Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY)

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When Ihal Iafelul day in June dawns and we all file noisily ouf for Ihe las+ Iirne, our Ilippanl See you 'round and Lois of luck are merely Io hide our sadness af leaving such wonderful friends. Your cledicalion is in our hear+s. Sincerely, The Senior Class MRS. HENRY GILBERT MISS FANNIE CARROLL MRS. ALTON STILES MR. KENT PIERCE MR. WILFRED RUSHMAN Supervising Principal MR. LOUIS HERVEY Junior-Senior High MR. JAMES KEMP Junior-Senior l-ligh School Vice Principal MR. EARL FRENCH Dislricl Superinlendenl' MR. FRANCIS WEEKS Clerk of llwe Board and Business Manager BOARD OF EDUCATION Sealed: Dr. Trowbridge, Mrs. Earl Bears, Mr. Morgan, Presiclenlg Mrs. Malcolm Bears, Jr. S+anding Mr.Rusl'1rnan, Mr, Alberl Clarke, Mr. Harold Clark, Mr. Nicluoll, Mr. Sauler, Mr. O'Donnell. . x Ol 6 Seaied: Mrs. Alron Sliles, Miss Janice Coburn. Mrs. Allan Moseley, Miss Elizabeih Tobin. Sfandingz Mrs. Orville Munger. Mrs. Reber? Warers, Mrs. Laurence Zecher, Mrs. Claude Lefi +o righfz Miss Doroihy Arrhur, Mr. John Flanigan, Mr. Silber? Malerk. Gill. Mrs. James Fleming, Mrs. Edwin Piclcerr. Miss Krisrin Herskind. Absenrz Mrs, Leonard Nevins. FACU LTY COMMERCIAL SCIENCE Lefr 'ro righ+: Mr. Daniel Hurley, Mr. Glenn Ball, Mr. Keiih Thomas, Mr. George Gregory, Mr. Virgil Weaver, Miss Grace McMillan. HOME ECONOMICS Lefl' Io righh Mrs. John Burke, Miss Kalhleen Zehr, Mrs. Keiih Thomas. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Standing: Mir. Ronald McLaughlin.. Mr. Richard Ten- Lefi' Io righiz Mr. Henry Wallcins, Mr. Beniamin Renzi, Mr. William Halcen, Mr. Franlc Swislcey. Seaied: Miss Helen Hughes. Lennon. Mr. Charles Evingham, Mr. Ezra Hoclcenberger. AI:-seniz Mr. Roloeri Neely. it-Y CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION ART DJ.- 'h El Seafedz Mr. James DeRosia, Mr. Kenf Pierce. Mr. Thomas Gibbons. Lefi' fo righh Mr. James Riendeau, Mr. Richard Helm, Miss Kaih- S+ancIing: Miss Aiice Kapfer, Miss Doroihy Bowman, Miss Sadie ryn McIIrea'rh. CIarIce. Mr. Lawrence Kirby, Abseniz Mr. Thomas I-Iabib, Mrs, Mar- gueriie Milier. MUSIC Leff Io righf: Miss Ann Barber, Mr. Gerald Dwyer. Mr. Eugene Baumqarner, Mr. George FuIIerI'on. MATHEMATICS Seafedz Mrs. Gordon Zecher, Miss Giadys Kohier, Mrs. I-Ienry Giiberi. Siandingz Mrs. John Scanlin, Miss Fannie CarroII, Mrs. John Flaniqan, IT is Ihe supreme arf of Ihe Ieacher Io awaken ioy in creaiiye expression and Icnowiedge. -ALBERT EINSTEIN HEALTH i I PHYSICAL EDUCATION I Miss Mary Jane Kavanaugh, on left Mrs. Lawrence Leff Io righh Mr. Jack Shafer, Mrs. Jack Shafer, Mr. Dan Navarro, Kirby. on right Miss Shiriey Bears, Mr. Henry VeI'Ier. 7 MAINTENANCE S+anding: R. Guyeife, H. Ferguson, C. PuIman, E. Jaworski. Sea+ec.I: P. Ginger, E. Ausiin, B, John- son. 8 BUS DRIVERS FirsI' row: Howard Ure, HaroId Ure, C. Brierion, J. Kemp, F. SIOH, Red Gardner, W. Peck. Second row: Floyd Lewis, C. Osborne, F. Seah, H. Campany, O. Ful- Iingfon, J. Alexander, L. Hoppel, P. Gracey, G. Bridge, D. CIark, G. Wright C. Schack, V. Humes, M. FIeIcI1er, W. McEII1earn, F. Howard, L. Colilar, Carl Lewis. STAF F OFFICE STAFF Leff 'Io rigI1I: Mrs. John Burns, Mrs. James Bafes, Miss Lorna Marhys, Miss Mary Jean MaqIiocI1e'rri. .s - -.M agar. CAFETERIA Sea-I-ed: G. Purman, M Ward, E. Houpperi, D WaIsI'l, I. Goefz, M. Rome H. Campany. S'IancIing: E Brown, A, Perry, A. WiIson E. Jameson, L. Merkley, M CroiIz, R. Sayer, M. Ter- rillion. ,.- . . .,k...'-,.- .n...g x-f A v M , ,,,-...f..m. f 1 , ff-ff-vpamvvvww,-AJ . - hw- -gugywsw -- -' f .,w'. wjwvrwufm-uxunwfig f M- ,V 4 ' - ---m, -r- 1.-num. w -- L-an-H, W Juv. an-.sw ' . ,w ,f ,, --- LITERARY STAFF Firsl row: Arnold. S. Flelcher, Penney, M. Doherly, Lombard. Second row: Ward. Bell, Gal- loway, H. Rennie, McGraw, C. McCorkle, Robinson, Landauer. BUSINESS STAFF Firsl row: Eisenhauer, Harvey, Welsig, B. Dallon, Feislal, Johnson. Second row: Koszlowslci, Deilz. David Richardson and Eddy, Tibbles, Redmond, Miller, Warren, LeRoux, Maureen Murphy' B. Rueclcwald, J. Vining, Zahn. During lhe course ol Jrhe year The sludenl acliyily room saw no blood, buf sweal and lears we had a-pleniy. There was a lremendous amounl of work To be done before The Carfhaclian copy sheels could be senl lo Jrhe publisher. From all ends ol The building people wilh piclures, layouls, and copy rushed around lrying lo coordinale lheir aclivilies, while Miss Hughes' Jrypisls pounded madly and Miss Mcllrealh's pholographers lighled The school wilh popping llashbulbs, frying lo beal lhe innumerable deadlines. Evenlually The lasl package ol copy-sheels was mailed lo The Taylor Publishing Company, and we could sil baclc, relax, and worry over Jrhe finished producl. ADVISORS Miss Hughes, Mrs. Walers, Mrs. Munger. and Miss Mcllrealh. TYPISTS Firsl' row: R. Brady, Cleland, B. Dallon, J. Peebles. Second row: S. Warcl, G. Sfone, Canell, Feislel, Chaully, A. Towne. YEARBOOK STAFF PHOTGGRAPHY Firsf row: Paul, Phelps, Allen, Taylor. Second row: Wilkinson, D. Bezan illa, McMahon. ART AND LAYOUT EDITORS Pai Penney on right Sue Flefcher on lefl Firsl row: Perkins, P. Phillips, Maxwell, D. Forbes. L. Lelwman. Second row: Miller, Barneli, Leana, Griswold. Third row: Clifford, Bennell, Boni, Cullen, VancleWaler, Falwsel. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY The members oT The RoberT G. Wallace ChapTer OT The Na Tional Honor SocieTy, are sTudenTs who have proved ouTsTan The Senior Honor SocieTy sponsors a balce sale and a varieT Annually iTs members receive various honors and awards: in Tor a naTional award, The NaTional MeriT Scholarship: and Thr bard, received leTTers OT commv.-:ndaTion. The Junior Honor iTe Treasury by holding a Tudge sale. FirsT row: STiles, Munger, T. Myers. G. Maroun, Paul, D. DalTon, Weeks. Second row: MonTgomery, Flanigan, Fargo, Mosher, Draper, Finnegan. Firsf row: WeTsig, G. Morgan, R. Brady, M. DoherTy, Tehonica, Brown, D. Richardson. Second row: Galloway, S. Landauer, Lombard, S. l:leTcher, M. Maroun, L. Lehman, P. Phillips. Third row: Kaiser, D. Bezanilla, Ward, Arnold, H. Rennie, Allen, Penney, Miller. Tional Honor SocieTy and iTs subsidiary, The Junior Na- ding in scholarship, leadership, and characTer. Each year y show, buT iTs prime purpose is To promoTe scholarship. TacT, This year a member, Molly DoherTy, has gualiTied ee sTudenTs, PaT Penney, Sue Landauer, and Alice Lom- SocieTy, newly organized, has already begun building up JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 'HQ Firs+ row: J. Gales. B. Rueclcwald, D. Warren. Second row: Sally Brown, V. Morgan, E. McCorlcle, G. Roberis, Jean Landauer. Sherrie Brown. Third row: Dalton, Koniz, Allen, B. Cole, Walers. Terrillion. Fourfh row: Pierce, Leana, VanPaHen, Boshari, T, Dupell, Gamble. The Srudeni Councils ol CCS consisr ol represenrariyes elecied by The sludenrs lo help iorrnulale school policy. The charlers For lhe various clubs nnusl be approved by ihe Councils: and Jrhe Chrisimas parry, including a facully-sludenr baslcelball game, was under rheir auspices. Before lhe holidays lhe Siudenr Councils prornoled Chrisrmas spirii by placing gaily decorarecl frees in rhe halls. Presideni of The Senior Siudenl Council is Kurr Koniz: vice-president Sally Brown: secreiary, Doroihy Warreng ireasurer, Marlc Terrillian. Junior Sludeni Council officers are: Ginny Maroun, presidenig Tin'i Trowbridge, vice-presidenlq Deanna Dalion, secreiary: and Connie Shannon, Treasurer. Firsl row: O'Donnell, Trowbridge, M. Bears, K. Cauley, Benson, S. Clarlce, M. Flelcher. Second row: Zando, Wesr, Paul, D. Dalion, N.l-ldd,M.M , h , C.Th'd : h. Tunia,eMaTQhall, B. NlZfiBi'TenT,lBehneeMlT, Ph,lcl5olhT2riy, Mgvhounaienc .3154 Firsf row: R. Pierce, W. Wal rnanh-2 a Bezanilla. Second row: Phelps, J. l-loughlon, Leana, Bosharf, Wisner, Mee an. T ro . J. Cullen, Allen, Walers, Terrillion, D. Rich- ardson. Fourfh row: M. Lehman, Ecke n, Schloop, Johnson, Arnold. 'ef The Traffic Squad, organized lasl year, is one of our mosr innporlanl service organizalions. Led by David Richardson and his aides-de-camp, Leslie Allen and lvlarlc Terrillion, These boys are slalioned af various posis lhrouqhoulr 'rhe school lo direcl Jrhe flow of lrailic and prevenr congesrion in rhe halls. Boys wearing red arm bands have become a familiar and welcome siqhlr al slraregic poinls rhroughoulr lhe building. 'M Traffic Squad meefing. Minules of las? meeiing. Presiden+ Dave Richardson. W' 'nl K7 Ill Sp41'LCi1Lp Firsl row: brown, Tehonica, S. Higgins, J. Gales, Jean Landauer, Lovejoy, Jo Landauer. ,LL ' D' ' ' ' 1 I Second row R Brady Harvey, Maxwell, J. Peebles, S. Flelcher, Robinson, Chaully, Kadow. wx ,LQ Third row: Liberalos, J. Cauley, Kills, Higrnan, Auberlen, J. Forbes, M. Maroun, Huni, Mc- - fix' .,-Yi, ' U , lf Callops. Fourfh row: Paige, E. McCorlcle, Smiih, Mosher, DeMed NG. Howard, L. Howard, .LW HJ 1 wsnef K vim Y ' hw ' yi' f J lwi Mu ,f A - - 9- X V, ws, I V N LAW .W - , I J LLP, I wikis, X N lrll N X Il Y ,M I U hi 'Cl 'fi fl. lb I i fx K' ' L' i il' ' 'N 'J A lm KC, l ,Mil y .X LU yd y ,l L, I i 71 A L1 !sf X , A+ lheiend 'lol lhe lirs quarrer lhe Library Club inilial-ed Jrhirleen new rnerrlbers Aller Frhe iniiialion The following officers were elecledz Lynda Maxwell, President Connie Paige, Vice-President Susan Fleicher, Secreiary-Treasurer. The Library Club held' ihe lirsl school dance of Jrhe year in Ocrober. Under lhe chairmanship oi Sally Brown, our dance was very successful. Our lulure evenls include senior represenlalion ar lhe area Srudenl Library Conference al Adams Cenrer in lhe spring. We plan, wirh lhe help ol rhe English Deparrrnenl, lo have a line-free day and la have book reviews in Jrhe English classes ro celebrale Nalional Library Week. Fresidenl Lynda Max- well. Vice-Presideni' Connie Paige. Mrs' Zecher' Did you sign lhe library s ip? ---nl g n- ai I5 GIRLS' CHORUS MIXED CHORUS Firsi' row: F. Gardner, Ormislon, K. Vining, G. Gales, Lelarle. Second row: Tibbles, DeLong, L, Higgins, Bennell, Welmore, Edwards. Third row: Clark, Maxwell, Penney, C. McCorlcle, Knapp, Prievo. fx Wlnffwli J l ffigslilwff Firsi' row: Tilley, Scribner, Lallock, P. Phillips. Second row: Gamble, Olds, u Norlon, Lanplier, A. Mosher, Griswold, Brown. Third row: R. Cole, John-I son Filzsimmons, Closs, Barden, Plielps. D. Bezanilla, Kaiser. Firsf row: Place, S. Reed, Cox, Delhoney, N. Shorir, I. Plumadore, G, Smilh, Sanclra l-lohnson, Orion, Benson. Second row: Oyerlon, Moroughan, Ar- que-He, Schuman, Mailh- ews, Goodhearh P. Do- herly, C. Flynn, Couniry- man, Cummings. Third row: Finch, McBride, Rowsarn, C. Rueclcwald, J. Dalron, Sharon Johnson. Deskins, 6. Kline, P. Murphy. Scee. Walers. JUNIOR CHORUS Firs+ row: Murz, Amo, Benl, Morouqhan, Carlin, Aflinaii, Barbalich, Koz- lowski, l-luley, P. Slone. Second row: Accarinol Mealus, French, Sisson, Zando, Thomas, Loomis, Mehafley, Lyon. Bach, M. Plurnadore. Third row: Nuiling, J. Barden, B. Snell, E. Smifh, Tunla. Robl, Phelps, Adams, Coughlin, Bennelr, King, Four+h row: Whiling, Bab- cock, M. Clark, Rhode. Moniressor, Prafr, Wesl, C. Clarke. P. Jones, Youngs, Ambrose. Firsf row: Rowsam, Wil- liams, Wefmore, D Johnson, Windover Millspaugh, Maroun Second row: Sayer, l'l Bears, Barker, G. Slew- arl, Trowbridge, Fau- velle, McGraw. f'1 fn -'x Firsl' row: Filzsimmons, J. Peebles, M. Maroun, Cole, Brown, Zahn. Second row: M. Doherfy, J. Houghlon, Allen, Welsig, Phelps, Third row: B. Dallon, R. Bennefi. Lanpher, Deirz. The Dance Band was or- ganized by Mr. Fullerion To give inleresied siudenls a chance ro play popular Jrunes, since The regular band plays only classical and semi- classical music. These aspiring musicians were off io a good srarl ai Jrhe beginning of ihe year when lhey played al a ban- guel for The Slare School Board, bul orher acliyilries such as 'rhe Yearbook and Senior Play quickly depleied 'rhe bands ranks unril ii was disconrinued. There are hopes, however, of forming a new group nexl year. JUNIOR BAND DANCE BAND Firsi' row: Morrison, J. Scee, Connors, Wilkinson, Miller, Gales, Covey, Johnson, French, Ferguson, P. Hill, Afiinari. Second row: Mealus, Spraguie, Ward, Richardson, Crowner, Thompson, Cloe. French, Muiz, Boni, K. Scee, Allen, M. Bears, Galloway, Bezanilla, Knapp, Third row: Ballard, Fahsel, l-l. Bears, Lehman, Rennie, Mosher, Carlson, Beggs. ..,,.-Q,-'fn Q I Aggddw, l.e'H' 'lo rlghl: D. Lanplner, C. Ward. M. CONCERT BAND Lefl 'lo riglwl: Lombard, Filzsimmons, M. Gilbert S. Lehman. Leff lo riglwl: Redmond, R. Smillw, Wells, D Srnlllw, Gerber, E. Ward. Firsl row: Norlon, Powell, Bell, l-louglnlon l-lervey. Second row: Morgan, Telwonica, A Mosher, Griswold. M. Dalfon, P. Peebles Third row: Gamble, LaJue++, Brolherlon Lozo, Killlngbeclc, Ure. Firs'r row: J. Houghron, B. Dalfon, Sriles Second row: Allen, Welsig, Barden Kaiser. Richardson, Phelps. Leif ro rughl Clarke L Lehman Shan non. MARCHING BAND Kay Deilz, Gail Walsemann, Malcolm Bears, Diana Weeks, David Lanpher, Carol Carlson, Randy Smiih, Darleen Smiih, Elaine Ward, Nancy Redmond, Richard Wells, Lawrence Gerber, Jeffrey l-loughlon, Slephen Phelps, Leslie Allen, JoAnn Sliles, James Barden, Roberl Kaiser, Barbara Dallon, Nancy Souva, Frances Cloe, Chrisline Munger, Deanna Dalfon. Donald Trainham, Charles Ward, Roberi Fiizsimrnons, John Dumaw, Daniel Doane, Alice Lombard, Susan Lehman, Elinor Zahn, Marcia Maroun, Jean Warcl, Linda Cole, Sally Ferguson, Jane? Peebles, Susan Bell, Sharon Norron, Virginia Morgan, Molly Doherly, Palricia Peebles, Maureen Dalion, Beryl Gamble, Annelie Tehonica. Alberia Mosher, Caiherine Lozo. Karen LaJueH', Nancy Brolherion, John Houqhlon, Linda Sione. Sharon Covey, Nancy Gales, Consiance Shannon, Siephen Clark. Drum Maiorelle: Rose Benneil: Twirlers: Virginia Gales, Holly Chaufly, Susan Fleicher, Mary Monna+, Sharon Paul, Mary Gilbert lPic+ure page 9.1 Lefi' ro righf Cole Brown J, Peebles Maroun Zahn COMMERCIAL Cl-U B Ef'z2.1zzg.'?sSEQ2iL' .?3Idi3?Fi,22',,F5Ji2i2, E,-,gtlizi J. Brolherlon, E. Delcin. J. Eknew, Knapp, P. Trainham, l.. Covey. The Commercial Club, a service organizalion, supplies CCS slrudenls wilh pencils and school paper 'rhrough Jrhe boolcslore and logelher wilh Jrhe Lilerary Club publishes Jrhe Clarion, our school newspaper. Mr. McLaughlin advises lhe club and Rose Brady serves as president The Lilerary Club is responsible for The wriling ol The Clarion, which is published every six weelcs. Advisors are Miss Colburn and Mrs. Fleming: and The execulives are Edi+or-in- Chief Rose Brady, Assis+an+ Edilror JoAnne Lillie, Business Manager Janice Bro+her+on, Arl Edilor Kalherine l-lamil'ron, and Fealrure Edilor Virginia Maroun. Firsf row: R. Brady, Kills, G. Maroun, Monnal, T. Myers. Second row: Vandewafer, Gardner, J. Cauley, Munger, M. Doherly, B. Barker. Third row: S. Landauer. S. Fleicher, l-lamillon, J. Brolherron l ,...,-, ,,- ,Y Firsl row: Lanoue, l-lamillon, Ward. Second row: Russell, Parkinson, La! Mora, P. Phillips, Bush. Third row: Boni, G. Gales, Cauley, Miller, MacVean, Lighiholder. The Ari Club consisls primarily oi sludenls who lind il impossible lo lil ar'l inlo Their daily schedules and enjoy working seyenlhperiod under Miss lvlcllrea+h's guidance. These amaleur Rembrandls have produced some remarkable painfings and drawings. lvlr. l-leim's Pholography Club develops and processes many oi lhe piclures used in lhis yearbook and lakes aclion pholos al lhe games and dances. Pholography Club officers are George lvlclvlahon, president Larry Taylor, vice-presideni1Gary Paul, secrelaryg and Jack lvlcNichols, lreasurer. Firsi' row: McMahon, Sly, Miller, Fahsel, Ward, Bailey, Trusdale, Smilh. Second row: L. lvlinick, Fahsel, Cox, l-lamillon, B. Minnick, Bancroft Accarino, L. Clark. Third row: Mchlichols, French, Lundy, D. Bezanilla, Wilkine son, Paul, Taylor, Palmer, Nolrsier. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB H F F A Firsf row: Persha, Treasurer, R. Miller, secrefaryg Kempney, vice-president: l-larper, senlinelj Eisenhauer, . . u reporler. Second row: Tibbles, Burke, Freeman, Chamberlan, J. Davis, Jerry Brillon, G. Miller, McCallops, Failing. Third row: Connor, Peclc. Thesier, Fargo, Mclroy, Jones, Ausfin. The Fulure Farmers of America is a narional organizalion which consisls of boys sludying Vocalional Agricullure in public schools. Members learn Jrhrough acrive parlicipalion how Jro conducl and 'ralce parl in public meelings, finance Jrhemselves, solve Their own problems, spealc before lhe public, buy ancl sell co-operalively, and assume civic responsi- bilily. Local chapler acrivilies include parlicipalion in Counly F.F.A. speaking conlresls, chapler meelring conlesls, ancl iuolging conlesrs, as well as local aclivilies of Jrree planring, crop clemonslralions, and soil sampling. Members also iudge and show livesroclc ancl crops al lhe Jefferson Counly and N.Y.S. fairs as well as parlricipaling al' Jrhe Slrale F.F.A. Convenlion and Jrhe Slale F,F.A. camp al Long Poncl. Kempney and Persha helping Garland Ei- Fefe Kempney wi+l'l F.F.A. members idenri- senhauer' Reporler hlssenlorhelfer Hel' ,Wing weeds rasses Officers and Mr, Wai- of lhe F.F.A. Sfein Calf if Jeffer- and seeds in' agforagg liins recording a radio son Counry Fair, crop judging conlesl. ZGoi'l1T ll:lAkfI,eNF esen+' Dick Miller measur- ing ancl surveying corn al' an F.F.A. Demonsirafion in +l1e ploi ai' school. 'Bib csv A 1-4138 FP' F T C FirsT row: WeTsig, J. GaTes, Tehonica, B. Rueclcwald, Robinson. Second ' ' ' row: BroTherTon, Cole, S. FleTcher, Morgan, Miller, P. Phillips. Third row: Eddy, L. Lehman, T-lamilTon, BarneTT, C. McCorlcle. AlThough The FuTure Teacher's Club wasn'T Tormed unTil This pasT Tall, The inTeresT in Teaching ThaT has developed is remarkable. Guided by Mr. Malerlc, The members have sTarTed many acTiviTies To open The Teaching door To oTher sTudenTs. Trips have been planned To various STaTe Teachers Colleges in order To acguainT The sTudenTs wiTh These campuses. Membership in The FuTure Nurse's Club is made up OT Juniors and Seniors who plan To enTer The nursing proTession aTTer graduaTion. The purpose oT This club is To acguainT sTu- denTs wiTh The TnudamenTals oT nursing. The girls aTTend lecTures aT The l-louse OT The Good SamariTan and Mercy l-lospiTal in WaTerTown each Thursday. FirsT row: L. Minniclc, MaglioccheTTi, B. Minniclc, Rivers, DeiTz, Harvey, Griswold, Cook. Second row: WrighT, Olds, Paige, Galloway, M. Maroun, F,N,C, S. Brown, PloTT. Third row: NorTon, Saber, Zahn, McGraw. Henry Rennie, Donna WeTsig, Molly DoherTy, Spe Landauer. We have a winning Quiz Team aT C.C.S. The Brain TrusT oT Molly DoherTy, Sue Landauer, PaT Penney, Henry Rennie, and Donna WeTsig won Tive consecuTive maTches on The Thursday evening challenge quiz programs on radio sTaTion WATN. By deTeaTing Alex- andria Bay, Mannsville Manor, La Fargeville, GlenTield and Adams CenTer, They have earned The righT To compeTe wiTh all oTher champions in The May playoTTs. The second Team oT Bob Kaiser, Linda Lehman, Alice Lombard, and Marcia Maroun was deTeaTed by a narrow margin in iTs TirsT maTch wiTh Copenhagen. Junior AchievemenT Company oT CCS is a small scale version oi business and indusTry. Through acTual experience The members are acguainTed wiTh producTion meThods, laws of supply and demand, and The world oT business in general. JACO, The Junior AchievemenT Company, is sponsored by The ST. Regis Foreman's Club. Firsf row: MonnaT, WeTmore, D. Hedden, L. Higgins, J. Peebles. Second row: Saber, D. Ward, V. Rogers, Hall, J. BroTherTon, L. Gerber. Third row: B, Johnson, Arnold, H. Rennie,- McMahon. fe FirsT row: R. Sixberry, Loveioy, K. Flynn, Jo Landauer, Jean Landauer, SrniTh. Second row: Shaw, Clarlce, Mc- Mahon, Nash, S. Crane, Eddy, Lundy, Taylor, Mc- Nichols, Johns. The ProiecTion Club, newly organized This year, is under The clirecTion oT Mr. Gregory. IT was Tormally organized in SepTember when The members elecTed The Tollowing oTTi- cers: Ron Sixberry, president Jim SmiTh, vice-president Joey Landauer, secreTary, and Jeannie Landauer, Treasurer. The main aims oT The club are To provide audio-visual equipmenT To Teachers and To Train sTudenTs in operaTing and caring Tor Tape recorders, record players, and Tilm sTrip and movie proiecTors. The Junior l-ligh DramaTics Club consisTed oT sTudenTs in grades seven Through nine who were inTeresTed in learning abouT acTing and The various bacl4sTage duTies. While This club was only in exisTence Tor The TirsT semesTer, iTs members presenTed a one-acT play enTiTled 'Billy's FirsT DaTe. Club advisor was Mrs. Picl4erT, and oTTicers were as Tollows: KaThy Finnegan, PresidenT: Judy l-longo, Vice-PresidenTg KaThy Eddy, SecreTary: and PaT Sayer, Treasurer. FirsT row: OverTon, Love, Barker, Bloss, Sayer, Bears, Pluma- dore, Second row: DeForge, Bach, Munger, Finnegan, KOT- schevar, CarpenTer, Johnson. Third row: Hongo, Murphy Babcock. Covey. Eddy. Mulmey. 'JUNIOR DRAMATICS Firsl row: Koszlowslci, Harvey, Chaully Reed, Clark, Veller. Sec- ond row: l-lewill, Perkins, Owens, Pierce, Cleland, Warren, Rueck- wald. Murphy. Third row: Lundy, Eddy, Arnold, Morse, Miller, La- velsky Forbes. JV- K - 6 1 i T T' ' sf. r ' P . v li , f r i I TH ESPIANS A The Senior high dramalic club, The Thespians, was aclive during Jrhe Tirsl Jrerrn. I+ mel every Wednesday in Jrhe Junior Caieleria and presenlred slxirs, palnomimes, and a one-acl play. Cllicers were President Maureen Murphy, Vice- Presiclenl, Joanne Reed, Secrelary, Diane Owens, and Treasurer, Beverly Reuclcwald. For Their only dramalic venlure The senior class chose The Jrhree-acl play by Lee and Lynde Miller, Sno Haven, a myslery-comedy. The acrors and aclresses were Molly Doherly, Sue Plelcher, Susan Harvey, Barbara Dallon, Donna Welsig, Joan McGraw, Gary Arnold, Charles Ward, George McMahon, Jim McLean, David Swarlzenlruber, Janice Perlcins, Bill Palmer, Dick Powell, Maureen Murphy, Sam Lundy, Sue Landauer, Alice Lombard, and Dorolhy Warren. Mrs. Picker? was direclorg Marlha Amodio was assislanl direclory Mr. l-leim had charge oi The sels, aided by slage manager, l-lenry Rennie. Baclcslage worlcers were Elmer Barnell, Janice Brolherlon, Grovene Canell, Holly Chaufly, David Child, Kay Deilz, Roberl Johnson, Sharon Norlon, Alice Phillips, Beverly Reuclcwald, Kay Robinson, Emery Shaw, Larry Taylor, Deana Ward, and Jean Zahn. g Firsi row: Perkins, Harvey, Flelcher, Ward. Second row: Swarizenlruber, Landauer, Dallon, Wersig, McLean. Third row: Ilsgniyl,rXli1aCIgeg,NlMCuhrL5j11yylxicnlxighcovn, Warren, Arnold, Lombard, k' i I, l if f- fi is , Firsl row: Planigan, Munger, Zahn, Weeks Bell, Veller, Kolschevar. Second row: Peebles, Pin- negan, Lombard, Lehman, Plelcher, l-lamillon, Cole, Brown, Tillie. Third row: Meehan, Wilkinson, Cole, Smilh, Bezanilla, Houghlon. Every Salurday morning during lhe sl4i season members ol lhe CCS Slci Club lravel lo Snow Ridge lor slci inslruc- lions and a morning ol spills, lhrills and chills. Prom beginner lo advanced, everyone has a good lime, whelher il is lounging in lhe wax house, loasling loes on lhe wood slove, or a spineflingling run down a lasl lrail. As lhe enlhusiasm lor slciing grows, so grows lhe slqi club. This year's club is lhe largesl yel, and we hope lhal il will conlinue lo expand. The Rille Club, under lhe supervision ol Mr. Daniel Hurley, pracliced each Wednesday al lhe rille range ol lhe new Carlhage Armory. During lhe meelings, conducled by Presidenl Pele Kesler, members leagned marlcsmanship and correcl shooling posilions as well as rille salely. fe if , f 'P if My P ,AZ ZWQTQQW Firsl row: Burns, Pierce, Smilh. Cullen. Second row: Trainham, Johns, Persha, Kesler, T. Clark, Auslin. Third row: S. Crane, Zembiec, Ward, McLean, Rennie, Mclvlahon. iw ili' ' vi fr 4- A X we rw: , lf' ' ., T Q .oy if v -ses-if' f5?,,-'Uf2Q:'F:T,r?a255?!fl L ND? - '15 me-Q.. 30 Firsf row: Wisner, Blonclin, Brown, Rich- ardson, Burns, Faunce, Davis. Second row: Paul, Thesier, McLean, Ward, Wai'- ers, Koniz, Eckelman, Third row: Ames, Johnson, Swarrzenrruber, Willon, Nindl. Powell. VARSITY CLUB Boys who have earned a varsiry lelier are eligible for The Varsiry Club, which aims ro promore good sporlsmanship. The proceeds from rhe performance ol rhe Harlem Magicians, a professional baskelball Jream, wenr Towards This year's proiecr, rhe purchase of a movie camera for The school. The Girls' Alhleric Associalion helps ro promore inreresr in girls' inrramural sporrs. The Club carries ou+ many worlhwhile proiecrs such as collecring food and cloihing for needy families in The communiry. Mr. Verler and Mrs. Shafer serve as advisors ol Jrhese clubs respecrively. Bolh clubs have sponsored hecord hops and check rooms al baskeiball games To raise money roward lhe purchase of members' iackers. GAA Firsi row: B. Dalron, Harvey, Warren Rueckwald, Vining, L. Higgins, Flercher Brorherron. Second row: Deiiz, Wersig Wrighr, S. Higgins, Paige, Rice, Scribner, Lanpher, Flanigan. Third row: S. Brown, Maglioccherri, Miller, Morgan, Lehman, Lombard, Mosher, Welmore, Monnal. i Firsi' row: P. Peebles, Tilley, .Walsemann, Sharon Brown, Jo Landauer. Reed, Dionne, Koszrowski. Second row: Bowman, E. Mc- Corkle, Dalion, VandeWa+er, Cook, Hall, Perkins, Sralford. Third row: Gilbert Jean Lanclauer, Saber, Griswold, Chaufly, S. Landauer, Maxwell, Clark. k .-L f . 'Q 4 K V L-,fx , ez , V E . Mr. Spencer Wes'rern, Cross Couniry. ATHLETICS Here ere We coaches who punk Hue Carfheqe Comefs in orbif. Mr. Fred March, Wresiling. Mr. Henry Velder, Direcfor of A+He+Ycs, Varsify Baske+balN: Mr. Dam Navarre, Varsify Baske+baH, Assisfanf Foofbafiz Mr. Jack Shafer Versify FooH0aN, Freshmen Baskefbdlq Mr. Den Hudey, Rifle Team, JV Baske+baU. AY me LefT To righh Earle, Walseman, Jaworslci, McBride, Johnson, McMahon, Ward, l-l. Rennie, CapTain: CarpenTer. Wilkinson, Fuller, Covell, L. Rennie, Coach WesTern. The Cross CounTry Team parTicipaTed in meeTs aT Norwood-NorToll4, Governeur, Baldwinsville, lvlassena, and The secTionals aT ColgaTe. Leo Rennie placed TiTTy-second in The sTaTe Thus winning a sTaTe shield. The iunior varsiTy TooTball Team, even Though iT had a losing season, was very successTul in many ways. l:irsT oT all ouT OT The TorTy boys who sTarTed The season, ThirTy-one Tinishedq and oT ThirTy-one, nineTeen received leTTers. Their record was Three wins and Tour losses. This was commendable since Ten players were injured during The season. Two oT Their losses came aT The hands oT Oswego and WaTerTown, buT The Oswego score was I3-7 and The WaTerTown I4-I3. These Two were probably The besT games played all season, even Though They were losT. Firsi row: Bailleirgeon, McDermid, Girard, Medwiclc, Pierce, Coughlin, CroviTz. Second row: Spade, lacovazzi, lnTorcia, Child, Peck, Cauley, Hedden. Third row: Moses, Burns, BossouT, JV Queary, RichTer, Face. Fourih row: Manor, WeTsig, Williams, Nash, Rivers. SToddard, Flanigan, DisoTell. Coaches: Torn Habib and Lyle Green. Firsi row: Coach Navarro, Co-capTains Davis and Koniz, Coach ShaTer. Second row: Burns. Paul, Brown, LaPierre. WaTers, WilTon, Richardson, SwarTzenTruber, Cummins, Thesier, Flynn, Blondin, Cole. Third row: Nindl, Ames, Eclcelman. NoTTsier, Koenig. Knapp, Thomas, Spade. Gardner, Mchlichols, Meehan. Kempney, STewarT. 'C' ,M T ' six 'TA lj 'T X X fl J sis so ,si 3,iT5a1Q?s2iT.cTFTfsfce M The l958 TooTball season was characTerized by alTernaTing high and low poinTs. The TirsT low was a loss To a wealc FranlcTorT Team in which CarThage wenT To The one yard line The TirsT Time our players goT The ball and Trom There on They Tumbled The ball game away. The ComeT aTTaclc cliclced in The second game againsT Camden To produce a 30-O Triumph. ATTer a loss To Oswego came Two wins, The mosT saTisTying oT which as a I9-I4 vicTory over Lowville, in which CarThage had To hold Tor Tour downs on The one yard line To assume vicTory. CarThage was deTiniTely hoT in The nexT game againsT l3ulTon, holding a 27-O edge early on The second quarTer and only allowing l:ulTon To score againsT The reserves. This game proved cos+Iy when a Tew days laTer iT was Tound ThaT KurT Koniz, our hard-driving Tullbaclc, had brolcen his leg and would be ouT Tor The remainder oT The season. A good CanesToTa Team Tools our measure in The mud and seT The sTage I I Tor The Tinal againsT WaTerTown. ln This game CarThage was deTiniTely The KurT Konuz and Irv Davis. , underdog buT gave The Cyclones many anxious momenTs beTore succumb- ing To superior numbers and speed in The lasT guarTer. The acTion shor below was Talcen aT This game. Tl JV Firsl row: John Inlorcia, Bolo Knapp, John Nindl, Darwin Queary, Second row: Maurice Dalfon, Dale Manor, Bob Walers, Bill Flynn, Gary McBride. The iunior varsiry squad slarred rhe season well, winning five our ol The Tirsr seven games. Al The eighrh game againsr Os- wego Wagoner, rallesr man on Jrhe squad, was moved up io varsily and Jrhe JV's losl. Coach Na- varro's boys slruggled valianlly Jrhe remainder of The season buf lacked heighl. Their final record was eighi wins and nine losses. The freshman leam had a superlahve season winning ren our of eleven games. The aihleric deparrmenr has high hopes ol: These boys developing info an exceplional iunior varsiry and subsequenr varsiry. Albie Noyes, aggressive and Tasi was Jrhe ourslanding player of rhe season, alrhough all Jrhe boys showed grear promise and abiliry. Firs+ row: Joe Venliquaflro, George Blondin, Kenr Cauley, Genrry Russell, Wall Moses, Jerry Zimmerman. Second row: Carleron Carpenrer, Alloie Noyes, Joe Bossoul, Wayne Mcllroy, Jerry Child, Roberr Sprague, Mike Flanigan. VARSITY BASKETBALL leli' lo righl: Ernie Lapierre, Ervin Davis, Kurl Koniz, Jaclr Faunce. Gary Paul, Raleigh Jaclcson, Tom Earle, Bob Wagoner Maris T6'VI'illVOV1 Jim Burns, David Richardson, Bill Brown, Tom VandeWaler. The loss ol seven velerans lhrough gradualion slowed down lhe slarl ol lhe Carlhage Comels. Aller dropping lour games belore Chrislmas vacalion, consislenl innprovemenl helped lhem win nine oul ol lhe lasl len games and lie Indian River lor lhe Norlhern Division lille. Aggressiveness, line leam spiril, rugged delensive play, and general slcill improvemenl made up lor laclc ol heighl. The leam was characlerized by no slarsg bul lhe play ol LaPierre, Richardson, Davis, Koniz, and Faunce was oulslanding. How- ever, a slrong bench was evidenced by lhe line play ol all lhe remaining players. Probably one ol lhe Comels' mosl nolable achievernenls was lheir lhree viclories over arch rival, Walerlown l-ligh School. The Comels' lighl dims nexl year because all squad mem- bers excepl Burns and Wagoner will garduale. Pep lallc VARSITY BASEBALL E231,hQfmEr5:mE?,3E4,,F'Bfocflizimisrswim Sfmgfx Coac Navarro. The I958 baseball learn had a successful season in Thai Jrhey beai every Jream ihey played ai leasl' once. The viclories were over Rome, Waleriown, Lowville, Claylon, and Governeur. Norman Smilrh led +he hiHers wirh a .395 bailing average, and John Blondin led The piichers wiih four wins and one loss. The J.V. baseball leann compleled a successful season wiih a record of live wins and ihree losses. The big win was scored againsr Waieriown, whose only loss of ihe season was +o Carrhage. Ouliielder Dick Bulls led Jrhe learn in hiiring wiih a .438 average while Leonard Gardner led The piichers wirh Jrhree wins and one loss. Firsf row: Gardner, Wagoner, Nash, Hare, Don Queary, Knapp, M. Lehman J.V. gegcaocnhdggmgylvlushlare, Manager: Bulls, DeLosh, Manor, Koenig, Schloop, Thomas Firs+ row: Feflerly, Barker, Tibbies, Thomas, Pierce. Second row: Meehan, Eclcelman, Blondin, Lehman, W Wilron, Child. Third row: Coach March, Benr, Burke, Disolell, Gerber, Girard, Draper. The wreslling learn finished fiilh in lhe Qnlario wresrling league wilh a record ol four wins. seven losses, and one lie. Allhough The learn as a whole placed iiflh in lhe league lournarnenl al Brownville, lhree Carlhaqe rnalmen placed in rhe finals. John Blondin, wilh a record of sixleen wins and one loss, won The lrophy in his weiqhi class: while Bill Eckelman and Jim Willon placed second in lheir respeciive weighi classes. Blondin also won Jrhe lrophy al' Rome becorning 'lhe lirsi seclional winner from CCS. Prospecls for nexl year are brighl since only lhree boys will be losi lhrough qradualion. Brownville Tournameni Secrional champion, John Blondin Senior wresilers-Jim Wilfon and John Blondin. 37 Seaiecl: M. Bears, D. Bezanilla, Gamble, Buzzell. Standing: Cole, Nofrsier, L. Gerber. The Swim Club, under Jrhe clireclion of Mr. Thomas l-la- bib, is a new adoliiion To The alhlelic oleparlmenl This year. Several Sporis Days wiih Rome and Lowville were Jrhe highlighls of +he season. These undergraduales have been lrraining rigorously all winier and show promise of developing +heir Jream inlo an irnporlani adclilion To Carlhege Cenlral School alrhlelics. SWIM TEAM Whai' gorgeous cheerleaders! A sure fwo poinls. Our fooiball feam? v Foofball Pep Rally. mf..',,mw 11 IW ,,., ,.,. . v.f1- .ww-14 -- X 5. . Q 5 ? , 1 L I f l I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Lell' lo riglwlz Donna Welsig, Sue Flefclwer, Barb VandeWa+er, Rila Mag- QV liocclwelli, Linda Lehman, Dorolhy Warren, Sally Brown. Abseniz Joanne Lillie. V0 QP 3 9' MQW ,Af ff! GLC! Oiz CHEERLEADERS O. E ,sw or 0 LJ' xv J' I ,Lf VVIYXJ ay. gulsxvxus-fx . CQ Cyfvf Adv , ,nyc XJ-'V XDVSXX Qfgsjlj Dwdv QV E5-f' ga' Gb J.V. CHEERLEADERS - Firsf row: Sharon Brown, Sue Tillie, Gail Walse- mann, Sharon Paul. Second row: Jean Lanclauer, Mary Gilloerl, Jo Landauer, Palli Peebles. Absenl: Gerry Kellogg. 39 .X Y n AK 1 L 2? ww 0 av 3 -f 55,5 ,-'T'Wf5U'hf4.v3i5, A ' gi Q K, ' K S2 -aa wx A 1 wr . ,FZ , ? A .wg O W Q QQ Q? M gg 3 X Q 3 it 2 3 3 5 2 Q Q 2 g E 9 gQw 2 Q 1 V if V Q L 1 Wim R? if e is Ms- H If F H ,, , ia: 'S' 'P 47 si Q,..W .fn ,,. .r ,, . fpl .I , - .' 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Third row: James Burdick, Harold Clark, Max Brzezinski, Jim Buck, George Cassoni, Charles Burns, Jack Clemons, Therman Coller, Jimmy Cole, Charles Dean. Fourlh row: Ronnie Arnold, Charlolle Clark, Elaine Davis, Shirley Dekin, Marie Bray, Nancy Akins, Rosemary Clearo, Donna Cloe, Reed Crowner. CLASS OF 1964 Firsl row: Sharon Barbalick, Sharon Bach, Janeace Arquelle, Mary Benson, Cynlhia Allinali, Sue Allen, June Bingle, Marcia Bears. Second row: Hollis Bears, Frank Breaull, Terry Barker, Gary Beirman, Tom Beggs, Fred Ballard. Third row: Mike Bezanilla, Joellen Bennell, Carol Am- brose, Joan Barden, Mary Babcock, Rich- ard Adams. Firsl row: Richard Forsylh, Dick Ferris, Connie Gilpin, Mary Gill, Belh Gilberl, Belly Fuller, Tom Goldlhrile, Slephen Glidden. Second row: Cora Doxlaler, Rosemary DeLong, Anna Honey, Mary Ann Genilo, Susan Hughes, Shelby Jacoby, Jacqueline Farmer, Palsy Flan- iqan. Third row: Jim Fahsel, .lim Gallo- way, Larry Eddy, Gerald Egeberg, Kenny Gleason, Denny Fauvelle, Bob Fellerly, Don LaFargo, Kenny Girard. Fourlh row: Sally Ferguson, Laurie Dimock, Donna Cloe, Nancy Gerber, Ann Goodhearl. Noreen French, Pally Fuller, Bonnie Flilcrall. Firsi row: Joanne Hill, Pal Jones, Pai' Hill, Carolyn Goodrich, Sharon Johnson, Evelyn Hunneyman, Beisy Hervey, Judy Hare. Second row: David Johnson, John Knapp, Francis Hall, Na+han Houpperl, Alberf Hardy, Dale Johnson, Henry Harper, Richie Jarvis. Third row: Joanne Johnson, Sheryl Habermann, Regina Hu- ley. Gloria Kline, Suanne Klinq, Linda Hall. Firsf row: Clifford O'Donnell, Franklin Perrigo, Terry O'Shauqhnessy, David Perrigo, Molly Myers, Nina Mulz, Ann O'Brien, Sally Reed, Elaine Neadow, Chris Rice, Donna Pound, Alice Randles. Second row: Jimmy Oarman, Tom Prid- ell, Phil Owens, Bob Richardson, Dick Piere, Edmund Pelky. Charles Prashaw. Third row: Joan Newlon, Sandra Orion, Judy Orman, Donna Nulling, Peggy Plumadore, Roberia Place, Helen Over- ion, Paula Murphy. Firsf row: Bill Lombard, Arihur LaMora, Harold LaLone, Ronnie Langdon. Second row: Lelifa Lago, Joanne Kosz+owslci, Mary Kozlowski, Mary Lou Love, Judy Maffhews, Linda LoQuay, Cheryl L'- Huillier. Third row: Larry LaVancha, Gor- don Lewis, George LaMora, Peier Lin- siruih, Marc Lehman, Norman Maclore, Pal Maroun. Fourfh row: Nancy Loomis, BeHy Loomis, Sharon Lyon, Carol Ann Lyon, Sharon Lashure. SEVENTH GRADE Firsl' row: Rex Millspauqh, Arlhur Mayne, Dick Moore, Francis Mono, Peler Mealus. Second row: Pamela Mehalfy, Lynda Monigornery, Mary Jane Moroughan, Sue Moore, Calhy Mealus, Sandy Mc- Bride, Susan Moran. Third row: Peler Moroughan, Bernard Miller, Ervin Miller, Billy Miller, Ronnie Murdock, Mike Mc- Graw, Billy Melcalfe. Fourfh rowx Carle- +on McCue, Sharon Mehafly, Sandy Mosher, Janice Muir, Dick Meehan. Firsl row: Terry Wilkinson, Bruce Tiss, Fred Welob, Charles Windover, Eric Wangerin. Second rcw: Virginia Thomas, Joyce Whilney, Judy Wells, Janel Zan- do, Trenna Tunia, Edilh Sweeney. Third row: Andrew Zehr, Fred Williams, Doug- las Traylor, Dick Tullle, Jimmy Taylor, Joe Venliquallro. Fourih row: Merlin Toussainl, Randy Ward, Sherrie Whiling, Palricia Willon, Malcolm Welmore, Eu- gene Zeller. Firs+ row: Pal Sayer, Tim Roberfs, Gary Ruff, Gary Simser, David Sears, Donald Swain. Second row: Par Stone, Kay Scee, Joanne Sisson, Nancy Rushlow, Ellen Smilh. Third row: Bob Shaw, Brel? Row- sam, Allen Scoll, Vincenl Simmons, David Shelflelon, Dale Smilh. Fourlh row: Linda Schermerhorn, Linda Schack, Georgianna Rhode, Bonnie Snell. Nancy Shorll. CLASS OF 1964 Firs+ row: Mali' Flelcher, Sieve Foley Bob Cullen, Dick Finslerwalder, Jim Donl ahue, Gary Cummins, Gail Downing, Dick Cloe, Tom Eddy. Second row: Shir- ley Downing, Mary Dekin, Cheryl Con- nor, Ann Coughlin, Linda Couniryman, Linda Cummings, Connie Deskins, Chris Doehling. Third row: Dave Cole, Ray Fairfield, William Finnegan, Clarence Disoiell, Jerry DesJardins, Danny Doane, David Clinch, Bud Cole. Fourih row: John Dumaw, Pai Doherfy, Joanne Dal- fon, Carol Flynn, Rufh Duiion, Cindy Fleicher, Jeanne Finch, Dick Felierly. EIGHTH GRADE Firsf row: Jimmy Barker, Lynn Bisha, Tommy Baker, Sieve Clark, Johnny Cas- soni, Leroy Brigham, Cecil Booih, Second row: Karen Benl, Sally Amo, Mary Baker, Riia Carr, Wanda Arnold, Mary Baker, Doreen Burr. Third row: Gerald Bray, Pai Burke, Douglas Bacon, Dick Buffs, Jack Burns, Malcolm Bears, Doug Buzzell, Fred Brooks. Fourih row: Tom Cauley, Paul Bush. Sally Bishop, Carol Boni, Myra Adams, Lorraine Berger, George Blondin, Philip Aylward, Tim Bender. Firsf row: John Houghion, Larry Johnson, Jimmy Frankenburg, James Keefer, David Hardy, Ralph Harvey. Second row: Mar- quira Gill, Nancy Geniio, Vicki Frank, Sharon Higgins, Bonnie Harris, Joanne Gardner, Linda Gardner, Carol Harper, Third row: Bob Hari. Terry Hubbard. Noel Harding, Keifh Hubbard, Ken Johnson, Gary LaGrow, Roger Hedden, Kendrick Grosse. Fourfh row: Judy Hon- go, Linda Koischevar, Linda Fowler, Carol Foy. Donna Fuller. 45 Firsf row: Bobby Reviere, Billy Nier, Peler Pallerson, John O'Donnell, Gary O'Donnell, Graydon Palmer, Gary Paige. Second row: Carol Rogers, Pa+ O'Dris- coll. Anna Peck, Cheryl Pulnam, lda Plumadore.4Virginia Nevills, Linda Re- core. Third row: Paul Pelrie. Eugene Per- rigo, Randy Newman, David Nevills, John Plumadore, Tim O'Connor, David Noyes. Fourih row: Phil Perdew, Sharon O'DeH, Linda Newlon, Pal Rhode, Jo- Anne Parkinson, Nancy O'Dell, Clarence Pulnam. CLASS OF 1963 Firs? row: Tom McDerrnid, Dicl: Laver- sky, Billy Leeder, Richard Myers, Phil Monfgomery. Second row: Pal Mefcalf, Nancy McCue, Sandra, Lawlon, Sharon LaGrow, Sally Murdock, Susan Lehman, Judy Lehman, Andrea Medwiclc. Third row: Roherr Marlin, Sieve Melcalfe, Bill Nadola, Don Monaghan, Dwigh+ Mehaf- fy, Bob McNeil. Fourih row: S+eve Mayne. Pal Marshall, Georgia Mor- oughan, Bonnie Love, Sandy Lennox, Nancy Lowery, Linda Murphy. Firsi' row: Ronnie Rome, Tom Squires, Jon Slorms, Peier Sowich. David Sleen- burgh, Larry Taylor. Second row: Sylvia Shew, Brenda Rowsam, Sonia Siedleclci, Mary Margarel Russell, Judy Scee, Don- na Sione, Judy Shairaw. Third row: Lynn Snyder, Wayne Srnilh, Paul Sage, Grady Slewarr, Vernard Shampine, Jan Spencer, Ray Smilh. Fourih row: Jerry Rushlow, Cheryl Rueclcwald, Joyce Shurnan, Sandy Thomas, Waller Shellray. Firs+ row: Don Zehr, Peler Zahn, Tim Trowbridge, Charles Thompson, Joe Woodside. Second row: Joanna Zeller, Karen Ward, Eleanor Warers, Linda Van Pailen Nancy Terrillion, Brenda Warren, Third row: Gary Walsemann, Tim Taylor. Douglas Young, Donald Youngs, Fred Warner, Dale Thompson. EIGHTH GRADE Deferiel' Boy Scouls. Wha+ is so rare as a day in June? Andrea Medwick The fish I caughf was fha-a-a-al big! .,..:.':lLaI School daze. 4. Grefchen Baby, if's cold oufside! Mary Zoz Smifh ir'. I ' 5 .f...- 214- s I: , lowslri and Ginny Thomas. Summerfime 'Fun-Belh G. and Sue M Firsl rowz' Wayne Barkley, Phil Bariells, Carl Carpenler, Kennelh Baillargeon, Gene Burke, Joe Bossuol, Bob Bloss, Dean Beni. Second row: Sunday Backus, Rose Arnold, Rose Babcock, Virginia Clemons, Nancy Bulls, Frances Cloe, Mary Lee Back, Michele Boyer, Bonnie Clark. Third row: Bob Barker, Brian Brennan, Keni Cauley, Jerry Child, Nick Camidge, Gary Corbine, Paul Benson, Sieve Clarke. Fourih row: Susan Baran- owski, Nancy Broiherlon, Jenny Accarino, Gene Carpenler. Linda Boni, Kaihleen Burns, Kaihleen Barker, Sharon Barkley. Firsi row: Donald Gill. Joel Fuller, Sha- ron Hughes, Mary Lou Kline, John Huichins, Jerry Gaebel. Second row: Karen LaJue'rl, Joanne Koischevar, Joyce lllingsworih, Sharon Johnson, Linda La- Mora, Sharon Hubbard, Lnda King, Jo- anne LaLone. Third row: Gary l-lobari, Gilberl Gerber, David Lanpher, Ed Had- ley, Jim Lancasler. Toin Girard, Tom Growe, Joe Honey. Four'rh row: Marsha Killingbeck, Barbara Lancasier, Shirley Laraby, Donna Jameson, Marlene Hall, Rulh Gill, Nancy Heclden, Nancy Gaies. 48 Firsi' row: Gary Deskins, Arnold Failing. James Davis, Jim Freeman, Jerry Cough- lin, Wendell Davis, Nelson French. Sec- ond row: Wes Covey, Kay Flynn, Pal Forbes, Deanna Dallon, Kaihy Finnegan, Sharon Covey, Roger Draper. Third row: Allen Feisfal, Dick Crovilz, Mike Flan- igan, Gordon DeLosh, Harry DeLosh, Ted Cox, Warren Fargo. Fourih row: Kaihy Eddy, Margueriie Evereii, Rose- mary Empey, Nancy DeForge, Maxine Farmer, Thelma Dickenson, Sharon Fin- ley, Carol Covell. CLASS OF 1962 Firsi' row: Joel Smirh, Donald Taylor, Ted Tibbles, Tom Spade, Bruce Smiih, Dick Sly, Ed Ward. Second row: Gloria Wesr, Brenda Walsemann, Elaine Ward, JoAnn S+iles, Mary Williams, Paliy Trainham, Sharon Smilh, Jean Willmerl. Third row: Ross Wilson, Carl Slale, George VVilson, Bill Tail, Bob Wrighf, Joe Williams, Bob Sprague, Fourlh row: Dennis Swem, Linda Ure, Kalhy Thomas, Pai Young, Mary Weaver, Becky Walker, Diana Weeks, David Weeks. NINTH GRADE Firsi row: Charles McDerrnid, Alberr Mosher, John LaShure, Dawn Morgan, Bealrice Moroughan, John Nichols, Tom O'Brien. Second row: Ediih LaVancha, Bonnie Manlle, Donna Mushlare, Terry Myers, Chrissie Munger, Alice Murray, Calherine Lozo, Donna Newion. Third row: Waller Moses, Chuck Lennox, Dan Marlin, Wayne Mcllroy, Phil McCorkle. Don Morrison, Sian Moore, Tom Med- wick. Fourlh row: Kris Nofrsier, Donna Mulvaney, Karen Monrqomery, Joan Ol- iver, Simone Minnick, Ginny Maroun, Joan O'DeH', Beverly Mclnirye. Firsl row: Penny Schmidl. Kay Russell, Lorraine Passeur, Juslin Scoii, Genlry Russell, Beverly Rogers, Susie Sharnpine, Lois Pierce, Second row: Elizabelh Or- ion, Linda Shefllelon, Sharon Paul, Dor- oihy Phillips, Connie Shannon, Muriel Raymond, Marsha Olds, Janel' Riley. Third row: Larry Russell, Norris Rarnbone, Ralph Rivers, Marvin Peck, Roberi Scougal, Leo Rennie, Ron Selos. Fourih row: Jean Perry, Sharon Shorlf, Mary Roderick, Bonnie Palmer, Sharon Pralr, Carolyn Robl, Ginny Phelps. 49 Firsl' row: Torn Earle, Fred Cummings, Burch Endsor, Alverla Dobranslcy, Sue Fahsel, Ron Dulion, Don Dupell. Red Dooley. Second row: Nancy Dufresne, Elaine Farr, Janice Forbes, Ramona Di- moclc, Sandra Duncan, Gail DuBuc, Linda Dionne, Pa+ Fairfield. Third row: Gary Covell, Ron Files, Bob Finer, Sieve Crane, Bob DesJardins, Jim Farr, Mau- rice Dallon. Fourfh row: Mary Dobran- sky, Shirley DeLong, Bunny Flanigan, Charlolle Driggs, Joyce, Fuhrlcen, Caro- lyn Erwin, Jane Fuhrken, Sandra Curne mings. CLASS OF 1961 Firsf row: Barb Boomer, Sharon Brown, Doreen Bosharl, Mary Bingle, Alice Coughlin, Diana Rae Bell. Second row: Clara Bray, Marilyn Bray, Peggy Burdick, Pal Clark, Guylene Arnodio, Calhy Car- lin, Diane Bezanilla, Sue Clark. Third row: Tom Clarlc. Ronnie Auslin, AI Corey, Douglas Arnold, Ronald Corey, Roberl Boolrser, Gary Coughlin, Jan Burns. Fourfh row: Linda Clark, Carol Lee Bar- lell, Donna Auberlen, Ann Bailey, Pai Barden, Barbara Arnold, Ann Bennell. Firsl' row: Bob Knapp, Ed Jones, Roger Hewifl, Al Gleason. Second row: June Hall, Gerry Kellogg. Mary Gilberl, Jean Landauer, Jo Landauer, Janel Jones, Roberla Johnson, Beryl Gamble, Helen Huni. Third row: John lnlorcia, Tom Hull, Diclc Gamble, Bob Harper, .Carl Kochubinslci. Rodney Hewilf. Bob laco- vazzi, Gary Hayden. Four+h row: Kalhy Kempney, Dolly Lanoue, Mary Harper. Charloffe Hayes, Sharon l.aShure, Cindy Higman, Joyce Jones. Firsf row: Phil Pierce, Roger Oliver, Francis Palmer, Charles Oliver, Gary Mushiare, Wilfred Lewis. Second row: Alice Pierce, Genevieve Lawion, Jackie MacVean, Judy Lewis, Shirley Murdock, Eloise McCorkle, Kay Leiarie, Judy Miles. Third row: Bob Love, Lesier La- Grow, Gary McBride, Sam McBride, Bill Nash, Dale Manor, Mike Liberaios, Ronnie Lighiholder. Fourfh row: Eileen O'Driscoll, Beulah Ormislon, Gail Lillie, Karen Lovejoy, Beverly Lowery, Blanche Nickles. Firsi row: Linda Sione, Belly VanNess, Ann Marie Sianiord, Linda Thomas, Mary Jane Willard, Ann Tulile, Shirley Thomas, Mary Williams. Second row: Sue Tilley, Don Vanpaiien, Dennis Thurs- Ton, Bob Wagoner, Dale Weisig, Charles Williamson, Gail Walsemann. Third row: Jean Ward, Joan Ward, Ellen Waiie, Sandy Ward, Ann Trusdale, Karen Vining, Shirley Waller, Barbara Wiley. Firsf row: Sandy Sioddard, Gloria Smilh, June Phillips, Barb Smilh, Gay Roberls, Mary Prashaw, Darlene Smiih, Joy Siein- er. Second row: Darwin Queary, Ari Shairaw, Jim Spade, Sonny Sioddard, Tim Perielio, Jim Smiih, Alberl' Persha. Third row: Carol Spencer, Linda Reape, Winnie Rice. Shelly Sleele, Pal' Peebles, Elaine Perry, Linda Shaw. SOPHOMCRES JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Randy Smilh, Secrelaryp Bill Eckleman, Treas- urer: David Bezanilla, Presidenl: Linda Lehman, Vice-Presidenl. V512 V fi , 494!'!! A M 'f' Tl' f4f fQy!'KfL we , my ,f jg ,f ff JM f MQ: - df X ,c, , if f ,f if L7 xg ff! viygff L677, I7 I yd' 'AZ CL: j1l :Z 1 74:1 LW' I 1 gr' L Qfffffy 1I7gf p2.il4,,lw.fy wwf ' ff ff'f',fi4Zif? 44, yff X A aff 57 iff fu 121 . 71 J ,fill L fl! Qfkz' H! 'Q .ri f 1 Firsi' row: Bill Flynn, Bill Eckleman, John Gould, Dave l-lobarl, John Franck. Sec- ond row: Nancy l-lardy, Joan Egnew, Rosemary Hubbard, Dororhy Hedden, Ginger Gales, Donna Forbes, Mary Flelcher, Virginia Jonas. Third row: Bob l-lare, Larry Gerber, Dick Jaworski, Sieve Geniio, Dave Dillon, Tom Dupell, Ron Foley, Len Gardner. Fourih row: Bev Frasier, Carolyn Gardner, Denise Forbes, Kaihie Hamilron, Linda Griswold, Jane Gales. Firsl row: Dick Crane, Jerry Brillon, Lyle Covey. Harry Cross, Larry Dalion, Jim Barden, Don Cummins. Second row: Kay Allen, Jo Cauley, Lynn Camidge, Mary Brady, Kay Andrews, Helen Bowman, Ervina Dekin, Linda Cole. Third row: l-larry Ames, Jim Burns, Jim Bancroir, Bill Cole, David Bezanilla, Dave Dawson, Ron Cole, Berr Corey. Fourih row: Ear- leen Cook, Sally Brillon, Effie Burr, Sandy DeMedo, Sally Brown. CLASS OF 1960 ' L Firsi row: Anneiie Tehonica. Marcia Win- Ters, Sarah Waiie, Marcia Webb, Barb VandeWaler, Dianne Weimore, Rose- mary Youngs. Second row: Don Zembiec, Dick Wells, Melvin Zehr, Bill Walsemann, Bernard Sweeney, David Waile, Bob Wa- iers. Third row: Diclc Thomas, Don Train- ham, Donna Wrighi, Par Velier, Jack McNichols, Pal' Trainham. .-iff A JUNIORS I, lv ff -. cs , .wi f fi ff ig.. X 15ir'iL4.,'L, ,Ly X,,,L,fi:'!Q. flgwslrm- . ,,, we 's ox VF gf yjf L,57'7,4 Lf!! ,Cf C , ' J, ,, , ' I 1- - - .V 1,414-... Firs'I' row: Rila M ioccheili, aroii Knapp, Marcia Maroun, Alberla Mosher, Linda Lehman, Joanne Lillie, Jean Lan- pher. Judy Johnson. Second row: Tom Meehan, Merriil Lehman, Bob Kaiser, Jerry McCallops, Gary Miller, Pele Kesler, Henry Koenig. Bob Johns, Pele Kernpney. Third row: Cyrena Lunderman, Karen Kills. Doro+hy Keefer, Judy Lan- casier, Linda Minniclc, Brenda Minnicic. Rulh Miller. Ginny Morgan, Mary Mon- nal. dxf ,I 3' , Firsf row: Donny Queary. Tim Slewari, Tom Noiisier, Diclc Myers, Bob Pierce, Fred Paqraqan, Harold Persha. Second row: Priscilla Phillips, Gail Pierce, Sue Ploii, JoAnn Reed, Randy Smifh, Julie Vie Rice. Sonia Neadow. Third row: Clin- ion Schloop, John Nindl, Dave Pierce, Rocicy Newman, Charlie Richards, Clyde Sixberry, John Spicer. Fourfh row: Jane? Oliver, Donna Saber, Marlha Pefrie. Connie Paige, Gail Scribner. Mr. Pierce. Mr. Hoclcenberger's Mechanical Drawing Class. No, l'm noi s+opping a+ Rielly's! X- 7 .J , 'A y,kj1.f fm, H , ,. W ,f pf f' Knigl1+s of llne Round Tablef! A J f 'ii i Wha+! No jello! Garland , Eisenhower 1 1 lf if Q 4 f 1 drill? Remember llie air raid Our gal, Kris Mrs. Picker? and Dorc- fhy Warren. SENIORS Presenhng . . . our leaders . . . Mr. Gregory, Mr Ball, Dave Richardson, Ted Wisner, Donna Wefsig and Lynda Maxwell labsen+l. LESLIE G. ALLEN Give 'Io The world Ihe besi you have, and Ihe besl will come back 'ro you. Goal: Engineering Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 4: Tral- lic Squad 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Slalf 4: Syracuse Ciiizenship Educalion Confer- ence 3: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2. MARTHA ANGELINE AMODIO Marly was new for our Senior year. We sure are glad 'lhai she is here. Goal: Airline Slewardess lTranlerred from GermanyI: GAA I: Pep Club I, 2: Chorus 2, 3: Siudeni Council 2: Ring Commillee Chairman 3: Ma- iorelle 3: Prom Chairman 3: Class Play 3. LOUISE SARAH ANDRESS She smiled, and lhe shadows depariedf' Goal: Air Force lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4. GARY GRANT ARNOLD Men who know much say Ii++Ie. Goal: Ivlalhemalician Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Yearbook Slaff 4: Traffic Squad 4: Science Fair I: Jun- ior Prom Commiliee: Junior Achievemenl 4: Dramafics Club 4. 56 BRENDA ANN ARQUIETT A Iighr hear? lives long. Goal: Secrelary Journalism Club 2: Chorus I: Inlramurals 1, 2. ELMER JOHN BARNETT, JR. A genlleman makes no noise. Goal: Archiieci Cross Counfry 3: Rifle Club 2: Chorus 4. SUSAN BILLIE BELL Sue's gol' charm, iwice as sweel: Here's a gal you really should meer. Goal: College Senior Bancl I, 2, 3, 4: Couniy Band I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 3, 4: Yearbook Sialf 4: Dramaiics Club 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Commiliee Chair- man: lniramurals 3. 4. ERNEST ROGERS BENNETT Life is a iesl, and all Things show il: I Ihoughr so once, buf now I know il. Goal: Navy Dramaiics Club 4: Chorus 3. ROSE MARION BENNETT Talk happiness. The world is sacl enough. Goal: Work in an Animal Hospilal Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3: Infra- murals l, 2: Yearbook 4. JOHN AMOS BLONDIN My mincl is made up: don'I conluse me wilh fads. Goal: Air Force Pilol Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Wreslling 3, 4: Var- sily Club 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2. DALE STYLES BOSHART Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Goal: Five-siar General Wreslling I: Baseball 2: Year- book Slafl 4: Sludeni Council 4: Traffic Squad 4: Inlramural Baskelball 3. ROSE MARIE BRADY Hold Ihy lighled lamp on high: Be a siar in someone's sky Goal: Secrelary Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Sociely 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Lilerary Club 2, 3: School Newspaper Edilor 4: Chorus I: Yearbook Slall. f -Y' fzev .f.?im'.!5h ITS 1 X, Y ',A !: : ., 34 'il WZV. .3:',y,jSS, x ' f JANICE MARIE BROTHERTON Happy I am, and happy I will always be. Goal: Ph y sic a I Educalion Teacher Commercial Club I, 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: School Newspaper 3, 4: Yearbook Slall 3, 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Ski Club I, 2: Swimming Club 3, 4. WILLIAM FRANK BROWN I like lhe game and wanl' 'Io play- Goal: Navy Pilol' Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4: Var- sily Baskelball 3, 4: Class Olli- cer 2, 3: Sludenl' Council Vice Presidenl 3: Varsily Club 3, 4: JV Foolball I: Boys' Alhlelic Associalion 4: JV Baskelball I, 2. GROVENE ANN CANELL lI's nice lo be nalural when you're nalurally nice. Goal: Secreiary Yearbook Slall 4: Commercial Club I, 2: Chorus I, 2: lnlra- murals I, 2, 3: School News- paper 4. ANN HOLIDAY CHAUFTY The reason genllemen prefer bIonds. Goal: Medical Secrelary Maiorelie I, 2, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 3, 4: Commercial Club I, 2: Year- book Slalf 4: Junior Prom Commillee: Bowling 2, 3: ln- 'rramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalics Club 4: GAA 4. 57 KEITH GARDNER CLARK Wha+ lies beyond lhese se- rious eyes? A bil of mischief in disguise? Goal: Aulo Mechanic Rifle Club I, 2. LUCY ANNA CLARK She is 'rhe mirror of all cour +esy. Goal: Accounlanl' Marching Band 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Swimming Club 3: Commercial Club I, 2: News- paper Slall 2. KAY ELIZABETH CLELAND Gay and Iighl as a bullerllyf Goal: Privale Secrelary I Band I, 2, 3: Chorus 3: Bowl- ing 2, 3i Inlramurals I, 23 Yearbook Slall 4: Commercial Club I: Junior Achievemenl 33 Junior Prom Commillee: Dramalic Club 4. GARY ALAN CLIFFORD I make 'the mosl ol all lhal comes, and Ihe Ieasl ol all Ihal goes. Goal: Foresl Ranger in Maine Wreslling I. 2, 4, Junior Achievemenl 3, 43 Yearbook Slaflfl-1 Inlrarnurals 3. 58 CARL ROGER CLOSS The lime To be happy is nowg The place Io be happy is here. Goal: Induslrial Arls Teacher Junior Achievemenl 3, Rifle Club 2: Chorus 4: Fulure Teachers' Club 4. JAMES ALFRED CONNOR Tomorrow, friends, will be an- olher day. Goal: Marines FFA 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2. X JOHN HARLEY CULLEN When you call me Ihal. smile! Goal: Admiral ol lhe Fleer Rille Club 3, 47 Trallic Squad 4: Yearbook Slall 43 Com- pelilive Plays I, 2. EDMUND JULIUS CUMMINS Some worry, olhers Iirel. As 'lor me I iusl forget Goal: Air Force Commercial Club I. LUCY MARIE DAILEY Quiet silenf, if is frue, Buf almosf never is she blue. Goal: Office Worker Chorus I, 2, 4: Commercial Club I, 2: Bowling 3: Infra- murals I, 2: Newspaper 4. BARBARA JANE DALTON Tall of sfafure, blonde of hair, She is fairesf of fhe fair. Goal: Privafe or Medical Sec- refary Sfudenf Council I, 2. 3: Cifi- zenship Educalion Conference 3, 4: Pofsclam Music Fesfival I, 2, 3: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: Newspaper 3: GAA 3, 4, ERVIN CECIL DAVIS lf you're an arclenf sporfs fan, I'm sure you've given Erv many a hand. Goal: Play Professional Foof- ball Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: FFA I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Club 3, 4: FFA Senfinel 3: JV Baskefball I: JV Baseball I: Chorus I. KATHRYN LOUISE DEITZ Dark eyes and dark hair, Al- ways willing fo do her share. Goal: Regisfered N urse Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Sfaff 3, 4: Fufure Nurses' Club 4: Swim Club 3, 4: Counfy Band 2, 3, 4: Prom Commiffee Chairman 3: GAA I, 3, 4: lnframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I. SHIRLEY ELAINE DEKIN Sornefimes quief, somefimes nof, Shirley's friendship means a lof. Goal: Marriage Chorus I, 2, 3: Ceramics 3: Bowling I, 3: lnframurals 2. MARY KATHRYN DOHERTY Red hair, a spicy fongue, I-lere comes Molly, fhe fun's begun. Goal: Veferinary Medicine Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3: Yearbook Liferary Edifor 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Accompanisf 3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4: Quiz Team 4: Newspaper 4. 07 LSO F, ' 50!VV .f oalxl i Arf Tel her Y b 3 faf P iecfbfgb + ,' sm?fflr.fi9?'?Qm' : enior i . I ,f GARLAND EISENHAUER Kindness as large and plain as a prairie wind. Goal: Farmer FFA I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Sfaff 4, 59 TIMOTHY MICHAEL FAHSEL I-Iappy am I, from care I'm free, Why can'+ Ihey all be conlenled like me? Goal: Arlisl Wresllinq 3, 4: Yearbook Slall 4. LINDA LOU FARMER Lel a smile be your um- breIIa. Goal: Secrelary or Dielician Chorus I, 2: Commercial Club I, 2: Yearbook Slall: 4. JOHN WARD FAUNCE Very kind and never assum- ing, You'Il always see his car a-lumingf' Goal: Be Successful Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club 4. MARLENE ANNE FEISTEL There's a good lime coming. Goal: Secrelary Yearbook Slall: 4. 60 HARRY PAUL FERRIS I-Ie drills wilh The s'rream. Goal: Armed Forces Baseball I, 4: Baskelball I, 4: Arl Club 2: Chorus 2. ROBERT JOHN FITZSIMMONS My hearl is gay and fancy Tree. Go away, Iilrle girls, don'+ bolher me. Goal: Junior College Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Slafl 4: Chorus 4. MILDRED SUSAN FLETCHER Happy go lucky, lull ol pep, Sue's lhe girl lhal's really hep. Goal: Srale Teachers' College Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4 lTreasurer 4l: Library Club 2, 3, 4 ISecre'rary 3, 4l: Chorus I, 2, 31 Maiorelle 2, 3, 41 GAA I, 2, 3, 4.ISecreIary 4Ig Class Officer 21 Yearbook Slall 3, 4 lAssislanl' Edilor 4lq Cheerleader 3, 4. GERALD KENT FORBES A Iillle nonsense now and lhen, Is relished by The besl ol men. Goal: Build a 56,000 Roadsler Baseball I, 2, 4: Chorus I, 2, Class Ollicer I, 21 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. GAIL FRANCES GALLOWAY I'd leave all fhe hurry, Ihe noise, and fhe fray, for a house full of books, and a gar- den of flowers. Goal: Nursing School Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Band I. 2: Chorus Ig Yearbook Slali 4: Fuiure Nurses' Club 43 Infra- murals I, 2, 4. FAYE EMILY GARDNER Sing away sorrow, Cas? away care. Goal: Marriage Chorus I, 2, 3,41 Library Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Bowling 2. WILLIAM CHARLES GARDNER I worry nor, for wha+'s Ihe use? Worry bores me lilre 'Ihe deuce. Goal: Navy SHARON CAROLINE GENITO If any have a s'I'one Io fhrow, i+ is noi' I, ever or now. Goal: Be Happy SHEILA MARION GENITO A liille lime for Iaughler, a liflle lime lo sing. Goal: Be Happily Married JOHN BARTLETT GILL Good al work buf belief al play. Goal: Successful Businessman MARIE EVELYN HALL I have Iried so l'iard ro do fhe right Goal: Serve fhe Lord Swimming Club 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3: Band I, 23 Commercial Club I, 2. SUSAN MARIE HARVEY Man has his will-buf woman has her way. Goal: Surgical Nurse Library Club 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2. 3, 4: GAA I, 3, 4: Year- book Slaif 3, 43 Fuiure Nurses' Club 4: Inframurals I, 2: Swim Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Com- mifleei Drama Club 4: Science Fair I, 2. LINDA MAY HIGGINS Wha+ever Ashe says, whaiever she does, We all like Linda, iusl because. Goal: Air Force Chorus I, 2: GAA I, 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: I-Ioclcey 2: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. JEFFREY MARK HOUGHTON Always pul off 'lil lornorrow whal you're loo lazy 'fo do lo- day. Goal: Navy Band I, 2, 3, 4: Traffic Squad 4: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 41 Rifle Club 2, 3. ROBERT CHARLES JOHNSON I-Ie's a downriqhr pleasani guy, Who's sure 'ro be missed when we say goodbye. Goal: College Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Couniry 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Couniy Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 4: JV Foofball 2: Yearboolc Slall 3. 4: Junior Achievemeni Presidenl 4: Rifle Club I: Junior Prom Com- millee Chairman. MARY ANN KADOW A champ i+'s Irue in many ways, And on her lace a smile s'rays. Goal: Secreiary Library Club I, 2. 4: Chorus I, 2: lnlramurals I, 2: News- paper I: Class Treasurer I: Girls' Chorus I, 2. 62 KURT RAYMOND KONIZ What 'rhis lillle one-horse lown? Goal: Lead a Happy and Ex- ciiing Life Baslcelball I, 2, 4: Wresiling 3: Sludenl Council 4 lPresi- denll: Baseball I: Chorus I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy Club 3, 4. KRYSTAL MARY KOSZTOWSKI On Ihoughls of lile she has iusl one, And Thai, my friend, is having fun. Goal: Physical Educalion Teacher lnlramurals I, 4: GAA 2, 4: Pep Club 4: Dramaiics 4: Bowling I, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2. SUSAN MARIE LANDAUER Sue knows wiih equal ease, how +o vex and how ro please. Goal: College lTransI:erred from Curlis I-ligh, Slalen Island, N. Y.I: Junior Prom Cornmillee: Swim Club 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: Newspaper 4: Yearbook Siaff 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy 4: Quiz Team 4: Senior Ball Com- miilee. ERNEST GERALD LAPIERRE On Ihe 'ream he's quile a cager, Bur 'Ihe only one wiih a s+udy hall maior. Goal: Play wilh ihe Boslon Red Sox Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Club 4. JERRY WAYNE LAROCK There's a good 'lime coming. Goal: Archilecl' VIRGINIA JOY LAROCK Life is moslly Frolh and bubble. Goal: Telephone Operaior Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Zone Chorus 3: Ari' Club 2, 3. JOHN LAVETSKY The will Io do, The soul To dare. Goal: Navy Camera Club I: Drama Club 4. JAMES ANTHONY LEANA I never mel a man I clidn'l' like. Goal: Accounlanl Sfudenl' Council 3. 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Inlramurals 3. 4: Class Officer 2: Foofball Man- ager 2: Baskefball Manager 2: Ring Commillee 3, 4: Year- book Sfaff 4. JUDY RAE LEROUX Happy, dependable, and ev- eryone's friend. Goal: Secrelary lTransferred from Augusfinian Academyly Swimming Infra- murals 3, 4: Chorus 3: Year- book Slall 4. ALICE ELAINE LOMBARD BooI's, saddle, Io horse, and away! Goal: Research Chemisl Nalional Honor Socieiy 2, 3: Band 2. 3, 4: Chorus I: March- ing Band 2, 3, 42 GAA 3, 4: lnframurals 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Polsdam Music Fesiival 3, 4: Yearbook Slafl 4. JAMES ANDREW LUNDERMAN ll silence is golden, 'rhen I am poyerly slricken. Goal: Air Force lnlramural Baskelball 3. SAMUEL PHILLIP LUNDY ElemenI'ary, my dear Wal- son! Goal: Policeman Camera Club 3, 4: Proieclion Club 3: Yearbook Slalf 4. 63 NESTA CAROLYN MCCORKLE I+ is Iranquil people who ac complish much. Goal: Music Eclucafion Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: Yearbook Slaff 4: Polsdam Music Fesli- val 2, 3, 4: Counly Chorus 41 Junior Prom Commillee: Bowl- ing 2: Swimming lnlramurals 3. 4: Furure Teachers' Club Pres- idenl 4. KATHRYN JOAN MCGRAW Hold Ihe Tori! I am coming! Goal: Nurse Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Counly Chorus 3, 4: Yearbook Sralf 4: Fuiure Nurses' Club 4: Bowl- ing I, 2: Junior Prom Com- millee. JAMES ANDREW McLEAN 'll am noi arguing wiih you, I am Ielling you. Goal: Marines ITransIerred from Immaculale Hearl Academy, Walerlownl: Baskelball 4: Rifle Club 4. ffm ffaffv-1 fflffffc .j X' .1 fy GEORGE EDWARD MCMAHON Live and lei live, as I will do. Goal: Phorographer Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 4: Yearbook 4: Newspaper 4. 64 LYNDA HELEN MAXWELL She does lillle kindnesses which mosl leave undone. Goal: Teacher Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4 IVice-Presidenl 3I: Senior Class Vice-Presi- denr: Ski Club 3, 4: Yearbook Slalf I, 4: Junior Prom Com- millee: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD LEWIS MILLER Quiet and shy, buf a wonder- ful guy. Goal: Farming FFA 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2: Cho- rus 2. MAUREEN ANNE MURPHY DynamiIe comes in small packages. Goal: Teacher Polsdam Music Feslival I, 2, 3. 4: Yearbook Slaff 4: JV Cheerleader 2: GAA I, 2, 4: Nalional Poelry Award 2: Chorus I. 2: Drama Club 4: Junior Prom Commiliee. LINDA LEE NEVILLS A luring smile, an innocenf face, a friendly gal al' any pIace. Goal: Secreiary Chorus I: Yearbook Srall 4: Bowling I: Inframurals I, 2. SHARON FRANCES NORTON ln her fongue is fhe law of kindness. Goal: Nursing Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Counfy Band I. 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Newspaper 3: GAA 3: Fufure Nurses' Club 4: Liierary Club 3. ANNE JEANNETTE OLDS A girl of few words is said fo be wise: If +haf's frue, Anne fakes The prize. Goal: Marriage Chorus I, 2, 4: Counfy Chorus 4: GAA 3: lnlramurals I, 3: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Fulure Nurs- es' Club 4: Ceramics Club 32 Bowling 3. DIANE EMILY OWENS A champ if's frue in many ways, And on her face a smile s'Iays. Goal: Secrefa ry Class Officer I, 2: lnframurals I, 2: Yearbook Sfaff 4. WILLIAM WALLACE PALMER A sileni person who's never been heard fo use a single exfra word. Goal: Own a Successful Busi- ness Chorus I: Camera Club 4: Arf Club 2. GARY RUSSELL PAUL PaIience Ioday: Success fo- morrow. Goal: Pharmacisl Baskelball 2, 3,'4: Foofball 4: Cross Counfry 3: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3. JANET MARIE PEEBLES Life is one horrid grind. Goal: Medical Secrefary Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Chorus 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 3, 4: Junior Achievemenf 3, 4: ln- framurals 3, 4: Commercial Club I. PATRICIA ELNA PENNEY A harmony of friendliness. charm, and pleasing person- aIify. Goal: Nursing Counfy Chorus I, 2, 3. 4: Cho- rus I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Edifor 4: Junior Prom Commilfeei Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Swimming lnlramurals 4. JANICE ELAINE PERKINS Along wifh fun we've learned fo share Her flashy femper and brighf red hair! Goal: Home Economics Career J. V. Cheerleader 2: Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: Pofsdam Music Fes- l'ival 2. 3: Library Club I, 2: Yearbook 4: Swimming Club 3, 4: lnframurals I, 2: Dramafics Club 4. 65 STEPHEN GLENN PHELPS May your wheel of 'loriune never bursl a fire. Goal: Eleclrical Engineering JV Baskelball I, 3: Varsily Club 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Traffic Squad 3, 47 Camera Club I, 2: Quiz Team I, 2: Sludenl Council I. ALICE MARY PHILLIPS The be-Her you know her 'Ihe beller you like her. Goal: Marriage Chorus I: Commercial Club I, 2, 3: Ceramics Club 3. GORDON WALTER PHILLIPS li is ihe quiei worker Ihai' succeeds. Goal: Drallsman Chorus I. RICHARD JOHN POWELL Worry and I have never mel. Goal: Play for 'Ihe Cleveland Browns Band I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I. 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 4:. Wreslling I: Yearbook Slail 4: Dance Band 4: lniramurals 3, 4. 66 MARY LOUISE PRIEVO Full of life, ioy, and fun. Goal: Secrefary Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. TERRY MICHAEL RAHR Life is a big mess of happi- ness if you make il so. Goal: Play Foolball for +he Cleveland Browns Varsiiy Fooiball 3: Inlramural Baskeiball 3: Chorus I: Eng- lish Class Chairman 4. FLOYD BERNARD READER You may be Floyd Io some, buf you're iusl' 'Pug' 'ro us. Goal: Travel around The world Rifle Club l, 2. NANCY JEANNE REDMOND Silence is 'Ihe perleclesl her- ald ol joy. Goal: Secreiary Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Yearbook Slaff 4: Swimming Club 3. HENRY GIBBONS RENNIE The Moral Obligalion Io Be lnIelIigenI. Goal: Chemisl' Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Cifizenship Educalion Confer- ence 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Slaff 4: Junior Prom Commillee: Rifle Club I, 3, 4: School Correspond- en'r 4. DAVID HERZIG RICHARDSON Dave smiles on many iusl' for fun, Bur wirh 'rhai' smile work gels done. Goal: Engineering Class Presidenf 2, 3, 4: Na- fional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Varsify Club 3. 4: Boys' Slale 3, 4, MARLENE ANN RIVERS SI'ill wafer runs deep. Goal: Regislered Nurse Fufure Nurses' Club 4: Glee Club I, 2: Swimming Club 3: Ceramics Club 3. KAY ELAINE ROBINSON I have room for every joy. Goal: Librarian Library Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Science Fair 2: Year- book Sfaff 4: Junior Prom Commiflee: Inlramurals I, 3: Fulure Teachers' Club 4. will VELMA BIRDIE ROGERS The pleasure of life is living. Goal: Secrelary Band I, 2: Swimming Club 3: Commercial Club I, 2: lnlra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2. BEVERLY JOANN RUECKWALD A ready smile makes many friends. Goal: P h y s i c a I Educalion Teacher Sludenl Council 4: GAA I, 3, 4: Swimming Club 3, 4 llvlan- ager 4l: Yearbook Sralf 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Dramalics Club 4: Chorus I. EMERY WESLEY SHAW l've Iaken my fun where l've found il. Goal: Air Force Boys' Chorus I: Mixed Chorus I: Baseball I. SHIRLEY ANN SHETTLETON Friends are born. noi made. Goal: Beauiician Commercial Club I, 2: Chorus I, 2: Bowling 2: Yearbook Slaff 4. 6 RICHARD LYLE SIMMONS I am a good old rebel. Goal: Army RONALD CHARLES SIXBERRY Up Ihe bay my ship will sail. Goal: Aeronaulics Audio Visual Club 3, 4. NANCY MAE SOUVA Whal I can'+ see, I never will believe in. Goal: Dielician Band I, 2, 4: GAA 3, 47 In- Iramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 3: Bowling 2, 3, 4. CHARLES LAWRENCE STEVENS I am a Merry JeslI Goal: Navy lTranslerred from IHAI: Baseball I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3. 68 GLORIA MAE STONE Quiet precise, she's awfully nice. Goal: Secrela ry Yearbook Slaff 41 Chorus I, 2, 3: Commercial Club I, 2: Bowling I, 2, 3: Swimming Club 3: Senior Band I, 2. DAVID CHRISTIAN SWARTZENTRU BER QuieI and shy, a wonderful guy- Goal: U.S. Ambassador Foolball 2, 3, 4: Yearboolc Slalf 4: Baseball 2: Science Fair Ii Inlramurals 3. FRANCIS MICHAEL TAYLOR To+'s lull of fun and mischief loo, Doing Ihings he shouldn I d ' o. Goal: Armed Forces Wreslling 4. LARRY GILBERT TAYLOR Palience is lhe besl' remedy lor every Trouble. Goal: Eleclrical Engineer Yearbook Slall 4: Pholography Club I, 2, 4: Proieclion Club 4. MARK LYLE TERRILLION Greafer men fhan I have lived-buf I doubf if. Goal: Mechanical Engineer Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3, 4 lTreasurer 4I: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Yearbook Sfaff 4. WILLIAN GRANT THESIER A frue friend is a friend in- deed, Always fhere when someone's in need. Goal: Training School Foofball 3, 4: FFA 2, 3, 4. ALICE MAY TOWNE A pleasanf face is a silenf recommendafionf' Goal: Secrefary Yearbook Sfaff 4: Bowling I, 2, 3: Chorus 'l: Commercial Club I, 2: Swimming Club 3. DORIS ELAINE TOWNE Full of mischief, full of fun, She's a friend of everyone. Goal: Beauflcian Commercial Club I, 2: Bowl- ing 2: Chorus 3. ,H ,, V , , fy wilt A 'asia c ami, X33 N ..ffmg'f,,, ': . . wx, rw, , M s M. f, . , ,V f ,V 5.7 I X 1 .W . , ,gr,,f4 ,y is 1 5, , gw .. , ii If GARY LEE TRAINHAM Happiness is a habif-culfi- vafe if. Goal: Air Force Band I, 2: Chorus I, THOMAS RAY VANDE WATER Good fhings come in small packages. Goal: Canlon A.T.l. Baskefball I, 2, 3: Baseball I: Tennis 2: Arf Club 2: Year- book Sfaff 4. JANICE LOUISE VINING PIeasing in manner, a lover of fun, Many good qualifies rolled info one. Goal: Teacher Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Library Club 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2: Junior Achievemenl' 3: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Bowling I, 3: Zone Chorus 4: Swimming Club 4. CHARLES O'CONNOR WARD Given fo iesf, yel' always ,in earnesf. Goal: Pharmacisf Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Cross Counfry 4: Varsify Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2, 3: Dance Bancl I, 2, 3: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Baskefball Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Achievemenf 3. 69 DEANNA KAY WARD One on God's side is a ma- ioriIy. Goal: Serve Ihe Lord Commercial Club I. 2, 3: Bowling 2, 3, SALLY ANN WARD Always gay, a smile 'For all day. Goal: Secrelary Band I, 2: Commercial Club I: Inlramurals I, 2: Yearbook Sfaff 4: Pep Band I: Bowling 2. DOROTHY JEAN WARREN Born wilh Ihe gill' of laughler, and a sense 'lhal' Ihe world is mad. Goal: Movie Direclor Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer I, 2, 3: Camera Club I, 2, 3: GAA Officer 3, 4: Yearbook Slalf 4: Drama Club 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Swim- ming Club 3, 4: Girls' Sollball I, 2: Sfudenl Council 4, ROGER WILLIAM WARREN S+rong and conlenl I Iravel 'Ihe open road. Goal: Air Force 70 DONNA LEE WETSIG My candle burns ai bolh ends. II will nol' lasl Ihe I night Goal: Teacher Class Secrelary 4: Cheerleade I ing 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: GAA I, 3.4: Cilizen- ship Educalion Conference 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4 lPresiden'r 4I: Ski Club 2, 3: Yearbook Slalf lBusiness Man- aged 4. I JAMES FRANCIS WILTON I can be pushed iusl' so far. y Goal: See Ihe world. 1 Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 4: Varsily Club 4. THEODORE CHARLES WISNER Success is Ihe resull of hard work. Who wanls Io be a suc- cess? Goal: Bal over .059 in lhe spdng Dance Band I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Class Treasurer 4: Senior Ring Commiilee: Foolball I, 2: Band I: lnlramurals 3, 4. HOWARD DOUGLAS WORDEN Be good il is said, and happy you'll be, Bul lun, on The olher hand, salislies me. Goal: Meal Culler Baseball I, 2: Baskeiball 3: Cross Couniry I. ELINOR JEAN ZAHN I bid you lhe lop o' lhe morning! Goal: Regislered Nurse Band I, 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 2. 3. 4: Pep Band 3. 4: Chorus I: Swimming Club 3. 4: Ski Club I, 2, 3. 4: Fulure Nurses' Club 4: Yearbook Slaff 4: Couniy Band 4: Junior Prom Commillee. CHARLES ELI MORSE He likes lo drive. play and dance, Bul besl' of all he likes romance. Goal: Canlon ATI Band I: Foolball 3. DAVID LEONARD CHILD A new fellow al' our school. Happiness is his golden rule. Goal: Mechanical Engineer ITransferred from Franklin Academy, Malone. N. Y.l: Foolball I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Inframurals I. 2. 3: Dance Club 2. 3: Bachelor Club 2. 3: -Wreslling 4, MARY JEANNE TIBBLES To Mary Jeanne everyone's a friend. Her cheerfulness will. never end. Goal: Beaufician Chorus I. 4: GAA 3: Year- book Siaff 4: Swimming Club 3: lnlramurals 3. HUGH ALAN WILKINSON There is always a +omorrow. Goal: College or Service Camera Club 2.4: Ski Club 3. 4: Cross Counlry 4. Remember lhis, girls? Eighih grade gradual-ion ex- ercises in Wesl Carlhage. Shale Fair Day-Dave and Les, Kay R., Barb and Donna. Should auld acquainlance be forgol? Holly C.. Kay D., Janel P., and Lynda P., and Lynda M. 72 Jimmy Smi+h. Our boy Marla and friends! One-lwo-'three kick! Foolball enfhusiasls- Bev and Kris. Wl'1o's ficlrling? Use Rise wifh 'Phe small bubble lalher. Who sleeps al a paiama parfy? Princesses all: Barb, Sue H., Donna, and Sue F. I M. ef ls everybody happy? Charlie Morse, Guylene Amodio, and Karen Lovejoy. 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