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world peace. His unprecedented, one-day visit in the U.S. was the culmination of plans by men of all faiths. 7 AfUf Surgery- President Johnson was photographed in a reclining chair at Bethesda Naval Hospital the day after his gall bladder op- eration on October 8. He conducted the work of his office from his hospital room and his Texas ranch during his recuperation. 8 Proud Student Charles Craig, 19-ycar-old freshman at Iowa uni- versity. demonstrated his criticism of draft-card burning incidents by displaying his draft card on his jacket with the note: “I'm a draft card carrying American and proud of it.’’ Our role in the Vietnamese war sparked the incidents. 9 Blackout The glittering metropolis of New York City was thrust into darkness on November 9 by a massive power failure affecting hundreds of miles along the eastern seaboard. City residents and commuters were stranded in offices, railroad and subway stations for hours before service was restored. The crippling condition was caused by a faulty relay at a Canadian generating station near Niagara Falls. 10 Mew Ambassador—Arthur Goldberg was named U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by the President after the death of Ambassa- dor Adlai Stevenson on July 14 in London. Goldberg was secretary of labor under President Kennedy and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice when named to the U.N. post. 1 1 Startling Fashions - - Bold and contrasting blocks of color were the youthful fashion note of 1965. The eye-catching designs even ex- tended the length of campus stockings worn with the costumes. 12 Royalty on Tour—Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, arrived in New York on November 4 for a whirlwind tour of the U.S. During their visit, they took time out for fun-filled activi- ties such as a ride on a cable car in Frisco and gala parties in Holly- wood and the nation's capital. Union Academy Board: F. Stoodley E. Martelle R. Chamberlain M. Wilson F. Mather F. Mather M. Ormsby H. Paul H. Jones G. Potts G. Millard A. Brown E. Pelton R. Eastman E. Shaad Absent when picture was taken - K. Overton, C. Nohle, H. Ralph, H. Machold, a. Poor, I. McConnell, D. Eastman, G. Bull, H. Lee, W. Wood, T. Skinner, N. Slvula, G. Chapman, J. Shelmedlne, R. Bellinger Bus Drivers: J. Fulkerson, L. Glddlngs, C. Bates, L. Matteson, H. Richmond, A Loomis, 0. Rohde, J. Abbott, A Paver, B Stoodley Custodians: R. Remington, L. Corron, E. Vann School Hoards and School Stall Cooks: F. Bovee, B. Munson, N. Cobb The modest wants of every day The toll of every day supplied, Samuel Johnson L. Lee, A. uowker, C. Laemmermann, M. Keck, K. Remington, L. Overton, K. Souva, E. Radley. L. bull, A Smith, V. Klssell, A. Smith, E. Miller, R. Sloan, A. Crumb, I, Nlclu, A. Martelle. R. Ross, J. Shutts, K. Kemp, S. Hasbach, C. Brown, M. Illingworth, W. Eastman, M. Slmonton, R. Coons. E. Martelle, J. Canonica, D. Bundy, N. Lyndaker, K. McLear, M. Moot, J. Spano, J. Barnard, A. Greene, P. Chesonls, Secretaries: G LaLonde. Dedication Feeling that grade teachers play a very Important role In the development and education of the young student, we wish to dedicate The Tower of 1966 to Mrs. Lena B. Overton. Mrs. Lena Balch Overton Joined the faculty at Belleville Central School In that wonderful year of 1948, as a teacher of the first grade. Her teaching career began In 1933 at a district school In Lorraine. Having taught at Belleville for the past 18 years, she Is Dean of the faculty. We wish to show our appreciation and gratitude for her constant and unfailing cooperation and helping guide us on our way. SENIORS Valedictorian: ILENE NOHLE Saluta torian: JEAN YOUNG President: CONNIE MARTIN MARY LOU AINSWORTH RALPH ALLEN WILLIAM ARQUIETT CHARLES BECKSTEAD DAWN BROWN DOUGLAS BROWN SUSAN BURLEY SANDRA C0B3 MARY DENES Ilene Nohle, Girls Sports 1-4; N.H.S. 2-4; Quiz Team 4; S.C. 3. Jean Young, Lib. Club 2-4; N.H.S. 2-4; Trump. 4; Sr. Play 4. Connie Martin, Cheerleader 1-4; S.C. 1-3 Girls Sports 1-4; Band 1-4. Mary Lou Ainsworth, Cheerleader 1; Sr. Play 4; Band 1-4; Girls Sports 1-4. Ralph Allen. F.F.A. 1-4; Lib. Club 2-4; Track 2,3; Wrestling 2,3. William Arqulett, F.F.A. 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Class Pres. 2; S.C. 3. Charles Beckstead, Lib. Club 1. Dawn Brown, Lib. Club 2-4; F.N.C. 3. ; S.C. 1,4; Trump. 4. Douglas Brown, F.F.A. 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Football 3t ; Band 1-4. Susan Burley, Sr. Play 4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1,3; Basketball 3« Sandra Cobb, Girls Sports 1,2,4; Trump. Mary Dennee, Girls Sports 1-4; Trump. 1-4; Lib. Club 1-4; Sr. Play 4. MARCIA DOUGLAS RANDOLPH JOSLYN TIMOTHY KECK ARTHUR KIBLIN JULIE LAKE BRUCE LITTLEFIELD PATSY MCCORMICK SUSAN McCOP.MICK GAIL MILLARD TONIA MONTERIO Marcia Douglas, F.N.C. 3.4; Chorus 1-4; Lib. Club 1-4; Trap. 1-4. Robert Dick, Baseball 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Football 2-4; Track 3.4. James Dick, Baseball 2-4; Basketball 1-3; Track 3.4; Band 1,2. Mary Elliot, Lib. Club 1-3; Trap. 1-3; Girls Sports 1-4. Donna Gilbert, Sr. Play 4; Chorus 1; Band 1,2; Trap. 2. Wesley Gleason, F.F.A. 1-4; Track 3 . Football 3.4; Baseball 3. Wallace Hobbs, F.F.A. 1-4; Track 2-4; Football 1-4; Bowling 2-4. John Hutchinson, Baseball 3.4; Track 3. ; Football 4; Basketball 3 Randolph Joslyn, Tower 3.4; Class Treas. 3 Timothy Keck, Baseball 2-4; Basketball 2,3; Football 2-4; Class Pres. 3 Arthur Klblln, Football 4; Track 3,4; Trap. 4. Julie Lake, Cheerleader 1-4; Band 1-4; Girls Sports 1-4; N.H.S. 2-4. Bruce Littlefield, F.F.A. 1-4; Football 3; Wrestling 1,2. Patsy McCormick, Chorus 1-4. Susan McCormick, Sr. Play 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Lib. Club 2-4; F.N.C. 3. Gall Millard, Sr. Play 4; Band 1-4; Football 4; Wrestling 1. Tonla Montelro, Trump. 4; Lib. Club 2,4; Girls Sports 1,4. MICHEAL O'DONNELL JAKES OVERTON GLENN REMINGTON MERLE REYNOLDS JUDITH RICHMOND RHODA ROGGIE KATHLEEN ROHDE BERNARD SAMPSON ROBERT SNYDER CECELIA SQUIRES DENNIS STAGNAR DAWN STOODLEY JOHN TARIO JANES TAYLOR MARY TROWBRIDGE CRAIG VELEY SARAH WODELL Michael O'Donnell, Baseball 1-3; Basketball 2,3; Soccer 1-3 James Overton, Football 1. Glenn Remington, Football 1- ; Sr. Play h; Track 3.4; Basketball 2. Merle Reynolds, Football 1-4; Baseball 2- ; F.F.A. 1-4; Sr. Play Judith Richmond, Band 3, : F.N.C. 3; Sr. Play U. Rhoda Roggle, Chorus 1-4; Girls Sports 1-4; Sr. Play U; F.N.C. 3- Kathleen Rohde, Cheerleader 3, ; Sr. Play U; Tower 3.4; S.C. 3. Bernard Sampson, Basketball 1- ; Baseball 1- ; F.F.A. 1- ; S.C. Robert Snyder. Cecelia Squires, Sr. Play 4; Girls Sports U; Trmp. Dennis Stagnar, Lib. Club 1; Wrestling 1-3 Dawn Stoodley, Tower 3,4; Band 1-i ; Girls Sports 1-4; Sr. Play 4. John Tarlo, Sr. Play 4. James Taylor, F.F.A. 1-4; F.F.A. Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3. ; Sr. Play 4. Mary Trowbridge, Chorus 1-4; Sr. Play 4; Girls Sports 1-4; Sextet 2. Craig Veley, Basketball 1-4; S.C. 2,3; F.F.A. 1-4; Sr. Class V. Pres. 4. Sarah Wodell, Sr. Play 4; Sr. Class Sec. 4; F.N.C. 3; Lib. Club 1,2. Senior Ploy Tension, as well as a feeling of excitement, arose In every member of the play cast, as the curtain opened on those two nights, Nov. 19 and 20. The play. The Cinderella Complex, with a different plot was about an egotistical Cind- erella, and believe It or not a wonderful stepmother with her two extremely kind daugh- ters. The Prince married Cinderella but un- like the fairy tale they did not live Happily Ever After, Directed by Mrs. Martelle the play was en- joyed by everyone. We are grateful for the assistance of the members of the faculty who helped make the play a sucess. UNDERCLASSMEN L. Howie, S. Millard, B. Eastman, C. Stone, G. Kavanaugh, J. Lake B. Robinson, B. LaVere, J. Beisman, B. Nohle, P. Bohde, S. Akey, E. Cobb, L. Gingerlch, S. Armstrong L. Graves, B. Steele, S. Glddings, B. Sampson, R. Fulmer, L. Haas D. Olah J, Reed, W. David, D. Durham, D. Bovee, R. Matteson, P. Cooper J. Bettlnger Absent - C. Towles juniors S. Shelmldlne, L. Anzalone, D. Lillie, D. Taylor, S. Clark M. Keck, D. Sklles, R. Spearance, L. Martin, L. Redden, G. Sprague S. Monterlo, K. Hodge, D. Greene, G. Loomis Sophomores M. Slate, D. Clauser, L. Thompson, F. Nohle, N. Richmond M. Lee, E. Streeter, T. David, B. Bettlnger, G. Graves, M. Reynolds W. Cobb, D, Prallck, G. Eastman, T. Alford, W. Cough L. Millard, B. Slate, J. Shear, B. Kavanaugh, C. Shear, S. Cobb E. Rohde D. Petrie, R. Patchen, B. Hatch, D. Shelmldlne, D. Flagg, L. Sprague H. Glngerlch D. Worthington, D, Cobb, M. Williams, B. Eastman, C, Gleason, B. Barnard C. Stone, S. Durant, R. Kohl, J, Stockwell, D. Greene Freshmen fi. Patchen, E. Steele, M J. Murphy D. Stagnar, L. Armstrong G. Gleason, M. Lewis F. Gibbs, G, Roggle, J. . Smith, F. Williams, J. Mullln, C. Otis , G. Hall, L. Beckstead, L. LaTant, Reed, G, Lake, D. Potockl, J. Zehr, K. Barney S. Klblln, C. Brown, B. Overton, M. Burley, S. Trowbridge, M. Martin H. Richmond, N. Gibbs, C. Dick, S, Lee, S. David, D. Graves J. Lee, C. Hedger, P. Brown, R. Young, D. Race, R. Durham, L. Frear F. Langworthy Eighth Grade Cl P. Young, V. Spearance, M. Alford, N. Hodge, L. Cross, S. Richmond L. Clark, B. LaVere, J. Lunman, B. Bradbury, L. Lee, R. Redden P. Nohle, G. Thompson, W. Talro, D. Ackley, G. Golding, W. Klblln, W. Cooper D. Cobb, K. Williams, C. Hurdle, R. Shepard, S, Durant, C, Barney R. crown, D. Eastman, S. Sldmore, M. Bradbury, R. Reynolds, D. Patchen B. Otis, G. Gleason, H. Murray, C. Relsman, R. Worthington, D. Lake, W. Gillette, P. Keck, G, Zehr Seventh Grade G. Clark, C. Barnard, S. Stockwell, S. Tarlo, S. Dyer, S. Cough C. Cough, J. Lake, G. Reardon, C. Reed, S. Glddlngs, D. Patchen D. Lant worthy. D. Clark, M. Patten, S. Farman, C. Loomis. R. Shelmldine T. Alford, B. Smith, R. Gleason, F. Barry, R. Arqulett, K. Howie, M. Eastman, H. LaLone Absent - B. Bolton, D. Patchen GRADES J. Lee, V. Farman, L. Ackley, R. Golding, S. Sldmore, D. Shelraldine J. Boggle, R. Graves, D. Langworthy, M. Hall, D. Kast, D. Sklles, C. Eastman P. Peterson, J. Parsons, B. Hobbs, R, Thompson, D. Zehr. L. McCormick M. Lee ' Sixth Grade D. Farman, D. Rohde, J. Fresu:, T. Maltlsuid, J. Robinson, C. Race, L. LaTant R. Petrie, H. Eastman, D, Glngerlch, D, Shelmldlne, B. Roggle, P. Gibbs, J. Tlfft G. Douglas, T. White, R. Hess, J. Dobbin, R. Williams, C, Presley, K. Wllllsuns, T. Murry, R. Hatch Absent - J. Patchen D. K. D. Flllhart, J. Greene, L. Wilder, R. Thompson, P. Durham, eck S?6Reynolds, S. Veley, M. Baker, W Dlngman, J. Lake. P. Trowbridge, E. Eastman, S. Cobb, D. Hatch, E. Davis, CLooils?Uw!’zehr?kC eYoung, J. Golding, J. Shear, D. Thompson. D. Kingsley, M. Cooper, R. Dlok, P. Shear J. Wldrlck, S. Cobb, C. Slate, P. Frawley, E. Ackley, R. Barney R. Payette, J. MacDuffle, M. Farman, S. Parsons, L. Wattles, J. Wldrlck, G. Brown, M. Puller, M. Hedger, G. Sikes H. Goodfrlend, J. Rogers, D. Bolton, R, Redden, M. Murray, A. Berry, L. Davis, 0. Rohde, M. Streeter, R. Cough, D. Race Absent - K. Eastman D. Stoodley, C. Hatch, D. Forrester, M. Hobbs, C. Wldrlck, D. Foster N. Langworthy, D. White, C. Graves, L. Otis, D. Patchen, T. VanBrocklin L. Clark, C. Bradbury, D. Shelmldlne, D. Hall, T. Frawley, W. Sldmore Fourth tirade J. Lake, J. Cooley, R. Palmer, G. Smith, L. Chamberlain, C. Goodnough M. Smith, C. Graves, W. Spearance, D. MullIn, D, Patchen, W. Reynolds, B. Bulluck, B. LaVere D Howard, W, Cross, S, Souva, J« McCormick, C, Barney, L. Gillette, D, Lunman Absent - s. Clark C. Poor, T, Dack, M. Millard, D. Barney, V. Dlngman, C. Fllhart, S. Stale B. LaVere, B. Bulluck, T. VanBrocklln, C. Mullln, M. Slate, L. Race, J. Lyndaker, S. Clark, B. Ormsby R. Sklles, P. Curtiss, L. Durham, M. Gleason, B. Alford, J. Zehr, B. Murdle, K. Eastman, J. Wldrlck, T. Golding, R. Flagg liircl (irmle D. Remington, T. Williams, M. Abbott, D. Reome, M. Hodge, D. Forrester, T. Trowbridge C, Keck, P. Dlngman, D. Lunman, P. Barney, D. Towles, M. Palmer, D. Cobb, M. Rafferty, K. Graves, L. Savage B. Kingsley, S. Zehr, J. Rogers, S. Klblln, C, Murry, S. Stockwell, G. Thompson, D. Rogers, R. Eastman, J. Frawley, J. Ward, M. Redden K. Lake, T. Mullln, D. Otis, J. Anzalone, T. Shelmldlne, P. Cummings, C. Thompson 5. Wldrlck, J. Goodfrlend, N. Petrie, C. Hyde, L. Woodall, D. Tarlo, D. Elmer, S, Loomis, T. Van Brocklln, H. Corron D. Barney, P. Puller, B. Moore. M. Peebles, A. Towles, D. Forrester, T. Herron, M. Rafferty, M. Ward, R. Hatch, W. Nemler Second Grade C. Rossman, M. Brown, C. Beome, B. Eastman, J. Parsons, S. Dack, B. Shelmldlne S. Race, C. Bennett, M. Abbott, D. Graves, J. Sklles, C. Stoodley, T. Redden, K. Lake, M. Armstrong, C. Cough, K. MacDuffle D, Loomis, D. Smith, R. Remington, J. Bettlnger, W. Reardon, S, Maitland, S. Williams, C, Thompson, G. Bolton K. Mullin, C. Essetlne, S. Hockey, P. Davis, N. Barlow, M. Thomas, L. Hudson C. wilder, M. Ashley, D. Stale, C. Langworthy, B. Ormsby, J. Rogers, L. Dlngman, M. Cough M. Dettllng, D. Remington, R. Holland, M. Herron, D. Porrester, 2. Cross, G. Rogers, G. Cough, J. Loomis First Grade P. Hough, K. Poster, C. Herron, C. Dyer, M. Curtiss, L. Eastman, K. Hall, T. White R. Eastman, T. Dack, J, Peebles, B. Sldmore, J. Remington, B. Elmer, J. Sklles, T. Lake D. Eastman, E. Parker, M. Arqulett, M. Eastman, M. 3arney, B. Goodnough, M. Trevett ► M. Remington, L. Graves, J. Adams, M. Parker, M. Towles, R. Patchen, B, Bulluck, T. Spearence B. Cummings, D. Davis, J. Parsons, N. Kellar, P. Hess, D. Hudson, C. Elmer, L. Langworthy, C. Bolton, V. Hockey T. Palmer, T. Davis, C. Slate, M. Holland, B. Abbott, M. Thompson, M. Cobb, W. Zehr, C. Goodnough, R. Eastman Absent - M. Brown, J. Powler, D. Hough, K. Rawlings, C. Rogers, D. Zehr, D. Hoshell Kindergarten S. Symonds, R. Lewis, H. Rossman, C. Henry, K. Peebles, D. Shelmedine J. Pllhart, w. Secor, K. Shelmldlne, C. White, J. Cobb, S. Herron, R. Sldmore, P. Gleason, T. Streeter, T. Ward P. Rafferty, D. Williams, J, Tibbies, R. Phlnney, T. Williams, J. Barnard, M. Lyndaker, G. Lunman, B. Ormsby, R. Clark ACTIVITIES G. Golding mgr., J. Taylor, B. Sampson, G. Lake, B. Dick, D. Brown, J. Reed, C. Veley, J. Stockwell, D. Greene, Coach Murphy Varsity D. Lake, Coach Canonica M. Keck, J. Reed, S. Giddlngs, R. Matteson, K. Hodge, S. Durant, C. Stone, G. Eastman, W. Cobb, W. Cough, E. Streeter Junior Higli Junior Varsity R. Durham, G, Zehr, J. Lee, C. Hedger, C. Loomis, B. Smith, T. Alford M, Shelmldlne, w, Tarlo, C. Relsman, P. Brown, D. Lake, G. Golding, W. Gillette P. Keck mgr., D. Brown, B. Dick, W. Cooper, G. Graves, M. Keck, L. LaTant, D. Greene, H. LaLone mgr. W. Hobbs, J. Hutchinson, T. Keck, G. Lake, S. Montelro, G. Remington, G. Millard, A. Klblln, M. Reynolds Coach T. Murphy, J. Reed, D. Prallck, D. Durham, D. Greene, J. Stockwell, R. Sampson, P. Cooper, K. Hodge, M. Williams, Coach J. Canonica Foothiill Hdseltcill B. Sampson, T. Keck, J. Lunman, J. Dick, J. Wldrick, L. Godfrey, M. Reynolds A. Trowbridge, J. Hutchinson, B. Dick, K. Eastman, Coach Murphy j. Kavanauyh, C. Martin, J. Lake, 3. Cobb, 3. Kavanau h, J. Lake Cheerleaders 3. Clark, K. Rohde, B. Robinson, M. Lee, J, Relsman, M. Smith C. Martin, C. Squires, J, Lake, E. Cobb, M. Reynolds, D. Clouser, E. Rohde, B. Robinson C. Otis, S. Cobb, D. Taylor, J. Lake, L. Sprague, C. Shear, L. Millard, L. Thompson, C. Towles Soccer llosketlioll Miss Rasbach, I. Nohle, J. Lake, C. Martin, M. Elliott, M. Dennee, C. Squires, J. Young B. Robinson, E. Cobb, J. Lake, B. Eastman, L. Thompson, K. Dyer, D. Clauser, M. Reynolds, D. Taylor P. Rohde, B. Kavanaugh, C. Towles. M. Lee, L. Sprague C. Shear, C. Otis ’ R. Shelmldine, H, La Lone, D. Clark, S. Farman, G. Zehr, C, Loomis D. Olah, B. Bolton, R. Brown, L. Sprague, G. Reardon S. Sldmore, S. Durant, S, Stockwell, D. Cobb, B. Eastman, C, Shear C. Otis, M. Denee Miss Rasbach, C, Towles, S. He Cormlck, M. Reynolds, W. Hobbs, G. Loomis G. Remington, L. La Tant Howling n H. Eastman, J. Rogers, R. Eastman, R. Flagg, B. Alford, S. Zehr, D. Mullln S. Stale, E. Davis, L. Chamberlain, J. Lake, D. Lunman, S. Veley, S. Parsons, D. Foster, G. Smith, L. LaTant, C. Eastman, V. Farman, P. Durham M. Fuller, M. Farman, L. Wattles, E. Eastman, J. Lake, J. Lee, S. Sldmore, D. Bolton, P. Shear, L. Davis, J. Golding, D. Loomis, R. Dick, J. Rogers, W. Sldmore, D. Lunman, L. Gillette, M. Abbott, C. Mullln K. Williams, R. Williams, J. Shear, D. Shelmldine, M. Lee J. Heed, K. Uod e, K. Williams, W. Cobb T. Alford, K. Lee, C. Martin, C. brown, J. Richmond, b. Kavan u ;h, D. Brown b. Barnard, £. Rohde, . LaVere, J. Lake, J. Lunman, S. burley J. Lake, h. Hod e, £. Cobb, S. nhelmtdine, B, bolton, W. COU;’,h BELLEVI Q CENTRAL SC Senior I'.im! 3. Millard, S. Clark, J. Lake, Mr. Spano C. Barnard, M. Alford, S. Durant, L. Millard, B. Overton, M. Martin, W. David, G. Millard J. Shear, S. Stockwell, R. Brown, B. LaVere, J. Mullln, S. Durant, B. Smith D. Shelmldlne, S. Trowbridge, M. Smith, C. Otis, S. David, D. Stoodley, B, Robinson D, Greene R. Cough, C. Loomis, D. Langworthy, R. Shelmldlne, G. Sikes, K. Williams M. Burley, L. Wattles, G. Clark, R. Brown, G. Reardon, S. Sldmore M. Alford, S. Durant, S. Stockwell, J, Lunman, Mr. Spano J. Greene, P. Trowbridge, K. Keck, D. Shelmldlne, B. Bolton, C. Barnard, J. Golding, D. Langworthy, K. Williams, B. Smith, G. Douglas T. Alford, J. Lee, L. LaTant, D. Shelmldlne, 0, Rohde, J. Lake, D. Bolton Training Band l. C. Heed. J. Lake, B. Bradbury, G. Reardon. 2. G. Clark, S. Shelmldine, C. Hurdle, D. Brown, M. Bradbury. 3. L. Gingerloh, M. Burley, S. McCormick, M. Douglas, P. McCormick, M. Trowbridge, B. Roggle. C. Graves, T. Van3rocklln, D. Howard, W, Spearance, S. Souva, T. Prawley, L. Gillette, W. Sldmore, P. Shear, G. Sikes, J. Richards, D. Loomis, N. Langworthy, J. McCormick, W. Cross, D. Lunman, D. Patchen, D. Mullln, R. Payette, W. Reynolds D. Langworthy, L. Clark, D. Hall, M. Streeter, L. Davis, C. Barney, M. Hall, M. Murray, D. Shelmldine, J, Parsons, D. Thompson, C. Young, P. Peterson, 0. Rohde, D. Race, W. Zehr, C. Bradbury, R. Cough, R. Dick M. Lee, R. Hatch, J. Dobbin, H. Murray, W. Gillette, D. Race, P. Brown, R. Worthington, J. Reed, C. Relsman, R. Durham, L. LaTant, P. Keck, L. Prear Honor Soc iety J. Young; I. Nohle, President; B. Nohle; J. Lake J. Reed; J. Lake; W. David Trumepteer C. Squires, S. McCormick, M. Dennee, T. Monterlo, J, Young, M. Douglas Library (Huh 1 S. McCormick, T. Monterlo, M. Douglas, Jean Young, D. Brown B. Bradbury, J. Reed, R. Allen, D. Potockl, L. Cross, S. David Student Council B. La Vere, B. Nohle, S. David, D. Greene E. Kavanaugh, M. Lee, K. Hodge, M. Keck, G. Loomis, D. Brown J. Lunman, S. Stockwell, C. Relsman, J. Reed, M. Smith S. Millard, L. Glngerlch, P. Rohde, B. Robinson, E. Cobb, B. La Vere Future Nurses H. Natteson, b. Sampson, D. Brown, J. Taylor, C. Veley, S. Arqulett C. Gleason, W. Gleason, W. lobbs, D. Kohl, S. Durant, fl. Allen, T. David, hi. Reynolds, K. tiarney, Mr. Greene H. Glngerlch, D. Petrie, G. Graves, D. Cobb, D. Potockl, £. Eastman, G. Rogple, J. Reed, B. Bettlnger, E. Streeter T. Alford, W. Cobb, B. Littlefield, D. Prallck, R. Kohl, G. Eastman, R. Fulmer, W. Cough, L. Graves, D. Worthington Tower Staff ARTISTS Senior: D. Stoodley Junior: B. Eastman EDITORS Senior: J. Lake Junior: B. Robinson BUSINESS MANAGERS Senior: R. Joslyn Junior: B. Matteson TYPISTS Senior: K. Rohde Juniors: E. Cobb G. Kavanaugh PHOTOGRAPHERS Senior: C. Martin Junior: R. Fulmer 'i? 2 3 World News—1965 1 Humanitarian Dus—Dr. Albert Schweitzer died in September at Lambarene, his primitive hospital at the African jungle outpost of Gabon. The famed physician, who reached his 90th birthday in January, worked most of his life to relieve the suffering of jungle natives. 2 Queen Speaks—Queen Elizabeth II dedicated the John F. Kennedy memorial at Runnymede, England on May 14. Mrs. Kennedy is seated to the left and Prince Philip to the right of the queen. Carolyn Kennedy is seated between the queen and her mother, and Sen. Robert Kennedy stands behind Mrs. Kennedy. 3 Miss Universe—The reigning queen of beauty in the universe dur- ing the year was a representative from Thailand. 4 Bosch Returns—Former Dominican Republic President Juan Bosch was vehement in his address at a rally September 25, shortly after his return to Santo Domingo. 5 Wins in Run-Off—Charles deGaulle polled 55.2 per cent of the vote in a run-off election against Francois Mitterrandon December 19. The vote gave DeGaulle the French presidency for another 7 years, but the strength of the Socialist-Communistic candidate corroded the popularity of the 71-year-old president.. 6 Agrees to Cease-Fire—Pakistani Foreign Minister Zulhkar Bhutto (right) agreed in the U.N. Security Council on September 22 to ac- cept the Council's cease-fire order in the undeclared war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan's announcement came after India had agreed to the order. 7 Abortive Coup Fails—Indonesian President Sukarno was toppled from power for a brief 20 hours last fall. He gestured at a cabinet 6 meeting on October 6 during his first public appearance after the coup, which seriously shook his one-man rule. 8 Soviet Winner Russian author Mikhail Sholokhov was vacationing in the Ural region on October 18 when he heard he had been awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Literature. The December award ceremony was held in Stockholm. 9 Return to Desolation—Hundreds of families returned to the wreckage of their homes, destroyed by eruption of Taal volcano, south of Ma- nila, on September 28. Volcanic ash covered a six-mile-square area. The death toll was estimated at 500. 10 Price of War—The number of casualties increased as the U.S. stepped up its military action in Vietnam. American advisors took part in many helicopter missions, carrying wounded soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, to copters on makeshift litters for evac- uation to Saigon 1 1 Reason to Celebrate—Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of West Germany waved to a cheering crowd in Bonn after his Christian Democrats surged to victory in the September 19 parliamentary elections. Mayor Willy Brandt's Social Democrats suffered defeat in the voting. 1 2 Colonial Rule Shaken—Rhodesian Premier lan Smith broadcast a proclamation of sovereign independence for Rhodesia on November 11. The split from Britain was made in an attempt to insure a white minority rule of the African colony. It was the first such move against Britain since the American colonies broke away in 1776. Britain re- taliated swiftly and took the problem to the U.N. Security Council, which asked all nations to enforce an oil embargo against the Afri- can colony.


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