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FIFTH Front row: (left to right) Charles Smith, Robert Johnson, Mark Cring, L. D. Graham, Alfred Me Guinness, Keith Moore, Thomas Bond, Richard Atkinson, Steven Lancor, Robert Bechler, Thomas Sullivan. Second row: James Bacon, James Seymour, Michael Baker, Michael La Platney, Allen Betrus, Larry Coffie, James Mashaw, Larry Jackson, Joseph Beaudin, Michael Backus. Third row: Cindy Me Eathron, Penny Atkinson, Michele Vallencour, Catherine Lancor, Dora Luther, Holly Bell, Bonnie Rickett, Celia Slate, Mary Shrewsberry, Danny Farney, Hubert Scanlon. Fourth row: Robert West, Patrick Dickinson, Dale Best, Michael Dooley, Ceylon Patchin, John Irish, Eugene Finley, Wayne Hooper, Terry Cole, Lionel Guiles. Fifth row: Kim Morgan, Nila Seils, Alice Strauf, Shirley La Boult, Patsy Blanchard, Amy Bango, Pamela Waugh, Patricia Waugh, Gail Best. Absent: Shirla Farr, Lela Simmons. Teachers: Mrs. Dorothy Pickering and Mr. Lloyd Dashnaw. Miss Marilyn Woodward, SUC, Potsdam, student teacher. Mixed Chorus Play A two-act musical play entitled A Bold Front” was presented by the Mixed Chorus. This was the fourth such musical play presented by the members of this High School musical group. It was ably directed by Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence of the Vocal Music Department. Students who were cast in leading roles and did an especially fine job were Drew Van Wyck, John Hathway, Susan Hooper, Trinda Hirschey, Betsy Kilbourn, Bill Mealus, Gary Dickinson, Jerry Pike and Donna Caswell. The proceeds from the sale of tickets have each year been applied to the purchase of equipment for the music department. To date, this equipment includes a tape recorder and a Wurlitzer Spinet piano.
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Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Girl In October of this year, the Senior girls selected three of their number s exemplifying the qualities of dependability, service, leadership and natriotism. The Faculty then chose the one that it felt was most deserving of being selected DAR Good Citizenship Girl. The honor was bestowed upon Miss Margaret Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter. Margaret was awarded a pin and a certificate by the Lowville Chapter of the DAR organization which sponsored the contest in this area. Margaret now becomes a candidate for selection as one of ten state finalists from which a grand state winner will be selected. Good Luck! Front row: (left to right) Paul Arnold, Richard Card, Stephen Ezro, James Turcott, Robert Jackson, Roger Casler, Edward West. Second row: Kevin Bowen, Douglas Hall, Elmer Dowling, James La Parr, Brian Vrooman, Ronnie Young, Paul Dusharm, John La Parr, Patrick Fraser, James Bond. Third row: Jill Bacon, Jennifer Bell, Penny Reed, Cathy McIntosh, Sheri Smith, Patricia Dobson, Lisa Simmons, Karen Gonio, Ethel Swem, Lynn Woodward, Louise Fowler, Margaret Metcalf. Fourth Row: Ruth Sullivan, Linda Cowles, Belinda Jones, Eileen Wicks, Debbie Bassett, Vickie Miller, Vickie Moore, Mildred Dibble, Laura McGuinness, Carol Holcomb, Jennifer Cleveland, Cheryl Baker. Fifth row: Cynthia Slate, Sharon Manchester, De Ann Martin, Valerie Hill, Bonnie La Plante, Blanche La Vancha, Linda Vrooman, Laurie Foley, Susan Mantle, Mary Laneor. Teachers: Mrs. Alberta Brice and Mrs. Zelma Draper.
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row: (left to right) Joseph LaDuc, Thomas Hunter, Jerry McIntosh, Front Lloyd O'Grodmik, Roderick Moore, Joseph Dundon, Gregory Richer, 2fS2Sll Schmitt. Mar nd row: Randy Whitney, Michael Arnold, Bruce Bango, Thomas Ritz, John Secon jja Vancha, Paul Jackson, Milton Cowles, James Hunter, Patrick Bryan Miller, Lloyd La Vancha. Arnold, u’ not-.» k o owan, Jill McIntosh, Pamela Reed, Catherine Dowling, Debra Hunter, rSv Ripley, Vickie Hendrick, Nathan Wicks. ,ir r0w: Delilah Coffie, Linda Whitford, Brenda La Parr, Kathy Baker, nrnthy Macagg, Marsha Coffie, Jane La Platney, Susan Brothers, Donna Morgan, Ronnie Vrooman, Elaine Smith, Stephen Chartrand. Fifth row: Peggy Arnold, Wendy Kilbourn, David Vrooman, Vickie Lake, Mary Scanlon, William Strauf, Francis Hoffman, Janet Lancor, Mona Hall, Christina Carvell’ David Dooley. Absent: Nancy Dobson. Jackie Bacon, Vickie Bates, Suzanne Hirschey, Sharon Fuller, Teachers: Mr. John Clark and Mrs. Berta Langs. Mr. Wayne Pickering Of SUC, Potsdam, was a student teacher. SIXTH Harrisville Central School Alumni Association The Harrisville Central School Alumni Association was formed in the Spring of I960 as a result of a discussion by members of the executive committee of the now defunct P.T.A. Its first banquet and dance was held in June I960 with Mr. Michael Corbett, Principal of Colton High School “d a graduate of Harrisville Central School, as its speaker. The first officers were: Bernard Luther, President, Calvin Wicks, First Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. Berta Langs, Second Vice President, Mrs. Dorothy Waugh, Secre- tary, and Mrs. Janet LaParr, Treasurer. Officers for the current year are: Arthur Dooley, President, Robert Davison, First Vice President, Glenn Hawkins, Second Vice President, Glenn Backus, Treasurer, and Mrs. Rose Hunter, Secretary. Harrisville Central School counts over seven hundred graduates since 1906, the year of its first graduating class.
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