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brother, Howard on him Saturday of Fine returned from his trip to M been 40 years seen his family IB 1 ted a brother in He returned by net in Montreal by Clinton Gates. President of the presided at the eting Thursday ncipal Richard iuced the new id told of new it pertained to the so explained how were obtained for >wns in our School reshments were cial time was held neeting About 30 ftnee e dinner guests of Richard Merritt Sunday, Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Sr. Sunday, Sept. nd Mrs Douglas hter Tammy, Mr. / Hays Jr. and and Shawn, all ; Mr. and Mrs. r s, Sam, Linda, idy, Mrs. Carol , Chad and Lee, Earl Simmons, and also Danny daughter of Mr. Hays, Tina, Chris ldren of Mr. and I Hays and Lee er of Mr and Mrs >aptized at Ham ho is making her grandparents, Mr. •lays, is attending istown. lay afternoon of en Tut tie Sr. were John Tuttle and Irs. Robert Tuttle, >bie and Mr. and 'arker, Sam and Tuttle and Mrs. vent to Watertown x>n. Mrs. Tuttfe nd Mrs. Ronald lily and Mr. and w Friday evening, eting of the 1973- Snowmobile Club Fuesday evening, ange Hall in Pope rs are asked to wghnuts or sand- K! i Page 3 Sec. 2 — The Tribune-Pre*, Gouverneur. N.Y. October 3, 197J News from Hermon-DeKalb Central Hv from Hermon DeKalb JVntral, ittkuiK part in the lalenUHl Junior Program at St Lawrence University are iSyi'hology, Sue YtTdon t Martha Hamilton and Kathy Struzzi, Drama, Jane Mornll, Cindy Kilmer and Mary Burke, Political Science, Diane Baker Students from HDCS attending the Clarkson High School enrich mem program are Danny Aldrich. (demistry, and Betty <' a r in e n , Environmental Problems Students from MIX'S taking the College credit English course conducted by SUNY, Potsdam are Kim Masters, Marsha Brice and Betty Carmen The In wructor is Peter Baker Classes are held at Heuvelton Central School on Monday and Wed nesday, three hours per week Applications are available in the Guidance office for the Knights of Columbus Scholar ships, which entitles the recipient 1 o compete for one of 38 scholarships worth $42,400 Applications must be completed Local VFW Post Auxiliary attends Canton meeting by Oct 31 (fUidaiicr Counselor is Kot>ert UTOUX The Nenior class oflirers Hected are rn'sidnil, Diane liaker. Vice Pr<\si(i<-ril, Koh liovay, Secretary Leo la Donaldson. Treasurer, Cindy Fleming, Public relations, Jane Mornll arid Student <ouncil, Kuth Fredenbertf ' and Dan Aldrich '11)1* class advisor is CJeurge Clint 1 , Business teacher, starting his 21st year af HDCS The Junior class officers are President, Holly Kuhado; Vice President, Sue Yerdon. Secretary, Jackie Kdwurds, Treasurer, Kathy Powell, Public relations, Sue Morgan arid student council, Cindy Tyo and Rob Mornll The class advisor is Kichard Bardeschewsi, Secon ilary Math teacher and starting bis third year al HDCS The Sophomore class officers tire President, Sherry Alguire, Vice president ,'Duane Dusharrn, Secretary, Chene Bovay; Treasurer, Clark (iayne, Public relations, Janet Hamilton and student council, Barb Sandwick and Pete Struzzi The class ad visor is Dan Ha/en, Social S'udies teacher and starting his second year at HDCS The Freshman class officers are President, Vicki Brabaw, Vice President. Kathy Lewis, Secretary, Lorelei Tracey, Treasurer, Donna Lawrence, Public Relations, Klaine Hamilton and student council, Ka'hy Morgan and loin 11« i/i-m 'Hie class advisor is B<«i rv S« ra'e. linstrumenial music teacher and Starting his second >ear at !!!>' S S» uden» Council r epi csen tat^ves from ' L',rad<- i-i^hf aie Jayne New vine and M.n y Haves From K r « J( ^*' M ' v •\ * il • •' nr Yerdon and lorn Spadaccim « . The S'udenl ( oiincil ha-, held 'heir elect ion ot off H <r s President , Debbie |'.,vu-ll \ ,ce President . Kob .Merrill , Secret ar v Ku'h I- i «<i«n t M r ^ and Treasurer Barb San'iAuk 'J u*- advisor is Thomas .Sro'f. S« niur High History 'each»*r starting his* second year a' HI)' S - The band off KTIV a i C Presiden', I-eola Donaldson Virc I'resident, Tim Church. Sr< i el HI y , Martha Hamilton, and Treasurer, Mickey Snow The Advisor is Harry Sir ale The Library Club officers are ! J i evident, Debbie Weber Vice l'iesiden», (Siieri <ardine|| S<< i «•> iir y , Melarue ( 'nn\ , Treasurer. Tim Jin^s, Public Id-laMons. Sue Willard The Ad\ isor is Mrs Martha (iardner S<'Coiid<n v librarian «'in'l stiir'in^ her second year a' 'lIlM'S The Y«'arlx>ok «-ditor is SIM Yerdnn Assistant Kdifor is Stan P«-r raul» Husiness Manager. Kim Masters The Advisor is Mi -v Ka»h> I'e-ers, tirade nine and io Kn^lish teacher, starting her second vear a' HD( S Secretary Treasurer Fxecu'ive •Bulsiewic/. Hille Club officers are President, Charles Lewis, Vice President, Deborah Powell, Kim Masters, Steven Fischer, Officer. Mary Advisors are Frank Lewis and John Bray The Future Farmers of America officers are President, Jodv Hamilton, Vice President, 'Linda Mornll, Secretary. Kathy Treasurer, Sherry Seminal, David Flight; Reporter, (iilbcrt Peck The Advisor is John Weber, .Agriculture <eacher The Hoard of Kducation of Hermon DeKalb Central School •will meet Oct 9 a' H p.m in the Klemenuuv library for their regular monthly meeting TTiet« meetings are open to the public The (iirls soccer team beat i niton t> 4 on Sept 24. giving them <>nc win and one Josa Kim Masters made the three goal* for »he girls' team On Oct 4, Ed- wards will be at HDCS Oct. 5 it will be HDCS at HarhsviUe. Oct. W will be HDCS at Sf Regis In JV soccer, it will be Knox Memorial at Hermon DeKalbun Oct :$ In varsity soccer HDCS io*t Sept U), 3 2 to Knox Memorial On Sept 24 they won over Parishville. \v\. Their standing is two wins and »wo losses Up- coming soccer games are (XI. 4, HDCS at Harrisville Oct 9, St. JiVgis a» HDCS Five membtvrs of the Silas Wamwright Auxiliary to Post 633« attended the meeting of the St Lawrence County Councils Veterans Auxiliary at Canton Sunday afternoon . Council President Helen Hayes of Tuppor Lake presided, with Stephanie Diskin of Home, President of District 4 Depart- ment of New York, acting as inspection officer and official guest Mrs Disk in in her message to the members of the auxiliaries to the St Lawrence County stressed the need of cancer aid and research fund based on the fact that the National Headquarters of the Auxiliary spent thousands of dollars in grants last year Local members attending were: Miss Cindy Masters, Miss Becky Enckson, Kathy Masters. Sr Vice President, Mrs Rose Howe past Council President and Mrs Gertrude Simmons, past District President of the Department of New York Previous to the regular meeting Mrs Rowe and Mrs Simmons attended the meeting of Past County Presidents with Mrs Kowe as acting president and Mrs Simmons as recording secretary and treasurer Who's New in Pink and Blue? Sept. 18 - A daughter, Rebecca Louise, to Mark A and Louise E. Slocum Scarlett, Rossie. Sept. 23 — A son, Jody Ross, to Brent J and Margo Brayton Wood. Edwards. . Sepc 23 — A son. Leighton Douglas to Douglas L. and Beatrice Beane Sawyer Sept 24 — A daughter. Peggy Ann t 0 Bernard G and Sandra Morse Hynes Start collecting your set today IMPORTED GOURMET COOKWARE Just for enjoying our special low prices and saving our pecial pink register tapes. The Greatest S*ak Sole *, is being held at your Friendly Btg M -Midsta* Super Markets, Now • We Hove plenty of Beef Stooia and Roasts prices that ore low, low tow ! ASTRO-ANALVSIS Sonia McGinnis' HOROSCOPE FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 30, 1973 ^ UUKSl March LM \pril I«H — Your persuasive abilities are magnified as you seem to be cause up in a whirlwind of activities that keep you in the public eye Get mate's approval before embarking on new project. ,.„•;'. . 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