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Mr. Mulligan Mrs. St.Lawrence Mrs. Shinnick Mr. Wiese Mr. Thomas Mulligan earned his B.S. degree at Utica College of Syracuse University in biology. His first teaching position has been here at H.C.S. He currently teaches general science, biology and chemistry. He joined the staff in 1967. Mr. Mul- ligan loves cars and snow machines. Mr. Roderick Parow (B.A., St. Bonaventure) is a native of Harrisville. Before coming to Harris- ville he taught one year at Clifton-Fine. He mar- ried the former Karen Ripley and is the father of two children. He displays a liking for sports and snow machining. He teaches English. • Mr. Stewart Parow (B.A., St. Bonaventure) is the brother of Roderick. He holds an advanced degree, an M.S., from St. Lawrence. He divides his time between English and social studies. Father of three children, he enjoys hunting and fishing. He joined the staff in 1965. Mrs. Catherine Ralph (B.S., Plattsburgh; M.S., Oswego) is a native of Massena. A guidance teacher, Mrs. Ralph has previous experience in North Syra- cuse and Skaneateles. She enjoys skiing, boating, and camping. Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence (B.S., Potsdam; M.S., Potsdam) has been vocal music director at H.C.S. since the fall of 1953. In addition to the many vocal groups she directs, Mrs. St. Lawrence also sponsors the Student Council. She hails from Canton and is the mother of three grown children. She claims proficiency in the preparation of lasagna. Mr. Bernard Shinnick (B.S., Potsdam; M. Ed., St. Lawrence) teaches junior high science. He is a native of Potsdam. Mr. Shinnick joined the staff in 1946. He is a member of numerous professional organizations. He lists gardening, reading and plays as his favorite activities. Mr. Parow Mrs. Ralph Mr. Shinnick Mrs. Thelma Shinnick (Potsdam Normal) has been on the staff for thirty years. A native of Low- ville, Mrs. Shinnick teaches junior high English. Like her husband, Bernard, she enjoys gardening and attending plays. She is treasurer of the Harrisville Culture Club. Mr. Richard Tarr (B.A., Trenton) entered teaching at Richford Junior-Senior High School in Richford, Vermont, in the fall of 1969. A native of New Jer- sey, Mr. Tarr acts as adviser to the Student Coun- cil. He enjoys fishing and football. Mr. Tarr Mr. Paul Wiese (B.S., Brockport) is a member of the physical education department and coaches soc- cer, varsity basketball and baseball. A native of Russell, Mr. Wiese participates in numerous sports. He is single. Miss Wanda Youngs received her B.A. from Potsdam. She teaches physics and junior high mathematics. This is her first teaching position. She is a native of Rossie, New York. She enjoys many hob- bies such as sewing, tennis and reading. Miss Youngs
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Mrs. Cring Mrs. Dunn Mrs. Fuller mM Mr. Krick Mr. LeBIanc Mrs. Avis Cring, mathematics department, holds a B.A. from Albany and an M. Ed. from St. Lawren- ce. She has been on the staff since 1947 and taught Latin as well as math prior to 1953. Mrs. Cring, a native of Watertown, is the mother of three children. She enjoys knitting and sewing. Mrs. Joan Dashnaw (B.S., Plattsburgh) served as nurse-teacher in Gouverneur for three years before coming to Harrisville in the fall of 1959. She also is the mother of three children. She lists bowling as her favorite non-school activity. She is currently secretary of the Fortnightly Club. Mrs. Janis Dunn (B.S., St. Lawrence; M.A., St. Lawrence) is a native of St. Johnsville, New York. Her first teaching assignment was in Russell as the remedial reading and special education specialist. She came to Harrisville in the fall of 1970 as school psychologist. Her interests are varied. Mrs. Shirley Dusharm, business department, earned her B.S. at Albany. She is a life-long re- sident of Harrisville except for four years of service in the Ovid C.S. District. Mrs. Dusharm, who is the mother of three children, is currently the secretary-treasurer of the local teachers' association. She enjoys reading and camping. Mrs. Marjorie Fuller (B.S., Potsdam) teaches English and social studies in the Junior High. Mrs. Fuller has been in education for almost forty years. She came to Harrisville in 1949, is mar- ried and has one son, Donald. Mrs. Shirley Hoover (B.S., Plattsburgh) has been homemaking teacher since the fall of 1969. She sponsors the twirling group and is Senior Class co-adviser. She is the mother of five and is very active in the Girl Scout movement in Hai— risville, serving as leader and organizer. Mr. Leslie Krick (B.S., Potsdam) heads the instrumental music department since 1966. He is a native of Frankfort, New York. He claims skiing as his most enjoyable hobby. Mr. Krick, who is a member of the local firemen organization, is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Mary LaDuc (Eastman Dental Dispensary) joined the staff in March of 1952. She has also seen service at Beaver River Central and Father Leo Memorial School. She is the mother of a son and two daughters. Mr. Marcel LeBlanc (B.A., St. Michael's; M.A., Middlebury) has taught Latin and French here since 1953. He advises the Pirates Log and the NHS. He is currently a member of the French Regents Examinations Committee. A native of Ver- mont, he still enjoys hockey and tennis. Mr. George MacDonald (B.S., Ohio Northern) has been driver education teacher since 1955. He is a fine bowler and holds a number of offices in numerous bowling organizations. Mrs. Dashnaw Mrs. Dusharm Mrs. Hoover Mrs. LaDuc Mr. MacDonald
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