Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY)

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F 1 A ' i V I l f H X I a 4 4 x I C ON TLN TS A h t and Patrons CAR T HADIAN 964 CARTHAGE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CARTHAGE, NEW YORK VOLUME VH F ORE WORD Early this year the Carthadian staff began the task of creating this yearbook. Immediately we were faced with the questions: What is a yearbook? What is its purpose? To us, a yearbook should present an enduring reminder of the events- gay, sad, inspiring, and disappointing-of the past years, and also serve as the final voice of the Class of 1964. With this goal in mind, we commenced the production of this yearbook. Selected as the theme of the l964 Carthadian was The Shipf. Parallelisms are easily drawn between our education and the construction of a great vessel. Our formal learning started-as a boat's construction begins-with nothing but raw materials. It took the skilled hands of professionals to erect a basic foundation in the elementary education of us all. Similarly, skilled craftsmen work to construct the keel of a great ship. In high school our basic education is expanded, enlarged, polished, and carried on in greater depth. So, too, is a ship's foundation enlarged until the crude form begins to resemble a magnificent structure. As our education is completed and graduation marks our embarkment upon a new course, the final superstructure of the ship is finished, it is prepared for christening. Yet, as the completion of a ship is not an end, but only a small phase in the life of that ship, so, too, is our education not a goal in itself, but only a step towards that goal. And, as a ship is not declared seaworthy until itis first cruise, our education's value cannot be determined until we are tested-in the sea of life. Thus, with our ship as well constructed and prepared as possible, we are about to enter upon that sea, and may each of us be able to say, as the ship sails into port for the last time, Our ship has weathered every rack, The prize we sought is won. With this hope, we, the Graduating Class of Carthage Central School, present the 1964 C arthadian. Editor-in-chief Art Editor Business Editor Assistant Layout Editor Assistant Literary Editor Assistant Photography Editor Senior Page Editor Sports Editors Typing Editor Advisors James Galloway Kathleen Morris Robert Richardson Ruth Moseley Susan Moran Janet Zando Elizabeth Hervey Linda Cox Frederick Ballard Sheryl Habermann Sally Ferguson John Knapp Donna Nutting Mr. Richard Grabowski Mr. Thomas Habib Mr. Ellis Martin Mrs. W. Allan Richardson Mrs. C. Robert Waters 50 Captain! My Captain DE DI C A TI ON PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNED Y j Row one: Mr. Maurice Morgan, Mrs. Malcolm Bears, Mr. Franklyn Beggs QPresiden0, Mr Lawrence Lyman, Mr. Lee Hirschey. Row two: Mr. Earl French, Mr. Wilfred Rushman, Mr Donald Gladle, Mr. Faye Kamide, Mr. Glenn Noyes. Absent: Mr. Francis Nicholl and Mr. BOARD UF ED CATIO 4 ADMI I TRATIO He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright. -William Cullen Bryant Mr. James W. Kemp, Mr. Glenn E. Noyes, Mr. Louis J. Hervey, Mr. Wilfred J. Rushman, Mr Earl B. French, Mr. John J. Flanigan. 5 Row one: Mrs. Donald DeMers, Miss Janet Peebles, Mrs. Robert Getman. Row two: Miss Mary Jean Magliocchetti, Mrs. Laurence Knapp, Mrs. Frederick Carter, Mrs. John Burns, Mrs. John LaClaire, Mrs. Gwynne Whiting, Mrs. Laurell Swan, Mrs. Lloyd Eldridge. Row one: Mrs. Hank Sylvester, Mrs. John Stiner. Row two: Mrs. Edwin Doherty, Mrs. Cecil Gates, Mrs. Jacob Houppert, Mrs. Harold Ferguson, Mrs. Joseph Bent, Mrs. Harry Gates, Mrs. Thomas Ward, Mrs. John Croitz, Mrs. James Jameson, Mrs. Harland Campany, Mrs. Vito Mr. Peter Ginger, Mr. Chauncy Lantz, Mr. Edward Jaworksi, Mr. Carleton Putnam, Mr. Lyle Magliocchetti, Mrs. Dominic Momigelli, Mrs. Anthony Rome, Mrs. Elmer Walsh, Mrs. Harold Goetz. Reviere, Mr. Warner Peck, Mr. Ronald Guyette. Aj. V., .... E.. , ,. k , ,. 3, -. .. k ..,.- ,fV.,.f 9 .f1t,f,--Wt.-5, ,gm ,fp gf.. l ,sw xzf-wearer pf Row one: C. Johnson, R. Des Jardins, L. Rutledge K. Forney, J. Makuch, R. Ormiston, J. Dillenbeck, R. Loomis, C. Reynolds, V. Humes, A. Avalone. Row two: F. Stott, H. Campany, C. Schack, H. Ure, R. Davis, V. Sayer, G. Burke, B. Plopper, P. Waite, J. Alexander, H. Gilbert, B. Higby, A. Miles, D. Langdon. Absent: R. Gardner, Harold Ure, L. Rowley, W. Strong, H. Grawe, F. Fleming, C. Brierton, P. Putnam. ., 1. il1?5.,J hi .,,L ,, ...gg , ,, A PANA Mrs. Leonard Nevin, Mrs. James Fleming, Mrs. Joseph Giblin. , .-,,. -,..c. E fflw I Miss Ann Barber, Mr. George Fuller- ton Mr Eugene Baumgarner, Mrs. Lawrence Lyman, Mr. Douglas Nich- Row one: Mr. Harwood H. Mc- Sweeney, Mrs. John Scanlin, Mr. George W. Gamble. Row two: Mrs. Richard Horning, Miss Fannie Car- roll, Mr. Benjamin Finer, Mrs. Henry Gilbert, Mrs. John Flanigan. GUIDANCE Mr. Alfred Craner, Mr. Gilbert Ma- lerk, Miss Dorothy Arthur, Mr. Ben- jamin Renzi. Mr. Daniel Navarro, Mr. George Maurer, Miss Mary J. Kavanaugh, Mr. Jay Arnold, Mrs. Olive Schutt, Miss Shirley Bears, Mrs. June Crop- Sey, Mr. Barry Mynter. . F., IL Miss Kathleen Zehr, Miss Jac queline Bintz, Mrs. Keith LCONOMICS Th0maS- Mr. Patrick Martin and Mr Richard Grabowski Mr. Keith Thomas, Mr. Francis Mil lard, Miss Grace MacMillan, Mrs David Bennett, Mrs. Stanley Pierce Mr. Benjamin Finer, Mr. Ronald Re- VCIIC. iii Xx Miss Hilda.Clark, .Mrs. Robert LIBRAR Y Walker, Miss Lucille Rokitka. .age Mr. Ezra Hockenberger, Mr. Elbert Caraway, Mrs. Elmer EDUCATION Fischer, Mr. Robert Lee Walk- CT. Row one: Mr. Elmer Fischer, Miss Elizabeth Tobin, Mrs. Orville Mung- er, Mrs. Alton Stiles, Mrs. Robert Waters. Row two: Mr. Wayne Moll'- att, Mr. Charles Lehman, Mrs. Edwin Pickert, Mr. Ronald Roggie, Mrs. Al- lan Moseley, Mr. Robert L. Walker, Mr. Ellis Martin. BUSINESS Mrs. Craig Woodcock, Mrs. Allan Richardson, Miss Helen Hughes, Miss Catherine Brajkovich. Row one: Mr. Richard Good- speed, Mr. Ion Curtis, Miss Sadie Clarke, Mr. Jeremiah Lantier. Row two: Mr. Joseph Glblin, Miss Alice Kapfer, Miss Dorothy Bowman, Mr. Thomas Moses, Mr. Thomas Gibbons, Mr. D. Whitney Coe. vi, ENGLISH CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION 5?- fa RN? Il- E fqx . W-Q. 4 f 'f.'.J.sf f- ff ,...1r, ' 1: iQ J- Z? A a 'fi' P U I Q , r B l!! -3 , ft I v P 4 'Q 6. aj ' 1-.. P' D , 1:4-f Q.: 'Q Q Q ,QQLQ sl ,g-gf... 1 Q' 'fp fb' - .Q , is V .,.. 4 .lx ' Ev 119 ,P ., 'Em ,i , ,, 6. O 9 ew S E N I O R S l i i Ha! 'ff Raw one: Miss Mary Jane Cavanaugh, Patricia Flamgan QTreasurerJ, Sally Ferguson fSecretaryJ. Row two Mr Ellis Martin, Peter Mealus CPresidentJ, Michael Bezamlla KVICC Presidentj. E IOR RICHARD J. ADAMS Dick . , .Black River Racing Rifie Club 2g Baseball 25 Track 4. CYNTHIA ANN AFFINATI Cindy . . . West Carthage Teaching Cheerleading 2,3,4g Sr. Band 1,25 Library Club 2,33 F.T.C. 3,45 National Honor Society 1,2,3,4g Thespians 1,2 fSecre- taryj, 43 G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Carth- adian 4. SHARON ANN BACH Champion Central City Business Institute . . . Medical Secretary Commercial Club 2,3 CSecre- taryj, 4 CPresidentJ3 G.A.A. 3,43 Carthadian 4g Intramurals l,2,3,4Q Pep Club 33 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Ball Commit- tee 43 Thespians 4. SHARON ANN BARBALICH Black River College. . . Teaching F.T.C. 3,43 G.A.A. 33 Intramu- rals 2,33 National Honor Soci- ety 3,4Q Sr. Chorus 23 Cartha- dian 4. bv. K3 SUE A. ALLEN Susie . . . West Carthage To become a good secretary Senior Play 43 Carthadian 43 G.A.A. 33 Pep Club 3. HOLLIS ROBERT BEARS Holly . . . West Carthage Success . . . own the Grill and a 1964 X-KE Convertible Basketball l,2,3,43 Golf 2,3,43 Football 2,33 Baseball 13 Stu- dent Council 1 CVice-Presi- dentjg Ir. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Band 132,33 Sr. Ball Com- mittee 4. CAROL LYNN AMBROSE Black River G0 to C.C.B.I .... be a pri- vate secretary Commercial Club 3,43 Library Club 33 Intramurals l,2. 'Q-y.-,.,,w3 MARCIA PEGO BEARS Deferiet To be a physical education teacher Cheerleading 2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Thespians 2,3 QTreasurerJ, 43 G.A.A. 2,3343 Student Council 1,2,4Q Senior Play 4 fStudent Directorl Car- thadian 43 F.T.C. 4. FREDERICK KENNETH BALLARD Flash . . .Carthage To be an aero-space engineer National Honor Society 1,3343 Sr. Chorus 3,43 Zone Chorus 33 Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, 43 Tral'Hc Squad 43 Carthadian 4 fPhotography Editorj. JOAN CAROL BARDEN Black River Nursing or business school Commercial Club 33 Intramu rals 2,4. THOMAS JAMES BEGGS Carthage College . . . Climb Mt. Everest Ski Club lg Marching Band l, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2. 3g Sen- ior Play 4. 'fav 'Cnr . 6 ,A LYNN JAMES BISHA West Cartilage Technical Electronics Camera Club 2g Rifle Team 2, 4. JOELLEN L. BENNETT lody . . ,Natural Bridge Nursing Sr. Chorus Z. 3. 4g Thespians 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society lg G.A.A. 3, 4g Senior Play 4g Cartlzadiarz 4. MICHAEL STEWART BEZANILLA Bez . . . West Carthage To be on time Football l, 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 2, 3. 45 Varsity Club 2. 3, 4 Wres- identjg Class Vice President 4g Trafnc Squad 3. 4g Intramurals 3, 4. 'WWTP- 'Snr gn-.pq MARY G. BENSON Mar. . .Fells Mills Work and marriage JUNE LOUISE BINGLE West Carthage Teaclzing National Honor Society l. 2, 3, 4g F.T.C. 3, 4 fTreasurerJg Sr. Chorus 2. 3. 4g G.A.A. 3g In- tramurals I, 2, 3g Cartlzadian 4. ne. GARY R. BEIRMAN Great Bend To be an auto mechanic -fe-s E JILL BOLDIZAR Camp Drum fMilwa11lcee, Wisj College Senior Play 4g Commercial Club 33 Cartltadian 4. ERNEST H. BRANAGAN Black River To be an electrician -wr JOHN NORTON BURDICK Buck. . . Carthage To be a mad chemist Rifle Team 3g Swim Team 2g Senior Play 4g Audio-Visual Club 3, 4g Debate Club 4. SUZANNE MARY BRENNAN Suzie . . . Natural Bridge Attend tlie University of Hawaii Student Council 4g F.T.C. 3, 4g F.N.C. 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary-Treasurerjg Library Club 2 Nice-Presidentj. 3 QTreasurerJ, 4g Thespians 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4. JAMES BUCK, JR. Jimmy . . , Carthage Marry a certain blonde and earn 8300 a week Football 1, 25 Wrestling 2, 3g Basketball lg Baseball 1, 3g In- tramurals l, 2, 3. G!!-w-q,,. MAXIMILIAN BRZEZINSKI Max . . . Mtmns Corners Ta be a great meclmnic . . . to he well lieeled. Industrial Relations Club 2. JAMES D. BURDICK Natural Bridge To be a doctor or lady liair- stylist Senior Play 4g National Honor Society lg Debate Club 4. rl MARIE A. BRAY Natural Bridge Business career F.N.C. 33 Intramurals 1, 2. CHARLES LAWRENCE BURNS Charlie . . .Great Bend To be an Admiral in tlze Navy Library Club l, 2, 3, 43 J.V. Basketball 2. GEORGE JAMES CASSONI Deferiet To paxs clzemislry Baseball 2. DONNA M. CLOE Felix Mills A business career CAROL ANNE CARLSON Carthage Teaching Zone Band 4, F.T.C. 3, 4 Thespians 2, 4, Senior Play 4 fav' JAMES E. COLE Jim . . .Black River Service Riile Club 1, 4, Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3, Sr. Play 4. Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Achievement Banquet 2, 3, NANCY J. CARTIN Black River College J.V. Cheerleading 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, F.T.C. 3, 4, Cartlzadian 4, Pep Club 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom and Sr. Ball Committees 3, 4. f fs' LINDA CATHERINE COX Coxie . . . Black River College G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.C. 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Clarion 3, 4 fBusiness Managerjg Cartlzad- ian 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3. . ,X .C ,Q JOHN R. CLEMONS Jack. . . Carthage U.S. Marines Track l, 3, Student Council FRANCES A. CLOE Tarmy . . .Fells Mills T0 be a secretary Jr. Band l. JOYCE W. CROSS SHIRLEY ANN DEKIN Felfs Mills Deer River Nursing Nursing. . .R.N. F.N.C. 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 13 Clarion 23 Carlhadian 4. HELENROSE DELHONEY Gerrie . . . Natural Bridge College . . .goto Hawaii Carthadian 43 Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Ball Com- mittee 4g Senior Play 43 F.T.C. 3, 43 Pep Club 3. in if-is. if i 'T'.Z'5 ' JACK R. DES IARDINS Carthage To be another Phil Hill Industrial Relations Club I, 2. 54 GILBERT LEON DELOSH Buddy . . .Deferiet To be a mechanic LAURIE ANN DIMOCK West Cartilage To become a privare secretary Commercial Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 4, Track 3, 4. ,M LARRY WILSON EDDY GERALD WAYNE ag l Clzampimz EGEBERG Farming Jerry . . . Felrs Mills F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 fVice-Presidentj, Navy ' 4 fSecretarYll Wrestling 3, 4. Basketball 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Carthadian 4g Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LONNY EARL EGGLESTON Black River College . . .or Navy Intramurals 33 Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Audio- Visual Club 13 Basketball lg Sr. Ball Committee 4. BONNIE KAY FLITCROFT Bunny . . . Felts Mills Life, love, and happiness Band l, 23 Drum Majorette 3. 43 Library Club l, 2 tVice- Presidentb, 3, 4 KTFCQSLITCTDQ G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3g Senior Play 4. Q , DONALD W. FARGO Don . . . Great Bend To be successful Library Club l, 2, 3g Pep Band l, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Tennis l, 2. ROBERT FRANCIS FETTERLY Bob . . .Fargo T0 be a dispatcher SALLY ANN FERGUSON Sal , . . Martin Street Teaching . . . join the Peace Corps Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 National Honor Society 1 tPresiden0, 3, 43 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4g Library Club l, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 2, 433 F.T.C. 3, 43 Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE FLANIGAN Patsy . . ,Carthage College . . . be the first woman to the moon Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club l, 2 CTreasurerJ, 33 Class Treasurer 3. 43 F.T.C. 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 fVice-Pres- identb, 43 Senior Play 43 Cartliadian 4. 1 f.'4.'- ii ai V !fftJ,t3-f6x1,f.r- 3 . I 1' .-Wt, . JAMES ALLEN FAHSEL Jim . . . West Cartlzage Success in life Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Leaders Club l, 2. 3. 43 Wrestling l, 23 Basketball 33 Cross Country 23 Golf l, 2, 3, 43 Leather Club 3. el: 3, .K -25' STEPHEN FRANCIS FOLEY Elmo. . . Carthage Navy J.V. Basketball l. ' 522 ,JY fissfi-1 11 RICHARD R. FORSYTH, JR. Dick . . . Natural Brizlga National Guard Industrial Relations Club 3. 211:-tisall' -S71-255,55 R - -. .wtf 4 ft... , -..- 1 swat... Y :rr !' K ,f 1 fi ..---f NANCY J. M. GERBER CllI'flIlI4Qi' Life, liberty, and Ilia pursuit of liappincs's Commercial Club 3. 43 G.A.A. 33 Pep Club 33 Intramurals l. 2, 3, 4, Clarion 3, 43 Cartliafl- ian 43 Senior Play 43 Gym Demonstration 1, 2. EVA MARIE FULLER .,., 3: PATRICIA ANN FULLER Cartliaqe Pat . . . Great Bend To lu a .secretary To nttain .s1n,cz.s.s in uiliarz vcr I Commercial Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 4, Cartlzadian 4, Gym Dem- onstration 1, 23 Pep Club 33 In- tramurals l, 2, 3.4. JAMES EDWIN GALLOWAY Jim . . .Felts Mills Collage Class President 23 Student Council 3 CVice-Presidentjg Cartlzatlian 4 fEditor-in-Chiefjg Audio-Visual Club l, 2, 3, 4 tPresident 2. 3. 433 National Honor Society l, 2, 3. 4 tTreas- urerjg Citizenship Education Conference 3, 43 Quiz Team 41 Tratlic Squad 3, 4. ,fx Iwi Senior Play 4, Cartliadzan 4, Clarion 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN GENITO Carthage To be a secretary Intramurals l, 3g Gym Dem- onstration lg Cheerleading l. NOREEN ANNETTE FRENCH Frenchie . . . GrL't1tBand To be a social worker National Honor Society l CSec- retaryj, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4 CPresident 1, 433 Citizenship Education Confer- ence 3, 43 Sr. Zone Band 2, 3, 4g Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 43 F.T.C. 3, 4 CSecretary 3, 4D3 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-Presi- dent l. ,,,...v ' MARY MARGARET GILL Carthage G0 to Hawaii Gymnastics 2, 3g Intramurals 2, 33 Carrliadian 4. HARRY T. GOTHAM Cartilage Navy CYNTHIA I. GREEN Cindy , . . Black River To be a beautician F.N.C. 3g G.A.A. 1, 43 Sr. Ball Committee 4, Carrhadian 4g Commercial Club 4 fSecre- taryj. 71. ,. g,.,Ah, ' KENNETH E. GLEASON, JR. Cow . . .Fells Mills T0 be a draftsman Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Traflic Squad 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3. RICHARD J. HANSEK Dick . . . Carthage College Football 3. 4, Varsity Club 3, TIMOTHY ERROL GOLDSBURY Tim . . . Camp Drum ITlie Cliristnms City-Minden, Neb.J Attend University of Nebraska Football l, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3. 4 fSeC- retary-Treasurerbg Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3. 4, Track 2, 3, 4g Traffic Squad 3. 4, lr. Prom Committee 3. ii' A ...V JUDITH MARIE HARE Judy . . .Mzmns Corners Marriage Commercial Club 4g Cartltad- ian 4 . DEANA M. GRAHAM Deno . . . Black River To be a beaulician . . . marry some blond, blue-eyed boy Carrltadian 43 F.N.C. 33 Com- mercial Club 3, 4g Clarion 2, Thespians 2. Intramurals 2, G.A.A. 1. SHERYL ANN HABERMANN Sheri. . .Carthage Happiness and knowledge National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cartlzadian 3, 4 CSenior Page Editorjg Clarion 2, 3, 4 CProduction Editorbg C.C.S. Reporter to Tribune 3, 4g Na- tional Merit Letter of Com- mendationg F.T.C. 3, 4, Sr. Zone Chorus 3, Achievement Banquet 3, 4. 'Xb' ann-sa.. ww g,,, PATRICIA SHARLENE HILL Pat. . .Felts Mills To be successful National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Quiz Team 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Clarion 2, 3, 4 CSports Editorj, Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Cartltadian 4. EVELYN LOU HUNNEYMAN Evvie . . . Carthage To be a secretary F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commer- cial Club 4, Cartltadian 4. ABETH MARIE HERVEY Betsy . . . Black River Teaclzing . . . Educational re- lations make the strongest tie. National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert and Sr. Zone Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Chorus tAccom- panistj 1, 2, 3, 4, Clarion 2, 3 CAssistant Editorj, 4 CEditor-in- chiefj, Cartlzadian 3, 4 tLiter- ary Editorjg F.T.C. 3, 4, Citi- zenship Education Conference 3, 4, Achievement Banquet 2, ,ri TZf V ' JOANNE ELIZABETH HILL I0 . . . West Carthage To make all my plans come true Library Club 1, 2, National Honor Society I, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, F.N.C. 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Thespians 4, Senior Play 4, Cartlzadian 4. ' X' REGINA M. HULEY Reg. . .Deferiet Attend Katherine Gibbs Commercial Club 3, 4, Thes- pians 1, 2, Gym Demonstra- tion 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, 4. SHELBY ANN JACOBY Slzellz. . . Carthage Nursing Student Council I, Intramurals JONATHAN CRAIG JOANNE SHIRLEY JINDRAK JOHNSON John . . . Black River Ja-J0 . . . Deer River W To be a mechanic T0 succeed in everything I do HA' , , Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Library V Cross Country 3, 4, Tennis 2. Club 2, F.T.C. 4, Senior Play V .- l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3 CSecretary of N.N.A.S.L.J, 4, F.N.C. 3, 4 tPresidentJ, Jr. Prom and Sr. Ball Committee 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Cartlmdian 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SANDRA SUE JOHNSON Sandi . . . Great Bend To be a secretary Twirling 2, 3, 43 Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Demonstration 1, 23 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4g Zone Chorus l, 33 F.N.C. 2, 43 Senior Play 43 Zone Band 4. LELITA CELESTE RAE LAGO Lee . . . Carthage To be a commercial artist . . Have lzorses and friends Intramurals l, 2, 33 Phtogra- phy Club 4. ...-ff 7 SHERYL I. KLINE Sheri. . .Carthage Business school to be lffwpy Commercial Club 3, 4 tTreas- urerjg Carthadian 43 Sr. Ring Committee 33 Jr. Prom Com- mittee 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Sr. Ball Committee 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3. JO ANN MARIE KOSZTOWSKI Jo. . .Herritzgs To be a heattticiarz G.A.A. 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2 3, 4g Pep Club 33 F.N.C. 3, 4 dentlg Jr. Prom Committee 3 Sr. Ball Committee 43 Car- thadialz 4 -50' Qt-Y' N...-f v n Library Club 2, 3, 4 CPresi- l-,env JOHN ARTHUR KNAPP Knapper . . . West Carthage College Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2. 3, 43 Traffic Squad 3, 4g Leaders Club 3 fPresidentJ3 Varsity Club 2. 3, 43 Cartlittdiatz 4 tSports Editorj. MARY E. KOZLOWSKI Felts Mills Nursing F.N.C. 3. 41' GLORIA JEAN KLINE Glory Jean . . . Carthage To live, love, and be happy Where the Boys Are . . . mar- riage Commercial Club 4g Jr. Cho- rus l3 Carrhadian 4g Jr. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Ball Commit- tee 43 Intramurals l3 Clarion 4g Thespians 2. wiv' LINDA LOUISE LA QUAY Lin . . . West Carthage College National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Ski Club 23 F.T.C. 3, 43 Sr. Chorus 23 Carthadian 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. SHARON KAY LA SHURE Slzeri . . . Falts Mills Nursing . . . perhaps business F.N.C. 3, 4g Cartlzadian 45 Commercial Club 4g Intramu- rals 4. VMQII? . Wig.: 'lf'---v WILLIAM P. LITZENDORF Lifl - . .Defrfriel To lu' a draflsman I.V. Baseball lg .I.V. Football lg Swim Team 3g Cross Coun- try 4g Baseball 4. WU!- 4 4. 'Qu . r sr, - -lzff -.I ' '- , .Q , R U s , ii ' ,gg it I? K if W . ga Q za V 4 W GORDON A. LEWIS Great Bend Navy Ir. Prom Committee 3g Car- tluulian 4. PHYLLIS E. LINCOLN Pliil . . . Natural Bridge NllI'.l'lllg Transferred from Beaver Falls Sr. Chorus 3g Library Club 3. rx 5 yy 1 CHERYL MARIE L'l-IUILLIER Lilflc One . . . Carthage Business school . . . marriage Intramurals lg Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3g Sr. Ball Committee 43 Pep Club 3. PETER JAMES LINSTRUTH Pete . . . Black River Collage . . . tlzen be Prexideul Cross Country l. 2, 3, 45 Track l. 3, 45 Tennis 2g Varsity Club 3, 43 F.T.C. 3, 4 fTreasurer 3. 43g Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. 1' MARC A. LEHMAN Mouse. . . Carlliage College Marching Band 1, 23 Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 2. fi AQ B ff .. fo- avr: MARY LOU LOVE Black River Nursing F.N.C. 3, 4g G.A.A. 3g Pep Club 3, Curlliudian 4g Ir. Prom Committee 3g Sr. Ball Committee 4g Commercial Club 23 Library Club 2, 3. CATHY LOUISE MEALUS West Carthage Success in whatever I may do Cheerleading l, 43 Library Club 1, 23 Student Council 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 CSecre- taryb, 43 F.T.C. 3, 43 Cartha- dian 4g Intramurals l,- 2, 3, 43 Ir. Prom and Sr. Ball Com- mittees 3, 4. SHARON MARIE MEHAFFY Sheri. . .Black River To be a receptionist . . . or a nurse F.N.C. 3, 43 Carthadian 43 Commercial Club 4. CAROL ANN LYON Munns Corners Nursing F.N.C. 3, 43 Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Cartlzadian 4g Vocational Edu- cation 4g Intramurals 1, 2. ERVIN L. MILLER Deer River To stay happy Football 2, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2, 4. SANDRA A. MCBRIDE Sandy. . .Felts Mills Success in nursing and mar- riage F.N.C. 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com- mittee 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Jr. Chorus l. LYNDA MARIE MONTGOMERY Lyn . . .Cartilage To be a Registered Nurse F.N.C. 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Gym Demonstration 1, 2. PETER MICHAEL MEALUS Pete . . . West Carthage College . . . watch Jim Beary run Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 School Sports Reporter 43 Class President 3, 43 F.T.C. 3, 431 Clarion 4 lSports Editorj. WILLIAM C. METCALFE Wee Willie . . . Carthage Navy Gymnastics 43 Sr. Chorus 23 Camera Club lg Audio-Visual Club 1. 1 MARY JANE MOROUGHAN Cartilage To be a secretary Jr. Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, 3, Gym Demonstration l, Cheerleading 1. RUTH ANN MOSELEY Ruthie . . . Great Bend To be of some humanitarian service to my fellow man Class Secretary 1, Thespians 2, 3 CVice Presidentb, 4, Commer- cial Club 3, Pep Club 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Carthadiun 4, F.T.C. 3, Jr. Chorus l. SUE MOORE Suzi. . .Deer River College F.T.C. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Carthadian 4, Jr. Prom Committeet3. JANICE ANNE MUIR Oink . . , Natural Bridge College . . . Surfing in Hawaii Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryD, F.T.C. 3 QVice- Presidentl, 4 iPresidentJ, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. SUSAN KAY MORAN Sue . . . Carthage College Clarion 2, 3 CEditor-in-chiefj, 4 fFeature Editorjg Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, F.T.C. 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Car- thadian 3, 4 fLayout Editorb. NINA CHRISTINE MUTZ Black River Teaching Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Sr. Zone Band 2, 3, 4, N.Y.S.- S.M.A. 2, 3. 4, Achievement Banquet 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Clarion 2, 3 tManaging Edi- torj. KATHLEEN LEE MORRIS Kathie . . . West Carthage College National Honor Society 1, 3, 4, Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Carthadian 3, 4 fArt Edi- tori, Thespians 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Library Club 1, 2, Clarion 2. SANDRA A. MOSHER Sandy . . . West Carthage Nursing F.N.C. 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, Marching, Band 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Carthadian 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club l, 2. MOLLY BETH MYERS Manfred. . .Carthage To have all my dreams come true National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3. 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 F.T.C. 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Sr. Chorus l, 2. 3, 43 Zone Chorus l, 2g Car- thadian 4. ' .rat ..pt11m', 1 Qfffgiill. J' 'Wu' I S,,,,,.' HELEN MARIE OVERTON Moose . . . Carthage T0 attend bealttician school in SYHICIISK' Student Council 43 Carthadian 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Thes- pians 3. 45 Commercial Club 2. 3. 43 Class Treasurer l. lag 51 JAMES E. OATMAN Jim . . .Champion To he a male nurse F.F.A. 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 3. .Ivy -1 '--on-1 CLIFFORD CARL O'DONNELL Pete . . .Carthage Navy Basketball 1, 23 Football 13 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Sr. Ball Committee 43 Carthadian 43 Senior Play 43 Intramurals 3, 4. DONNA LEE O'MEARA Chip . . . Carthage To be rich ana' live in Cali- fornia Jr. Chorus lg F.N.C. 33 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Cartha- dian 43 Senior Play 43 Sr. Ball Committee 4. fb ,,,,-..-.-. JUDITH A. ORMAN Ro. . .Carthage To live a long, happy life with Batch in California G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 2. 3, 43 Intramurals 23 F.N.C. 33 Carthadian 43 Sr. Ball Committee 43 Jr. Prom Committee3 ity 'Nag DONNA ANN NUTTING Nat . . . Black River Strive to do my best in every- thing Commercial Club 2, 3 tTreas- urerj, 43 Cartliazlian 4 CTyping Editorjg Jr. Prom Committee 3g Sr. Ball Committee 43 F.N.C. 33 Sr. Ring Committee 33 Library Club I, 2, 3g Achievement Banquet 3, 4. .aka -arf PHILLIP H. OWENS V Phil . . , Black River To be a mechanic J.V. Basketball lg Ritie Club 1 EDMOND CARNEY PELKEY Ed . , . Black River Brunclz of the service . . . to be a modern day liirecl gun Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Cartliaclian 4. extent . Q3 5 5. FWQ 'S' PATRICK COLIN SAYER Rosie. . . Cllfll1!lg8 To be a cerribecl Public Ac- countant . . . and make money Senior Play 4, Sr. Ring Com- mittee 3 fChairmanJ, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Class Vice-Pres- ident 23 Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4 tTreasurer 3, 43, Trathe Squad 4. ROBERT GEORGE RICHARDSON Bob . . . West Carthage Law Sclzool .aa- BRETT RAY ROWSAM West Cartliuge To make sometlzing of myself . . . and a certain girl Student Council l CPresidentD, Basketball l. 2 tTreasurerD, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 tPresidentJ, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Class President lg N.Y.S. Governor's Conference Delegate 3, 4, Cartltadian 4 CBusiness Managerj, Debate Team 4. GARY RICHARD RUFF NANCY ELIZABETH Rabbit. . . Great Bend RUSHLOW Air Force Nan . . . Carthage Gymnastics I, 2, Marriage ig,- Commercial Club 3, 4, Gym Demonstration 1, 2, Intramu- rals l, 2, G.A.A. 3. ,or GR ROBERTA JEANNE PLACE Bobbie. . . West Carthage SlH1.YlIll1l' and happiness Cheerleading 2, 3, Cartlzadian 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, F.N.C. 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. in-'F KAY D. SCEE Casey . . . Cartilage To be a bookkeeper Intramurals 2, 3, Commercial Club 3. '4? 9 ' VINCENT J. SIMMONS Vinnie . . .Carthage T0 be a machinist Sr. Chorus lg Carllzadiarz 4g Industrial Relations Club 2, 3. JO ANNA RUTH SISSON Jo . . . Great Bend To be Il teacher . . . elemen- Iary art F.T.C. 3, 41 Ski Club 3, 4g Camera Club 23 Senior Play 4g Intramurals l, 2, 33 Sr. Cho- rus 23 Cartliadian 4. LINDA L. SCHACK Lin . . . Deer River To be a secrerary . . . mar- riage Cheerleading lg Intramurals 1, 2g Pep Club 3g Carlliadian 4. ROBERT A. SHAW Bob . . .Cartilage To be an antomolive engineer Audio-Visual Club 4g Band 1. lt M 5, 7.- I ' 4: 'i.I' ELLEN CARROL SMITH BONITA RUTH SNELL Black River Bonnie . . . Carllzage To be a secretary Nursing Intramurals l, 3g Commercial F.N.C. 3. 4g Intramurals 1, 2. Club 43 Cartlzadian 4. sun-- ' GARY F. SIMSER Charlie . . . Natural Bridge To be a survey engineer Ski Club 2g Rifle Club 2g Cross Country 3g Track 3. DALE FREDERICK SMITH Felrs Mills College . . .lawyer National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Audio-Visual Club l, 2, 3, 43 'Thespians 3, 43 Quiz Team 3, 4g Citizenship Education Conference 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Traftic Squad 4g Debate Club 4. it Wx Q,- X s EDITH L. SWEENEY Black River To attend a school of com- merce . . . secretarial work Commercial Club lg Cartha- dian 4. BRUCE L. TISS Butch . . .Carthage Air Force Audio-Visual Club 2. CSecretary-Treasurer 3. 43. .ffl 3,4 SHARON ANNE SNELL Carthage Business Career Commercial Club 2, 3: Thes- pians 3g Intramurals l, 2. 'or TRENNA IO TUNIA Tuna Fish . . . Great Bend To he successful . . . marriage Library Club l, 2g Thespians 2g Intramurals 2, 3. 4g Home Ec. Club I fSecretarylLClarion 3. DONALD BRUCE SWAIN Moose . . . Great Bend To he an employment worker F.F.A. l, 2, 3. 4 fPresidentJg Intramurals l, 4. as r:.': ' ' LV L I ,X l ',.,: Y V ,,. w 1. -kk... I JOSEPH A. VENTIQUATTRO Joe. . . Deferiet T0 play pro-baseball Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CCo-Cap- tainjg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball l. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2. 3 KVice-Presidentl, 4. VIRGINIA ARLEEN THOMAS Ginny . . . Felts Mills Nursing F.N.C. 3. 4g Jr. Chorus l MERLIN C. TOUSANT Champion Move to Hawaii National Honor Society 2 4 CVice-Presidentjg FFA 2, 4 CTreasurerDg Football 43 Basketball I, 2g Track 2 43 Varsity Club 4g Intramurals 3, 43 F.T.C. 3. H-up-v .Zi K 3 42 TI-IELMA EILEEN VIRKLER Great Bend Heaven Intramurals Ig Clarion 4. .al- el JOYCE ANNE WHITNEY Joy . . .Carllmge To serve God, Country and the People . . . tlzrongli nurs- ing Intramurals l. 23 Camera Club 23 Audio-Visual Club 33 Thes- pians 3g Clarion 3 CProduction Editorjg F.N.C. 3, Library Club 2. 3. 115+ f FREDERICK G. WEBB .IUDITH A. WELLS Fred. . .CHFIIIIIQC Judy . . . Great Bend Air Force own a '64 To beamusician Grand Prix Sf- Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Chorus 2. 3, 4, Sr. Zone Band l, 3, 4 F.T.C. 3, 4g F.N.C. 3, 4g Sen- ior Play 4g Thespians 3, 43 Library Club 1 ERIC M. WANGERIN Rick. . .Champion To be a professional monnmin climber Football 2. 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Industrial Relations Club 2. , ' f DAVID EDWARD WEST MALCOLM CHARLES , , A Dave. . .Defmef WETMORE 'ffsy i ' 3 Navy Jnny . . . CHfll1lI,Q'G ' Rifle Club 2. T0 atlend l.B.M. school in 01' , I Syraciise V I Freshman Basketball lg .I.V. Basketball 2. l i I, , I 8.40 1 , JANET S. WOOD Jan . . . West Carthage College . . . l'Live and Learn Student Council 2, 3, 4 CSecre- tary 3. 41, Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4g Cnrtlmdian 4, Library Club 1, 2, F.N,C. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3g Pep Club 3. JANET MARTHA ZANDO Deferiet College Leaders Club lg National Honor Society 1, 3, 45 F.T.C. 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3 tTreas- urerj, 4 fPresidentJg Jr. Prom Committee 33 Carflmdian 43 Student Council lg Sr. Ball Committee 4. X 'K 1 t.,t A . I l. ff' EUGENE STANLEY ZELLER Carthage To be a jet fighter pilot F.F.A. 2, 3. 45 Varsity Club 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 33 Leaders Club 3, 4g Baseball l, 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3 CManagerJ. 4. ,ff . 'iq-g. sf EDWARD G. ZERRILLO Ed. . .Syracuse To do the impossible . . . get into college Swim Team 4. ANDY E. ZEHR Carthage To be fl State Trooper F.F.A. 1. l 'X A lm a Mater In Black River Valley stands our Alma Mater Comets reign foreverg victories are fairly wong dearg The scarlet-silver banner soars proudly in the Her loyal sons and daughters are faithful through sun. the years. . . . Sing our Alma Materg raise our voices to the skyg Carthage, We love theeg we hail thee so true. Long live dear Carthage Centralg her praises never We pledge our loyalty-our hearts, in gratitude to die. you. IN MEMORIAM RICHARD PIERE xx If EBB TIDE THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Dale Smith .,.. . . James Burdick Joanne Hill ,. Noreen French Patsy Flanigan Pete O'Donnell Judy Wills . Helen Overton Lynn Bisha .. John Burdick . . . . , Mr. Frank Mr, Van Daan .. Anne Frank . . . . . . Margot Frank . . .......,, Miep . .. Mr. Kraler . . . ..... Mrs. Frank Mrs. Van Daan . .. Mr. Dursel Peter Van Daan In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart Anne Frank wa-c..g n w 35 'N N ,- ' i 1 my 1 1 i Q ' 4 i 1 2 eg A 2--v i L iff l f , N f 5 fy 2 S i 'P 4 I f 7' Q z , b r. , 1 ,LW I M 4 Y 1 wi , -L 4 S 'f ? is 2 A f , V M 4-'V Vx A 1 y 73 is 2. E ,KAV t X Q 1 s Xiigg-105' tw J X R x In my 'wiv' ,, K W Mmm-nf A-al' a tall sh1ip aQ1j1d Q star to steer f gg ,A ggi 5, 7 . 1 W: -I bb ' ' K ' V fi P 1 Ifslfale-1-W f 1 J 1 1, . i CLASS OFFICERS-Rebecca Grau 4Treasurerl, Carolyn Mcllroy CSecretaryJ, Bob Mustare fViceAPresidentJ, Lynn Selos lPresidentJ, Mrs. Willard Schutt, Mr. Joseph Shambo. Row one: Karleen Keller, James Ginger, Randy Houghton, Donna Babcock, Kerry Herbert. Row two: Bob Haver, David Fargo, Stuart Finer, Helen Fleming, Jean Beaty, Bill Davey, Carolyn Hosmer, Philip Bonner. Row three: Donna Calfrey, Ralph Gaudio, Linda Burger, Bob Hardy, Becky Grau, Tom Flint, Jeff Carter, Lynda Adams, Jack Knapp, Steve Andrus, Tom King, Gail Bears, Bruce Buchardt, Richard Jameson, Georgia Ingmire. 38 Row one: John Peek, Jim Phillips, Betty Peluso, Tim Roberts, Kathryn Rennie, Ed Nabe- waniec, Wyn Ann Patterson, Donnie Ransome. Row two: Bob Peebles, Linda Rello, Barry Parshley, Dave O'Donnell, Ann Richardson, John Phillips, Sidney Perfetto, Lynn Rancier, Bill Nettles. Row one: Marcia Bonner, Craig Brennan, Clifford Downey, Jackie Conley, Patty Downey, Reg Altmire. Row Iwo: Ronnie Barker, Steve Barneys, Janette Butts, Ronnie Chamberlain, Gerry Davis, Eugene Burgess, Peggy Bartells, Victor Brockway, Roseann Bintz. Row rhree: Pamela Downey, Linda Alexander, Lynn Burke, Paula Dangerheld, Gary Dalton, Donna Campany, Kenneth Deskins, Elaine Benson, Steve Campbell, Donna Clark, Tom Boni, Mary Babcock, George Coman, Lynn Adams. 39 Row one: David Dusharm, Kandie Fee, Nancy Fox, Michael Forbes, Jamesene Feneran, Dorothy Fetterly, Allan Genter, Susan Gilpin, Anthony Hartl, Leonard Fairfield, Ann Jamie- son, Linda Genito. Row two: Jackie Farmer, Terry Getman, Henry Harper, Dianna Gaebel. David Johnson, Ron Hoffman, Bob Fuller. Marsha Flynn, Bob Foy, Georgina Ferard. Row one: Arlene Zehr, Jan Woodhouse, Rick Washburn, Marlee Worden, Jennifer Waters, Elizabeth Tucker, Matt Thompson, Louise Rowsam. Row two: Sharon Walton, Barbara Verbeck, Charles Van Patten, Joe Van Horn, Sally Lucker, James Williams, Karen Ward, Mary Ellen Yousey. Row three: Kenny Youngs, Bruce Walker, Frances Yuhas, Hazen Thomas, Elwood Thomas, Gary Tyner, Rieta Taylor, Brent Walsemann, James Waite, Karen Taylor. 40 Row one: Lynn Selos, Gordon Stevens, Eva Sauer, William Ruddell, Sharon Spencer, David Sears. Row two: Paula Stevenson, Grace Simons, Stephen Sanders, Joan Sanderson, George Storms, Mary Stumpf, Gary Steria, Marsha Smith, Janice Taylor, Fred Rogers. Row three: Ronnie Spencer, Danny Smith, Eliot Rudoy, Herbert Sears, Dick Swan, Darlene Homan, John Sims, Sid Perfetto, Linda Scee, Robert Robl, Sandy Storms, Loren Smith. Row one: Michael Leahey, Judy Kamide, David Moses, Diane Johnson, Joe Morgan. Row Iwo: Robert Mushtare, Marsha Lowery, Ruth Mack, Rex Millspaugh, Jo Ann Miles, Anne Maxwell, George McBride, Rose Murdock, Linda Lancaster, Peter Moroughan, Georgette Loomis. Row three: John Kufchock, Howard Martin, Linda McManaman, Carol Mcllroy, Joe Malbouf, Paul Kellogg, Tami Smith, Joe Morisette, Terry Mather, Tina Liberatos, Connie Morgan, Marcia Johnson. 41 Row one: Betty Stiner CTreasurerJ, Mr. Glen Ball, Gladys Worden fSecretaryJ, Brian Mc Kenna tPresidentJ, Mrs. James Fleming, Dale Pickert CVice-Presidentj. Row one: Jerry Prievo, Ronald Post, Ralph Perrigo, James Scougal. Row two: Cheryl Quinn, Dean Plumadore, Dale Pickert, Jim Pignone. Row three: Pat Riley, Joyce Shatraw, Donald Prashaw. Row four: Jane Seaman, Margaret Petell, David Reape, Larry Powell, Diana Quay. Larry Rose. Row five: Carol Rogers, David Prievo, Betsy Schermerhorn, Thomas Rushlow, Jo Ann Seymour. Row six: Jim Santamour, Milton Sayre, James Riley, Ed Pierce, Stephen Sears, Timothy Petrie, Guy Rigabar. 42 Row one: Karleen Zehr, Linda Leeder, Calvin Steria, Susan Shuman, Susan Sylvester, Lillian Steele. Row two: Lynn Walsh, Steve Storms, Cynthia Stafford, Howard Shettleton, Mike Tehonica, Larry Swem. Row three: Avery Stevens, Richard Zecher, Betty Stiner, James Sweeney, Marion Waters. Howard Waite. Row four: Jerry Shaw, David Steria, Gary William- son, William Steacy, Gladys Worden, Lansing Young, Larry Wetmore. Row one: Gerald Mac Cue, Betty Perrigo, Barbara Hasmer, Katherine Myers, Herbert Nichols, George Morin, Dennis Monaghan, Patil Orton, Gary LaLone, David Jones, Gregory McBride, Donald O'Shaughnessy. Row two: Dean Murdock, Jack Mattison, Dan O'Donnell, Andy Lowe, Lynn Hunneyman, Norman Hosmer, Sandy Leason, Regina Percoski, Dianne Libby, Ronald Nutting, Dick Higman. Row three: Ronald Mack, Carolyn McEckron, Ed Lunderman, Bruce Hutt, Bill McEckron, Don O'Dett, Mike Miller, Patty Krall, Larry Monor, George Osterhoudt. Row four: Wendi Miller, Donna LaComb, Rosemary Hoffman, Donna Palmer, Donna Miller, Bonnie LaClaire, Kristine McMahon, Glenda Langdon, Brenda Mulvaney, Sandra Noyes, Nanette Maurer, Ronald Lester, Susan Mulvaney. 43 Row one: E. Buzzell, J Cooper, B. Burrell, C Buckley. G. Gadbaw, T. Earle, R. Edwards, F Chase. B. Dumaw, A Bush. Row two: S Backus, J. Fetterly, T Earle, J. Harper. R Beggs, M. Crovitz, H Dutton, D. Champion, S Buzzell, A. Fuller, R Bent. Row three: S Backus, B. Gardner, A Dorr, E. Campbell, P Genzel, M. Campbell, D Green, S. Andrus, C Hervey, D. Clearo, G Bloss, F. Babcock, G Gebo. Row four: T Getman, P. Brown, S Hale, D. Barlow, L Aslaw, E. Burr, T Cannell, W. Ferard, J Barkley, P. Benware, C Forbes, S. Arnold Row one: Marie Horeth, John Drake, Harold Ferguson, Albert Barbalich, Lee Getman, Mary Buck, Linda Cloe. Row Iwo: Wayne Cook, Nancy De Mers, Howard Barber, Judy Carpenter, Ronald Eddy, Sheila Collins, Glen Face. Row three: Nancy Afiinati, Roger Flint, Eulena Gerber, Timothy Ambrose, Susan Altmire, Marsha Clemons. Row four: William Hamilton, Donald Dubuc, Wilfred Ashlaw, Richard Doehling, Jay Burns, Frank Avallone, Jim Higgins. Row one: Nancy Merkley, Patricia Putman, Gay Hollingsworth, Jane Money, Terry Green. Row two: Sally Ball, Bonnie Gamble, Christine Kline, Linda Yousey, Jennie Rushlow Janice Schloop. Row Three: Michael Bonney, Chris Cummings, Carol Moore, Sandra La Valley, Sharon Myers, Judy Waite, Dennis Turpine. Row four: Joan Carpenter, Terri Wetsig, Katie McGraw, Pam Parks. Row give: Glen Schwendy, Barbara Everard, Gayle Martin, Ben Davis, Evelyn Pierce, Jim Beaty, Eva Derby. Row one: Donna Frank, Theresa Countryman, Nancy Flint, Cynthia Zehr, Mike Doherty, Gerald Cross, David Covey, Joyce Fargo, Michael Filiatrault. Row two: Nancy Cook, Toby Dockum, Bruce Dockum, Lynn Leonard, Gerry Hodnet. Row three: John Evans, Everett Farr, Elyse Friedmann, Frederick Fox, David Foley, Cathy Derouin, Mary Dusharm, Roger Feistel, Alice Fargo, Shirley Cook, Lee Eggleston, Ronald Covell. Row four: Linda Dusharm, Mari- anne Fleckenstein, Ramona Dekin. FRESHME Row one: Barbara VanDewalker, Robert Tabolt, Pat Wilson, Alan Thompson, Suzanne Weeks, Richard Weatherhead, Jane Towne. Row two: Marianne Wiley, Rose Marie Yousey, Diane Thomas, Charles Terry, Paulette Wormword, Larry Thomas, Sandi Yuhas, Ronnie Tabolt. Row three: Tom Ward, Carol Weir, Helen Waite, Lee Wooledge, Linda Vignone, Sally Young, Bernard Bray, Barbara Thompson, Bob Mono, Thomas Woolschlager. Row four: David Ventiquattro, John Worden, Lester VanDewalker, Doug Ward, Daniel Zehr, Gerald Williams. 45 Row one: Walter Maxwell, Ronald O'Dell, Dwayne Maurer, Donald Myers, Lyle Miller. Row two: Jo Meyer, Cy Anne Meister, Daniel Nevills, Karen Miles, Judith MacVean, Ashley Townsend, Sandy Mitchell, Deborah Noyes. Row three: Walter Strong, Jr., Linda Metcalfe, Gregory O'Connor, Pauline McDermid, David Mullen. Raw four: Paul McDermid, Ted Millspaugh, George Nettles, Ricky Mono, Susan Nevills, Jack Best, Penny Moore, Robert Morgan, Kathleen McKenna. Row one: Lancing Gardner, Milton Howard, Barbara Gotham, Donald Green, Dianne Hebert, Priscilla Green, Richard Hardy. Row two! Jean Gates, Sue Higgins, Linda Herbert, Diane Henderson, Paula Hastings, Ernest Kingsley, Cheri Homan, Jean Galloway. Row three: Charles Harper, Karlton Gyurko, Mathias Horeth, Marlene Hall, Kenneth Henderson, Pat Gibbons, Mary O'Meara, Lee Hollingsworth, Roland Houghton, Edward Gilbert, Andrea Grau, Row four: Sammy Gilpin, Fred Garnsey, Douglas Getman, Marshall Hosmer, Timothy Houghton, Randy Hoffman. 46 Row one: John Stiles, Karen Sears, Dawn Smith, Wayne Slye, Clifford Spencer. Row two: Darlene Swem, Cathy Seaman, James Surace, Barbara Santamour, Howard Sears, Ruth Ann Santamour. Row three: Bonnie Stevens, Ella Mae Selos, James Smith, Nancy Sargent, Cassie Scott, Richie Briant. Row jour: James Seaman, Timothy Roggie, Melvin Lincoln, Andrew Susice, Jim Rudat, Richard Stevens, Stephen Siedlecki, Dave Rohr, Charles Smith, Sue Sims, Catherine Spencer, Linda Smith, Bruce Camidge, Christal Smith. Row one: Susan Buzzell, Kim Brown, Patrick Caffrey, Mike Babcock, Richard Cole, Donald Boomer. Row Iwo: Barbara Altmire, Donna Atkins, Judy Carr, Tim Carter, Barbara Bossuot, Peter Aylward, Barbara Cassoni, Kathie Burns, Lynda Bushbey. Row three: Jane Chamberlain, Phyllys Champion, Mary Jane Brown, Sandra Carpenter, Robert Clark, Sara Clark, Bill Foy. Row four: Carol Anne Buck, Sharon Burr, George Brinkley, Sandra Benware, John Bears, Bonnie Campbell, Bruce Ashcraft, Clifford Camidge, Joanne Carr, Roxanne Ashlaw, Donald Besaw, Susan Brown, Dawn Baxter. Row Eve: Harold Bacon, Charles Carr, Ricky Burdick, Kenneth Burns, Randy Campany, Leon Barlow, Frank Clark. 47 Row one: Edwin Lawton, Jim Love, Linda Lozo, Brenda Leeder, Jaqueline Landry, Nancy Johnson, Gary Koster, Carl Kadow, Marian C, Lowe. Row two: James Zehr, Marsha Kline, Jeanie Kosztowski, Tim Lacomb, Michael Krall, Dave Linstruth, Tom Leeder. Row three: Carolyn Lavancha, Milton Mackee, Sigrid Jamba, Tommy Lehman, Sanford Jones, Jane MacCue, Bonnie Payne, Kathleen Huggins, Charles Mack, Barry L'Huillier, Vincent Lago. Row four: Rex Johnston, William LaRock, Jerry Zehr, Peter Lyman, Timothy Intorcia, Patrick LaTray. Row one: Rosemary Reviere, Fred Shew, Terrie Pratt, Ed Richardson, William Burke, Jimmy Potter, Gary Pierce. Row two: Jane Orman, Richard Riale, Tony Palladino, Laureen Pinkham, Kris Peters, Garry Bossart, Connie Pierce, Pat Pignone. Row three: Rosemary Perrigo, Richard Prue, Jackie Potter, Linda Ricco, Bert Phillips. Row four: Clarence Pickering, Daniel Passeur, Tony Peluso, Alan Peterson, Bill Reeves, Bruce Peck, Barbara Pritty, Sherry Howard, Donna Perry, Peggy O'Neill, Pam Roberts. 48 Row one: Lynn Schack, Patrick O'Meara, Sharon Schermerhorn, Sherry Stoever. Row two: Thomas Vintaloro, Wayne Vary, Douglas Thomas, Linda Downing, Kathy Ormiston, Anna Sanders, Ronnie Evans, Dickie Rushlow, Douglas Montgomery, Dennis Quinn, Charles Bluto. Row three: Betty Bacon, Warren Smith, Pamala Fox, Dwight Ostron, Karen Nevills, Gordon Gaebel, Pamela Blanchard, Danny Weir, James Oshier, William Davis, Kevin Boothe, Paul Perfetto, David Kilbourn, Robert Pritty, Diana Mono. EIGH TH GRADE Row one: Keitha Ashcraft, Chery Alexander, Carl Steria, Leah Steria, Cheryl Clark, Trudy Earle, Roberta Ward. Row two: Richard Green, Marcia Hutchins, Lynn Roggie, Billy Laribee, Dennis Stevenson, Norman Lozo, Larry Fox, Albert Morin, Gary Hammill, Paul Ayers, Gregory Maurer. Row three: Donna Patchin, Bill Parks, Beverly Thomas, William Laribee, Cynthia Brennan, Danny Young, Pamela Place, Betty Pritty, John Carpenter, Shirley Lavine, Stephen Sylver, Gary Oliver. 49 ey- 9 . 5426-l ,qv ' BF HP? N Row one: Bob Zehr, Sue Bears, Debbie Lee, Marilyn Shatraw, Nancy Mood, Laurie White, Susan Noyes, Lewis Bintz. Row two: Marilyn Fetterly, Larry Isaac, Leon Desormo, Stephen Mantle, Micheal Cook, Arlene Clearo, Robert Nabewanic. Row three: Linda Burgess, Linda Mutz, Anita Mehaffy, Bonnie Gerber, Tonicia Hamilton, Jackie Woodside. Row four: Reed gierce, Donald Rohr, David Harper, Richard Van Horn, Paul Jones, Tim Latham, Daniel ates. Row one: Tom Latham, Nancy I-losmer, Lonnie Getman, Rebecca Clemons, Roseanne Dow- ney, Terry Cook. Row two: Michael Powell, Dale O'Donnell, Trudy Feistel, Susan Babcock, Dorothy Lefurge, Steve Dillon, Carolyn Foster, Gerald Webb. Row three: Carol Tibbles, Mary Lago, Jack Lester, Darryl Clark. Row four: David Montague, Roger Hansek, Nethel Burrell, Ronald Baillargeon, Charles Dobransky, Cheryl McAvoy, Don Cole, Kathy Makuch, Phillip Taylor, Cynthia Deitz, Maurice Barnes. 50 Row one: Dana Smith, Edward MacCue, Peter Liberatos, Paula Leeder, Thomas Luther, David Sly, Sandra Lucker, Larry Gilpin. Row two: Sandra Stowell, Kathleen Monaghan, Lisa Langdon, Susan Ward, Linda Barnum, Bonnie Kostowski, Brenda Terry, Barbara Strong, Coleen Tabolt. Row three: Leslie Greenfield, Mary Hebert, Brenda Benware, Elaine Killingbeck, Carol Steria, Mike Montigelli, Vaughn Stevens, Gary Smith, Richard Mackee, Richard Chapman, Eric Wiley, John Pais, Tom Conley, Carol Clark, Sally Burnup, Bruce Ferguson. 'Yi FL' ,435 Uv Q5 I Row one: Barbara Trombley, Cathy Bears, Barbara Beggs, Richard Cook. Row two: Steve Rowsam, Jane Eckelman, Kathy Gardner, Gertrude Jock, Valerie Gyurko, Shelley Carcasole, Julie Cross, Suzanne Giradlo. Row three: Wayne Parshley, Stephen Thayer, Steve Prievo, Bill Smith, Ernest Ward, David Hoover, Dennis Clark, William Drake, Ralph Libby, Dale Bushek. Row four: Denise Clark, Sharon Bradey, Barbara Syron, Anne Rohr, Mary Percoski, Sally Allen, Angie Peluso, Connie Vebber, Joan Moroughan, Marcy Carpenter, Brenda Coates. Row one: Malinda Zehr, Mildred Atkins, Roger Andrus, Katherine Gaines, Carrie Huntley, Helen Meyer, Lyle Pickert. Row two: Mike Brown, Timmy Fleming, Tom Rich, Bob Forsythe, Dennis Swain, Harvey La Barge, Victor Brzezinski, Bob Hack, Dick Merkley, Jane Stiner, Ingrid Burrell. Row three: Sandra Gould, Carol Fargo, Wendy Reeves, Rosamond Waters, Diane Higman, Bill Walck, Darryl Hall, Frank Clark, Bob Jamieson, Vickie Vaughn, Janice Dalton, Jan Russell, Jeanne Lehman, Yvonne Thesier, Janice Marilley Row one: John Chamberlain, Dora Tilft, Julie Mullen, Debra Litzendorf, Linda Barker, Bruce Britton Row two: Michael Pignone, Harry Canell, Robert Koniz, Burton Spencer, Sandra Ball, Louise Wormwood, Arlene Clark, Brenda Hoffman, Dianne Burrell, Linda Eldridge. Row three: Jon Washburn, Karen Pignone, Floyd Fox, Susan Benware, Charles Fuller, David Montgomery, Anthony Avallone, Greg Ritz, Thomas Hollingsworth, Bob Nevills, Alberta Tibbles, Neysa Siedlecki, Terry Dawson, Donna Chisamore, Frederick Goutremout. SE VE TH GRADE Row one: Rhonda Zehr, Ruby Raven, Evelyn Lincoln, Dianne Greenfield, Steven Marshall, Wayne Covey, David Johnson. Row two: Jack Burnett, Joseph Green, Velma Carter, Sylvia Breslin, Larraine Sanders, Jolynn Wormwood, Sharon Sheltray. Row three: Timothy Tripp, Larry Iverson, Steven Foster, Richard Baker, Robert Whitney, Leonard Schermerhorn, William Hofbaun, John Palladino, Richard Harper, Steven Wright, Ronald VanDewalker, Harold Sabo, Paul Smith, Douglas Babcock. 52 Row one: Marlene Camidge, Pamela Morris, Laura Putman, Debra Eileen David, Frances Osterhoudt, Mark Face, Robert Smith, David Ballard, Michael Gebo, Lou Flanigan, Thomas Garrett, Wade Burdick. Row two: Marcia Zehr. Deborah Alexander, Terri Soper, Elly Burns, Sally Genito, Linda Virkler. Randy Bishop. Gardner Cross, Keith Burrows, Bob Chisholm, Pat Ambrose, James Sipos, Randy Guyette, Frederick Perrigo, Terry Rancier. Row one: Melford Lincoln, Maryetta Lincoln, Mable Carr, Carol Mullaney, Lester Schemerhorn. Row two: Chad Hayden, Charles Lavalley, Henry Carr, Robert Brow, Jack Stevenson, David Lavine, Anthony Barnum, David Schemerhorn, Robert Burnham, Edward Fee. Row one: Janice LaLone, Gail Miller, Ellen Sweeney, Helen Nevills, Ina Canell, Theresa Vintaloro, Jeanne Landry. Row IWOS David Putnam, Frank Davis, Keith Hutchins, Gary Hutchins, Mike McLeod, Emmett Thomas, Gerald Sanders, Dale Gates, Lee Wright, Michael Storms, Terry Mono. Row three: Terry Busbey, Richard Bloss, Debbie Bossuot. Robert Mullary, Fred Paige, Joanne Altmire, Stanley Ashcraft, Grace Mackee, Alan Flynn, Gary Loomis, Susan Richardson, Diane DeLosh, Charles Hall, Randy Fairfield. Row one: Levern Benson, Jerry Burns. Row two: Deborah Hine, Philip Cross, Brenda MacCue, Virginia Campbell, Gordon Reynolds, Charlotte Ferguson, Susan Egnew, Michael Stumpf, Elaine Carlson, Rhonda Santamour, Margaret Lyman, Sharon Burto, Michael Rush- man. Row three: Dave Nickels, Emma Hammill, Michael Hill, Christine Yuhas, Michael Rainville, Dorothy Olley, Allison Lee, Joan Haver, Mary Alice Peck, Anna Fargo, Mary Miller, Stephen Gebo, Danny Fleming, Jane Virkler, John LaClaire. Row one: Neil Patchin, Steve Fargo, Randall Sears, Marvin Ellingsworth, Claire Schwendy, Theda Carr, Patty LaVancha, Bonnie Bray, Connie Miles. Row two: James Martin, Fred Sauers, Bob Campbell, Gregory Martin, Russell Getman, James Ricco, Robert LaVancha, Donna Cranker, Mark Palmer, Lyle Austin, Kathie Nevills. Row three: Rolayne Harvey, Sharon Terry, Linda Taylor, Richard Davis, Robert Hall, Ronald Nabewaniec, John Ricci, Francis Babcock, John Astafan, Jane Robl, Mabel Jeanne Bach, Kathryn Drade, Clifton Bonney. 54 Row one: Donald Latermore, Marty Grau, Roberta Steria, Maureen Thomas, Gary Baker, Russell Runtiles. Row two: Michael Burke, Mike Corbine, Bill Dutton, Richard Fuller, Donald Howard, Terry Oliver, Kevin Walsemann, James Potter, Ronnie Finer, Wayne Ferguson, Gary Moore. 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Row two: Dave Covey, Herbert Phillipsf'Ken Burns, John Bears, George Nettles, Ron Tabolt, Jack Best, Mike Babcock, Ron Post, Dave Foley, William Reeves, Alan Thompson, Dave Ventiquattro, Jim Santamour, Dave Moses, Dave Zehr, Jim Seaman, Tom Ward, Ted Millspaugh, CoaelrBen'Renzi,iCoaelY Barlow, Coach Pierce: J ' The Carthage Central Junior Comets, coached by assisted by Stan Pierce, recorded the best season ever. Victorieslrover Watertowifand Oswego were tirsts for a Comet J. V. Football teamgflfhejteam playedidutstanding defensive football with only 12 points being scored against them. SCORES Carthage Indian River Carthage Oswego Carthage Adams Center-Adams Carthage Indian River Carthage South Lewis Carthage Lowville Carthage Watertown , M.. . -s . sn... 58 VAR I TY OOTBALL Using a new system of play and under a new coaching staff, the 1963 Comet gridders posted an impressive 5 won and 3 lost record. Wins over Oswego and Ilion highlighted a season that pleased fans, players and coaches. Head Coach Barry Mynter and assistants George Maurer and Jay Arnold successfully installed an unbalanced-winged T attack that helped produce the live victories. Forming a well balanced team were Don Rigabar supplying thc air power and Joe Ventiquattro, Rick Wangerin, and Terry Earle adding the running punch. Spearheading the line were stalwarts Ken Gleason, John Beaty, Jerry Egeberg, Bob Hansek, and Jim Higgins. SCORES Carthage 7 Canajoharie 6 Carthage 14 West Canada Carthage 20 Oswego Carthage 7 Westhill Carthage 13 Ilion Carthage 14 Oxford Carthage 6 Watertown Carthage 13 Lowville Raw one: Joseph Ventiquattro, Eric Wangerin, Gerald Egeberg, Richard Hansek, Kenneth Gleason, Michael Bezanilla, John Knapp. Row two: Merlin Tousant, Donald Ransome, Steve Campbell, John Beaty, James Higgins, William Nettles, Eugene Zeller. Row three: Mr. George Maurer, Robert Haver, Ervin Miller, Richard Edwards, Daniel Smith, Bruce Buchardt, Bruce Walker, Michael Leahey, JelT Carter, George Storms, Lynn Selos, George Cassoni, Mr. Barry Mynter, Mr. Jay Arnold. Row four: Robert Robl, Robert Peebles, Matt Thompson, Gary Steria, Donald Rigabar, David Fargo, Andy Lowe, Terry Earle, Ronald Spencer, Dave O'Don- nell, Robert Mustare. Row one: Frank Pelkey, George Storms, Robert Dumaw, George Osterhoudt, Pat Gibbons, Jay Burns. Row two: Thomas Ward, David Foley, Harold Ferguson, James Higgins, Dan O'Connell, Frank Avallone, Patrick Caffrey, Mr. Joseph Giblin. Carthage 57 Carthage 58 Carthage 46 Carthage 49 Carthage 45 Carthage 45 Carthage 46 Carthage 60 Carthage 5 8 J. V. BASKETBALL Indian River Pulaski Lowville A.C.A.C, Clifton Fine Boonville Watertown Indian River Utica Free Academy SCORES 48 Carthage 50 Carthage 75 Carthage 46 Carthage 40 Carthage 43 Carthage 55 Carthage 59 Carthage 76 Carthage Augustinian Academy Pulaski Clifton Fine Boonville Utica Free Academy Lowville A.C.A.C. Augustinian Academy Watertown Coach Cavellier in his first year with the freshman team had a tremendous season ending with a 13-l record. This accomplishment fell short by one game of the 14-0 record posted by the 1959-60 squad. Mr. James Cavellier, Sanford Jones, Walter Maxwell, Stephen Siedlecki, Rich ard Cole, Robert Morgan, Alan Thompson, Mike Babcock, Bruce Camidge Donald Myers, Theodore Millspaugh, Milton Howard, Tim Latham, Stephen Thayer. 60 VARSITY BASKETBALL Mr. Jay Arnold, Ken Gleason, John Knapp, Peter Mealus Joe Ventiquattro Jerry Ashcroft Ken Youngs, Donald Rigabar, Gary Dalton, Stuart Finer Dave ODonnell Bruce Hutt Bob Haver, Steve Campbell, Eugene Zeller, Bob Mushtare. SCORES Carthage Indian River Carthage Pulaski Carthage Lowville Carthage A.C.A.C. Carthage Clifton Fine Carthage Boonville Carthage Watertown Carthage Indian River Carthage Union Free Academy Carthage Augustinian Academy Carthage Pulaski Carthage Clifton Fine Carthage Boonville Carthage Union Free Academy Carthage Lowville Carthage A.C.A.C. Carthage Augustinian Academy Carthage Watertown Oil to a slow start this season, and handicapped by a lack of height, the Comets, nevertheless, completed the season with a very respectable 12 and 6 record. ln Coach Jay Arnoldis first year at the helm, the team's highly successful season was climaxed by an out- standing last game in which Carthage fans saw The Big Wind from the Southwestji the Golden Cyclones of Watertown, deflated with a decisive 62-51 upset victory by the Comets. 61 Left to right: Wendy Miller, Barbara Everard, Marlene Hall, Carol Moore, Karen Miles Gladys Worden, Gay Hollingsworth, Kris Cummings, Dorothy Green, l 62 VARSITY CHEERLEADER HAS full of spirit as the month of Maylw CWi1liam Shakespearej The 1963-1964 cheerleading s c 'nually osted team spirit and the morale of the entire student b nt ol of a dience rticipation at football and basketball games is an imp t t part o athletics, and t s heavy responsibility ably rests with the members oft s rou . Our cheerleaders are a welco h ny even , nd many new cheers have found their way to the hearts of all C. . Row one: Patsy Flanigan, Sally Ferguson, Marcia Bears. Row two: Tina Liberatos, Cathy Mealus, Donna Caffrey, Janice Muir, Cynthia Aflinati, Sandy Storms, Sharon Walton. 63 As compared with previous years, the 1963-1964 Mermen at C.C.S. have showed much improvement. Under the coaching of Mr. George Maurer they ended their regular season with five wins and seven losses. Individuals provided the excitement. Records broken or captured throughout the course of the season included Brian McKenna's 55.8 in the 100 yard freestyle, 2:03.7 in the 200 yard freestyle, and 4:41.9 in the 400 yard freestyle. John Beaty holds the school record of 25,3 for the 50 yard freestyle. Jack Knapp's time of 1202.4 in the 100 yard backstroke earned him the pool and school record. Carthage Herkimer Carthage Baldwinsville Carthage Rome Carthage Rome Carthage Lowville Carthage Norwich Carthage Baldwinsville Carthage Lowville Carthage Main Endwell Carthage Herkimer Carthage Norwich Carthage New Hartford Row one: Allen Genter, Managerg Toby Dockum, Clifford Camidge, George Nettles, Glen Schwendy, Pat LaTray, Lester Vanderwalker, Lynn Hunnyman, Brian McKenna, Jim Beaty, John Philips, John Bears, Coach George Maurer. Row two: Lee Getman, Dave Ventiquattro, Eric Buzzell, Steve Storms, Richard Doehling, Lynn Walsh, Joe Morisette, Tom Lehman, Jack Knapp, Bill Nettles, John Beaty, Ed Zerillo, Steve Andrus. 64 Row one: Michael Bezanilla, Bruce Buchardt, Ronnie Hoffman, Ralph Perrigo, Tim Goldsbury Timmy Earle, Lynn Burke, Doug Fetterly, Calvin Steria, Dick Bent, Bob Burrell, Coach Frank Millard. WRESTLING GOLF A The 1963-64 Comet Wrestling Team coached by Frank Millard had its first winning season since 1959. The team ended the year with an 8-7 record which wasn't a true indication of its strength. Four of the team's defeats could have very easily been victories with a few breaks in the right places. Overall the team finished in a tie for fourth place in the league. Outstanding records were compiled by Dick Bent C13-U, Mike Bezanilla C13-33, Terry Earle C9-35, Bob Burrell C8-41, Doug Fetterly C11-33, Lynn Burke C8-41, and Tim Earle C9-43. Carthage Central school golfers grabbed title honors in the Frontier League this season. The Carthaginians, coached by Ben Renzi, won ten matches and lost one. In winning the trophy the Comets defeated Watertown High School linksmen, 6 to 3, in the playoff match. Jim Fahsel and Bob Richardson shared medalist honors. Richard Ferris, Stuart Finer, James Fahsel, Robert Richardson, Hollis Bears, Russell Bosch, Lonny Eggleston, Coach Benjamin Renzi. J. V. BASEBALL SCORES Ted Bears, Jack Knapp, Richard Higman, Toby Dockum, Clyde Cole, Rick Washburn, John Burdick Carthage Lowville Carthage Rome Carthage Rome Carthage A.C.A.C. Carthage Watertown Carthage Indian River Carthage Indian River Carthage? J J Watertown Carthage 22 J A.C.A.C. 0 Carthage 16 ii Lowville 4 The mark of a true athlete is playing hard. Sparked by Ted Bears and Bud Cole and coached by Mr. George Gamble, this year's tennis team represented Carthage in traditional fashion. Row one: James Pierce George Osterhoudt, Dan Smith, George Storms, Don Rigabar, Bill Nettles, Bob Robl, Doug Perry. Row two: Mr. Thomas Gibbons, Frank Avaleone, Jay Burns, James Ginger, Dennis Huntley, Terry Earle, Dave O'DonneIl, Bob Mushtare, Kerry Herbert, Richard Cole. TENNIS In I- HT - I JSR .til t viii. .ni-. . .t X. A Row one: George Nettles, Bob Hart, Eugene Zeller, Tom Baker, Joe Ventiquattro, George Blondin, Lyle Miller. Row Iwo: Jack Burns, John Knapp, Ron Spenser, John Dumaw, Gary Walseman, James Buck, Jon Storms, Bruce Tiss, Mr. Daniel Navarro. VARSITY BASEBALL The Comets were led by John Dumaw C.409J and Joe Ventiquattro C3871 in batting. John Dumaw was also the leading pitcher with a 3 and 3 record. George Blondin, when not catching, was our hard-luck pitcher. He lost to a tough Rome team in extra innings and to Canton by a 1 to 0 score. George did have a no-hit game against Adams Center-Adams Central School. Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage Carthage SCORES Rome Rome Lowville A .C.A .C. Watertown Watertown A.C.A.C. Canton Canton Lowville CROSS COU TRY Jackey Woodside, Toby Dockum, Al Fuller, Bruce Dockum, Bob Burrell, Chuck Harper, Steve Buzzell, Dan Zehr, Bill Litzendorf, Gary Woodside, Jonathan Jindrak, Donald Besaw, Dave Linstruth, Peter Mealus, Elliot Rudoy, Francis Chase, Peter Linstruth, Walter Maxwell, Coach Ronald Roggie. The Cross Country team in its first season under Coach Roggie achieved a highly successful season. The team captured all three of its dual meets and its lone triangular meet. The team's greatest triumph was a 16-43 rout of A.C.A.C. on the home course. The team, however, managed only average showings in its invita- tionals. This perhaps can be attributed to lack of experience and a rash of sickness and injury. For the first time a freshman team was entered into competition and linished exceptionally well. Led by Dan Zehr, the freshmen placed second and third in their two outings. 68 Row one: Lynn Selos, Wilfred Ashlaw, Phil Bonner, Bill Ruddell, Glen Face. Row two: Tim Goldsbury, Ron Post, Marc Lehman, Bob Haver, Tom Cauley, Rick Wangerin, Steve Camp- bell, Jon Jindrak, Dick Jameson, Rex Millspaugh, Dale Pickert, Merlin Tousant, Charles Van Patten, John Reeves, Jack Clemons, Mike Tehonica, Doug Buzzell, Reg Altmire. Row three: Coach Barry Mynter, Hazen Thomas, Tim Roberts, Dave Hardy, Dave Fargo, Jerry Ashcroft, Peter Patterson, Jeff Carter, Dick Edwards, Steve Andrus, Fred Williams, Ken Gleason, Ken Sharpe, Bill Brown, Jerry Egeberg, Bob Reviere, Mike Bezanilla, Pete Linstruth, Noel Harding, Pete Mealus, Frank Pelkey, Gary Simser, Mr. Robert Walker. Carthage A.C.A.C. 56 Carthage Lowville 27 Carthage 1,6 Mexico 47W Carthage Indian River 39 Carthage Sackets Harbor 51 Carthage A.C.A.C. 62 Carthage Indian River 43 Carthage Lowville 19 The Track team under Coach Mynter enjoyed another excellent season. The team finished first in the Frontier League with a 5-0 record and an over all record of 8-1. The lone loss was suffered at the hands of A.C.A.C. The team placed fifth in the A division. and fourth in the B division of the Massena In- vitational. Although winning the league championship the team placed only third in the league meet. 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HO OR OCIETY Row one: Betsy Hervey, Thelma Virkler, Janet Zando, Joanne Johnson, June Bingle, Janet Wood, Noreen French, Cynthia Aliinati, Sheryl Habermann. Row two: Kerry Herbert, Bill Davey, Charles Van Patten, Eliot Rudoy, Bill Nettles, Dale Smith, Robert Richardson, James Galloway, Fred Ballard, Lynn Selos, Merlin Tousant. Row three: Sally Ferguson, Ann Richard- son, Sandy Storms, Georgia Ingmire, Sue Moran, Lynn Rancier, Pat Hill, Tina Liberatos. Ab- sent: Sharon Barbalich, Patricia Flanigan, Thomas King, Linda LaQuay, Peter Mealus, Janice Muir, Molly Myers. 525 352, 3 ig EH: SJ QT ig 1, 1 Character, leadership, Qcholgrhsftibjesegggievyei e- 5 The further developitnent 0f.thiefs'e glitstandingqualities on the part of the student . . . , ,431 f--.W . body IS the purpose of tihts society? p 4 On this year's agenda, were ,tfvyol ii duigtiofi cerejnonies' fund raising activities included a WOTT Holigiiudge sales,i1a,i1d'thefpresentation of the annual Student I Talent Show. V1--fliliiilli 'gmt 'iwiwi The organization wailjhfoisipttote-ttl'ii fDistrictf 9f5 fall and spring conferences in October and fe...i'f':1gf:a:fr1i ff'T1T .I QQ. ze! ,gg 72 This year's Student Council was fargthe most active body of its kind since the organization's inception. Under its auspices a survey was madefin regardgto cafeteria menus and a Pep Club was organized in order to improveischoolhspiritf The promotion of student participation in sclfoolgaetivities, the establishment of better understanding between faculty: and Zstudents, arid!-tgaining for future citizen- ship are the goals of our StudentCouncil. Ai Q TUDE TCOU CIL Row one: Linda Yousey, Diana Quay, Susan Mulvaney, Linda Leeder, Cathy Hervey, Mr. George Gregory, Pat Sayer, Mr. Benjamin Renzi, Janet Wood. Row two: Jamesene Feneran, Mary Stumpf, Georgette Loomis, Wyn Ann Patterson. Row three: Michael Bonney, George Coman, Bill Hamilton, James Waite, Marcia Bears, Helen Overton, Cathy Mealus, Sue Brennan, Noreen French, Stuart Finer. 73 G. A. A. High school girls of many interests joinitogether in- this organization to teach high standards of sportsmanship, to participate in extra-curricular activities, and to better physical fitness. , A A y G.A.A. members sold refreshments at both football and basketball games. They assist the women physical education, teachers during free periods. In this way points are accumulated and a letter may be earned. A plan to buy blazers as symbols of membership is in the ofling. ' Row one: Donna Babcock, Barb Everard, Wendi Miller, Jackie Conley, Georgette Loomis, Marcia Bears, Becky Grau, Peggy Bartells, Sally Ferguson, Patty Hill, Bonnie Flitcroft, Anne Maxwell. Row two: Sue Moran, Nancy Cartin, Patsy Flanigan, Sharon Walton, Tina Liberatos, Sheri Kline, Dorothy Green, Carol Moore, Nancy Aliinati, Bonnie La Claire, Cathy Mealus. Row three: Marie Zando, Gay Hollingsworth, Karen Miles, Terry Wetsig, Kris Cummings, Carol Mcllroy, Sue Moore, Cynthia Afiinati, Sue Brennan, Janet Zando, Sandy Leeson. Row four: Joellen Bennett, Georgia Ingmire, Linda Cox, Ruth Moseley, Sandra Storms, Marsha Lowery, Joan Sanderson, Gail Bears, Lynn Rancier, Ruth Mack, Dianne Libby. Row Eve: Joanne Hill, Judy Orman, Helen Overton, Gloria Kline, Sandy Mosher, Shelby Jacoby, Helen Delhoney, Linda Scee, Eva Derby, JoAnn Miles, Donna Caffrey. Row six: Bobbie Place, Wyn Ann Patterson, Janice Muir, Lynda Adams, Joanne Kosztowski, Sharon Bach, Regina Percoski, Gladys Worden, Noreen French, Janet Wood, Kathleen Morris. 74 Row one: Mike Bezanilla, Rex Millspaugh, Albert Barbalick, Eugene Zeller, Tim Goldsbury, Terry Earle, Bob Haver, Bob Mushtare, Rick Wangerin. Row two: Merlin Tousant, Jim Fahsel, Pete Linstruth, Richard Hansek, Robert Hansek, Lonny Eggleston, Steve Andrus, Ken Gleason, Bill Nettles, Jerry Ashcroft, John Knapp, Dave Fargo, Pete Mealus, Stu Finer, Robert Richardson. It is a goal of every would-be athlete to earn his varsity letter, buy his red and gray jacket, and become a member of the Varsity Club. Because this organization fosters good sportsmanship and arouses fellowship, it is respected by everyone. Basketball games would be less rewarding if it were not for the refreshments sold at half-time by these boys and the dances spon- sored afterwards. Awards are presented to all worthy athletes. 75 Row one: Bruce Tiss, John Burdick, Bill Davey, Jan Woodwhouse, Joellen Bennett, Bob Shaw. Row two: Carol Carlson, Nina Mutz, Nancy Gerber, Marcia Bears, Sally Ferguson, Sue Brennan. Row three: Pat Fuller, Cynthia Afiinati, Joanne Johnson, Sandy Johnson, June Bingle, Joanne Sisson, Mrs. Edwin Pickert. Row four: Patsy Flanigan, Helen Overton, Joanne Hill, Judy Wells, Lynn Bisha, Noreen French, Dale Smith. Row five: Pete O'Donnell, Pat Sayer, Tim Goldsbury, Ruth Moseley, Nancy Cartin, Ann Richardson, Joan Sanderson. Row six: Linda Cox, Linda Scee, Sharon Walton, Marcia Lowery, Tina Liberatos, Sheila Collins, Nancy Aflinati, Nanette Maurer. Row seven: Cheryl Quinn, Nancy DeMers, Bonnie Gamble, Linda Leeder, Gay Hollingsworth, Christine McMahon, Anne Maxwell, Joanne Miles. Row eight: Sharon Bach, Marie Horeth, Terri Wetsig, Sharon Myers, Sally Ball, Terri Green, Cindy Stafford, Evelyn Pierce. Row nine: Donna Babcock, Phil Bonner, Jane Money. To create a definite interest in the different aspects of the art festival at Oswego. Workshops stimulate knowl- dramatics is the purpose of the Thespian Club. Regular edge in the arts of lighting, staging, directing, acting, meetings are held twice a month. and make-up. T In January a one-act play was presented as an as- Members quickly learn that . . . one man in his sembly. A full evening performance was given in the time plays many parts. . . spring. Each year a group of interested members attend NATIONAL MER! T LETTERS OF C OMMENDA TI ON WINNERS Row one: Betsy Hervey, Pat Hill. Row two: Sheryl Habermann, Dale Smith, Jim Galloway, Fred Ballard, Peter Mealus. 76 Ken Gleason, Ervin Miller, Bob Hansek, John Knapp, Bruce Tiss, Peter Linstruth, Fred Ballard, Jim Galloway, Pete Mealus, Mike Bezanilla, Gary Simser, Merlin Tousant, Dale Smith, Pat Sayer, Rick Wangerin, John Peck, Tim Goldsbury. Rrrrrring! Class dismissed! g The lonely boy at the end of the hall braces himself for the ensuing onslaught, in which he will be poked, prodded, pulled, and pushed. For him these next three minutes are but moments oftanxiety, since few students believe that 'to resist him that is set in authority is evil. i A smooth, orderly flow of traliic isimaintained by the junior and senior boys of the Tralfic Squad, regardless of the numerous bruises they receive. 77 F Row one: Eugene Zeller, Henry Harper, Joe Malbouf, Jim Sweeney, Gary Woodside, Howard ' Martin, David Johnson, Jim Santamour, Roland Houghton, Randy Campany, Milton Howard, F Danny Rose, Jim Smith, Al Fuller. Row two: Donald Swain, Merlin Tousant, Larry Eddy, ' Gordon Stevens, Tom Boni, Lynn Selos, Jack Madison, Harold Bacon, Lynn Burke, Loren A. Smith, John Peck, Gerald Bloss, Ronald Eddy, Ronald Tabolt, Richard Stevens, Row three: Elwood Thomas, Jim Cooper, Fred Babcock, Matt Thompson, Alan Thompson, Steve Burnup, Reginald Altmire, Donald Clearo, Ralph Perrigo, Dick Bent, Danny Nevills, Bruce Peck, Timothy Lacomb, Howard Barber, Gary LaLone, Mr. Henry Watkins. The F.F.A. is a means by which boys in public schools may study Vocational Education. L . Last year our chapter placed second in the state F.F.A. Field and Forage Contest and second in the state finals of the Chapter Meeting Contest. This year our boys won the Jefferson County F.F.A. Land Judging Contest. They demonstrate correct parliamentary procedure in public meetings and express them- selves well in speaking contests. . . . Be it ever so humble there's no place like home. This small group of junior high girls are beginning early in life to prepare themselves for the future. Striving to improve personal, family, and community living, these girls start learning the art of being a housewife now. Sewing and cooking skills are increased, while tray favors are made for various institutions on the holidays. 78 F. H. A. Row one: Joyce Shatraw, Linda Downing, Miss Bintz. Row two: Morine Thomas, Emma Ham- mel, Linda Barker, Evelyn Hunneyman, Patty Riley, Diane Burrell, Donna Palmer, Karen Nevils. COMMERCIAL CL Whereas we believe that cz group of students of high school level can band themselves together for mutual profit and pleasure . . . Members of this organization develop the quality of competent, aggressive busi- ness leadership and consider vocational opportunities, in the field of business educa- tion. E , Service to our school is provided through the operation of the Commercial Club School Store. l Row one: Helen Fleming, Sheri Kline, Sharon Bach, Cynthia Green, Miss Brajkovich. Row two: Kris McMahon, Ellen Smith, Glenda Langdon, Nancy Fox, Linda McManaman, Marcia Johnson, Donna Nutting, Sharon Myers, Patti Krall, Deana Graham, JoAnn Miles, Donna Clark, Edith Sweeney, Roseann Bintz, Susan Sylvester, Paula Dangerfield. Row three: Judy Hare, Jamesene Feneran, Sharon LaShure, Nanette Maurer, Donna Campany, Helen Overton, Bonnie Gardner, Laurie Dimock, Pat Fuller, Sandra Johnson, Judy Orman, Gloria Kline, Nancy Rushlow, Sharon Mehaffy, Nancy Gerber, Evelyn Hunneyman. 79 Row one: Sharon LaShure, Miss Mary Jane Cavanaugh, Karen Taylor, Shelby Jacoby, Wyn Ann Patterson, Bobbie Place, Jennifer Waters, Helen Fleming, Karlene Keller. Row two: Becky Grau, Jackie Conley, Pat Hill, Bonnie Snell, Linda Montgomery, Ruth Mack, Virginia Thomas, Sandy McBride, Linda Rello, Sharon Walton, Carol Lyon, Sandy Johnson, Arm Jamieson, Ann Richardson, Marsha Lowery, Sandy Mosher, Anne Maxwell, Mary Stumpf, Noreen French, Joanne Kosztowski. FUTURE URSES CL UB Each member's goal is to acquaint others with nursing and various health careers. Members receive instruction in basic hospital procedures and then prepare to serve. Working as aides in the Watertown hospitals and learning from their own experiences, the girls in the F.N.C. are better adapted tofuture education. The students help in the health room and assist at immunization clinics. At Christmas they also make stuffed animals for the children's orphanage. 80 FUTURE TEACHER CL t Juniors and seniors who wish to explore the Iield of teaching gain invaluable experience through contact with professionals. During the year 1963-1964, members served as guides at the Open House, visits were made to the State University of New York College at Potsdam and St. Lawrence University, and a tea was held for all district instructors on Teacher Recognition Day. Row one: Marcia Bears, Betty Peluso, Louise Rowsam, Jackie Conley, Sharon Barbalick, Sheryl Habermann, Betsy Hervey, Janet Zando, Sally Ferguson, Carol Carlson, Gail Bears, Georgette Loomis, Mary Ellen Yousey. Row Iwo: Sue Moran, Tina Liberatos, Nancy Cartin, Marie Zando, Sue Brennan, Molly Myers, Linda Cox, Sandy Storms, Cynthia Afhnati, Patsy Flanigan, Cathy Mealus, Jennifer Waters, Lynn Rancier, Nina Mutz. Row three: Linda Burger, Joanne Johnson, Georgia Ingmire, Donna Calfrey, Pat Sayer, Karen Taylor, Joanna Sisson. Peter Mealus, Linda LaQuay, Janice Muir, Noreen French, Bonnie Flitcroft, Judy Wells, Joan Sanderson, Frances Yuhas, Linda Scee, Mr. Gilbert Malerk. 81 Row one: Gerald MacCue, Glen Face, Dick Stevens, Danny Rose, George McBride, Edmund Pelkey, Eric Wangerin, Robert Peebles, Lynn Selos. Row fwo: James Seaman, Steve Sears, Kenneth Burns, James Cole, Donald Besaw, Vincent Simmons, Hazen Thomas, Jim Sweeney, Gordon Stevens, John Sims, Dick Swan, Mr. Joseph Shambo. A greatly improved ride team represented our school this year. The Comet Riflemen shot in the 800's-an improvement over last years, 700 average. Coach D Joe Shambo is looking forward to a banner year next season. O L P H I N S Row one: Kathy Nevills, Susan Mulvaney, Laurie White, Diane Quay, Kathleen McKenna, Sig- rid Jamba, Deborah Noyes, Cathy Derouin, Bonnie Camp- bell. Row two: Marianne Wi- ley, Pamela Morris, Jennifer Waters, Sandra Storms, Lau- reen Pinkham, Donna Caffrey, Wynn Ann Patterson. 82 J. 'WL 2 ,4. sg P REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS m Row one: Bob Shaw, Peter Mealus, James Galloway, John Burdick Richard Adams. Row Iwo: Fred Ballard, Bruce Tiss, Dale Smith, Merlin Tousant. Row three: Pat Hill, Joann Johnson, June Bingle, Joellen Bennett, Sheryl Habermann, Betsy Hervey. QUIZ Elizabeth Hervey, Patricia Hill, Mr. Thomas Gibbons. Dale Smith, James Galloway. Valedictorian Elizabeth Hervey Salutatorian James Galloway qu-no-P B Row one: Jackie Conley, Bonnie Flitcroft, Sally Ferguson, Jo Ann Koztowski, Miss Hilda Clark. Row two: Craig Brennan, Sue Brennan, Linda Scee, Joan Sanderson, Linda McMana- man, Shelby Jacoby, Jane Money, Judy Waite, Lynda Adams, Karen Taylor, Joan Carpenter, Charles Burns, James Waite. Row three: Mary Ellen Yousey, Jamesene Feneran, Donna Babcock, Marianne Fleckenstein, Patty Hill, Linda Yousey, Cathy Hervey, Gerald Cross Jr., Donna Campany, Karlene Keller, Bonnie La Claire, Nancy Ailinati, Linda Leeder. LIBRAR Y CL UB Dedicated primarily to service, each member is required to spend two periods per week in the library. To interest people in books, serve the faculty and students, andfto promote knowledge are the objectives of this group. B Having membership in the Northern New York Association of Student Librarians, memberspare entitled to visit annually a college library or an institution of educational value. Each spring an associa- tion banquet is held, this year's was at Copenhagen. 84 if Ai 6-'- Row one: George McBride, Glen Face. Marsha Lowery, Mary Stumpf, Ruth Mack, Donna Babcock, Robert Forsythe, Dale Bushek. Row two: Bob Shaw, John Burdick, Richard Zecher. Allen Genter, Bruce Tiss, Jim Galloway, Mr. George Gregory, Steve Andrus, Fred Ballard. CLUB The purpose of this service organization is to assist lighting for stage productions and assemblies. teachers with their daily programs. Members are Last year a trip was made to Rochester to the cam- trained to run motion picture projectors, tape recorders, era division of Eastman Kodak. Each year a similar overhead projectors, opaque projectors, and the trip is made to the WCNY-TV studios. school's public address system. They also help with Tim Roberts, Lynn Walsh, Bill Davey, Dale Smith. CYTUHUWUUP CONFERENCE DELEGATES Row one: Dale Smith, Betsy Hervey, Kerry Herbert, Bill Davey, Mr. Thomas Gibbons. Row Iwo: James Gallo- way, Noreen French, Steve Andrus, Charles Van Pat- ICH. 85 Row one:. Sandy Mitchell, Linda Vignone, Darryl Champion, Stephanie McIntyre, Kathy Meyer, Elizabeth Hervey, Mrs. Orville Munger, Miss Lucille Rokitka. Row two: Pat Fuller, Nancy Gerber, Gloria Kline, Linda Leeder, Susan Mulvaney, Thelma Virkler, Gayle Martin, Terry Green, Jane Money, Sue Moran, Linda Cox, Pete Mealus, Sheri Habermann, Patty Hill, Mrs. Woodcock. What can we do with those people who will not believe anything unless it is in print . . . Serve them. The aim of the Clarion staff is to print monthly clear, concise reports of news in and about school. Features include editorials, class and club activities, sports, student literary efforts, Suzie Snooper, and a calendar of coming events. The first one of its kind at C.C.S., the Debate Club is designed to aid students in the study of resourcing, to teach the fundamentals of competitive argumentation, and to present the basic concepts of public speaking. Students learn to discuss ideas factually, not person- ally, to quote references directly, and to support points of view not generally accepted by all. Patty Hill, Patsy Flanigan, John Burdick, Gay Hollingworth, Harold Dutton, James Scougal, Mr. Jon Curtis, Betty Stiner, James Burdick, Barbara Everard, Bob Richardson, Nancy Affinati, Dale Smith, Darryl Champion. 86 Without music life woul MARCHING BAND db 87 SENIOR BAND Row one: Katherine Rennie, Diana Quay, Barbara Newman. Row two: Elizabeth Hervey, Catherine Hervey, Barbara Everard, Sandra Johnson, Nancy Flint, Nina Mutz, Linda Herbert. Row three: Ann Richardson, Donna Caffrey, Marcia Bears, Jennifer Waters, Terry Mather, Maria Horeth, Betty Stiner, Kenneth Burns, Milton Howard, Sigrid Jamba, Kristine Cummings. Row four: Laureen Pinkham, Kathleen McKenna, Diane Thomas, Linda Rello, Bonnie Ray- mond, Genevieve Rushlow, Jacqueline Farmer, Marc Lehman, Charles Harper, Ronald Eddy, Donald Fargo. Carthage Central School is fortunate in that it has remarkable musical facilities and that students make such good use of them. At Christmas and in the spring, programs were pre- sented to the public through the combined efforts of the concert was held here at C.C.S. this year, while two students went to Potsdam for the All-state perform- ance. Football and basketball games would not be the same without the enthusiasm and the sounds of our Concert Band and the Senior Chorus. Marching Band and Pep Band. Band members participated in Zone Band, whose ZONE BAND Row one: Linda Herbert, Nina Mutz, Noreen French, Kathleen McKenna, Betsy Hervey, Ann Richardson, Catherine Hervey, Marianne Wiley, Barbara Newman, Cynthia Stafford, Diana Quay. Row two: Cyanne Meister, Dale Pickert, Sandra Johnson, Sigrid Jamba, Judith Wells, Larry Lyman, Carol Carlson, Joan Carpenter, John Drake, Charles Harper. 88 Row one: Cynthia Stafford, Marianne Wiley, Peter Lyman. Row two: Noreen French, Thomas Lehman, Susan Sims, Bonnie Gamble, Terri Wetsig, Pamela Parks, Patricia Hill, Sally Fergu- son. Row three: Judy Wells, Kerry Herbert, Jack Knapp, Glen Schwendy, William Hamilton, Cyanne Meister, Dale Pickert, Gay Hollingsworth, David Foley, John Drake, Judy Carpenter, Carol Carlson. Row four: Patrick Latray, Ralph Gaudio, Ronald Post, Edward Lunderman. Row one: Ralph Gaudio, Linda Herbert. Row Row one: William Hamilton, Elizabeth Hervey, two: Cyanne Meister, Pamela Parks, Dale Terry Mather, Patricia Hill. Row two: Edward Pickert, Susan Sims, Bonnie Gamble, Terri Lunderman, Judy Wells, Sigrid Jamba, Carol Wetsig, Patricia Hill. Row three: William Ham- Carlson, John Drake, Nina Mutz, Linda Her- ilton, Kenneth Burns, Sigrid Jamba, Judy Wells, bert. Row three: Donald Fargo, Ronald Post, Carol Carlson, Judy Carpenter, John Drake. Ralph Gaudio. 89 Row one: Jane Stiner, Yvonne Thesier, Denise Clark. Row two: Sally Allen, Marcy Carpenter, Cynthia Deitz, Suzanne Geraldo, Barbara Beggs, Julie Cross, Tom Rich. Row three: Wendy Reeves, Cathy Bears, Malinda Zehr, Mike Gebo, Frances Osterhoudt, Linda Verkler, David Sly, Janice Dalton, Wayne Parshley, Mike Stumpf, Ron- ald Finer. Row four: Marcia Zehr, Sally Thompson, Mary Peck, Diane DeLosh, Julie Mullen, Gary Smith, Gardner Cross, Bill Peterson. JUNIOR BAND Row one: Jean Lehman, Katharine Drake, Susan Quay, Eleanor Burns. Row two: Deborah Hines, Mark Palmer, Barbara Trombley, LaVerne Myers, Carrie Huntley. Row three: Claire Schwendy, Elaine Carlson, Steven Fargo, Dianne Miller, Cythia Brennan, Anne Rohr, Kathy Flint, Neysa Siedlecki, Jim Ricco, Elaine Killing- beck. Row four: Danny Fleming, LaVerne Benson, Mr. Douglas Nichols, Albert Morin, Bruce Feruson, Debra Litzendorf, Mike Rainville, Donna Chisamore, Gordon Reynolds, Margaret Lyman, Charlotte Ferguson, Lyle Pickert, William Drake. Row one: Peggy Lyman, Charlotte Ferguson, Patty Denniston, Barbara Syron, Virginia Lowe, Barbara Trombley, Rolayne Harvey, Susie Quay, Eleanor MacCue, Roberta Steria, Marcia Zehr, Malinda Zehr, Linda Barker, Theda Carr, Karen Pignone, Patricia Pignone, Connie Miles, Jeanne Lehman, Kathy Flint, Dianne Burrell. Row two: Donna Ketchum, Clifton Bonney. Row three: Carol Weir, Mary Miller, Linda Mutz, Karen Sears, Pamela Blanchard, Kathy Craig, Dennis Clark, Darryl Clark, Frank Clark, Albert Morin, Dale Gates, Karen Jones, Virginia Campbell, Kathy Drake, June Barnes, Mabel Bach, Jane Virkler, Mrs. Lyman. Accompanists: Linda Herbert, Nina Mutz. SE C TIONAL REPRESEN TA TI V ES IOR CHOR Row one: Elizabeth Hervey, Accompanistg Katherine Burns, Lynn Rancier, Diana Quay, Christine Cummings, Catherine Hervey, Tim Ambrose, Dale Pickert, Brian McKenna, William Davey, Peter Lyman, Noreen French, Linda Herbert, Kathleen McKenna, Mr. Eugene Baum- garner. Row two: Patricia Hill, Sheri Habermann, Paula Hastings, Terry Green, William Hamilton, Robert Shaw, Edward Pierce, Thomas Lehman, Carol Carlson, Janet Wood, Sue Moran, Gay Hollingsworth, June Bingle. Row three: Jennifer Waters, Becky Grau, Carol Lyon, Maria Horeth, Dorothy Green, Linda Yousey, Edward Lunderman, Wilfred Ashlaw, Fred Ballard, Charles Harper, Kathleen Morris, Cynthia Stafford, Sandra Johnson, Judith Wells. Row four: Laureen Pinkham, Mary Stumpf, Janice Muir, Molly Myers, Bonnie Gamble, Nancy DeMers, John Drake, John Philips, Patrick Sayer, James Philips, Joan Carpenter, Nina Mutz, JoEllen Bennett, Katherine Rennie. Music, when Soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory . . . ALL STA TE William Davey and Gay Hollingsworth. 91 EDITORS T YPIS TS Row one: Sally Ferguson, Bob Rich- ardson, James Galloway, Betsy Her- vey. Row two: Sue Moran, Kathy Morris, John Knapp, Fred Ballard, Donna Nutting, Sheryl Habermann. Mr. Ellis Martin, Mrs. Robert Waters, Mr. Richard Grabowski, Mrs. Allen Richardson, Mr. Thomas Habib. CAR THADIAN Row one: Donna Nutting. Row fwo: Evelyn Hunnyman, Nancy Gerber, Sharon LaShure, Shirley Dekin, Pat Fuller, Gloria Kline, Mary Gill, Shar- on Bach. John Knapp, Sally Ferguson, Peter Mealus K' Row one: Cathy Mealus, Marcia Bears, Sue Moran, Kathy Morris. LA Row two: Sharon Barbalick, Cynthia Aftinati, June Bingle, JoEllen Bennett, Janet Zando, Nancy Cartin, Ruth Moseley, Roberta Place, Janet Wood. Linda LaQuay, Sheryl Habermann, Betsy Hervey, Linda Cox. Patricia Hill, Fred Ballard, Gordon Lewis, Patrick Sayer, Joanne Sisson. 3 5 . . . 1 , ffl VN... QQ l J 5 2 Row one: Pete O'Donnell, Dale Smith, Mr. Thomas Habib, Robert Richardson. Row two: Sue Brennan, Molly Myers, Noreen French, Janice Muir, Joanne Koztowski, Shelby Ja- coby, Joanne Hill, Helen Overton, Sheri Kline, Judy Orman, Sandra Mo- sher, Patsy Flanigan, Mary Lou Love. Q 5 f ! BUSINESS Row one: Jennifer Waters, Sandy Storms, Frances Yuhas, Georgia Igmire. Row two: Kar- leen Keller, Jackie Conley, Kerry Herbert, Bill Ruddle, Lynn Selos, Tina Liberatos, Mary Ellen Yousey. Ill JUNIOR ASSIS TAN TS 45 'sw' 3 in s vit, 'K 1 I 1 y 'ffyyf gi Rfffifffff' rip' . It x ,xx Q 'Ta f Xiv- .wi 9 Q. M1 'nw 1 i ,9 1 F Mx Mvsn Q-F .. - if :W ' .fi .W I ,Qi 4 GOLD PA TRONS A FRIEND NORTHERN NEW YORK TRUST CO. CLASS OF 1965 ST. REGIS PAPER COMPANY CROWN ZELLERBACH CORPORATION STUDENT COUNCIL ELLIS ELECTRIC VARDON STUDIOS, INC. Carthage Machine Company Abbass 8: Company Acme Stores Adirondack Core 8: Plug Altamont Milk Corporation Atlantic 8: Pacific Tea Company Bezanilla Dairy Black River Restaurant Supply Blunden-White Agency, Inc. Bossuot Funeral Home Buckley Motor Express, Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. F. K. Ballard Barbalichis Midstate Market I. Bean Liquor Store, Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Franklyn L. Beggs Black River Oil Company Black River Paper Company Mr. 8: Mrs. Cecil Bloss The Boston Store Boys' 8: Men's Specialty Shop Braman Manufacturing Company Broad St. Body Works Broadway Market Brownis Barber Shop Burdick Dodge, Inc. N. L. Campany 8: Company Carbola Chemical Company Carl's Auto Accessories Carthage Bowling Center Carthage Compressed Steel, Inc. Carthage G.L.F. Store Carthage Republican Tribune Mr. Irving C. Cavanaugh Central Garage Chez Paree Restaurant Clark's Store Country Kitchen E. C. Crooks Memorial Corp. Cummings Memorial Works Curtis-Holmes Music Co. D-J Diner Durkee's Bakery Dr. 8: Mrs. John H. Eckelman F ahsel's Grocery Faye's Boot Shop Max Alpert, Inc. Altmire Plumbing 8: Heating SIL VER PA TRONS Carthage Savings 8: Loan Assoc. PROFESSIONAL PA TRONS Cahills Sporting Goods L. J. Chellis Opticians, Inc. Commercial Club Dingman Chevrolet Company, Inc. Garland City Parts, Inc. Gorea Motor Express, Inc. House of Dobson Levis House The McElhearn Agency, Inc. James R. Miller Company PA TR ONS Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. Flanigan Fletcheris Liquor Store Fox Drug Company Francis Foy Insurance Franck's Modern Dry Cleaners General Sign Company Genitois Service Station Getman Plumbing 8: Heating Gleason's Service Station Gormleyts Liquor Store Gray's Flower Shop Green Light Restaurant Hale's Paint Store Thomas Hardman, Inc. Harper's Meat Market Hilltop Restaurant Household Merit, Inc. Johnnie's Inn A. E. Johnson Company W. R. Jones 8: Sons Kadow Refrigeration Sales Kamargo Furniture Company Keenanls Atlantic Service Mr. 8: Mrs. James W. Kemp Lago 8: Exford Plumbing Lea's Restaurant Lohnk Motor Company Marge's Dress Shoppe Mr. 8: Mrs. Ellis R. Martin Martin Plumbing 8: Heating Mr. 8:Mrs. John A. McKenna Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles McGraw 59 Taxi Rielly's Service Station National Honor Society Peter Pan Portraits Roggie's Dairy Ruddell Business Machines Varsity Club Waters Buick, Inc. Watertown Paper Stock Company Watertown Supply Company Nevils Bros. Service Station Dr. 8: Mrs. C. Fred Peckham, Jr. Pickert Bros. Dairy Joe Powers Furniture Ed Pultorak Market Mrs. W. Allan Richardson Russell 8: Luther St. Regis Inn Scherer Funeral Home Schmid Music Store LeRoy Serman Shaw's Men's Shop Simes 8: Burdick Sister's Inn Slack Chemical Company John J. Stocker Company Superior Grill Ted's Esso Station Theater Grill Tony's Restaurant Dr. 8: Mrs. John Trowbridge Waite's Market Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Robert Waters Watertown Welding Supply West Side Printery Western Auto Associate Store Mr. 8: Mrs. Roger Williams Wilna Gormley Oil Company Wilson's Restaurant With Compliments Wonder Bread Company Zahn's Hardware Mr. Robert F. Cox Craine, Inc. Natures Fur Farms SPONSORS Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis J. Hervey Mr. Roy Howard Miss Dorothy Arthur Dangler Electric Miss Helen Hughes H. V. Ashwood Barber Shop Doyle's Grocery Dr. 8: Mrs. Arnold Lee Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn C. Ball Faunce's Garage Mr. 8: Mrs. William Lennon Miss Ann Barber Mr. 8: Mrs. Benjamin Finer Jackson,s Market Mr.8:Mrs.MalcolmT. Bears,Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Elmer Fischer Judy's Store Beaty's Barber Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. James Fleming Mr. E. A. Keenan Miss Catherine Brajkovich Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Foy Mr. 8: Mrs. Gilbert D. Malerk Bee-Hive Store Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl B. French Metcalfe's Radio 8: TV L. E. Burns 8: Sons Mr. and Mrs. Harold Galloway Mr. Michael Michalik Bushls One Stop Shopping Gates Garage Model-Craft Center Mr. David Cahill Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Giblin Mr. 8: Mrs. Orville C. Munger Miss Fannie D. Carroll Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Gibbons Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis Nicholl Carthage Diner Mr. 8: Mrs. Miss Sadie G. Clarke Mr. 8: Mrs. M D Wh't C r. . 1 ney oe Cohen's Furniture Store Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry Gilbert George Gregory Thomas Habib Wilbur I. Hanson Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn E. Noyes O'Brien's Service Station Ray's Barber Shop Ted Rand 96 Richard,s Clothes Richardson 8: Galloway, Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Rowsam Mr. 8: Mrs. Wilfred J. Rushman The Sahara Restaurant Mr. 8: Mrs. Willard Schutt Mr. 8: Mrs. Frederick H. Smith Mrs. Joseph Snyder Stan's Service Station Mr. 8: Mrs. Alton Stiles Stitt's Clothes Mr. William Strong Tyner's Grocery Mr. 8:'Mrs. Van Slyke The Village Inn Vrooman's Marine Center West End Hotel 1 nlvaam..+42:s - . ., ,-i-.MAWMJ X -.,. Wu ?-- - f--N-T -1 -v . . - M,


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Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968


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