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

 - Class of 1966

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Constance Ann Waugh Latin-Math-Science Band 1-2-3-4-; Cheerleader 1-2-3; Class Treasurer 1; Class Vice-President 2-3 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4-; Girls' Soccer 3-4-; Majorette 2-3-4-; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4-; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4-; National Honor Society 2-3-4-; piratones 1-2-3-4-; Piratones President 4; Triple Trio 2-3-4- Marshia Mazuroski Homemaking (Transferred from Clifton-Fine C. S.. While at C-F, Marshia participated in the following: Twirler 1-2-3-4-; Future Homemakers of America 1-2-3-4-; Girls' Athletic Association 1-2-3-4- SENIOR CLASS WILL The members of the Senior Class, being of sound mind and body, wish to make the following bequests: To Mr. Shinnick, the directorship of Combat To Mrs. Shinnick, a new copy of Little Orphan Annie To Mrs. Fuller, all our history books To Mr. Cipollini, a weekly visit from his favorite students To Mr. Gumaer, many more years in Harrisville To Miss Terreson, our ability to write high quality prose and poultry To Mr. LeBlanc, our ability to speak French fluently and translate Latin exquisitely To Mrs. Cring, all of Bill's late homework (please erase those zeros!) To Mr. Smith, our ability to whistle while we work To Miss Hyman, our stylish fashions, made in Homemaking class To Mr. Seeley, a drinking fountain in his room to save those little trips To Mrs. Clifford, our ability to carry on P.O.D. discussions with only two people talking To Mr. Parow, a year's supply of secondhand bubble gum To Mrs. Dusharm, stilts to see above her students. To Mr. MacDonald, a new genuinely wrecked Driver Education car To Mr. Clifford, all our successful college years in Maine To Mrs. St. Lawrence, our piano concertos and marvellous singing voices To Mr. Gannon, all the squeaks in our instruments To Miss Hickey and Mrs. Scanlon, the memories of library periods and tattered magazines To Miss Dorothy Hickey, less outgoing office calls To Mr. Betrus, the school minus us To the cafeteria women (collectively), more peanut butter To the janitors (collectively), an extension on their brooms Individual members of the class further bequeath the following: Bill Soukey, to his little brother Nelson, his ability to grow a beard successfully in one summer Jim Connors, to Bob LaDuc, his vocabulary, to be used sparingly John Pierce, his ability to drive with one hand,to John LaDuc, in hopes he will learn fast Mike Atkinson, his rippling muscles, to Donald Jackson Chris Naccari, to Virginia Hudson, her spontaneous giggle Grace Pierce, to Norris Grigg, her NHS free pass so he need not use yearbook funds. Clarence Hill, his ability to pump gas to Pat Reed Nancy Gibbs, to Terina Cahill, her athletic ability Rod Fraser, his rubber mouthpiece, to Danny Casciaro, who should always keep it handy LeRoy Jackson, to Donna Baker, his shop pass to be used when necessary Bill Ingraham, his wrestling trunks, to Elmer Slate, in hopes he will use them next year

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■Qptsy Ann Kilbourn Commercial Band 1-2-3-4; Band President 4; Girls' Basketball 1-2-3; Drama Club 1-2; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 2-3-4; piratones 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Girls' Softball 2; Triple Trio 1-2-4 Michael John Lancor French-Math-Science Baseball 3-4; Boys' State 3; Class Secretary 4; Senior Play; Soccer 2 o0o-er Alan LaPlatney Math-Shop Basketball 2-4; Senior Play James Manchester Latin-Science Audio-visual Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; Baseball 1-2-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Drama Club 1-4; Senior Play; Soccer 1-2-3-4 Sharon Mantle Latin-Math-Science Girls' Basketball 2; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Yearbook William George Mealus Math-Science Band 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Drama Club 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-3-4; Piratones 1-2-3-4; Senior Play; Soccer 1-2-3-4; Yearbook Christine Naccari Homemaking Girls' Chorus 2 Linda Lee Phelps French-Math-Science Drama Club 4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; National Honor Society Treasurer 4; Senior Play; Yearbook 3-4 Grace Pierce Latin-Math-Science Girls' Basketball 1-2; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Oratorical 3; Twirler 1-2-3-4; Yearbook 3-4 John Pierce Shop Audio-visual Club 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3; Class President 1; Senior Play Eileen Gail Rice French-Math-Science Band 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-2; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 4; Mixed Chorus Play 2-3-4; Piratones 2-3-4; Senior Play; Triple Trio 2- 3-4 Patricia Ann Ritz Commercial-Science Girls' Basketball 2-3; Cheerleader 1-2-3; Drama Club 1; Girls' Chorus 2- 3-4; Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus Play 4; Senior Play; Girls' Softball 1- 2-3; Twirler 1-2-3-4 David Gordon Rose Latin-Math-Science Baseball 1-3-4; Class President 3; Drama Club 4; National Honor Society 2- 3-4; Senior Play Susan Carol Rose Latin-Math-Science Band 1-2-3-4; Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4; Class Secretary 2-3; Class Vice- President 4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2-4; National Honor Society 2-3-4; Oratorical 3; Senior Play; Yearbook 3-4 Larry Howard Seymour French-Math-Science Band 1-2-3-4; Soccer 2-3-4 William Wyatt Soukey Art-Math-Shop Art Club 4; Yearbook 4 Linda Sheryl St. Lawrence Art-Math-Science Band 1-2-3-4; Girls' Basketball 2; Cheerleader 1-2-3; Girls' Chorus 1-2- 3- 4; Class Treasurer 2-3-4; Drama Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Piratones 1-2-3-4; Triple Trio 1-2-3-4 Bernice Marie Sullivan Commercial-Homemaking Girls' Basketball 2-3; Senior Play; Girls' Softball 3 Bichard Howard Sweet Commercial Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Senior Play; Soccer 2-3-4; Sports Manager 3 Thomas Francis Trombley Math Audio-visual Club 4; Wrestling 1-2



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Dan Burke, to Phil Hathway, his little red jeep so he can get to school on those bad mornings gen Hunter, his high opinion of himself to Jeff Hirschey jim Manchester, to Howard Graham, his eagerness in oral participation Marie Chartrand, her ability to accelerate in driver education class to Joe Corbine Betsy Kilbourn, her withered trumpet, to Danny Lancor David Rose, to any Junior girl who wants to go steady with him, his class ring Pat Ritz refuses to will the Best to any girl in search of such Sharon Mantle, to Bruce St. Lawrence, her ability to collect money in due time Susan Rose, to Helen Mealus, her pledge to stay single Linda Giovo, to Linda Burke, her ability to go with only one boy Connie Waugh, to Ebby Miller, her cheerleading ability with the hope that she doesn't slip a disc Tom Trombley, his wise cracks, to Gene Cring who could do without them Gladys Graham, to Brenda Leeder, her slogan Does she or doesn't she? (only the roots will tell!) Bernice Sullivan, to Karen Ripley, her no longer needed pamphlet, How to get your man Larry Seymour declines to will anything because he wants to take it all with him Trudy Parr, to Marie McCarthy, her worn Beatle albums Harriet Clark, to Paula Chamberlain, a promise of lessons in safe driving Wanda Hill, her love of Pine things, to Keitha Lake Linda Davis, her quiet countenance, to Linda LaPlatney Mavis Hart, to Kay Holcomb, her good sportsmanship in Girls' Basketball Isabel Berckley, to Bonnie Trombley, her gift of gab Pete Scanlon, to receive Mike Lancor's Buddhist's meditating powers Eileen Rice, her singing voice, to Linda Smith, in hopes she can improve it 99 44 100% Linda St. Lawrence, to next year's senior class treasurer, her unpaid bills Cindy Fuller, to Marcia Weaver, the right type of fingers Beth Jackson, her subdued manner, to Beverly Sweet Richard Sweet, to August Naccari, his membership in the quack quack club Roger LaPlatney, to Jon Betrus, his slightly worn basketball trunks Bill Mealus, to Gene Mealus, his authority to keep order during lunch hour Linda Phelps, to Lucille Collier, her pamphlet on How to Flirt with a Bus Driver Gary Dickinson, his shovel, to Deep-Six Scanlon Ellen Dundon, to Suzanne Benson, her nearness to Greene pastures Marcia Mazuroski, to Marcia Gonio, their common name The class hopes that all recipients will make sane use of their bequests! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dan Burke, President Susan Rose, Vice President Michael Lancor, Secretary Linda St. Lawrence, Treasurer SCHOLARSHIP ALTERNATES In addition to Miss Connie Waugh, who was awarded a Regents Scholarship, the following seniors were placed on the alternate list: Miss Grace Pierce (11th), Larry Seymour (17th), Miss Ellen Dundon (25th), and Miss Linda Phelps (56th).

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