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

 - Class of 1976

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CLASS WILL e, the Class of 1976, judged to be of reasonably sound mind and body, do gladly will and bequeath the following talents and possessions to those named below: Lance Atkinson, to Ken Thompson, the memory of a tape borrowed but never to be returned. Kelly Buckingham, to Tom Arnold, his supporter , to replace one often lost. Patty Chartrand, to the boys, the girls' perfect sports record. Ricky Chartrand, to Larry Butts, his farmer's accent. George Clark, his hovercraft, to Joe Chamberlain, that he may arrive at school on time. James Cook, to Larry Jessmer, his soccer talent. Peggy Davison, to brother Mike, her typewriter. No, Mike, not the electric.' Gene Devereaux, his hope of Hee Haw stardom, to Roy Clark. Kelly Dundon, to Sue Brown, the backseat of the basketball bus with anyone she wishes. Cathi Ford, to Bonnie Jackson, free rides to and from Fine. Chris Ford just leaves- GLADLY. Chris Gallup, his Pirate's uniform, to anyone who wants to do it justice. Gordy Grigg, to Keith Ritz, two more free rides home in the police cruiser. Carl Holcomb, to anyone who needs it, his box of Kleenex. Beth Hooley, to sister Donnie, the supper dishes... and don't forget to fill the ice trays.'! John Hooper, to anyone who has the courage to eat it, his recipe for Black Hole of Calcutta Banana Cake . Paul Hooper, to Dave Lesperance, his skill as a hunter. Kathy Hoover, her diet, to Barbara Collette. Terry Irish, to Bart Young, his claim to the title of High School Hero Liz Kaminski, to sister Cathy, her ability to digest school lunches. Nancy LaDuc, to brother Tim, her skiing skill and equipment. Mike LaParr wills nothing. He's taking it all with him to enjoy later. JoAnn Law, to her parents, her great sincerity. Jack Luther, to Cindy Ritz, his tiger. Mike Malbeuf, all his pars and birdies, to brother Dick. Nancy Mealus, to Debbie Lesperance, her ability to like one boy at a time. Steve Pike, to anyone who will have her, the math teacher. Richard Premo, to Kelly Phelps, his dung fork. Randy Ray, to all the Juniors, the art of tying one's shoes without bending over. Sheila Scanlon, to Mary Pike and Terri Ziegler, her foolishness. Darrell Seymour leaves nothing. He expects to be back next year. Jay Seymour, to Pete Dashnaw, his broken leg, complete with cast, crutches, and hot dog buns. Dave Swem, to Scott Gallup, his ability to quit smoking. Shirley Swem, to Matt LaParr, a promise to leave him alone. Sharon Ward, to Ray Sibley, a plastic bag to pick up the wine bottles on his way to her house. In witness thereof, we affix our seal

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Lance Atkinson Commercial-Retail Selling Chess Club 9-10-11-12; Mass Chorus 10-11-12; Mixed Chorus 9-10-11-12; Mixed Chorus Play 9-10-11-12. TCJjly, Kelly Buckingham Math-Science Senior Band 9-10-11-12; Baseball 9-10-11-12; Junior Varsity Basketball 9; Varsity Basketball 10-11-12; Mass Band 9; Mass Chorus 10-11-12; Mixed Chorus 9- 10- 11-12; Mixed Chorus Play 9-10-11-12; Soccer 9-10- 11- 12; Stage Band 10-12. Patricia Chartrand Commercial-Industrial Arts Basketball 9-10-11-12; Girls' Chorus 9-10; Soccer 9-12; Softball 9-10-11-12. ILIq Ricky Chartrand French-Math-Science Junior Varsity Basketball 9-10; Varsity Basketball 11-12; Class Vice-President 11; Mixed Chorus 10-11 12; Mixed Chorus Play 10-11-12. 7



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George Clark Commercial-Industrial Arts-Science Electrical Trades James Cook Industrial Arts-Carpentry Baseball 10; Junior Varsity Basketball 9-10; Soccer 11-12. Senior Band 9-10-11-12; Class President 10-11; Mass Band 10-11; Saint Lawrence University Talented Juniors Program 11; Soccer 10-11; Student Council 10- 12; Student Council Treasurer 11. Vi. Eugene Devereaux Art-Science Baseball 11-12; Drama Club 12; Mass Chorus 11-12; Mixed Chorus 11-12; Mixed Chorus Play 11-12; Year- book Staff 11. QuJUlOK. Kelly Dundon Latin-Math-Science Senior Band 9-10-11-12; Varsity Cheerleader 11-12; Class Vice-President 9; Class Secretary 11; Drama Club 9-12; Girls’ Chorus 9-10-11-12; Mass Band 9-10- 11-12; Mixed Chorus 9-10-11-12; Mixed Chorus Play 9-10-11-12; Saint Lawrence University Talented Juniors Program 11; Stage Band 9-10-11; Student Council President 12.

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