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

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PIRATIS LOC 1ARRISTILLE CENTRALS SCKOOLHI L965M PIRAIES LOCI HARRISTILLEI CENTRALS SCIOOLIS ALMA MATER Our strong band shall ne'er be broken Formed in Harrisville, Far surpassing words unspoken Sealed by friendship's tie. Amici usque ad oras, Deep graven in each heart Shall be found unwavering, true, When we from life shall part. YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR’S MESSAGE Thirteen years ago the Class of 1965 had its beginning in the educational field. At that time we had little concern about our final year and it seemed far off. However, time sped by and now we find ourselves publishing our year- book, the 1965 Pirates Log. Our achievements, activities, and interests are disclosed herein to show what we have enjoyed and worked for at Harrisville Central. Dian Chartrand Linda Phelps Susan Hose (not pictured) assistant editors Roderick Parow Business Manager Duane Manchester His assistant Enza Mae Clarke Connie Scott Senior class editors Joanne Bango art editor Larry Martin sports editor Marie Chartrand Grace Pierce Helen Ritz Anne Irish Martha Ripley Joan Hunter Trinda Hirschey Drew Van Wyck Mr. Marcel LeBlanc is faculty adviser to the Pirates Log The yearbook staff feels that this edition of the PIRATES LOG should be dedicated to three very deserving people. MR. THEODORE CRING Mr. Cring has served Harrisville Central for twenty-four years. During this time he has held the position of bus driver, which includes a regular bus route as well as late bus, both after school and ballgames, and during the winter months he keeps our school areas free of snow. His patience and good service are two characteristics which make us happy that he is co-receiver of this honor. MR. DONALD MARTIN MR. FREDERICK SMITH Mr. Martin and Mr. Smith are our senior class advisers this year and we feel that they have helped us greatly in making our senior year a success. Because they have contri- buted their guidance and aid to help us we would like to dedicate this edition of the PIRATES LOG to them, also. Mr. Martin is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany where he received his B.A. in English. He also has his Master's in Education which he received from St. Lawrence University. Mr. Smith has taught at Harris- ville Central for the past six years. He received his B.A. in Industrial Arts from Oswego and is presently working for his Master's. We, the staff of the PIRATES LOG, wish all three men the best of luck in the future and thank them for all of their help. It is a great privilege to write a message for the Yearbook. Since our entrance into the race for survival in science and education, we in America have come to realize the importance not only of strong and healthy bodies but also mentally alert and educated minds. Education has changed radically in the past few years and our children are being taught modern math, new changing science and the new modern English. Students in the elementary schools are being exposed to knowledge far beyond what was expected of their parents in high school a short generation ago. Most of our college bound seniors were accepted by the universities of their choice before Christmas. It is gratifying to know that many of our better students will become the backbone of the new educational structure of our country and help maintain our freedoms. It has been a pleasure to come to a school where the annual yearbook is so well done and educational. I want to offer my congratulations to Mr. LeBlanc and his yearbook staffs for the excellent publications year after year. BOARD OF EDUCATION Carl Ripley, President Frederick Wheeler, Vice President Harold Seymour Lynn Graham Walter Vallencour, Clerk Arthur Dooley Robert Hooper J. Edwin Rice FACULTY Miss Mary Hanna, B.S. (SUC, Plattsburgh) Home Economics. Mrs. Avis Cring, B.A. (SUC, Albany), M. Ed. (St. Lawrence), High School Mathematics. Mrs. Shirley Dusharm, B.S. (SUC, Albany), Commercial. Miss Susan Kellock, Practice Teacher. Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence, B.S., (SUC, Potsdam), M.S., (SUC, Potsdam), Vocal Music. Mrs. Thelma Shinnick, Junior High English. Mrs. Marjorie Fuller, B.S., (SUC, Potsdam), Junior High Social Studies and English. Howard Windham, B.F.A., (Rhode Island School of Design), Art. David Clarke, B.S., (SUC, Potsdam) Social Studies. Richard Cole, B.S., (Ithaca College), Physics and Physical Education. John Gardner, B.S., (Bloomsburg), Social Studies. Donald Martin, B.A., (SUC, Albany), M. Ed., (St. Lawrence), English. Donald Rabeor, B.S., (SUC, Brockport), Physical Education. Marcel LeBlanc, B.A., (St. Michael's), M.A., (Middlebury), Foreign Languages. John Gannon, B.S., (SUC, Potsdam), M. Ed. (st. Lawrence), Vice Principal and Instrumental Music. Frederic Smith, B.A., (SUC, Oswego), Industrial Arts. Robert Clifford, B.S., (Maine), Science. Bernard Shinnick, Junior High Arithmetic and Science. Duane Cipollini, B.S. (Indiana State), Junior High Math and Geometry. Gerald Woodruff, B.S. (SUC, Oswego), M.S., (St. Lawrence), Guidance. Not pictured: Mrs. Joan Dashnaw, School Nurse Mrs. Patricia Heise, Speech Therapist Arthur Kleps, School Psychologist Mrs. Mary LaDuc, Dental Hygienist Miss Catherine Hickey, School Librarian Mrs. Agnes Scanlon, School Librarian CAROLYN ATKINSON French-Science Nothing is opened so often by mistake as one's mouth. Band 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 4; Drama Club 2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1—2—3—4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Triple Trio 3-4; Pirates Log 4. GARY ATKINSON Math-Science Those Canadians are really something! Boys' Quartet 3; Mixed Chorus l-2-3-f4; Soccer 3-4; Wrestling 1. JOANNE BANGO French-Math-Science Those who paint them truest, praise them most. Class Secretary 3; Girls' Chorus 1-2; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Pirates Preview 2-3; Pirates Log 4. SAMUEL BENSON Math When the sun burns out or the sea goes dry, That's when he'll pass a woman by. Band 1-2; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-3-4; Senior Play; Soccer 1-2-3-4. DAVID CAHILL Commercial Last night at twelve I felt immense; Today I feel like thirty cents. Band 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus' Play 3-4; Piratones 3-4; Basketball Manager 4. nmunBBDD DIAN CHARTRAND Latin-Math-Sc i enc e Dimple in the chin; devil within. Band 1-2-3-4; Band Treasurer 3-4; Class President 1; D. A. R. Good Citizenship 4; Elks Youth Leadership Award 4; Girls' Chorus 1-2; National Honor Society 2- 3-4; NHS Vice-President 3; NHS President 4; Senior Play; Pirates Log 4. KENNETH CHARTRAND Commercial-Shop Why take life seriously, you'll never get out of it alive! Audio-Visual Club 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Class President 4; Soccer 1-2-3-4; Basketball Manager 2. ENZA MAE CLARKE Math-Science It's better to be small and shine than tall and cast a shadow. Band 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4-; Senior Play; Pirates Log 4. DEAN CLARY Shop What is bound to be is bound to be, so nothing worries me. Audio-Visual Club 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Student Council Representative 2; Wrestling 1-3; Pirates Log 4; Drama Club 2-3. LARRY DAVIE Shop If music be the food of life, play on. Audio-Visual Club 3-4; Basketball 2; Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-4; Wrestling 1-3. DIANE DRAPER Commercial-Homemaking Never say more than is necessary. Pirates Log 4. LINDA FRASER French-Math-Sc i enc e If it's Wright, I'm all for it. Cheerleader 2-3-4; Class Secretary 3; Mixed Chorus 3-4; rational Honor Society 3-4; Senior Play; Triple Trio 2- 5-4; Pirates Log; Mixed Chorus Play 3-4. JOANNE CIBBS Homemaking Small in size, but great in love. Jirls' Chorus 1-2-3-4. JOHN HATHWAY French He shifted his brain into neutral and let his tongue idle on. Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Boys' Quartet 3; Boys' State 3; Class Vice-President 4; Mixed Chorus 1- —3—4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Soccer L-2-3-4; Student Council Representative 3 TRINDA HIRSCHEY Math-Science How far that little candle throws her beams! Band 1-2-3-4; Band Treasurer 1; Band Secretary 3; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Class Vice-President 2; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3—4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus ;lay 1-2-3—4; Oratorical Contest 1-2; Piratones 2-3-4; senior Play; Triple Trio 2-3-4; Pirates Log 4. PATRICIA HOOLEY Homemaking I could be better if I would but it's so lonesome to be good. iixed Chorus Play 4; Mixed Chorus 3-4; Girls' Chorus 1- 2-3-4. THOMAS HOOLEY Never in a hurry - always late. Band 1-2-3-4; Wrestling 2-3-4. JOAN HUNTER Latin-Math-Sc i enc e Her thoughts have high aims. Band 1-2-3-4; Piratones 2-3-4; Pirates Log 4; Pirates Preview 2-3-4. ANNE IRISH Math-Science Be yourself; nobody can do that any better than you. Band 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; NHS Treasurer 4; Senior Play; Student Council Representative 1; Student Council Secretary 2; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Triple Trio 3-4; Pirates Log 4; Pirates Preview Editor 2. ORLY JACKSON Shop He that wrestles strengthens his nerves. Audio-Visual Club 1-2-3-4; Soccer 1-2; Wrestling 1-2. BEVERLY ROSTER Commercial A smile for every girl and two every boy. 3and 1-2-3-4; Class Secretary 1; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; iixed Chorus 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 2-4; Senior Play; Pirates Log 4. CONSTANCE LAFAVE Homemaking Success follows every effort. Siris' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Senior Play. ROBERT LAPLATNEY Shop Men of few words are the best men. Senior Play; Wrestling 1. SUSAN LAVANCHA Commercial-Homemaking Occasionally seen but seldom heard. Entramurals 4. ARLENE MANCHESTER Homemaking Only her hairdresser knows for sure. DUANE MANCHESTER Commercial It's not what you do, hut what you get away with that counts. fchletic Fund Treasurer 2-5; Baseball 3-4-; Senior Play; Dccer 1-2-3-4; Wrestling 1-2-3; Pirates Log 4-; Drama Lub 2-3 LARRY MARTIN Latin-Math-Sc i enc e Many people live and learn; I live. iseball 1-2—3—4-; Basketball 1-2-3-4-; Class President 3 Lxed Chorus 1-2-3-4-; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4-; Senior Lay; Soccer 1-2-3-4-; Student Council Representative 1- -3; Pirates Log 4-; CHERYL McEATHRON Homemaking-Math You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make. GEORGIA NORRIS Homemaking Always obeys impulses, mis' Chorus 1-2-3-4. RODERICK PAROW French-Latin-Math No one has ever made to remember or invent what he did with every cent. uad 1-2-3-4; Baseball 2-3-4; Class Treasurer 1-2-3-4-; -xed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-3-4; itional Honor Society 3-4; NHS Vice-President 4; -ratones 3-4; Senior Play; Soccer 2-3-4; Pirates g 4. JERRY PIKE Science Conceit is God's gift to the little man. Band 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Piratones 3-4; Senior Play; Soccer 1-3« MARTHA RIPLEY Science Silence is better than words. Band 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Triple Trio 3—4; Pirates Log 4. HELEN RITZ Latin-Math-Science Dynamite comes in small packages. Band 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1; National Honor Society 2-3-4; NHS Secretary 3-4; Senior Play; Pirates Log 4. PATRICIA SCANLON Homemaking-Sc i enc e Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Girls' Chorus 1-2; Senior Play; Student Council Representative 2; Pirates Log 4. CONSTANCE SCOTT Lat in-Math-Sc ienc e There's two sides to every argument: mine and the wrong side. Girls' Chorus 1-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Drama Club Treasurer 3; Senior Play; Pirates Log 4. FLORA SEILS Homemaking-Math Friendliness is one of her virtues. Band 1-2-3-4-• RUTH SHAW Homemaking Let a smile he your umbrella. Siris' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pirates Log 4. DONALD VALENTINE Math-Science If at first you don't succeed, forget it! Band 1-2-3-4; Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Senior Play; 3occer 2. DREW VAN WICK Never so handsome as oneself. Baseball 2-3; Basketball 2; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; ifiixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Boys' Quartet 3; Senior Play; Soccer 2-3-4; Basketball Manager 3-4; Pirates Log 4. GREGORY WHEELER Math-Science 'Knowledge is power, but a good bluffer beats anything. Athletic Fund Treasurer 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Band Vice-President 3; Baseball 1; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Class f sident 2; Class Vice-President 3; Mixed Chorus 1-2- p-4; Piratones 2-3-4; Senior Play; Soccer 1-2-3-4. BEVERLY WICKS Homemaking Life is 10% what you make it and 90% how you take it. Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Triple Trio 2-3-4 JOYCE WOOD Commercial Life is one long giggle. Band 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 2; Girls' Chorus 1-2; Senior Play. KEITH YOUNG Shop I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. Senior Play; Wrestling 1. HONOR STUDENTS Miss Joanne Bango, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bango, is valedictorian of the Class of 1965 During her four years at Harrisville Central, Joanne maintained an average of 93«45 She plans to enter New Paltz College of Education in September, where she will major in Art Education. Miss Bango is the winner of a State Regents Scholarship. Miss Dian Chartrand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chartrand, is the salutatorian, having maintained an average of 92.53 during her high school career. Dian will enter Albany College of Education in September. She plans a career in Business Education. Miss Helen Ritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritz, ranks third in her class with an average of 90.48. She will attend Career Academy in Washington in September. She plans a career in Medical Technology. Other honor students and their averages are: Miss Linda Fraser, 89.45; Miss Anne Irish, 87; Miss Joan Hunter 87; Miss Connie Scott, 86; Roderick Parow 85; Miss Trinda Hirschey 85« The staff of the PIRATES LOG wishes to extend its congratulations to these honor students. The knowledge which they take with them will bring meaning to their lives and earn for them a position of purpose in this complex world. SENIOR CLASS WILL qlASS OF 1965 wishes to make the following bequests: m DAVID PAROW for future mixed chorus productions, DREW VAN WYCK'S acting and singing talent. To DEAN MOORE, SAM BENSON'S irresistibility. To GENE CRING, GARY ATKINSON'S traps and rifle. To ROGER LaPLATNEY, DEAN CLARY'S driving ability. To CONNIE WAUGH, ANNE IRISH'S smiling countenance. To any JUNIOR who can fill her shoes, JOAN HUNTER'S office job. To next year's SENIOR CLASS TREASURER, ROD PAROW'S ability to count. To MARIE McCarthy, TRINDA HIRSCHEY'S phony red wig. To WANDA HILL, SUSAN LaVANCHA'S cook book. To BRUCE ST. LAWRENCE, CONNIE LaFAVE'S money collecting ability. To SUSAN ROSE who is bashful and shy, JOANNE GIBB'S ability to talk. To JIM MANCHESTER, ORLY JACKSON'S A.V. card. To NANCY GIBBS, ENZA CLARKE'S method for growing tall in hopes she can come up with something better. To LINDA PHELPS, GEORGIA NORRIS'S ability to keep quiet in English class. To CLARENCE HILL, ROBERT LaPLATNEY'S fabulous personality. To LARRY SEYMOUR, LARRY DAVIE'S ability to ski down the expert trail (without skis). To DAVID CRING, BEV KOSTER'S trumpet playing ability. To cousin BILL MEALUS, LARRY MARTIN'S toni haircut. To MISS HANNA, RUTH SHAW'S ability to finish a blouse in ten weeks. To GARY DICKINSON, JERRY PIKE'S basketball trunks with the hope that he can get them further than the bench next season. To EILEEN RICE, DIAN CHARTRAND'S NHS blazer if it isn't too big. To BEN HUNTER, BEV WICK'S willingness to give lessons on becoming a Future Farmer of America. To GLADYS GRAHAM, JOYCE WOOD'S auburn hair rinse, though she'll never need it. To anyone who may wish to get to school on time, TOM HOOLEY'S alarm clock. To PAT RITZ, HELEN RITZ'S ability to cheer with the fond hope that she can improve 99 and 44 100%. To CINDY FULLER, ARLENE MANCHESTER'S ability to talk in Mr. Gardner's study hall. To LEROY JACKSON, CAROLYN ATKINSON'S knack of getting along so well with teachers and her sweet attitude towards them. To BRUCE MILLER, DAVE CAHILL'S ability to play well in dance band and the advice that the best thing to do is go straight home after practice. To BOB LaDUC, JOANNE BANGO'S artistic ability and some other helpful things. To LINDA ST. LAWRENCE, LINDA FRASER'S boat and paddle for frequent trips up the river (Oswegatchie) so she won't be up the creek without a paddle. To DAN BURKE, CONNIE SCOTT'S ability to fall off a T-bar lift. To JIM SCANLON, KEN CHARTRAND'S ability to know all the town gossip. To GRACE PIERCE, JOHN HATHWAY'S gift of gab in P.O.D. to keep her in form. To GARY DICKINSON again, DUANE MANCHESTER'S unusual driving ability. To MARIE CHARTRAND, CHERYL McEATHRON'S sweet, quiet, smiling, gentle ways. To the further glory of the Class of 67 FLORA SEILS'S sister Bertha. To RICHARD SWEET, DIANE DRAPER'S head for business. To BILL INGRAHAM, KEITH YOUNG'S ability to waste time during eighth period. To AMY LUTHER, PAT HOOLEY'S Paris original fashions (made in Homemaking). To any JUNIOR GIRL who would like to replace her, MARTHA RIPLEY'S Triple Trio folder. GREG WHEELER who feels his many talents are an asset declines to will any- thing. DONALD VALENTINE simply leaves, waving a fond farewell. CLASS PROPHECY 1980- The Scoop on the Class of 1965 CAROLYN ATKINSON has continued her career in acting for which she was praised in high school. She is now starring in the movie Mash on the Monster . GARY ATKINSON, our woodsman, is now overseer of Yellowstone Na- tional Park . We hear he gets along quite well with the bears. JOANNE BANGO has won world renown for her latest still life painting The Vase . ftAM BENSON is now leading a successful life in Albany as head of the Depart- ment of Conservation. We wonder where all the wild life has gone! DAVE CAHILL has had much success as a restaurant proprietor. He has just built the most modern restaurant of the U.S. in Las Vegas. DIAN CHARTRAND, the diplomat of our class, is the first woman ambassador to Transylvania. We have heard that ENZA CLARKE was caught in a whirlpool bath last week. For- tunately, there were no serious injuries. Enza is a physical therapist on the good will ship Hope . DEAN CLARY who has always wanted to own a new convertible now has a different one for every day of the week. LARRY DAVIE made a start in drumming as a high school student and is now the outstanding drummer in Lawrence Welk's Band. DIANE DRAPER who was businesslike is now the private secretary to the President. LINDA FRASER, our sportswoman, has finally settled down to teaching Physical Education in an all boys school. JOANNE GIBBS is now hair stylist to the First Lady, the former Caroline Kennedy. JOHN HATHWAY who was always a good Republican politician is now press secretary to the President. PAT HOOLEY whose renown was always known in homemaking is Salad Chef at the Waldorf Astoria. TOM HOOLEY who was known for always being on time is president of Hooley's Alarm Clock Company. ANNE IRISH, known for her patience and understanding, is now teaching in Seward, Alaska. ORLY JACKSON, inclined to put the monkey wrench in the wrong place, is head grease monkey at the Indianapolis 500. BEV KOSTER won all the races and now owns a horse ranch in Kentucky. CONNIE LaFAVE who came to everyone's rescue is now a star on General Hospital . ROBERT LaPLATNEY is now cast in the role of Barney Fyfe on the Andy Griffith Show. SUSAN LaVANCHA, always willing to do anything for anybody is now the fastest waitress in Dave's Restaurant in Las Vegas. ARLENE MANCHESTER who has always known quite a bit about hair care is the head color sampler at Miss Clairol Inc. DUANE MANCHESTER, always willing to give everyone spiritual advice, is head chaplain at Danemora. LARRY MARTIN has recently been elected the Shultz of the famed organization, Alcoholics Anonymous. CHERYL McEATHRON, the quiet one of our class, now leads a normal home life with twelve children. She strongly believes in the adage which states that things are cheaper by the dozen. GEORGIA NORRIS who was never heard by anyone is now the voice you hear when you dial A Prayer . ROD PAROW, experienced in handling money, now piles gold bullion at Fort Knox. JERRY PIKE is the star player of the Globetrotters. In high school he was one of our favorite basketball players. MARTHA RIPLEY who always got along with all the boys has married Dr. Zorba. HELEN RITZ who never came to school sloppily dressed is the top fashion model for the New York Telephone Com- pany. PAT SCANLON, a fond lover of the Kennedy family, has married John Jr. CONNIE SCOTT who never went anywhere is now traveling abroad. FLORA SEILS has finally gotten rid of her nosy neighbors. She lives a quiet but happy life with her family. RUTH SHAW has just won the Pillsbury Bake-off in New York City for her recipe of double-decker popovers. DON VALENTINE who always liked furry little animals now owns the former Dave's Mink Farm. DREW VAN WYCK who showed great promise in school plays is now an actor and director of the Watertown Little Theatre . GREG WHEELER who always tried to manage everything; now manages Dave Cahill's Restaurant in Las Vegas. BEV WICKS who disliked farming as a high school girl now owns a string of dairy farms across the country. JOYCE WOOD, the Miss America of 1968, has just returned to Harrisville and is working at Hirschey's Diner. KEITH YOUNG, who really liked Mr. Martin is still at H.C.S. writing dictionary pages for him. KEN CHARTRAND who always knew the right pitch is now the director of a school for salesmen. TRINDA HIRSCHEY has put Harrisville on the map by winning a gold medal in the 1976 Olympics for skiing. JOAN HUNTER who has not been heard from since the last cannibal uprising in Africa is believed to have converted many natives. SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS What do they like? What do they sing? What do they eat? Below is each Senior's nickname, favorite food, favorite song, pet peeve, ambition, and favorite saying. Susie Atkinson; tossed salad; More; only one weekend to a week; get my license (driver's, that is); It's hoggy. Don Juan Atkinson; venison; As the Years Go By; seaplanes; forest ranger; Who's going to Canada? Jo Bango; French fries; Dominique; long-winded teachers; Art teacher; Cheap thrills. Sam Benson; venison; Everybody Loves Somebody; Mrs. Cring gives too much homework; conservationist; Let's go to Carthage. Mink Cahill; steak; Dance, Dance, Dance; cops; run a restaurant; That's what she said. Muscles Chartrand; steak; Red Sails in the Sunset; living too far from town; pass chemistry test; Whoops! Kenny Chartrand; venison steak; Downtown; party-poopers; make money; Down on the river road. Shortie Clarke; spaghetti; Lemon Tree; brothers who tease; travel; You can't win them all. Dino Clary; pizza; Pretty Woman; Mr. Clifford; make money; You dumb clown. Hammer and Chisel Davie; ravioli; Gypsy Rover; big mean women; technician and drummer; Later. Annie Draper; hot dogs; Clinging Vine; birds and chickens; be a secretary; Honest? Really? Frashe Fraser; steak and French fries; Let It Be Me; weekends are too short; get home on time; Want to go to Oswegatchie? Joe Gibbs; chili; Chapel of Love; being called Ichabod; staying out of trouble; Drop dead! John Hathway; steak and French fries; Red Roses for a Blue Lady; not enough money; elementary teacher; I didn't say anything! Trin Hirschey; banana sandwiches; Misty; snoopy little sisters ; physical education teacher; What do we have for lunch? Pat Hooley; hamburg and French fries; I Can't Get Started; certain people; work on office machines; Oh no, I said. Sexy Hooley; steak; Matador; people who make a mess in the cafeteria; find a girl; Garbage! Joanie Hunter; baked ham; The Old Rugged Cross; prejudiced people; nurse- missionary; Honestly! Annie Irish; swiss steak; Stranger on the Shore; people who smile in the morning; be a teacher; I wish I could go get my letter. Orval Jackson; steak; Pretty Woman; driving fast; be a mechanic; Watch your tongue! Bev Koster; spaghetti with stuffed peppers; That's How a Heartache Begins; my dad; own a horse ranch in Kentucky; Hey, that's neat! Connie LaFave; chicken; Chained to a Memory; people that are always telling me what to do; nurse; Better days are coming. Bob LaPlatney; hamburgers and French fries; King of the Road; under- classmen; forest ranger; Girls! Susie LaVancha; steak and French fries; From a Jack to a King; parents; work in a restaurant; Leave me alone! ene Manchester; shrimp and French fries; Right or Wrong; relatives; secretary; It's a desperate case! Spook Manchester; steak and French fries; King of the Road; stupid girls; officer in the Air Force; Darn right! Lar Martin; limburger cheese and crackers; In San Francisco; conceited people; elementary school teacher; Can you get the car tonight? Cheryl McEathron; spaghetti and meat balls; Moon River; fellow eyeing other girls; nurse; Oh! Peaches Norris; pizza; Everytime I'm Kissing Him; taking orders; secretary; Ain't that a ringer! Rod Parow; venison steak; Answer Me My Love; thick-headed and stubborn people; priest; But I didn't do it! Pyle Pike; corn on the cob; Jolly Green Giant; sitting on bench; make money; Shoot! It's your nickel! Marth Ripley; steak and French fries; Have You Looked into Your Heart; people that bother me; get driver's license; Oh! I hate you! Hel Ritz; spaghetti; As Long As I Live; Potsdam and Harrisville are too far apart; get to Potsdam; That's the breaks! Pat Scanlon; hot dogs; Hello Dolly; translating Latin; help Helen get there; I don't get it! Connie Scott; bear steak; Lemon Tree; people who talk about my horses; go to Europe; Now WAIT just a minute! Flora Seils; steak and French fries; Mr. Blue; noisy neighbors; secretary; Mark an X Bobbie Jo Shaw; fish; Willow Weep for Me; people who think they are smart; nurse; Wouldn't that rot your socks? Drip Van Wyck; chili; It's All Right; simple people; actor; Certainly. Greg Wheeler; venison steak; Blowin' in the Wind; curious people; manage- ment; Ticks me off! Wicksy Wicks; pork chops; This Diamond Ring; people who call me farmer girl; later school; But jeepers! Woody Wood; steak and French fries; Mr. Lonely; serious people; work at Kodak; Drop dead! Junior Young; spaghetti; Pretty Woman; sisters; be successful; You're wrong, ma! Donnie Valentine; chicken; King of the Road; underclassmen; be successful; What you want and what you get are two different things! Sorry, Trinda! UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1966 Rebecca Arnold Michael Atkinson Steven Camidge Marie Chartrand Gary Dickinson Ellen Dundon Trudy Farr Angus Fraser Cindy Fuller Nancy Gibbs Linda Giovo Gladys Graham Mavis Hart Clarence Hill Wanda Hill Ben Hunter William Ingraham Beth Jackson LeRoy Jackson Betsy Kilbourn Michael Laneor Roger LaPlatney Amy Luther James Manchester Sharon Mantle William Mealus Dean Moore Christine Naccari Linda Phelps Grace Pierce John Pierce William Pierce Eileen Rice Patricia Ritz David Rose Larry Seymour William Soukey Linda St. Lawrence Bernice Sullivan Connie Waugh Absentees: Dan Burke Harriet Clark Linda Davis Susan Rose Richard Sweet Thomas Trombley CLASS OF 1967 Donna Baker Kathryn Baker Suzanne Benson Jonathan Betrus Linda Burke Terina Cahill Daniel Casciaro Paula Chamberlain Thomas Chartrand Lucille Collier Vickie Conklin Joseph Corbine Catherine Dobson Aretta Fraser Suzanne Gibbs Marcia Gonio Howard Graham Norris Grigg Philip Hathway Jeffrey Hirschey Kay Holcomb Donald Jackson Wayne Jackson Robert LaDuc Keitha Lake Daniel Lancor Linda LaPlatney Sandra Mantle Marie McCarthy Darrell McEathron Gene Mealus Helen Mealus Evelyn Miller August Naccari Patrick Reed Karen Ripley James Scanlon John Scanlon Philip Schmitt Cheryl Scott Bertha Seils Linda Smith Nelson Soukey Bruce St. Lawrence Beverly Sweet Marcia Weaver Absentees: David Cring Eugene Cring John LaDuc Bonnie Trombley CLASS OF 1968 Judy Arnold Peter Atkinson Darleen Baker Edward Baker Cathy Best Stewart Best William Betrus Mary Lou Cassidy David Chamberlain David Coloney Betty Cowles Maude Davie Frank DeHart Barbara Dickinson Sally Dobson Kay Farney Harold Ford George Fowler Marlene Hooley Brenda Hooper John Hooper Martha Hooper Bruce Hotaling Fred Jenack Brenda Jones Dorothy Kooistra Elmer LaCross Carol Lancor Patrick Lancor Mary LaParr LeRoy LaVancha Kathleen Luther David Manchester Joe McIntosh Jane Mealus Bruce Miller Patricia O'Grodnik David Parow Debra Reed Barbara Rose Dennis Rose Gail Scanlon Elmer Slate Billie Smith Joanne Stevens Pauline Sullivan Rose Sullivan Carol Valentine Steven Vallencour Janice Van Wyck Cathy Weeks Ralph Wicks Margaret Wood Charles Young Absentee: Gerald Pryce EIGHTH Kathy Atkinson Sherry Atkinson Daniel Baker Allen Bango Donn Bassette Nathan Benson Dorothy Blanchard Alan Bowen Albert Burgess Danny Chamberlain Nancy Cowles Cheryl Cring Debra Cring Mark Farr Charlotte Gibbs Mary Ellen Hickey Elaine Hotaling George Hunter James Hunter Cinda Irish Joan Jackson Loretta Jackson William Jenack Catherine Johnston Suzanne LaDuc Donald Laneor Frederick Langs Lawrence LaParr Francis LaPlante Mary Jane LaPlatney Penny LaVancha Marcia LaVancha Ronald Luther Sandra Luther Peggy Macagg Carol Manchester Dennis Manchester Lucille Manchester Lynn Martin Gary Mealus Cindy Moore John Phillips Lawrence Phillips Donna Ritz Ida Scanlon William Seils Gary St. Lawrence Theodore Strauf Bernard Sweet Carol Wheeler Rodney Whitney Debra Wicks Absentees: John Dickinson Shirley Metcalf SEVENTH Michael Arnold Patrick Arnold Peggy Arnold Kathy Baker Bruce Bango Cynthia Bennett Susan Brothers Christine Carvell Frederick Chartrand Stephen Chartrand Delilah Coffie Marsha Coffie Martha Cowan Milton Cowles Nancy Dobson Catherine Dowling Joseph Dundon Sharon Fuller John Geer Mona Hall Vickie Hendrick Suzanne Hirschey Francis Hoffman James Hunter Thomas Hunter Debra Hunter Paul Jackson Wendy Kilbourn Joseph LaDuc Vickie Lake Janet Laneor Brenda LaParr Jane LaPlatney Floyd LaVancha Lloyd Lavancha Nora Luther Dorothy Macagg Jerry McIntosh Jill McIntosh Bryan Miller Roderick Moore Lloyd Ogrodnik Rodney Pryce Pamela Reed Gregory Richer Trudy Ripley Thomas Ritz Frederick Rose Mary Scanlon Marshall Schmitt Elaine Smith William Strauf Bonnie Vrooman David Vrooman Linda Whitford Randy Whitney Nathan Wicks Absentee: David Dooley VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front: Trinda Hirschey, Marie Chartrand, Helen Ritz. Rear: Patricia Ritz, Carolyn Atkinson, Linda Fraser, Connie Waugh, Linda St. Lawrence. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front: Helen Ritz, Linda Fraser, Dian Chartrand,Joanne Bango, Connie Scott Anne Irish, Rod Parow. Standing: Marie Chartrand, Ellen Dundon, Eileen Rice, Connie Waugh, David Rose, Linda Phelps, Grace Pierce, Susan Rose. VOCAL GROUPS TRIPLE TRIO PROJECTION SQUAD Front row: Ed Baker, Steve Vallencour, Pat Lancor, David Cring, Tom Char- trand, Bill Betrus, Harold Ford. Second row: Drew Van Wyck, Rod Parow, Mike Atkinson, John LaDuc, Jeff Hirschey, Boh LaDuc, Gary Dickinson, Third row: Larry Martin, Duane Manchester, Larry Seymour, Dan Burke, Ken Chartrand, Jim Manchester, David Chamberlain, Fourth row: Coach Rabeor, Ben Hunter, Sam Benson, John Hathway, Bill Mealus, Greg Wheeler, Gene Cring. HARRISVILLE OPPONENTS 0 Clifton-Fine 4 3 Colton 0 1 Edwards 0 1 Knox Memorial 4 2 Clifton-Fine 1 3 Colton 2 0 Edwards 1 1 Knox Memorial 1 league's first team, lected for the second team. PLAYER POINTS LEAGUE STANDINGS Larry Martin 5 W L T PF PA John LaDuc 4 Knox Memorial 6 0 2 32 6 John Hathway 1 Harrisville 4 3 1 11 13 Rod Parow 1 Clifton-Fine 3 4 1 12 20 Colton 2 5 1 13 17 LEAGUE LEADING SCORERS Edwards 2 5 1 9 21 Gotham, Knox 11 Rowe, Knox 9 on and Rod Parow were named to Bushaw, Knox 6 John and Robert LaDuc were se- Rodwell, Colton 6 BASEBALL As we go to press, the baseball season is just around the next snowbank. Although the team has lost some of its heaviest bats through graduation in 1964, it is looking forward to a better than average season. The yearbook staff wishes it success. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row: Manager Bruce Miller, Harold Ford, Pat Lancor, Tom Chartrand, Steve Vallencour, Coach Cole. Back row: John LaDuc, Howard Graham, Jon Betrus, Gene Cring, Jim Scanlon, David Chamberlain, Manager John Hooper. St. Mary's 50-42; 52-60 Augustinian 50-52; 57-43 Edwards 49-55; 54-20 Clifton-Fine 51-35; 54-56 Knox Memorial 45-57; 62-40 Colton 56-42; 52-25 Parishville 50-50; 50-28 Players and points scored: Jon Betrus 50 David Chamberlain 22 Tom Chartrand 50 Gene Cring 80 Harold Ford 2 Howard Graham 171 John LaDuc 79 Danny Lancor 2 Pat Lancor 15 Jim Scanlon 28 John Scanlon 155 Kneeling: Marcia Gonio, Marcia Weaver. Standing: Paula Chamberlain, Billie Smith, Barbara Dickinson, Linda Burke VARSITY BASKETBALL F RA7 UA7V 30 Front row: Coach Habeor, Gary Dickinson, Dan Burke, Ken Chartrand, Jerry Pike, Manager Richard Sweet. Back row: Jim Manchester, John Hathway, Sam Benson, Ben Hunter, Bill Mealus, Greg Wheeler, Larry Martin. HARRISVILLE OPPONENTS 38 St. Mary's 42 72 Augustinian 63 78 Edwards 63 47 Clifton-Fine 48 70 Knox Memorial 62 94 Colton 83 74 Parishville 62 70 Edwards 49 70 Clifton-Fine 75 59 Knox Memorial 50 65 Augustinian 50 75 Parishville 47 78 Colton 61 64 St. Mary's « 62 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT 84 Lisbon 62 74 Heuvelton 43 SECTIONALS Class C First round Harrisville 66 Hermon-DeKalb 46 CHAMPIONSHIP Harrisville 67 KnOx Memorial 61 LEAGUE STANDINGS Clifton-Fine 9-1 Harrisville 8-2 Knox 7-3 Edwards 3-7 Colton 2-8 Parishville 1-9 LEAGUE PLAYOFFS First Round Harrisville 78 Edwards 46 Clifton-Fine 64 Knox 48 Consolation Edwards 53 Knox 52 CHAMPIONSHIP Harrisville 69 Clifton-Fine 54 C-D Championship Harrisville 66 Morristown 35 PLAYER POINTS Sam Benson 148 Dan Burke 7 Ken Chartrand 9 Gary Dickinson 6 Howard Graham 3 John Hathway 150 Ben Hunter 305 Jim Manchester 5 Larry Martin 182 Bill Mealus 193 Jerry Pike 31 John Scanlon 24 Greg Wheeler 49 ALL-LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Ben Hunter, Harrisville Bob Snider, Clifton-Fine Gary Bushaw, Knox Memorial Bill Mealus, Harrisville John Brown, Clifton-Fine SECOND TEAM Bob Watson, Edwards Rick Rodwell, Colton Larry Martin, Harrisville Sam Benson, Harrisville Nick LaRose, Clifton-Fine SCHOOL WORKERS Along rail, top to bottom: Mrs. Charlene Farney, Mrs. Helen Frank, Miss Ger- trude Wood. Along wall, top to bottom: Everett Powers, Mrs. Agnes Scanlon, Miss Dorothy Hickey. But I don't want to go to I can bark, too. You're not scared of English class! Santa, are you? ELEMENTARY ■ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY■ ■ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ! ■ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY SIXTH GRADE Homeroom Teacher: Mr. John Clark First row: Dora Luther, Holly Bell, David Parow, Thomas Sullivan, Kerry Baker, Larry Coffie. Second row: Cindy McEathron, Penny Atkinson, Patsy Blanchard, Robert West, Michael LaPlatney, Shirley LayBoult. Third row: Nila Sells, Celia Slate, Amy Bango, Alfred McGuinness, Robert Bechler, John Irish, Lionel Guiles. Fourth row: Eugene Finley, Robert Johnston, Wayne Hooper, Dale Best, Hubert Scanlon, Danny Farney. Ah, you're pulling my leg! Leader of the Pack SIXTH GRADE Homeroom Teacher: Mrs. Berta Langs First row: Alan Betrus, Joseph Beaudin, Michele Vallencour, Theresa Trombley, Lela Simmons, Cathy Lancor. Second row: L D Graham, Mark Cring, Gail Best, Norman Conklin, Thomas Bond, Charles Smith, James Seymour. Third row: Steven Lancor, Keith Moore, Patricia Waugh, Pamela Waugh, Richard Atkinson, Mary Shrewsbury. Fourth row: Michael Backus, Michael Dooley, Ceylon Patchin, Alice Strauf, Shirla Farr, Susan Miller. Absent: Larry Jackson, Patrick Dickinson. Miss H.C.S. The three stooges FIFTH GRADE First row: Eileen Wicks, James Bond, Ruth. Sullivan, Patrick Fraser, Kevin Bowen, Karen Gonio, Lisa Simmons. Second row: Robert Jackson, James LaParr, Belinda Jones, Louise Fowler, Laura McGuinness, Vickie Moore. Third row: Michael Bennett, Bonnie LaPlante, Blanche LaVancha, Deborah Bassette, Roger Casler. Fourth row: Paul Arnold, Margaret Metcalf, Susan Mantle, Patricia Dobson, Edward West. Absent: Jennifer Cleveland. Homeroom Teacher: Mr. Lloyd Dashnaw What next, coach? FIFTH GRADE Homeroom Teacher: Mr. Wayne Pickering First row: Douglas Hall, Cynthia Slate, Jennifer Bell, Penny Reed, John LaParr, Ronnie Young, Linda Cowles. Second row: Sheri Smith, Paul Dusharm, Lynn Woodward, Ethel Swem, Mary Lancor, Vickie Miller. Third row: Elmer Dowling, Katherine McIntosh, Cheryl Baker, Brian Vrooman, Richard Card, Linda Vrooman. Fourth row: Stephen Ezro, DeAnn Martin, Sharron Manchester, Valerie Hall, Terry Cole, Laurie Foley. We use the beep-beep blades. Are those numbers or your measurement? FOURTH GRADE Homeroom Teacher: Mrs. Alberta Brice First row: Kathy Card, Ann Pike, Marianne Hooper, Stuart Gonio, Thelma Sul- livan, Second row: Richard Lancor, Douglas Pryce, Debra Swem, LeRoy Cowan, Jeanne Fowler, Robert Luther. Third row: Peter Garrow, Jeffrey Davison, Robin Hathway, Daniel Kaminski, John Smith, Frances O'Grodnik. Fourth row: Earl Whitford, Shelly Bancroft, Dianne LaVancha, Charles Baker, Edith Rowe, Terry Dowling. Don't worry. Nobody's looking. Bet you didn't know school was like this! Who said work is fun? FOURTH GRADE Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Dorothy Pickering First row: Beverly Jackson, Randy Hill, Mary Vrooman, Betty Camidge, Amanda Hart. Second row: Wayne Bango, Thomas Bennett, Thomas Mealus, Vickie Rogers, Jon McIntosh. Third row: Mark Wicks, Barbara Kilhourn, Terry Foley, David West, Salley Luther. Fourth row: James Smith, Corey Backus, Jeff Whitford, David Wood, Cheryl Harrington. ALUMNI HALLOWEEN PARTY Prizes were given for the spookiest (won by the Munster Family at the left portrayed by Mary Ellen Scan- lon, Herman; Susie Hirschey, Eddie; Susan LaDuc, Grandpa; Trudy Ripley, Lillie. Prizes were also given to the funniest (Kathy Best and Mary Lou Cassidy disguised as a two- headed person); the most original Fred Langs and Allen Bowen as a fish and a fisherman); prettiest (Joanne Stevens, as a Christmas tree, and Merilee Cring, as a princess. The mystery man was Harold Seymour. Cider and donuts were served. THIRD GRADE Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Ercel Gray- First row: Debra Denesha, Sherry Casler, John Simmons, Susan LaParr. Second row: Thomas Dickinson, Gary Coffie, Melissa Bibler, Faye Rowe, Renee Richer. Third row: Anne Whitney, Karen Hooper, Patti Foley, Trudy Chartrand. Fourth row: Terry Johnston, Robert Scanlon, Shirley Woodard, Jimmie Whitney, Man- fried West, Alfred Bancroft. Absent: Lucy Hoffman, Pamelia Kilbourn, Francis Luther, Elton Geer. THE PIRATONES AND THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR The PIRATONES, under the direction of Mr. John Gannon, gave two performances at the New York World's Fair on September 15 at the New York State Pavillion on Lewis County Day. The .riratones, as a group, visited the General Electric Tower of Light as one of the points of interest at the fair. Members of the Piratones are: Trinda Hirschey, Margaret Hunter, Sheryl Fraser, Joan Hunter, Betsy Kilbourn, Eileen Rice, Connie Waugh, Linda St. Lawrence, Greg Wheeler, Rod Parow, Dave Cahill, Jerry Pike, Bill Mealus, Phil Hathway, Jim Scanlon, Bruce St. Lawrence, Bruce Miller, David Cring, and Gary St. Law- rence. Suzanne Benson and Kathy Weekes have recently been added to the group. THIRD GRADE Homeroom teacher: Miss Mildred Mannigan First row: Timothy Scanlon, Clifford Davison, Elwin Bell, Sandra Butts, Delight Cole, Cathy Ritz. Second row: Susan Woodard, Roy Bancroft, LeeAnn Poover, Beryl Shrewsberry, Roy Luther, Irene Benson. Third row: Timothy Chartrand, Brent Guiles, Joseph Langs, Valarie Ezro, Ann LaParr, Debra Martin. Fourth row: Donald Strauf, Daniel LaPlatney, Susan Bango, Debra Buckingham, Darlyene Forbes, Alan Farr. Absent: Robert Kaminski. STUDENT PARTICIPATION ON PANELS A delegation of students from Ed- wards Central visited our school to explain the purpose and makeup of a Student Council. Some of our students, involved in the revival of a student council in our school sat on the same panel. Harrisville Central students also discussed the pros and cons of education during National Educa- tion Week. The following Seniors participated: Sam Benson, Trinda Hirschey, John Hathway, Larry Martin, Anne Irish, Connie Scott, Helen Ritz, and Greg Wheeler. SECOND GRADE Homeroom teacher (right): Mrs. Marian Hathway Student teacher (left): Miss Cora Glidden First row: Anne LaParr, Nina Rickett, Connie Lancor, Sandra Manchester, Kim DeHart, Lynn Vrooman. Second row: Stephen Jessmer, Ricky Whitney, Darrell Seymour, Martin Ledger, Candy Slate, Russell Bowen, Ramona Brothers. Third row: Patricia Dooley, Theresa Pike, Eleanor Vrooman, Carl Pierce, Peter Wood, Dixie Jenack, Ruth Luther. Fourth row: Joan Bennett, Lisa Vallencour, Laurie Hamlin, Alan Jackson, Peter Guiles, Ralph Swem, Larry LaParr, Gary Buckingham, Tracy Jones. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS AND ALTERNATES The State of New York yearly awards State Regents Scholarships and Nursing Scholarships to high school students who rate as the state's top scholars on the basis of a competition held during the month of October. The County of Lewis, in which our school is located, is alloted forty Regents Scholarships and a number of Type A and Type B Nursing Scholar- ships. Miss Joanne Bango, valedictorian of the Class of 1965 won a regular State Regents Scholarship. Miss Enza Clarke was the recipient of a Type B Nursing Award. The following students were listed on the alternate list: Linda Fraser, 3rd, Gary Atkinson, 14th, Enza Clarke 19th, Jerry Pike, 28th, John Hathway,30th, and Dian Chartrand, 31st. The staff of the Pirates Log extends its congratulations to the winners and the alternates. SECOND GRADE Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Jennie Wood First row: Bethany Dowling, Susan Johnston, Regina Vrooman, Mary Cowles, Victoria Taylor, Cheryl Sullivan, Patricia Macagg. Second row: Debra Whit- ney, Leatta LaParr, Gerry LaPlante, Joseph Irish, Joseph Vrooman, Lance Mashaw, Roswell Ezro, Karen Ritz. Third row: Gary Jessmer, Samuel Whitney, Ronald Patnode, Charles Swem, John Shampine, Carl Weaver, Jamie VanWyck. Fourth row: Darcy Collette, Melanie Card, Marguerite Lancor, Kathryn Fuller, Vickie Jackson, Patricia Moon, Sally Young, Karen Hart. Absent Arthur Miller. CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class: Kenneth Chartrand, President; John Hathway, Vice President; Joanne Bango, Secretary; Roderick Parow, Treasurer. Junior Class: David Rose, President; Constance Waugh, Vice President; Susan Rose, Secretary; Linda St. Lawrence, Treasurer. Sophomore Class: Norris Grigg, President; Marie McCarthy, Vice President; Eugene Cring, Secretary; Bruce St. Lawrence, Treasurer. Freshman Class: Billie Smith, President; Bruce Miller, Vice President; Kathryn Weekes, Secretary; Stewart Best, Treasurer. FIRST GRADE Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Helen Clarke First row: Kelly Buckingham, Charles Denesha, Jeffrey Simmons, Eula Whitney, JoAnn Shampine, JoAnn Camidge. Second row: Steven Bancroft, Steven Martin, Nancy Mealus, Kelley Fraser, John Wescott, Elizabeth Kaminski. Third row: Beatrice Ezro, Stephanie Linza, Shirley Swem, Ricky Chartrand, Karen Coffie, Jay Seymour, Lane Garrow. Fourth row: Sheree Davison, Gordon Grigg, Lance Atkinson, Mabel McEathron, Jamie Rose, Gary LaSeige, Stewart Hooley. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The annual Christmas program was held December 22. A dinner was held in the gym with guest speakers, Marie Baker (pictured with John Hathway, MC), an ex- change student from Australia, and Mrs. Shirley Backus, a friend of the students and community. Performances were by the Triple Trio, Junior High, Mixed and Girls' Choruses, and the students of the French classes. The pro- gram was closed by the Piratones who provided music for dancing. The program was under the super- vision of the class officers. FIRST GRADE Homeroom teacher (left): Mrs. Jane Scott Practice teacher (right): Miss Kathleen Wohlrah First row: Michael LaParr, Nancy LaDuc, Stephen Pike, Patricia LayBoult, David Geer, Paul Hooper. Second row: Larry Butts, Patricia Chartrand, Kelly Dundon, Elizabeth Hooley, John Luther, John Shrewsberry, Third row: Donalee Vrooman, Kathy Hoover, Terry Irish, Kellie Ingraham, David Swem, Bruce Weaver. Fourth row: Robert Casler, Delbert Edwards, Jeffrey Wood, Margaret Davison, Sheila Scanlon, George Clark. MIXED CHORUS PLAY The Belle of the West , a musical comedy by Charles George, was given on November 20. The proceeds were used to purchase a portable micro- phone. Following the production, the cast had a spaghetti feast at the Sahara Restaurant. Mrs. St. Lawrence, vocal music teacher, directed. This production was another in a long line of fine offerings by the Mixed Chorus over the past years. Both the players and the audience enjoyed them- selves to the fullest. KINDERGARTEN Homeroom teacher: Miss Lois Killingbeck First row: Bohbi Jones, Ann Wood, Laurie Hill, Ronald Vrooman, Donald Vroo- man, Donna Geer. Second row: Diane Scanlon, Craig Luther, Nancy Mantle, Lowella Dafoe, Debra Jesmer, Robin West. Third row: Scott West, Clarence LaSiege, Brian Hunter, David Lesperance, William Gannon, Donita Hooley, Kathy Griffith. Fourth row: Kathy Smith, Kelly Phelps, Charles LaVancha, Thomas Arnold, Craig Foley, Keith Ritz, Herbert Bell, Richard Landgren. How SWEET it is! We scalped 'um! KINDERGARTEN Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Margaret Scanlon First row: Larry Jessmer, Jimmy Shampine, Brian Young, David Bell, Robert Simmons, Donna Coffie, Chary1 Weaver. Second row: Derek Collier, Patrick LaParr, Tammy Whitney, Ann Whitford, Mary Alice Pike, Cheryl Ritz, Cindy Ritz, Blane Shrewsberry. Third row: Linda Davison, Kim Dowling, Crystal Rogers, Estella Slate, William Wicks, Michael Davison, Duane Garrow. Fourth row: Lorna Cooper, Bonnie Jackson, Eddie Luther, Johnny Whitney, Pierre Dashnaw, Tammy Whitney, Larry Finley, Andy Miller. Absent: Francine Billings, Philip Ezro, Verna Hoffman, Gregory Vrooman. Don't do as I do; do as I say! Steve the GREAT! Davie Lamp! SCHOOL WORKERS Seated: Mrs. Marcella Hooper, Mrs. Ruby Benson, Mrs. Effie Soukey. Standing: Wilfred Fenton, Mrs. Agnes Scanlon, Mrs. Pearl Blundon. Harlow mfhor . BUS DRIVERS Wyman Manchester, Clarence Wicks, James Cleveland, Theodore Cring, Donald Phelps, Timothy Hooley, Kenneth Fuller, Richard Ritz. Kenneth Carvell, insert The Staff of the 1965 PIRATES LOG wishes to thank all of its advertisers for their continued generous support. It shall always treasure this expression of interest on their part. The Staff extends to each advertiser listed below wishes of continued prosperity and service to the community. THE GLOBE STORE CONGRATULATIONS BHHIH ’ 302-316 Court St. Watertown ADVERTISERS Carl and Laverna Fred and Jean FASHION R S MARKET For You and the Home COMPLIMENTS SERVING LENNOX WARM AIR HEATING NORTHERN NEW YORK PLUMBING ELECTRICAL CONWAY'S PHOTO CENTER SINCE 1925 24 HR. SALES SERVICE DOUGLAS E. CLARKE GOUVERNEUR NEW YORK E. YOUNG'S EXPRESS, INC. HARRISVILLE KI-3-2715 BLACK RIVER OIL CO., INC. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS distributors OF OF TEXACO gasoline-fuel oil oil bumers-sales service LAPARR'S RESTAURANT A P TEA COMPANY Carthage Phone 203 GORDON JANETTE LA PARR HARRISVILLE COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS ALICE L. GAZIN 58 MAIN ST. 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