Heuvelton Central High School - Heuveltonian Yearbook (Heuvelton, NY)
- Class of 1957
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Heuveltonian 1 DEDICATION We, the senior class of 1957 proudly dedicate the Heuveltonian to Mrs. Clarence Armstrong. Her patience and guidance in managing our yearbook is ap- preciated by all. In her four years at Heuvelton Central, she has helped us in many ways to understand the meaning of freedom, and to prepare ourselves to become better citizens. FOREWORD d jZASMsdLo lOft W y S JUuUjijs sL C-jyyCkAjLb X-L w _-wu _- (jz xd s eslu p sasJ? jisusi . . dU B JU L Ltrv - - J “ C cZLo c O uae Uuy cLz xJLs . Uu OAJZ 'to JlA jCus .} xu 7Ki t oJLlo ?)Ut U-tljjbo-z ■.-oA. vlJImaJjulJ! si'lMsMsasrt, ytis JCtc3 Qsy d —t u jQ Jt u3j2 JtMsott C it tjL s Jl p uo Lot’ StblsMs • At left: Mark V. Sellis, Principal; James Morgan, Elementary Supervisor, Vice-Principal. ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION—Seated: Steele, Hutchinson, Pres.; Chambers, Rickett, Sec. Standing: Badger, Sovie, Livingston, McCadam, Sellis, Prin. At right: Jane Richardson, Elsie Rickett, Secretaries. 4-5US LOADING DRIVE—► EXIST—H-NEW freedom TO BUILD PRINCIPAL SELLIS FLOOR-PLAN OF PRESENT HEUVELTON CENTRAL SCHOOL SHOWING FUTURE ADDITION We at Heuvelton Central feel proud to be part of a school and community where leadership and service have assured us of a new building program to meet our increased enrollment which now stands at Present overcrowding plus an estimated yearly increase in numbers have made it necessary to plan for llj. addi- tional classrooms, including space for agriculture and industrial arts. 5 Seated: Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Hendee, Standing: Mr. Cousineau, Mrs. Humphrey, Mr. Hanno, Mr. Hayes. Seated: Mr. Barone, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Sherry, Mr. Sellis, Standing: Mr. Morgan, Mrs. McMartin, Miss Nugent, Mr. James. Seated: Mrs. Haven, Miss Hutchinson, Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Armstrong. FACULTY REALISTS Seated: Mrs. Green, Mrs. Kuehler, Standing: Miss Rolfe, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Smithers. Seated: Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Priot Standing: Mrs. Rock, Mrs. Thompson Miss Sovie. SENIORS NON-CONFORMISTS VALEDICTORIAN RONALD MAYHEW Ron Track 3; Football 1}; Year- book 3-k; N.H.S. 2-k; Year- book Asst. Editor 1}; World History Award 3; Literary Guild Award 3 Photography Club 1; Senior Play 1}. TERESA SOVIE LINDA ARMSTRONG Senior Class Treasurer 1}; Secretary Library Club 3; President Library Club £j.; Yearbook I}, Typing Editor; F.H.A. 1).; Chorus Ip; News- paper 1}; Library Club 2-lf.; Senior Play 1}. SALUTATORIAN WILLIAM BACKUS Bill Class President 1; Class Vice President 1}; N.H.S. 2- 1}; Senior Play 1}; Student Council 2; Mu Alpha 3j Band 1-1}.; Cross Country 1, 3, I}, Football 1}.; Secretary Mu Alpha 3; Dance Band 2,3 U Yearbook 1}.; Track 3,1}, Pho- tography Club 1; Soccer 1. Class Secretary 1; Honor Society 2,1}; Yearbook 1}; Band 1-1}; Dance Band 2-1}; Music Association 2-1}; Cheerleader 1,3,1}; Senior Play 1}; Girls' Sports 1-1}; F.H.A. 1-1}, Vice Pres. 3 k Student Council I}; Woodwind Ensemble 3. ROBERT YOUNG Bob Class Vice President 1; Yearbook 3,b’ Volleyball 3; Baseball 1-3; Football 1}; Yearbook Editor 1}; Senior Play Ip; President Photog- raphy Club 1; N. H. S. 2; Newspaper 3 U ELAINE SMITHERS EDNA BISHOP Ed Class Secretary 2; Student Council 3; Senior Play 1}.; Secretary Student Council 3; F. H. A. 1;; Yearbook ij.; Treasurer F.H.A. I4.; Photog- raphy Club 1; Newspaper [).; Cheerleading Girls' Sports 1-U; Literary Guild Essay Award 3« ALLEN JOHNSON Moonshine Transferred from North Da- kota 3j Chorus 1; Senior Play i|; Newspaper 1; Hob- by Club 1 2; Yearbook ij.. Winny Band 1-lj.; Chorus 1; Senior Play Ij.; Honor Society 2; Dance Band I4.; Yearbook 1;.; Cheerleader Ip j Woodwind Ensemble 2; F.H.A. 1-1;.; Student Council 2; Girls' Sports 1-1 ; Literary Poetry Award 2; Music Associa- tion 2-I+; Dramatics 3 MICHALEEN DOWNING Mickey ' Chorus 1-1;.; Senior Play 1;.; Student Council 2-1]; Year- book li; Photography Club 1; Operetta 2; Literary Guild Poetry Contest 1,2; Dra- matics 3 President Student Council U; F.H.A. 1-1;; Li- brary Club 1,2; Co-captain Twirling 3,U. jJ kj CATHARINE LA FORTY Kate Class president 2,1].; Year- book I;; Class Secretary 3 N.H.S. 2; F.H.A. 1-1;; F.H. A. Treasurer 3 Senior Play 1;; Cheerleading 1-1;; Girls Sports 1-1;; Literary Guild Essay Award 1. BURTON SHEPPARD Bert Yearbook b Senior Play I4.; Operetta 2; Dance Band 2-4 Mu Alpha 3; Band 1-4 Pho- tography Clubl; Chorus 1-4® FLORENCE HOWES Flo Class Vice President 2; Chorus 3 4 DramaticsClub3i Class Treasurer 1; Library Club 2; Photography Club 1; Sextette 3 4 Twirling 2; Drum Majorette 2-4 News- paper 3 4 F.H.A. 1-4 Yearbook 4® DIANNE GOOSHAW Di Class Secretary 4 Student Council 3 4 Senior Play 4 Dramatics Club 3 Twirling Co-captain 3 4 Yearbook i+j Newspaper Art Editor 3 4 Sextette 3 li Chorus 1-1j.; F-H.A. 2-4; ' Twirling 2-4; Operetta 2, CAROL RICE Kay Transferred from Ogdens- burg I4.; Senior Play I4.; Year- book Ass't. Editor of Club News bi Badminton2,3; Volleyball 2,3 Chorus 4® MARION GUTTERSON Meg Chorus 1-4; Band 1-4; Wood- wind Ensemble 2; Literary Guild Poetry Award 3; Year- book 4; Photography Club 1; Mu Alpha 3 Sextette II 3 Operetta 2; Dance Band I4.; F.H.A. 3,4; Dramatics 3? Library Club 2,3; Senior Play 4« KENNETH HARRINGTON Zip Photography Club 1; Senior Play I4.; Geometry Award 2; N.H.S. 3; Literary Guild Award 2; Physics Award 3; Yearbook 4 JACK WOODSIDE DALE THORNHILL Daleya Basketball l—l;; Track 1,3 4-; Baseball 1,3,14.; Senior Play If.; Student Council 3} Cross Country 1,3 Yearbook I;.. SHERA SMITHERS Sas Transferred from Ogdens- burg 2; Chorus 1,2; Year- book If; Student Court 1; Twirling 2; Senior Play I4; Operetta 2. ''Feet Class President 2,3; Base- ball 1; Photography Club 2; Basketball l-if; Track 2—Ip; Chorus I-I4.; Dance Band l-ij.; Band I-I4.; Operetta 3; Vice President Student Council3; Student Council 3,14-; Senior Play I4.; President Music Association 3; Yearbook I4.0 Transferred from Hermon De- kalb 3; Yearbook if5 Cross Country 3; Basketball 3,14-; Senior Play Ij. LUELLA MURDOCK Lulu F.H.A. 1-1|; Newspaper 3ik} Yearbook I4.; Senior Play I4., ROBERT DODDS Hob Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 2-lj.; Volleyball 2-l|.; Soccer 1; Band 3,1;,; Year- book I4.; Chorus 2-I4; Photo- graphy Club 2; Mu Alpha 3 Senior Play If.; F.F.A. 1; Operetta 3; Student Coun- cil 3. 13 m CLASS HISTORY Four years in our new school have given us insight into the workings of democracy in school life, from our first election of class officers our Freshman year to our choice of a career in our Senior year. We found that freedom brings re- sponsibilities, and to the teachers who helped us realize this fact, we are eternally grateful. Freedom in careers meant that we must discover our aptitudes and talents over a period of four years. However, after dis- covery came development, a major re- sponsibility indeed. Freshman officers were: Billy Backus, President; Bob Young, Vice President; Teresa Sovie, Secretary; and Florence Howes, Treasurer; with Mr. Conklin as advisor. In our Sophomore year, we chose Catharine La Forty as President, Flor- ence Howes as Vice President, Edna Bishop as Secretary, and Iona Manfred as Treasurer, with Miss Kenyon as ad- visor. Our social activities were much the same for these two years, featur- ing summer picnics at Lazy River and a memorable sleigh ride in zero weather. Our treasury was being filled mainly through our right to bargain at food sales. Student council acquired a deeper meaning. Good citizenship held more mean- ing in our Junior year, as we assumed more leadership in school affairs. Of- ficers were Jack Woodside, President; Arnold Pray, Vice President; Catharine La Forty, Secretary; and Iona Manfred, Treasurer. Mr. James as our advisor helped us greatly in planning our Jun- ior Prom whose theme was Memories . This year, we Seniors appreciate our privilege of being free to choose a career and to engage in a yearbook enterprise that will, we hope, inter- pret our school to the public. Officers are Catharine La Forty, President; Billy Backus, Vice President; Dianne Goo3haw, Secretary; and Linda Armstrong as Treasurer. Advisors are Mr. Harold Smith and Mrs. Armstrong. Seated: Rice, Ass't. Club News Ed; Murdock, Johnson Standing: Mr, Smith, Bus. Advisor: Sheppard, Ass't Harrington; Backus, Sports Ed; Mrs, Armstrong, Advisor Photo. Ed. Thornhill Photo. Ed Gutterson First row: Browning, Mayhew, B, Bayne, Caulfield, Hynes, Fuller. Second row: S, Todd, Murphy, Madill, Cutway, Klock, Tulley, G, Bayne Taylor, Third row: Morgan, Murdock, Goodison, Manford, Sauter, Pike, Chambers, Fourth row: Curry, K, Todd, Buck, Burcume, Whiteford, Ferris r Fifth row: Reed, Willard, Bishop, Below, Seated: Browning, Sec,; Morgan, Treas, Standing: Mr. James, Advisor; Murphy, Pres.; Todd, Vice-Pres, JUNIORS INDEPENDENTS ° I C tway, Ketcham, Sauter, Flynn, Witherell, Smithers, Davis, SiI S M lrOW: Gonant Anderson, Sprowls, Havens, Bell, S°rt riP Thifd row: Fitzgerald, Todd, Raven, Hooper, Finley, Stalder. Fourth row: Sears, Knowlton, Crouch. y Below: Mr. Cousineau, Advisor; Flynn, Vice-Pres.; Witherell, Treas.; Davis, Sec.; Ketcham, Pres. SOPHOMORES IDEALISTS First row: McAllister, I. Woodside, Goodison, Badger, Parish, Breaky, Matthews, S. Jurkovich, Bishop, Morgan. Second row: Moore, Slater, Van Kennen, Backus, Winters, Bracy, Kirby, Duvall, La Rue, Nichols. Third row: Tio, Hance, Young, Ormsbee, Hooper, Sehofell, Seeley, Bennet, Edwards. Fourth row: Crowner, Ritchie, Fenton, McDonald, Dominie, Smithers, Chambers, Hilborne, R. Jurkovich, S. Woodside. Fifth row: Perry, Todd, Ferris, Rice, Premo, A, Nichols, Stevens, Bailey, Fitzgerald. Below, Seated: Miss Rolfe, Advisor; Woodside, Sec. Standing: Bishop, Vice-Pres.; Morgan, Treas.; Chambers, Pres. FRESHMEN RADICALS Row 1: Couglar, Howes, Simmons, Mussin, Stevens, 0'Brian, Miss Rolf, Advisor. Row 2: Downing, Hilts, Cook, Rayburn, Lunsford, Mayhew, Tulley. Row 3s Hynes, Limoges, Poster, Bell, Bruce, Monica. EIGHTH GRADE Row 1: Burcome, Treas; Glidden, Vice Pres; Rounds, Pres; Cutway Kingston, St. Council. Row 2: Willard, Crump, Kio,Armstrong, Sprowls, Simmons, Reynolds, Pinkerton. Row 3: Takach, Witherill, Hanna, Hutch- inson, Chambers, Raven, Newcomb, Boots. De Laughter, Sec; absent. 19 First row: Second row: Smithers. Bogardus. Stevens, D, Mayne, Link, Steele, Pike, McPherson, Tulley, Rhodes. Mayhew, J. Manford, Tyo, Wallace, Caufield, Trombley, Third row: Fieldson, Harris, Johnson, Ripa, Bell, Besaw, Fourth row: Limoges, Smithers, N. Charlton, Youngs, Bayne, Charlton, Corrice, Fuller. SEVENTH GRADE REVOLUTIONARIES First row: Ormsbee, Law, Treas.; Mrs. Greene, Advisor; Badger, Pres.; J. Manford, V. Pres.; G. Manford, Sec. Second row: Martin, Finley, VanOmum, Yaddo, Putman, Arquette, Bice, Blount, Hanna. Third row: LaRue, Knowlton, Cutway, Tcdd, McCoy, Steele, Stalder, Sovie. Fourth row: Sehofell, Alquire, Witherell, Pierce, Gooshaw, Moore. 20 FREEDOM PLAY 21 VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsity Scores Heuvelton Opponent 72 Colton 35 77 S.M.A. 50 65 Edwards 1+7 61+ Morristown 1+2 53 Lisbon M+ 56 S.M.A. 51 58 Madrid 56 hb Hammond 38 68 Hermon Dekalb 57 53 Morristown 33 68 Edwards 76 62 Lisbon 1+5 77 Madrid 1+5 52 Hammond 59 62 Colton 39 65 Hermon Dekalb 60 Playoff for League Championship Heuvelton 6I4. Hammond 1+1 Play-offs Heuvelton 66 Lisbon 1+2 Heuvelton l±2 Hammond I4.O 22 Having won the Championship of the St. Lawrence Valley League, Coach Conklin's team went into the play- offs at Appleton Arena, Canton, on March 7 to win first place there also in the finals. The two trophies carried home by a jubilant team pay tribute to a fine squad and coach. Selections by coaches in the league for All-Star squad, first team, were Dale Thornhill and Doug Perris; for sec- ond team, Roger Ferris. In the Sectionals played at Potsdam on March 15, the team bowed to St. Law- rence Central in a game whose score was 5k. to I4.I. J.V. BASKETBALL First row: Stalder; G.Manford; D. Witherell; Jurkovich; Mgr.; W.Witherell; J. Manford; Sovie. Second row: Raven; K.Chambers; Corrice; Smithers; J. Chambers; Mr. Cousineau; Morgan; Duvall; McAllister; Fuller; Bishop. Left to right kneeling: Thornhill, Manford, Knowlton, Bailey, Willard, D. Perris, Buck, Chambers, Young. Standing: Mgr. Bishop, Smithers, Sauter, R. Ferris, Goodison, Mayhew, Murdock, Fenton, Woodside, Backus, Finley, Coach Conklin. VARSITY FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY Kneeling: Adams, Backus. Standing: Bell, Larue, Hooper, McAllis- ter. Facing group: Coach Hayes, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS ? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR CLASS PLAY t NATIONAL C HONOR society Seated: Mayhew, Browning, Murphy, Sovie Standing: Mr, Sellis, Havens, Witherell, Todd, R, Mayhew, Backus, Pike. First row: S. Smithers, Rice, E. Smithers, Downing, Gooshaw, Armstrong. Second row: Murdock, Howes, La Forty, Mayhew, Woodside, Thornhill, Sovie, Bishop. Third row: Backus, Kio, Sheppard, Young, Harrington, Johnson, Dodds, Gutterson0 o First row: Bayne, Cutway, Madill, Gooshaw, Downing, Mayhew, Smithers, VanOmura. Second row: Tulley, Bracy, Winters, Sovie, Stalder, Fenton, Whiteford, Badger, Omsbee, Couglar. In rear: Mr. Morgan. STUDENT COUNCIL SPYGLASS STAFF First row: Armstrong, Mr. James, Todd, Howes, Mayhew, Gooshaw, Mrs. Kuchler, Madill. Second row: Simmons, McCoy, Bishop, Witherell, Northrup, Cutway, Fuller, Winters. Third row: Couglar, Bayne, Downing, Sauter, Young, Tulley, Reynolds, Adams, Caufield, Hynes, Murdock, Badger, Hanna, Steele. First row: Sauter, Sovie, Browning, Gutterson, Smithers, Murphy, Second row: Mayhew, Backus, Sheppard, Burcuxne, Chambers, In rear: Woodside. First row: Browning, Sovie, Slater, Parish, Gutterson, Breaky, Mayhew, W,Backus, Ferris, Flynn, Reynolds, Mr, Barone. Second row: B. Burcume, Martin, Moore, Ketcham, Todd, Sheppard, Chambers, D. Burcume, Davis, Madill, E. Backus, Murphy, Smithers, N, Sauter, Third row: Howes, Dodds, Murdock, G, Sauter, Edwards, Whiteford, Buck. “' ft SCHOOL BAND DANCE BAND First row: Moore, Ormsbee, Downing, Armstrong, R. Smithers, Mussin, Jack Cham- bers, John Chambers, Manford, Murdock, Sheppard, Ferris, Cook, Bracy, Goodison, Ketchum, Winters, Badger. Second row: Burcome, Taylor, Dominie, Madill, Rice, Slater, Buck, R. Morgan, Dodds, J. Morgan, Whiteford, Anderson, Bell, Breaky, Bayne, Northrup, Stevens. Third row: Woodside, Parish, Browning, Mayhew, N.Sauter, Davis, Murphy, Todd, Gooshaw, B. Cutway, Witherell, Flynn, Gutter-son, Howes, S. Cutway, Havens, Glidden, Van Kennan. Absent: G. Sauter,. MIXED CHORUS Miss Pringle, Sheppard, Murdock, Sauter, Morgan, BOYS’ QUARTET Row Is Steele, Knowlton. Row 2: Stevens, D. Puller. Row 3: Kirby, Gooshaw, Downing, N„ Howes. Row 1+: Bice, Law. Row 3: Duvall. VARSITY TWIRLERS J.V. TWIRLERS Perris, Kelley, Putman,Fuller,B. Howes, Gutterson, Sellis, Hilts, K. McCadam. Standing: Gooshaw, Bice, Law, Downing. Planning a career gets a boost from the Guidance Dept., with Mr. Morgan, director, reminding students on the importance of hearing speakers on annual Career Night. FREEDOM IN CAREERS Student nurses from A. Barton Hepburn Hosp. Schl. of Nurs- ing with Miss Kiah, their de- rector, speak on Career Night. Sergeant Cobb of Canton is emphatic in describing the duties of a State Trooper. ? FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA f ° Ne '■First row: Kirby, Tulley, Fuller, Moore, Gutterson. Second row: Howes, S. Caufield, Mrs. Kuchler, LaForty, Hynes, K. Caufield, Northrup, Downing, Schofell, Ketcham, Davis, Witherell, Cutway, Van Kennan, Bracy, Winters. Third row: Gooshaw, Murdock, Sauter, Adams, Bishop, E. Smithers, Armstrong, Sovie, Bayne, R. Smithers, , Bell, Taylor. At left: Preparing a meal. Installation of F.H.A. Officers: Davis, Song Leader; Smithers, Parliamentarian; Bishop, Treasurer; Ketchum, Secretary; La Forty, President; Sovie, Vice Presi- dent; Howes, Past Secretary; Macaulay, Past President. ................. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA Left to right: Raven, LaRue, Willard, Finley, Reed, Fenton, Hanno. At right; Scanning College Catalogue Below; Taking Inventory Nichols, Goodison, Chambers, Woodside, Todd, Seated: Mr. A SCIENCE CLASS with Miss Hutchinson offers an opportunity to explore the wonders of nature. FREEDOM TO LEARN RESEARCH IN LAB under the guiding eye of Mr. can make pulleys interesting. James . 34 TYPING CLASS, as Mr. Smith points out, is a good place for accuracy. MECHANICAL DRAWING class with Mr. Hayes checking on the shortest distance between two points. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION courses should broaden our horizons, according to Miss Rolfe. 36 r ENGLISH STUDENTS discuss A Tale of Two Cities with Mrs. Hendee, in English IV class MUSIC COURSES under Mr. Barone involve some committee work, after school. First row: Manford, Sovie, Stalder, Cutway, Badger, Putman. Second row: Knowlton, Van Ornum, Yaddow, Blount, La Rue, Gooshaw. Third row: Arquitt, Martin, Ormsbee, Mrs. Armstrong, Woodward. Fourth row: Bice, Pierce, McCoy, Witherell, Finley, Todd. Fifth row: Schofell, Hanna, Alguire, Boots, Steele. FRENCH CLUB First graders begin a French program which will continue through all ele- mentary grades. Here a high school practice teacher, Teresa Sovie, assists Mrs. Armstrong, regular French teacher, with songs. MONITORS The Heuvelton Central School is deeply concerned today with the Individual differences among Its pupils in the elementary grades. We believe the ele- mentary school years are the child's formative years and that each one needs interpersonal and intergroup relations, understending of the world of people and things, self envelopment, control of the communicating arts and skills, and moral and spiritual values. Our program includes special services such as music, art, conversational French physical education, and nurse, and dental hygiene services. KINDERGARTEN INDIVIDUALISTS First row: K. Kelly, Burcume, Rena Simmons, Caloren, Robert Simmons, Steele, V. Smithers, Dickson, Thornhill, Ripa, I.Duvall, Stone, Tyler, Chapin, Kio. Second row: Masters, Fraser, Kirby, Blance, C. Duvall, L. Smithers, T. Simmons, Knowlton, Raymon, M, Kelly, Myre. Standing: Mrs. Browning. First row: Sibley, Woodward, Marshall, Sterling, Oderkirk, Snyder, Finley, Fitzgerald, LaRue, Gooshaw, Knowlton. Second row: Cutway, Wood, Crayford, Putman, Beaulieu, Bicknell, Lunsford, Mulverhill, Hazelton. Third row: Backus, 41 Eggleston, Simmons, Lytle, Drummond, Wedemeyer, Reidy,D. Rickett, Parks. Absent: Moore, Murdock, J. Rickett. FIRST GRADE PROGRESSIVES First row: E. Finley, Simmons, Conant, Seeley, Thompson, Masters, Cook, Bartholomew, Van Epps, Carr, Hanna, Soulia. Second row: Poor, Hazelton, Pierce, Outman, Townsend, Johnson, Stevens, Smithers, Besaw, Witherell, Backus, LaRue, Limoges, Gooshaw, D. Finley. In rear: Mrs. Friot. 42 First row: Davis, McAllister, Bayne, Bill, Streeter, Stiles, Wainwright, White, Jones,S. Sibley, Badger. Second row: Winters, Woodward, J. Livingston, Bracy, Sloan, G. Livingston, Newman, Buck, Tyler, Todd, Stalder, Jackson, Beaulieu, Marshall, Hutchinson. In rear: Miss Sovie. Absent: Peacock, Sears, Smithers. r First row: Perrin, Premo, Stiles, Pratt, Bray, Hooper, Wells, Bice, Schneider, Scott, Pierce. Second row: S. Nichols, Todd, Ethridge, Havens, Zoldock, Wright, T. Simmons, Johnson, P. Simmons, Laforty, Myre, J. Nichols. In rear: Mrs. Todd. (First Grade) SECOND GRADE First row: Nichols, D. Pratt, Couglar, Johnson, Tyo, Lynda Fowler. Second row: Harris, Richer, Scott, Wells, C. Wright, Charleton, Hooper, Soulia, Livingston, Stone, Stowell, Leonard L Fowler, Raybtjm. Third row: Woodside, Limoges, Hebert, A. Pratt, M. Simmons, Smlthers, Youngs, J. Wright, Dashnaw, Poore, Menzie, D. Simmons, Mrs. Havens. Fourth row:B. Simmons, Dominie, Chapin, Caufield, Flight. First row: Phillips, Whiteford, Raymon, Ketcham, VanKennan, Sterling, Brown, Moore, Putman, N, Smithers, Mackay, Ferris, Jane Mulverhill, Jean Mulverhill. Second row: Crowner, Fearn, E. Kelly, J. Kelly, Simmons, D. Bayne, Conant, VanOrnum, C. Todd, Bill, Knowlton, V. Smithers, M. Bayne, Fox, Edwards, Third row: Friot, Sellis, Loucks, Mayne, Young, Rickett, Mayhew,S. Todd, Couglar, Wood, Crawford, Fishbeck, Harrington, Steele, Morrison, Conklin, Mrs. Rock,(Second Grade) 44 THIRD GRADE Holding flag: Livingston. Front row from door: Moore, Stiles, Myre, Schneider, Brown, Wells, Friot, Carr, McCadam, Kelly, Hynes, Woodcock, Cutwey. Second row: Wedemeyer, Ellison, Couglar, Smithers, Parks, Conklin, Hammill, Thornhill.Third row: Hazelton, Backus, Beaulieu, Steele, Witherill, R. Duvall, Streeter, Scott, Sovie, J. Duvall. Back row: R, Friot, Robinson, Corrice, Brown Mrs. Connor. Absent: Mulverhill Van Kennan. FOURTH GRADE On slide: D. Ritchie, Stone, Taylor, Mayne, G., Simmons, Wells, Schofell, E. Simmons, Smithers, Rhodes, Murdock ,.Standing: Sears, N. Youngs, Perry, S. Youngs, Mrs. Humphrey, P. Ritchie In front: Wells. First row: Caloren, LaRue, Cutway, Hilborne, Besaw, Durham, J. Ritchie, Ormsbee, Petrie. Second row: Alverson, Gooshaw, Johnson, Bayne, Thompson, Bray, A. Stevens, Dominie, S. Ritchie, Soulia, Tyler, Perry. Third row: Pratt, Pinkerton, Roof, Peck, Bell, Simmons, Tyo, Mrs. Rice. Absent: Jackson, Trombley, B. Stevens. 45 FOURTH GRADE Left to right and up the ladder: C.Bogardus, Crowner, Mrs. Smithers, Limoges, McDonald, Caufield, Besaw, Charlton, Fishbeck. Left to right under slide: Link, Allen, Hazelton, Caloreu, Bell, Drummond, S. Bogardus, Doolittle, Gutterson. First row: Bray, White. Second row: Law, Bickneil, Simmons, File, Rickett, G. Crowe, Kuchler, Wells, Trombly. Third row: Knowlton, L. Smithers, Livingston, S. Smithers, Parish, Hentz, Winters, Fin- ley, J. Richardson, L. Crowe, Chambers, Kio, Medlicott, M. Richard- son, Premo, Steele, Sellis. Fourth row: Miss Nugent, Dickson, Macaulay, Jones, Me Cadam. FIFTH GRADE Directing: Mrs. Thornhill. First row: Kelly, Duvall, Putman, Link, Joan Davis, Judy Davis, Simmons, Fitzgerald, Ferris, Blance, Peacock. Standing: Young, Bullock, Newman, Mrs. Sheppard, Jenkisson, Tyo, Flight, McAllister, Brown, VanOrnum, Courtney, Thornhill, Alverson, Todd, Stiles, Finley, Weir. Absent: Wright, Lunsford. Outer Circle: Jean Couglar, Matthews, Winters, Besaw, Jane Couglar, Conant, Tyo, Harris Pratt, Nichols, Hilts, Fuller, Woodward, Thompson, Burnside, E. Durham, Mrs. Narrow, Inner Circle: Jurkovich, Patterson, Charlton, Chapin, Bishop, Wright, Harris, Woodside K. Durham, Pike, Kirby, Fieldson, Willard, Bruce, Seeley. 47 SIXTH GRADE First row: Newcomb, George Schneider, Friot, Hanna. Second row: Hooper, Woodside. Third row: Hynes, P. Schneider, Hentz, Seeley. Fourth row: Hilbourne, Bayne, Tully. Fifth row: Myre, Bell, Wright, G. Simmons. Sixth row: Nichols, B. Simmons, Howes. Standing: Grandy, Roof, Gorrice, A. Simmons, Geneva Schneider, F. Young, Willard, Raven, T. Young, Boots, Mrs. McMartin, Finley, Caufield. 48 First row: Slater, Ripa, Conant, Aldrich. Second row: Wood, Gutterson, Duvall, Browning, Bracy, Morgan, Havens, Ormsbee, Fox, Pike, Scott, Rickett, Kelly, J. Finley, L. Finley. Third row: Sauter, Whiteford, Kuchler, Beaulieu, Carr, Witherill, S. Smithers, Rayburn, Young, Downing, Chambers, F. Smithers, Elliott, Bishop, Snyder, Hazelton. In rear: Mrs. Phillips. ■TWIRLERS Ketchum, Crawford, McCadam, Kelley, Phillips, Young, Perris. GRADE Johnnie Appleseed , an operetta, presented in November, by the ele- mentary grades, under the super- vision of Mrs. Thornhill, delighted an afternoon and an evening audience with dramatic and musical talent. By using two casts, Mrs. Thornhill had many students participating. At left, Claude Morgan, as Johnnie, sings of his wanderings. OPERETTA 49 McCADAM CHEESE COMPANY HEUVELTON, NEW YORK Compliments of NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 113 24 Hours Ogdensburg, N. Y. Compliments of ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ONLY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK IN THE COUNTY MORTGAGE LOANS ON REAL ESTATE PROPERTY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Each Depositor Insured Against Loss Up to $10,000.00 Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone 951 51 ICtfWC addition = V , a ; A CENTRAL NEW YORK CHAPTER American Institute of Architects The architect seeks to achieve today a building which satisfies the old Roman, definition of Vetruvius, Well building hath three conditions: Firmness, Com- modity, and Delight. BUSINESS TRAINING OFTEN MEANS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CAREER AND JUST ANOTHER UNSKILLED JOB. BUSINESS COURSES LEAD TO EARLY EMPLOYMENT Joseph Fisher Son The Good Clothing Store IN OGDENSBURG, N. Y. IN PLEASANT, FORWARD-LOOKING POSITIONS. For Information call or write: OGDENSBURG BUSINESS SCHOOL 32l± CAROLINE STREET OGDENSBURG P. 0. Box 315 NEW YORK phone IO6J4. Compliments of FARRAND’S FLOWERS Ogdensburg. N.Y. PAGANO’S OGDENSBURG Compliments of Rexall Drugs Phone 541 BUILDING SUPPLIES THE PHOTO STOP Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg, N.Y. 52 Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of AIELLO DAIRY FARMS Heuvelton, N.Y. VAN HEUVEL HOTEL HOME OF GOOD FOOD Heuvelton, N.Y. Harry Woodside PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Heuvelton Compliments of HOWARD BACKUS “THE GOOD FOOD STORE” Phone 7841 Heuvelt GESNER and MacRORIE JERSEY PRODUCTS “Quality Sealed in Every Bottle” Phone 7511 Heuvelton, N. Y. LELAND’S FORD SALES PARTS SERVICE Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone 1168 FOSTER FUELS PHONE 7631 Heuvelton, N.Y. Newton M. Connolly GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 7844 Heuvelton Compliments of Dr. M. E. Wallace DENTIST Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of Joseph M. Kring Insurance Casualty Fire Life Heuvelton FORREST BWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE and CASUALTY INSURANCE SURETY BONDS Phone 7693 Heuvelton, N. Y. Compliments of F. J. Ducett Son GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOOTWEAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Phone 3762 Heuvelton WESTERN CONDENSING CO. Heuvelton. N. Y. Compliments of Howard Hutchinson Heuvelton, N.Y. ST. LAWRENCE G.L.F. COOP KEROSENE GAS FUEL OIL Box 306 Phone 3781 Heuvelton, N. Y. SHAMROCK RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat” Open 8:00 a.m.—1:00 a,m. Phone 7991 Heuvelton, N. Y. Dawson’s Flowers RICHARDSON HARDWARE CO. 54 Ogdensburg-Canton Road Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of BING STEVEN'S STORE Sporting Goods Canton FOX FUNERAL DIRECTORS HEUVELTON, N.Y. LISBON, N.Y. and FOX-McCELLAND FUNERAL HOME Ogdensburg, N.Y. McGuires varieties Jtfairylea See Cream Dealer 737 State Street OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Compliments of EDDY'S MARKET Ogdensburg, N.Y. KAPLAN’S Congratulations and Best Wishes Ogdensburg, N.Y. WITHERELLBROS. % V % 4? JOHN’S Spaghetti House Best Italian Spaghetti In Town Ogdensburg, N.Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. Carbino’s Jewelers 201 Ford St. - Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of RAY GEARY CHEVROLET, INC. Compliments of A FRIEND Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of Cameron Cleaners FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE IN HEUVELTON AREA 367 Crescent St. Phone 681 Ogdensburg, N.Y. STEELE AND KELLY „ Black Lawk Cockshutt 4 ° % Farm Implements V SIMPSON’S DRUG STORE loodyear Heuvelton, N.¥. US Royal 122 Ford Street Ogdensburg. N.Y. 55 Butchering cattle hogs Curing, smoking, cutting wrapping of meats NEW USED CARS ITHERS BUICK CO. CARL HEPTONSTALL'S Outer Gouverneuh Street MEAT MARKET CANTON, N. Y. PHONE 3801 Rensselaer Falls, N, Y, COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 1 Phone: Heuv0 7838 DONALD R. SMITHERS De Kai.b 6F22 | Compliments of BRANDY’S CRAYFORD’S GOLDSTONE GAS CLEANERS DRUG STORES and GROCERIES 219 Isabella St. Heuvelton Ogdensburg Heuvelton, N.Y. Ogdensburg. N.Y. Compliments of WOOD’S Franklin Bishop I. GREENBLATT ¥ A ELECTRICAL, HEADING and Store of Friendly Credit IGA PLUMBING SERVICE FURNITURE and JEWELRY Ogdensburg, N. Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. Heuvelton, N. Y. Phone 7482; KAMARGO Compliments of NATIONAL ARMY STORES FURNITURE OGDENSBURG PAPER Most Everything STORES AND for Everybody GLASS CO. Corner Ford Isabella St. OGDENSBURG GOUVERNEUR Ogdensburg, N.Y. Ogdensburg FOURNIA MOTORS, INC. AL’S MEN SHOP dairymen’s eaguej CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE Sales — Service Ogdensburg, N.Y. 1801 Ford St. - Ogdensburg, N.Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of Compliments of Howard M. Friot RAY BROWNING International Harvester FARM IMPLEMENTS TRACTORS Phone 7682 lor Service 56 Heuvelton, N.Y. Heuvelton, N.Y. FERRIS RED WHITE Super Market You’re Always Right at Red and White DODDS’ ICE CREAM Old Fashioned Flavor and Quality Heuvelton, N. Y. OGDENSBURG, NEW YORK HESS Furniture Co., Inc. Your S H Green Stamp FURNITURE STORE Ogdensburg. N.Y. Compliments of PHILLIP’S DINER Food With A Personality Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of WARD’S Sporting Goods Store Ogdensburg, N.Y. BUCK’S GUY T. DAVIS SONS MAY’S BEAUTY SHOP Antique PLUMBING HEATING Shop ROOFING S JyJr VACUUM FURNACE CLEANING ilv HeuvelVm, N. Y. Heuvelton. N.Y. hone 7553 Heuvelton, N.Y. “The Busy Corner” O’CONNOR ALGIE Co., Inc. Comer Ford and State Compliments of OGDENSBURG BATTERY Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of Ogdensburg Farm Supoly Dealer in Wirthmore Feeds Ogdensburg, New York Ogdensburg, N. Y. Phone 71 Compliments of Compliments of Joseph Fisher Son LAVIGNE LAUNDRY The Good Clothing Store Ogdensburg, N.Y. A FRIEND IN OGDENSBURG, N. Y. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE McCONVILLE, INC. FRANCIS W. RYAN General Freight Carriers Phone 820 Ogdensburg, N.Y OGDENSBURG PHONE 724 57 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEUVELTON Heuvelton, N. Y. Every Banking Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, James M. Morgan SALESMAN AUCTIONEER 313 OGDEN ST., OGDENSBURQ, N. Y. PHONE: 176-W Ddmpnier-Leonard, Inc. REALTORS B7 MAIN STREET CANTON, NEW YORK Compliments of A. BROWN GENERAL STORI3 Phone 3755 Depeyster St. Lawrence Business Machines 121 Ford St. - Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliment of A Friend Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of FERRIS OIL Dial 7l+lj4 Heuvelton. N.Y. Compliments of Bailey's Barbershop Ogdenburg, N.Y. BORDEN’S ICE CREAM If It's BORDEN'S It's Got to be Good Ogdensburg, N.Y. Compliments of Dr. C. B. Chambers Heuvelton, N.Y. Compliments of E. D. 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