Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 29 of 88
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Senior Student Council unior Student Council First row: Nancy Brotherton, Tom Girard, Judy Lehman. Second rozu: Mr. George Gregory, Cheryl Putman, Joanne Dalton, Ann Jamieson, Sharon Paul, Noreen French, Mr. Henry Shick. Third row: Brenda XVarren, Nancy McCue, Bob Sprague, Joel Smith, Janet YVood, Cathy Mealus, Marcia Bears. The Senior High Student Council with Mr. George Gregory and Mr. Henry Schick as advisors is composed of pupils in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades representing their classes in school government. The purpose of the council is to promote better understanding between faculty and students, The Council also tries to assist the administration in the direction of school activities. Its officers are Tom Girard, president, Judy Lehman, vice president, Nancy Brotherton, secretaryg and Bob Richardson, treasurer. The Junior High Student Council helps prepare students for participation in student government as carried on by its senior affiliate. The group helped pro- mote good student-faculty understanding this year through fine management of a Tag Day, record hop, and the annual Christmas Party. Its oflicers are President Kerry Herbert, Vice President Brian McKenna, Sec- retary Jennifer X'Vaters, and Treasurer Becky Grau. Advisors are Mr. Donald McGrath and Mr. Virgil Hleaver.. First row: Brian McKenna, Jimmy Phillips, Kerry Herbert, Jennifer lVaters, Becky Grau. Second rozv: Bert Phillips. Marlene Hall, Kathleen Mclkenna, Cathy Herxey, Diana Quay. Third roun- Mr. Donald McGrath, Cathy Spencer, Mary Campbell, Donna Akins, Susan Sylvester, Mr. Virgil Weaver. I-'ozzrtlz row: Marianne Fleckenstein, Shirley Zeller, Patrick Latray, Richard Cole, Robert Mushtare, Lynn Selos, John Dorman, Bill Brown, Gary Gadbaw, Jim Currie, Herbert Nichols, Craig Brennan.

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Senior Honor Society First row: Miss Grace MacMillan, Constance Shannon, JoAnn Stiles, Terry Myers, Robert Sprague. Second row: Malcolm Bears, Warren Fargo, Nelson French, Albert Mosher, Peter Pat- terson. Third row: Diana Weeks, Mary Margaret Russell, Karen The combined qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and service are a most praiseworthy at- tainment. The Robert B. Wallace Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society has been established at C.C.S. to give recognition to those students who have met such standards. Each year the society holds two impressive induc- tions to bring into full membership deserving juniors Montgomery, Muriel Raymond, Nancy Lowery, Catherine Fin- negan, Terry Hubbard, Allen Feistel, Susan Lehman, john Cas- soni, Alice Murray, Nancy Brotherton. and seniors. Sophomores may be inducted as proba- tionary members. An annual variety show and vari- ous service projects are also on the agenda for this group headed by Constance Shannon, president, Rob- ert Sprague, vice presidentg jo Ann Stiles, treasurer, Terry Myers, secretary, and Miss Grace MacMillan, advisor. unior Honor Society First rozv: Kathy Hervey, Gay Hollingsworth, Tina Liberatos, Georgette Loomis. Second row: Katherine Meyer, Dianne Libby, William Shuman, Lynda Adams, Miss Alice Kapfer. Third row: jerry Shaw, Lynn Rancier, Kerry Herbert, Bill Davey, Dale Miss Kapfer is the faculty advisor of the Junior Na- tional Honor Society, an organization much like its senior division. The president is Wiilliam Shuman, who leads his fellow members in their activities. Their enthusiasm for superior scholarship is evident in the group's objectives. Attainment of such goals as loyal pupil citizenship, service to school, and trust- Pickert, Brian McKenna, Bill Hamilton, Etliot Rudoy, David Chisaniore, Donald Rigabar, Mary Stumpf, Pat Putman, Sandra Storms, Ann Richardson, Dennis Turpin, Bob Hanna. worthy leadership becomes a major interest of each seventh, eighth, and ninth grader of Carthage Cen- tral School. Each year the society holds a Christmas tea for faculty members. The group also furnished able stu- dent guides at the Open House held during National Education Week.



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First row: Pat Youngs, Sally Bishop, Judy Lehman, Mary Margaret Russell, Virginia Phelps. Second row: Judie Metcalfe, Karen LaJuett, Sharon Pratt, Bonnie Mantle, Janet Riley, Mary Lee Bach, Miss Mary Jane Kavanaugh, Connie Deskins. Third row: Barbara Dockum, Susan Ex- ford, Donna Jameson, Carol Boni, Kathy Thomas, Pat O'Driscoll, Mary Clark, Nancy MacCue, Vicki Frank, Joan Oliver, Marguerite Everett, Barbara Danks, Mary Baker, Lynda Fowler. Future Nurses Club provides a background and gives girls ideas for various health careers. The members enjoy a full program of volunteer practical experi- ence and instruction at VVatertown hospitals. The president is Donna Jameson under whose leadership stulfed animals were made at Christmas for the Chil- dren's Home. In addition this year, Held trips are planned and films of interest are to be shown. The advisors are our school nurse, Miss Kavanaugh, and the The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of boys studying vocational agriculture. Mr. Henry VVatkins, advisor, and club officers, President, James Freeman, Vice President, Warren Fargo, Secretary, Lynden Snyder: Treas- urer, Gene Burkeg Reporter, Thomas Eddy and Sentinel, William Nier have led the group in such activities as land judging, speaking contests, crop demonstra- Future Nurses dental hygenist, Mrs. Schutt. Future Fdfmefs tions and fair projects. Through active participation the boys learn how to conduct meetings, finance themselves, buy and sell cooperatively and in general to become versed in the field of agriculture in order that they may be the top farmers of the future. First row: Vice president Warren Fargo, Ronald Selos, president Jim Freeman, Gene Burke, sentinel Bill Nier, reporter Tom Eddy, secretary Lynden Snyder. Second row: Larry Johnson, Ralph Rivers, Henry Harper, Gary Ex- ford, Gordon DeLosh, Arnold Failing, Jim Keefer, Merlin Tousant, Elwood Thomas, Jim Oatman, James Davis, Howard Martin, Mr. Henry Watkins, advisor. Third row: Gary Burke, David Johnson, Eugene Zeller, Donald Swain, Lynn Selos, Larry Eddy, Tom Boni, Matt Thomp- son, John Peck.

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