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

 - Class of 1964

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Page 21 text:

 NINTH Front row: (left to right) Patrick Reed, Philip Hathway, Robert LaDuc, Daniel Lancor, Daniel Casciaro, David Cring, Darrell McEathron. Second row: Mr. Frederic Smith, Marcia Weaver, Linda LaPlatney, Bertha Seils, Lucille Collier, Marcia Gonio, Linda Burke, Karen Ripley, Cheryl Scott, Susan Gibbs, Kathryn Baker, Miss Mary Hanna. Third row: Durwood Bates, Wayne Jackson, Jack McIntosh, Thomas Chartrand, Elmer LaCross, Howard Graham, Philip Schmitt, Bruce St. Lawrence, Jeffrey Hirschey, Donald Jackson. Fourth row: Kay Holcomb, Evelyn Miller, Sandra Mantle, Donna Baker, Aretta Fraser, Linda Smith, Terina Cahill, Suzanne Benson, Keitha Lake, Catherine Dobson, Marie McCarthy, Helen Mealus, Paula Chamberlain. Fifth row: Norris Grigg, James Scanlon, John Scanlon, Eugene Cring, Bruce totaling, August Naccari, Jon Betrus, John LaDuc, Nelson Soukey. Valedictorians and Salutatorians of 1953-1963 The speeches of Salutatorians and Valedictorians are soon forgotten, las, the very names of these students often suffer the same fate! Allow us to recall their names. In parentheses we have indicated the number of iu the class of that year. The valedictorian's name is given first r that of the salutatorian, ' second. 1953-54- (17): Charles Shaw and iqcq P? 1954—55 (24-): Arlene Luther and Betty Lou McDonald; an?2-56 (20): Nancy Collette and Shirley Clarke; 1956-57 (25): Mary LaRoue iqcftcQ ? R -Pley; 1957-58 (24-): Gertrude Weaver and Don Hathway; 29 (24-); Gerald Humes and Murray Collette; 1959-60 (28): Donald Rose 1961 -«S}aS uaclcen usl1’ 1960-61 (19): Barbara Manchester and Leslie Pike; Gr-i (22): Edward Waugh and Terrance Williamson; 1962-65 (25): Rodney and Bonnie Ritz.

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EIGHTH w (left to right) Deborah Reed, Janice Van Wyck, Judy Arnold, Front no £ er Joanne Stevens, Brenda Jones, Kathleen Weekes, Martha Katb eELMaude Davie. Hoopex Marlene Hooley, Pauline Sullivan, Jane Mealus, Rose Sullivan, Second • Kay Farney, Carol Lancor, Sally Dobson, Edward Baker, Steven CaF° our, Bruce Miller. Vai-Leu Brenda Hooper, Mary La Parr, Barbara Rose, Darleen Baker, Gail Third finiam Betrus, Patrick Lancor, Stewart Best, Ralph Wicks, Frederick ?Ca rk ’David Parow. Jenth’row: Frank De Hart, Kenneth Graves, George Fowler, Charles Young, F°ur LaVancha, Richard Jessmer, Billie Smith, Dorothy Kooistra, Margaret wend7 Mary Lou Cassidy, Cathy Best, Barbara Dickinson. T?°fth row: Joseph McIntosh, Mr. Bernard Shinnick, Lawrence La Parr, Peter itvinson John Phillips, Elmer Slate, David Coloney, David Chamberlain, John Hooper, David Manchester, Dennis Rose, Harold Ford, Mrs. Thelma Shinnick, Gerald’Pryce. The Jolly Roger Ls commercial teacher, has organized a Commercial Club for all udents of business. Its main project, publication of the Jolly Roger , eVpC?'00 newspaper, attempts to cover all school activities and coming FiPntS’- usa Hooper and Sandra Jones are co-editors-in-chief. John DnnrC8n1S assistant editor. Other members of the staff are: reporters: Keith CasweH Richard Sweet, Pat Hooley, Beverley Sweet, Aretta Fraser, q60 . GS e’.Bertha Seils; typists: Margaret Hunter, Arlene Manchester, Dale w Norr s» Susan LaVancha, Donna Caswell, Joyce Jackson, Joyce Wood, ente-p ’ farry Ritz, and Yvonne Manchester. These students hope to the business world in future years.



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TENTH Front row: (left to right) Cynthia Fuller, Betsy Kilhourn, Isabel Berck- ley, Gloria Young, Christine Naccari, Mavis Hart, Gladys Graham, Mr. John Gardner. Second row: Dean Clary, Dean Moore, LeRoy Jackson, Richard Sweet, Angus Fraser, Steven Camidge, William Ingraham. Third row: Michael Lancor, Gary Dickinson , Clarence Hill, James Parow, Grace Pierce, Marie Chartrand, Beth Jackson, Susan Rose, Julia Dibble. Fourth row: Michael Atkinson, David Rose, Daniel Burke, James Manchester, Ellen Dundon, Linda Phelps, Patricia Ritz, Wanda Hill, Linda Giovo, Nancy Gibbs, Fifth row: Larry Seymour, John Pierce, William Mealus, Roger LaPlatney, Ben Hunter, Sandra Mantle, Connie Waugh, Linda St. Lawrence, Eileen Rice, Harriet Clark, Mrs. Avis Cring. REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Miss Eileen Scanlon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scanlon, is the sole ecipient of a New York State Regents Scholarship this year. Eileen, who enter State University College at Potsdam in the Fall to major in at Sndafy English, is also Valedictoriam of her class. In her Senior year Socipt- 1SV iie ’ s e kas served both her class and the National Honor n= -aS.??esident She is the Literary Editor of the 1964 PIRATES LOG. inoTfalv1 8 Central School Regents Scholarship winners since 1958-59 nonp • iv Allowing: Gerald Humes and Matthew Norris (Class of '59); of icp , n class of '60 and '61; Edward Waugh and Francis LaRoue (Class year L?odneY Grigg and Richard Dundon (Nursing Scholarship) last anhol dlen Weaver, who had placed as first alternate last year, quently received a scholarship.

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Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

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Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

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Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

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Harrisville Central School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Harrisville, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

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