Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY)
- Class of 1957
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PIRATES LOG DEDICATION MISS S. ELIZABETH JONES Her many long years of service to our school and community are proof enough of her undying interest in and never- ending dedication to the BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Wilfred Scott, President Miss Emma Luther, Vice President Miss Dorothy Hickey Secretary Mr. Lloyd Hickey, Clerk Mr. Robert Hooper Mr. Fred Wheeler Mr. Armand J. Lesperance Mr. J. Edwin Rice Mr. Carl Ripley Mrs. Avis Cring, Mathematics Miss Mildred Mannigan, Third Grade Dr. Milton Boyden, Supervising Principal Mrs. Jane Scott, First Grade Mrs. Marion Hathway, Second Grade Mrs. Dorothy Williamson, Art Miss Wighliellmlna Lease, Commercial Mrs. Phyllis Lumley, Fourth Grade Mrs. Manle Hurley, Second Grade Miss S. Elizabeth Jones, Homemaking Mrs. Helen Clarke, First Grade Mrs. Alberta Brice, Fourth Grade Mrs. Ercel Gray, Second Grade Mrs. Marjorie Fuller, Eighth Grade Mrs. Ruth Corey, Third Grade Miss Lois Killlngbeck, Kindergarten Mr. Stanley Rogers, Sixth Grade Mr. Robert Lang, Physical Education Mr. Thomas Doogan, Physical Education Mrs. Thelma Shinnick, Seventh Grade Mrs. Mona Tiffany, Fifth Grade Mr. Marcel LeBlanc, Languages and Librarian Mr. George MacDonald, Driver Education Mr. John Clark, English Mr. Keven Rose, Social Studies Mr. Edmund Broch, Science Mr. James Dowdle, Industrial Arts Mr. Bernard Shinnick, Eighth Grade Mr. John Gannon, Instrumental Music Mrs. John Gannon, Ninth Grade English (absent) Mrs. Mary LaDuc, Dental Hygienist (absent) Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence, Vocal Music (absent) Mr. Luther Meeklns, Guidance (absent) FACULTY ANNUAL STAFF KENNETH CARVELL editor In chief CURTIS CANFIELD assistant editor in chief MARY LAROUE business manager ANNE WILLIAMSON literary editor BEVERLEY CLARKE class editor WAYNE LAPLATNEY assistant business manager LINDA RIPLEY assistant literary editor BARBARA COLE assistant class editor WARREN MILLER photo editor CHARLES RIPLEY sports editor ROBERT DAVISON assistant sports editor aleo... Constance Sayers, Shirley Rltz, Joyce Stevens, Margaret and Marjorie Durham, Barbara Wicks, Joan Clarke, Sheila Scott, Alyce Graham, Rose Ann Miller, Blrdella Bassette, Mary Jane Davis. Faculty advisor: Mr. LeBlanc The STAFF wishes to thank Mrs. Dorothy Williamson under whose direction the art work for this edition was done. It wishes to thank also the students who gave of their time and talent : David Collette, Shirley Rltz, Beryl Luther, Joan Clarke, Sheila Scott, and Barbara Wicks. The STAFF also wishes to take this opportunity to thank Its many generous sponsors and honorary staff members without whose support this book could not have been produced. It furthermore extends an invitation to others whose name may not appear In this year's edition to Join next year. THANK YOU ALL THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY HIRSCHEY'S MOTOR SALES AND CLE ED First row: (l.to r.) Sheila Scott, Barbara Wicks, Anne Williamson, Linda Ripley; seonnd row: Mary LaRoue, Helen Weekes, Richard Wood, Don Hathway, Barbara Cole, Marjorie Durham; third row: Miss S. Elizabeth Jones, Mr. Marcel LeBlanc faculty advisors. HONORARY OFFICERS ADMIRAL MISS S. ELIZABETH JONES CREWMEMBERS MRS. LOUIS BOWEN THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE HARRISVILLE PAPER CORPORATION Curtis Canfield, President Warren Miller, Miss Lease, co-advisor Mr. LeBlanc, co-advisor Vice President Linda Ripley, Secretary Wayne LaPlatney, Treasurer THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY BIRDIE DUNLOP AND LEON HATHWAY SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the SENIORS of '57, hoping some day we'll get to heaven, With great kindness of thought, and soundness of mind, Consider the ones we leave behind: To Mr. CLARK, now hold your breath, we leave a shovel to bury MacBeth. To Mr. ROSE, with all his curls, a gun and whip to fight off the girls. In every room a compass and rule, so, when needed, Mrs. CRING needn't search the school. To Mrs. WILLIAMSON —how kind we are, a dog house for her enormous car. To satisfy Mr. BROCH's ambition, we grant more time for huntin' and flshln'. To Mrs. GANNON, for her fine Italian dishes, tons of spaghetti and our good wishes. To Mls8 LEASE: Kleenex, a year's supply, to remind her of us when she wants to cry To Coach LANG, a sky hook, complete with cable, to hang up that wobbly ping-pong table. Since Coach DOOGAN listens to our Jokes with scorn, we give him a crib for storing his corn. We failed to meet Mr. LEBLANC's expectations, so we leave him a dozen well-earned vacations. To Mr. DOWDLE who works so hard, we bequeath his own private lumber yard. To Mr. GANNON, a compass — mariner style, so he'll find his way through his music file. A larger room for Miss EICHEEN, with a chamber maid to keep it clean. To Miss JONES, twenty-five cartons with addresses handy so she may send us homemade candy. To Mrs. ST. LAWRENCE, of whom we're proud, the hopes for a chorus that's not so loud. To Mrs. LADUC, who cleans our teeth, some good tasting cleanser1' we do bequeath. To Mr. MACDONALD, who rides while we drive, each day we'll pray that he'll survive To Dr. BOYDEN, whom we've left 'til last, for every suit, a dlfflrent colored cast. SHIRLEY RITZ'e gift of romantic charm goes needlessly to JOYCE DUSHARM. KEITH DAVID'S hound and famed retriever will soon be possessed by WAYNE WEAVER. WAYNE LAPLATNEY's yen for English bikes is proudly willed to MURRAY SYKES. MARGARET DURHAM'S love to park in the enow should be gladly accepted by KENNY BLEAU. BARBARA COLE'S ability to always make good goes without hesitation to RICHARD WOOD ANNE WILLIAMSON'S tennis racket and grin go to SHARON LANGS — hope some day she'll win. The terrible actions of a CARVELL named Lank are appropriately gifted to a WALRATH named Hank. PATTY ROUNDS will like, we know, LINDA RIPLEY's hope to some day grow. JANE DAVIS' book, To Outsmart the Smarty , to HELEN WEEKES for use on Marty. CURT CANFIELD'S alarm that won't ring 'til'nine can soon be possessed by GENE VALENTINE. MARJORIE DURHAM'S hope to be a bride, LORNA LUTHER can own, and use, with pride. DON FRASER's license and blue card go to TOMMY MILLER who tried so hard. CONNIE SAYERS' Immediate love for the dark can be owned, but not shared, by ARTHUR CLARKE. BOB DAVISON'S skill at basketball to DON HATHWAY, so he'll win them all. BONNIE MILLER'S giggle fever is kindly willed to GERTIE WEAVER. Stretch, the nickname of MARY LAROUE, to DIANNE GABRIEL — she'll know what to do So PAT FENTON'11 cook without a mistake, she'll have JOAN CLARKE's ability to bake BIRDIE BASSETTE leaves her Light and Bright to MARILYN MCCARTHY — oh, what a sight! JOHNNY MILLER leaves hls roses are red to a HUNTER by the name of Ted. BARBARA WICK's ability to take Pa'6 car with best of luck goes to Pat LAPAR. A duplicate of BEV CLARKE's diet to KIP PRIEST in hope that she'll never try it. CHARLIE RIPLEY leaves to cousin RONNIE the ability to save his money. JOYCE STEVENS leaves her average in English Four to BOB OGRODNIK to raise some more. The ease with which she writes a fable, SHEILA SCOTT bestows to DOYE GLEADLE. ALICE GRAHAM gives the energy she has in excess plus plenty of power to DICKIE BURGESS. To carpenter MOROUGHAN, nothing we leave; he can build whatever he wants, we believe. THIS PAGE AND THE NEXT SPONSORED BY BASTIAN BROTHERS OF ROCHESTER SENIOR CLASS MEMORIES Tn grade one: — Kip Priest cried so hard that her mother had to take her home. Henry Walrath followed his mother home from school so many times they almost made him stay home until the next year. Mary LaRoue cried because she was seated between the Weaver boys and she wanted to sit beside her old pal, Anne Williamson. Tn crrade two: 'Darrell Best ate fifteen candy bars during recess. Barbara Wicks tried to milk Mary LaRoue1s long ringlets. Shirley Ritz came to school wearing one red sock and one blue sock. Tn grade three: The boys would chase the girls home, and If the girls were caught, the boys each collected a kiss. Sheila Scott and Charlie Ripley, who were in love, accidentally rang the fire bell. Jack Weaver tied Anne Williamson's pigtails around a post and wouldn't let her go- In grade four: We had a Christmas play In the basement with Mrs. Mayhew as our teacher, and we practiced for hours to learn our lines. All the village girls became proud members of the Polly Pigtail Club with Joan Clarke as chief refreshment server. While studying jungle stories during Social Studies class, Ken Carvell, using his pencil as a spear, Jabbed Johnny Miller In the arm. In grade five: Linda Ripley finally had her curls cut off. We published a class newspaper, Spring Breezes , with all the poems, stories, etc., by members of our class. Our Romeo , Curt Canfield, moved to town. In grade six: We all became very tired of making maps and booklets— the favorite project of our teacher. We moved Into the new part for the last three months, and Barbara Cole took a seat In the very back of the room where the teacher couldn't see her. Joyce Stevens went to Lowville for a year, and when she returned, we'd sit for hours listening to her tell about her many boyfriends. In grade seven: We spent much time visiting the elderly Harrlsvllle people to obtain information for the frieze and booklet about our town. When we found out that Kenny Carvell's grandfather was a real Indian, we all became very excited. Beverley had to act like an angel all year, because her father was on the school board. She admits she didn't do such a very good Job, though. In grade eight: We had so much fun at our picnic at Lake Bonaparte that, when it came time for us to go home, Mr. Shlnnlck almost had to call the police to get us to leave. Birdie Bassette and Anne Williamson traded boyfriends on the way home from a basketball game one night. Alyce Graham won so many ribbons on Field Day, we used them to decorate our cloak room. In grade nine: Our talent show was such a farce, all the talent refused ever to perform again— to no one's disappointment. If anyone ever mentioned the name Eddie Fisher, Anne Williamson would have un- controllable hysterics By June, Bob Davison had finally convinced Connie Sayers to stick to one boy- friend at a time for a while. THIS PAGE AND THE PREVIOUS SPONSORED BY BASTIAN BROTHER OF ROCHESTER Tn grade ten: Mary Lakoue wore orange on St. Patrick's Day. Connie Sayere and Marjorie Durham's went on television on Spelling Bee . Birdie Bassette came to school with one lock of hair dyed green— to give her more “sophistication . Tn grade eleven; Our “Fish Theme for our Junior Prom was a huge success, and a surprise to Mr. McSweeny. For Christmas, we gave Mr. McSweeny a cake as a gift, with a snow shovel attach- ed as a Joke. . We had a golng-away party to surprise the teachers that were leaving, but Instead we were surprised when it was held over for two periods by Dr. Boyden. In grade twelve; Johnny Miller became famous as the mysterious Tiger . The night we had our biggest crowd, the orchestra didn't quite make It to our dance so we had to charge everyone half-price at the next one. The whole school was in chaos during the Student Council campaigns, when every candidate tried to outdo other candidates. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY THIS PAGE AND THE NEXT SPONSORED BY ICP's NEIL ST. ANDREWS THIS PAGE AND THE PREVIOUS SPONSORED BY ICP’s NEIL ST. ANDREWS ALL SNAPSHOTS IN THIS BOOK WERE TAKEN WITH ARGUS CAMERAS BIRDELLA Birdie BASSETTE Hey Jealous Lover Ain't that a corker Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; Handicraft 2; Social Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Year- book 3,4. CURTIS Rocko CANFIELD I'm a Fool to Care I don't rightly know Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Class officer: Vice President 3, President 4; Dra- matics 2,3; Photography 2; Social Club 2; Student Council 2,3: Vice President 3; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook Assistant Editor in Chief 4. KENNETH Lank CARVELL You Came in a Dream You better believe it Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Chorus 1,3,4; Dramatic 2,3; Treasurer 3; Rifle Club 2; Social Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 3,4: Editor in Chief 4. BEVERLEY Bev CLARKE Only You Chuckle-chuckle Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; French Club 2; Photography 2; Student Council Secretary 4; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 3,4: Class Editor 4. JOAN Brainy CLARKE Don't Forbid Me I think it's funny Band 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; Photo- graphy 2,3; Social Club 2; Yearbook 4. THIS PACE SPONSORED BY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARRISVILLE BARBARA BJC COLE On My Word of Honor I'm Jealous Chorusfl,2,3,4; Class Officer: President 1,3, Vice President 2; Dramatics 3; Girls' State 3; Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary NHS 3; Student Council 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 3,4: Assistant Class Editor 4. KEITH Dave DAVID Hound Dog Stop It Audio-visual Aids 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 2; Rifle Club 2; Yearbook 4. MARY JANE Janie DAVIS Don't Be Cruel Oh yes! uh huh ! Cheerleading 2,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Dramatics 2; Handi- craft 2,3; Photography 3; Winter Sports 2; Year- book 4. ROBERT Earl DAVISON Pledging My Love Uh huh ! Audio-visual Aids 2; Baseball 1,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Rifle Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 4. MARGARET Maggie DURHAM I'm Walking Behind You Jeepers Dramatics 3; Latin Club 2,3; Photography 3; Social Club 2; Yearbook 4. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GILBERT'S LAUNDRY, CARTHAGE N. Y. MARJORIE Margie DURHAM Get Me to the Church on Time Gosh darn it Dramatics 3; Honor Society 3,4; Photography 3; Social Club 2; Yearbook 4. DONALD Punk FRASER I Walk the Line I don't know! Audio-visual aids 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 4. ALYCE Deanie GRAHAM Thumbellna Gotta go Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 3; Handicraft 2; Latin Club 2; Photography 3; Yearbook 4; Zone Chorus 3. WAYNE Wayne LAPLATNEY Me and My Shadow It takes one to know one Handicraft 3; Industrial Arts 2; Rifle Club 2; Stamp Club 1; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Assistant Business Manager 4. MARY Mare LAROUE Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Sho' 'nough Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; French Club 2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Drum Majorette 1,2,3; Student Council Treasurer 3; Yearbook 3,4; Business Manager 4; Zone Band 3,4. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HARRISVILLE DAIRY chocolate milk-cottage cheese-buttermilk ROSE ANN Bonnie1 MILLER Long Tall Sally Thank you very muchly Dramatics 3; Handicraft 1,2; Social Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 3,4. WARREN Johnny MILLER Tiger Rag It's a minor detail Baseball Manager 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; Football Manager 1,2,3; Industrial Arts 2; Photography 3; Rifle Club 2; Vice President 4; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook Photo Editor 4. LINDA Lynn RIPLEY It Don't Hurt Anymore Geeee! Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Class Officer: Secretary 1, 2,3,4; Dramatics 3, Secretary 3; Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Social Club 2; Student Council 2,3, Secretary 2,3; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 3,4; Year- book Assistant Literary Editor 4; Zone Band 3,4. CHARLES Rodney RIPLEY Mama Come Set Your Baby Boy Can't remember Audio-visual Aids 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Rifle Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 4. SHIRLEY Rltzle RITZ It Only Hurts for a Little While Who-when-where? Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Dramatics 2,3; Handicraft 2; Social Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Year- book 3,4. THIS PAGE AND THE FOLLOWING SPONSORED BY VERNE A. WICKS CONSTANCE Connie SAYERS Too Much What'e fudge? Cheerleading 1,3,4; Chorue 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Drum Majorette 3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Social Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 4. SHEILA Scottie SCOTT Forever and Ever Sneaky Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3; Handi- craft 2; Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 2; Photo- graphy 3; Student Council President 4; Yearbook 4; Zone Band 4; Zone Chorus 3. JOYCE Joycle STEVENS Conscience, I'm Guilty Holy cow! Dramatics 3; Photography 2,3; Stamp Club 1; Winter Sports 2; Yearbook 4. BARBARA Barb WICKS Butterfly Oh huh! Band 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Officer; Vice President 1; Dramatics 2,3; Handicraft 2,3; Honor Society 3,4; Social Club 2; Winter Sports 2; Year- book 4; Zone Chorus 4. ANNE Annie WILLIAMSON Love Me Who pushed your button? Cheerleading 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3, Vice President 3; French Club 2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Majorette 1,2; Class Officer: President 2; Social Club Secretary 2; Yearbook 3,4, Literary Editor 4. THIS PACE AND THE PREVIOUS SPONSORED BY VERNE A. WICKS r r 'L First row: (1. to r.) Patricia Rounds, Marilyn McCarthy, Gertrude Weaver, Lorna Luther, Karen Priest, Helen Weekes, Dianne Gabriel, Patricia Fenton, Joyce Dusharm, Mr. Robert Lang, homeroom teacher; second row: Sharon Langs, Albert Moroughan, Robert Ogrodnik, Doye Gleadle, Kenneth Bleau, Richard Burgess, Murray Sykes, Arthur Clarke, Patsy LaPar; third row: Don Hathway, Ronald Ripley, Wayne Weaver, Richard Wood, Theodore Hunter, Henry Walrath, Thomas Miller, Eugene Valentine. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Arthur Clarke, Jr., President Karen Priest, Acting Treasurer THIS PAGE AND THE NEXT SPONSORED BY A FRIEND OPHOMORES First row: (1. to r.) Kay Ripley, Eleanor LaPlatney, Frances Geer, Mae Solon, Darlene Powers, Suzanne Luther, Joyce Remington, Neva Thomas, Kathleen Gabriel, Janet LaFave; second row: Mrs. Avis Crlng, homeroom teacher, Doran Fraser, Dale Miller, Joyce Lewis, Sandra Tehonica, Eula Ryan, Norma Luther, Beatrice Bango, Ellen Jenack, Thomas Cassidy, Mr. Thomas Doogan, homeroom teacher; third row: Linda Rltz, Matthew Norris, Leland Ryan, Robert Ford, David Atkinson, Gary Gray, James Bradish, Elaine Chamberlain, Anna Hunter; fourth row: Murray Collette, Robert Harrington, William Priest, Edmond Petrie, Gordon Wood, Gerald Humes, Richard LaPlatney, Lee Clary, Doran Kitts. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President: Anna Hunter Secretary: Kay Ripley Vice President: Murray Collette Treasurer: Janet LaFave THIS PAGE AND THE PREVIOUS SPONSORED BY A FRIEND First row: (1. to r.) Shirley Harris, Ellen Peck, Kay Hooley, Keitha Graham, Winnie Mae Silvernell, Carole Ripley, Betty Gonia, Carol Sweet, Charlotte Jackson, Patricia Lesperance; second row: Francis Rounds, Steven Ripley, Christine Bango, Carol Clarke, Sharon Fraser, Malen LaCross, Marguerite Doogan, Gerry LaVancha, Wesley Parovr, David LaPlatney, Sharon Ritz, Morris Hart, Arthur Moroughan; third row: Richard Best, Donald Rose, Arlene Phillips, Douglas Quackenbush, Peter Blanchard, Thelma Sullivan, Beryl Luther, Judy Bradish, Michael Earl, John Naccarl, Marcia Gabriel, Mr. Edmund Broch, homeroom teacher; fourth row: David Ellis, James Phillips, Bruce Dusharm, Elton Wood, Gary Bango, Donald Towne, David Collette, James Wray, Claude Parow, Gary LaVancha. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President: David Collette Secretary: Beryl Luther Vice President: Patricia Lesperance Treasurer: Steven Ripley THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY DOOLEY'S DRUG STORE AND WALT'S RESTAURANT UNIOR HIGH First row: (1. to r.) Lorraine LaCrose, Barbara Denesha, Marie Naccarl, Leslie Pike, Mary Swem, Dora Ryan, Karen Mazurowski, Barbara Manchester; second row: Mr. Bernard Shinnlck, homeroom teacher, Richard Bassette, Larry Gaines, Pear11 Scott, Sandra Valentine, Judy LaVancha, Patricia LaFave, Carl Clark, Ray Noble, Mrs. Marjorie Fuller, homeroom teacher; third row: Mary Alice Frank, Mary McIntosh, Dianner Foster, Connie Best, Patricia Rose, Patricia Wicks, Kathleen Merritt, Regina Tehonica, Barbara Williams, Nancy Sayers; fourth row: Roger Moon, Gary Fowler, Roger Peck, Robert LaFave, George Devereaux, Richard Greene, Stanley Ogrodnik, Richard Bancroft, Thomas Doogan, Gary Williams. First row: (1. to r.) Harriett Burnett, Jane Hooper, Judith Clarke, Sharon Griffith, Linda Shaw, Beverley Brothers, Virginia Smith, Helen Sullivan; second row: Garland Berckley, Douglas Clarke, David Bango, Douglas Ogrodnik, Terry Williamson, Garth LaPar, Clifford Remington, Leon Graham, Richard Rose, Mrs. Thelma Shinnlck, home- room teacher; third row: Jack LaPlatney, Randall Bowen, Carl Ripley, Hilda Burnett, Harry Ellis, Leta Cleveland, Francis LaRoue, Edward Waugh, Michael Fenton; fourth row: Sally Valentine, Judy Mealus, Frederick Gonio, Terry Kllbourne, Bruce Clary, Gary LaFave, Joseph Ritz, Sharon Weaver, Irene Wood. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY WAUGH'S HARDWARE AND WILLIAMSON'S APPLIANCES r First row: (1. to r.) Richard Dundon, Bonnie Ritz, Ann Pike, Beverley Harris, Beverley LaCross, Linda Greene, Mary Sayers, Veronica Naccarl, Margaret Clark; second row: Louis Ritz, Merrlan Harris, Robert Ritz, Gerald Phillips, Vera Swem, John Tehonlca, Milton Jackson, James Ellis, Donald Phillips, Donald Berckley; third row: James Hill, Eugene Collier, Jerrilyn Whltford, Amy Lee Ford, Allen Weaver, Nancy Bango, Rodney Grlgg, Delores Dibble, Gertrude Wood, Milton Hart, Mr. Stanley Rogers, homeroom teacher; fourth row: Nancy Rose, Virginia Stevens, John McIntosh, Polly Jenack, Linda Mealus, Joyce Luther, Gerald Carvell, Peter Benson, Duane Whitney, Elizabeth Hunter, Violet Ellis. First row: (1. to r.) Beverley Moore, Eallner Stacey, Judy Fenton, Sheryl Fraser, Linda Earl, Sandra Jones, Margaret Hunter, Eileen Scanlon, Gloria Hunter; second row: Kenneth Chartrand, Clifford Deamer, Dale Weaver, Richard Ripley, Larry Atkin- son, Edward Dreythaler, Richard LaFave, Wayne Woodward, Nell Sells, Larry Ritz; third row: Myrtle Geer, Joyce Peck, Susan Hooper, Helen Swem, Carol Cleveland, Douglas Grigg, Catherine Mealus, Phillip Smith, Thomas Best, Oliver LaFave, Mrs. Mona Tiffany, homeroom teacher; fourth row: Leonard Ogrodnlk, Helen Bradlsh, Barbara Gabriel, David Lewis, Weldon Burnett, Donna Caswell, Katherine Albritton, Charles Jarvis, Jean Dusharm, Yvonne Manchester, Phyllis Lincoln. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY DREYTHALER'S GARAGE AND A. E. GALSTER SONS FOURTH GRADE Flret row: (1. to r.) Robert LaPlatney, Cherry LaVancha, Larry Davie, Dean Clary, Linda Dobson, Joyce Jackson, Orly Jackson, Joan Hunter, Constance LaFave, Enza Mae Clarke; second row: Shelia Backus, Carolyn Atkinson, John Hathway, Joanne Bango, Linda Fraser, Barbara Lea, Beverley Foster, Diane Draper, Dlan Chartrand, Jean Doogan; third row: Lyle Burnett, Gary LaParr, Christine Devereaux, Ronald Jackson, Samuel Benson, David Cahill, Anne Irish, William Atkinson, Thomas Hooley, Mrs. Alberta Brice, homeroom teacher. First row: (1. to r.) Helen Rltz, Constance Scott, Charlotte Ogrodnik, Flora Sells, Arlene Manchester, Martha Ripley, Georgia Norris, Laura Ripley, Beverley Wicks, Joyce Wood, Cheryl McEathron; second row: Jon Ripley, Keith Young, Gregory Van Wyck, William Tehonica, Roger LaPlatney, Larry Martin, Donald Valentine, Duane Manchester, Drew Van Wyck, Roderick Parow, Mrs. Phyllis Lumley, homeroom teacher; third row: Gregory Wheeler, John Pierce, Alfred Moroughan, Ruth Shaw, William Soukey, Susan LaVancha, Juanita Whitney, Patricia Scanlon, William Pierce, Jerry Pike. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY LA PARR'S RESTAURANT AND PIERCE'S DINER First row: (1. to r.) Rebecca Arnold, Marie Chartrand, Gladys Graham, Isabel Berck- ley, Katherine Burgess, Norma Camldge, Jeannette Lovely, Mavis Hart; second row: Jo Anne Backus, Beth Jackson, Michael Atkinson, Larry Bango, Dan Burke, Leroy Jack- son, Angus Fraser, Clarence Hill, William Dibble; third row: Ben Hunter, Pearl Ellis, Elaine Gadbaw, Harriet Clark, Linda Lee Davis, Charles Clarke, Armand Graves, Wanda Hill, Mrs. Ruth Corey, homeroom teacher. Absent: Ellen Dundon, Donald Burnett. First row: (l. to r.) Richard Sweet, Gloria Ann Young, Michael Lancor, Jack McIn- tosh, Eugene Gonlo, Ronald Peck, Julia Dibble, Linda Phelps; second row: Grace Pierce, Mark St. Peter, Susan Rose, Patricia Jarvis, Michael Burke, Bernice Sullivan, James Parow, Patricia Rltz; third row: Michael Rose, James Manchester, Christine Naccarl, David Rose, Matthew McIntosh, Patrick Doogan, Michael Doogan, Dean Moore, Larry Seymour, Miss Mildred Mannigan, homeroom teacher; fourth row: Linda St. Lawrence, Constance Waugh, Sharon Mantle, William Mealus, Robert LaParr, Amy Luther, Eileen Rice, Betsy Kllbourne. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY CARTHAGE GAS COMPANY AND DURKEE'S BAKERY Front row: (1. to r. 7 Marcia Gonio, Aretta Fraser, Robert Durham, Joseph McIntosh, Phillip Hathway, Kenneth Graves, Linda Burke, Georgia Burgees; second row: Donna Baker, Lucille Collier, Bradley Farr, Daniel Caeciaro, Thomas Chartrand, Peter Atkinson, Darlene Baker, Mrs. Ercel Gray, homeroom teacher; third row: David Cring, Catherine Dobson, Joseph Corbine, Terina Cahill, Suzanne Benson, Paula Chamberlain, Eugene Cring. Absent: Barbara Camldge. First row: (l. to .r.) Donald Jackson, Kathleen Luther, Sandra Mantle, Marie McCarthy, Keltha Lake, Linda LaPlatney, Mary LaParr, Danny Lancor; second row: Melvin Lincoln, Robert LaDuc, Darrell McEathron, Milton Luther, Elmer LaCross, Roger LaFave; third row: John LaDuc, Howard Graham, Norma Harris, Linda LaVancha, Lawrence LaParr, Norris Grigg, Wayne Jackson, Mrs. Marlon Hathway, homeroom tiBAChcr THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY ROSWELL A. CRING MARKET AND LYLE E. 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Patricia Lewis, Edward Baker, Donna Hooper, Frederick Jenack, Maud Jean Davie, Rose Marie Sullivan, Marcia Coffie, Gloria Jackson, Martha Hooper, Patrick Lancor; second row: Mary Lou Cassidy, Sally Dobson, Cathy Best, Nathan Benson, Allen Bango, Albert Burgess, Ellen Evans, Harold Ford, Kay Marie Farney, Brenda Hooper, Penny LaVancha; third row: David Chamberlain, Sharon Clarke, Stewart Best, Leroy LaVancha, John Hooper, Christopher Lea, Brenda Jones, Betty Jean Cowles, Carol Lancor, Adrienne Bognar, Mrs. Helen Clarke, homeroom teacher. Absent: Hiram Harris, Kathleen Weekes. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY LOWVILLE LAUNDRY AND RUDDELL BUSINESS MACHINES First row: (1. to r.) Evelyn Lincoln, Patricia Ogrodnlk, Deborah Reed, Janice Van Wyck, Mary Lincoln, Pauline Sullivan, Carol Valentine, Jane Mealus; second row: Steven Vallencour, Michael Morrlssiey, Frank De Hart, David Parow, Lynn Martin, Bruce Miller, Charles Young, Robert Peck, Henry Smith; third row: Ronald Whitney, Frederick Rose, John LaTray, Bernard Sweet, Billie Jane Smith, Margaret Wood, Joanne Stevens, David Manchester, Mrs. Jane Scott, homeroom teacher. First row: (1. to r.) Frederick Chartrand, Marshla LaVancha, Loretta Jackson, Shirley Tehonlca, Monica Petrie, Carol Manchester, Joan Jackson, Thomas Sullivan, Melford Lincoln, Dennis Manchester, Donna Ritz; second row: Lloyd LaVancha, Catherine Johnston, Daniel Hubbard, Henry LaVancha, L. D. Graham, Mona Hall, John Geer, Elaine Smith, Nancy Cowles; third row: Lawrence Phillips, Kathy Atkinson, Cindy Moore, Daniel Baker, Michael St. Louis, Lucille Manchester, Jane Clarke, Gary St. Lawrence, George Hunter, Bonnie Backus; fourth row: William Sells, Deborah Wicks, Sherry Atkinson, Peggy Macagg, Dorothy Blanchard, Floyd LaVancha, David Vrooman, Donald Lancor, Marie Nibble, Miss Lois Kllllngbeck, homeroom teacher. Absent: Larry Jackson, Francis LaPlante. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY ALICE GAZIN AND ROYAL THEATRE First row: (1. to r.) Frederick Lange, Monica Petrie, Suzanne LaDuc, Jerry McIntosh, Thomas Rltz, Cheryl Crlng, Joseph LaDuc, William Jenack; second row: Allen Bowen, Donn Bassette, Donald Luther, Sandra Luther, Danny Chamberlain, George Hunter, Susan Brothers; third row: Carol Wheeler, Clnda Irish, Francis Hoffman, Susan Jarvis, Ida Scanlon, Mary Ellen Hickey, Debra Crlng, Miss Lois Killingbeck, homeroom teacher. Absent: Gary Mealus. BUS DRIVERS First row: (1. to r.) Mr. Arthur Crlng, Mr. Lee Stevens, Mr. Clarence Wicks; second row: Mr. Theodore Crlng, Mr. Kenneth Carvell, Mr. James Williamson, Mr. Wilfred Fenton. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY GENERAL ICE CREAM AND A FRIEND CAFETERIA WORKERS Mrs. Blanche Valentine, Mrs. Nina Ripley, Mrs. Etta Cring, Mrs. Helen Frank JANITORS Mr. Lyman Humee, Mr. Everett Powers, Mr. Wilfred Fenton THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY R. S. CHAMPNEY of WATERTOWN and BLACK RIVER PAPER CO. of CARTHAGE VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: (1. to r.) Ronald Ripley, Thomas Miller, Wayne Weaver, basketball (!!!), Robert Davison, Charles Ripley, Don Hathway; second row: Warren Miller, manager, Eugene Valentine, Henry Walrath, Richard Wood, Mr. Robert Lang, coach, Kenneth Carvell, Theodore Hunter, Curtis Canfield, Richard Burgees, assistant manager. RESULTS HCS OPP 63 ANTWERP 43 53 AUGUSTINIAN 55 52 CLIFTON-FINE 50 69 COLTON 46 74 GLEN FI ELD 53 72 HOLY GHOST 49 63 RUSSELL 56 74 EDWARDS 51 49 CLIFTON-FINE 48 49 AUGUSTINIAN 57 99 COLTON 32 93 CROGAN 50 77 HOLY GHOST 39 82 GLENFIELD 49 90 EDWARDS 56 70 RUSSELL 36 1129 TOTAL 770 non- ■league contest LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS semi-finals HARRISVILLE C.S. 91 COLTON U7 finals HARRISVILLE C.S.71 CLIFTON-FINE INDIVIDUAL SCORING Bob Davison---------185 Don Hathway--------116 Wayne Weaver------233 Henry Walrath----- 26 Tom Miller---------168 Richard Wood------ 7 Ronnie Ripley ----- 168 Charlie Ripley --- 142 Curt Canfield----- 40 Ken Carvell--------- 23 Gordon Wood-------- 10 Gene Valentine ----- 9 Murray Collette — 2 56 TOTAL 1129 THIS PAGE SPONSORED IN PART BY FRANCIS P. SCHMITT JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Kneeling: (1. to r.) Randall Bowen, Morris Hart, Thomas Doogan, David Collette, Carl Ripley, Steven Ripley, Terry Williamson; second row: Arthur Clarke, manager Joseph Rltz, Bruce Dusharm, Elton Wood, Terry Kllbourne, Douglas Quackenbush; Thomas Doogan, coach; third row: Robert Ford, Gerald Humes, Gordon Wood, Doran Kitts, Murray Collette. GAME RESULTS INDIVIDUAL SCORING HCS OPP Terry Williamson — 86 21 ANTWERP 25 Carl Ripley 29 34 AUGUSTINIAN 45 24 CLIFTON-FINE 43 Morris Hart 21 34 COLTON 46 50 GLENFIELD 40 David Collette 133 38 HOLY GHOST 44 34 EDWARDS 51 Elton Wood 71 47 RUSSELL 25 32 CLIFTON-FINE 49 Bruce Dusharm 21 21 AUGUSTINIAN 40 32 COLTON 29 Terry Kllbourne 10 40 CROGAN 27 33 HOLY GHOST 31 Doran Kitts 24 64 GLENFIELD 55 29 EDWARDS 46 Gordon Wood 44 37 RUSSELL 38 Gerald Humes 29 570 TOTAL 634 Robert Ford 45 non- ■league constests Junior varsity Murray Collette 39 Richard Wood 17 Kneeling: (1. to r.) Pat Rounds, Anne Williamson, Connie Sayers, Shirley Ritz, Alyce Graham; standing: Mary Jane Davis, Sharon Langs, Helen Weekes, Birdie Bassette, Mary LaRoue, Pat Fenton. CHEERLEADERS (1. to r.) Keltha Graham, Kay Ripley, Sandra Tehonlca, Elaine Chamberlain, Anna Hunter, Pat Lesperance, Carole Ripley. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY RUMBLE'S GROCERY AND SEVERANCE PHOTO SHOP First row: (1. to r.) Richard Rose, Steven Ripley, Edward Waugh, Pat Rounds, Linda Rltz, Beverley Clarke, Sheila Scott, Barbara Gabriel, Alyce Graham; second row: Winnie Mae Sllvernell, Elaine Chamberlain, Marie Naccarl, Pearl Scott, Dale Miller, Constance Sayers, Darlene Powers, Linda Ripley, Donald Rose, Carole Ripley; third row: Anne Williamson, Patricia Lesperance, Patricia Fenton, Karen Priest, Mary 'LaRoue, Dianne Gabriel, Helen Weekes, Barbara Wicks, Kay Ripley, Patsy LaPar; fourth row: Roger Peck, Robert Harrington, Don Hathway, Richard Wood, Theodore Hunter, Ronald Ripley, Arthur Clarke, Terry Kllbourne, Mr. John Gannon, director. First row: (1. to r.) Sheila Scott, Constance Sayers, Linda Ripley, Beverley Clarke, Keltha Graham, Pat Rounds, Janet LaFave, Pat Lesperance, Winnie Mae Sllver- nell, Mae Solon, Kay Hooley, Carol Sweet, Carole Ripley, Eleanor LaPlatney, Suzanne Luther; second row: Sharon Rltz, Ellen Jenack, Karen Priest, Linda Rltz, Shirley Rltz, Pat Fenton, Joyce Dusharm, Birdie Bassette, Marsha Gabriel, Margie Doogan, Judy Bradlsh, Norma Luther, Gertrude Weaver, Carol Clarke, Darlene Powers, Joyce Lewis, Ellen Peck, Alyce Graham; third row: Sharon Fraser, Kay Ripley, Mary LaRoue, Barbara Wicks, Anne Williamson, Mary Jane Davis, Joan Clarke, Patsy LaPar, Elaine Chamberlain, Sharon Langs, Helen Weekes, Beryl Luther, Arlene Phillips, Barbara Cole, Sandra Tehonica, Anna Hunter, Dianne Gabriel, Kathleen Gabriel, Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence, director; fourth row: Steven Ripley, Richard Burgess, Curt Canfield, Frank Griffith, Robert Davison, Warren Miller, Ronnie Ripley, Charles Ripley, Kenneth Carvell, Theodore Hunter, Don Hathway, Eugene Valentine, Robert Ford, Arthur Clarke, Dale Miller, Wesley Parow, John Naccarl. First row: (1. to r.) Richard Dundon, Connie Waugh, Ann Pike, Gloria Hunter, Doug Clarke; second row: Eileen Scanlon, Beverley LaCross, John Tehonica, Jane Hooper, Linda Green, Jack LaPlatney, Katherine Mealus, Terry Williamson; third row: David Bango, Clifford Remington, Sandra Valentine, Leslie Pike, Mary Alice Frank, Rodney Grigg, Elizabeth Hunter, Ray Noble, Mr. Gannon; fourth row: Virginia Smith, Randy Bowen, Joseph Ritz, Judy Mealus, Robert Harrington, Joyce Luther, Sally Valentine, Gerald Carvell, Virginia Stevens. First row: (1. to r.) Mary LaRoue, Pat Rounds, Linda Ripley, Kay Ripley; second row: Dianne Gabriel, Beverley Clarke, Pat Lesperance, Helen Weekes, Arthur Clarke, Theodore Hunter; third row: Mr. Gannon, director, Karen Priest, Don Hathway, Barbara Wicks, Ronald Ripley. STUDENT COUNCIL First row: (l.to r.) Suzanne Luther, treasurer, Don Hathway, vice president, Sheila Scott, president, Beverley Clarke, secretary; second row: Morris Hart, Barbara Denesha, Marie Naccari, Kathleen Gabriel, Randall Bowen, Terry Williamson; third row: Mr. LeBlanc, advisor, Helen Weekes, Richard Burgess, Robert Harrington, Douglas Quackenbush, Anne Williamson, Mr. John Gannon, advisor. AUDI VISUAL First row: (l.to r.) Arthur Moroughan, Steven Ripley, Richard Best, Carol Sweet, Morris Hart, Mr. Edmund Broch, advisor; second row: Claude Parow, David LaPlatney, Arlene Phillips, Peter Blanchard, Bruce Dusharm, Michael Earl, Marcia Gabriel; third row: Lee Clary, James Wray, Elton Wood, Keith David, Albert Moroughan, David Collette, Malen LaCross. THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY RUMBLE'S GROCERY AND SEVERANCE PHOTO SHOP 1 L M .
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