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

 - Class of 1973

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Mrs. Hoover I 969 Mr. Ta rr 1970 Mr. Bre i nde I 197 I Mr. KeI I e rh a I I s 1972 Mr. Rathbone 1972 Mrs. Shirley Hoover, B.S. (Plattsburgh), is a native of Harrisville. She teaches all levels of homemaking. She is active in the Girl Scout movement, acting as leader and village- organizer. She and her family enjoy camping on the St. Lawrence. Mr. Roderick Parow, B.A. (St. Bonaventure), is another native of Harrisville. His sub- jects include English nine, eleven, and twelve. During the summer of 1972, Mr. Parow worked for the Trudo Lumber Company. He has a number of interests including skiing, hunting, fishing, ice hockey and carpentry. Mr. Richard Tarr, B.A. (Trenton State) hails from Cranbury, New Jersey. Mr. Tarr teaches two sections of social studies nine, two sections of social studies twelve, and a sec- tion of social st-udies ten. He serves the Student Council as adviser. He has done graduate work at Potsdam. Miss Wanda Youngs, B.A. (SUC, Potsdam), teaches Junior High mathematics. She is a native of Rossie, land claims to have too many activities to enumerate although we know that among her interests are sewing and re ad i ng . Mr. Joseph Breindel, B.S. (Lock Haven State), teaches English seven, eight, and nine. Mr. Breindel has done postgraduate work at Potsdam and Bloomsburg State. He has done two .seasons of Summer Stock. In addition to drama, Mr. Breindel enjoys travel and reading. He is married. His home town is St. Marys, PennsyI van i a . Mr. Dale VanPatten, B.S. (SUC, Potsdam), has done extensive postgraduate work at Pots- dam and Brockport. Married and father of two children, Mr. VanPatten is a native of Fair Haven, New York. His duties involve a number of instrumental groups in both schools. He enjoys all sports. Mr. William Kellerhalls, B.A. (Hamilton), is a photography buff. Before coming to Harris- ville, he taught one year in Carthage. He is seventh and eighth grade science teacher. He is a member of the Black River District Boy Scout Committee. He is a native of Port Leyden. Like many others on the faculty, he is a bowler. Mr. Richard Leahey, B.S. (SUC, Cortland), claims Oneida as his hometown. He heads the physical education department at the Junior- Senior High. He is married and has a son. He spends much of his free time in the summer fishing and water skiing. Mr. Bruce Rathbone, B.S. (SUC, Oswego), is the industrial arts teacher. He also serves as the scoutmaster for Troop 44. A native of Cooperstown, Mr. Rathbone has made crafts his avocation as we I I as his vocation. Mr. Parow 1970 Miss Younqs 1970 Mr. VanPatten 197 1 Mr. Leahey 1972

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Mrs. St.Law rence I 946 Mrs. Fuller 1949 Mr. LeBIanc 1953 Mrs. Dashnaw I 959 I Mr. Parow 1965 Mrs. Virginia St. Lawrence, B.S. (SUC, Pots- dam), M.S. (SUC, Potsdam), is the dean of the Junior-Senior High faculty. She is a native of Canton. She is the vocal music teacher for both schools. She spent much of last summer painting their house addition. Mrs. Avis Cring, B.A. (SUC, Albany), M. Ed. (St. Lawrence), heads the mathematics de- partment and teaches ninth grade math, basic and elementary algebra, tenth and eleventh year math. She hails from Watertown and enjoys sewing, knitting, bowling. Mrs. Marjorie Fuller, B.S. (SUC, Potsdam), is a lifelong resident of Harrisville. She teaches Junior High English and social studies. Mrs. Fuller has been active in the teaching profession since 1931. She has one son , Dona I d. Mrs. Mary LaDuc, (Eastman Dental Dispensary), has done postgraduate work at Cortland and Syracuse University. A native of Lowville, Mrs. LaDuc has three children. She is an avid bowling and skiing fan in addition to her proficiency in sewing and knitting. Mr. Marcel LeBlanc, B.A. (St. Michael's), M.A. (MiddIebury), has done additional post- graduate work, including a summer at the University of Besancon in France. He teaches French, levels one through four, and Latin. He hails from Winooski, Vermont. Mr. George MacDonald, B.S. (Ohio Northern), is a native of Conifer. Mr. MacDonald can be seen, calm and unflustered, behind the wheel of the driver education car twice a week. His skill as a bowler is legendary in the area . Mrs. Joan Dashnaw, B.S. (SUC, Plattsburgh), serves as nurse-teacher in both the Elemen- tary and the Junior-Senior High schools. She came to Harrisville from the Gouverneur sys- tem and is herself a native of Chateaugay. She is the mother of three. Mrs. Shirley Dusharm, B.S. (SUC, Albany), is also a native of Harrisville. She teaches introduction to typing, business math, sales and business management, rapid writing, con- sumer education, general business, and type- writing one. She has done postgraduate work. Mr. Stewart Parow, B.A. (St. Bon aventure), M.S. (SUC, Potsdam) is another alumnus of Harrisville Central. He teaches European culture studies, American studies, and English ten. Father of three children, Mr. Parow enjoys hunting, bowling, and fishing. Mr. Thomas Mulligan, B.S. (Utica College of Syracuse University), hails from Herkimer. He teaches general science, biology, and chemistry. Mr. Mulligan has done graduate work at Potsdam. He has many interests. Mrs. Cring I 947 Mrs. LaDuc I 952 Mrs. Dusharm I 964 Mr. Mulligan 1967

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