Carthage Central School - Carthadian Yearbook (Carthage, NY)
- Class of 1965
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4 T 1 b I 4 I CARTHADIAN '65 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CARTHAGE JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CARTHAGE, NEW YORK VOLUME VIII f 'T I I w s 11 Q, hi- .di V . , .V JK. 4 4d,'W., lv.. 359:-5512. : , ':,. 1364 'W Q, ,lg 3 v ,gf Vai M WMA C Q v .f r r I-v1i'i15 H new . , 1 . -F. D , Q f mf. - mmm 9' CONTENTS Administration Seniors Underclassmen Activities Athletics Senior Directory Patrons and Sponsors 365 CAR THADIAN FOREWORD The thoughtful person asks, What is our school? And the long and varied story begins. No one event or object can effectively character- ize our six years at Carthage Central School. We have seen our story in the halls, at the games, in our classes. It is a serious story. It is a story of dynamic, moving, changing young people, each with his or her own view of the school. We, the editors of the Carzhadian, have tried to capture these viewpoints with our pictures and comments. By looking at our school through the eyes of the seniors, the underclassmen, teachers, administra- tors, and others, we see a focal point emerging. We like to call this point in time and space the Carthage Story. Editor-in-chief Art Editor Business Manager Layout Editor Literary Editor Photography Editor Sports Editors Typing Editors Advisors 1 M, K -9 fi' . 4 Kerry Herbert Frances Yuhas James Waite Sandra Storms Jennifer Waters Ralph Gaudio Bill Ruddell Jacqueline Conley Donna Babcock Mary Babcock Linda Rello Eva Sauer Sharon Spencer Mr. Ellis Martin Mr. Thomas Habib Mrs. W. Allan Richardson Mrs. C. Robert Waters Editors A Bortom row: Jackie Conley, Francis Yuhas, Sandra Storms, Jennifer Waters. Second row: Kerry Herbert, James Waite, Ralph Gaudio, Bill Ruddell. Assistants Bottom row: Becky Grau, Linda Hewitt, Harold Dutton, Dar- lene Homan, Bill Nettles, Dick Zecher, Dick Jameson, Michael Tehonica. Second row: Linda Johnson, Glen Face, Terry Mather, Marsha Lowery, JoAnn Miles, Lynn Selos, George Coman, Lynda Adams, WynAnn Patterson, Stuart Finer, Ed Lunderman, John Peck, Gail Bears, Mimi Zando, Advisors ' Mrs. Robert Waters, Mr. Ellis Martin, Mrs. Alan Richardson, Mr. Thomas Habib. Kathy Meyer. Third row: Linda Alexander, Lou Anne Row- sam, Linda Rello, Donna Campany, Cathy Hervey, Eva Sauer, Carol Moore, Gay Hollingsworth, Mary Babcock, Carol Mc- Ilroy, Linda Leeder, Lynn Rancier, Sharon Spencer, Marsha Smith, Linda Scee, Marcia Bonner, Georgette Loomis, Donna Babcock. FC IDN st '54 'S Barium row: Mrs. Malcolm Bears, Mr. Franklyn Beggs, Mr. fred Rushman, Mr. Maurice Morgan, Mr. Lawrence Lyman Lawrence Leddy, Mr. Robert Pinkham. Second row: Mr. Wil- Mr. Francis Nicholl, Mr. Lee Hirschey, Mr. Donald Gladle. B0 RD OF EDUCATIO . . . to our cold courtyard From our warm corridors . . . 6 ,. 3, Hervey. Mr. Kemp: Attenlion please! Attention please, all class rooms! Presenting awards is an enjoyable task for Mr. DMINISTR TIO Mr. James W. Kemp, Mr. Glenn E. Noyes, Mr, Louis J. Hervey. Mr. Wilfred J. Rushman, Mr. Earl B. French, Mr. John J. Flanigan. Mrs. Keith Thomas, Miss Kathleen Zehr, Miss Jacqueline Bintz. Home Economics Business Miss Helen Hughes, Mrs. Alan Rich- ardson, Mrs. Craig Woodcock, Mr. Francis Cary. Mr. Alfred Craner, Mr. Benjamin Renzi, Miss Dorothy Arthur, Mr. Gilbert Malerk, Guidance Foreign Language :MCE Mrs. Leonard Nevin, Mrs. Urban Hirschey, Mrs. Joseph Gib lin. A f' ' Y 'M' ' ' lndustrial Arts and Vocational Agriculture Mr. James Cavellier, Mr. William Martle, Mr. William Len- non, Mr. Darragh Harlow, Mr. Henry Watkins, Mr. Joseph Shambo. Music and Art Miss Ann Barber, Mr. Douglas Nichols, Mr. William Heise, Mrs. Charles Stoflel, Mr. George Fullerton, Miss Janice Morris, Mr. Eu- gene Baumgarner. Health and Physical Education Bottom row: Mr. Frank Millard, Mrs. Thomasine Tuttle. Miss Shirley Bears, Mrs. June Cropsey. Miss Monica Waters. Second row: Mr. Daniel Navarro. Mr. Frederick Lampman, Mr. Jay Arnold, Mr. Barry Mynter. i i t . i l dt Mrs. Gwynne Whiting, Mr. Richard Mattraw, Mrs. Wil- liam LaVanchard. I Mr. Clifford Byler, Mr. Jeremiah Lantier, Mr. Joseph Giblin, Llbrary Mr. D. Whitney Coe, Miss Sadie Clarke, Miss Dorothy Bow- man, Miss Alice Kapfer, Mr. Jeremiah Haley, Mr. Thomas Gibbons, Mr. Richard Goodspeed. Citizenship Education English Bottom row: Mrs. Robert Waters, Miss Elizabeth Tobin, Miss Lucille Rokitka, Mrs, Edwin Pickert, Mrs. Orville Munger, Mrs. Alton Stiles. Sccand row: Mr. Charles Lehman, Mr. Wayne Moffatt. Mr. Ronald Roggie, Mr. Elmer Fischer. Mr. Ellis Martin. 'Q Mrs. David Bennett, Mr. Glenn Ball, Mrs. Stanley Pierce, Mr. Keith Thomas, Mr. George Gregory, Mr. Benjamin Finer. Miss Grace MacMillan, Mr. Ronald Revette. Special Education Science Mr. Elbert Caraway, Mrs. Elmer Fischer, Mr. Mathematics Gary McDermott. Mr. Harold McSweeney, Mr. Keith Waltz, Mrs. Richard Horning, Mr. How- ard Delaney, Mrs. John Flanigan, Mr. Bert Nagle, Mr. David Price. Mrs Donald Demers Mrs Frederick Carter Mrs Laurell Swan. Mrs. Lloyd Eldridge. Mrs Gwynne Whiting Miss Mary Jean M3gllOCChCIll Mrs. John Burns, Mrs. Robert l Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Demers always there to help. I 92 9 G i ' fl A L F' Q' rr E Y., fi E Mrs Mrs Bent. Mrs if 'W' ., 'ff M Jv- . Dominic Montigelli, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Gladys . Abernathy, Mrs. Albert Higman, Mrs. Harold Ferguson, Mrs. Harland Campany, Mrs. Harold Goetz. Cafeteria Staff M aintenance ix F' E r . , Mrs. Elsa Austin, Mrs. Percy Flynn, Mr. Edward Jaworski, Mr. Ronald Guyette, Mr. Carlton Putman, Mr. Warner Peck. A good bus driver doesn't hear anything Pete on the Job Bus Drivers Bottom row: Clarence Schack, Lee Rutledge, Kenna Forney, Howard Ure, John Makuch. Ray Deslardins, Ed DesJardins, Al Avallone, Second row: Phil Brady, Bob Davis, Clarence Shampine. Hod Campany. Vincent Sayre, Bernard Plopper, Carl Johnson, Vere Humes. Paul Waite, Keith Cummings, John Alexander, Clessen Pierce, Gerald Clemons, Bernard I-Iigby. Third row: Don Langdon. Carl Reynolds. I 2 ,al ' lag J . Ig, , K 4 .M fs 1 1 Y w r v 1 R 1 1 P 3 .i m 1 u A n S E N I O S we see a, focal point emerging LYNDA ADAMS LYNN ADAMS LINDA LOU ALEXANDER STEPHEN PAIGE ANDRUS DAVID M. AUGUSTYN Marcia Bonner CSecretaryJ, Robert Mushtare CVice-Presidentj, M r s . Craig Woodcock and Mr. Joseph SENIOR 1.4, REGINALD ALTMIRE DONNA JOYCE BABCOCK MARY ELIZABETH BABCOCK RONALD GENE BARKER Shambo fAdvisorsJ, Robert Haver Cfreasurerl. Lynn Selos CPresidentJ. OFFICER PEGGY SHARON BARTELLS GAIL ELAINE BEARS I Q 1 ROSEANN JOHN HENRY BEATY ELAINE MARIE BENSON LORANTINE BINTZ THOMAS CHARLES BONI MARICA BONNER VICTOR BROCKWAY ii , Qi PHILLIP NORMAN BONNER CRAIG PATRICK BRENNAN LINDA BURGER BRUCE L. BUCHARDT EUGENE RUSSELL BURGESS si 'Olav DONNA MARIE CAMPANY if STEPHEN BURNUP JEFFERY STEVEN CARTER DONNA MARIE CLARK DONNA MARIE CAFFREY STEPHEN B. CAMPBELL G EORGE A. COMAN . v RONALD CHAM BERLAIN RTE' CLIFFORD JAMES DOWN EY JACQUELINE ANNE CONLEY GARY DALTON .. cz cold bus seat .. WILLIAM BRUCE DAVEY PATRICIA ELAINE DOWN EY .epo- 'wmv M, yi KENNETH DESKINS PAM ELA SUE DOWN EY DAVID CORN ELUS DUSHARM K: rl MARGIE ANN EMPEY LEONARD FAIRFIELD .. a forgotten locker combination .. DAVID A. FARGO KANDIE IREN E FEE JAMESENE E. FEN ERAN DOROTHY IRENE STUART E. FINER FETTERLEY RICHARD A. FERRIS w 44 'lf' Q Nr HELEN ANITA FLEMING THOMAS FLINT .nwyi 'Y un., .. apep jug rally NANCY FOX MARSHA JEAN FLYNN Qu.. ROBERT FOY LYNN FRASHER ROBERT CHARLES FULLER MICHAEL FORBES A f DIANA CARROL GAEBEL RALPH ALFONSO GAUDIO a bzg hurry LIN DA MARIE GEN ITO me ., RAYMOND GEORGE GENTER ALLAN ROBERT GENTER TERRY LEE GETMAN S gills ' JAMES DAVID GINGER REBECCA LOU GRAU ff' +3 Nav if ROBERT JOHN HAVER ROBERT PETER HANSEK ROBERT DONALD HARDY .. 22,680 seconds to freedom .. HENRY ARTHUR HARPER, JR. Tj A KERRY B. HERBERT gan!! 'lr' ANTHONY JAMES HARTL B5-Y' LINDA MAE HEWITT RICHARD PAUL HICIMAN ',ad'tf2? HOFFMAN RONALD CHARLES DARLENE ANN HOMAN fzeld trzps Ln Ag Class CAROLYN EILEEN HOSMER DENNIS ALAN HUNTLEY RANDALL HOUGHTON ANN MARIE .IAMIESON DAVID JOHNSON RICHARD EDWARD JAMESON -.vw if LINDA DIANE JOHNSON MARCIA ANN JOHNSON .. meetmg frzends .. KARLENE KELLFR 'Vx .IUDI TH ANN KAMIDIL 'NO-0 A, ! Qigl 7 i 9?-f--Q.. , PAUL KELLOG T! THOM AS KING JACK F- KNAPP JOHN R. KUFCHOCK 26 'wiy' 'S-r- ' S-.,,,, -U3 LINDA LEE LANCASTER ATHENA LIBERATOS .. the mzdmght ozl burmng GEORGETTE K. LOOMIS ANDREW I. LOWE N 'W ,NMMQ RUTH MACK MARSHA ELAINE LOWERY '?, JOSEPH L. MALBOUF HOWARD CLARENCE - MARTIN ANNE ELIZABETH MAXWELL 0, mme between classes . . CAROLYN ANN MCILROY BX. ,A X iif ,. JO ANN ESTHER MILES HOWARD MOORE JOSEPH G MORGAN JOSEPH H MORISETTE wzld basketball games PETER J. MOROUGI-IAN DAVID EDWARD MOSES ROSE MARIE MURDOCK EDWARD NABEWANIEC ROBERT JAMES MUSHTARE WILLIAM NETTLES NANCY MARIE 0'DETT DAVID O'DONNELL .. books Ln, a crowded corrzdor .. BARRY WYN ANN PARSHLEY PATTERSON JOHN E, PECK ROBERT WILLIAM PEEBLES ELIZABETH PELUSO SIDNEY ROBERT PERFETTO 30 'VF iv 'CL' .ol-f' JAMES EDWIN PHILLIPS JOHN DYER PHILLIPS ... congregating at the f0lLfllfClill .. ,. xx 1' NLXS xrxgf JAMES MICHAEL X GARY R. PIERCE RAMBONE SO if S' LYNN ELIZABETH DONALD WILLIAM RANCIER RANSOME JERRY E. REED LINDA CAROL RELLO KATHRYN ALTHEA RENNIE TIMOTHY PAUL ROBERTS FREDERICK PAUL ROGERS WILLIAM EVERS RUDDELL ANN MARIE RICHARDSON JOHN MICHAEL RODERICK LOUISE ANNE ROWSAM STEPHEN ELIDGER SANDERS JOAN MARIE SANDERSON LINDA SCEE HERBERT IVAN SEARS GRACE MARION SIMONS EVA ARLENE SAUER DAVID JOHN SEARS LYNN Z. SELOS JOHN HARVEY SIMS DANNY RAE SMITH RONALD HAROLD SPENCER GARY DAVID STERIA .pr-my li NG' Wills., LOREN D. SMITH MARSHA ELAINE SMITH a surprise quiz in physics SHARON KAY SPENCER GORDON HARLOW STEVENS SANDRA MURIEL STE VENS Vw SANDRA ANN STORMS Hr rr 1' RICHARD L. SWAN MATT FRANCIS THOM PSON T? '... gf MARY CAROLYN STUMPF KAREN J EAN TAYLOR MAYNARD TROMBLEY F BRUCE WAYNE WALKER GARY LYNN TYNER JOSEPH C. VAN HORN .. nice looking girls in the halls .. CHARLES ALLAN VAN PATTEN 'Q' BRENT MILTON WALSEMANN SHARON KAY WALTON RICHARD AVERY WASHBURN JAMES LEWIS WAITE Yusuf CYNTHIA ANN WILLMERT JENNIFER ANN WATERS JAMES WILLIAMS .. a relaxing ride home .. .IAN WOODHOUSE ann.-f w-f KENNETH YOUNGS MARIE JOANNE ZANDO ARLENE JANE ZEHR FRANCIS LYNN YUI-IAS as I SENIOR PLAY 1' ,awww 'F lf wx if 4 . ,,,,c ,,,,,,,,ihgmW ' , Lglgig ,- n -eg., f, Y , mu. Q, bu f :QMS .5-' , ,, r ,Qhr fa , ., ,sixiim :ff 2 in 5 , i...,w', S 1 . hx Y 4 f l I r 9 .. a Q A T 'Q'-f-..,, y A . . . The Carthage Storyin our classes . . . Officers Betty Stiner fTreasu1'erJ, Linda Leeder CSecretaryl, Mr. Glenn Ball, Mrs. John Flanigan, Brian McKenna fPresi- dentl. Richard Edwards CVice-Presidentl. Bottom row: Mary Buck, Cherie Forbes, Nancy DeMers, Frasher. Steve Buzzell. Third row: Lloyd Plummer, Jay Burns, Susan Reeder, Patricia Wilton, Cynthia Statford. Second row: Jerry Shaw, Steve Storms, Bob Dumaw, Dick Zecher, Arthur Harold Dutton, Donald Clearo, Wilhelmina Ferard, Pam Gen- Bush, Donald Dubuc, Al Fuller. zel, Stacy Andrus, Betty Stiner, Joanne Fetterley, David rf, l U it ' fi. L Bonom row: Nancy Afhnati, Elizabeth Campbell, Sue Third row: Wilfred Ashlaw, Sue Altmire, Francis Chase, Rob- Mulvaney, Penny Benware, Linda Cloe. Second row: Evelyn ert Beggs, Dan O'Donnell, Dennis Turpin, Regina Percoski, Pierce, Tim Ambrose, Judy Barkley, Gerald Bloss, Rick Buz- Frank Avallone, Molly Durant, Steven Backus. zell, Mary Campbell, Marsha Clemons, Michael Bonney. Botmm row: Karleen Zehr, Paula l-iedden, Mary Newton Betty Perrigo, Dorothy Green, Sandra Noyes, Donna Palmer Second row: David Jones, Nanelte Maurer, Pam Parks, Caro lyn Mclickron, Ronald Nutting, Sharon Myers, Deane Pluma Miss tDD A MacMillan, what is a valence? Batmm row: Linda Yousey, Janice Schloop, Gayle Mar- tin, Barbara Newman, Jenny Rushlow, Terry Green, Wendy Miller. Second row: Glen Face, Linda Orlando, Sally Ball, Sandy Leeson. Gladys Worden. Terri Wetsig. Eva Derby, Judy Waite, Katy McGraw, Maria Horeth, UNIORS Bottom row: Barbara Everard. Pat Putnam, Rosemary Hoffman, Bonnie LaClaire. Bonnie Gardner, Diana Quay. Chris Kline. Marion Waters. 50001111 row: Eulena Gerber. Terry Earle. Stephanie Hall, Kris Cummings. Ronald Post. Harold Ferguson, Wayne Cook. Ann Peper. Gay Hollingsworth. Bonnie Gamble. Cathy Hervey. Third row: Gary Woodside. Lynn Hun- neyman, Gary Gebo, John Drake. Don Rigabar. Dick Edwards. Ben Davis. Patti Krall. Lee Getman. Bill Hamilton. James Harper. David Prievo. Young Bottom row: Nancy Merkley. Carol Moore, Kris McMahon. Donna LaComb. Second row: Ronald Lester. Gerald MaeCue. Kathy Meyer, Jane Money, Sue Sylvester. George West. Howard West. Brenda Mulvaney. Third row: Jack Mattison, Brian McKenna. Larry Swem, Larry Wetmore, William McEckron. Gregory McBride. Dianne Libby. Gary Williamson. +1 p.-, id, Young people at work. 4' Barium row: Joyce Shatraw, Teresa Getman, Pat Riley, Linda cock, William Steacy, Lance Young, Howard Shettleton, Jane Ashlziw, Betsy Schermerhorn, Lillian Steele, Sue Shuman, Mil- Seamon, Stephen Sears, Tom Rushlow, Avery Stevens. ton Sayre. Second row: David Steria, Jim Riley, Fred Bab- Young people in action. SGPHGMORE ' Bottom row: Jean Galloway. Nancy Flint, Diane Hebert, Linda Gudridge, Sandra Benware. Marianne Fleckenstein. Rosemary Reviere. Kathleen Huggins, Nancy Cook. Second row: Joyce Fargo. Roger Feistel, Timothy Carter, Cathy Sea- man. David Adams. Pat Catfery. Third row: Barb Altmire, Jacqueline Potter, Barbara Bossuot, Roxanne Ashlaw. Dawn Baxter. Sandra Carpenter, Michael Filiatrault. Bonnie Camp- bell. 46 4 1' f W K +, C K 4 W., , in . , 'gg W' 3' 5: ' if , Q W A, il 4 72 5 . J 'vu nf 5 ,.,n t, , 1, Wi? :fir ' I' in-A1 Officers Cathy Derouin tTreasurerJ, Miss Grace MacMillan, Marlene Hall tVice-Presidentl, Mr. James Cavellier, Rick Burdick tPresidentJ. Bottom row: Richard Briant, Mary Donahue, Kathleen Mc Kenna, Terri Pratt, Donna Akins, Judy MacVean, Lee Hol lingsworth, Connie Young, Marion Lowe, Kathie Burns, Du ,pq - David Butfum, Calvin Steria, Phillip Mono, Kenneth Burns - Bruce Ashcraft, Mike Babcock, George Brinkley, Jack Best - Randy Campany. Roland Houghton, Clifford Camidge wayne Maurer, Second row: John Evans, Ronald Covell, Boiron: row: Suzanne Weeks, Jane Towne, JoAnn Carr. Second row: Linda Smith, Karen Sears, Vicky Myers, Barbara Thompson, Jane MacCue, Cathy Smith, Dawn Smith, Carol Anne Buck, Rosemary Perrigo, Cassandra Scott. Third row: Sally Young, Charles Terry, Jerry Albus, Frank Clark, Patrick La Tray, Donald Myers, John Stiles, Richard Stevens, Ashley Townsend, Larry Thomas, Toby Dockum, Linda Vignone, Bonnie Ray- mond. Fourth row: Ed Richardson, Melvin Lincoln Walt Strong, Lester Van DeWalker, Clifford Spencer John Worden, Lyle Miller, Doug Ward, Michael Sears Richard Prue, Gary Koster, Bob Tabolt, Robert Clark Tom Ward, Tim Roggie, Tom Woolschlager. fi 9 V Bottom row: Marsha Kline, Marianne Wiley, Cindy Zehr. Sandy Mitchell, Ella Mae Selos, Sandra Yuhas. First row: Dave Mullen, Larry Davis, Doug Getman. Charles Mack, Dan Zehr, Dave Linstruth. Second row: Dave Ferguson, Alan Thompson, Rus Frasher, David SC soPHo f J T ,gr t! Bottom raw: James Surace, Peter Lyman, Rick Burdick, Tony Peluso, Steve Siedlecki, Dick Cole, Bert Phillips, Bill LaRock, Don Besaw, Bill Reeves, Peter Aylward, Charles Harper, Joseph Ricco. Second row: Mike Doherty, Pam Roberts, Rose Marie Yousey, Barbara ORES Foley, Fred Fox, James Seamon, Sanford Jones. Third row: Deborah Noyes, Darlene Swem, Sue Sims, Linda Metcalfe, Carol Weir, Josiane Modica, Anne Thayer, Kathy Foy, Pat Wilson. Susie Higgins. Santamour, Marlene Hall, Linda Ricco, Barbara Cas- soni, Stephanie McIntyre, Sara Clark, Alice Fargo, Nancy Johnson, Cathy Derouin, Paula Hastings, JoAnn Meyer, Kris Peters, Wayne Slye. It 55' A 'a 3 .19 w LT: 2' A .85 Bottom row: Sherry Stoever. Jeanne Lehman, Debbie Lee, Wayne Plummer, Greg Maurer. Janice Marillcy. Sandy Lucker. .S'er'0nd row: Helen Meyer, Cheryl McAvoy, Mary Lago, Elaine Killingbeck, Kathy Monaghan, Bonnie Kosztow- ski. Peter Liberatos. Third row: Tom Luther, Richard Merk- ley, Edward MacCue, Steve Middlestate, David Kilbourn, Paul Jones. Fourth row: Karen Jones. Dorthy Lefurge, Shirley La- vine, Lisa Langdon, Tom Latham, Tim Latham, Richard Mac- kee. Norman Lozo, Bill Laribee. Steve Mantle, Jack M. Lester. Ralph Libby. NINTH GR DE Bottom row: Daniel Gates, Gordon Gaebel, David Hoover. Marilyn Fetterly, Larry Gilpin. Mary Hebert. Nancy Hosmer. Bonnie Gerber. Larry Fox. Sec-and row: Kathy Gardner, Gert Jock, Bruce Ferguson. Suzanne Giraldo. Marcia Hutchins, Carrie Huntley. Third raw: Leslie Greenfield, Katherine Gates, Carolyn Foster. Gary Hammill, Pierrette Harding. Valerie Gyurko. Fourth row: Bob Jamieson, Roger Hansek, David Harper. Larry Isaac, Darryl Hall. Tonicia Hamilton. Pamela Fox, Sandra Gould, Diane Higman, Richard Green. Ray Dangerfield, Lonny German, Bob Hack. Bob Forsythe. '?4 Y:- -'J Bottom row: Connie Pierce. Sherry Payne, Kathy Ormiston.LY!e Pickert, Wayne PHFSNCY. Steve Prievo. Second row: Bill Parks, Donna Patchin. Karen Nevills. Wendy Reeves, Barbara Pritty, Nancy Moore. Third row: Michael Powell, Douglas Montgomery, Dale T. O'Donnell, Dennis Quinn. Mike Montigelli. John Pais, Dwight Ostrom, Fourth row: Sarah Mulvaneyfloan Mor- oughan, Mary Percoski. Pam Place, James Oshier. David Montague, Albert Morin, Bill O'Shaughnessy, Paul Perfetto. Patrick O'Meara, Robert Nabewaniec. Gary Oliver, Jimmy Potter. Bottom row: Marilyn Shatraw, Barbara Trombley, Barbara Vandewalker, Stephen Rowsam, Dana Smith, Coleen Tabolt, Leah Steria, Warren Smith, Dennis Swain. Second row: Barbara Strong. Beverly Thomas. Robert Sly, Wayne Vary, Tom Rich. David Sly, Carl Steria. Third row: Ann Rohr, Brenda Terry. Carol Steria. Linda Mutz, Sandra Stowell, Jan Russell, Yvonne Thesier. Fourth row: Earnest Kingsley, Stephen Sylver. Lynn Shack, Richard Van Horn, Howard Sears, Charles Smith, William Siedlecki, Gary Smith, Vicky Vaughn, Richard Rush- low, Donald Rohr, Stephen Thayer. Connie Vebbcr, Lynn Roggie. Mike Glass, Kris Vail. This is flllllfillg? Bottom row: Danny Weir, Eric Wiley, Ernest Ward. Second row: Laurie White, Rosamond Waters, Susan Ward, Malinda Zehr, Bill Walck. Michael Waters. Third row: Robert Zehr, Jackey Woodside. Gerald Webb. Dan Young, Thomas Vintaloro, Sally Susice. How do you spell fudge '? EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OF '69 The machine Mr. Shambo, a man with 174 problems A thought to remember. 55 CLASS GF '70 n SEVENTH GRADE Z.,, i an up ffm ,. ,M .5.?hE,,g If - - Ugfagf -- wwf? . am '. , ., .h W ir? .5 -,, ,. X . .Q P Lis, an 4- IN- ' 4 2' f ' ., K. iff -QF -Y-gliml. , Q- ,an i' 2 fi .5 V ' .Q,L,,- li '1 -:Q 'Z v www A5515 f l '- Q-. -mx., . , 'MQ' ., it is a serious story e Wx. X 5 8 f . an Y ML. 1 .jul-ru Q.. I O I li, Bottom row: Jackie Conley. Second row: Kathleen McKenna. Denise Clark, Yvonne Thesier. Jane Stiner, Jeanne Lehman, Bonnie Gamble. Shelley Carcasole. Pam Parks. Cindy Dcitz. Third row: Marcy Carpenter, Sally Allen, Maria Horeth, Jenny Rushlow, Kathy Rennie, Terry Mather. Ann Richardson, Peter Lyman, Laureen Pinkham. Barbara Everard, Cathy Hervey. Fourlh row: Elaine Killingbeck, Gay Hollingsworth. David Foley. Lyle Pickert, Bill Drake, Joan Carpenter, John Drake, Bill Hamilton, Dale Pickert. Terri Wetsig. Barbara Trombley. M RCHI G DA CE BA D Bottom row: Cynthia Stafford, John Drake, Joan Car- Schwendy, Milton Howard, David Sly, Ken Burns, Sue penter, Dale Pickert, Terri Wetsig, Pam Parks, Bonnie Sims. Gamble, Bill Hamilton. Second row: Bill Drake, Glen Boftom row: Linda Genito, Darlene Swem, Dorothy LeFurge, Kathy Gaines, Carrie Huntley. Second row: Tom Rich. Tom Lehman, Linda Herbert, Diana Quay. Cynthia Stafford, Barbara Newman, Marianne Wiley. Third row: Wayne Parshley, David Sly, Janice Dalton, Sigrid Jamba, Kris Cummings. Glen Schwendy, Ken Burns, Milton Howard, Jack Knapp, Rick Washburn, David Augustyn. Fourth row: Susan Sims, Ed Pierce, Gary Smith, Pat LaTray, Ralph Gaudio, Ronnie Post, Chuck Harper, Ed Lunderman. Bruce Ferguson. BAD lk -A by 'V'T.c .-, :-J ft . . kk . r M, t S , , as NM f 111. x af, if Bottom row: Diana Quay. Cynthia Stafford. Barbara Newman, Marianne Wiley. Second row: Barbara Everard. Cathy Hervey. Laureen Pinkham, Kathleen McKenna, Kathy Rennie, Barbara Trombley. Tom Rich. Tom Lehman. Third row: Donna Caffrey, Terry Mather, Ann Richardson, Maria Horeth, Jennifer Waters, Wayne Parshley, David Sly, Janice Dalton. Sigrid Jamba, Kris Cummings. Fourth row: Jenny Rushlow, Sally Allen, Marcy Carpenter, Cindy Deitz, Chuck Harper, Gary Smith. JU IOR Bottom row: Mary Sherman, Susan Quay, Kathy Drake, Elly Burns. Second row: Barbara Beggs, Suzanne Giraldo, Julie Cross, Cathy Bears, Austin Gebo, Mary Alice Peck, Frances Osterhoudt, Debbie Hine, Claire Schwendy. Third row: Malinda Zehr, Marcia Zehr, Linda Virkler, Sally Thompson, Julie Mullen, Mike Stumpf, Ron Finer. Elaine Carlson. Fourth row: Susan Zecher, Gerald Boni, Marilyn Zehr, Mark Gebo, Katherine Foote. John Carusone, Dale Pridell, Dennis Van Horn, Richard Grawe. Ili! Botzonz row: Yvonne Thesier, Jane Stiner, Denise Clark, Jeanne Lehman. Second row: Linda Herbert, Carrie Huntley, Peter Lyman, Bonnie Gamble, Terri Wetsig, Shelley Carcasole. Sue Sims, Pam Parks. Third row: Glen Schwendy, Kenneth Burns, Milton Howard, Jack Knapp, Rick Washburn, David Augustyn, Bill Hamilton, Lloyd Plummer. Dale Pickert, Elaine Killingbeck, David Foley, Gay Hollingsworth. Fourfli row: Ralph Gaudio, Ronald Post. Patrick LaTray, Ed Lunderman, Bruce Ferguson, Lyle Pickert, Bill Drake. Joan Carpenter. John Drake. A Bortom row: Mary Ball, Claudia Morgan, Colleen Doherty, Sandra Chase, Patricia Conley. Second row: Tammy Hervey, Stephen Fowler, Anne Rohr, Helen Afhnati, Patty Clark, Debbie Vallencour. Cindy Brennan. Third row: Steve Fargo, Bruce Pink- ham, Alan Herbert, Kirk Thompson, Carl Bingle, Anthony Brennan, Melvin Trombley, Dori Potter. Robert Wiley. Fourth row: Richard Morin, Levern Benson, Steven Slye, Steve Snider, Danny Phillips, Debra Litzendorf, Mike Rainville, Donna Chisamore, Gordon Reynolds, Charlotte Ferguson, Margaret Lyman. t if . f ghd llllll SENIGR CHORU Linda Herbert accompanist Bottom row Kathleen Huggins Sue Shuman, Marianne Fleckenstein Cathy Hervey Laureen Pinkham, Chuck Harper. Bill Davey, Brian McKenna, Ed Lunderman, Bill Drake, Bob Shaw, Linda Burger, Susan Reeder, Marianne Wiley. Second row: Kathie Burns, Diana Quay, Bonnie Gamble, Sigrid Jamba, Kris Cummings, Bill Hamilton, Dale Pickert. David Augustyn, John Phillips, Ed Pierce, Jim Phillips, Bob Jamieson, Gay Hollingsworth, Sharon Walton, Ella Mae Selos. Third row: Becky Grau, Lynn Ran- JU IOR CHORUS Baxter, Claudia Marilyn Charles Hall, Richard Morin, Clara Hamilton, Barbara Strong, Frank Susan Reeder. accompanist. Bottom row: Kathy Cathy Dillon, Judy Kline, Karen Pignone, Sue Davis, Patchin, Sandra Lucker, Darlene Maurer, Marcia Zehr, Zehr. Second row: Florence Bach, Donna Cranker, Clark, Steve Dillon, Oakly Clark, Linda Eldridge, Connie Miles, Miss Janice Morris, Third row: Susan Quay, Cathy Drake, Susan Zecker, Janice Williams, Carol Steria, Dorothy Le Furge, Darryle Clark, Dennis Clark, Mabel Bach, June Barnes, Lorraine Worden. cier, JoAnn Meyer, Sue Sims, Jennifer Waters, Maria Horeth, Walt Strong, Peter Lyman, Tom Lehman, Wilfred Ashlaw, John Drake, Craig Brennan, Deborah Noyes, Cynthia Stafford, Joan Carpenter. Fourth raw: Nancy DeMers, Terri Pratt, Terry Green, Eva Derby, Mary Stumpf, Philip Bonner, Dennis Clark, Howard Shettleton, Darryl Clark, Kris Vail, Frank Clark, Leon Desormo, Kathy Rennie, Kathleen McKenna, Linda Metcalfe. W ' ' ,. V F if wfigg X if r A Wi K The many moods of music. STUDE T COUNCIL A vital forum for representation of every student in the school, the Student Council, with its advisors Mr. George Gregory and Miss Dorothy Arthur, promotes better participation in school activities, establishes better understanding between faculty and students, and affords training for future citizenship. The Council and its President Stuart Finer, Vice President Linda Yousey, and Secretary Ann Max- well have this year sponsored a weekly news tape with radio station WOTT. Bottom row: Miss Dorothy Arthur, Linda Yousey, Anne Max- Woodhouse, Steve Campbell, Kerry Herbert, Philip Bonner well, Stuart Finer, Mary Stumpf, Mr. George Gregory. Second Steve Buzzell, Dorothy Green, Michael Bonney, George Oster- row: Jean Galloway, Cassandra Scott, Connie Young, Elyse houdt, Bonnie LaClaire, Jane Money, Jane Seaman. Friedmann, Sandi Yuhas, Charles Harper, Tina Liberatos, Jan REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP N W NNERS Lynn Selos. William Davey, Kerry Herbert. Bottom row: Bill Nettles, Bill Davey, Tina Liberatos, Charles Worth, Lynn Rancier, Linda Yousey, Louise Rowsam. Third Van Patten, Mr. Gilbert Malerk, Second raw: Cathy Hervey, row: Kerry Herbert, Brian McKenna, Lynn Hunneyman, Don- Sandra Storms, Patricia Putman, Cathy Meyer, Jane Money, ald Rigabar, George Osterhoudt, Richard Edwards, William Dianne Libby. Cynthia Stafford, Frances Yuhas, Gay Hollings- Hamilton, Dale Pickert, John Drake, Lynn Selos. M - an -- A .L me . f- L CLARIO Bottom row: Mrs. Craig Woodcock, Miss Lucille Rokitka, Gayle Martin, Terry Green. Linda Vignone, Sandy Mitchell, Kathy Meyer, Jerry Reed, Sue Mulvaney, David Steria, Mrs. Orville Munger. Second row: Jo Ann Meyer, Joanne Fetterly, Glenda Langdon, Helen Meyer, Pam Downey, Rosamond Waters, Elyse Friedman. Ann Peper, Judy MacVean, Pam Genzel, Mary Campbell, Sue Altmire, Nanette Maurer, Jean Galloway, Sandra Yuhas. Kris Peters, Connie Young, Mary Babcock, Barbara Newman, Wayne Cook. Excitement heightens at noontime when the Clarion goes on sale. Editors Kath- erine Meyer and Jerry Reed perform an important school service. With their advisors, Mrs. Orville Munger, Miss Lucille Rokitka, Mrs. Craig Woodcock, they publish an informative newspaper featuring student activities, opinions, and articles of general interest. THESPIANS Bottom row: Regina Percoski, Sandy Leeson, Dianne Libby, Stephanie Hall, Kris McMahon, Bill Davey, Nancy Aflinati, Jackie Conley, Kris Cummings, Sharon Myers, Linda Ashlaw, Betty Stiner, JoAnn Miles. Second row: Elyse Friedmann, Connie Young, Sue Shuman, Terri Wetsig, Nanette Maurer, Jane Money, Terry Green, Sue Mulvaney, Sue Altmire, Gayle Martin, Sally Ball, Kris Peters, Deborah Noyes. Third row: Mrs, Edwin Pickert, Tina Liberatos, Kerry Herbert, Cheryl Quinn, Rose Murdock, Linda Lozo, Joan Sanderson, Mary Babcock, Linda Scee, Sue Sylvester, Charles Harper, Eugene Burgess, Jane Seamon, Gladys Worden, Helen Fleming, Jack Knapp, Lynn Walsh, Lynda Adams, Ed Lunderman, Ann Peper, Mary Stumpf, Jan Woodhouse, Chris Kline, Kathy Rennie, Anne Maxwell, Terry Mather, Bonnie LaClaire, Lynn Rancier, Linda Leeder, Evelyn Pierce, Cassandra Scott, Linda Alexander, Joanne Fetterly. LIBR RY CL B Bottom row: Mr. Richard Mattraw, Jim Waite, Linda Yousey, Allan Genter, Dick Jameson. Third row: Jane Towne, Donna Cathy Hervey. Jackie Conley, Mrs. LaVanchard. Second row: Babcock, Donna Campany, Diane Quay, Bonnie LaClaire. Brenda Rancier, Marianne Fleckenstein, Gerald Cross, Sandy Rose Marie Yousey, Marlene Hall, Nancy Affinati, Cathy Leeson, Linda Metcalfe, Dorothy Fetterly, Alice Fargo, Barb Derouin. Evelyn Pierce, Linda Ricco, Jane Chamberlain, Altmire, Marcia Johnson, Linda MeManaman, Lynda Adams, Karen Nevills, Douglas Thomas, Joyce Fargo, Barbara Bos- Judy Waite, Jane Money, Wyn Ann Patterson, Karen Taylor, suot. Linda Lozo. Stephanie Mclntyre. Service to the school and an interest in and love for books characterize members of the Library Club. With the help of Mrs. William La Vanchard and Mr. Richard Mattraw members perform an invaluable service in assisting in keeping our attrac- tive library a focal point of scholarship for the school. A club lield trip and a banquet at Indian River were enjoyed by the members this year. Officers are President Karlene Keller, Vice-President Linda Yousey, Secretary Cathy Hervey, and Treasurer Jackie Conley, 69 G.A. . A desire to participate in extra-curricular activities, excel in physical fitness, and learn rules of sportsman- ship brings together girls from grades nine through twelve in the Girls Athletic Association. Under the di- rection of Miss Shirley Bears, its President Marie Zando, Vice-President Dorothy Green, and Secretary- Treasurer Betty Stiner lead the members in interclass playdays. Bottom row: Cathy Bears, Sue Bears, Marianne Wiley, Lillian Steele, Susan Buzzell, Tina Liberatos. Ser,-orul row: Nancy Johnson, Pierrette Harding, Sandy Mitchell, Gay Hollings- worth, Jean Galloway, Carol Weir, Sue Shuman. Third row: Nancy Afnnati, Jennifer Waters, Sara Clark, Laureen Pink- ham. Marsha Lowery, Sigrid Jamba, Fourth row: Ruth Mack, Jo Ann Miles, Regina Percoski, Eva Derby, Lynda Adams, Dianne Libby, Mary Newton, Sandy Leeson. Bottom row: Jackie Conley, Jeanne Lehman, Sandi Yuhas, Shelley Carcasole, Susie Higgins, Donna Babcock, Karleen Zehr. Second row: Carolyn La Vancha, Bonnie Gamble, Linda Leeder, Carol Fargo, Cathy Derouin. Lynn Rancier, Kathleen McKenna. Third row: Pat Putman, Janice Dalton, Ann Thayer, Wendy Reeves, Dot Green, Jan Russell. Fourth row: Karen Miles, Angie Peluso, Mary Percoski, Stacy Andrus, Jane Seamon, Lynn Adams, Alice Fargo, Gladys Worden. Bottom row: Denise Clark, Georgette Loomis, Debbie Lee, Jane Stiner, Wendy Miller, Lou Anne Rowsam. Second row: Barbara Newman. Bar- bara Cassoni, Marlene Hall. Bonnie LaClaire, Sandy Benware, Rosemary Hoffman, Third row: Diane Higman, Joan Sanderson, Deborah Noyes, Sandy Storms. Mimi Zando, Linda Scee. Fourth row: Betty Stiner. Terri Wetsig, Kris Cummings, Donna Caffrey, Barb Altmire, Linda Vignone. Carol Moore, Jenny Rush- low. VARSHWTCLUB v W . 'ig' ' A Q, r- j fl, -M- Boztom row: Rick Buzzell, John Bears, Jay Burns, Brian Mc- Kenna, Ronald Post, Dick Bent, Gary Steria, Stuart Finer, Calvin Steria, Bob I-laver, Robert Mushtare. Second row: Ralph Perrigo, Bob Burrell, Steve Buzzell, Bill Nettles, John Beaty, Dick Edwards, Harold Ferguson, Albert Barbalich, y J or ittli A -e any , netsw 'S' f wang ii ei adam 6 ' stag s ra iE4Qf J a f:a.f,1,jift 1 , 1-5 I , s 1 n ! l - Andy Lowe. Third row: Lynn Selos, Jim Higgins, Alan Thompson, Bob Hansek, David Fargo, Danny Smith, Bruce Buchardt, Dick Cole, Steve Siedlecki, George Storms, Jeff Car- ter, Don Rigabar, Jerry Ashcroft, Dan O'Donnell, Frank Pel- key. lp it ,Z ik Rr 1 1 Worn only by varsity letter winners, the Varsity Club jacket symbolizes mem- bership in an organization formed to promote a high standard of sportsman- ship, athletic fellowship, recognition of achievement, and service to the school. President John Beaty, Vice President Dick Edwards, and Secretary Bill Net- tles, with their advisor Athletic Director Daniel Navarro, have promoted pep 4 rallies and, this year, donated a football scoreboard to the school. ,t E Yi Boltom row: Kerry Herbert, Bill Nettles, Don Rigabar. Second row: Kathy Meyer, Steve Andrus, Brian McKenna, Dick Edwards, Mr. Thomas Gibbons. Mr. D. Whitney Coe, Sandy Storms. CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION CONFERE CE DELEG TES JU IOR DRAMATICS Borfom raw: Janice Williams. Connie Miller, Paulette Thesier, Kathleen Nettles, Miss Lucille Rokitka. Srfcmzd raw: Cathy Dillon. Earl Mantle, LaDonna King, Sherry Higby. Gerald Boni. Joan Hayden. FH Our attractive home making facilities are the meeting place for the Future Homemakers of America under the direction of Miss Jacqueline Bintz. The pur- pose of the organization is to im- prove personal, family and com- munity living, both now and in the future. With President Joyce Shatraw, Vice-President Marlyn Fetterly, Treasurer Linda Down- ing, and Secretary Marilyn Shat- raw, the club has studied Japan- ese family customs, made Christmas gifts and decorations, and attended the fall rally at South Lewis Central School. FF Bottom row: Marilyn Shatraw, Donna Campany, Marilyn Fetterly, Joyce Shatraw, Linda Downing, Miss Jacqueline Bintz. Row two: Linda Alexander, Lillian Steele, Wilhelmina Ferard. Donna Palmer. Mary Babcock, Carol Clark. Helen Nevills, Coleen Tabolt. Our school takes pride in the Future Farmers of America who, under the direction of Mr. Henry Wat kins, won the Annual Jefferson County Land Judging Contest for the fourth time in six years with James Sweeney placing first, Matt Thompson third and Alan Thompson fourth. Members of President Gordon Stevens' club on the Jefferson-Lewis Group FFA Forage Crops Judging team placed third, and members on the Milk Judging team placed fifth at the State Exposition. Bottom row: Wayne Plummer, Milton Howard, Al Fuller, Lloyd Plummer, David Harper, Ronnie Eddy, Roland Houghton. Second row: Steve Rowsam, Donald Rohr, Daniel Rose, Lynn Roggie, Robert Tabolt, David Prievo, Ralph Perrigo, Don Besaw, Warren Smith, Danny Weir, Richard Mackee. Third row: Ronnie Tabolt, John Peck, Gordon Stevens, Tom Boni, Howard Martin, Matt Thompson, Mr. Henry Watkins. Fourth row: Richard Stevens, Donald Clearo, Kevin Booth, Gerald Bloss, Lynn Schack, Fred Babcock, Bruce Peck, Bruce Ashcraft, Karlton Gyurko, Jim Sweeney, Fred Fox, Gary Woodside, Matt Horeth, Alan Thompson, Jack Matteson, Danny Nevills, Loren Smith, Randy Campany, Richard Bent. Q Q Bottom row: Donna Clark, Nancy Fox, Kris McMahon, Sue Sylvester, Glenda Langdon, Helen Fleming, Mr. Francis Cary. Second row: Sue Shuman, Joanne Fetterly, Stephanie Hall, COMMERCI L CLUB Maintaining the school store is an important service rendered by the Commercial Club and its advisor Mr. Francis Cary. Field trips and guest speakers create further under- standing between the student and the business world. Fudge sales and dances, under the direction of Presi- dent Helen Fleming, Vice-President Sue Sylvester, Treasurer Glenda Langdon, and Secretary Kris Mc- Mahon, brighten the school year. Marsha Kline, Sharon Myers, Jane Seamon, Wilfrid Ashlaw, Guy Rigabar, Terry Getman, Karen Miles, Harold Dutton, Linda Ashlaw, Chris Kline, Susie Higgins. AUDIO VISUAL Planning auditorium lighting for special show- ings and announcing sports are two experiences enjoyed by members of the Audio-Visual Club, under the supervision of Mr. George A. Gregory. President William Davey, Vice President Tim Roberts, and Secretary-Treasurer Donna Bab- cock provide A-V equipment to aid teachers in their work. Bolronz row: Tim Roberts, Donna Babcock, Mr. George Gregory. Second row: Bob Forsythe, David Augustyn, Dale Bushek, Ronnie Eddy, Dick Zecker, Michael Tehonica, David Reape, Steve Andrus, Glen Face, Ann Peper, Mary Stumpf, Allan Genter, George McBride. Kerry Herbert, Bob Mushtare, Lynn Selos, Bob Haver, Ron Post, Philip Bonner, Frank Avallone, Charles Van Patten, Brian McKenna, John Peck, Harold Ferguson, Frank Pelkey, TRAFFIC SQUAD Each year, as the halls become more crowded, the job of maintaining an even How of traffic while classes are passing becomes more difficult for the members of the Traihc Squad, under the direction of Mr. James Tim Roberts, Stuart Finer, Ken Youngs, Don Rigabar, Bob Hansek, Jack Knapp, William Nettles, Jeff Carter, Dick Ed- wards, Steve Andrus, George Osterhoudt, Jim Waite. Kemp. Assisting students who are new in our school is another role played by the Chief Bob Hansek and his assistants Bob Mushtare and Ken Youngs. RIFLE TE M Bonom row: Wayne Plummer, Greg Maurer, Milton Howard, Billy Parks, Glen Face, Darryl Hall. David Covey, Duwayne Maurer, Richard Stevens, David Kilburn. Gordon Gaebel, Gerald Bloss, Dave Rohr, George McBride. Second row: Bob Nevills. Sammy Gilpin, Warrerr Smith, Robert Clark, David Peck, Danny Weir, Steve Mantle, Lynn Schack, Andrew Susice Jim Sweeney. Mr. Joseph Shambo, Ray Genter, Gordon Stevens. Tabolt, David Prievo. Danny Reape, Tom Rushlow, Bruce , Lee Getman. Kenneth Burns, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Under a new program students may combine attendance at ' school with gainful vocational activities. Mr. Ezra Hocken- berger of the Boards of Coopera- tive Educational Services has as- sisted these enthusiastic young people in occupations as pictured here. 76 Botmni row: Diane Quay. Bonnie LaClaire. Nancy Athnati. Jane Money, Joan Sanderson, Cynthia Stafford, Betty Stiner. Second row: Jackie Conley, Linda Scee, Lou Anne Rowsam, Lynn Rancier, Mr. Charles Lehman. Third row: Cathy Hervey, Mimi Zando, Jennifer Wa- ters, Anne Maxwell, Bill Ruddell, Richard Jameson, Karen Taylor, Lynda Adams, Dianne Libby, Charles Van Patten, Sandy Leeson, Marcia Johnson, Sandy Storms, Evelyn Pierce, Linda Orlando, Tina Liberatos, Georgette Loomis, Wendy Miller. FUTURE NURSES FUTURE TE CHERS Roles are reversed when members of The Fu ture Teachers Club conduct classes throughout the district for two days. The club, advised by Mr. Charles Lehman, offers a scholarship to a prospective teacher, has an opportunity to hear panel discussion by teachers, and visits colleges in the area. The shining white uniforms and quiet orderli- ness of the health suite are appealing. Students aspiring to a career in nursing and related fields enjoy an opportunity to assist Miss Monica Wa- ters through the Future Nurses Club. President Marsha Lowery, Vice-President Kar- lene Keller, and Secretary-Treasurer Terry Green lead the group in making Christmas toys and gifts for the Children's Home in Watertown. Bottom row: Linda Scee, Terry Green, Marsha Lowery, Linda Rello, Miss Monica Waters, Linda Lancaster. Second row: Sandy Leeson. Sue Altmire, Gayle Martin, Linda McManaman, Mary Stumpf, Jane Seaman, Wyn Ann Patterson, Karen Taylor, Helen Fleming, Judy Waite, Terri Wetsig, Anne Maxwell, Joan Sanderson, Gail Bears. Pat Putman. Third row: Joyce Shatraw, Jenny Rushlow, Linda Cloe, Wendy Miller, Barbara Everard, Linda Yousey, Susan Reeder, Nancy Fox, Linda Ashlaw, Rose Murdock, Ann Richardson, Chris Kline, Cheyl Quinn, Sue Mulvaney, Betsy Schermerhorn. Donna Clark, Sharon Walton, Donna Palmer, Bonnie Gamble, Joanne Fetterly. 45. 'vu if Lw-Hwg 5, W, Q wg., . ., fy. ,klk A 1 J E ,im , , mesh' .xt Az, b 5 A1 4.2 -Q, ,, ' ,sw F, 1? Q. w-., I4 EG 5 4,fw.f'ff- - L '. 'tv x 31. n -8 be ' fr wqdwa: 4 ,, f, k , , 1 aw nv' ,Q , ,W ' QF 551111 M. -, his-QM 1, Gan . may 1 X 1 .4 fsk' HL. J 7 V2.7 MF QW WWW' S P O R T S of dynamic, moving, changing young people Mr. Barry Mynter, Mr. Jay Arnold, Mr. Frederick Lampmzin. Bottom row: Tom Ward, Pat LaTray, Alan Thompson, Mike Babcock, Jack Best, Dan Gates, Pat Gibbons, Bob Nabewanic, Walter Maxwell, Ken Byrnes, David Hoover, David Foley, Bill Reeves, Jerry Zehr, George Nettles, Ashley Townsend. Second row: Coach Joseph J.V. FOOTB LL Giblin, Mike Montigelli. Tom Conley. Tony Palladino Mike Powell. Jim Brady. Roger Hansek. James Seaman Don Cole. Bill Siedlecki, Ralph Libby. Paul Jones, Ron- nie Talbot. Pat CzlfTrey. Ted Millspaugh. Pete Liberatos Tom Rich. Lyle Pickert. ' i ' 'Y iw' WW Midi-lik ' f'- 'i'1 4iNd 'R Bottom row: Jim Beaty, David Fargo, David O'Donnell, Jim Higgins, Ron Spencer, Don Rigabar, Bob Hansek, Dan Smith, Dick Cole, John Beaty, Steve Siedlecki, Bob Robl, Jeff Carter, Bill Nettles, Dick Edwards, George Storms. Second row.- Coach Jay Arnold, Coach Fred Lampman, John Pais, Tim Earle, Bob Mushtare, Bob Haver, Lynn Selos, Dave Ventiquat- tro, Terry Earle, Gary Steria, Jay Burns, Steve Backus, Andy Lowe, Frank Pelkey, Dan O'Donnell, Dennis Huntley, Coach Barry Mynter. Carthage Opponent 0 Westhill 13 21 V.V.S. 25 VARSITY 7 0 FOOTB LL 38 Holland Patent 6 6 Ilion 6 20 Oneida 0 12 Lowville 6 Enthusiastic fans saw the Carthage Comets carry the pigskin to a 4-2-1 season. Head Coach Barry Mynter and Line Coach Fred Lampman were greatly pleased as the Scarlet and Silver shut out Oneida for a big win. A stronger olfense than last year continued to success- fully use the unbalanced-winged T formation. Out- standing quarterback Dave O,Donnell aided by senior halfbacks Jeff Carter, Bob Haver, and Lynn Selos, kept the ball moving. The constant Carthage scoring threat can equally be credited to the strong line composed of seniors: John Beaty, Bill Nettles, George Storms, Bob Mushtare. Carthage was victorious in the final game with Lowville, ending the Raiders' four year control over the Comets. .l.V. BASEB LL Bnrmm row: Frank Avallone. Bruce Hutt, Jay Burns, Guy Rigabar. Tom Lehman, Lyle Pickert. Robert Dumaw, Dick Cole, Steve Siedlecki, Walt Maxwell. George Osterhoudt. Second row: Coach Frank Millard, Ron Lester, Don Myers, David Jones, Mike Bonney. Jack Best, Mike Babcock, Tom Leeder, David Covey. Roger Hansek. James Seaman. Bottom row: Jim Higgins, Ron Spencer, Bill Nettles, John Knapp, Bob Hansek, Mike The combined efforts of Coach Gibbons and the Comets gave Carthage its first winning season in two years. Joe Ventiquattro and John Knapp had the best batting average as seniors with juniors Terry Earle, Ron Spencer, and Ken Youngs next. Fine pitching by Ken Youngs and Dan Smith highlighted the season as they displayed earned run averages of 1.1 and 2.5 re- spectively and gave up a total of only 2.6 runs per game. Doherty, Dan Smith, Don Rigabar, Ken Youngs. Dan O'Donnell. Second row: Lyle Miller Kerry Herbert. Jim Ginger, Terry Earle, Dave O'Donnell, Bill Litzendorf, Joe Ventiquattro Bob Mushtare. Bob Peebles, Coach Tom Gibbons. VARSITY BASEBALL Carthage Opponent 2 Canton 0 1 Canton O 1 Lowville 4 7 Sandy Creek 5 I9 inningsj 3 Indian River 0 6 A.C.A.C. 5 2 Watertown 2 1 General Brown 2 2 Lowville 4 10 Sackets Harbor 1 8 Clayton 3 1 Watertown 5 SECTIONAL 2 Central Square 3 North Area Semi-finals 9 innings Bottom row: Dick Cole, Sanford Jones, Walter Maxwell. Second mu Pat Citfrey Mike Babcock, Tim Carter, Steve Siedlecki, Alan Thompson. Tom Ward Ronnie Covell Jim Brady. J. V. BASKETBALL Coach James Cavelier, Robert Nabewaniec, Dan Gates, Steve Siedlecki William Drake Larry Isaac Terry Cook Peter L1 Silver, Don Cole, Ernie Ward, Dennis Swain, William beratos Bruce Ferguson Steve Thayer John P318 FRESHMILN The Junior Varsity Comets directed by Coach Giblin ended their season with eleven wins and six losses over league competition. The C.C.S. JV's out scored po- tential winners Watertown once and Frankfort twice to gain three bi wins. The Freshmen coached by Mr. James Cavellier finished the season victoriously with an eight to four record. Frank Avallone, Harold Ferguson, Frank Pelky, lim Higgins, Coach Jay Arnold, Danny Smith, Ken Youngs, Dave ODon Dan O'Donnell, Jerry Ashcroft, Don Rigabar, Pat Gibbons, nel, Stuart Finer. Coach Jay Arnold and the CCS Comets defeated Utica Free Academy with superb Carthage ball handling. Tournament ac- tion saw Fayetteville-Manlius out- scored by the Comets with a game that pleased everyone. There was never a dull mo- ment on the Carthage Court, and victory or defeat was never posi- tive until the last second. CCS 32 Utica Free Academy 35 Boonville 46 Lowville 39 Watertown 62 Augustinian Academy 75 Little Falls 45 New Hartford 39 Frankfort 64 Aquinas of Rochester 52 Augustinian Academy 50 Frankfort 66 Utica Free Academy 43 Boonville 53 Lowville 36 Watertown 56 Notre Dame 46 Indian River 60 I.H.A. 65 Fayetteville-Manlius 37 Nottingham 85 Bottom row: Cathy Bears, Marlene Hall, Sue Bears. Second row: Debbie Lee. Denise Clark, Jane Stiner. Third row: Sandy Mitchell, Sandy Yuhas, Susie Buzzell. J.V. CHEERLEADERS . i v K DOLPHINS Bottom row: Marianne Wiley, Kathleen McKenna, Rosemary Hoffman, Georgette Loomis, Karleen Zehr, Jenny Rushlow, Sigrid Jamba. Second row: Barbara Newman, Pam Morris, Sandra Storms, Laureen Pinkham, Dorothy Green, Deborah Noyes, Donna Caffrey, Gladys Worden, Diane Libby, Dianne Gaebel. F3 'Sail Bofrom row: Jennifer Waters. Carol Moore, Dorothy Green. Georgette Loomis. Second row: Gladys Worden. Donna Caffrey. Karen Miles, Joanne Miles, Sandra Storms. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS , W -J..-. 87 WRESTLI G Three hrsts were accomplished by the 1964 65 varsity wrestling team under the coaching of Mr Frank M1llard This was the first wrestling team 1n the schools history to win the Frontier League Tour nament the first team 1n the history to wm the Front1er League Championship and the team also compiled the best won lost record since the team was begun in 1955 The team s record was 10 4 0 The wrestlers participated in the Wa tertown Christmas Invitational and the Sectlon III Tournament Andy Lowe Co captain of the team won both the league and the Watertown tournament while Ralph Perrlgo captured the 168 lb champ1onsh1p Heavyweight B111 Steacey went the farthest in sectional competl tlon The Junior Varsity squad posted a 6 7 1 record SWIMMI G Aquatic Coach Mr Gary McDermott and the Carthage Mermen splashed to another record settmg season The Mer men sank rivals 1n league compet1t1on Hnishmg with srx wms and two losses Norwich was defeated in both meets with Carthage an accomplishment never be fore achieved by CCS swlmmers The Eastern Interscholastic Swimming Championships at Lawrenceville New Jersey saw Jack Knapp place 5th in the 100 yd back stroke competition 88 Bottom raw: William Reeves, Ralph Perrigo, Dick Bent, Randy H0lTl11'll'l Tom Rich Tim Earl Mike Forbes Tom Conley Duck Merkley Sccond ron Ronnie Hoffman Albert Barballch Bill Steacy Andy Low Jack Best Tlmd ron Colch Frank Mlllard Mike Cook Lyle Pickert Mike Powel Calvin Steria lm Surace .lim Ginger Greg Mc Bride Roland Hou hlon Eddie Gilbert Jack Woodside Dick Rushlow Richard Bryant Bozfom row Glen Schwendy Rick Buzzell Lester Vmderwalker Jerry Zehr Brian Mc Kenna John Phnllips Eric Wiley Jim Beaty George Nettles Tom Lehman Second ron Allan Genter Wayne Parshley Bruce 3 4 I , , y , ' , . V , . , . - , 1 I , , , . . z . ' . , ' 1 1 , , J 3 9 - . U . 1 1: s v 1 , 4 . . . , Q 7 Q ' ' a a - K 3 5 - 1 1 a v - , . '. ' 7 ' 4 a s 7 - , ,:.-r., rr V. 1,1 , 1. ,,., , . , ,,3e2f....., . , . ., 2 5, ..,,q,.5.1 5 . .rl .L ,TL , ,. c ' - - . . . a 1 ' e.3 W , V ., . ' , 1 I .,1fFI ':..If'5l?1 , .. 'Qff' '--' my 7 Coach Ben Renzi, Lee Eggles- ton, Tom Ward, Stu Finer, Bob Richardson, Dave Linstruth, Dave Foley, Hollis Bears, Ron Nutting. Dick Ferris, Jim Fah- sel. Dockum, David Ventiquattro, Lynn Hunney- man, Pat LaTray, Lynn Walsh, Don Besaw, John Beaty, Jack Knapp, Bill Nettles, Steve Andrus. Ed Lunderman, Coach Gary McDer- ITIOII. Carthage 64 Baldwinsville 63 Herkimer 60 Herkimer 65 Baldwinsville 57 Norwich 35 Lowville 62 Norwich 39 Lowville McKenna holds records in 200 yd. free style 200 yd. individual medley 100 yd. butterfly 100 yd. free style 400 yd. free style John Bcaty holds 50 yd. free style 89 GOLF The Carthage Linksmen, under the coaching direction of Benjamin Renzi, putted to a 7-2-1 winning season over competing golfers. Jim Fahsel repre- sented Carthage in the Section III Golf Tournament. 30 30 33 30 30 60 33 56 CRGSS COU TRY Bottom row: Steve Buzzell, Ron Post, Jim Zehr, Bob Burrell, Charles Harper, Charles Smith, Jackie Woodside, Bruce Fer- guson, Clifford Camidge. Second raw: Charles Van Patten, The Carthage Cross Country team, coached by Ron Reggie, brought home top honors in the form of a 7-0 season. Added proof of team endurance is C. C. S. never placed below 8th in invitational competition, though competing against as many as 33 other schools. Jim Zehr rep- resented Carthage at the Section 11 1 meet where he placed 65th in New York State competition. The coming fall season will be minus hard running Steve Buzzell and Bob Burrell. Tim Roberts, Francis Chase, Steve Sylver, George Osterhoudt David Linstruth, Dan Zehr, Rick Burdick, Harold Ferguson Lynn Hunneyman, Mr. Ron Roggie. If Botzom row: Bill Reeves, John Kufchock, Allan Thompson, Milton Sayre, Charles Smith, Wilfrid Ashlaw, Steve Buzzell, Charles Van Patten, Bob Haver, Rick Wangerin, Tim Carter, Jim Zehr, Jerry Zehr, Dick Higman, Tony Palladino. Second row: Bill Ruddell Warsity Track Managerl, Ken Gleason, John Carthage Oppongm 33 Potsdam 75 7 1 W Lowville 41 M 70 Indian River 43 65 Sackets Harbor 48 99 General Brown 14 51 A.C.A.C. 62 Beaty, Jeff Carter, Ed Zerrillo, Pat Gibbons, Francis Chase, Rob Morgan, Jim Burdick, Dick Adams, Don Besaw, David Fargo, Rex Millspaugh, Gary Simser, Burt Phillips, Dan Zehr, Tim Roberts. Ron Post. Coach Ron Roggie, Coach Barry Mynter. TRACK The Comets began with the Massena Invitational where Carthage's A division took 6th place, while Carthage's B division achieved Znd. Head Coach Barry Mynter and Assistant Coach Ron Roggie felt that the winning season was due to team coordination and ex- cellent spirit. The 4-2 season was highlighted by new school records: Tim Robertsf180 yd. low hurdles-21.6 Merlin Tousant-880 yd.-2:08.I Dave Fargo-Triple jump40'6 Ed Zerrillo, Bob Haver, Frank Pelkey, Allen Thompson-mile relay team-3:56.4 SENIOR DIRECTORY LYNDA ADAMS Cartllage Library Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.C. 3, 41 F.N.C. 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Play3 Cartlladian 43 Majorette 1, 2. LYNN ADAMS Black River Chorus li G.A.A. 4. LINDA LOU ALEXANDER Carthage Lin Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 43 Senior Playl Cartlladian 4. REGINALD ALTMIRE Fells Mills Reg Track 23 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN PAIGE ANDRUS Black River Andy Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 C.E. Conference 3, 43 Traffic Squad 43 Sports Announcer 43 Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID M. AUGUSTYN Deer River Dave Chorus 43 Band 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 4. DONNA JOYCE BABCOCK Black River G.A.A. 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 3, 4 CSecretary-TreasurerD3 Thespians 33 Li- brary Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cartlzadian 4. MARY ELIZABETH BABCOCK Carthage Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Carthadian 43 F.H.A. 43 Senior Play3 Thespians 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 23 Gym Demonstra- tion 1, 23 Clarion 4. RONALD GENE BARKER Carthage Wrestling 1, 2, 43 Baseball Manager 23 Golf 43 Student Council 1. PEGGY SHARON BARTELLS Carthage G.A.A. 33 Intramurals lg Junior Prom Committee. GAIL ELAINE BEARS Carthage G.A.A. 2, 33 F.T.C. 33 F.N.C. 43 Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Ball Commit- teeg Senior Play3 Carthadian 43 Steering Committee 4. JOHN HENRY BEATY Carthage Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresident7. ELAINE MARIE BENSON Fells' Mills Lainey Senior Play 43 Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Ma- jorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Demonstration l. ROSEANN LORANTINE BINTZ Carthage Commercial Club 33 Clarion 2. THOMAS CHARLES BONI Champion Tom F.F.A. 1 tSentinel 23 CVice President 3, 423 Intramurals 1, 3, 4. MARCIA BONNER Natural Bridge Blondi Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Play3 Carthadian 43 Senior Ball Committeeg Thespians 43 G.A.A. 43 Class Secretary 2, 4. PHILIP NORMAN BONNER Natural Bridge Phil Wrestling 1, 23 Ski Club 23 Track 23 Intramurals 3, 43 Rifle Club 43 Student Council 1, 43 Trafhc Squad 3, 43 Senior Play. CRAIG PATRICK BRENNAN Natural Bridge Pat Library Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 23 Senior Play3 Thespians 43 Cho- rus 4. VICTOR BROCKWAY Carthage Vic Student Council 13 Intramurals 1. BRUCE L. BUCHARDT Carthage Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 33 Varsity Club 43 Carthadian 4. LINDA BURGER Carthage Bagger G.A.A. 43 Chorus 43 F.T.C. 3. EUGENE RUSSELL BURGESS Black River Senior Play3 Carthadian 4. STEPHEN BURNUP Carthage Bueksllot DONNA MARIE CAFFREY Carthage Crocky G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Clntramural ManagerJ3 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 KCaptainJ3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.C. 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Ball Committee. DONNA MARIE CAMPANY Cartlzage Chorus 13 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 2, 43 Senior Play3 F.H.A. 43 Car- thadian 43 Commercial Club 3. 92 STEPHEN B. CAMPBELL Carthage Football 1, 2, 3g Track 23 Student Coun- cil 43 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 13 Intramurals 3. JEFFERY STEVEN CARTER Cdfflldtifg Jeff Football 1, 2, 3, 4 tCo-captainlg Basket- ball 1, 23 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Trailic Squad 43 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee. RONALD LEE CHAMBERLAIN Carthage Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE CLARK Carthage Cricket Commercial Club 3, 43 F.N.C. 43 Clarion 1, 4g Majorette 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Carthadian 4. GEORGE COMAN Carthage Student Council 2, 33 Carthadian 4. JACQUELINE ANNE CONLEY Carthage Jackie Library Club 1, 2 tSecretaryJ, 3 tVice Presidentl, 4 tTreasurerJ3 F.T.C. 3, 4 LTTCHSIIFCFJQ Senior Play3 Clllfflllldlflll 3, 4 CGirls Sports EditorJ3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Achievement Banquet 2, 3, 43 Intramu- rals l, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 3.4. GARY DALTON Carthage Basketball 3, 4. WILLIAM BRUCE DAVEY Black River Willy Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresident 4, Vice President 2, 333 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespians 2, 3 CVice President! 43 Zone Chorus 23 Sectional All-State Cho- rus 33 C.E. Conference 23 National Honor Society 3, 4 fVice Presidentl3 Senior Play. KENNETH DESKINS Felts Mills CLIFFORD JAMES DOWNEY Cartilage Kip PAMELA SUE DOWNEY Cartilage Flirt Clarion 4. PATRICIA ELAINE DOWNEY Carthage Pat DAVID CORNELUS DUSHARM Carthage Dash Wrestling 1. MARGIE ANN EMPEY Carthage Marg LEONARD FAIRFIELD Clllflllllgf RIlIll1C'll Intramurals 1: Senior Play. DAVID A. FARGO Carthage Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3. 4. KANDIE IRENE FEE Black River Intramurals 3, 4: Clllfflllldlllll 4. JAMESENE E. FENERAN Fells Mills Jamie Library Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Commercial Club 3. RICHARD A. FERRIS C artllage Fox Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 2: Basketball 1. DOROTHY IRENE FETTERLEY Natllral Britlge Dolly F.H.A. l, 2: Library Club 3, 4: Senior Play: Cartlladian 4. STUART E. FINER Cartllage Hanlllead Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4 fPresidentJ: Varsity Club 3, 4: Clll'flllIdlllIl 4: Junior Prom Chairman: Ski Club l: Tralllc Squad 3, 4. HELEN ANITA FLEMING Champion Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 tPresidentl: F.N.C. 3, 4: Senior Play: Thespians 4. THOMAS FLINT Black River MARSHA JEAN FLYNN Carthage Flitltstotle MICHAEL FORBES Black River Mike .I.V. Wrestling l. 3: Varsity Wrestling 4. NANCY FOX Cartllage Chic Clarion 1, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 4. ROBERT FOY Natural Bridge Skeetez LYNN FRASHER Camp Drum Lylllll? Transferred from Littleton, Colorado: G.A.A. 4: Senior Play: Pep Club 4. ROBERT CHARLES FULLER Black River DIANA CARROL GAEBEL Cartilage Di-Di Intramurals 1. RALPH ALFONSO GAUDIO West Ctlflllllgf Alfy Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Cartlladtan CPhotography Edi- torj 4: Camera Club 3, 4. LINDA MARIE GENITO Carthage Lill Gell Majorette 4: Intramurals 4. ALLAN ROBERT GENTER Black River Al Swim Team Manager 2, 3, 4: Audio Vis- ual Club 2. 3. 4: Library Club 4: Senior Play. RAYMOND GEORGE GENTER Blat'kRi1'er Rtlyllll' Cross-country Manager l, 2: Swim Team 2: Rifle Club 3, 4: Senior Play. TERRY LEE GETMAN Carthage Cross Country 1: Commercial Club 4, JAMES DAVID GINGER Great Bend liln Track 1: Band 1, 2: J.V. Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Wrestling 4: Intra- murals 3. REBECCA LOU GRAU Cartilage Becky Class Treasurer 3: Cllfflllldltlll 4: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Play: Student Council 1 tTreasurerD: G.A.A. 1, 3: F.N.C. 3: Senior Ball Committee. ROBERT PETER HANSEK Carthage Bob Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3. 4 tChiefJ: Track 1: Basketball 1: Baseball 4. ROBERT DONALD HARDY Cartilage Bob Basketball I: Cartlladiall 4: Camera Club 3: Debate Team l. HENRY ARTHUR HARPER JR. Carthage Jllllior F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JAMES HARTL Great Bend TOIly ROBERT JOHN HAVER Champion Bob Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball l, 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Traflic Squad 4: Class Treasurer 4. KERRY B. HERBERT Cartilage Carthaa'ian 3, 4 fEditor-in-Chieflg Boys State 3: Student Council 4: National Honor Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Traffic Squad 4: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Band 1, 2, 3. LINDA MAE HEWITT Carthage Hew Cflfflllldlflll 4. RICHARD PAUL HIGMAN Carthage Dick Student Council 1: Tennis 1, 2: Track 3: Intramurals 1. RONALD CHARLES HOFFMAN Cllflllflgf Bearcat Wrestling 3. 93 DARLENE ANN HOMAN Clllflllllgl' HlIll1L'y Bowling 2, 3: Softball 3: Cartllacliall 4. CAROLYN EILEEN HOSMER Carthage RANDALL HOUGHTON Clllflllllgl' Rallcly DENNIS ALAN HUNTLEY Great Bend D011 Basketball l, 2. 3, 4: Baseball l. 2, 3: Football 4: Varsity Club 4: Leaders Club 2. RICHARD EDWARD JAMESON Carthage Dickie Track 2: F.T.C. 3, 4: Library Clllb 4: Rifle Club 2: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee. ANN MARIE JAMIESON Fells Mills Annie Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Gym Demonstration l, 2: F.N.C. 3: Senior Ball Committee. DAVID JOHNSON Cflfflldge Ho Dad LINDA DIANE JOHNSON Cartilage Johnny Chorus 2, 3: Carthadiall 4. MARCIA ANN JOHNSON Clllflllflglt Tarsll G.A.A. 1, 2, 4: F.T.C. 1, 2, 4: Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: Thespians 1, 2, 4: Drama Club 1. JUDITH ANN KAMIDE Carthage Judy KARLENE KELLER Cartllage Kay F.N.C. 3, 4 fVice Presidentl: Library Club 2. 3, 4 tPresidentl: Cartlladiall 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee. PAUL KELLOGG Black River Alex Audio Visual Club 1: Wrestling 2: Ski Club 1, 2. THOMAS KING C arthage Tom National Honor Society 3, 4. JACK F. KNAPP Carthage Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Senior Play: Student Council I: Varsity Club 2, 4: Tramc Squad 4. JOHN R. KUFCHOCK Cartilage ftllllllllf' Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 3. LINDA LEE LANCASTER Deferiet Lin F.N.C. 3, 4: Cdfllllllllllll 4: Bowling Team 3: Intramurals 1: Senior Play 4. ATHENA LIBERATOS Carthage Tina National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4 CSec- retaryll G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: F.T.C. 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3: Student Council 4: Senior Play: Junior Prom Committee. GEORGETTE K. LOOMIS Cartllage George G.A.A. l, 2, 3 tVice Presidentl 43 Class Treasurer 23 F.T.C. 3, 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 43 Carthadian 43 Junior Prom Com- lnittee3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Senior Ball Committee. ANDREW I. LOWE Carthage Andy Football 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. MARSHA ELAINE LOWERY Watertown Marsh G.A.A. 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 Senior Play3 Audio Visual Club 33 F.N,C. 3, 4 CPres- identJ3 Junior Prom Committee3 Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 43 Cartllacliarl 4. RUTH MACK Black River G.A.A. 2. 3, 43 F.N.C. 33 Audio Visual 33 Cllfflllldlillll 4. JOSEPH L. MALBOUF Lnwville Joe RiHe Club 13 F.F.A. 2, 3. HOWARD CLARENCE MARTIN Cllffllllgf Mort F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 tCounty Sentinell, 4 tTreasurerD. TERRY ARTHUR MATHER Cartilage Ter Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 4g Chorus I3 Thespians 2, 4g Carthadian 43 Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 43 Steering Committee 4. ANN ELIZABETH MAXWELL Cartilage Annie Student Council 1, 4 tSecretaryJ3 F.N.C. 3, 43 G.A.A. 33 F.T.C. 43 Senior Play3 Carthadian 43 Thespians 3, 43 Chorus 1. GEORGE MCBRIDE Black River Hun Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 3, 43 Senior Play. CAROLYN ANN McILROY Cartilage Carol Junior Prom Committee3 G.A.A. 33 Class Secretary 33 Cllflllddldll 43 F.N.C. 43 Senior Play3 Senior Ball Committee. LINDA MAE McMANAMAN Fells Mills Lin Library Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.N.C. 43 Com- mercial Club 33 Senior Play. JO ANN ESTHER MILES Carthage Jo G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 43 Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Playg Thespians 3, 43 Commercial Club 33 Carthadian 43 Steering Committee 4. REXFORD THOMSON MILLSPAUGH Natural Bridge Rex Basketball li Football 23 Track I, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Senior Play. HOWARD MOORE ClIl'fllll,QE Baa' Baseball 1. JOSEPH G. MORGAN Nlllllflll Bridge Sqlleaker Intramurals 1, 2, 4. JOSEPH H. MORISETTE cqllfflltltift' Jae Swim Team 3, 4. PETER J. MOROUGHAN Cllflllllyt' Pete DAVID EDWARD MOSES C !1I'flI!I,QL' Mose J.V. Football 2, 33 Senior Play. ROSE MARIE MURDOCK Natllral Bridge Rose Swim Club 13 Thespians 43 Senior Play: F.N.C. 4. ROBERT JAMES MUSHTARE Carthage Bob Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l. 23 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Club 2, 3 tVice Presidentl 43 Traffic Squad 43 Class Vice President 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee. EDWARD NABEWANIEC Deferiet WILLIAM NETTLES Clflffllllgl' Bill Football 1, 2, 3, 4 KCO-captainjg Swim Team l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 tPresi- dentJ3 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary- Treasurerlz Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Traffic Squad 3, 43 Cartlladian 4. NANCY MARIE O'DETT Black River Nance Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID O'DONNELL Black River Tennis 13 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. BARRY PARSHLEY Camp Drum WYN ANN PATTERSON Cartilage F.T.C. 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Dolphins l, 3, 43 Cartlladian 43 Senior Play3 Junior Prom Committee. JOHN E. PECK Great Bend Farmer John F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 tReporter, County TFCBSUTCFBQ Traffic Squad 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2. ROBERT WILLIAM PEEBLES Carthage Butch Band 1, 23 Football 2, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Rifle Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH PELUSO Carthage Betty F.T.C. 3. SIDNEY ROBERT PERFETTO Carthage Sid Football 1, 33 Track 13 Wrestling 13 Sen- ior Play. 94 JAMES EDWIN PHILLIPS Carthage Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Sec- tional All-State Chorus 3, 43 Student Council 1. JOHN DYER PHILLIPS C Ill'flIfI,QL' Basketball l: Band l, 2: Chorus 3, 43 Sectional All-State Chorus 4. JAMES MICHAEL PIERCE ClII'flllI,Ql' Cltlelcer Baseball l. 23 Basketball 23 Intramurals 1, 33 Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Ball Committee, GARY R. RAMBONE Great Band LYNN ELIZABETH RANCIER Cwllffllllgl' National Honor Society 1 tSecretaryJ 2, 3, 43 F.T.C. 3, 4 tSecretarylL G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Cllffllddldll 4g Senior Play3 Thes- plans 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 4. DONALD WILLIAM RANSOME Black River Donnie Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 3: Baseball 33 Senior Play. JERRY E. REED Carthage Transferred from Sauquoit, N. Y.3 Clarion 4. LINDA CAROL RELLO Deferiet Lin F.N.C. 3, 43 Cartllaaliall 43 Steering Committee 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 43 Senior Ball Committee3 Bowling 3. KATHRYN ALTHEA RENNIE Carthage Kath Chorus 2, 3, 4g Senior Play3 Thespians 43 Senior Ball Committee3 Intramurals 43 Achievement Banquet 23 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN MARIE RICHARDSON Deferiet Allnie National Honor Society 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 43 F.N.C. 3, 43 Zone Band 33 Senior Play. TIMOTHY PAUL ROBERTS Black River Tim Audio Visual Club l, 2, 3, 4 tVice Pres- identI3 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Senior Play3 Trahic Squad 4. JOHN MICHAEL RODERICK Carthage Mike FREDERICK PAUL ROGERS Carthage Paul LOUISE ANNE ROWSAM Black River Lou Anne Junior Prom Committee3 Senior Playg F.T.C. 2, 3, 4 tVice PresidentJ3 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Carthadian 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Thespians 4: Senior Ball Committee. WILLIAM EVERS RUDDELL Black River Bill Track Manager 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 3, 4: Jun- ior Prom Committee tTheme Chair- manl: Senior Play: Achievement Ban- quet 2, 3, 4: Carthadian 3, 4 CSports Editorl: Basketball Announcer 4. STEPHEN ELIDGER SANDERS Carthage Steve Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. JOAN MARIE SANDERSON Carthage F.T.C. 3, 4: Library Club 2. 3: F.N.C. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Clarion I: Thespians 2. 3, 4: Senior Play: Junior Prom Commit- tee. EVA ARLENE SAUER Carthage Saaers Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4: Carthadian 4. LINDA SCEE Carthage F.T.C. 3, 4 tPresidentJ: Thespians 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Majorette ll Clarion I. 2: Carthaa'ian 4: Student Council l: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: F.N.C. 4: Senior Play: Steering Committee 4: Senior Ball Committee: Achievement Banquet 4. DAVID JOHN SEARS Natural Bridge HERBERT IVAN SEARS Carthage Bacon Intramurals l, 2, 3: J.V. Football 2: Jun- ior Prom Committee: Senior Play. LYNN Z. SELOS Carthage Bopper Football 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 QRe- porterj: National Honor Society 2, 3. 4: Class President 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Rifle Club 2: Traiiic Squad 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4. GRACE MARION SIMONS Carthage Gracie Clarion 4. JOHN HARVEY SIMS Carthage Dulce Rifle Club 3, 4. DANNY RAE SMITH Carthage Smitty Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Varsity Club 3, 4: Senior Ball Committee. LOREN D. SMITH Carthage Chick MARSHA ELAINE SMITH Natural Bridge Carthadian 4: Gymnastics l: Dramatics 1. RONALD HAROLD SPENCER Cartlzage Ron Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. SHARON KAY SPENCER Carthage Spinnie Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Carthadian 4. GARY DAVID STERIA Carthage Varsity Football 3, 4. GORDON HARLOW STEVENS Carthage F.F.A. 2, 3 CTreasurerJ. 4 tPresidentJ: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. SANDRA MURIEL STEVENS Black River Sandy Clarion I: Senior Play: Sunshine Com- mittee 4. GEORGE STORMS Carthage Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2. 3: Baseball 1, 2. SANDRA ANN STORMS Carthage Sandy National Honor Society 1, 3, 4: Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4 tCaptainJ: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Carthadian 3, 4 tLayout Edi- tori: F.T.C. 3, 4: Student Government Day Representative 3: D.A.R. Award: C.E. Conference. MARY CAROLYN STUMPF Black River Toni Student Council 3, 4 tTreasurerJ: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus 2: National Honor Society l: Audio Visual Club 3, 4: Senior Play: F.N.C. 3, 4: Achieve- ment Banquet 3, 4. RICHARD L. SWAN West Carthage Dick J.V. Football l: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Con- cert Band I, 2: Marching Band I, 2. KAREN JEAN TAYLOR Black River Andy Library Club 3, 4: F.N.C. 3.41F.T.C. 3. 4: Clarion 2: Chorus 2: Gymnastics l, 2: Intramurals l, 2: Junior Prom Commit- tee. HAZEN RALPH THOMAS JR. Black River Track 1: Rifle Club 1. MATT FRANCIS THOMPSON Carthage F t'.YII1.S' F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4 CSecretaryJ: Football 2, 3: Intramurals 3, MAYNARD TROMBLEY Cartlzage Senior Play. GARY LYNN TYNER Great Bend Gas Student Council 1: J.V. Basketball l: In- tramurals 3. JOSEPH C. VAN HORN Carthage Joe Band I, 2: Senior Play. CHARLES ALLAN VAN PATTEN Black River Chas National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 tTreas- 95 urerlg C.E. Conference 3: Junior Prom Committee: Traffic Squad 4: Track 2, 3, 4: F.T.C. 4: Cross Country 4: Tennis I. JAMES LEWIS WAITE Carthage Jim Library Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Traffic Squad 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Carthadian 4 tBusiness Man- agerl: Senior Ball Committeej Science Fair 3. BRUCE WAYNE WALKER Carthage Butch Cross Country 2: Football 3. BRENT MILTON WALSEMANN Carthage Butch SHARON KAY WALTON Black River Cheerleading 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: F.N.C. 3, 4: Senior Play: Thespians 3: Chorus 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Junior Prom Com- mittee. RICHARD AVERY WASHBURN Carthage Rick Swim Team 1, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Gym Demonstration I, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JENNIFER ANN WATERS Carthage Student Council l: Class Vice President 2: Cheerleading 2, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus 2, 3, 4: Cartl1aa'ian 3, 4 tLiterary Editorl: F.N.C. 3 tVice Presidentlg F.T.C. 3, 4. JAMES WILLIAMS Carthage J im CYNTHIA ANN WILLMERT Carthage Cindy JAN WOODHOUSE Carthage Woody Library Club 1, 2: Thespians 2, 3 tSec- retaryl 4: Senior Play: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Committee: Stu- dent Council 4: Achievement Banquet 3, 4. KENNETH YOUNGS Carthage Lefty Baseball I, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES LYNN YUHAS Deferiet Frani F.T.C. 3: Junior Prom Committee: Sen- ior Ball Committee: Carthadian 3, 4 tArt Editorj: Girls Leaders I, 2: Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 2. MARIE JOANNE ZANDO Deferiet Mimi G.A.A. 2, 3 Clntramural Managerj, 4 CPresidentJ: F.T.C. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4: Senior Play: Carthadian 4: Steering Committee 4 tChairmanJ: Jun- ior Prom Committee: Senior Ball Com- mittee. ARLENE JANE ZEHR Carthage Freckles CHHJJPATRONS CARBOLACHHMMCALCOMPANY CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF I965 CROWN ZELLERBACK CORPORATION ELLIS ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS HLVERPATRONS Carthage Savings 84 Loan Association PROFESSHNNAL Abbass 8L Company Atlantic 8L Pacific Tea Company Carthage Altamont Carthage Machine Company Clarion F.F.A. Fox Drug Company Garland City Parts, Inc. Getman Plumbing 8a Heating House of Dobson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ballard Bezanilla Dairy Black River Paper Company, Inc. Black River Restaurant Supply Co., Bossout Funeral Home Brown's Barber Shop Burdick Dodge, Inc. Carthage Agway Carthage Bowling Center Carthage Fumiture Carthage Republican Tribune L. J. Chellis Opticians Inc. Commercial Club E. C. Crooks Memorial Corp. Cummings Memorial Works Dairyland Milk, Inc. D-J Diner Durkee's Bakery Fahsel's Store Adderley Pontiac Miss Dorothy M. Arthur Barb's Beauty Shop Boston Store Mr. Elbert F. Caraway Carl's Auto Accessories Inc. Mr. 8L Mrs. Francis Cary Central Garage Clayt and Bill's Service Center Mr. D. Whitney Coe Cresent Jewelers Elmer's Diner Dr. 8a Mrs. Martin L. Doehling Inc. MARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY ST. REGIS PAPER CO. STUDENT COUNCIL VARDEN STUDIOS, INC. WATERS BUICK, INC. Dingman Chevrolet Company PATRONS Keenan's Atlantic Library Club Erin C. Lundy. Contractor McElhearn Agency. Inc. Rielley's Service Station Ruddell Business Machine Co. New Sahara Restaurant Slack Chemical Co. Watertown Supply Co. PATRONS Faye's Boot Shop Finers Jewelry Mr. 8c Mrs. John Flanigan Gray's Flower Shop Future Nurses Club Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis J. Hervey Hollenbeck Candy Co. A. E. Johnson Company W. R. Jones 8L Sons Mr. 8c Mrs. James Kemp Lago 8L Exford Plumbing Dr. 8L Mrs. Arnold J. Lee Loyd's Gun Shop Lofink Motor Company Mr. 8L Mrs. Ellis R. Martin Mr. Cgl, Mrs. Charles McGraw Metcalfe's Radio 8L TV Mr. 8a Mrs. Wayne Moffatt Dr. Cel. Mrs. Fred Peckham SPONSORS Mr. 8L Mrs. Elmer Fischer Dr. 8L Mrs. Charles Fox Mr. 8a Mrs. Thomas Gibbons Mr. 8L Mrs. Thomas Habib Halels Store Mr. 8L Mrs. Wilbur I, Hanson Thomas Hardman Roy Howard Miss Helen Hughes Mr. J. Lantier Miss Grace M. MacMillan Mr. Gilbert D. Malerk Marge's Dress Shoppe Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Pickert Bros. Dairy Mrs. Harold F, Porter Ed Pultorak Market Mrs. P. H. Richardson Mr. 8a Mrs. Kenneth Rowsam Russell 8L Luther Scherer Funeral Home Le Roy E. Sherman Bill Sliter Dr. 84 Mrs. John Trowbridge Waite's Market Mr. 8L Mrs. Fred Washburn Watertown Welding Supply Inc. West Side Printery West Side Store Western Auto Associate Store Wilna Gormly Oil Co. Zahn's Hardware Mrs. Orville Munger Mr. 84 Mrs. Bert Nagle Mrs. Leonard Nevin Mr. 8t Mrs. Glenn F. Noyes R. J. Rice Mr. 84 Mrs. Wilfred J. Rushman Miss Agnes Shampine Shaw's Men Shop Mr. 8a Mrs. A. P. Stiles Superior Grill Mrs. L. Terrillion Mr. 8: Mrs. C. Robert Waters This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. .Keller Inc., Butfalo, N. Y No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method -.Q rr is ,I . Hi sg Mi
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