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

 - Class of 1972

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 Lab technicians” Laurie Foley and Cheryl Carpenter Paul Arnold puts finishing Baker. Girls, remove the stoppers! touch (?) to project. As for Ed West, he may well establish himself as the greatest Indian guide since Custerfs days. Long before graduation, he was already getting into the spirit of things! Ruth Sullivan, on the other hand, will put to shame many of the male mechanics with her boundless knowledge in this field. In the conservation world, Ronnie Young may well become the area’s premier officer as a result of his many innovative procedures in the preservation of the environment. At his side with invaluable experience will be the North Country?s largest tree grower, Mike Ben- nett. Half of the area’s high school boys will be working for him in the summer. We forecast international renown in chefs’ circles for another member of the class. Cindi Slate will be joining her colleagues Linda Cowles and Margaret Met- calf. Vickie Moore will establish herself as the new trend in modeling circles. Lisa Simmons and Ethel Swem may well become two of the country’s most traveled women as they jet about in the cause of human rights. The future for Lynn Woodward and Kathie Woods is not altogether clear. For reasons yet uncovered, we see them on the farm . We cannot, however, imagine what two practical girls like Lynn and Kathie intend to do in the country . Businessman Kevin Bowen continues to add to his holdings and his firm threatens to engulf all hardware dealers in Harrisville. Valerie Hill and Vickie Ray have left us in a state of complete puzzlement. When we gaze into our crystal ball concerning Valerie’s future, we are directed to check Vickie’s future first. A check of Vickie’s reveals that her plans depend entirely on Valerie’s plans. We predict, therefore, that whatever one does, the other will also do! It may be that the two will be permanent guests of multimillionaire Sharon Manchester, who now owns gas station-store complexes in all corners of Pitcairn. Inhalation therapist Karen Gonio. Chefs Margaret Metcalf and Linda Cowles.

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PROPHECY Snowmobile jumping champion” James Bond. ”Doc” Sheri Smith attends Vet” Elmer Dow ling. The Class of 1972 boasts of members of varied talents. There may well be another Spiro Agnew or Martha Mitchell in its ranks waiting to be discovered”! What has been recorded below represents what its members have indicated they will or would like to do or to be in years to come. In many cases, however, we feel that the individuals involved actually intended to foil the PIRATES LOG1s attempt to peer into the future. The business world again this year claims a fairly large percentage of the Class of 1972. Debbie Bassette may well become an executive in this domain. IBM devotees include Jennifer Cleveland, Linda Vrooman and perhaps one or two more Seniors. Larry Coffie expects to enter the ranks of law enforcement officers. We predict that he will one day head the two-man Harrisville Police Force. Pat Fraser appears to be headed for a great career as a coach after leading the Montreal Expos to a World Series win. Carol Holcomb, following in the footsteps of her sister, will embark in a career with the Air Force. We predict that she will revoIutionize this branch of the Armed Forces and become the first woman to earn four stars. For Mary Lancor we can only see a bumpy career as a secretary. One of the biggest names in the world of big game hunting is apt to be Blanche LaVancha. Her expeditions into the wilds of the Oswegatchie Valley will bring her fame, if not fortune! Hair stylist DeAnn Martin at work. Airline employee Belinda Jones.



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1972, seemingly sound of mind and body, do, by this unattested document, written in a moment of generosity and largesse, bequeath the following possessions and attributes, all of questionable value, to the unfortunate beneficiaries listed below: Paul Arnold, to Gary Hudson, his shop passes, his pushbroom and shovel, and his claim to Mr. Power's chair by the back door entrance. Cheryl Baker, to Vickie Rogers, her cheerleading ability and frayed pompoms. Debbie Bassette, to Cheryl Harrington, Saturday morning college classes. Mike Bennett, to brother Tom, his pruning shears and an unspecified amount of pine needles. James Bond, to Stuart Gonio, hot ski poles . Kevin Bowen, to Pat, a promise to always return. Jennifer Cleveland, to Diane LaVancha, her supply of plaster of paris to meet the possibility of future breaks . Larry Coffie, to Marianne Hooper, Mr. Rod Parow. Linda Cowles, to Marcia, her hopes, unrealized, for a 1971 Mustang. Elmer Dowling, to superfan Carey Backus, an unruffled temper to safely carry him through the soccer season. Laurie Foley, to sister Terry, her ability to argue with teachers even in the face of dismal failure to make a point. Pat Fraser, in order to maintain an unblemished record, forgets to leave. Karen Gonio, to Wayne Bango, Herbie's parking space, but not Herbie. Valerie Hill, to Robin Hathway, library steps parties. Carol Holcomb, to Mary Vrooman, her black and blue shins, the result of mis- directed boots during soccer season. Belinda Jones, to anyone willing to take it, Harrisville. Mary Lancor, to Mr. Bourdage, her blessing and permission to advise David 100% of the time instead of the present 99% agreement. Blanche LaVancha, to Thelma Sullivan, her seat next to the door in English 12 to facilitate her exit. Sharon Manchester, to cousin Sandy, the store. DeAnn Martin, to Penny Reed, her driving ability. Margaret Metcalf, to Sally Luther, her jumbo curlers, pre-heated and conveniently arranged. Vickie Miller, to all who may need it, her unbounded enthusiasm. Vickie Moore, to John Smith, her willingness to share. Vicki Ray, to Stuart, her study halls with Mr. Mulligan. Lisa Simmons, all take note, leaves nothing. Cindi Slate, to any enemy she may have, friendship. Sheri Smith, to Dan Kaminski, the keys to the Jeep, the colored set, that is. Sheri, in an unsolicited display of generosity, joins Alan in leaving all her father . Ruth Sullivan, to Beverly Jackson, her unfathomable sense of humor. Ethel Swem, to Tom Dickinson, her license. Brian Vrooman, to Vicki Rogers, his brain. Linda Vrooman, to Mary Vrooman, her Vocational School efficiency . Edward West, to any brother of his, h i s brain. Kathy Woods, to all Juniors, happiness. Lynn Woodward leaves with nary a protest. Ronnie Young, to Ritchie Whitney, his penchant for trouble.

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