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

 - Class of 1970

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Jerry Me Intosh Auto Meehan i cs Baseball I; Basketball I; Wrestling 2 Jill Melntosh Bus i ness-Homemaki ng Audio-Visual Club 3; Drama Club 2; Newspaper 3; Future Homemakers of America 2 Jerry Jill Bryan Miller French-Sc i ence Band 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2; Class President I; Mass Band 1-2-3; Piratones I; SC 2; Wrestling 3 Pamela Reed Business-Data Processing Drama Club 2; Girls' Bas- ketball 3; Girls' Chorus I; Girls' Soccer 4 Bryan Pane I a Trudy Ripley Bus i ness Cheerleader 1-2-3; Class President 3; Drama Club 2; Girls' Basketball 3; Girls' Chorus I-2-3-4; Girls' Soccer 4; Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-4; Mixed Chorus Play 1-2- 3-4; SC 2-3 Thomas R i tz Building Trades Basketball 2; Soccer 1-2- 3-4 Trudy Thomas



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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1970, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do make the fo I lowing bequests: Mike Arnold, to Pat Dickinson, his hopes for SDS in Harrisville; Pat Arnold, to Michele Va I lencour, his classroom discussions; Peg Arnold, to Sue Miller, her ability to catch a man; Kathie Baker, her Voice of Opinion ; Bruce Bango, to all morning walkers, his car; Cynthia Bennett, to anyone who can find it, her class ring; Susan Brothers, to Susan Fowler, her willingness to work at Senior dances; Steve Chartrand, his pig farm , to all Junior farmers; Martha Cowan, to Tom Sullivan, her ability to get anywhere quickly; Marie Dibble, to Penny Atkinson, her computer programming; Nancy Dobson, to Robert Beckler, her art abilities ; David Dooley, his claim to perfection, to Patsy Blanchard; Cathy Dowling, to Amy Bango, her ability to speak loudly ; Joe Dundon leaves all his girl friends; Sharon Fuller, to Le I a Simmons, her get up and go ; Mona Hall, to Gail Best, her year-round shop pass; Vickie Hendrick, to Shirla Farr, her cover girl; Sherry Higby, to Wayne Hooper, her ape call; Suzanne Hirschey, to Jim Seymour, one of her cars, in hopes that he will get rid of his bicycle; James Hunter, to Mark Cring, his strength so that he might do more push-ups; Tom Hunter, to Alan Betrus, his managing ability of the basketball team; Paul Jackson, to Michael Backus, his belt; Wendy Kilbourn, to the Waugh twins, her social life; Joe LaDuc, to Karen Gonio, his quack ; Vicky Lake, to anyone who will have them, her FINE friends; Janet Lancor, to anyone who thinks he can fill it, her glass; Jane LaPlatney, to Joyce Stowell, her lady-like manners in the Science room; Dolly Macagg, to Terry Trombley, her giggle; Jerry McIntosh, to Hubert Scanlon, his love of Vocational School; Jill McIntosh, to David Parow, her school-time vacations; Bryan Miller, to David Vrooman, his motorcycle; Pam Reed, to Gloria Deitz, the fire ; Greg Richer, to Robert West, his driving ability; Trudy Ripley, to Mike Baker, brotherly love ; Tom Ritz, to Mickey Dooley, speed ; Mary Scanlon, to Ceylon Patchin, life ; Marshall Schmitt, to anyone who thinks he can fill it, his Nazi uniform; Bonnie Vrooman, to Celia Slate, her typing ability; The Senior girls, to Steve Lancor, all their love. The above bequests have been given and attested to by the Chief Pirate who rules over our fair domain. Attempts to prevent the due execution of any of the above bequests will constitute a transgression of the greatest magnitude, punishable by a denial of one's daily ration of rum. Failure to accept any bequest by the party named in the above will be interpreted as an affront worthy of the greatest chastisement.

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