Heuvelton Central High School - Heuveltonian Yearbook (Heuvelton, NY)
- Class of 1956
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1956 HE U V ELT OKI IAN TIM E iNFtIC H T HEUVELTON N£Yf RK TIME FOR Ail We, the Senior Class of 1956, hereby dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Guy Conklin, physical education director. Since his arrival at Heuvelton Central School five years ago, he has found time to teach us in many ways how sportsman- ship makes better citizens. We will al- ways remember his unfailing cooperation and constant guidance. foreword TIME, OLD IMPATIENT MAN Time, old impatient man. Why don't you stay? Why can't you wait a bit Just for one day? Seniors shall crown you If you'll be their guest; Sapphires and rubies On you will be pressed. Juniors shall give you A glittering ring. Sophomores shall bow to you. Freshmen shall sing. Each day we'll race you— If only you'll stay. Time, you old rascal. Why hurry away? TIME'S FLIGHT Time for All..................2 Time's Diary..................k Time's Assistants.............5 Time Keepers..................6 Race Entries..................9 Time OutJ....................29 Timely Tips................. ite. TIMERS DIARY Sept. 7.......................School Opens Sept. 29, 30........Teachers• Conference Oct. 26.........Assembly, Prance, Gr. Kg-6 Oct. 28...........Halloween Parade Party Nov. 2lj...........Thanksgiving Vacation Nov. 29............First Basketball Game Dec. 2.....Magrum the Magician, Assembly Dec. lip.....Sr. Play Father Knows Best Dec. 21.......... Hansel and Gretel Kg-6 Jan.............................. Exams Feb. 10.......Lincoln-Washington Assembly Feb. 10.................. .March of Dimes March 15........Harriet Smith, Assembly March 29-April 6..........Easter Vacation April lo..Citizenship Education Assembly April 27................ Choral Concert May lip......... Jungle Wonders Assembly May 25................. .....Junior Prom June 7............Music Department Banquet June 22.........Elementary Commencement June 2ij....................Baccalaureate J une 2f? •.............. ......C ommenc ement i.- • PRINCIPAL Mark Sellis V. PRINCIPAL ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR James Morgan SECRETARIES Elsie Rickett, Jane Richardson time's assistants BOARD OP EDUCATION—Seated: Steele, Hutchinson, Pres.j Chambers, Rickett, Sec. Standing: Badger, Sovie, Livingston, McCadam, Sellis, Prin. — 1■ •u v mmmw v_i nimiim i [ mi i ni i m m i TIME KEEPERS Mrs. Kuchler, Mr. Cousineau, Miss Hutchinson. Mrs. Fallows, Mr. James Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Havens. Mrs. Breaky Mrs. Armstrong Miss Adrian Left: Mrs. McMartin, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Friot, Mr. Hanno. Above: Mrs. Sheppard, Miss McCadam, Miss Sovie, Mrs. Thornhill. j Mr. Smith, Mr. Fallows, Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Narrows, Mrs. Smithers, Mrs. Hendee, Mrs. Rock. Mr. Sellis Mrs. McCullough Mr. Barone Right: Mr. Conklin, Mr. Morgan, Above: Miss Nugent, Mrs. Thompson. 7 MORNING MOVIE The Monitors, composed of elementary children, patrolled the halls and kept order in the noisy cafeteria. Much ser- vice was rendered by these police who made certain we obeyed their rules. NOON PATROL VERONICA PIKE Years of Honor Marks Transferred from Canton 3; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Dance Club 2; Twirling 2; Al- gonquin Staff 2; P.T.A. 3; Chorus 1; Library Club 3; Newspaper Editor 4 Senior Play 1).; Student Council Ji; Yearbook 1).. KENNETH COURTNEY Hours for Athletics Basketball 1-1).; Soccer 1-3; Baseball 1-1).; Track 3tkl Cross Country 1,2; Class Treas. 2; Class Pres. I4.; Honor Society2—lp, Treas. 2, Pres.ij.; Band 1-1).; P.P.A. 1; Senior Play 1).; Yearbook I4.. MARGARET CHAMBERS Time for Chatter Band 1-1).; Sextette 2-1).; Chorus 2,3; Dance Band 2-lj.; Operetta 3; Woodwind Ensem- ble 3,1)-; Mu Alpha 1).; Music Association 3 1|.;F«H.A. 3,1).; Class Secretary 3; Senior Play 1).; Photography Club 2; Honor Society 2-1).; Student Council 1).; Newspaper 1,2; Yearbook Editor 4.. MARY ANN SOVIE Years of Cheerleading Band 1-1).; Dance Band 2-1).; Music Association 3 b Mu Alpha J+; Music Officer 1).; Woodwind Ensemble 3tk-’ Stu- dent Council 2; F.H.A. 3 bi Honor Society 2-1).; Senior Play 1|; Cheerleading 1-1).; Class Vice-Pres. 3; Photog- raphy Club 2; Yearbook 1).. HAROLD CURRY Days for Fishing Sports Manager l;Volleyball 1,2,3; Class Secretary 1).; Yearbook 1).; Senior Play 1).. 10 ALETA MACAULAY SENIORS n Time for Laughter Girls' Sports l-4;Bandl,2; Chorus 1-4; Sextette 2-4; Operetta 3,4; Mu Alpha Vice- Pres. 4; P.H.A. 1-4 Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4 State P.H.A. Treas. 3;ClassVice- Pres. 1; Pres. 3; Cheer- leading 1-3 Senior Play 4 Newspaper 1,2; Photography Club 2; Yearbook 4 Honor Society 2-4 PHILIP PARISH Years for Music Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Soccer 1; Band 1-4; Dance Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; All State Band 2,3; Operetta 3; Mu Alpha 4 Music Associa- tion President 4; F.F.A. 1; Class Secretary 2; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4 NANCY ARMSTRONG Nights for Dancing Transferred from Canton 3; Treas. 4; Chorus 1-4; News- paper 1-4; Band 1-4; Mixed Chorus 1-3; Dance Club 1; Library Club 1-2; Science Club 1; Announcers Club 3: May Festival 1,2; ] NHS 4 Dramatics Club 4; P.H.A. 4; Music Association 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4 Operetta 3,4 ELIZABETH REYNOLDS Time for Children Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Music Association 3 4; Newspaper Ass't Editor 4; P.H.A. 1-4; Sextette 2-4; Dramatics Club 4; Class Secretary 1. BERNARD LINK Hours of Wit Baseball 1-4; Soccer 1-3; Basketball 1-4; P.P.A. 1-4; Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice-President 4j Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4« k i mf ' •' ■mm ■ — KATHRYN ASHWORTH Hours for Pun Chorus 2-4; Operetta 3 4? Girls Sports 1-3; Music Association 3 4 F. H.A. 2-4; Photography Club 2; Senior Play Ij.; Dramatics Club 4 Yearbook 4 Girls' Sports1-1] BERNICE HYNES Nights for Books Girls' Sports 1,2,1].; Senior Play 1].; Photography Club 2; Honor Society 2,3,1].; Sec. Honor Society 2; Yearbook Staff i]; Class Reporter 1].; Mu-Alpha 4. JEANNINE REED Hours for Her Bass Clarinet Girls Sports 1,2; Band 1-1].; Dance Band 2-1].; Mu Alpha Ij.; Chorus 1-1].; Operetta 3 4 Woodwind Ensemble 3 4 Sex- tette 2-1].; Music Associa- tion 3,k‘ F.H.A. 1-1]., Sec.- Treas. 2, Songleader 1].; Senior Play 1].; Yearbook 1].. EARLYN HUNTRESS No Time for Compromise Transferred from Hermon- DeKalb 3; Honor Society 1, Treasurer 1; NYSSMA 1].; Mu Alpha 1].; Library Club 3 4 Newspaper 1]; Operetta 3 4? Student Council 1].; Senior Play 1].; Yearbook Ass't Edi- tor I4.; Music Association 1].; Chorus 1,3 4 ROGER TODD Hours in Any Car P.P.A. 1-1]., Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4 Class Reporter 3 Student Council 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 EDNA GILBERT Time for Literature Transferred from Hermon- DeKalb 3 Chorus 1; S.A.C. Club 1; Mu Alpha Ip; Senior Play 4; F.H.A. 4; Dramatics Club 4? Yearbook 4 GARY SEARS Class Hours for Daydreaming Basketball 2,3; Soccer 1-3; Volleyball 2; Baseball 1-4; Chorus 1,3,4; Operetta 3; Music Association 3,4? Sen- ior Play 4 P.F.A. 1,3,4? F.F.A. Reporter I4.; Photog- raphy Club 2; Yearbook I4.. EDWARD REYNOLDS Hours for Questioning Basketball 1,3,4,'Track 1-4; Volleyball 1,2; Soccer 1-3; Cross Country 1-3; Library Club 2; F.F.A. 1-4; F.F.A. Secretary 3; F.F.A. Treas- urer 4? Baseball 2-1].; Year- book 4 Dramatics Club 1;.; Student Council 2; Senior Play 4. ANDREW ANDERSON Hours for Art Baseball 3 ,4; Track 1-1). Cross Country 1-4; Band 1-4 F.F.A. 1-4; F.F.A. Sec. 4 Photo Club 2; 4-H Club 3 Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4. LELAND SHAW Hours of Reading Basketball 1; Baseball 3; Track 2; F.F.A. 2-4? Photo Club 2; Newspaper 4? Stu- dent Council 4 Dramatics Club 4 Library Club 3; Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 iiiiimmimr nr ROGER PREMO SALLY NORTHRUP Time for Jalopies Hours in Homemaking Basketball 1; Cross Country Play 1}; F.F.A. President 3,1}.; Track 1-1}-; 1-1}.; Senior 1,3,1}-; Vice- Yearbook 1}. Girls' Sports 1,2,1}; Photo- graphy Club 2; Senior Play 4 5 Library Club 2,3,1}.; Dra- matics Club 1}. ARNOLD PRAY Time for Friendship Basketball 1-1}; Soccerl-3; Baseball 1,2; F.F.A. 1; Band 1-1}; Class Pres. 1; Class Vice-Pres. 2,3; Sen- ior Play 1}; Yearbook 1} Student Council 3. PEGGY NORTHRUP Time for Others Girls' Sports 1,2,1}; Senior Play 1}; Photography Club 2; Library Club 2-1}; Dramatics Club 1}; Yearbook Staff 1}. JOHN BLACK Days for Hunting Transferred from Rod; ter 2; Basketball 1; Ba ball 1; Senior Play 1}; leyball 1-1}; Yearbook i}j LARRY FISHBECK Minutes for Homework Basketball 1-3; Track F.F.A. 1-1}; Vice-Pres Pres. 3; Class Treas. Senior Play 1}; Yearbook GOLDEN MOMENTS In the fall of 52, thirty-two wide-eyed Freshmen found them- selves in the old high school building, listening to a quaint old gentleman. Father Time, explain his philosophy of life. All life is a race, he stated firmly, and all race for time. We nodded solemnly, but we really didn't understand. Arnold Pray, as President, aided by Vice- President Aleta MaCaulay, Secretary Elizabeth Reynolds, and Treasurer Larry Fishbeck, would have to worry over this remark. With Mrs. Kuchler as advisor, we planned food sales and an outing at Lazy River. When our Sophomore year flew around, we were really racingfor Time, but our new Central School made us happy in doing it. Some of us were gaining fame in athletics and also getting honor marks. Our officers that year were President, Jack Wood- side; Vice-President, Arnold Pray; Secretary,Philip Parish; and Treasurer, Kenneth Courtney. Our major projects were selling beanies and school let- ters. We also sponsored several hay- rides and food sales. We chose Mr. Matthews as advisor. For our Junior Class officers, we elected Aleta MaCaulay, President; Mary Ann Sovie, Vice-President; Mar- garet Chambers, Secretary; and Bernard Link, Treasurer. We chose Mr. Morgan as our capable advisor. Our class had fewer members, but we doubled our ef- forts to become well rounded. Our once-in-a-lifetime thrill came when we selected our Junior Class rings. Another big event was our Junior Prom. Our time was completely engrossed in decorating with the theme, Paris in the Springtime . We worked like beav- ers for two days and nights and as a result produced a beautiful fairyland of lilacs, tulips, and balloons. The royalty were His Highness, Daniel Lake, and Her Highness, Joan Goulden, who ruled amidst the regal splendor. As we began our Senior year at Heuvelton Central, we felt entitled to call ourselves winners in our race for Time. Our elected officers were: Kenneth Courtney, President; Bernard Link, Vice-President; Harold Curry, Secretary; Nancy Armstrong, Treasurer; and advisors Mrs. Armstrong and Mr. Smith. Father Knows Best, our Senior play, was fun to produce with Mrs. Hendee as coach, and brought us favorable comments from our severest critic. Time. However, he reminded us constantly that we should rush ahead with our yearbook. Remember that deadline, he muttered each day. Looking back over four years of high school, we feel that we have golden moments to remember always. In racing for time, we had the guidance of faculty and school authorities to whom we are all grateful. May the future classes be winning entries in their race for Time 1 ANNUAL STAFF r x-vjii u now: Armstrong, Literary Ed.; Gilbert, Ass't Art Ed.; E,d ; Ashworth, Macaulay, Photography Editors; Chambers, Ed -in-chief; Huntress, Ass't Ed.; Mr. Smith, Advisor. Pike- LVArmstl,onS. Advisor; S. Northrup; Sears; Fishbeck; Parish ; Lloerai7, ECt ; Ellz‘ Reynolds; Todd; Shaw; Ed. Reynolds rink. £«« « Bus ManaSer3J Curry, Black, Sports-Clubs Editors; Mayhew, Art C°Urtney Absent: Anderson, Art Ed. Juniors: Young, Front Row: Mr. James, Woodside, Manfred, Pray, Bishop. Second Row: Mayhew, Murdock, Dodds, E. Smithers, Sovie, Downing. Third Row: Howes, Besaw, Sheppard, Gutterson, Young, Gooshaw, R.. Thornhill, Kio. Fourth Row: Backus, S. Smithers, Harrington, Armstrong, D. Thornhill, Johnson. RUNNERS - UP First Row: Mrs. Hendee, Premo, Tulley, Fuller. Second Row: B. Bayne, Caufield, S. Todd, K. Todd. Third Row: Cutway, G. Bayne, Murphy, Browning, Buck, Burcume. Fourth Row: Bishop, Whiteford, Madill, Klock, Manford, Sauter. Fifth Row: Howes, Murdock, Curry, Chambers, Dodds. Standing: Willard, Mayhew, Hynes, Goodison, Absent: Ferris, Morgan, Pike. SECOND PLACE SOPHOMORES Front Row: Mr. Morgan, Advisor; Todd, V. Pres.; Madill, Pres.; Murphy, Sec.; Second Row: Goodison, Student Council; Bayne, News Reporter; Browning, Student Council; Ferris, Treas. First Row: Ketcham, Cutway, Davis, Sprowls, Flynn, Fenton. Second Row: Todd, Bell, Sauter, St. John, Conant, Anderson, R. Smithers, Havens, Sloan. Third Row: Newvine, Taylor, Laramy, Witherell, Adams, Newvine, Northrup, Caufield, P. Smithers. Fourth Row: Gooshaw, Downing, Finley, Sears, Ladouceur, Crouch, Fitzgerald, Stalder. Fifth Row: Fitzgerald, Woodside, Bailey. FAVORITES FRESHMAN TEAM Mr. Cousineau, Advisor; Davis, Sec.; Ketchem, Pres.; Cutway, V. Pres.; Fenton, Student Council; Flynn, Student Council; Sprowls, Treas. Front Row: Mrs. McCullough, Advisor; Morgan, Pres,; McAllister, V. Pres.; Woodside, Sec.-Treas.; Chambers, Student Council; Van Kennen, Student Council. Second Row: Black, Hance, Trombly, Slater, Pratt, Tyo, Knowlton. Third Row: Tulley, Stevens, Shaw, Schultz, Bishop, Finley, j. Premo, Masters. Back Row: Ritchie, LaRue, Bell, D. Premo, Ferris, Chapman. EIGHTH GRADE TEAM First Row: Limoges, Duvall, Perry. Second Row: Youngs, Wells, McDonald, Dominie. Third Row: Goodison. Montroy, Edwards, Bracy, Parish, Todd, Schofell, Castledine, Hilborne, Breaky, Badger, Kirby, Moore, Winters. Front Row: Mr. Fallows, Advisor; Reynolds, Pres.; Glidden,sec.; Burcume, Treas.; Rounds, V. Pres.; Second Row: Rayburn, Cook, Boots, Couglar, Simmons, Pinkerton. Third Row: Winters, Kio, Besaw, Whitmore, Mayhew, Armstrong, Hutchinson. Fourth Row: Downing, Hanna, Pratt, Stevens, Couglar. SEVENTH GRADE TEAM 20 Front Row: Young, Chambers, Cutway lard. Second Row: Kingston, Hynes Third Row: Newcombe, Pratt, Boots, , Schultz, Howes, Simmons , Withere11, Raven, Hanna Fieldson. 9 9 Wil- Sprowls. Front Row: Miss Adrian, Johnson, Limoges, Ripa, Tulley, Steele, Gutterson. Second Row: C. Smithers, Conant, Bishop, Fuller, Mayne, Baxter. Third Row: Caufield, Scott, Trombly, Rhodes, Ormsbee, Ladouceur. Fourth Row: Young, Mayhew, Dell, Bogardus. Fifth Row: Snyder, Steele, Bayne, G. Smithers, F. Smithers. Sixth Row: Charlton, Finley, Downing, Wallace. SIXTH GRADE TEAM Front Row: McCoy Knowlton, Martin, Blount. Second Row: Wood- ward, Hanna, Yaddow, Putman, Pike. Third Row: McPherson, Butter- field, LaRue. Fourth Row: Masters, Cutway, Boots, Sauter, Sovie, Todd, Corrice, Law, Finley. Fifth Row: Link, Schofield, Gooshaw, Badger, Witherell, Moore, Bice, Ackerson, Pierce. Sixth Row: Alguire, Yaun, Mrs. McMartin, Tyo, Stalder. Front Row: Kelly, Mrs. Narrow, Duvall, Kuchler. Second Row: Carr, Bracy, Whiteford, Witherell. Third Row: L. Finley, J. Finley, Young, Rayburn. Fourth Row: Havens, Smithers, Hazelton, Chambers. Standing: Ripa, Snyder, Fox, Courtney, Livingston, Beaulieu, Rickett, Morgan, Slater, Elliott, Ormsbee, Pike. Absent: Browning, Wood. ■ FIFTH GRADE TEAM Front: Woodside, Young. First flow: Corrice, Aldrich, Raven, Hynes, Yaddow, Finley, Pike, Willard, Tulley, Second Row: Mrs. Sheppard, Bayne, Butterfield, Fieldson, G. Schneider, M. Vroman, Hanna, Myre. Third Row: Howes, Besaw, Seeley, P. Schneider, H. Vroman, Newcome, Bell. Fourth Row: Hilborne, Hentz, G. Schneider, Grandv. First Row: Woodside, Duvall, D. Thornhill, Second Row: Thornhill, Peacock, Davis, Fitzgerald, Kelly, Couglar, Ferris, Woodward, Todd, Couglar, Davis. Third Row: Mrs. Smithers, Newman, Stiles, Seeley, Putman Flight, Jenkisson, Knowlton, Alverson, Fuller, Thompson. Absent: Weir Knowlton. FOURTH GRADE TEAM Front Row: Knowlton, Link, Charlton, Blance, Butterfield, Mallette, Brown, Wright, Simmons. Second Row: Bishop, L. Tyo, Dale, Willard, Anderson, Butterfield, Kirby, Patterson. Third Row: E. Durham, Vroman, Finley, Pratt, K. Durham, Bullock, Premo, Bogardus, Youngs, Burnside, Bryan, Chapin. Absent: S. Tyo. THIRD GRADE Front Row: Fishbeck, Elie, D. Ritchie, Masters, McDonald, Crowe, Stone, Link, Caufield, Bogardus, Doolittle, Drummond, S. Youngs, Macaulay. Second Row: Mrs. Connor, N. Youngs, Dominie, Mayne, Butterfield, Perry, Rhodes, Besaw, Gutterson, Allen, Smithers, Wells, Schofell, L. Crowe, Taylor, Limoges, Sears, F. Ritchie, Charlton. Absent: D. Dale, D. Dale, Baxter. TEAM Front Row: Mrs. Rice, Bary, Kio, Simmons, Kuchler, Bicknell, Stevens, Bell, Murdock. Second Row: White, C. MaCaulay, Premo, Steele, Hentz, Knowlton, Livingston, Smithers, A. MaCaulay, McCadam, Winters. Third Row: Law, M. Richardson, Finley, Parish, Dickson, Moore, Chambers, Jones, Rickett, Ladouceur, Schultz, Trombly, Smithers, Hazelton. Absent: Sellis, J. Richardson. SECOND GRADE TEAM Front Row: Hynes, Smithers, Mulverhill, Duvall. Second Row: Knowlton, Parks, Backus, Myre, Carr, Tyler. Seated: Scott, Morgan, Streeter, Woodcock, Masters, Stiles, Hammill, Cutway, Bayne, Sovle, Gooshaw, Friot. Standing: Conklin, McCadam, Soulia, Ackerson, Ellison, Mrs. Rock, Wedemeyer, Alverson, Steele, Couglar, Moore, Van Kennen, Kelly, Duvall, Petrie. Absent: Witherell. Front Row: Wells, M. Brown, Tyo, Hazelton. Second Row: Schneider, Conroy, Larue. Third Row: Trombly, J. Ritchie, Livingston._ Fourth Row: Simmons, Ormsbee, S. Ritchie. Fifth Row: Umholtz, Robinson, D. Pratt. Standing: Johnson, Bell, Petrie, Beaulieu, L. Brown, Perry, Cutway, Corrice, Hilborne, Thornhill, Christensen, Besaw, Stevens, Bray, Pinkerton, Friot, Thompson, M. Pratt, Mrs. Havens. Absent: Edwards. FIRST GRADE TEAM Front Row: Whiteford, Caufield, Baxter, J. Kelly, Bayne. Second Row: B. L. Simmons, Myre, Van Kennen, Harrington, B. Simmons, Friot. Third Row: Stowell, Trappe, Sterling, Conklin, D. Knowlton, Sellis. Fourth Row: Rayburn, Mayhew, Putman, Mayne, Smithers. Standing: Fox, Bill, Morrison, Crawford, Ketcham, Ferris, Couglar, Mrs. Friot, Hebert, Gooshaw, Chapin, D. Knowlton, Todd, Scott. Absent: Young, E. Kelly, Moore. Front Row: Stone, Fishbeck, ti. Smithers, Flight, Pierce. Second Row: M. Todd, Butterfield, MaKay, Brown, Wells. Third Row: Cougler, Loucks, S. Todd, Steele, J. Vroman. Fourth Row: Richer, Johnson, Bayne, Livingston, Conant. Fifth Row: Dominie, Limoges, Simmons, Mulverhill, Sixth Row: Charlton, Soulia, Youngs. Standing: Miss Sovie, Tyo, Woodside, Simmons, Townsend, K. Vroman, Pratt, D. Smithers, Mulverhill, Livingston. Absent: Premo, Raymon Front Row: Wells, Livingston, Premo, Besaw, Limoges, Johnson, Livingston. Second Row: Mrs. Browning, Stevens, Conant, Finley, Smithers, Stiles, Hutchinson, Morgan. Third Row: Fallows, Backus, Cock, Bracy, Winters, Sears, Marshall, Stalder. Fourth Row: Buck, Sloan, Hazelton, Carr, Smithers, Bill, Bartholomew. Absent: Schneider. KINDERGARTEN MASCOTS Front Row: Mrs. Browning, Tyler, Bayne Charlton, Vroman, Masters. Second Row: Newman, Jones, Outman, Thompson, White, Davis, Seeley, Witherell, LaRue, Sibley Wainwright, Jackson, Beaulieu, Johnson, , Badger, Finley, LaForty, Soulia, Scott, Streeter, Hanna, Woodward, Todd, . Third Row: Peacock, McAllister. ACTIVITIES VARSITY BASKETBAIL Standing: Coach Conklin. First Row: Thornhill, R. F®rris D. Ferris, Manford, Link. Second Row: Kio, Buck, Mayhew, Willard, Goodison, Burcume. Absent: Woodside. VARSITY SCHEDULE Heuvelton 1|3.................. ...Edwards 72 Heuvelton 32.......... . ... .Hermon-DeKalb 30 Heuvelton 3l ....................Morristown k6 Heuvelton 57....................... Lisbon o3 Heuvelton 59 .......................Madrid 52 Heuvelton 59.................. .....Colton k8 Heuvelton 57...................... Hammond 65 Heuvelton 73..................Hermon-DeKalb 39 Heuvelton 55........................Edwards 8q. Heuvelton 65................... .Morristown 66 Heuvelton 6l.........................Colton 36 Heuvelton 2...................... Lisbon 6l Heuvelton 1|8................Alexandria Bay I4.O Heuvelton 56.........................Madrid 59 Heuvelton 57-................. ....Hammond 50 ALLAN BELL WE SALUTE YOU! Cross-Country Runner Section 10 Champion Undefeated in Four Meets CROSS COUNTRY First Row: Knowlton, Premo, Anderson, Backus, Ladouceur, Manager. Back Row: Sears, Manager; Sauter, Thornhill, Kio, Burcume, Coach Conklin. Absent: Bell. I UNIOR VARSITY Mr. Cousineau, Coach; Bishop, Woodside, Fenton, McAllister, Bailey, Bell, W. Knowlton, Castledine, Stalder, Chambers, Morgan, Finley, C. Knowlton, Duvall. CHEERLEADERS M. A. SOVIE, T. SOVIE, BISHOP, MADILL, THORNHILL, LAFORTY. 32 L. to R.: ADAMS, SAUTER, WOODSIDE, CUTWAY, MCDONALD, ROUNDS. FFA G IV 4t °+ «, CLUB TIME 'ty. Oj- e t, v„ o .TT rfe%ec Jy °1? ' tir r Lj euvelton Central ocuuu - Fl feels that extra curricu-% lar activities should be y included in everyone•s schedule, t | s a result, many clubs are offered in practically every! field, from the arts to prac-; tical experience. Time's run- ;ning out, so here we are, J and ‘s7k r %i vj?X% S”v v aV O. n°uney ’’Penin 'A, Wi was the preparation of music wb-. for the spring concert. ra gs. | The Band kept school Ispirits hot at home basketball niU„ ov, and |tonigame3 and also marched in pa- Ithere vou are, and here s; trades. Their winning race was ,'(H q 3.j concluded by their annual The National Honor Society sPrin8 concert. « «mo 0Tnf annhmnrss. Fui| Junior Band has elementary]- m instrumentalists who received otfi-l IS at , c to be! at APWeton Aaj,, Xncipai, craft, send “sinst s;(NHS). comprised of sophomores, ] Fjjuniors, and seniors, recognizestb ioihigh scholastic achievement. trirac ual band experience under Sc)Membership in this organizatio: o«jis a reward for maintaining a V'icehigh standard in clas3Work. itt nien! The Van Heuval Yorkersj Aiiclub, open to seventh graders, and J-studies :ho ve«ojf , cultui ana the directions of busyMr. Bar- one. They hope someday to be- come Senior Band members, ex- celling all others. Dance Band instrumen- talized at dances after some basketball games and also sev- and appreciates pask present New York Stated', , serve history and stresses localto|®rad imes a public dances. To ' “ history. Twenty members, underH 1® 1, music we jived and wal- e ,the leadership of President itzed “ 7 a tim® the town 31 Two Sextettes were ex- old and dtg 3n« JedBetty Rounds, roamed for records of historic f.f.a. Heuvelton. County j The Empire Staters Yorkers 'thrietweeiClub, open to eighth graders, teache s its members more de- , iu «Stalled history of New York ld e We, State. With Mary Ann Bracy as becic Jpresident, much time was spent rs tremeiy busy learning their j music for future public preset 1 find j? __ finding out just how large New ‘ 'T York State really is. , k Student Council, headed bysing funds -Qr Barbara Murphy, manages school1'0 'affairs which concern the stu- dents (but not the faculty). v ' j This is our voice, teachers. ■ The Music Association is ' Q L composed of al-1 music partici- fopants, and governs and admini- ‘sters the entire music depart- %0 ment. To raise money for q'’'-'choir gowns as a primary pur- 1 ,S,f;pose and to keep people read- ? S bSing as a secondary purpose. jS stations. Their bird-like voi-fc? ices charmed many ears. Mu Alpha was organize iyjthis year at Heuvelton Cantralf Aljunder the leadership of Presi- 1 out ’Z Hdent Burton Sheppard. Its%J«c « ‘Philip Parish, president, led them in a successful' magazine}, '■ .campaign. J Mixed Choir, with forty- Voff , c°uso?a 'JVJJ 'Vili} the • fo ft ueiv c ■St, banf0 b ke to, b twenty-three members furthered ’S' - while gyj; their musical knowledge S bie Sn The Library Club spent a • dIbusy year controlling the li- bdj Co brary. Under Katherine premo s tVoo ? hl kr ruling stamp, the hours ticked t uvei,t! s -tb, Ijby checking books, arrangingythe M setting up dis—tone. shelves, and plays. K T-.w , furthered their knowledge of the stage and the art of drama-! 0 v . The Dramatics Club members £ut of 27Parttn ,n th tics. With Aleta Macaulay as president, some latent talents fiand weak knees were revealed, i The Spyglass , Heuvelto Central s newspaper, kept pace' i withthe racing times of school c e JJJ six vocalists, furthers musi-|?tn® 3• With Editor Veronica cal knowledge and vocal abili-rc 3-'- 0 administering the staff, ty. The outstanding pro.1ect ave oue acquired some know- n jry «iledge of the task of editing newspaper. «of. fop The Two French Clubs en- knowledge of and the jdeavored to gain ,the French language 0 1W country of France. The time x 'yjJW 4; °V'f 1®W Tor the members who are ■0 V now ardent lovers of France and 'the French (we hope)J -------------- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seated: Sovie, Pres.; R. Mayhew, V. Pre3.; Pike, Sec.; Courtney, Treas.; Chambers, Student Council; Macaulay, Reporter; Mr. Sellis, Advisor. Standing: Murphy, A. Mayhew, K. Todd, Harrington, Backus, S. Todd, Browning, Arms trong. Front Row: Murphy, Pres.; Downing, V. Pres.; E. Bishop, Sec.; Pike, Trees.; Flynn, Reporter; Woodside, Second Row: M. Chambers, Rounds, Van Kennen, Moore, Seeley, Manfred, Cutway, Browning, Hanna. Third Row: Mr. Morgan, Advisor; Fenton, J. Chambers, 0. Bishop, Goodison, Dodds, Shaw, Thornhill. Absent: Huntress. STUDENT COUNCIL NEWSPAPER STAFF First Desk: Pike, Editor; Murdock, Head Typist; Howes. Second Desk: Chapman, Hanna, Mayhew, Reynolds. Standing: Schofield, Tyo, Trombly, Huntress, Reynolds, Ass't. Editor; Bayne, Badger, Boots, Youngs, Armstrong, Shaw, Witherell, Mr. James, Mrs. Kuchler, Advisors. MIXED CHORUS First Row: Browning, Davis, Murphy, Sauter, Witherell, Macaulay, Reed, Downing, I. Woodside. Second Row: Howes, Reynolds, Flynn, Madill, Slater, Armstrong, Ashworth, Todd, Smithers, Gutterson, Cutway, Van Kennen, Goodison, Back Row: Seeley, M. Parish, Bayne, Whiteford, Buck, Chambers, Huntress, Manford, G. Sauter, Sears, J. Woodside, Dodds, Murdock, J. Morgan, Ferris, Sheppard, P. Parish, R. Morgan, Moore, Badger, Winters, Absent: Gooshaw, Thornhill, OPERETTA HCS BAND First Row: Murphy, Reed, Armstrong, Buck, Whiteford, Knowlton, Flynn, W. Backus, R. Ferris, Reynolds. Second Row: Mr. Barone, P. Parish, Sheppard, Manford, Burcume, D. Ferris, Davis, John Chambers, Madill, E. Backus, Howes. Third Row: M. Chambers, Browning, Ketcham, Mayhew, I. Woodside, Jack Chambers, Todd, M. Sovie, T. Sovie. Fourth Row: Breaky, M. Parish, Smithers, Sauter, Dodds, Courtney, J. Woodside, Gutterson, Cutway, Slater. Absent: Pray, Anderson. MUSIC OFFICERS REED SEXTETTES REYNOLDS MACAULAY MADILL CHAMBERS, Accomp. MURPHY SAUTER BROWNING, Accomp. GUTTERSON FLYNN HOWES WITHERELL DAVIS GOOSHAW, Absent Woodside, Student Council} Huntress, Publicity; Parish, Pres.; Mr. Barone, Advisor; Sovie, Sec.- Treas.; Murphy, Student Council. Seated: Woodside, Browning. Standing: M. Sovie, Reed, T. Sovie, Mayhew, Chambers, Backus, Sheppard, Parish, Perris. DANCE BAND MU ALPHA First Row: B. Bayne, Browning, Murphy, Todd. Second Row: G. Bayne, M. Chambers, Sovie, Woodside, J. Chambers, Reed, Gilbert. Third Row: Huntress, Parish, Whiteford. Standing: Buck Murdock, Dodds, Gutterson, Treas.; Backus, Sec.; Macaulay, V. Pres.; Sheppard, Pres.: Mr. Barone, Advisor. Absent: Hynes. 39 [I'llllllllll! FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA jfiS: 4 Front Row: Chambers, M. A. Sovie, Sauter, T. Sovie, Howes, Sec,; Fuller, Ketchum, Witherell, R. Smithers, Caufield, Standing: Mrs, Kuchler, Advisor; Downing, E. Smithers, Macaulay, Pres.; Reynolds, Davis, Hynes, P. Howes, S. Caufield, Murdock, Havens, Bell, Youngs, Armstrong, Ashworth, Bayne, V. Pres,; Gilbert, Gutterson, Cutway, Student Council; LaForty, Trees.; Flynn, Trombly, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Sears, Reporter; Reynolds, Treas.; R. Todd, Pres.; Mr, Hanno, Advisor; Anderson, Sec.; Premo, V. Pres,; Raven, Sentinel, Second Row: Masters, Chambers, Mayhew, Fishbeck, Bishop, Shaw, J. Todd, Future Farmers of America 'FAjhas the ultimate purpose teaching students the es- intials of farming. Under le leadership of President iger Todd, they kept the iryman's League quality con- 'ol records and also kept the ws milked. Front Row: Parish, Treas.; Winters, Sec.; Bracy, Pres.; McAllister, Vice-Pres.; Trombley. Second Row: Moore, Seeley, Slater, Kerby, Van Kennen, Backus. Third Row: Mrs. McCullough, Advisor; Schofell, Youngs, Ormsbee, Dominie. Fourth Row: Todd. YORKERS Front Row: Simmons, Armstrong, Hutchinson, Schultz, Winters, Hanna, Witherell. Second Row: Downing, Mayhew, Sprowls, Kingston, Cougler, Newcombe, Cougler. Standing: Mr. Fallows, Cook, Rounds, Howes, Glidden, Simmons. Absent: Stevens, Reynolds. 42 Front Row: McCullough, Advisor; Armstrong, Sec.; Premo, Pres.; Reynolds, V. Pres.; Tulley, Trees.; Shaw, Student Council. Second Row: St. John, Klock, Newvine, Cutway, Masters, Newvine, Caufield, M. Northrup, S. Northrup, Fuller. Absent: Huntress, Ladouceur. LIBRARY CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB Front: Smithers, Downing. Seated: Reed, Gutterson, Macaulay, Chambers, P. Northrup, S. Northrup, Howes. Standing: Sovie, Ed. Reynolds, Gooshaw, Gilbert, Eliz. Reynolds, Sears, Huntress, Mrs. Hendee, Advisor. FRENCH CLUB Mrs. Armstrong, Advisor; Van Kennen, Pres.; Backus, V. Pres.; Ritchie, Reporter; Absent: Todd, Sec-Treas. Front Row: Hynes, Kingston, M. Hanna, Downing, H. Simmons, Howes, Couglar. Second Row: Mrs. Armstrong, Teacher; Young, Glidden, Chambers, Hutchinson, Armstrong, Reynolds, Kio. Third Row: Willard, Cutway, A. Pratt, Rounds, Couglar, Newcombe, Witherell, Winters. Fourth Row: Besaw, Mayhew, Whitmore, C. Stevens, E. Boots, Fieldson, G. Pratt, Schultz. Fifth Row: D. Stevens, Pinkerton, Burcume, O'Brien, L. Simmons, Sprowls, D. Boots, Cook. JANITORS Thornhill, Woods, Crayford. CAFETERIA WORKERS Howie, Johnson, Jenkisson, Dodds, BUS DRIVERS Friot, Newman, Steele, Childs, Tyler, Knowlton, Sprowls, Buck, Billings. I TIMELY TIPS Compliments of McCADAM CHEESE COMPANY I HEUVELTON, NEW YORK GESNER and MacRORIE JERSEY PRODUCTS “Quality Sealed in Every Bottle” Phone 7511 Heuvelton, N. Y. MilK-CRfAM Compliments of RAY BROWNING HEATING PLUMBING BOTTLED GAS FLOOR COVERING Union Street Best Wishes from ARNOLD'S PET SHOP 321 Ford St. Ogdensburg, N. Y. GOLDSTONE CLEANERS Phone 7G82 lor Service Heuvelton, N.Y. 219 Isabella St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Dawson’s Flowers Ogdensburg-Canton Road Compliments of PHILLIP’S DINER Food With A Personality Ogdensburg, New York Compliments of St. Lawrence County Farmers’ Insurance Co. FOURNIA MOTORS, INC. CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE Sales — Service 1801 Ford St. - Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of BING STEVEN'S STORE Sporting Goods Canton Compliments of OGDENSBURG PAPER AND GLASS CO. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of I. GREENBLATT Store of Friendly Credit FURNITURE and JEWELRY Ogdensburg, N. Y. BUSINESS TRAINING OFTEN MEANS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER AND JUST ANOTHER UNSKILLED JOB. BUSINESS COURSES LEAD TO EARLY EMPLOYMENT IN PLEASANT, FORWARD-LOOKING POSITIONS. For information call or write: OGDENSBURG BUSINESS SCHOOL 32l+ CAROLINE STREET OGDENSBURG P. 0. Box 315 NEW YORK Phone IO6I4. 49 Compliments of CLARK LIVINGSTON CATTLE DEALER Ogdensburg, N.Y. Phone i4.Ol4.-W Compliments of Dr. C. B. Chambers Heuvelton. N.Y, Harry Woodside PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Heuvelton PUTNAM and SCR1MINGER li oityal typewriters DIAL 3601 15 MAIN ST. CANTON, NEW YORK Compliments of Bakers of SUNBEAM BREAD OGDENSBURG HANNODALE KENNELS of Lowville and Heuvelton The Only Dalmation Kennel in the North Country Puppies and Stud Service James D. Hanno, Prop. Compliments of Compliments oi Murdock Barber Shop league) CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of Howard M. Friot International Harvester FARM IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of WESTERN CONDENSING CO. Heuvelton, N. Y, Newton M. Connolly GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 7844 Heuvelton Compliments of AIELLO DAIRY FARMS Heuvelton, N.Y. STEELE KELLY Compliments of QjP 7861 REECE COOPER 0 ° Goodyear Heuvelton, N. Y. U. S. Royal Heuvelton, N. Y. osumci m Compliments of Compliments of moDUCffls co-op. ioc. A FRIEND KELLY BROTHERS HEUVELTON Heuvelton, N.Y. FERRIS RED WHITE Compliments of Super Market LYLE SMITHERS You're Always Right Red and at White HONEY PRODUCER Heuvelton, N. Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. Van Heuvel Unit ST. LAWRENCE YOUNG’S of G.L.F. COOP REPAIR SHOP KEROSENE GAS FUEL OIL Dairymen's League Heuvelton, N.Y. Box 30o Phone 3781 Heuvelton, N. Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. BETTY STEELE Compliments of Franklin Bishop COMMERCIAL HOTEL ELECTRICAL, HEATING and PHOTOGRAPHER DENNY PLUMBING SERVICE Heuvelton, New York Heuvelton, N. Y. Heuvelton, N. Y. Phone 7482 Compliments of WITHERILL BROS. Compliments of Dr. M. E. Wallace JOHN DEERE FERRIS OIL Farm Machinery Tractors DENTIST Dial 7kbk Heuvelton, N.Y. Heuvelton, N. Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. GUY T. DAVIS SONS FORREST B. WOOD BUCK’S PLUMBING HEATING INSURANCE AGENCY Antique ROOFING Shop VACUUM FURNACE CLEANING FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE Heuvelton, N.Y. Phone 7553 Heuvelton. N.Y. Heuvelton, N. Y. BASTA’S FLOWER SHOP BRANDY’S FLOWERS TO FIT EVERY NEED «e .eV 619 MAIN STREET , 6 Ogdensburg, N.Y. DRUG STORES Heuvelton Ogdensburg 52 Compliments of Joseph M. Kring Insurance Casualty Fire Lif-e Heuvelton FOX FUNERAL DIRECTORS HEUVELTON, N.Y. LISBON, N.Y. and FOX-McLELLAND FUNERAL HOME Ogdensburg, N.Y. FOSTER FUELS Compliments of Compliments of HOWARD BACKUS A. BROWN PHONE 7631 Heuvelton, N.Y- “THE GOOD FOOD STORE” GENERAL STORE Phone 3755 Depeyster Phone 7841 Heuvelton SHAMROCK RESTAURANT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK dairymen's eaguej A Good Place to Eat OF HEUVELTON Open 8:00 a.m.--1:00 a.m. Phone 7 I|_21 Phone 7991 Heuvelton, N. Y. Every Banking Service Heuvelton, N.Y. Stewart Brothers Checking Accounts VAN HEUVEL HOTEL Savings Accounts Loans BARBER BEAUTY SUPPLIES Safe-Deposit Boxes. Member HOME OF GOOD FOOD MAY NEWELL STEWART, Prop. Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Heuvelton, N.Y. Heuvelton Compliments of OSCAR MARTIN Compliments of CRAYFORD’S GAS Barber Shop Howard Hutchinson and GROCERIES Heuvelton, N.Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of RICHARDSON DONALD MAYHEW HARDWARE CO. Depeyster, N. Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. LELAND’S FORD SALES Joseph Fisher Son FARTS T0 SERVICE The Good Clothing Store Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone 1168 OGDENSBURG, N. Y. KAMARGO FURNITURE STORES JOHN’S Spaghetti House Best Italian Spaghetti In Town Compliments of J. F. SHARP INC. Pontiac Studebaker International Corner Lake and Main OGDENSBTJRG GOUVERNEBR Ogdensburg, N.Y. PHONE 1009 Ogdensburg “The Busy Corner” Compliments of COMPLETE INSURANCE O’CONNOR DINBERO BROTHERS SERVICE ALGIE Co., Inc. Good Footwear at FRANCIS W. RYAN Comer Ford and State Popular Prices” Ogdensburg, N Y. Phone 71 Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone 820 Ogdensburg, N.Y. PAGANO’S FRIEDMAN'S DRESS SHOP Compliments of Rexall Drugs We Specialize in PHILLIP’S DINER Phone 541 Clothes for Women Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg. N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of THE PHOTO STOP HESS Furniture Co., Inc. Your S H Green Stamp NATIONAL ARMY STORES Most Everything for Everybody Ogdensburg, N.Y. FURNITURE STORE Corner Ford Isabella St. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg RAY GEARY CHEVROLET, INC. CRESCENT RECREATION i1 m3 323 Isabella Street Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK WARD’S ONLY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK IN THE COUNTY Sporting Goods Store Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. BORDEN’S ICE CREAM KAPLAN’S Congratulations AL’S MEN SHOP If It's BORDEN'S and Best Wishes It's Got to be Good Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg. N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. OGDENSBURG DODDS’ BUILDING SUPPLIES Carbino’s Jewelers ICE CREAM Old Fashioned Flavor and Quality Ogdensburg, N.Y. 201 Ford St. - Ogdensburg, N.Y. OGDENSBURG, NEW YORK When Words Fail-- WALTER LAKEY Say It FARRAND’S With Flowers FLOWERS Ogdensburg, N. Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. St. Lawrence Business Machines NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service SIMPSON’S DRUG STORE 121 Ford St. - Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 122 Ford Street Ogdensburq, N.Y. Compliments of EDDY'S MARKET ggWj OGDENSBURG • CANTON • POTSDAM • MALONE • MASSENA Ogdensburg, N.Y. 55 GOOD LUCK SENIORS AND COMPLIMENTS o GRADES AND MUSIC ASSOCIATION PROM PROM CHEERLEADERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY WE ON THE, STAFF OP THE HEUVELTONIAN ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL TO ALL WHO IN ANY WAY SUPPORTED THE YEARBOOK. Xh ML j6 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers - Cover Manufacturers Book Binders FACTORY • HOME OFFICE Kansas City
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