Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY)

 - Class of 1965

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Leavenworth Central High School - Roll Call Yearbook (Wolcott, NY) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 60 of 112
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?ufure Nurses Row I-Joanne Minier, Bonnie Zimm- erman, Mary Wetherby, Linda Clow. Row A2-Mrs. Sims, Janice Chapin, Cynthia Mundy, Susan Williams. Raw 3-Virginia Young, Dee Crane, Cynthia Bush, Sally Reed, Cheryl jackson, jacklyn Galek, Barbara Govener, Hope Hirsh, Gloria Spross, Virginia Sant, Wayne Allen. The Calla Green chapter of the Future Teachers of America is having a busy year. Projects have been lined up for members to visit at least one State Uni- versity and a possible private college by June. The members for the first year have had the chance to feel what it is like behind the desk. Thanks to the cooperation of the admin istration and faculty, each member was allowed to substitute for a teacher of 'his choice in either the elementary or secondary level. Row 1-Miss Bower, Clara Conklin, Emily Cahoon, Jane Isaac, Mavis Hall, Row 2-Tom Ticconi, Joanne Minier, Irma DeRooSe, Martha Handfield, Patricia Shippers, Linda Sant, Flor- ence Coman, Donna Taber. Raw 3- Bruce Marsh, Dennis McRorie, Richard Winters, Calvin Dorn, Jean Reed, Elizabeth Katz, David Beith. 56 Swurc' Ceachers

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Press 61116 Row 1-Gregory Harris, Barry Blake, Donna Taber4Sports Editors, Eliza- beth Katz-Art Editor, Kay Van- Deusen, Jack Donnelly-Feature Ed- itor. Row 2-Sandra Sharpe, Joanne Minier, goan VanFleet, Dorothy Van- Fleet, C eryl Blaisdell-Typists. Row 3-Bruce Marsh-Editor, Linda Ray- mond, Coral McDowell, Janet Katz, Michael Bentley, Joanna Snyder, Janice Chapin, Bonnie Zimmerman, Rekha Sarup, Nancy Robbins, Ellyn Russell, Vickie Douglas, Mrs. Mowry. Raw 4-Mark Weber, Clara Conklin, Virginia Sant, Andrea Marsh, Gloria Spross, David O'Brien, Calvin Dorn, Mark Gillette, William Payne. The Leavenworth Pen mimeographed school newspaper, is published by the L.C.S. press club each month. Profusely Illustrated, this year's issues contain such regular features as, senior sketches, the roving reporter, Dear Madeline, and the Perless Prophet Predicts, plus through coverage of sports, music, art, and club and class news, The foreign exchange student also writes a regular column. Throughout the year, the staff conducts student polls on such issues as smoking, in February the staff conducted a Matchmaker's questionnaire. The Leavenworth Pen is a member of ESSPA fthe Empire State School Press Associationj and in September 1964 a number of staff members attended the Annual conference in Syracuse. Membership is open to all junior and senior high students interested in journalism or news reporting. Dramatic 61116 Stqndifg fcenterl Elisabeth Coman, Lymg own-Janet Cross. Kneeling- Bruce Marsh, Joanna Snyder, Kath- erine Zimmerman. Seaie : Marjorie Nichols, Marylin Smith, Joann Youngman, Nancy Robbins, David Rowe, Clara Cotten, Vicky Douglas, Mrs. Foster. Standing: Mark Gillette, Joan Miller, Amy Conklin, dune Taber, Virginia Sant, Clara Con lin, Allan Caster, Mrs. Coman, Elizabeth Katz, Andrea Marsh, Richard Shipp- ers, Donna Taber, Calvin Dorn tladderj. The dramatic club was or- ganized in 1963. The L.C.S. dramatics Club calling itself The New-Vic Company is com- posed of students interested in the theatre arts, acting, makeup, lighting and scenery. Although the club has not produced any plays, so far dur- ing the 1964-65 school year, it is planning to stage some one act plays in the spring.



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9ufurcf ffomcmakers Row 1-Linda Yates, Cheryl Kise, Linda Raymond, Patricia Powell, Evelyn Jones, Kathryn Versprill, Pamela VanDeusen. Row 2-Dorothy VanFleet, Marylin Prindle-Sec- retaryg Bonita Vanderbrook, Edith Pickard-Vice Presidentg Virginia Young-Presidentg Linda King, Joan VanFleet-Treasurerg Miss Yatarola. Raw 3-Linda Pickard, Judy Smith, Dee Crane, Shirley Sny er, Cynthia Maybe, Nancy Welch, Kathleen Miner, Mary Lou Crane, Norma Duemmel, Diana Kise, Sharon Maust, Beverly Doane. Aluent-jeanne'Doty, Brenda Hirsh, Sandra Miller. The Future Homemakers Association of L.C.S. this year was in the capable hands of a new advisor, Miss Yatarola. F.H.A. held its annual installation of officers and new members in October, '64. This year we did away with all the silliness. At first we tried to get just senior high girls to join, but it didn't work out. So now the group consists of 8th grade girls and senior high girls. F.H.A. is open to all girls in grades 8 through 12. We have held several bake sales this year. One was at the School Fair and the other was at the Halloween Party. February 8 was the most important, because the proceeds went to C.A.R.E. and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library. As this yearbook goes to press, the club is planning on holding a Mother and Daughter Banquet. It will be held at a local restaurant. We haven't decided yet as to time and place. I would like to thank our most capable advisor for all her help and advice this year. Thank you, Miss Yatarola. , , , Virginia Young President F.H.A. Row 1-Tim Dean, james Chatfield, Robert Wright, Mr. Fisk, Thomas Kemp, Leon Talman, David Lasher. Row 2wFrederick Tryon, Gerald Miner, George Henner, Donald Hatter, Edward Waldorf, Gerald Leird. Aluen! Val Centers. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization made up of boys studying Agriculture. The local school chapters are combined to make the County Chapter. The County Chapters make up the State Chapter and the State Chapters the National Chapter. The local Wolcott Chapter is at present working on a Soil Conservation County and State Projectf Last year the Wolcott Chapter won first and second place. Another project is the re- modeling Dairy Barn to include modern automation, screw feed- ing, liquid manure, bulk milk tank. Exhibits were made at the Fruit and Vegetable Show in Rochester in january.

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