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THIRI Front row: (left to right) Ritchie Whitney, Carey Backus, Jeffrey Whitford, Daniel Kaminski, Earl Whitford. Second row: John Smith, David West, Jeffrey Davison, David Wood, Carl Mealus, Terry Dowling, Charles Baker, David Wicks. Third row: Beverly Jackson, Mary Vrooman, Marianne Hooper, Jeanne Fowler, Vickie Rogers, Armanda Hart, Betty Camidge, Thelma Sullivan, Bonnie Casler, Cheryl Harrington, Diane La Vancha. Fourth row: Kathy Card, Frances Ogrodnik, Corrine Slate, Terry Foley, Barbara Kilbourn, Shelley Bancroft, Ann Pike, Debora Swem, Robin Hathway, Edith Rowe. Fifth row: Stuart Gonio, Robert Luther, LeRoy Cowan, Richard Lancor, Merton Dibble, Wayne Bango, Duane La Parr, Randy Hill, Jan McIntosh, Douglas Pryce. Absent: Dale Coffie, James Smith, Sally Luther. Teachers: Mrs. Ercel Gray and Miss Mildred Mannigan The years 1953-1963 and the Harrisville Central School Faculty Although there have been numerous changes in the Faculty over the last decades, eleven of our 1963-1964 Faculty have been with us at least since 1953- These include Mrs. Marion Hathway, Second Grade, Miss Mildred Mannigan, Third Grade, Mrs. Ercel Gray, Third Grade, Mrs. Alberta Brice, Fourth Grade, Mrs. Berta Langs, Sixth Grade, Mrs. Marjorie Fuller, Seventh Grade, Mrs. Thelma Shinnick, Eighth Grade, Mr. Bernard Shinnick, Eighth Grade, Mrs. Avis Cring, High School Mathematics, Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence, Vocal Music, and Mr. Marcel LeBlanc, Foreign Languages. In addition, five faculty members have retired since 1953 They are: Miss Helen Weekes, Commercial, Mrs. Rena Mayhew, Second Grade, Mrs. Ruth Corey, Third Grade, Mrs. Mona Tiffany, Fifth Grade, and Miss S. Elizabeth Jones, Homemaking.
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SECIN» Front row: (left to right) Daniel LaPlatney, Timothy Chartrand, David Bates, Donald Strauf, Manfried West, Clifford Davison, Elwyn Bell, Alfred Bancroft, Thomas Dickinson, Robert Kaminski, Robert Scanlon. Second row: Terry Johnston, Gary Coffie, Timothy Scanlon, Roy Bancroft, Elton Geer, Roy Luther, Jamie Van Wyck, Harlow Dibble, Dean Brothers, John Simmons, Joseph Vrooman, Donald Morgan. Third row: Douglas Bates, Patricia Bacon, Lorraine Mashaw, Sandra Butts, Debra Denesha, Faye Rowe, Sherry Casler, Cathy Ritz, Susan LaParr, Delight Cole, Melissa Bibler, Brent Guiles. Fourth row: Trudy Chartrand, Lee Ann Hoover, Debra Martin, Irene Benson, Darlyene Forbes, Renee Richer, Patti Foley, Beryl Shrewsberry, Anne Whitney, Joseph Langs, Francis Luther. Fifth row: Mrs. Jennie Wood, Lucy Hoffman, Ann LaParr, Julie Turcott, Susan Bango, Shirley Woodard, Karen Hooper, Susan Woodard, Pamelia Kilbourn, Debra Buckingham, Valarie Ezro, Mrs. Marian Hathway. Absentee: Alan Farr. Teachers: Mrs. Jennie Wood and Mrs. Marion Hathway History of the Harrisville Central School Alumni Association Scholarships. In June of 1962 the Harrisville Central School Alumni Association presented its first scholarship, awarded on the basis of leadership, citizenship, promise, and need of financial assistance. Bruce Clary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clary, was the recipient of the first $200. scholarship. Bruce is attending Canton A.T.I. In 1963, thanks to the generous contributions of its members and friends, the Alumni Association was able to award two such scholarships, one to Allen Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Weaver, now at SUC, Oswego, and a second to Miss Bonnie Ritz, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Edward Ritz, now a student at Watertown School of Commerce.
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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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