaulieu; P. Schneider; C. Havens; D. Bell; B. McCauley. Third 'I I De mo iirade M 1 w PaWci'ci Fliahr U- TWiJJ. J. Alverson; C - Bogardus. Third Row: D. Ritchie; 3. Jenkisson? D.Dale? J. Seeley; B. Newman; D. Duvall? A. Allan; R. Todd? J. Couglar; J.Cou- glar? D. Durham; E. Reed. Fourth Row: D. Smithers; K. Durham; F. Rit- chie; J. Willard; R. Chapin; R. Link; D. Patterson. I Back Row: (1. to r.) N. Young; J. Richardson; C. Trombley; L. Crowe; A. Cauf-field; G. Crowe; S. Smithers; M. Johnson; M. Bell; P White; P. Knowlton; W. Rhodes; C. Baxter; Inside Rows (I. tor.) G. Johnson; S. Hentzj S. Tyo; C. Winters; A. Maculay; H. Schofell; G. Murdock; Those absent M. Lamoges; B. Perry. Second Grades M t , i. ,S: First Row: U. to r.) Seated: D. Simmons; J. Mayne; D. Stone; M. Bick- nell; J. Dominie. Second Row: Seated: C. Premo; N. Finley; C. Sears;M. Livingston; L. Smithers; M. McCadam; S. Ladouceur. Back row: Standing: P. Steele; D. Bayne; J. Wells; S. Bogardus; F. Drummond; K. Parks; S. Parish; D. McDonald; C. Macualey; M. Charlton; C. Chambers; W. Law; B. Kuchler; G. Dickson; T. Gooshaw; J. Sellis; R. Rickett; R. Lavagh- etta. First Row: (1. to r.) F. Corrice; R. Friot; J. McCadam. Second Row: N Poore; A. Durham; C. Carr; P. Hynes; B. We11s; J. Ritchie. Third Row E.LaRue; J. Schneider; M. Mulverhill; J. Steele; H.Youngs. Fourth Row T. Livingston; R. Duvall; R. Russell; A. Smithers; S. Ritchie; M. Cut- way. Fifth Row: J. Ellison; B. Alverson; J. Conklin; P. Perry; R. Tyl- ler; L. Barlow; Miss Sovie. First Grades -Row 1, (1. to r.) S. Masters; B. Kelly; D. Friot; J. Duvall; E. Johns-? [on; Row 2. D. Barlow; J. Schermerhorn; J. Sovie; M. Backus; B. Couglar Row 3. H. Beaulien; J. Jammill; M. Trombly; M. V itherill; E. Dominie; |Row If. L. Myre; R. Charlton; T. Ackerson; A. Helborne; Row 5. R. Glidd en; S. Reed; E. Wedemeyer; S. Edwards; R. Simmons; Standing: V. Thorn- hill; J. Petrie; E. Van Kennen; J. Robinson; Mrs. Friot. i Seated: D. Wells; N. Vsnkennen; R. Couglar; C. Todd; S. Todd; M. L. Todd; E. Simmons; M. Morrison; M. Cardinal. Sec- ond Row: N. Smithers; D. Putman; B. Sterling; E. Baxter; J. R,aymon; C. Flight; V. Smithers; S. Livingston; L. Caufield; T. Mackey; D. Bayne; J. Mulverhill; T. Fishbeck; G. Wells; E. Stone; Back: J. Mulverhill; M. Premo; E. Mayhew; R. Stowell; E. Steele. Kmdergardens Front Row. (1. to r.) M. Fox; J. Kelly; J. Mayne; S. Wood; E. Couglar; D. Loucks; E. Kelly; P. Vaune; Second Row: A.M Friot; D. Whiteford ; V. Laverghetta; D. Smithers; D. Sellis; B. Chapin; B. Woodside; B.Sim- mons ; D. Knowlton; J. Conklin; J. Hanna; J. Moore; S. Ferris; G. Craw- ford; C. Tyo; J. Spicer. Rural Schools (1. to r.) C. Stiles; J. Stiles; E. Jones; D. Cut- way; N. Bray; L. Bray; Miss Adrian. (1. to r.) M. St. John; B. Simmons; E.Simmons; Stand- ing: M. St. John; Mrs. Breaky; C. St. John; G. Simmons. (1. to r.) L. Brown; M. Brown; W. Finley; T. Brown G. Woods; D. Finley; I. Fieldson; W. Finley; Miss Nugent. Soccer First Praj Row;: (1. to r.) B. Sears, manager; R. Johnson; E. Hartwick; A. |D. Ritchie; D. Cutway; D. Thornhill; D Ferris; B. Link; P. Fenton,manager Second Row: J. Manford; G. Conklin, coach; W. Kelley; M Dodds; J. Willard D. Brabant; G. Sears; R. Mayhew; R. Ferris; E. Renyolds; D. Bercume. Track First Row: (1. to r.) W. Backus; A. Anderson; R. Premo; W. Kelley; E, Sheppard. Second Row: G. Conklin, coach; J. Woodside; R. Dodds; D. Fishbeck; D. Thornhill. SPONSORED BY DEAN HAVENS, SUPERINTENDENT OF HIGHWAYS Varsity basketball (1. to r.) Standing: Coach, Guy Conklin; Bernard Link; Edwin Sheppard;: Robert Sloan; Larry Fishbeck; Gary Sears; Jack Woodsidej Ronald Nich- ols; Dean Fishbeck; Dale Thornhill; Maicolro Dodds ; Arnold Pray; Mana- ger, Robert Dodds; Edward Reynolds► Cheerleaders (1. to r.) Joan Goulden; Joyce Parish; Mary Ann Sovie; Aleta Macaulay; Catherine La orty Frances Bishop; cc Ccrr (1. to r.) Kneeling: James Buck; James Manford; Robert Johnson; John Willard; Robert Mayhew; D. Perris; Herbert Goodison; William Knowlton; Second Row: Standing; Coach, Guy Conklin; Manager, Bruce Sears; Gil- bert Bishop; Charles Wells; Stuart Woodside; Weldon Kelley; Hubert Mur dock; John Bailey; Neil Parish; Fred Stalder; Bernard Finley ; Aubrey Duvall; Manager, Paul Fenton. (1. to r.) Norma McDonald; Sally Cutway; Kathleen Madill; Sandra Adams Sandra Tulley; Irene Woodside. JV- Basketball Cheerleaders Band (1. to r.) First Row: M. Chambers; M.A. Sovie; C. Browning; J. Par: J. Ketcham; S. Todd. Second Row: T. Sovie; E. Smithers; M. Cutter; H. Simmons; J. Reed. Third Row: E. Reynolds; 7 . Backus; L. Flynn Sheppard; B. Sheppard; J. Manford; D. Ferris; D. Bercume; K. Mavis Anderson; J. Chambers; A. Mayhew. Fourth Row: J. Woodside; A. Pray Tfhiteford; J. Buck; W. Knowlton; B. Murphy; Mr. Barone. T. Sovie; C. Browning; J. Reed; E. Smithers; M. Gutterson; M.A Sovie; K. Chambers. Chorus Mr. Barone, music teacher J. Goulden; M. Chambers; R. Smithers. Second Row: Witherell; E. Reynolds; ; B. Cutway; S. Smithers; C E. Huntress; P. Murdock; R. Smithers; B. Sheppard; Music Officers ton (1. to r.) Aleta Macaulay, publicity manager; Joan Goulden, rotary-treasurer; Jack Woodside, president; Joyce Parish, 1 president; Prances Bishop, Student Council representative?. Girls Sextet Mr. Charles Barone Jeannine Reed Elizabeth Reynolds Aleta Macaulay Margaret Chambers Hilda Simmons Joan Goulden Dance Band Mary Ann Sovie; Margaret Chambers; Theresa Sovie. Standing: Alice May— hew; William Backus; Rodger Perris; Burton Sheppard; Edwin Sheppard; Philip Parish. ; SMWWBHfl Yearbook Staff (1. to r.) Helen Curry; Joyce Parish; Robert Smithers; Dean Fishbeck; Robert Harper; Frances Bishop; Ronald Nichols; Danny Lake; Joan Gould- en; Edwin Sheppard; Hilda Simmons; Donald Cutway; Linda Tulley; Patsy Kelley. Senior Play Danny Lake; Donald Cutway; Helen Curry; Linaa Tulley; Patsy Kelley; Robert Harper; Dean Fishbeck; Joan Goulden; Hilda Simmons; Robert Smithers; Frances Bishop; Edwin Sheppard. I Macaulay. Standing: T. Sovie; R. Youngs,- E. Smithers; L„ Armstrong; B. Hynes;R. Mayhew; D. Fishbeck; L. Tulley; W. Backus; H. Simmons. Honor Society Student Council | seatea: Vi. to r.) j. Ketchum; M. Downing; F. Bishop; E. Smithers; E. 1 Sheppard; E. Smithers; K. Madill; M. Moore. Standing: Mr. Fallows, ad- ■ visor; B. Sears; L. Fishbeck; A. Pray. J hh.A. ■ First Row: (1. to r.) Leland Shaw; Robert Sloan; Larry Fishbeck; Mr. Hanno; Donald Gutway; Edwin Sheppard; Roger Todd. Second Row: John Reed; Richard Masters; Howard McCready; Robert Mayhew; Gary Sears; Donald Smithers; Ronald Roller; Otis Bishop; Roger Premo; Richard Raven; Edward Reynolds. 5(1. to r.) John Reed; Robert Mayhew;S Donald Smithers; Howard Curry. LH.A. (left to right) Mary Ann Sovie; Mrs. Kuchler,advisor; Kathryn Ashworth Linda Tulley; Helen Curry; Patricia Kelley; Jeannine Reed; Joan Gould- en; Elizabeth Reynolds; Prances Bishop; Joyce Parish; Catherine La- Forty. i (left to right) Diane Gooshaw; Ruth Thornhill; Iona Manfred; Florence Howes; Claricy Bishop; Eunice Smithers; Margaret Chambers; Luella Mur- dock; Michalene Downing; Teresa Sovie; Kathleen Fuller; Elaine Smith- ers; Betty Masters1. Seated: (1. to r .) H. Winters; M. Moore; P. McAllister.t Second Row: B. Crump; J. Chambers; D. Premo; K. VanKennerl M.A. Bracy; D. Poor; D. Slater; M. Parish; M. Finley; L.J Todd; Mr. Fallows. Yorkers Club Seated: (1. to r.) K. Fuller; P. Kelley; H. Simmons; E. Pluntress; A. Mayhew; S. Tulley. Second Row: Mrs. Havens, advisor; M. Goodnow; M. Gutterson; L. Shaw; L. Armstrong; M. Northrup. Cafeteria Staff Jenkinsson; Mrs. Johnson. Bus Drivers (1. to r.) Horton Friot? Pete Crayford; Lyle Buck? Robert Craw- ford; Wesley Knowlton; Merlin Childs? Roy Billings. (Absent from picture, Mac Murdock) Custodians (1. to r.) Lyle Woods; Wesley Xnowlton; Ralph Thornhill;Pete Ab| Crayford? Robert Crawford. H The St. Lawrence County Savings Bank OGDENSBURG, NEW YORK The Only Mutual Savings Bank In St. Lawrence County MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND 2% Gesoer atndt1ac 0 JERSEY 1 Quality Sealed in Every Bottle WITHERILL BROS. 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STORE HEUVELTON Compliments of C. Woodside YOUR RAWLEIGH DEALER Heuvelton, N. Y. Hess Furniture Co. FORD ST. OGDENSBURG Your S H Green Stamp Furniture Store H. M. FRIOT INTERNATIONNAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS HEUVELTON, N. Y. RAY BROWNING FOX FUNERAL HOMES HEATING BOTTLED GAS PLUMBING FLOOR COVERING Union Street Phone 7682 lor Service Heuvelton, N.Y. HEUVELTON. NEW YORK TELEPHONE 3322 Leland's FORD Sales GREENE ST. OFF STATE PHONE 1168 Harrv Woodside SHEET METAL PLUMBING HEATING Heuvelton Phone 7661 Compliments of A Friend Newton M. Connolly GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 7844 Heuvelton Mrs. Henry’s cakes for Every Occassion Anniversaries, Birthdays, Etc. HEUVELTON, N. Y. 4 SHAMROCK RESTAURANT CHICKEN All Legal Beverages Ceylon Whiteford, Prop. % F. S. Ducett Son “Where Your Dollar Goes the Farthest” O’CONNER ALGIE’S Phone 3762 Heuvelton Ogdensburg, N. Y. FERRIS General Store GROCERIES HARDWARE DeKalb N.Y. RAY GEARY CHEVROLET. INC. 205 Catherine Street Ogdensburg, N. Y. 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