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

 - Class of 1958

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FIFTH GRADE First row: Keith Young, Helen Ritz, Drew Van Wyek, Arlene Manchester, Jerry Pike, Enza Mae Clarke. Second row: Connie Scott, Larry Davie, Linda Dobson, Charlotte Ogrodnik, Cherry LaVancha, Orly Jackson, Beverly Wicks, Laura Ripley. Third row: Sheila Backus, Roger LaPlatney, Larry Martin, Carolyn Atkinson, Gary LaPar, John Hathway, William Tehonica, Thomas Hooley. Fourth row: Alfred Moroughan, Gregory Wheeler, Samuel Benson, Anne Irish, David Cahill, Ruth Shaw, Beverly Koster, William Pierce. Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Mona Tiffany HOMEMAKER AWARD The annual Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Future competition was held during the Fall. All Senior girls, whether enrolled in homemaking courses or not, were eligible to take part. The competitive exam- ination involves basic skills and appreciations related to the intelligent administration of a house- hold. It presupposes the ability to think precisely and effectively. Miss Gertrude Weaver received the highest rating and was declared the local 1953 Homemaker of the Future winner. She received the Betty Crocker Pin as evidence of her accomplishment. Congratulations, Gertrude I this page co-sponsored by GARDNER S MARKET and DUNLOP FUNERAL HOME

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FIFTH GRADE First row: Joanne Gibbs, Trinda Hirschey, Martha Hooley, Georgia Norris, Jon Ripley. Second row: Roderick Parow, Joan Hunter, Dean Clary, Jean Doogan, Flora Seils, Gregory Van Wyck, Constance LaFave, Robert LaPlatney. Third row: Joyce Jackson, Patricia Scanlon, Cheryl McEathron, Donald Valentine, Lyle Burnett, Joanne Bango, Diane Chartrand, Christine Devereaux. Fourth row: Joyce Wood, John Pierce, Juanita Whitney, Susan LaVancha, William Soukey, Ronald Jackson, William Atkinson, Barbara Lea. Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Marlene Clark PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Parent-Teacher Association chose as its theme for the year 1957-5 Circles of Co-operation . Its aim: Through an increasing - and increasingly active membership, we can bring the P.T.A. program alive and help the family and community in their tasks of ’growing forward together’ Officers for the year were: President....Mr. Glenn Caswell Vice-President.. Mr. Robert Lang Hon. Vice-Pres.. Dr. Milton Boyden Secretary....... Mrs. Rockwell Thomas Treasurer....... Mrs. Kenneth A. Weekes - The organization staged a very successful Mardi Gras Bazaar. Unfortunately it had to cancel its annual Halloween parade and party for the student body Dut it hopes to resume this worthwhile undertaking in the future. this page co-sponsored by BURGESS, BLUNDON, BURGESS INSURANCE and PIERCE’S DINER



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FOURTH GRADE First row: Julia Dibble, Gladys Graham, Gary Dickinson, Rebecca Arnold, Isabelle Berckley, Richard Sweet, Anne Young. Second row: Christine Naccari, Eugene Gonio, Patricia Jarvis, Patricia Ritz, JoAnne Backus, Marie Chartrand, Grace Pierce, Ronnie Peck. Third row: Jack McIntosh, LeRoy Jackson, Dan Byrke, Larry Seymour, Clarence Hill, James Manchester, Mark St. Peter, Ben Hunter, Frederick Lincoln, Michael Burke. Fourth row: Betsy Kilbourne, Michael Rose, Robert LaParr, Linda Davis, William Mealus, John Scanlon, Harriet Clark, Patrick Doogan, Matthew McIntosh, Cynthia Fuller, absent. Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Alberta Brice ART AWARDS Margie Doogan Key Winner Miss Marguerite Doogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doogan, was a Scholastic key winner in regional com- petition. Her prize-winning work, titled The City was a semi-abstract painting done in oil on cardboar with palette knife. It now goes to New York for judging in state and national competition. Place winners in the regional competition in Syracuse include Carole Ripley, Elton Wood, and Beryl Luther. Our warmest congratulations to all four. Four of the eleven ink drawings in this issue of the PIRATES LOG are from the pens of these same students. Well executed, n’est-ce pas? this page co-sponsored by ROSWELL CRING MARKET and CLE ED'S CABINS

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