Belleville Central High School - Tower Yearbook (Belleville, NY)

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Democratic Victor — President Lyndon Johnson won (he l%-l election by (he greatest plurality and per cent of the total vote in I . S. history. Johnson became President at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1953. Harry's Hattie for Votes—Sen. Barry Gold water was surrounded by fans at Knoxville. Tenn., air- port SeptemlKT 15 as he campaigned for the presidency on the Republican ticket. The con- servative senator swept to a first-ballot nomina- tion at the convention in San Francisco. National Events in Review—1964 Nobel Prize Winner—Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr., right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public esents. at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. rds are the D inners-Roger Craig leaped on a group teammates mm founding tin pitcher Boh Gibson mo- 111 ate the Ian in in tbe icventh World Series nc won by the Rcdhirds over the Yankees, 7-5, in St. tiis. I'm the Greatest—Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the world heavyweight title in Miami Beach in February. He was credited with a tech- nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis- ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- enth round. THE TOWER 1965  0€ TM The Senior Class of 1965 takes much pleasure in dedicating their Tower to Ronald Joseph Ross, the school's devoted guidance counselor. Mr. Ross was born in Ogdensburg, New York, August 5, 19 3. He attended St. Mary's Academy and Ogdensburg Free Academy in that city. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree at Springfield College and from there he went to Niagara and Syracuse Universities for graduate work in guidance counseling. In 1956-1958 he served in the United States Army. In 1953- 1961 Mr. Ross held the guidance counselor's position at Fairmount School in Syracuse. He now resides in Belleville with his wife, June and two daughters, Susan and Nancy along with the family pets. Fit and Misfit, two cocker spaniels. Mr. Ross is also a N. N. Y. basketball and wrestling official. His favorite pastime is golf. .Vhat'd I tell you are the much pronounced words of Mr. Ross. His favorite time of eating is Thanksgiving. Cigars give him pleasure but gum chewers send him into a frenzy. The worst of his worries are where the school projector is when he wants to use it and getting Seniors to send in their applications for college. His ambition is to get every Interested Senior into college. The Senior Class of Belleville School wishes Mr. Ross the best of luck possible and thanks him for his time and help at one of the most urgent times of their lives. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS BOARD of EDUCATION and FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN CLASSES and 3RADES ACTIVITIES PAGE 4 5 - 14 15 - 20 21 - 28 29 - A3 44 SCHOOL STAFF BOARD OF EDUCATION W. Pulton, L. Crowell, H. Eastman, Pres.; R. Overton, R. Eastman, W Taylor, E. Martelle, Prln.; E. Chlsmore, Supt. of Schools FACULTY M. Keck, D. Royal, C. Laemmermann, M. Blnaxas, A. Dowker L. Bull, M. Remington, M. Overton P. Chesonls, A. Crumb, E. Miller, A. Martelle, K. Souva, K. Kemp, I. Niclu, E. Richards, A. Smith R. Ross, V. Klssell, 0. Brown, S. Rasbach, M. Illingworth, W. Eastman, M. Slmonton, R. Sloan, A. Smith J. Barnard, E. Martelle, A. Greene, J. Spano, K. McLear, N. Lyndaker, D. Bundy, J. Canonica, M. toot, R. Coons, G. LaLonde 4 SENIORS L. Wattles, S. Zehr, N. Rogers, S. Durant, S. Taylor, 0. Stone, C. Woodall A. Kast, C. Rlvett, P. Hyde, K. Redway, C. Hicks, N. Lee, W. Smith, T. Clark T. Shear, K. Eastman, N. Martelle, J. Lunman, J. Wldrlck, T. Simpson, D. Puller W. Gibbs, B. Patten, L. Godfrey, P. Trowbridge, P. Chamberlain Absent - Ann Kavanaugh, J. Dick, A. Trowbridge History The Class of '65 started the Freshman year with forty-eight students under the guidance of Mrs. Jones and Mr. Barnard. In this year the Class bought, as a class, a stock of Niagara Mohawk under the supervision of Mr. NcLear. In our Sophomore year we were thirty-sir In number with Mr. Ingalls and Mrs. Jones as our class advisors. We put on our first record hop and also ordered our Senior rings. In the fall of '63 with thirty-one Juniorfe, we had four homeroom teachers: Miss Sweeney, Mrs. Smith, Miss Niclu, and Mr. Ackley. We sponsored a few Hops and worked at a few basketball games. In May, 1964, we, along with the Senior Class of '64 presented the Junior-Senior Prom using Lollipops and Roses as a theme. We also received our Senior rings In this year. Mr. McClear and Mrs. Smith have acted as class supervisors for our Senior year. We have had paper drives, record hops, a spaghetti supper, sold refreshments at footballl and basketball games, and sold pencils with basketball schedules. We presented a three act play, A Rocket In His Pocket . In May, we, along with the Junior class, held a Junior-Senior Prom using Sentimental Journey as the theme. SENIOR OFFICERS S. Durant - Pres. K. Eastman -V.P. N. Rogers - Sec. P. Hyde - Tres. 6 Susan Zehr Tlser Xatt N.H.S. 2,3,A Future Nurses Girls Snorts TruTioeteer A Quiz Team 3,A Shelia Durant Shelly Band 1,2,3,A William F. Chamberlain Frame Wrestling 2 Football 3 Band 1 Senior Play A Theodore Clark Ted F F A 1 2 A f'.f’.a! Basketball 1,2.3,A Norma Rogers Norm Girls Sports 1,2,3,A Class Secretary A Student Council 2 N.H.S. 3,A Tower Staff A Chorus 1 James Lick Jim Basketball Baseball Track A 1,2,3 2,3,A 7 Kenneth Eastman Ken Vice President 4 Student Council 2 Tower Staff 3,4 Future Nurses 3,4 F.F.A. 1 David Fuller Dave F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,T,4 Senior Play 4 Track 3,4 Baseball 4 Wavne Gibbs Wayne Basketball 2,3 Lawrence Godfrey Gotch 3asketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 3aseball 1,2,’,4 Football 1 Tower Staff 3,4 Trumoeteer 3,4 Carol Hicks uickste Girls Snorts 1,2,T,4 Bowlin 1,2,’,4 Patricia Hyde Pat Cheerleadlnv 1, ,4 Band 1,2, - ,4 Student Council 4 Trumoeteer 3,4 Future Nurses 3,4 Chorus 1,2 8 Andrew Kast Andy N.H.3. 2,3,4 TruiEDeteer 4 Library Club 4 Senior Play 4 Ann Xavanaugh Annie Cheerleading 1,’,4 Band 1,2,V Chorus 1,2,3 N.H.S. 2,’',4 Girls Sports 1,2,3,4 Class President 1.3 Nancy Lee Nance Band 1,2,3,4 Girls Sports 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,4 Brass Sextet 1,2,3,4 Class Treasurer 3,4 Senior Play 4 Jacic Lunm.an Jack Basketball 1,2,3,4 3aseball 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Tower Editor ,4 Senior Play 4 Edward P. Kartelle, Jr. Ned Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2 Track 1,2 Baseball 3 Bowling 1,2,3,4 Quiz Team 3,4 Willard Patten The Fugitive Basketball 1,2 Library Club 1,2,3,4 Bowllng 4 9 Karv Redwav Mary K.H.3. 3,4 Girls Snorts Band 1,?,3,4 Chorus I,?,- Tower Staff •Carolvn Rivett Carol Girls Snorts 1,2,7,4 1,3,4 3and 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 N.H.S. .4 Tommy Shear Tom Football 2, ,4 Track T,4 Senior Play 4 F.F.A. 1,2, -1,4 F.F.A. BasXetball 3, A Terry Slmoson Simn F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 V.’inford Smith Win Football 1,2,- ,4 Track 2,7,4 Baseball 2 Band 1,2,4 Constance Stone Stoney Girls Snorts 1,2,’,4 Senior Play 4 Trumpeteer 1,2,3,4 Library Club 1 10 Sherry Taylor Sherry ' Senior Play A Future Nurses A Girls Sports 1,2,3,4 Library Club A Arthur Trowbridge Art Basketball 1,2,3, A Track 2,3,A Quiz Team 3,A Student Council 3 Band 1,2,3,A Dance Band 1,2,3,A Peter Trowbridge Pete Football 1,2,3,A Basketball 1,2,’,A Track 1,2, ,A Baseball 1,2,3 Tower ’,A Class President 1 Linda Wattles Rinda Bowling 1,2,3 Future Nurses Library Club 3 Trumreteer 3,A Class Reporter 3,A 1,2,3, James Wldrlck Jim Baseball 3,A Student Council Band 1,2,3 Carol Woodall Hotrod Chorus 1,2,3,A Girls Sextet A Archery 1,2,3,A u LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Class of 1965, of Belleville Central School, being of questionably sound mind do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament. JUNIOR CLASS: The Senior Class' good reputation. FACULTY: «e leave you . EARS ITT o’: The keys to their old run down cars. BILL ARQUIEIIE: Teddy Clark's old Junior license. BOB DICK GLENN REMINGTON: Larry Godfrey's height to get to the top of the class. TIM KECK BERNARD SAMPSON: Arthur Trowbridge's desire to be a man. RANDY JOSLYN: Dave Fuller's ability to milk cows. JIM OVERTON HAL GRKENHALGH: Andrew Kast's ability to get along with our famous history teacher. DAWN SIOODLSY A NARY LOU AIMSWOnIH: Linda Wattle's quiet ways. WALLACE HOBBS DOUG BROWN: All the dents In Winnie Smith's car. MARY TROWBRIDGE JULI5 LAKE: Ann Kavanaugh's ability to hang on to a fellow. WESLEY GLEASON !c JOHN IARIO: Some of Terry Simpson's super ability to stay thin. CRAIG ' ELEY JACK HUTCHINSON: Susan Zehr's secret romances. RALPH ALL .i JA.vES TAYLOR: Pat Hyde's smelly feet. SANDY ARMSTRONG DAWN BROWN: Jack Lunman's ability to stay off back roads. MARY J.LLI0T 3c SHARQ. RQGGIE: Sherry Taylor's ability to pass the ball. CONNIt, MARTIN A SALLY WOODALL: All of Jim Wldrlck’s undone Chemistry homework. MARY DENNES A ILENE NOHLE: Mary Redway's ability to get along with the opposite sex. ° GAIL HILLARD jaadlS STAGNAR: Pete Trowbridge's Intense study of lighted porch lights. MERLS REYNOLDS 3RU0E LI ITLjiFIRLD: Ned Martelle's football growl. IONIA MONTSIRQ: Tommy Shear's messy locker. JIM D CK GARY BECKSIEAD: Bill Patterfs and Wayne Gibbs' ability to stay out of trouble. SUSAN BURLEY: Carolyn Rlvett's good marks In Driver Education. KATHY ROHDE: Nancy Lee's miserly ways with the Senior's money. jJEAN YQUNG £ CECELIA SQUIRES: Shelia Durant's flirtatious ways. JUDY RICHMOND: Connie Stone's typing ability. RHODA ROGGIE: Carol Woodall's ability to drive slowly. PATSY McCORMICK: Norma Rogers' left over bubble gum on her bed post. MARCIA D9UGLAS: Carol Hick's ability to get the car anytime. PROFILES SAME SAYING SONG FOOD SECRET AMBITION Frame Chamberlain Pram HI Ya Fellers Chug-a-lug Pizza Eliminate game wardens James Dick Jimmy What a Bone- head Chug-a-lug Anything edible Great Baseball player Shelia Durant Shelly Let's face It Tobacco Road Roast Turkey Meet a millionaire Kenneth Eastman Thats no way Pretty Pizza Rich male nurse Ken to feel Woman Pepsi David Fuller Dave What a way to go Let's Went I Feel Fine Clams Own a Jaguar Jayne Gibbs Paleface Pretty Woman Porkchops Be successful Larry Godfrey Beg your Little Carol's Raise drinking age Gotch pardon G.T.O. Burgers Carol Hicks HickBy Fancy That Pizza Pepsi Own a Honda Patricia Hyde Pat I Bet Moon River Tunaflsh Buns Not to be so gullible Andrew Kast Andy Anything You've Really Got Me Going Fried Onions To see the World Ann Kavanaugh For Pete's Always Rare To keep It a secret Frannle Sake Together Steak Nancy Lee Chicken Little Fried Break Rip Van Winkle's Nance G.T.O. Chicken record Jack Lunman Oh No I You've Really Fried Professional Jack Got Me Going Chicken Ballplayer Edward Martelle We'll allbe House of the Spaghetti Find House of Rising Ned killed Rising Sun Sun Willard Patten Bill Forget It Pretty Woman Steak Own a still In Tennessee Mary Redway Maybelle Geesum Crow Th$re, I've Said It Again Tunaflsh Noodles I'll never tell Carolyn Rlvett Pickles Leader of Italian Wouldn't you like to Carol The Pack Food know Norma Rogers Norm Hey Dingle- berry There I've Said It Again Spaghetti Be a success Thomas Shear Wine, Woman Leader of the Anything Be a race driver Tom Song Pack edible Terry Simpson Slmpy No! Pretty Woman Pizza Find that Pretty Woman Constance Stone You don't A thousand Toss Be a Private Secretary Stony wanna Stars Salad Own a white 65 Sherry Taylor You're out House of the Pizza Sher of your tree Don't let It bug you Rising Sun Mustang Arthur Trowbridge Art Pretty Woman Burgers Shakes Own Hemlock Lake Pete Trowbridge Pete Smashing Come A Little Bit Closer Lobsters Tails Legalize polygamy Linda Wattles Lin To the Woods Michael Iced Tea Become an author James Wldrlck Hold on to Leader of the Jam Be coach at Vassar Jim your dentures Pack Sandwiches College Carol Woodall Hot Rod Oh, nuts Italian food Own an M-G Susan Zehr Tiger Katt Good Heavens Twelfth of Never Milk Beatnik In Greenwich Wlnford Smith Winnie Oh, My Lord Time Anything Play N.F.L. for Giants 13 SENIOR PLAY On November 20 and 21 the Senior Claes presented A Rocket In His Pocket , a three act comedy. The play centered around Blue Rlmrock High School and their new teacher, Mr. Oswald Agnew. Mr. Agnew Is a mlldmannered young graduate of Hackensack Tea- chers ' College In Hoboken. It Is his first assign- ment, and hers astounded to find that he Is to be the first male teache ten years I At this time he principal, Mrs. M ly riser and a sp she's the footbal Spaceman , a S reach outer space minute, he sends make an exciting secret of sentence end with a rousing cheer, Rlmrock High School In coclous, ferocious. Is she an ear- nce diagraming, disturbing Is , who seeks to certain hour and To the , and the students Yea Coachl the roof, discovers ■A AUU O. A. WlAUiUp, t ----- The play proved to be very successful and received aany compliments from the audience. It netted a Dotal of 400 for the class trip this June. M UNDER CL A SSMEN JUNIORS S. Cobb, R. Roggle J. Young J. Lake, S. McCormick, S. Roggle, C. Squires M. Dennee, D. Brown, J. Tarlo, D. Stagnar, H. Greenhalgh, G. Beckstead, C. Martin, M. Ainsworth J. Hutchinson, A. Kiblln, W. Gleason, B. Arqulett, C. Beley, G. Millard, G. Remington, B. Littlefield, D. Erown Absent - R. Jantzl, J. Dick M. Maitland, S. Wodell, M. Trowbridge, P. McCormick, T. Montelro J. Overton, K. Rohde, M. Elliott, I. Nohle, M. Douglas, J. Richmond, S. Burley, R. Dick R. Joslyn, T. Keck, R. Allen, B. Sampson, J. Taylor, W. Hobbs, M. Ortlleb. M. Reynolds Absent - D. Stoodley, C. Sampson 16 SOPHOMORES S. kKey, P. Rohde, B. Eastman, C. Towles, B. Nohle R. Olah, L. Gingerlch, B. LaVere, B. Ovlette, E. Cobb, S. Giddings D. Bovee, J. Reed, W. David, J. Bettlnger J. Relsman, G. Kavanaugh, L. Howie, S. Millard, J. Lake L. Haas, S. Armstrong, B. Robinson, R. Matteson R. Fulmer, D. Kohl, L. Dennee, D. Durham, R. Sampson FRESHMEN L. Stewart, N. Richmond, D. Olauser, F. Williams, F. Nohle, S. Clar c, M. Squires E. Streeter, D. Sklles, M. Keck, W. Cough, D. Greene, L. Martin, R. Spearance, T. David, G. Graves M. Lee, L. Thompson, K. Dyer, D. Taylor, M. Prear G. Loomis, S. Shelmedlne, M. Reynolds, D. Lillie, M. Stewart, B. Bettinger, G. Sprague T. Alford, G. Eastman, W. Cobb, K. Hodge, D. Fralic , L. Redden, S. Monteiro Absent - J. Rlvett 18 EIGHTH GRADE E. Rohde, J. Mullin, B. Bates, J. Shear, C. Shear, L. Millard, B. Tibbies D. Shelmedine, D. Flagg, G. Haas, D. Petrie, F. Gibbs, L. LaTant, C, Graves, L. Sprague C. Gleason, K. Barney, M. Williams, C. Stone, S. Durant, G. Lake, J. Reed, G. Roggle Absent - L. Samnson C. Dick, D. Stagnar, S. Cobb, B. Kavanaugh M. Smith, 0. Otis, T, Murphy G. Hall, G. Gleason, B. Barnard, M. Lewis, M. Bates, L. Beckstead, L. Armstrong, H. Glngerlch D. Worthington, J. Zehr, D, Greene, R. Kohl, J. Stockwell, D, Potockl, D. Cobb, B. Eastman 19 SEVENTH GRADE S. Richmond, M. Martin, L. Cross, B. Overton, M. Burley, S. Tario, S. David C. Hedger, D. Graves, L. Lee, B. Bradbury, M. LoGatto, F. Langworthy, R. Durham. W. Klblin, R. Cooley, R. Young, D. Lake, J. Lee D. Cobb, B. LaVere, S. Kiblin, N. Hodge, C. Brown, H. Tibbies, M. Alford L. Frear, H. Richmond, P. Young, S. Lee, V. Spearance, S. Trowbridge, J. Lunman, N. Gibbs, R. Redden P. Hohle, D. Carey, J. LoGotto, G. Golding, 0. Ackley, D. Race, B. Tario M. Shelmedlne, L. Clark 20 GRADES SIXTH GRADE M. Bradbury, C. Murdie, X. Williams, R. Sheoard, S. Durant, C. Barney, S. Sldmore _ _ _ , D. Simmons, R. Brown, R. Reynolds, D. Eastman, J. La ce, D. Langworthy _ ,, ... R. Otis, G. Gleason, H. Murray, W. Gillette, R. Worthington, C. Relsman, R. Bates, P. Keck, G. Zehr 0. xieeu, o. Glddlngs, B. Bolton, G. Reardon, i). Cough G. Brown, C, 3arnard, S. Dyer, S. Stockwell, S. Cough K, Patten, K. Snelmlalne, 1 . Alford, H, LaLone, S. Parman, C. Loomis, B. Smith, 14. saaoman a.. Gleason, P. Barry, R. Arqulett, K. Howie, Absent - D. Clark 22 FIFTH GRADE D. r'arman, D. Rohde, J. Lee, T. Maitland, 2. Clark, L. LaTant, C. Lastman D. Petrie, R. Sprague, P. Peterson, M. Lee, D. East, P. Gibbs, D. Langworthy, 3. Roggle, T. Murray, K. Williams, R. Williams, J. Dobbin, D. Zehr, R. Hess, D. Shelmedine Absent - G. Sampson, S. Grolf, D. Sklles C. Race, 3. Sprague, «). Kooinson, D. Acsiey, J. Prear, S. Sidroore J. Tin, u. Douglas, J. Roggle, a. Parman, 2, Lo Gatto, V. Sprague, n. nail, K. Graves, V. Glngerlch, T. White, L. fcCormic c, C. Presley, R. Hatch, B. Hobbs, 3. Eastman, J. Parsons Absent - I). Shelmedine FOURTH GRADE J. Lake, R. Barney, P. Trowbridge, Sue Cobb, J. Greene L. Wilder, D. Filhart, Shelia Cobb D. Bolton, H. Goodfrlend, 3, Davis, C. Bradbury, G. Brown, M. Hedger, K. Baker, J. Widrlck, M. Puller, K. Haas D. Simmons, K. Eastman, D. Thompson, M. Murray, 0, Rohde, R. Dick, W. Zehr. P LaGatto, M. Parman, S. Parsons, L. battles, E. jsastman, D. Bates, S. Veley, S. Reynolds, K. Keen D. Loomit, g. Bmes, d. Rogers, D. Race, M. Btreeter, u. loung, d. uoidlng, R. Redden, R. layette, p. Snear R. Uougn, i , navis, V. Hatch,P. Frawley, t. Waterbury, B. acniey, d. rtidrlcit, d. Snear, P. uurnam 24 THIRD GRADE B. Bullock, C. Graves, C. Hatch, D. Stoodley, M. Smith, 0. Poster, L. Otis T. VanBrocklln, S. Klblln, S. Souva, C. Bradbury, D. Lunman, W. Spearance, W. Reynolds W. Sldmore, B. Latere, B. Palmer, D. Forrester, M. Hobbs, J. Akey, 0. Barnty D. White, W. Sprague, J. i ake, 0. Goodnough, J. Cooley, C. Wldrlck, O. Logatto R. Flagg, 0. Graves, 0. Mullln, B. Cross, J. McCormick, L. Gillette, P. Frawley, J. Crowell, U. Langworthy L. Clark, L. Waterbury, M. Tibbies, L. Chamberlain, G. Smith, S. Clark, D. Shelmldine, D. Hall 25 SECOND GRADE P. Curtiss, J. Rogers, M. Gleason, J. Zehr, B. Murdle, J. Stevens, J. Ward, R. Hatch L. Savage, B. Bulluck, D. Lunman, T. VanBrocklln, J. Anzalone, L. Hough, P. Barney, C. Keck S. Stale, T. Dack, D. Forrester, M. Abbott, T. Williams, S. Maitland, M. Palmer, D. Cobb, M. Slate Absent - C, Murray, R. Sklles K. Graves, L. Race, C. Mullln, D. Simmons, D. Remington, T. Trowbridge, D. Towles, J. Lyndaker, S. Clark 3. Ormsby, D. Reorne, C. Poor, M. Hodge, M. Millard, C. Flllhart, D. Barney, R. Remington B. La Vere, L. Durham, X. Eastman, R. Eastman, S. Stockwell, B. Alford, J. Frawley, D. Rogers, J. Wldrick, S. Zehr 26 FIRST GRADE C. Rossman, E. Cough, J. Goodfriend, P. Bates, T. Shelmldlne, C. Reorae, J. Stevens, N. Petrle K. Randall, W. Nemler, T. VanBrocklln, D. Elmer, S. Race, K. MacDuffle, T. Redden, K. Lake D. Graves, K. Armstrong, B. Moore, M. Ward, D. Porrester, T. Herron, D. Smith, G. Bolton, G. Wldrlck C. Hyde, D. Tarlo, S. Cack, R. Shelmldlne, K. Lake, S. Loomls, M. Brown, C. Bennett „ ... . Danny Barney, C. Dyer, J. Parsons, T. Mullln, S. Maitland, P. Puller. A. Towles, J. Bettlnger _ _ ... M. Abbott, R. Corron, D. Loomls, W. Reardon, R. Eastman, D. Otis, R. Hockey, W. Stoodley, M. Peebles, S. Williams Absent - J. Samoson 27 KINDERGARTEN B. Ormsby, M. Dettllng, G. Cough, J. Remington D. Stale, M. Cough, J. Peebles, M. Thomas, C. Herron, K. Mullln, T. White, C. Langworthy M. Curtiss, D. Forrester, B. Sldmore, M. Barney, M. Eastman, M. Arqulett, K. Foster Absent - D. Sprague, R. Lane R. Eastman, D. Remington, B. Elmer, M. Seel, W. Zehr, M. Stevens, H. Paul B. BullocK, S. Hoc cey, T. Ferguson, P. Davis,N. Barlow, L. Eastman, L. Hudson, P. Hough T. Lac-c, D. Eastman, B. Goodnough, E. Cross, M. Trevett, a. Rogers, R. Holland, J. Loomis, J. Rogers Absent - D. Hutchinson, S. Hutchinson, K. Groff, T. Late 28 ACTIVITIES TOWER STAFF EDITORS Senior: J. Lunman •Junior: J. Lake TYPISTS Senior: N. Rogers Junior: K. Rohde ARTISTS Seniors: K. Eastman L. Godfrey Junior: D. Stoodley r :SET V rr BUSINESS MANAGERS Senior: M. Redway Junior: R. Joslyn PHOTOGRAPHERS Senior: P. Trowbridge Junior: 0. Martin 30 FOOTBALL B 44 3 24 14 36 39 HOKE 0 Rome 26 Golding:mgr., D. Brown, R. Spearance, Vf. Cough, W. Cobb, Auffle ixM. Keck. T. David, G. Remington, G. Graves, R. Durham- m r. Coven 20 Eastman, J. Lunraan, W. Smith, U. Martelle, D. Durham, p X. Reynolds, H. Greenhalgh AWAY Coach Murphy, 3. Littlefield, T. Keck, R. Sampson, J. Bettlnger, ---- r aeas, ?. Trowbridge, W. Hobbs, V. Gleason, T. Shear, Copen 0 w Davld Seed, Coach Canonica Rome 6 Augle 6 31 VARSITY BASKETBALL D. Brown, A. Trowbridge, D. Puller, J. Lunman, D. Bovee, 0. Veley, B. Sampson, P. Trowbridge, L. Godfrey G. Golding;mgr. Coach Murphy BASEBALL J. Dick, J. Wldrlck, T. Keck, B. Dick, D. Hess, D. Brown, J. Lunman, L. LaTant, mgr. Coach Murphy, M. Reynolds, D. Veley, N. Martelle, B. Sampson, G. Remington, P. Trowbridge, J. Reed. JUNIOR VARSITY £. Streeter, M. Keck, V . Cough, B. Dick, W. Cobb, G. Lake;mgr. J. Hutchinson, G. Eastman, R. Matteson, T. Keck, J. Reed, J. Taylor, Coach Canonica JUNIOR HIGH W. Tarlo, M. Shelmedlne, J. Lee, C. Hedger, L. Armstrong, j! Stockwell, S. Durant, G. Golding, G. Lake, M. Williams 33 CHEERLEADERS iC. J-tohie, ii, Lee, 3. Robinson J. Lake, 3. Kavaaaugh, 2. oobb, P. Hyie J. Lake, B. Eastman, A. navanaugh, U. rua MAJORETTES Jayne Lake, Julie Lake E. Oobb, B. Kavanaugh, B. LaVere SOCCER J. Lake, L. Howie, S. Durant, S. Taylor, IT. Rogers, C. Stone, C. Towles, Lee, 0. Kartln, S. Roggle, k. Redway, Kiss Rasbach, K. Lee, M. Elliott, S. Aicey, 0. Rivett £. Cobb, B. LaVere, L. Thompson, A. Dyer, M. Trowbridge, J. Lake, J. Rivett, R. Roggle, S. Clark, u. Ricks BASKETBALL P. Rohde, D, Taylor, L. Howie, S. Clark, M. Lee, D. Clauser, X. Dyer C. Towles, E. Cobb, J. Lake, J. Lake, I. flohle, M. Elliott, S. Burley, S. Roggle S. Taylor, 0. Hicks, A. Kavanaugh, M. Redway, N. Rogers 35 STUDENT COUNCIL B. Arquiett, C. Veley, R. Durham, 3. obinson P. Hyde, D. Brown, J. Lunman, E. Cobb K. Rhode, N. Hodge, C. Otis, I. Mohle, G. Graves, C. Martin, J. Reed, K. Hodge TRUMPTEER L. Wattles, C. Stone, N. Rogers, M. Douglas, S. Zehr M. Denee, C. Rivett, M. Maitland, J. Reisman, M. Elliott, N. Lee P. Hyde, A. Kast, L. Godfrey, M. Redway 36 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY M. Redway, S. Durant, A. Kast, S. Zehr, N. Rogers K. Rohde, I. llohle, Krs. Brown, J. Lake, J. Young, C. Rivett QUIZ TEAM 37 N. Martelle, S. Zehr, J. Lake, C. Martin, A. Trowbridge FUTURE NURSES K. Hohde, R. Roggie, J. Richmond, D. Brown S. McCormick, S. Taylor, M. Douglas LIBRARY CLUB M. La Gatto, S. Richmond, L. Cross, K. Burly, S. Tarlo, B. Bradbury, D. Graves, S. Armstrong M. Dennee, S. A’.cey, M. Maitland, J. Young, S. Taylor, S. McCormick, M. B llott, D. Brown R. Cooley, M. Ortlleb, G. Millard, D. Patocki, D. Worthington, D. Sklles, R. Durham R. Kohl, V. Patten, R. Allen, A. Kast, G. Heas Absent - D. Stagnar, C. Stone 38 SENIOR BAND M. Lee M. Redway, C. Rivett, M. Stewart, J. Lunman, S. Durant, B. Robinson, M. Ainsworth, B. Bates, Mr. Spano S. Durant, D. Greene, W. David, D. Brown B. LaVere, G. Kavanaugb, J. Lake, J. Lake, B. Kavanaugh, M. Lee, J. Richmond 0. Otis, S. Trowbridge, E. Cobb, P. Hyde, C. Martin, S. Burley, S. Shelmedine, L. Stewart, M. Martin, B. Overton W. Oobb, D. Cobb, W. Smith, K. Hodge, J. Reed, E. Streeter, M. Dennee 39 DANCE BAND A. Trowbridge, Mr. Spano, A. Kavanaugh, J. Lake, J. Lake, S. Rohde, B. Lavere, G. Kavanaugh B. Kavanaugh, G. rllllard, W. David, B. Bates, J. Shear, D. Stoodley, M. Ainsworth, J. Lunrnan, S. Durant Absent - S. Durant, D. Brown SEXTET 40 S. Trowbridge, D. Brown, M. Douglas, C. Woodall, L. Glngerlch, D. Flagg CHORUS D. Graves, B. Bradbury, S. Lee, V. Spearance, M. Martin, M. Lewis, C. Dicit, B. LaVere, C. Rivett, D. Stagnar, D. Flagg, M. Alford, S. Trowbridge, D. Shelmedine, M. Bates, J. Lunman S. Burley, S. Shelmedine, L. Millard, K. Rohde, D. Brown, N. Hodge, R. Roggie, K. Trowbridge, S. Cobb, J. Mullin, C. Brown, M. Burley, L. Glngerlch, C. Otis, E. Rohde, M. Reynolds, L. Cross T. Monteiro, M. Douglas, P. Rohde, M. Smith, B. Xavanaugh, L. Howie, S. Millard, S. McCormiclc, C. Shear, 3. Bates, P. McCormick, C. Woodall, Mr. Chesonis M. Murray, J. Golding, R. Sprague, C. Loomis, R. Bates, H. Murray, R. Hatch, L. McCormick, D. Race P. Shear, R. Graves D. Loomis, R. Dick, R. Cough, M. Streeter, R. Redden, D. Simmons, L. Davis, N. Waterbury, R. Young, D. Thompson, 0. Rohde, J. Rogers, H. Good friend, W. Zehr G. Sikes, M. Hall, D. Shelmedine, D. Glngerlch, J. Parsons, B. Hobbs, C. Presley, R. Hess, R. Williams, J. Dobbins, G. Douglas, T. White, M. Lee, P. Peterson D. Langerworthy, D. Clark, S. Farman, P. Keck, W. Gillette, C. Reisman, R. Worthington, R. Gleason, B. Smith, H. Lalone, R. Otis, R. Shelmedine, D. Simmons BOWLING G. Loomis, R. Olah, L. LaTant, C. Shear, L. Armstrong, M. Bates, M. Loomis, D. Cobb M. Dennee, C. Hicks, J. Heed, S. Akey S. Zehr, C. Towles, S. McCormick, W. Patten, B. Eastman, N. Martelle, S. Durant, Miss Rasbach C. Loomis, H. LaLone, K. Williams, M. Lee, S. Farman G. Smith, L. Waterbury, D. Stooaley, B. Bolton B. Clark, J. Lake, L. Wattles, S. Veley, S. Parsons, S. Cobb, V. Parman, M. i . r'arman, J. Golding, i). Lunman J. Lake, D. Eastman, J. Lunman, L. Lee, S. Lee, S. Stockwell, S. Jyer, G. Reardon, R. Brown, D. Bolton, tt. Dick, w. Sldmore, L. Javls, J. itogers D. Loomis, E. Davis K. . Williams, S. Sldmore, E. Hodge, J T. Waterbury, B. Smith, G. Zehr FUTURE FARMERS D. Puller, D. Brown, T. Simpson, D. Kohl, B. Arqulette, C. Veley R. Fulmer, 'rf. Gleason, B. Sampson, R. Katteson, R. Sampson, B. Littlefield, T. Clark, Mr. Greene T. David, W. Hobbs, R. Allen, L. Haas, L. Dennee, J. Taylor, M. Reynolds G. Eastman, W. Cobb, D. Fralick, W. Cough, T. Alford, E. Streeter, G. Graves E. Rohde, M. Smith, S. Cobb, D. Flagg, L. Klllard Mr. Spano, J. Mullln, N. Hodge, B. LaVere, S. David, C. Brown T. Alford, M. Shelmedlne, J. Shear, M. Burley, D. Shelmedlne, B. Barnard, W. Cough 43 SCHOOL STAFF Secretary Virginia Salter Secretary Luc Ine La Tant JpotCS Nina Cobb Florence Bovee Betty Munson Custodians Robert Remington Howard Corron Lewis Corron Bus Drivers: J. Loomis, J. Fulkerson, C. Bates, L. Matteson, H. Richmond, C. Poor, A. Paver, L. Giddlngs, B. Stoodley, J. Abbott Chou Listens—Red Chinese Premier Chou F.n-Lai held an earpiece as he listened to an address by the Soviet Union’s new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November 6. Alexei Kosygin. Soviet premier, is at right. They Died in '64—These world figures died during the year. From left are Prime Minister Nehru of India. General Douglas McArthur of the United Stales and former President Herbert Hoover. Stretcher Cases—Wounded white hos- Xew President—Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat (right) was formally notified in Rome on the night of December 28 that he had been elected president of Italy. World Events in Review—1964 tages and Belgian paratroopers were carried from rescue plane at Ixropold- vilie after it arrived from Stanleyville November 24. The paratroopers de- scended on the rebel-held Congo city just as a massacre of hostages began, and their quick work saved the lives of hundreds. .'Winner Talks—British Foreign Secre- tary Patrick Gordon Walker, left, talked with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November lf during efforts to find a compromise1 on a new nuclear force for the trou- bled Atlantic Alliance. Pope Visits India—The 38th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombay. India, on November 28. In December, Pope Paul VI made the longest papal journey in history to attend sessions of the congress. Winnie at W— Winston Churchill acknowledged cheer of well-wither who gathered outside the window of his Hvdc Park home in London on November SO. The occasion was his 90th birthday. Tokyo, Japan—William II Mills (left) of the I'. S. A., loti Mohamcd Gain- motidi of Tunisia across the finish line to win the Olympic 10.000 meter event on October 14. f Swampy Victory—A group of Viet Cong prisoners sat quietly in C'amau last Oc- . tober while guarded by armed South Vietnamese troops. The prisoners were among those captured during a major battle on the Cantau peninsula. Reunions at the Wall—An East German mother embraced her West German chil- dren last November at the Helmstcdt railway station after the border dividing F.ast and West Germany was opened for the first time since 1901 for Fast Germans. Space l eam II elearned — Cosmonauts Konstantin Feoktistov. Col. Vladimir Komarov and Or. Boris Yegorov. left to right, waved to the crowd from an auto during their greeting in Moscow on October 19. The trio had just returned from a lb orbit flight in space in the “Vokshod. Chan fie of Power—Alexei Kosygin. 60. left, and Leonid Brezhnev. 57, respectively, w’crc named to Ik premier of the Soviet In ion and secretary of the Communist party on October 15. I hey took over the posts vacated by the resig- nation of Nikita Khrushchev.


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