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

 - Class of 1961

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SENIOR CLASS WILL A clock is in TERRY KILBOURN’S fate with hopes from GARY WILLIAMS that he won't be late. To SHARON GRIFFITH, BARBARA MANCHESTER does bequeath her eloquence of French niCKeGREENE»S ability to get Pa’s car is willingly left to GARTH LAPARR. A map and car to make many a Carthage trip, JOHN 'WAUGH gratefully leaves to TERRY W. and SKIP. SANDRA VALENTINE feels that as a SENIOR she should leave her outside interests to IRENE WOOD. To RICHARD ROSE, PEARL SCOTT has lent her ability to become Student Council president • . MARY ALICE’S ability to do well in band is given to JANE HOOPER with a helping To LINDA SHAW, you all should know, LORRAINE LACROSS leaves her hopes to grow. LESLIE PIKE leaves her ability to cheer to GINNY SMITH and HELEN SULLIVAN in hope for next year. DORA RYAN wills her yen to be quiet to ED WAUGH and CURTIS HLAD; oh, what a not t KAREN MAZUROWSKI leaves her latest step to SALLY VALENTINE, so she’ll be hep. CARL CLARK leaves to RANDY BOWEN his curls, hoping he will attract the Natural IBicicl cs ]lr l s DIANNE and BARBARA leave their ability to chew to JACK LAPLATNEY. What will the teachers do I MARIE NACCARI leaves her love to jitterbug to FRANCIS LAROUE so he can cut the rug. PAT WICKS leaves to BRUCE CLARY her ear plugs to help him become deaf while Mr. McSweeny is reading Macbeth. KATHLEEN M. wills her knack of writing to RICHARD BASSETTE; he can write a fine line with that, you can beti NANCY SAYERS leaves to JOE RITZ a black date book in hopes that in it he will never look. CONNIE BEST leaves her love to stare to all JUNIORS who don’t care. SENIOR CLASS LOW DOWN Nickname- favorite song- favorite food- pet saying- ambition Connie Best- Country Girl- Steak- get out of my life!- secretary Butch Clark- A Six Pack to Go- Pretzels- get out of my life- ??? Frankie Frank- Last Date- Venison- hein?- take dictation in a big soft chair Dick Greene- Happy Go Lucky Me- Venison and French Fries- fill it up'.- draw unemployment Deannie Koster- I Gotta Go- Spaghetti- T-Bird- go to Phillie Raney LaCross- It Only Happened Yesterday- Steak- leave me alone'.- accountant Barb Manchester- Calcutta- Steak and French Fries- bonjour- have my own classroom Kay Mazuro'wski- 'Wonderland by Night- anything edible- Why???- beautician Nac Naccari- When Johnnie Comes Marching Home- French Fries- funny-ha-ha;- get married Pickerel Pike- none- Spaghetti- now, just a minute’.- nurse mx Ryan- New Orleans- Spaghetti- we’ve got a comedian in the crowd- go to Wisconsin Nan Sayers- Wonderland by Night- Pizza- well, I’ll bel- secretary-housewife SanH v ?Cotb anything with a tune- Pie- I didn’t do it’.- travel aientine- Are You Lonesome Tonight- everything- who’s talking about me?- Patn., alaSh- Exodus- Pork Chops- Let’s go to Carthage- electrician miul'Angel Baby- ?teak 1 guess'.- secretary dental hyvienistanything edible- more fun than a barrel of monkeysl- Nil Hams— Geisha Girl- Pizza- Don’t sweat it’.- scientist y -lerritt- North to Alaska- Ham- go awayl- legal secretary

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CLASS OFFICERS John Waugh, President Sandra Valentine, Secretary Richard Greene, Vice President Pearl Scott, Treasurer Mr. James Chrysler, Homeroom Teacher and Adviser Highlights of the School Year For the second straight year, no member of the graduating class earned a New York State Regents Scholarship. Two of our Senior boys, however, placed on the alternate list. Gary Williams placed sixth and Richard Greene, seventh. If six or more of the original winners decide not to avail themselves of their scholarship, Gary and Richard would then be eligible to receive from two hundred and fifty to seven hundred dollars per year toward their college ex- penses. A word of advice to students now entering high school: now is the time to start preparing for a Regents Scholarship by placing academic activities FIRST in your life. This year’s magazine campaign can be honestly termed a success. Although ™® failed to surpass the record for total sales set by the I960 Senior Class, three of our members did nevertheless shatter the record for individual sales. Fearl Scott with sales of $1A0.09, Nancy Sayers with $138.31, and Mary Alice rank with $103.99 all bettered the old mark. These three girls accounted for $388.39 of the total $727.18. Barbara. Manchester, the only Senior who is a member of the National Honor ociety, is also the sole Honor Student (four-year average above eighty-five) Zo £raduate this June of 196I. of l 16 ■Local oratorical contest drew well in excess of the three participants c year. Bruce Clary was declared the winner. We were host to the from C comPet tfori which saw only two speakers, Bruce and the winner, a boy ! 1111 ii,, y-i KMHBnaamBSWBHSEMn!T1WJMar run



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Richard Bassett Randy Bowen Bruce Clary Sharon Griffith Curtis Hlad Jane Hooper Garth LaParr Jack LaPlatney JUNIORS Sally Valentine, President Carl Ripley, Vice President Terry Kilbourn, Secretary Richard Rose, Treasurer Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Avis Cring Francis LaRoue Kathleen Merritt Joseph Ritz Virginia Smith Helen Sullivan Edward Waugh Terry Williamson Irene Wood

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