Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY)

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PIRATES LOG STAFF DUANE WICKS, ADMIRAL-IN-CHIEF First row: (left to right) Arlene Luther, chief literary editor; Betty Lou McDonald; Korleen Graham; Alice Hunter; Phyllis LaDuc; Edna Shaw; Hila Miller, Business manager; Donna Reader. Second row: Carolyn Bradish; Lucille Clarke; Sallie Wray; Patricia Gabriel, class editor; Joyce Stevens; Third row: Raymond Siver; Henry Lesperance; Martin Norris, art editor; Paul Jenack, sports editor; Earl LaCross; Mr. Marcel LeBlanc, faculty advisor. r This HEAR YE ! HEAR YE! This second edition of the PIRATES LOG marks the introduction of an ad- ditional crew aboard our fair ship. This crew , an HONORARY CREW, is com- posed of individuals who wish to give a helping hand to the regular crew. The extent of their support determines their rank . WELCOME ABOARD! HONORARY ADMIRALS: HONORARY CAPTAINS: HONORARY CREWMEN: OAISS S. ELIZABETH JONES MR. ALDOULS LAPLATNEY MR..- -MRS. LOUIS BOIUEN MR. WALTER C A.RVELL , SR. DR. HILLEL MR. AAAHAN PROPRIETOR 'CORNER STORE MR. LAJALRATH JOIN US NEXT YEAR PRESIDENT Mr. Doran Waugh VICE-PRESIDENT Mrs. Marque Holtrey l l °=q=p= ' ALSO Miss Emma Luther, clerk v Mr. Wilfred Scott Mr. MISS HICKEY, SECRETA RY Carl Ripley HAROLD T. LAB ARGE, SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL MR. 5ACKETT 5 UP ER- ItSTENDE NT FACULTY C VA- c 6 U Gerund A Seated: Mjr. Harold T. LaBarge, Supervising Principal First row: (left to right) Mrs Nancy Gibson, Homemaking Miss Mildred Mannigan, Sixth Grade Miss Elaine Wright, Physical Education Mrs. Marion Hathway, Second Grade Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence, Grade Music and Chorus Mrs. Helen Clarke, First Grade 'Th Second Row: Mrs. Marianne Guido, Mathematics Miss Alice Kehoe, Nurse ' Mrs. Elaine Eves, Kindergarten Mrs. Berta Langs, Kindergarten Miss S. Elizabeth Jones, Art Mrs. Marjorie Fuller, Eighth Grade Mrs. Ercel Gray, Reading Specialist Third Row: Mr. James Guido, Industrial Arts Mrs. Thelma Shinnick, Seventh Grade Mrs. Mona Tiffany, Fifth Grade Mrs. Ruth Corey, Third Grade Mrs. Alberta Brice, Fourth Grade Mrs, Rena Mayhew, Second Grade Mr. Marcel LeBlanc, French and Latin Fourth Row: C-A-T Mr. Thomas Fabiano, Social Studies Mr. Bernard Shinnick, Eighth Grade Mr. Robert McSweeny, English Mr. Harold Conrad, Physical Education Mr. Walter Davis, Science u 2 +2=4 « Mr. Harold Smith, Commercial ' 2 Mr. Alfred DiLapi, Band and Music Mrs. Beryl LaBarge, First Grade (absent) Mr. Everett Powers tT errjo..... $n th' y ye. = re the. urtsyncj heroes o our school These p eop e y.eh os pere keep us peel, c nl c ean ■ Tt AA Sf-S Mr. Wilfred Fenton CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Zelma Williamson Mrs. Helen Frank Mrs. Blanche Valentine BUS DRIVERS Mr. Doran Stevens Mr. Levi LaPlatney Mr. Arthur Cring Mr. Kenneth Carvell Mr- Theodore Cring Mr. Clarence Wicks Mr. Lee Stevens Mr. Harlow Luther Honor ARLENE LUTHER Valedictorian President BETTY LOU MCDONALD Salutatorian DUANE WICKS Vice-President EDNA SHAW Secretary MARTIN NORRIS Treasurer ADVISORS ALICE KEHOE HAROLD SMITH r DORIS ATKINSON Stamp club 3 DENNIS BLANCHARD Audio-visual Club 4 Baseball 1 Football 4 , . Industrial Arts Club 4 Rifle Club 4 Club 4 CAROLYN BRADISH Cercle Francais 4 Honor Society 3,4 Latin Club 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 LUCILLE CLARKE NAOMI COLE Audio-visual Club 4 Badminton intramurals -i Band 2, 4 Audio-visual Club 4 Badminton intramurals 3 Band 3, 4 . , Basketball intramurals 3 Cercle Francais Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Photography Club 4 PIRATES LOG Staff Assistant Art Editor 4 Stamp Club 4 Volleyball intramurals 3 PATRICIA GABRIEL Badminton intramurals 3 Basketball intramurals 3 Dramatics Society 4 Honor Society 3, 4 4 Club 4 Staff 4 Class Editor Stamp Club 3 Secretary 3 Student Council 4 Volleyball intramurals 3 Secretary Photography PIRATES LOG korlehn graham ALICE HUNTER PAUL JENACK Class Officer Treasurer 1 Latin Club 4 President 4 Majorette 4 Photography Club 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4 Badminton intramurals 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball intramurals 3 Cheerleader 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Society 4 Photography Club 4 Volleyball intramurals 3 Winter Sports Club 4 Audio-visual Club 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Manager 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Honor Society 4 Industrial Arts Club 4 PIRATES LOG Sport Editor 4 Rifle Club 4 Student Council Treasurer 4 Volleyball intramurals 3, 4 Winter Sports Club 4 EARL LACROSS PHYLLIS LADUC HENRY LESPERANCE Audio-visual Club 4 Industrial Arts Club PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Rifle Club 4 Chorus 1, 2 Cercle Francais 4 Latin Club 4 Treasurer 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Quartet 4 Chorus 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Rifle Club 4 President 4 Winter Sports Club 4 President 4 THEODORA A. LUTHER Audio-visual Club 4 Vice-President 4 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Class Officer President 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary 3 President 4_ Dramatics Society 4 Secretary 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Literary Editor 4 HILA MILLER s LORETTA LUTHER Chorus 4 Social Club 4 Stamp Club 3 MARTIN NORRIS BETTY LOU MCDONALD Badminton intramurals 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 Class Officer Secretary 1 Dramatics Society 4 Treasurer 4 Honor Society 3, 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Assistant Literary Ed. Photography Club 4 DONNA READER Badminton intramurals 3 Band 1 Basketball intramurals 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Society 4 Vice-President 4 Volleyball intramurals 3 Band 1, 2, 3 basketball intramurals cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Society 4 President 4 Phot1 SocietY 3, 4 PlRA?l£aPhy Club 4 ABATES log Staff 4 Business Manager 4 Student Council4 Von Sudent 4 eybali intramurals Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 3 Boys' Quartet 4 Chorus 3 Class Officer Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Football 2 Manager 2 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Art Editor 4 Winter Sports Club 4 Vice-President 4 3 BARBARA van brocklin Chorus 3, 4 Handicraft Club 4 President 4 DUANE WICKS Cercle Francais 4 President 4 Christmas Ball King 4 Dramatics Club 4 Honor Society 3, 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Editcyr-in-chief Studen Council 4 Class Officer Vice-President 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 SALLIE WRAY Badminton intramurals 3 Basketball intramurals 3 Chorus 1, 3 Handicraft Club 4 Secretary 4 Latin Club 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Badminton intramurals : Class Officer Secretary 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Society 4 Photography Club 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 Assistant Business Manager 4 Volleyball intramurals Christmas Ball Queen 4 Audio-visual Club 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Badminton intramurals Boys Quartet 4 Chorus 3 Dramatics Club 4 Football 2, 3, 4 3 Table-tennis intramurals Tennis 3, 4 Rifle Club 4 Winter Sports Club 4 Audio-visual Club 4 Secretary 4 Dramatics Society 4 Badminton intramurals 3 Photography Club 4 PIRATES LOG Staff 4 RAYMOND SIVER JOYCE E. STEVENS EDNA SHAW emor We, the admired, honored and. re no wne d 5enior ci ass of this celebrated High Schoo I, H arrisvilie Centra.I , Villaqe of Lan d End, Town of Utopia, County of Village of No Return ’S State of Confusion, United States of H ij steria, Under pretense of sane mind and healthy body, in the year of our Lord, 19 5 5, do hereby make and declare this to be the last will and testament of our class; leaving to the following individuals, the remains of our most valued possessions: T.IICILLE CLARK leaves her forwardness to ELAINE LAPLATNEY. To BOB QUACKENBUSH, DENNY BLANCHARD wills his ability to get along with the teachers. MARTY NORRIS leaves his serious thoughts and expressions to JANE WALRATH. PAT GABRIEL leaves nothing---she says she needs it all. RAY SIVER leaves his ability on the basketball team to STUART VALENTINE. To JACK FORD, EARL LACROSS bequeaths his bubbling ambition. JOYCE STEVENS wills her refined actions to MARJORIE DURHAM. BEANIE LESPERANCE bequeaths his leadership and athletic ability to ■'ERNEST SHAW. DUANE WICKS leaves his love for the opposite gender to STEWART PARROW. Assuming that BARBARA VAN BROCKLIN has a brain, she wills it to ROSE ANN MILLER; but that's taking a lot for granted. BETTY LOU MCDONALD leaves her red, qreen, and yellow knee socks to BETTY LOU WICKS. ARLENE LUTHER leaves her timidness to JANET POWERS. DONNA READER leaves her favorite nickname of legs to any of the Junior girls who can rightfully claim it. To SHIRLEY CLARK, PHYLLIS LADUC leaves her fond hopes of growing taller. HI LA MILLER bequeaths her best hook shot to FRANK GRIFFITH. (She thinks he will need it next year.) CLYDE FRANK is the proud receiver of NAOMI COLE'S limited vocabulary. ALICE HUNTER bequeaths to MARGARET DURHAM, her various acquired nicknames. PAUL JENACK leaves his retiring personality to JACK RITZ. LORETTA LUTHER bequeaths to DELIGHT DAVISON her interest in Harrisville boys. KORLEEN GRAHAM bequeaths her trait to be content with one boyfriend to NANCY COLLETTE. EDNA SHAW leaves her spit curls to DONNA MCCARN. PPRIS ATKINSON leaves her dynamic personality to NADINE LAVANCHA. CAROLYN BRADISH bequeaths what she has the most of to anyone who thinks he or she needs it. PALLY WRAY leaves her poor English to JACK FORD. mo ID rophe •j e year is 1965; the day is June 29th. Many changes have been made in illage of Harrisville, New York, in the past decade. New industries have the v,produced, more business establishments have risen, and the town has been population. The town of Harrisville now has a newspaper, and, in d°U office the newspaper’s editor, we see the chief glancing over headlines before sanctioning their publication. Among those headlines can be found: Christian Dior's fashions are being pushed aside by ALICE HUNTER. a new- comer to the field of designing. HILA MILLER received an award for being the fastest mud packer employed by The”3erg°n,s Cosemetic Company. DONNA READER, famous stocking model, is the only girl ever to have only -leas’ on the covers of both Life and Look! fective next week, JOYCE ’Cuddles’ STEVENS will be the featured dancer at the Latin Quarter. Returning home after an extensive tour of the country, during which she nave talks on home economic efficiency, is PHYLLIS LADUC.11 g PATRICIA GABRIEL’S column. Advice to the Lovelorn, is now appearing in almost every prominent newspaper in the country. DORIS ATKINSON attended the Gottrock’s fete late yesterday afternoon, performing one of her pleasant duties as Society Editor of the New York Times. P KORLEEN GRAHAM, formerly ’Queen' of the hot rod racers, is now the proud owner of the Edqewogd Soeedway. NAOMI COLE is enjoying her duties as the official French interpreter during the sessions carried on in the United Nations. PAUL JENACK recently signed an exclusive contract to play 'Tarzan' in a new motion picture series. Miss SALLIE WRAY. Dean of Emma Willard College, and formerly of Harrisville, will speak at the Parent-Teacher Association Meeting on May 1. HENRY LESPERANCE. a suave, debonair man about town for several years, has decided to give it all up and take the fatal step into holy monotony. The Photographer's Award of $3,000 was presented last night to LUCILLE CLARK, prominent photographer for the magazine, Sir.11 TOLENE LUTHER'S newest book. Etiquette, has just been released. Her first publication. Peculiar Eating Habits, was a resounding success. The Philharmonic Orchestra's opening in New York City last evening, under the direction of Miss BETTY LOU MCDONALD. was a tremendous success. EDNA SHAW, editor of Tattletale. announced yesterday that she and her staff will be going to France soon to cover a news story. EARL LACROSS. head mattress tester for Slumberwell Mattresses, Inc., stated that mattresses are getting bigger and better. CAROLYN BRADISH, holder of the Women's Middleweight Wrestling Title has just signed an exclusive contract with her new manager, Georgeous George; she will be wrestling at Madison Square Garden a week from tomorrow night. BARBARA VAN BROCKLIN. head nurse of Hepburn Hospital in Ogdensburg, has resigned her post, and accepted a position in Bellevue Hospital in New York City. MR. RAY SIVER recently returned from a meeting of the Deep Diggers League, which met for its annual convention in Washington, D.C. Mr. Siver is Harris- ville 's most prominent undertaker. DENNIS BLANCHARD has taken the job of supervising principal of Harrisville Central School. The new methods of teaching being introduced here at the present time are revolutionizing the school's system. chief perfume smeller for Coty, Inc., MARTIN NORRIS recently made the statement that perfumes are becoming stronger and more enveloping. He also rated they were designed for warming a girl's heart as well as opening eLPocketb°°k. 2UANE WICKS. the famous Shakespearean actor, has turned down an exclusive ontract with M-G-M, and is planning on continuing his stage career. He may rrently be seen in the lead role of Macbeth. now playing on Broadway. o .nil Once upon a time, in the year 1943 to be exact, on the first Tuesday in ber, 3 group of children were introduced to their teachers, Miss Brickley Septe Hathway. This class was rather a novelty, for there were five sets of an ? . Gail and Gilbert Dooley; Donna and Doris Atkinson; Neil and Nila t«n5;. Edna and Ernest Shaw, and Bertha and Lola Hess. That year we had our H?°P® casulty--we lost JoAnne Remington. Perhaps the thing most of us will re- faI? about the first grade is that Alice Hunter decided that Miss Weekes' rnei'’ns were too pretty to go on growing, so she picked them! Another memorable tU asion was the day Duane Wicks’ father came to school and took motion pic- °cC s _f the first grade. Imagine! We were actors and actresses’ (Some claim still are!) The year 1944 rolled around, and so did the second grade. The class was ,.vided, with one section under Mrs. Gray, and the other under Mrs. Hathway. That year saw the departure of Jimmie Cole and Lawrence Cleveland from the class he sectlons of the class were joined again under Miss Alice Perry, our third grade teacher. Malcolm Cowel, Nancy Cone, and Carolyn Bradish joined us that year. In 1946, we entered the fourth grade, under Mrs. Berta Langs. That year, we won first prize in the Field's Day Parade with the float, The Old Woman in the Shoe . Diana Thomas and Sallie Wray joined our group, but Diana left later in the year. In the fifth grade, under Mrs. Tiffany, we again won the first prize in the Field's Day Parade with a float which we called, The Covered Wagon . That .year Roger and Billy Venton left for a few months, but rejoined us later in the year; we also lost Jimmie Reish and Virginia Ellis. The year 1948 saw us in the sixth grade, with Miss Mannigan as our teacher and once more we captured the blue ribbon in the parade on Field's Day, with a float that was dubbed, Vacation Fun . Gladys LaFave, Barbara Van Brocklin, Linda Daniels, Teddy Collette, and Agnes Moroughan joined our class that year; Aloha Hooper, Roy Bancroft, and Deanna Luther left us. The seventh grade class was divided, with the boys' section in the Metho- dist Church, under Mrs. Langs, and the girls' in the school under Mrs. Shin- nick. That year, the two sections got together long enough to take a trip to Benson Mines, and a trip through the local paper mill. The class was (further enlivened that year when Frank Tyler, Charles Pierce, Elaine LaPlatney, Lewis Perrigo, Naomi Cole, Kenneth Jackson, Carol Noble, Joyce Stevens, Gardner Cole, and Patricia Newton joined our group. However, Charles Pierce left after a few months, and Jean Kling and Linda Daniels did likewise at the end of the year. In 1950, we entered the eighth grade, full of expectations of the coming year. The class was again divided, but with boys and girls in each .section. Mrs. Fuller had one section, Mr. Shinnick the other, and Mrs. Shinnick acted as a third teacher for our large group (there were forty-eight of us). We selected as our class motto: Good works, good deeds, will get rewards ; blue and gold as the class colors, and the carnation as the class flower. Dora LaVancha, Kenneth Jackson, Margaret Whitney and Patricia Newton left during the year. The three big events of that year were the big fudge and popcorn sale on Field's Day (there were some very full eighth graders that day), the eighth grade picnic at Lake Bonaparte, and then, the eighth grade graduation. 1 We left the elementary grades behind us, and then, we entered into the gates of higher learning—the Freshman year of high school! As green Freshmen, we entered the next year full of enthusiasm for the fun and with just a few doubts about the work ahead of us. Mr. Combs had the headache of being our class advisor, but he found it easy to cope with us, for he was the father of several. The two special events that year were our first sguare dance, and, at the end of the year, the trip to Lake Bonaparte, with Plenty of food, a fact which Mr. Combs saw to. That year Frank Tyler departed from our midst. y. In 1952, with Mr. Masback as our advisor we entered the Sophomore year. _'e tbought we were pretty big when we were allowed two square dances that year, “nd bake sales in between; a trip to Lake Bonaparte on the last day of school as in order, and if memory serves us correctly, the water was colder than--we ®an colder than usual. Class officers elected at the beginning of the ;year re Beanie Lesperance, President; Ted Collette, Vice-President; Betty Lou , j Secretary; and Hila Miller, Treasurer. However, in the middle of the fAcDona-A £ oocjy revolution was staged, which started when the officers decided yea1’ . n Re-elections were held, with Arlene Luther as President, Duane to resi9 y ce_president, Edna Shaw as Secretary, and Marty Norris as Treasurer. ' licks s .udents remained as class officers throughout our stay in high school.) (These wg gajnec| Dennis Blanchard and Clifford Davison. We were then ready Ihat7 Junior year but our class membership had dwindled with the loss of °r _ai students. eVe We entered the Junior class with Mr. Cole and Miss Jones serving as our advisors. Walter Carvell joined us, but we lost him at the end of the year oljr y,e graduated. Donna Atkinson left us in the spring to take the fatal step wfn monotony. Arlene Luther temporarily left us because of sickness, but ° turned at the end of the year. We had three dances on the calendar along various bake sales, the latter never seeming to be as successful as they for s with var keen The Juniors and Seniors had a terrific battle over who would food on Field Day..........ha! ha! ....guess who won! We made close to $475.00 could have been. sel ver got along) formed the Mutual Admiration Pact. ‘ c a i 1 -v 4- nr QmKcir r -F 1 QS4 m it 11 never tell how much we're really worth). Phyllis LaDuc and Mr. Cole (who At last, in September of 1954, we entered our last year of high school. w were Seniors at last, with Mr. Smith and Miss Kehoe having the privilege of bpinq our advisors, and with Mr. Fabiano as our homeroom teacher. Dennis Blanchard returned, and Earl LaCross joined the group. The boys had a tendency to complain about being out-voted in class meetings; the girls, however, couldn't see their point for, after all, there were seven boys against seven- teen girls. Doris Atkinson left the class because of sickness. We had three square dances and various bake sales. Other highlights of the Senior year were the card sale; magazine sale ( some Seniors claimed that people were beginning to lock their doors when they saw us coming); the Christmas Ball, at which Edna Shaw was crowned Queen and Duane Wicks, King; the Christmas tree sale; the hilarious donkey basketball game; the play, Bashful Bertie (put on by the Dramatics Society and sponsored by us); and last') the event wnich we had been waiting and working for throughout high school---our New York trip. Then, in June, our high school commencement exercises, n event which is yet to come as this is being written. The Senior Class of 1955 will then slow- ly march through the doors, away from our Alma Mater, and into the Future. McDtedi to right) Duane Wicks, Arlene Luther, Patricia Gabriel, Betty Lou ’• uonald. AnrTvrij- anc Collette, Barbara Cole, Linda Ripley, Hila Miller, Paul Jenack, Fa 'iJ-iiamson, Mary LaRoue, Carolyn Bradish, Shirley Clarke. ulty Council: Mr. McSweeny, Mrs. Gibson, Miss Jones, Mr. LeBla nc. r Shirley Clarke Nancy Collette Delight Davison Gilbert Dooley John Ford Clyde Frank Frank Griffith Elaine LaPlatney Nadine LaVancha Donna McCarn Stewart Parow Janet Powers Robert Quackenbush Jack Ritz Ernest Shaw Stuart Valentine Jane Walrath Joe Weekes Betty Lou Wicks Gerald Wood Curtis Canfield Kenneth Carvell Beverly Clarke Joan Clarke Barbara Cole Keith David Mary Jane Davis Robert Davison Margaret Durham Marjorie Durham Donald Fraser Alice Graham Wayne La Platney Mary La Roue Patricia Merritt Rose Ann Miller Carol Noble Charles Ripley Linda Ripley Constance Sayers Sheila Scott Joyce Stevens Henry Walrath Birdella Bassette Darrell Best Robert Blanchard Kenneth Bleau Richard Burgess Arthur Clarke Joyce Dusharm Patricia Fenton Diana Gabriel Doye Gleadle Don Hathway Theodore Hunter Sharon Langs Patsy LaPar Duane LaVancha Karen Luther Lorna Luther Marilyn McCarthy Thomas Miller Albert Moroughan Robert Ogrodnik Ann Phillips Karen Priest Shirley Ritz Patricia Rounds Clayton Swem Murray Sykes Eugene Valentine Gertrude Weaver Wayne Weaver Helen Weekes Richard Wood James Bradish Thomas Cassidy Wesley Cleveland Gary Fayette Robert Ford Frances Geer Doran Kitts Richard LaPlatney Joan Lewis Joyce Lewis Norma Luther Suzanne Luther Paul McIntosh Dale Miller Matthew Norris Rose Perrigo Edmond Petrie William Phillips Joyce Remington Kay Ripley Linda Ritz Mae Solon Sandra Tehonica Neva Thomas Donald Towne Lawrence Whitney Sordon Wood David Atkinson George Bancroft Beatrice Bango Gary Bango Elaine Chamberlain Lee Clary Myron Cole Murray Collette Donald DeForge Gary Draper Leon Ellis Doran Fraser Kathleen Gabriel Kathleen Geer Gary Gray William Hickey Gerald Humes Anna Hunter Ellen Jenack Janet LaFave Eleanor LaPlatney Ellen Peck. Darlene Powers William Priest Eula Ryan Leland Ryan Wendell Whitney Viola Baker Christine Bango Richard Best Peter Blanchard Carol Clarke Judy Bradish David Collette Bruce Dusharm Michael Earl David Ellis Gary Fowler Sharon Fraser Marcia Gabriel Keatha Graham Eugene Hannas Shirley Harris Morris Hart Judith Helmstetter Kay Hooley Gharolette Jackson Malen LaCross David LaPlatney Gary LaVancha Gerry LaVancha Patricia Lesperance Beryl Luther Barbara Merritt Arthur Moroughan Joseph Ogrodnik Claude Parow Wesley Parow Arlene Phillips James Phillips uglas Quackenbush teven Ripley Sharon Ritz Donald Rose Francis Rounds Winnie Silvernell Carol Sweet Elton Wood James Wray Richard Bancroft Barbara Denesha George Devereaux Mary Alice Frank Larry Gaines Patricia LaFave Robert LaFave Judy LaVancha Barbara Manchester Janet Markley Martha McIntosh Mary McIntosh Kathleen Merritt Ray Noble Stanley Ogrodnik Roger Peck Leslie Pike Patricia Rose Dora Ryan Nancy Sayers Pearl Scott Mary Swem Regina Tehonica Sandra Valentine John Waugh Patricia Wicks David Bango Garland Berkley Randall Bowen Beverly Brothers Douglas Clarke Judith Clarke Bruce Clary Leta Cleveland Harry Ellis Michael Fenton Leon Graham Sharon Griffith David Hannas Milton Hart Jane Hooper Terrence Kilbourne Gary LaFave Garth LaPar Jack LaPlatney Francis LaRoue Judy Mealus Douglas Ogrodnik Eugene Perrigo Clifford Remington Carl Ripley Joseph Ritz Richard Rose Linda Shaw Virginia Smith Douglas Stevens Larry Stevens Helen Sullivan Vera Swem Sally Valentine Edward Waugh Sharon Weaver Jerrilyn Whitford Thomas Whitney Terrence Williamson Irene Wood Nancy Bango Peter Benson Donald Berckley Gerald Carvell Margaret Clark Eugene Collier Vernon Compo Delores Dibble Donna Draper '1r Richard Dundon Jean Dusharm James Ellis Violet Ellis Amy Ford Myrtle Geer Rodney Grigg Beverly Harris Merriam Harris James Hill Elizabeth Hunter Clayton Inghram Milton Jackson Polly Ann Jenack Beverly LaCross David Lewis Joyce Luther John McIntosh Linda Mealus Connie Peck Joyce Peck Donald Phillips Gerald Phillips Ann Pike Bonnie Ritz Louis Ritz Robert Ritz Nancy Rose Mary Sayers Eallner Stacey Virginia Stevens John Tehonica Allen Weaver Duane Whitney Gertrude Wood Katherine Albritton Larry Atkinson Thomas Best Donna Caswell Donald Chambers Carol Cleveland Kenneth Chartrand Charles Compo Edward Dreythaler Linda Earl Judy Fenton Sheryl Fraser r Barbara Gabriel Douglas Grigg Donald Helmstetter Susan Hooper Gloria Hunter Charles Jarvis Sandra Jones Michael June Timothy Kilbourne Richa'rd LaFave Oliver LaFave Phyllis Lincoln Yvonne Manchester Catherine Mealus Leonard Ogrodnik Lawrence Ritz Eileen Scanlon Neil Seils Phillip Smith Helen Swem .is Dale Weaver Wayne Woodward Carolyn Atkinson Gary Atkinson Vivian Baker Joanne Bango Samuel Benson Dian Chartrand Harriet Clark Enza Clarke Charles Clarke Dean Clary Loretta Compo Larry Davie Robert DeForge Christine Devereaux Linda Dobson Charles Hannas John Hathway Trinda Hirschey Ann Irish Gary LaParr Ronald Peck John Pierce William Pierce Constance Scott Joyce Jackson Beverly Koster Constance LaFave Robert LaParr Robert LaPlatney Roger LaPlatney Cherry LaVancha Susan LaVancha Arlene Manchester Duane Manchester Larry Martin Cheryl McEathron Alfred Moroughan Charlotte Ogrodnik Roderick Parow Jerry Pike Helen Ritz Patricia Scanlon Flora Seils Ruth Shaw William Soukey William Tehonica Donald Valentine Gregory Wheeler Juanita Whitney Beverly Wicks Joyce Wood Keith Young Larry Bango Timothy Bennett Katherine Burgess Norma Camidge James Dibble Pearl Ellis Frederick Lincoln Melvin Lincoln James Manchester Sharon Mantle Darrell McEathron Jack McIntosh Joseph McIntosh William Mealus James Parow Linda Phelps John Phillips Grace Pierce Eileen Rice • • Patricia Ritz John Scanlon Larry Seymour Linda St. Lawrence Mark St. Peter Bernice Sullivan Richard Sweet Constance Waugh Gloria Ann Young Rebecca Arnold Michael Atkinson Katherine Baker Nancy Baker Isabel Berckley Georgia Burgess Daniel Burke Marie Chartrand Thomas Chartrand Ellen Dundon Angus Frazer Elaine Gadbaw Gladys Graham Nancy Hannas Norma Harris Mavis Hart Stephen Helmstetter Clarence Hill Wanda Hill Ben Hunter Beth Jackson LeRoy Jackson Patrick June Patricia Jarvis Betsy Kilbourne Elmer LaCross John LaDuc Michael Lancor Linda LaVancha Matthew McIntosh Michael Rose Darlene Baker Donna Baker Terina Cahill Lucille Collier Joseph Corbine Catherine Dobson Bradley Farr Howard Graham Donald Jackson Wayne Jackson Roger LaFave Keitha Lake Danny Lancor Mary LaParr Lawrence LaParr Marie McCarthy Gene Mealus Karen Ripley Gail Scanlon Cheryl Scott Bertha Seils Richard Simmons Henry Smith Linda Smith Stephen Strauf Beverly Sweet James Tehonica Marcia Weaver Ralph Wicks Suzanne Benson Linda Burke Barbara Camid.ge Daniel Casciaro Paula Chamberlain Irene Chambers Keitha Cole Eugene Cring David Cring Marcia Gonio Robert Durham Norris Grigg Philip Hathway Jeffrey Hirschey Marlene Hooley Brenda Hooper Robert LaDuc Linda LaPlatney h £ Milton Luther Sandra Mantle James Markley Helen Mealus Lyal Merritt Evelyn Miller Karen Morrissiey Patrick Reed Leah Riley Phillip Schmitt Nelson Soukey Bruce St. Lawrence Rose Marie Sullivan Paul Ashley Peter Ashley Neil Ashley Peter Atkinson No picture was available for the following students: Warren Miller Charles Cronk Helen Bradish David Cahill Margaret Hunter Linda Davis Diana Draper Thomas Hooley Joan Hunter Orlo Jackson Martha Ripley Georgin Norris Gregory Van Wyck Drew Van Wyck Gayle Wray Allen Kennedy Amy Luther Kenneth Kennedy Kathleen Luther c. s. OPP. INDIVIDUAL SCORING 33 EDWARDS 6 Lesperance 73 Davison 19 20 RUSSELL 31 Ritz 16 Smith 15 6 EDWARDS 0 Siver 6 Wood 6 13 RUSSELL 14 Weaver 4 Ford 1 12 EDWARDS 24 Griffith 1 6 RUSSELL 0 TOTAL: 141 points 12 EDWARDS 13 28 RUSSELL 25 At the close of the regular season all three teams in the league were tied for first place, thus necessitating a championship play-off. In the first game Edwards defeated Russell by a wide margin and earned itself a berth in the finals against Harrisville. In a closely fought game we emerged as the victor by an 18 to 13 score. This win meant the second straight title for our Alma Mater. r S I VER EE5PERANCE DAVISON ■H.C.S. OPP 65 Lyons Falls 52 37 Augustinian 57 34 Edwards 62 66 Colton 49- 54 Clifton-Fine 55 51 Holy Ghost 41 55 Russell 54 59 Colton 48 46 Augustinian 74 53 Edwards 61 60 Lyons Falls 75 44 Clifton-Fine 51 48 Russell 57 67 Holy Ghost 53 42 Edwards 64 non-league league play-off aJUo C. Filler clarke daniison donaid hunter reader coliette JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Kneeling: (left to right) Eugene Valentine, Clayton Swem, Wayne Weaver, Thomas Miller, Theodore Hunter, Don Hathway. Standing: (left to right) Matthew Norris, manager, David Collette, Murray Sykes, Richard Burgess, David Atkinson, Gordon Wood, Darrell Best, COACH HAROLD CONRAD, Doran Kitts, Robert Ford, Murray Collette, Richard Wood, Arthur Clarke, manager. Birdella Bassette I Helen Weekes Karen Priest I Anna Hunter Joyce Dusharm I Shirley Ritz Patricia Fenton 1 4I S S : r 1::.— :: ; • ' ■ ' - -1 i i r SENIOR BAND First row: (left to right) Korleen Graham, Gladys Leonard, Helen Weekes, Arthur Clarke, Richard Wood, Don Hathway, Alice Graham. Second row: Jane Walrath, Shirley Clarke, Linda Ripley, Kay Ripley, Beverley Clarke, Sheila Scott. Third row: Mr. Alfred DiLapi, conductor, Alice Hunter, Naomi Cole, Lucille Clarke, Gordon Wood, Betty Lou McDonald. Absent: Betty Lou Wicks. JUNIOR BAND Cornets: Pearl Scott, Keatha Graham, Patricia Lesperance, Joyce Lewis, Edward Waugh, Terrence Kilbourne, James Wray. Clarinets: Linda Ritz, Darlene Powers, Mary Alice Frank, Richard Rose, Leslie Pike, Janet Markley. Mellophones: Joan Lewis, Lorraine LaCross, Neva Thomas. Drums: Wesley Parow, Steven Ripley. Trombone; Donald Rose. BEGINNING BAND Cornets: Jack LaPlatney, Joseph Ritz, Douglas Stevens. Clarinets: Virginia Smith, Judy Mealus., Jane Hooper Carl Clark, Mary Swem, Barbara Denesha, Sandra Valentine, Connie Best, Judy LaVancha. Baritone: Larry Gaines. Mr- Alfred DiLapi directs the SENIOR, JUNIOR AND BEGINNING BANDS. r First row: (left to right) Patricia Rounds, Alice Graham, Donna McCarn, Korle n Graham, Constance Sayers, Beverley Clarke, Patricia Fenton, Sheila Scott, Shirley Clarke. Second row: Karen Luther, Joyce Dusharm, Sharon Langs, Joyce LaPar, Barbara Cole, Mary LaRoue, Ann Williamson, Shirley Ritz. Third row: Arlene Luther, Lucille Clarke, Barbara Van Brocklin, Patsy LaPar, Helen Weekes, Janet Powers, Nadine LaVancha, Nancy Collette, Jane Walrath. Fourth row: Diane Gabriel, Joan Clark, Alice Hunter, Karen Priest, Birdella Bassette, Joan Davis, Delight Davison, Loretta Luther, Gladys Leonard. Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence in charge, (absent when picture was taken) Clubs A number of clubs were organized during the closing weeks of the first semester. A special Wednesday afternoon activity session was made available for the meeting of all clubs. Unfortunately we have no photographs of these clubs. Listed below are the names and advisors of said clubs: Audio-visual Aids Club; Mr. Guido Cercle Francais; Mr. LeBlanc Dramatics Society; Mr. McSweeny Handcraft Club; Miss Jones Industrial Arts Club ( senior and junior divisions); Mr. Guido Junior Language Club; Mr. LeBlanc Latin Club; Mr. LeBlanc Photography Club; Mr. LeBlanc Rifle Club; Mr. Guido, Mr. Smith Social Club; Miss L Wright Stamp Club; Mrs. Guido Student Council; Mrs. Guido, Mr. Smith Winter Sports Club (senior and junior divisions) Mr. Conrad, Miss Wright Yearbook Club; Mr. LeBlanc First row: Richard Burgess, Lucille Clarke, Joyce Stevens, Arlene Luther, second row: Don Hathway, Albert Mouroughan, Mr. Guido, Earl LaCross, Paul Jenack, Robert Davison. Third row: Raymond Siver, Gerald Wood. Kenneth Bleau, Doye Gleadle, Curtis Canfield, Gilbert Dooley. Front: Constance Sayers, Korleen Graham, Ann Williamson. Back: Karen Priest, Patricia Rounds, Mary LaRoue, Joyce Dusharm. I would never have guessed you Really boys! were a pumpkin' head....... Halloween now turns out a rash of artists and window-washers With every dance we have the high........ ...honey-tongued Nestors vying for.... well, let's face it, vying for a five- dollar bill and hopes of more........ r All photographs IW THIS SNAP SECTION TAKEN) 0Y STUOfiNTS AMOMR. LESLANC t PROCESSED !N LAB. But I thought it was only a quarter to nine, Mr..... if it could be the kickapoo joy juice being served. (our apologies to Mr. Capp) Christmas royalty snapped dancing. Sighed the King: My kingdom for a horse. L r Well, not exactly a horse... but a donkey. Stubborn?.... Yes___BUT................... not so stubborn as to disregard the dictates of naturel C’est la vie! But then who minds practice! Mi|| H1R SCH EY s MOTOR SALES NEW USED CARS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES RED STAMPS GIVEN HARRISVILLE, N.Y. compliments of HARRISVILLE, N. 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