West Rochester High School - W Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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'N Faculty 10 Highlights 30 Leadership 42 Seniors 54 Activities 94 Sports 124 CONTENTS Proudly waves old West Highis emblem, Black and orange fair, Floats triumphant in the breezes No dishonor there. Student days have fondest memories Comrades here we stand, As our troth to alma mater Pledge we hand in hand - West Highis Alma Mater Foreword The primary goal of a high school education is the realization of the full potential of each student in all areas of living. A most im- portant aspect of this process is learning to work together to achieve this common goal. As we participate in classroom work, club activities, and sports, we develop an understanding of our- selves in relation to the world around us, and we discover the value of teamwork and co-operation. As expressed in the Alma Mater, we pledge ourselves to work together for a better school, a better community, and a better world. The 1966 Occident at- tempts to depict West High students as they share the experience of becoming adults. - The Editors 4 Dedication The 1966 Occident is dedicated to Miss Mary A. Barnum. Since her graduation from Nazareth College in 1959, Miss Barnum has been a competent and dynamic member of the West High faculty. In her English classes, students develop their reasoning and judgment by analyzing themes, writing character studies, and par- ticipating in lively discussions, and they improve their ability to express them- selves with the aid of Miss Barnum's zany grammar and vocabulary tests. Her ability to help students with any personal or scholastic problem, willingness to devote time to class and extra-curricular activities, frankness, and exceptional wit and sense of humor are all reasons why Miss Barnum is admired and respected both as a teacher and as a person. 5 7 -.l.1 1 4 K 9 1 E s FACULTY . Administration Dr. James Wishart has been West Highis principal for eight years. Students have grown to appreciate his genuine concern and understanding. He is willing to listen to any problem and displays a remark- able talent for finding so utions. Dr. James S. Wishart During- his two and a half years as West's vice-principal, Mr. Stephen Paris has proven him- self to be an able assistant to Dr. Wishart. In addition to his administrative duties, he supervises the National Honor Society, chaperones social events, and aides the deans in disciplinary matters. Stephen C. Paris 12 Deans Miss Champney, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Hart, Dean of Boys, handle students' disci- plinary, social, and atten- dance problems. They also supervise the various social events that take place at school. Mr. Hart also super- vises the Service Corps, and Miss Champney is in charge of the school calendar. Wilfred Newman The counselors in the guidance department aid West High stu- dents in selecting courses which prepare them for the future. In- terpretigng aptitude tests and SATS, arranging schedules, and discussing scholastic problems and career plans are only a few of the jobs t e guidance counsel- ors perform throughout the year. Dorothy Champ ney George Hart Guidance Counselors Frank Saunders Margaret Pr unef Frederick Eastman Mary Barnum Morris Ball, English Chairman David Baum Judith DeBacy Adah Chandler English Department This year the English department continued to teach West High students to read more effectively and to ex- press themselves more clearly. A new course in hu- manities, taught by Mr. Ball, Was introduced for up- perclassmen interested in widening their horizons in art, music and literature. Elective courses in drama and public speaking were also offered. Carol Cox Jane Gray Carol Rossi Nancy Petersen Thomas Glennon John Meranda Ruth Geller Karen Ross Harvey Lockwood, History Chairman June Ivanick Histor Department Anne Linkert Mary Mans The history department, headed by Mr. Lockwood, strives to create a better understanding of world affairs through courses in world history and American history. Mr. Patti teaches a senior elective course in the problems of democracy which introduces the student to elementary economics. Meredith Davies Elizabeth Naramore Aino Turu Douglas Naramore Robert VanLoon John Murphy Santo Patti 17 Carleton Thayer, Science Chairman Grace Case Thomas Bohrer Science Department Under the chairmanship of Mr. Thayer, the science de- partment continues to put forth a challenge to West,s students. An exciting variety of courses provides basic knowledge of such sciences as chemistry, biology, physics and earth science. For the exceptional student accelerated courses provide an opportunity for concen- trated study in each of the sciences. Lawrence Ross Marzina Cardamone Malvina Liebert Richard Kraft Andrew VanOsLrand K Roger Baker Jacqueline Lux John Felber, Mathematics Chairman Richard Raymond John Harper Cosimo Culotta Robert Henderson Colleen Mack Julia Bishop athematics Department West Highis mathematics de- partment olfers courses in all phases of math from seventh grade new math to twelfth grade calculus, an honor course which gives college credit. Donald Gardner 'S Carl Fromme, Business Chairman Business Department Students who have decided to enter the business world are guided through the maze of shorthand symbols and office machines by West High's business department. Students are ad- vised on business procedure and law. Elective courses in business-related subjects are offered also. John Blake Elizabeth Connaughton Rose Petit Sheila Dennis Glenn Miller Harland Smith Fine Arts Department Mr. Hicks offers his extensive knowledge of art to his students. Through his teachings arises an appreciation for the fine arts and a development in expres- sion which is carried out in the students, work. Harry Hicks Language Department In Latin, French, and Spanish classes, Vincent Vianese students are presented with the oppor- tunity to become familiar with a for- eign language. Class Work is enriched bv the various activities of the lan- guage clubs: Optimates, Les As- pirants, and La Confradia Occidental. Many West High students pursue for- eign language careers. gp .f Ye Elizabeth Knapp :fi Estella Carter 22 Jack Overcash V 4 Ward Donahue Industrial Arts Department Teachers in the industrial arts department offer students a firm foundation in technical and me- chanical iields. Students gain valuable practical experience for future careers by completing as- signed projects. Eugene Suski Clarence Finkbeiner Edward Szarlacki Dana Macafee my if-fi-.. . fm K- in if Samuel Hessney Wlgf, swf AT Thomas Nacca W F'-w..Y Physical Education Department cation staff to provide the stu- dents with a variety of activities to help them maintain the high- est possible degree of fitness. Donald Cummings Nancy Bush Joseph D'Ambrosia Ellen Bongard Gail Brehm It is the goal of the physical edu- Don Ann DellaVella James Dunbar, driver education Jean Heberle Homemaking Department The homemaking department provides future homemakers with useful training in sewing, cooking, housekeeping, flower arrang- ing, interior decorating, budgeting, and child care. In addition girls are given tips on personal beauty and fashion. l Ruth DeRosa Margaret Nelson Barbara Bartow Geraldine Jackson, Caroline I-Iinchey, Joyce Brown. , Librarians Mrs. Hinchey and Mrs. Brown in- struct students in the correct way to use the many resources available in the libraiy. They help students find books which are appealing to their personal interests for class assign- ments and leisure reading. Under the direction of Mrs. Jackson, the school is provided with educational lihns which are vital to the under- standing of important subjects. Henry Osborne Helen Miller, Robert Wirschem. l Music Department The music department helps and encourages students in their pursuit of musical excellence. Mr. Osborne conducts the band and orchestras, while Mr. Wirschem directs the choirs and teaches voice and junior high music classes. Linda Utley, speech therapist Special Services Janet Barnett, psychologist Miss Hogan, Mrs. Streb, Miss Dipple, Miss Annechino. Adele Davis, nurse flice Staff Teachers' Aides 1 Q Cafeteria Aides , Mrs. Loewenguth, Mrs. Thompson. 1 28 C. Schmidt, L. Schmidt, B. Pitts, V. Ware, A. M C Custodial Engineers i - a ' Row 1.- M. O'G , M. conrighr. ROW 2.- Mr. Clark, Mr. Hotto, Mr. Onlfsigco. Pibsent: Mr. Stendardo. ROW I: Miss Ameele, Mrs. Kendrick, Mrs. Sliker, Mrs. Schaefer Mrs. Lisk, Mrs. Garnbell. ROW 2: Mrs. Triassi, Mrs. LeTouze1, J 29 Smith, T. Jordon. 9 Q if X 1 R Q My M W HIGHLIGHTS 21 R The dance goes on as the votes are counted David Bruni victorious The new president, Peter Clark, receives congratulations Ballot Ball Last spring the Ballot Ball was held to announce the winners of the Student Association election. The stu- dents waited in suspense for the results. The winners were Peter Clark, David Bmni, Rodney Young, and Toni Curtis. The stars of the dance lloor Mr. Carey consults Monika Deutscher Junior Prom After weeks of preparation and anticipation, Blue Hawaiif, the 1965 version of the Junior Prom, was held on May 28. Carl Dengler and his eleven-piece or chestra provided the music, while palm trees, a spar- kling fountain, and pineapples helped to create a Hawaiian atmosphere. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Shari Bradley, queen of the prom. Warren Frank and Anne Winchell lead the grand march The queen and her court Shari Bradley, queen of Blue Hawaii, and her escort Warren Frank observes Rogers-Loavenbruck disagreement Mr. Bohrer and the freshman cast admire their first prize trophy ne-Act Pla Contest The fourth annual one-act play contest featured plays by the faculty, and the freshman, junior and senior classes. The freshman play, directed by Mr. Bohrer, was awarded the contest trophy. This production, Some of My Best Friends, was concerned with to- day's religious and racial prejudices. The junior class changed the mood of the evening with His Mama's Boyf which related the experiences of a science fiction writing teen-ager in an anti-science fiction community. Mr. Vianese was director. The senior class climaxed the competition with a play called The Elbow Club. The senior play, directed by Miss DeBacy, pointed up a high school senior's responsibility to set an example for the underclassmen of his school. The evening was completed with the faculty presentation of The Plot to Assassinate the Chase Manhattan Bank. The play, though not in competition, was one of the highlights of the evening. Granny Freehafer Charms Detective Deprank Mike Jordan stars in the freshman winner, Some of My Best Friends The fight scene from the senior entry, The Elbow Clubv Club Activities Clubs provide an opportunity for students to djoin others who have similar interests. They give valuable service an also help to promote participation in school activities. In addition, clubs have presented various assemblies designed to publicize their activities and attract new members. This year the different clubs became actively involved in fund-raising projects that included car washes, baked foods sales, and candy sales. Monique Deutscher speaks of leadership in NHS induction ceremony Mr. Vianese counsels consul Sprout at Optimates meeting Valerie Rogers and exchange student Jocelyn Furet in TAD car at Fall Weekend Janet Lindner sets out to sell candy 35 French pastries are oifered for sale The queen and her court Fall Weekend West held its fourth annual Fall Weekend Octo- ber 29 and 30. The coronation of junior Kathi Corona opened the weekend in a Friday after- noon assembly. A dance at the school that evening featured the Young Savages. The follow- ing morning the last-minute touches were put on parade cars and floats, and the parade marched off down Arnett Boulevard to the athletic field. The game against Marshall was exciting, but resulted in a loss for the Occidentals. During half-time, a trophy was presented to class president Dale Yarger for the sophomore float, The Pink Pantherf, and a drum and bagpipe band from Scottsville per- formed. Saturday night, Theta Hi-Y sponsored a dance at the Arnett Y featuring the Overlords. The weekend was very successful, despite a small amount of snow, and everyone is looking forward to a bigger and better Fall Weekend next year. The triumphant sophomore fioat, The Pink Panther The senior queen and alternate, Evelyn Caldwell and Kathy Hursh qw 45 l Q it lt ttstt , , ig. ' f- f a , A . 'gf - 22:y,,'f4qj fm 2 Mm ,.. , U 'f Ks: ir Y V! , V . i-ff, ilf EWm'ffgi1i'.,i. A at 'fm 'i X -2. ff! K A r 1 f x2,'1'Si3:fS. it v rmfm- gfafit- ' f 1 ' ff 1 g2,,1Q,1,111, .,., hg,LQ.::' 5 ,sf .. 5 F lsvsasiix lswipffiiff Q 4 Y , in sz ,L ' T 3 gg we it ' it wfiw f ' 3-I 1, I ti , gg: ' ' . ' 3 Et , ' L 2 ' 4 5 L 'ii -1 -Q-A Y ai ' ,v-342-,1z,.eg,' ,. y K ff' - it L f ' , t K, ., mr. f E .Q y mizsxsli A The Frug at the Friday night dance Jim Schwind chauffeurs the cheerleaders to the football game The enthusiastic Occidental cheering section 37 The Genesee Valley Marching Society and Jug Band Hootenann Due to the rousing success of last yearls hootenanny, West High held a second hootenanny on the evening of January 21. Sponsored by the Peace Corps Club, the hootenanny featured groups from Nazareth Col- lege, Eastridge, Greece Olympia, Aquinas, and Mar- shall, as well as Wesfs own Jug Band, West Side Sing- ers, and Sherrie Loavenbruck, The Dirty Shames trio won first prize in the competition which was judged by Miss Petersen, Miss Cox, and Miss Ross. Mr. Patti and patrolman maintain order Carl Jenks proves he can emcee with only one arm Al Davis and Terry Dalton harmonize Part of the overilow crowd Winter Weekend West High's Winter Weekend took place on February ll and 12 and featured activities to interest every student. The weekend opened with a home basketball game against Marshall on Friday afternoon. Friday night, the Battle of the Bandsi' featured the Overlords, the Enter- tainers, and the Laymen. The Overlords received the con- test prize. Saturday morning there was roller skatingc at Olympic Park. The weeken closed with another bas et- ball game with McQuaid. The Winter Weekend was, once again, a success. Billy Bicldy beats it out for the Entertainers Steve Banning vocalizes with the winning band, the Overlords Mildred Scott leads the granny stomp The crowded dance floor 39 James Yarger takes time out for a coke Santa Dunbar makes his entrance Christmas A combined program of the choir, orchestra and dra- ma class opened the Christmas season on the evening of December 16. The program included carols, orches- tral Christmas numbers, and two plays by the drama class. In an assembly the next day, Santa Claus pre- sented No. 19 School kindergarteners with gifts pur- chased by the individual homerooms. The children showed their appreciation by singing some of the songs they had learned in school. Once again seniors enjoyed the privilege of decorating the Christmas trees, which served as an appropriate setting for carol- ing by members of the Senior Choir. Holiday celebra- tions were highlighted by an assembly presented by the music department on December 21. Monika directs the decking ofthe halls Craig Traugott Wishes he were young again 40 Kindergarteners from School 19 wait for Santa Claus Vivian Miller, Carlotta Bruce, and Phil Stefariides baby-sit in the lunchroom 41 On stage line to Santa i 5 A I 1 I 1 1 3 7 W LEADERSHIP Peter Clark, president David Bruni, vice-president Student Association Officers Toni Curtis, secretary Rodney Young, treasurer Linda Sessions, head cheerleader Executive Council ROW 1: B. Harmon, T. Curtis, G. Scott, T. Krohn, N. Polizzi. ROW 2: R. Shevlin, D. Bruni, D. Yar- ger, V. Rogers, R. Kruse, J. Tulloch, P. Lamb. ROW 3: P. Clark, R. Young. The Executive Council is composed of class presidents, Student Association oilicers and commissioners appointed by S.A. ollicers. The group meets every Thursday to approve house legislation and make suggestions for future S.A. pro- jects. This yearls commissioners were Norma Polizzi, social welfare, Betty Har- mon, music, John Tulloch, athletics, Pat Lamb, publications, and Valerie Rogers, assemblies. 45 House of Representatives The House of Representatives, the legislative body of the student government, consists of student represen- tatives chosen from each homeroom. It is presided over by the Student Association vice-president. The House votes on proiposals for student activities which have been approve by the Executive Council, nomi- nates candidates for Student Association offices, amends the student government constitution, and forms com- mittees to solve school problems. Seventh Grade ig.. J Worthington, J. Dansler, J. Holt, D. Ak Grade ROW 1: P. Doucette D. Lane, T. Lefebure Eighth i Gordon, B. Moxley. Ninth Grade ROW 1: E. Baggeson, G. Quinn, E. Taylor, D. Shepard. ROW 2: J. Newman, S. Linn, R. Tarbox, L. Torre, S. Smith. -ff iVf'- ' s--- TM' f- M-' M'-H W R. Williams. ROW 2. K. Washington, L. Phil- it ,.,, ips, G. Scott, J. , .fy w 1 mzvg: A-2 in Q 42 f, Q S , Y if f .wg s Q gg. fan e .?Tfi S' ri. 1 'Q , Q11-1' ' - is ' 51-1 -. if , .K , -3, 5 fvjkakf E, if . 6 ,,. Syn wk., -5,-. . 7, Seventh Grade Eighth Grade This past year the seventh and eighth grades have become famil- iar with West High and made strides to assume eventual leader- ship of the school. This fact was evident through their conscien- tious support of all school activi- ties and their eiforts to establish class treasuries to make future events possible. This was accom- plished through baked food sales sponsored by the classes of ,70 and '7l. ROW I: M. Bratton, Vice-Presidentg S. Travis, President. ROW 2: C. Dyer, Secretaryg V. Evans, Girls' Social Chairman. ROW 1: S. Eichler, Secretaryg C. Lewis, Vice-Presidentg G. Scott, Presidentg E. McCullough, Girls' Social Chairmang G. Bostic, Boys' Social Chairman. Freshmen Joyce Hessney, Secretaryg Gary Palermo, Vice-Presidentg Robert Shevlin, Presidentg Ted Katchmar, Boys' Social Chairmang Sharon Brittingham, Girls' Social Chairman, This year the freshman class, sponsored by Miss Ivanick and Mr. Baker, became a vital part of the school by accepting its responsibilities Within the Student Associa- tion. They presented the play Some of My Best Friends. which was the Winner of the one-act play contest. With funds raised by baked food sales, the freshmen sponsored a dance in the spring. 49 Sophomores Robert Boyer, Boys' Social Chairmang Chelli Dunham, Girls' Social Chairmang Dale Yarger, President Donald Larter, Vice-Presidentg Ann Taylor, Secretary. The sophomores have proven to be an energetic and hard working group. With the guidance of Miss Turu and Mr. Raymond, the class won the Fall Weekend float contest with its entiy, The Pink Panther. In order to finance the Ballot Ball, the sophomores had many money-making projects in the spring. 50 Juniors Patricia Dalberth, Secretary, Ray Kruse, Presidentg William Kelly, Boys' Social Chairmang Kathy Corona, Vice-Presidentg Linda Carson, Girls' Social Chairman. The junior class, under the guidance of Miss Lux and Mr. Murphy, accomplished much in the past year. They sponsored the traditional candy sale, baked food sales, and car washes in order to finance the event of the year, the Junior Prom. as 51 ational Honor Society ROW 1: D. Lefebure, D. Ulrich, M. Deutscher. ROW 2: P. Lefiier, B. Frederiksen, N. Rice, N. Kanous C. Czubachowski. ROW 3: D. Bruni, E. Caldwell, A. Winchell, K. Frey, S. Corey, J. Branigan, F Jordan. ROW 4: J. Reid, K. Illes, J. Price, N. Polizzi, A. Epping, T. Krohn, R. Young. The National Honor Society recognizes those students who not only are scholasti- cally outstanding, but who exemplify character, leadership and service. Twice each year juniors and seniors are inducted into the society in a candlelight ceremony witnessed by family, friends, and student body. The officers, David Ulrich, Diane Lefebure, and Monika Deutscher, strove this year to help the society effectively fulfill its pledge. 52 1 Wide Horizons Once each month Wendy Sprout and Norma Polizzi have a chance to broaden their knowledge in various areas of study. For two hours they meet at Cutler Un- ion to listen to a lecture by a University of Rochester professor and to discuss his specialty with him. To qualify for the honor of being in this program, a stu- dent must be recommended by his teachers. He must also either be in Honor English or have maintained a B average in English. Miss Gray, the faculty advisor, accompanies our two student representatives to their meetings. N. Polizzi, W. Sprout. Standard Bearers J. Branigan, A. Winchell. The Standard Bearer and Guardian of the Flag are chosen for this honor because of their superior scholas- tic records. It is their duty to raise and lower the Hag each day and to present the Hag in assemblies. - 1 l 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 5 3 2 , K 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 I SENIORS Senior flioers Larry Fitch, Vice-Presidentg Edwin Allen, Boys' Social Chairmang Christine Trax, Girls, Social Chair- mang Timothy Krohn, Presidentg Monika Deutscher, Secretary. Senior Sponsors Miss Connaughton, Mr. Hicks. James Branigan Senior Honor Students David Ulrich Anne Winchell Norma Polizzi Peter Attardo :gh N f I ug. --sas - 2 57 Nancy Rice Class RICHARD ANDRUS GREG ADAMS EDWIN ALLEN DAVID ANSTED JOYCE ANDREWS PETER ATTARDO I TED ANELLO of 1966 GEORGE BENICK THOMAS BANISTER TERRENCE BARKER E SUSAN BARKLEY SHARON BENTLEY KATHERINE BIGLAN SHARI BRADLEY JAMES BRANIGAN ROGER BLAKESLEE ROBERT BOLAND ' E ANN MARIE BOSCARINO MARGARET BRANN LEONARD BRATTON 45' Wl,,,, DAVID BRUNI EVELYN CALDWELL BARBARA CARGES BRIAN COLE KATHLEEN COLLINS PETER CLARK LINDA CLARKE MARIE CONGDON KATHLEEN COREY SUSAN COREY IRA CRANDALL JOHN CRANFORD BONNIE COWLEY NANCY COWLEY GUY D'ARPINO FLORA CRAWFORD TONI CURTIS PAUL DE MASI CAROL CZUBACHOWSKI AMY DENGLER KATHLEEN DENTINGER JANE DOWLING .HE a ANDREW DUDLEY JOHN DEUTSCH MONIKA DEUTSCHER DIANE DI PASQUALE CONRAD DYER EVANGELOS ECONOMIDES --an ,W ALYNDA EPPING RICHARD EVANS MWWL if ELLEN FAGAN JEANNE EVERSHED LARRY FITCH EDWARD FLYNN JAMES FISHER DAVID FOOTE JACK FOWLEY WARREN FRANK KARIN FULLER JOCELYNE FURET BONNIE FREDERIKSEN KATHLEEN FREY THOMAS GREER JANIS FUSS THOMAS GALLAGHER CHRISTINE GRIFFITH EDITH GISLESON BETTY HAGGERTY EDWARD HALL THOMAS HEALY BETTY HARMON RHU BELL HARRIS MOIRA HAWKINS JANICE HORSEY KAREN HOUSLER CANDACE HOGAN STEPHANIE JACQUE KATHLEEN HURSH KATHLEEN ILLES YANICK ISADORE CARL JENKS RICHARD JENKS KARSLEE JAMESON SHARON J OHNSTONE MIRIAM JONES FRANCES JORDAN PAULETTE JONES JACQUELINE KARGES DORIS KENNEDY A ' QF? NANCY KANOUS JO ANNA KOBA SHARON KENNEDY CHRISTINE KERXHALLI PATRICIA KOC LINDA KERXHALLI KLAUS KREMMIN TIMOTHY KROHN PATRICIA LEFFLER KATHLEEN LEWIS is ANITA LAWHORN RUTH LAWLER DIANE LEFEBURE DEBORAH LINDFORS JANET LIN DNER SUZANNE LINN SHERYL LOAVENBRUCK ANGELO LOVULLO ANTHONY MANNELLA KATHERINE MC CULLOUGH PATRICK MADIGAN JAMES MALLORY KAREN MILLIMAN MARGARET MCNAIR LORETTA MC NAMARA CHARLES MERNER RICHARD MOON GEORGE MOORE 1 TERESE MITRANO WENDY NEWMAN DIANE NIERMEYER WALTER MORIARITY DORADEAN MORRISON NANCI MORRISON JEANNINE NORTHRUP JEANNE O'DONNELL NANCY OTTALAGANA RQEEQHL fi 12 I f7i.El-E632 A .skit CONNIE PERKINS DAVID OSTRANDER DIANE OSTRANDER ROBERT OTIS WILLIAM PIFER NORMA POLIZZI JANET PRICE BRADLEY PUFF JUDITH QUIRK JANE REID ALAN REITZ CECELIA REGNA ROBERTA REICHARDT KAREN RICKARD MAUREEN RENAHAN NANCY RICE ROSIE RICHARDSON BRUCE RIZZO VALERIE ROGERS F ELAINE RIFE la l TERRENCE ROSSITER J ULIANNE ROTUNNO BARBARA ROIDES PAUL ROIDES ARTHUR ROOKEY GLORIA ROUVINA JAMES RYAN JOHN SCHULTES CATHERINE SCHURR BRUCE SAGE CHRISTINA SCHAEFER PATRICIA SCHRIER SIMON SCHUTZER JAMES SCHWIND GERALDINE SESSION LINDA SESSIONS KATHLEEN SHANNON ROGER SEYBA RALPH SHEPARD GEORGIANNA SHIELD RICHARD SHAW KATHLEEN SIMMONS JO ANN SMARSH JAMES SPRY WENDY SPROUT DAVID SUTTON MARTHA SWIFT SHEILA STEWART ROSEANNE THOMAS LINDA TARTAGLIA ROBERT TAYLOR JAMES THROUMOULOS JOHN TESTA SHARON TINDALE CRAIG TRAUGOTT JOHN TULLOCH NORMAN TRAUGOTT CHRISTINE TRAX .3- DAVID UGINO JAMES TRINCHINI DAVID ULRICH ANEZA VENTOURIS I N I EDWARD VORNDRAN CYNTHIA VOSS VERONICA WARE STEPHEN VOSS JOHN WILLIAMS LAWRENCE WILSON WILLIAM WICKUM ,gf Sz Own, A ' MIN' ANNE WINCHELL MARY WITCHER ETTA WOERNER RICHARD WOODLAND RODNEY YOUNG BRUCE BORSCHING LARRY KENT KENNETH LEE In Memoriam JOHN SHEMMING Whom the gods love die young, was said of yore, And many deaths do they escape by this: The death of friends, and that which slays even more The death of friendship, love, youth, all that is, Except mere breath. - Byron 87 Senior Activities GREG ADAMS EDWIN ALLEN Class Officer 7g House of Representatives 2,3,4g Scholastic Rating Committee l,2g Service Corps 4g Stage Crew 4g Audio Visual l,2,- 3,4g West High Days 7,8,l,2,3,4g Occident Annual 4g One Act Plays 2g Basketball 2,3,4g Football 3g Soccer 2,4. JOYCE ANDREWS House of Representatives 2g Library Aide lg West High Days 2, 3g La Confradia Occidental 2,3,4g Drama Club lg Health Careers Club 3g Peace Corps Club 3g Recreational Swim 2,3,4g Water Bal- let 3g Field Hockey 2,3,4. RICHARD ANDRUS ' House of Representatives 2g Service Corps 4g Theta Hi-Y 3g Occi- dent Annual 4g Senior Choir 2,4g Football lg Basketball tintramu- ralj 2,3,4. TED ANELLO House of Representatives 8g Scholastic Rating Committee 8g Cor- ridor Aide 3g Basketball fintramuralj 8,lg Swimming l,3,4g Wres- tling fintramuralj l,2,3,4g Weightlifting l,2g Bowling l,2. DAVID ANSTED Stage Crew lg Canteen Committee lg West High Days 2,3,4g Ski Club 2,4g One Act Plays 2g Band lg Inter-High Band lg Wrestling lg Occident Annual 4. PETER ATTARDO THOMAS BANISTER Scholastic Rating Committee l,2,3,4g Service Corps 4g Les Aspi- rants 3,4g Football 3,4g Baseball fintramuralj lg Track 2,3,4g Wres- tling tintramuralj 2,3g Volleyball 3,4. TERRENCE BARKER Occident News 3,4g Junior Choir 8g Wrestling Qintramuralj l,2,3. SUSAN BARKLEY Bookstore Staff 4g Occident News 2g Les Aspirants 2,3,4g TAD 2,3,- 4g Peace Corps Club 2,3,4g Junior Choir lg Recreational Swim 2. BARBARA BELDING Oflice Aide 2,4g West High Days 2g Y-Teens 2g Ski Club 2g Health Careers Club 2,3,4g Archery 2g Bookstore Staff 4. GEORGE BENICK SHARON BENTLEY Volleyball l,2,4g Softball 2,4g Basketball l,2,4g Soccer 2,4. KATHERINE BIGLAN ROGER BLAKESLEE Junior Choir 8.1: Senior Choir 2,3,4g Inter-Junior Choir 8,lg Inter- High Choir 2,3,4. ROBERT BOLAND West High Days 3,4g Varsity Club 3,4g Music Council 4g Junior Orchestra 8g Band l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Swimming 2,3,4g Wrestling Cintramuralj 8,l,2,3,4. ANN MARIE BOSCARINO House of Representatives lg FTA 2,3g Health Careers Club 2g TAD 3,4g Class Oflicer lg Les Aspirants 2g Occident News 3,4g Scholastic Rating Committee 8g Pep Club 8,l. BRUCE BORSCHING SHARI BRADLEY House of Representatives lg Lunchroom Aide 8,l,2,3g Guidance Office Messenger lg Majorettes l,2g Occident News 3g Junior Choir 8. JAMES BRANIGAN Scholastic Rating Committee l,2,3,4g Standard Bearer 4g Opti- mates 2,3,4. MARGARET BRANN LEONARD BRATTON Service Corps 4g Football 3g Basketball fintramuralj 8. DAVID BRUNI SA Oflicer 4g Executive Council 4g House of Representatives 3g Service Corps 4g Varsity Club 4g Football l,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Wrestling 3,4. EVELYN CALDWELL House of Representatives 8,l,2,3,4g Scholastic Rating Committee 8,lg Service Corps 4g Pep Club 8,l,2g Leaders' Club 2g Occident News 8,l,2,3,4g Occident Annual 4g La Confradia Occidental l,2,- 3g TAD 8,l,4g FTA' l,2g Junior Choir 8,lg Senior Choir 2,3,4. BARBARA CARGES Lunchroom Aide 3g Stage Crew 2,3g West High Days 3g Peace Corps Club 2,3,4g Recreational Swim l,2g Bowling 2g Field Hock- ey 2g Tumbling 2,3. PETER CLARK SA Oflicer 4g Executive Council 3,4g Class Officer l,3g Guidance Ofiice Messenger 4g West High Days 3,4g Theta Hi-Y 3,4g Varsity Club 4g Occident News 3,4g Les Aspirants 4g TAD 4g Music Council 3g Junior Orchestra 8g Senior Orchestra l,2g Band l,2,3,4g Football 8,l,2,3,4g Basketball 8,l,2,3. LINDA CLARKE Junior Choir 8,lg Senior Choir 2,3,4g Recreational Swim 8,lg Bowling 8,l,'2,3,4. JOHN CLENDENNING ROBERT COFFEY BRIAN COLE One Act Plays 4. KATHLEEN COLLINS MARIE CONGDON Guidance Otlice Messenger 4g TAD 4g Junior Choir 8,lg Bowling 8,l,2,3,4. KATHLEEN COREY SUSAN COREY National Honor Society 3,4. BONNIE COWLEY Oflice Aide 4g Guidance Oliice Messenger 3,4g Health Careers Club lg Junior Orchestra 89 Recreational Swim lg Volleyball lg Badminton 1. NANCY COWLEY House of Representatives 35 Corridor Aide 35 Guidance Oflice Messenger 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 West High Days 15 Occident News 3,45 TAD 2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 3. IRiA CRANDALL West High Days 15 Service Corps 45 Basketball fintramuralj 7,8,l,- 35 Bowling fintramuralj 2,3. JOHN CRANFORD Service Corps 45 West High Days 15 La Confradia Occidental 2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Senior Orchestra 35 Wrestling Qintramuralj l,2,3,45 Lacrosse 2,3,45 Volleyball fintramuralj 2,3. FI.iORA CRAWFORD TAD 45 Peace Corps Club 35 Softball 3. TONI CURTIS SA Oflicer 45 Executive Council 45 Class Oiiicer 75 House of Rep- iesentatives 8,45 Pep Club 3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 GAA Council 2,35 Recreational Swim 75 Volleyball 7,8,1,2,35 Softball 8,1,25 Basket- ball 7,8,l,2,35 Tumbling 25 Track 8,l,25 Soccer 8,1,2,3. CAROL CZUBACHOWSKI Guidance Oliice Messenger 45 GAA Council 45 Occident Annual 45 Recreational Swim 25 Badminton l,2,35 Bowling l,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,35 Water Ballet 2. GtJY D'ARPINO La Confradia Occidental 35 Wrestling 2. PAUL DE MASI AMY DENGLER Service Corps 25 Corridor Aide 25 Stage Crew 2,35 West High Days 2,45 'Ski Club 35 One Act Plays 35 TAD 35 Recreational Swim 15 Tumbling 25 Modern Dance 3. KATHLEEN DENTINGER JOJ-IN DEUTSCH House of Representatives 45 Canteen Committee 1,2,35 West High Days l,2,3,45 Theta Hi-Y 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 La Confradia Occidental 25 Junior Choir 8,15 Football 8,1,2,3,45 Basketball 8,1,2, Qintramuralj 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Wrestling Cintramuralj 2,3,4. MONIKA DEUTSCHER Class Odicer 3,45 House of Representatives 8,15 Scholastic Rating Committee 2,3,45 Service Corps 45 Corridor Aide 3,45 Pep Club 1,- 25 Leaders, Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Occident Annual 45 TAD l,2,3,45 FTA l,2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 2,3,45 Junior Choir 8,l. DIANE DI PASQUALE Lunchroom Aide 35 Y-Teens 25 GAA Council 15 Health Career Club 15 Bowling 8,l,2,3,4. JANE DOWLING Scholastic Rating Committee 15 Office Aide 35 Library Aide 15 Guidance Oflice Messenger 3. ANDREW DUDLEY House of Representatives 2,35 Scholastic Rating Committee 2,35 Service Corps 4. CONRAD DYER West High Days 3. EVANGELOS ECONOMIDES puidance Oliice Messenger 45 Football 3,45 Basketball 3. ALYNDA EPPING I-Iouse of Representatives 2,3,45 .Scholastic Rating Committee 35 Bookstore Staff 3,45 Occident News 45 Les Aspirants 2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 2,3,45 Junior Orchestra 85 Senior Orchestra l,2,3,45 1 and 35 Inter-High Band 2,3,45 Inter-High Orchestra 8,1,2,3,45 dlecreational Swim 2,35 Bowling l. RICHARD EVANS pptimates 2,3,45 Junior Orchestra 85 Band 1,25 Football 25 Wres- tling 3. JEYANNE EVERSHED 1House of Representatives 8,15 Les Aspirants 2,3,45 Health Careers Club 35 Junior Choir 8,15 Recreational Swim 1,2,3. ELLEN FAGAN Oflice Aide 85 Occident News 3,45 Occident Annual 45 FTA 45 Junior Choir 8,15 Senior Choir 4. JAMES FISHER Basketball fintramuralj 1,25 Volleyball fintramuralj 1. LARRY FITCH Junior Choir 85 Class Oliicer 4. EDWARD FLYNN Theta Hi-Y 2,3,45 Baseball 2. DAVID FOOTE Executive Council 15 Class Officer 8,15 House of Representatives 8,l,25 Corridor Aide 35 Canteen Committee. 1,25 Theta Hi-Y 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Occident News 25 Occident An- nual 25 Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 8,l,2,45 Swimming l,2,3,4. JACK FOWLEY WARREN FRANK Stage Crew 8,l,2,45 West High Days 3,45 Occident Annual 45 Vis- ta 35 Drama Club 3,45 Junior Choir 8,15 Baseball 25 Wrestling l,2,- 45 One Act Plays 4. BONNIE FREDERIKSEN House of Representatives 1,2,45 Scholastic Rating Committee 7,8,- l,2,3,45 Service Corps 45 Corridor Aide 3,45 Library Aide 75 West High Days 7,8,l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Occident An- nual 3,45 Les Aspirants 2,3,45 Junior Orchestra 75 Recreational Swim 7,85 Water Ballet 25 Vista 3. KATHLEEN FREY Scholastic Rating Committee 85 Pep Club 8,15 West High Days 8,- 15 Ski Club 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Occident News 2,3,45 Vista 2,35 Drama Club 35 TAD 8,l,2,3,45 FTA 8,1,2,35 Peace Corps Club 2,3,45 Bowling 8. KARIN FULLER House of Representatives 15 Scholastic Rating Committee 8,l,25 Pep Club 1,25 Leaders' Club 25 Ski Club 1,25 TAD 45 Junior Choir 8,15 Senior Choir 2,3,4. JOCELYN FURET Les Aspirants 45 Drama Club 45 TAD 4. JANICE FUSS PAUL GAFFNEY THOMAS GALLAGHER EDITH GISLESON Leaders' Club 2. THOMAS GREER CHRISTINE GRIFFITH House of Representatives 3,45 Scholastic Rating Committee 2,35 Library Aide 15 Guidance Oliice Messenger l,2,3,45 West High Days 1. BETTY HAGGERTY EDWARD HALL Football 1,25 Basketball fintramuralj 851,25 Baseball l,2,35 Wres- tling fintramuralb 3. BETTY HARMON Executive Council 45 Scholastic Rating Committee 3,45 Service Corps 45 Pep Club 45 West High Days 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Occident Annual 45 Optimates 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 TAD 45 Health Ca- reers Club 1,2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 2,3,45 Music Council 45 Junior Orchestra 85 Senior Orchestra 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Inter-High Band 3,45 Recreational Swim 2,35 Softball 1,25 Badminton 2,35 Bowling 2,3,45 Tennis 35 Tumbling 253,45 Archery 354. RHU BELL HARRIS Occident News 25 Volleyball 15 Softball 15 Basketball 1. MOIRA HAWKINS Pep Club 8,15 Y-Teens 25 Ski Club 45 TAD 45 FTA 45 Health Careers l,2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 45 Modern Dance 3. THOMAS HEALY CANDACE HOGAN Junior Choir 8,15 Senior Choir 25 Basketball 2. JANICE HORSEY TAD 2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 3,45 Junior Choir 85 Bowling 8. KAREN HOUSLER West High Days 35 Y-Teens 25 Occident News 35 Les Aspirants 2,- 35 Health Careers Club 35 Softball 15 Bowling 8,l,2,3,45 Tennis 2. KATHLEEN HURSH Guidance Oliice Messenger 15 West High Days 25 La Confradia Occidental 2,3545 Health Careers Club 25 Senior Choir 2,3,45 Tum- bling 1. KATHLEEN ILLES Red Cross Representative 35 Bowling 2,3. YANICK ISADORE STEPHANIE JACQUE Guidance Office Messenger 15 Pep Club 8,15 Y-Teens 25 Recrea- tional Swim 7,85 Volleyball 7,8. KARSLEE JAMESON Corridor Aide 35 Guidance Office Messenger 45 West High Days 35 Y-Teens 25 GAA Council 851,25 Ski Club 35 Health Careers Club l,2,35 Junior Orchestra 85 Recreational Swim 8,l,25 Bowling l,2,35 Tennis 25 Tumbling 8,1,2. CARL J ENKS Scholastic Rating Committee l,2,3,45 Service Corps 45 Guidance Office Messenger 45 West High Days 3545 Occident Annual 45 Vis- ta 35 Drama Club 45 One Act Plays 2,35 Debate Club 15 Stage Crew 4. RICHARD J ENKS SHARON J OHNSTONE House of Representatives 1,35 Scholastic Rating Committee 8,45 Guidance Oflice Messenger 8,1,25 Pep Club 85 Ski Club 25 'Health Careers Club 35 Recreational Swim 8,15 Bowling 1525 Field Hock- ey l5 Tumbling 15 Archery 2. MIRIAM JONES Service Corps 45 Oliice Aide 1,25 Library Aide 7,85 Peace Corps Club 35 Soccer 3. PAULETTE JONES FTA 35 Peace Corps Club 35 Softball 85 Soccer 8. FRANCES JORDAN Scholastic Rating Committee 15 West High Days 35 Occident News l,2,35 Occident Annual 45 Vista 35 Optimates 3,45 TAD 2,3,- 45 Peace Corps Club 25 Recreational Swim 8,15 Bowling 8,15 Ten- nis 1. NANCY KANOUS House of Representatives 8,l,25 Scholastic Rating Committee 758,- 1,2,35 Red Cross Representative 8,l,25 West High Days 35 Major- ette 2,35 Occident Annual 45 Optimates 3. JACQUELINE KARGES DORIS KENNEDY Class Oflicer 75 Scholastic Rating Committee 1,25 Health Careers Club 15 Peace Corps Club 35 Recreational Swim 7. SHARON KENNEDY House of Representatives 75 West High Days 75 FTA 3545 Peace Corps Club 4. LARRY KENT CHRISTINE KERXHALLI West High Days 8,15 Occident News 45 Science Club 85 FTA 1,25 Music Council 45 Junior Orchestra 85 Senior Orchestra 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Inter-High Band 152,35 Inter-High Orchestra l,2,3. LINDA KERXHALLI JO-ANNA KOBA House of Representatives 7,85 Service Corps 45 Guidance Oflice Messenger 35 West High Days l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Occident Annual 45 FTA 25 Health Careers Club 35 Peace Corps Club 4' Recreational Swim 7,8. PATRICIA KOC House of Representatives 2. KLAUS KREMMIN Guidance OFIICC Messenger 45 Soccer 1,25 Gymnastics l,2,3. TIMOTHY KROHN SA Candidate 35 Executive Council 45 Class Officer 3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Audio Visual 3,45 West High Days 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Occident News 35 Science Club 85 Swimming 3,45 Wrestling Cintra- muraly 2,3. ANITA LAWHORN RUTH LAWLER Bookstore Stafl' 45 Pep Club 85 Recreational Swim 15 Bowling 2,35 Archery 2. KENNETH LEE DIANE LEFEBURE National Honor Society 3,45 Occident News 35 Occident Annual 45 Les Aspirants 2,45 One Act Plays 2,35 Peace Corps Club 2,3,45 Bowling 851,25 Soccer 15 Wide Horizons 35 Science Club 8,15 Junior Guardian of the Flag 1. 9 , PATRICIA LEFFLER of Representatives 2,35 Pep Club 15 West High Days 3,45 Confradia Occidental 2,35 Peace Corps Club 35 Field Hockey 3,4. KATHLEEN LEWIS Ltinchroom Aide l,2,35 Pep Club 15 Guidance Oliice Messenger l5i Health Careers Club 3,45 Recreational Swim 1,25 Bowling 8,1,2,3. DEBORAH LINDFORS Sdrvice Corps 45 FTA 45 La Confradia Occidental 4. JANET LINDNER Gpidance Office Messenger 35 Y-Teens 45 GAA Council 75 Ski Club 2,3,45 Les Aspirants 2,3,45 TAD 45 Health Careers Club 3,45 Recreational Swim 1,25 Bowling 25 Tennis 35 Field Hockey 2,35 Tumbling 25 Modern Dance 35 Archery 2. SUEANNE LINN TAD 253,45 Occident Annual 25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Optimates 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Occident News 2. SHERYL LOAVENBRUCK Vista 4. ANGELO LovULLo Service Corps 45 Theta Hi-Y 45 Ski Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Base- ball 8,25 Basketball Cintramuralj 25 Wrestling l,2,35 Bowling 3,4. PA'IlRICK MADIGAN Service Corps 45 Basketball fintrarnuralj 25 Baseball fintramuralj 15i Swimming 3,4. JAMES MALLORY West High Days 3,45 Football 35 Baseball 2,3,45 Wrestling 3,4. AN'i'HONY MANNELLA FERN MARTONE KATHERINE Mc CULLOUGH Library Aide 15 Y-Teens 25 GAA Council 25 Optimates 2,3,45 TAD 15 Peace Corps Club 35 Junior Orchestra 85 Senior Orchestra l,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Softball 25 Tumbling 25 Track 2,35 Modern Dixnce 35 Soccer 3. MARGARET MC NAIR Scholastic Rating Committee 2,3,45 West High Days 3,45 Cheer- leader 45 GAA Council l,2,3,45 Leaders' Club 1,25 Optimates 2,3,- 4: FTA l,2,3,45 Recreational Swim 7,8,15 Volleyball 8,l,2,3,45 Softball 8,1,2,3,45 Badminton 2,35 Basketball 8,1,2,35 Tennis 2,35 Field Hockey 3,45 Tumbling 8,1,2,3,45 Track 8,1,2,3,45 Modern Dance 3,45 Soccer 8,l,2,3,4. LORETTA MC NAMARA CHARLES MERNER KAREN MILLIMAN Pep Club 8,l,25 Ski Club 3,45 Occident News 45 Occident Annual 3,45 Optimates 2,35 'TAD l,2,3,45 FTA l,2,3,45 Junior Choir 85 Bowling 8. TERESE MIT RANO Oflice Aide l,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3545 Pep Club 8,1,2,3,45 West High Days 3,45 GAA Council 85 Leaders' Club 25 Ski Club 35 Occident News 2,35 La Confradia Occidental 35 Drama Club 2,3,- 4 One Act Plays 3,45 TAD 2,3,45 Health Careers Club 2,3545 Peace Corps Club 2,3,45 Junior Choir 8,15 Senior Choir 2,35 Rec- reational Swim 8,25 Bowling 1,25 Tennis 35 Water Ballet 8,1,2. RICHARD MOON Service Corps 45 Stage Crew 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 One Act Plays 45 Junior Orchestra 85 Senior Orchestra l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Inter-High Band l,2,3,45 Inter-High Orchestra l,2,3,45 Football 25 Track 25 Wrestling Cintramuralj 1,2,45 Lacrosse 2,3,4. GEORGE MOORE West High Days 3,45 Football 35 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Gymnastics 3,4. WALTER MORIARITY Service Corps 45 West High Days 1,25 Swimming 15 Bowling 1,2,3. DORIDEAN MORRISON Service Corps 45 Oilice Aide 25 Softball l. NANCI MORRISON Drama Club 45 Junior Orchestra 85 Senior Orchestra 8,1,2,45 Band 1,25 Inter-High Orchestra 1,2. WENDY NEWMAN West High Days 2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 Occident News 45 Occident An- nual 45 TAD 45 Health Careers Club 2,35 Peace Corps Club 45 Se- nior Choir 3,45 Recreational Swim 85 Tumbling 3. DIANE NIERMEYER Canteen Committee 15 Pep Club 8,45 GAA Council 85 Ski Club 25 Occident News 15 Les Aspirants 25 TAD l,2,3,45 Junior Choir 8,15 Senior Choir 3,45 Bowling 8,15 Tumbling 2. JEANNINE NORTHRUP Guidance Ofhce Messenger 2,35 Y-Teens 25 Junior Choir 8,15 Bowling 2,35 Field Hockey 25 Archery 35 Soccer 2,3,4. JEANNE O'DONNELL DAVID OSTRANDER Corridor Aide 25 Guidance Office Messenger 3. DIANE OSTRANDER Service Corps 45 Y-Teens 2,45 Bowling 15 Modern Dance 2. ROBERT OTIS Peace Corps Club 2,3,4. NANCY OTTALAGANA Red Cross Representative l,2,35 Pep Club 8,15 Ski Club 15 Occi- dent News l,2,3,45 Occident Annual 45 Vista 35 Les Aspirants 2,3545 One Act Plays 35 TAD 2,3,45 Peace Corps Club 2,35 Junior Or- chestra 8,l5 Senior Orchestra l,2,3,45 Inter-Junior Orchestra 8,15 Inter-High Orchestra l,2,3,45 Recreational Swim 8,15 Bowling 8. CYNTHIA PARKER Library Aide 3,45 Y-Teens 2. CONNIE PERKINS Library Aide 45 FTA 45 Peace Corps Club 45 Modern Dance 3, WILLIAM PIFER Theta Hi-Y 3,45 Drama Club 45 Football l,3,45 Swimming 2,3. NORMA POLIZZI SA Candidate 35 Executive Council 45 Scholastic Rating Commit- tee l,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Occident News 3,45 Occi dent Annual 43 Optimates 2,3,43 TAD 23 FTA 23 Junior Choir 8,13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Inter-Junior Choir 8,13 Inter-High Choir 3,4. JANET PRICE SA Candidate 33 House of Representatives 3,43 Scholastic Rating Committee 33 Service Corps 43 Occident News 43 Occident An- nual 43 Les Aspirants 2,3,43 TAD 3,43 Peace Corps Club 2,3,43 Junior Choir 8,13 Recreational Swim 8. BRADLEY PUFF Scholastic Rating Committee 2,33 Varsity Club 43 Band 1,23 Bas- ketball fintramuralj 1,23 Volleyball fintramuralj 23 Baseball 2,3,4- Soccer 3,4. JUDITH QUIRK CECELIA REGNA Bookstore Staff 43 Bowling l,2,3. ROBERTA REICHARDT Service Corps 43 Library Aide 1,23 Guidance Oflice Messenger 13 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 GAA Council 3343 Leaders' Club 23 Recreational Swim 1,23 Volleyball 13 Softball 23 Water Ballet 3,43 Field Hockey 3,43 Tumbling 2,3,43 Modem Dance 3. JANE REID Library Aide 23 Occident Annual 43 Optimates 2,33 Health Ca- reers Club 2,3,43 Peace Corps Club 2,3,4. ALAN REITZ MAUREEN RENAHAN La Confradia Occidental 2,33 Health Careers 2,3,4. NANCY RICE House of Representatives 43 Scholastic Rating Committee 83 Ski Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Occident News 3,43 Opti- mates 3,43 Basketball 83 Bowling 8,1. ROSIE RICHARDSON Library Aide 3,43 FTA 43 Health Careers Club 3,43 Peace Corps Club 3,43 Field Hockey 3. KAREN RICKARD Class Officer 8,1,23 House of Representatives 1,23 Canteen Com- mittee 8,13 Pep Club l,2,43 West High Days 43 Occident Annual 33 Optimates 3,43 Health Careers Club 23 Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir 3,4. s ELAINE RIFE House of Representatives 43 Guidance Omce Messenger 2,3,43 Occident News 2,3,43 La Confradia Occidental 23 TAD 2,3,43 Ten- nis 2,3. BRUCE RIZZO House of Representatives 13 Scholastic Rating Committee 13 Cor- ridor Aide 23 OHice Aide 23 Guidance Office Messenger 23 Stage Crew 43 West High Days 2,3,43 Football 43 Soccer 8,l,23 Swimming 7,8,13 Lacrosse 3,4. VALERIE ROGERS Stage Crew 2,3,43 Ski Club 23 Occident News 23 Les Aspirants 2,33 Drama Club 2,3,43 One Act Plays 3,43 TAD l,2,3,43 Peace Corps Club 33 Senior Orchestra 3,43 Junior Choir 8,13 Senior Choir 2,4. BARBARA ROIDES Service Corps 43 Office Aide 43 Guidance Ollice Messenger 43 Y-Teens 2,43 Occident News 43 Occident Annual 43 TAD 43 Health Careers Club 33 Peace Corps Club 3,43 Bowling 1,23 Tennis 1. PAUL ROIDES Science Club 8,1,2. ARTHUR ROOKEY Audio Visual 2,3,43 Football 13 Swimming 3. TERRANCE ROSSITER Executive Council 23 Class Officer 2,33 Guidance Office Messenger 3,43 Canteen Committee 23 West High Days 2,3,43 Theta Hi-Y 2,3,43 Varsity Club 4g Ski Club 2,43 Occident News 23 Football 2,3,43 Basketball 2. JULIANNE ROTUNNO GLORIA ROUVINA SA Candidate 33 House of Representatives 23 Pep Club l,2,3,43 West High Days 1,2,43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Occident News 3,43 Occident Annual 33 Optimates 2,33 TAD 2,3,43 FTA 23 Modern Dance 3. JAMES RYAN Guidance Oliice Messenger 13 Audio Visual 2,3,43 West High Days 3,43 Bowling 2,3,4. BRUCE SAGE Theta Hi-Y 43 Inter-Junior Choir lg Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 8,4. CHRISTINA SCHAEFER Onice Aide 43 Guidance Office Messenger 43 Y-Teens 43 TAD 3,4. PATRICIA SCHRIER Y-Teens 1,23 Occident News 43 FTA 23 Health Careers Club 2,3,43 Recreational Swim 1,2,33 Tennis 1,2,3. JOHN SCHULTES CATHERINE SCHURR Bowling 2,33 Y-Teens 23 Health Careers Club 33 Junior Choir lg Senior Choir 2. SIMON SCHUTZER JAMES SCHWIND Service Corps 43 Guidance Office Messenger 43 Audio Visual 1,3,- 43 West High Days 1,2,3,43 Theta Hi-Y 33 Occident News 43 Vista 33 Wrestling fintramuralj l,3,43 Lacrosse 33 Bowling 3. GERALDINE SESSION FTA 33 Peace Corps Club 33 Volleyball 23 Softball 2,3. LINDA SESSIONS SA Otlicer 43 Executive Council 43 Service Corps 43 Pep Club 8,l,- 2,3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Peace Corps Club 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Occident News 3,43 Optimates 2,3,43 TAD 2,3,43 Recreational Swim 33 Bowling 83 Soccer 8. ROGER SEYBA KATHLEEN SHANNON Bowling 8,l,2,3,43 Tennis 1. RICHARD SHAW Service Corps 43 Basketball fintramuralj 2. RALPH SHEPARD Guidance Office Messenger 43 Theta Hi-Y 3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Football 1,2'33,43 Track 1,2,43 Wrestling fintramuralj l,2,3,4. GEORGIANNA SHIELD KATHLEEN SIMMONS Pep 1Club 83 Occident News 2,3,43 TAD 2,3,43 Bowling 8,1. JO ANN SMARSH Occident News 2,3,43 TAD 2,33 FTA 2,33 Health Careers Club 23 Senior Choir 33 Water Ballet 23 Tumbling l,2,3,43 Modern Dance 3. WENDY SPROUT Scholastic Rating Committee l,2,3,43 Service Corps 4g Guidance Oflide Messenger 43 Vista 33 Optirnates 2,3,43 One Act Plays 23 TAD 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Junior Choir 8,l. JAMES SPRY Guidance Ollice Messenger 23 Stage Crew 13 Ofhce Aide 2. SHIELLX STEWART Schcilastic Rating Committee 33 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Ski Club 2,33 Occident News l,2,3,43 Les Aspirants 23 TAD l,2,3,43 FTA l,2. DAVID SUTTON Stagb Crew 33 Audio Visual 2,3,43 West High Days 3,4. MAR'l1HA sw1FT Oflide Aide 43 Library Aide 1,23 West High Days 3,43 Y-Teens 2,- 43 Opcident News 43 Occident Annual 43 TAD 43 FTA 33 Health Carexers Club 2,3,43 Peace Corps Club 2,3,43 Junior Choir 13 Se- nior lChoir 2,3,43 Archery 2. LINDA TARTAGLIA West High Days 2,3,43 Pep Club 8,13 GAA Council 13 Occident News 2,3,43 Les Aspirants 2g TAD 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Health Ca- reers Club 2,33 Water Ballet 83 Tumbling 2. JOHN TESTA Foot! all 23 Basketball Cintramuralj 8,2. ROSEANNE THOMAS Libralry Aide 7,8,1,4Q Audio Visual 3,43 FTA 2,43 Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Softball 8,13 Basketball 23 Bowling 2,33 Soccer 3. JAMES THROUMOULOS Guidance Office Messenger 33 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Audio Visual l,2,- 3,43 Swimming 83 Wrestling fintramuralj l,2,3. SHARON TINDALE CRAIG TRAUGOTT Exedutive Council 73 Class Oflicer 73 House of Representatives 8,- 1,43 Scholastic Rating Committee 7,8,l,2,3,43 Service Corps 43 Pep Club 8,13 Drama Club 2,33 West High Days 7,83 Ski Club 2,33 Occident News 2,3,43 Optimates 33 Science Club 7,8,l3 Junior Choir 8. NORMAN TRAUGOTT West High Days 7,83 Basketball fintramuralj 8,1. CHRISTINE TRAX Clash Ohicer 4g House of Representatives 3,43 Service Corps 43 Pep 1Club 8,13 Ski Club 3,43 Occident News 3,43 Occident Annual 43 Vista 33 Les Aspirants 2,3,4Q Drama Club 2,33 Science Club 83 ETA 23 Junior Choir 8,13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Tumbling 23 Modern Dance 23 Banking Representative 8,l,2,3,43 Tennis 33 Basketball 8. JAMES TRINCHINI JOHIJ TULLOCH Exebutive Council 43 West High Days 2,3,43 Theta Hi-Y 43 Varsity Club 43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 3g Baseball l,2,43 Wrestling Cintrfamuralj 2. DAVID UGINO Sernlice Corps 43 Junior Orchestra 83 Band 1,23 Basketball fintra- muiialj 7,8,1Q Baseball 8,l,2,43 Bowling fintramuralj 1,2,3,4. DAVIP ULRICH Schplastic Rating Committee 8,1,23 Junior Standard Bearer lg National Honor Society 3,43 Optimates 23 Junior Choir 8,13 Wres- tling Cintramuralj 3. ANEQA VENTOURIS Service Corps 33 Y-Teens 23 Health Careers Club 2,3. EDWARD VORNDRAN CYNTHIA VOSS STEPHEN VOSS DANIEL WALTERS KENNETH WARDWELL VERONICA WARE House of Representatives 3,43 Scholastic Rating Committee l,2,3,- 43 Lunchroom Aide 2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3,43 One Act Plays 2,3,43 TAD 43 FTA 2,3,43 Health Careers Club 23 Peace Corps Club 2,3,- 43 Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir 4. WILLIAM WICKUM JOHN WILLIAMS Corridor Aide 3g Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Baseball 2. LAWRENCE WILSON ANNE WINCHELL House of Representatives 2,33 Service Corps 43 Guardian of the Flag 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Occident Annual 3,43 Vista 23 Optimates 2,3,43 Les Aspirants 43 Peace Corps Club 2,3,43 Music Council 2,43 Junior Orchestra 83 Senior Orchestra l,2,3,43 Inter- High Orchestra l,2,3,43 Recreational Swim 8. MARY WITCHER Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir 3,4. ETTA WOERNER RICHARD WOODLAND House of Representatives 23 Ski Club 43 Soccer 23 Wrestling 23 Gymnastics 3. RODNEY YOUNG SA Officer 43 Executive Council 4g House of Representatives 2,33 Occident Annual 43 Les Aspirants 23 One Act Plays 33 Music Council 33 Junior Orchestra 83 Senior Orchestra l,2,3,43 Band l,2,- 3,43 Inter-High Choir 8,13 Inter-High Band l,2,3,43 Inter-High Or- chestra l,2,3,43 Basketball fintramuralj 2g Wrestling fintrarnuralj 13 Tennis 23 Bowling fintramuralj l,2,3. J 5 GE ,ii gi 5? 1 N ACTI ITIE Service Corps ROW 1: M. Deutscher, A. Winchell, B. Harmon, J. Koba, B. Frederiksen, P. Lehier. ROW 2: D Ostrander, R. Reichardt, K. Frey, D. Bruni, C. Trax, L. Sessions, E. Caldwell. ROW 3: W. Moriarity R. Shaw, P. Koc, L. Bratton, R. Andrus, C. Traugott, N. Polizzi, J. Price, W. Sprout, C. Jenks ROW 4: D. Walters, L. Wilson, E. Allen, T. Banister, P. Madigan, M. McNair, D. Lindfors, B Roides, C. Dyer, D. Ugino, J. Cranford. Student Association Vice-President, Dave Bruni, and Service Corps advisor, Mr. Hart, select Corps members from the senior class. Service Corps duties include patrolling the lunchroom, maintaining order in student assemblies, and keeping the locker rooms clear of students during the lunch periods. The long-awaited ar- rival of new jackets made the job of the Corps much more pleasant. 96 9 l Scholarship Rating Committee ROW 1: J. Miles, G. Scott, L. Philips, A. Cone, B. Gray, D. Merz, C. Asproules, L. Hicks. ROW 2: L. D'Amico, R. Sutton R. Baker, W. Warren, R. Shevlin, M. Kendrot, D. Bates, C. Ken- drick, D. Snaith. ROW 3: R. Seyba, T. McMinn, B. Frederiksen K. MacLean, E. Caldwell, T. Chatt, B. Harmon, K. Schoenheit, 1 9 G. Fraser, K. Bickerstaff, M. Powell, L. Kennedy. ROW 4: W. Stevens, W. Guyette, J. Branigan, F. Hunn, S. Roe, C. Traugott, S. Vaccarella, D. Johnston, L. Myles, A. Whitney, R. Dunham, T. Banister, D. Schaefer. ROW 1: B. Richardson, K. Washington, M. Tiffany, V. Ware, A. McMenemy, M. Frederiksen, J. Hutchings, L. Burton. ROW 2 L. Yawn, G. Bostic, M. Taylor, C. Jenks, C. Leatzow, S. Fowler P. Hogan, E. Caldwell, M. Bowers, B. Rich, S. Gitsis. ROW 3: C Miller, W. Schulz, C. Lewis, M. Denio, D. Swift, D. Venor, S s Walter, P. Morrison, M. Swift, M. Deutscher, L. Schmidt, W. Sprout, F. Brown. ROW 4: T. Rich, G. Palermo, P. Cranford, J. Yarger, C. Hanson, R. Adams, M. Lane, R. Preiss, T. Rathbun, D. Yarger, P. Stefanides, N. Kuyt, M. McNair, B. Puff. E. Allen. Junior Red Cross Pep Club R. Zonnevylle, C. Schmidt, M Sullivan, J. Session. W. Lee. ROW I: G. Rouvina, V. Styliadis. ROW 2: D. Niermeyer, M. McNair, S. Linn, J. Vine, T. Curtis. ROW 3: S. Stephens, L. Sessions, K. Rickard, L. Tartaglia, S. Stewart, R. Ansted. Rodney Young, photography editor Occident Annual The annual staff has worked diligently to produce a yearbook which accurately portrays West High 1965-1966. They hope they have succeeded. Bonnie Frederiksen, assistant editor-in-chief l Frances Jordan, business editor Anne Winchell, editor-in-chief Carol Czubachowski, art editor Diane Lefebure, layout editor Annual Assistant Editors ROW I: N. Kanous, M. McNair. ROW 2: N. Freehafer, J. Price, E. Allen. Annual Editorial Staff ROW I: N. Kuyt, R. Andrus. ROW 2: J. Koba, B. Harmon, C. Trax, W. Frank. ROW 3: L. Kasisk V. Ware. 100 C Annual Business Staif i ROW 1: B. Harmon, N. Ottalagana, C. Jenks, J. Koba, E. Fagan. ROW 2: K. Frey, W. Frank, W. Newman, M. Jordan, C. Trax. ROW 3: N. Rice, S. Whiting, F. Jordan, M. Swift, B. Heyne. ROW 4: N. Polizzi, J. Price, B. Roides, K. Milliman, A. Epping. 101 Occident News ROW 1: N. Ottalagana, newsg M. Bowers, typingg C. Traugott, layoutg C. O'Keefe, girls' sportsg P, Lamb, features, sf Nowack, editor-in-chief. ROW 2: J. McSweeney, photographyg L. Carson, sales C. Smith, photography, T. Baker, layout. The Occident News is West Highis own journalistic enterprise. The paper keeps students informed about school events, publishes opinions from interviews with students and teachers, presents news of athletic competitions, and prints schedules of club activities. This year, editor, Sue Nowack, and advisor, Mr. Glennon, en- deavored to make the Occident an even more effective voice of the students. 102 News Features and Typing ROW 1: N. Rice, I. Waugh, P. Dalberth, B. Gray, C. O'Keefe, B. Halik, N. Clarke. ROW2: M. Rey- nolds, V. Styliadis, S. Walter, P. Morrison, H. Washington, N. Freehafer, T. Chatt, M. Bowers. ROW 3: L. Kasiske, D. Latham, K. Karley, D. Venor, M Berardi L. Kennedy, S Loavenbruck B. Weaver P.Lamb. ' ' ' ' 1 News Reporters ROW 1: N. Ottalagana, L. Wolff. A. Purple, H. Whelehan, L. Torre, N. Rice, V. Styliadis, S. Walter, M. Tiifany. ROW 2: E. Yangellow, W. Newman, T. Chatt, S. Schmitt, S. Hartwell, L. Rickard, K. Bickerstaff, B. Laster, B. Burrell, S. Linn. ROW 3: S. Loavenbruck, M. Swift, C. Trax, N. Polizzi, P. Stefanides, R. Whitaker, R. Kruse, C. O'Keefe, T. Tarbell, B. Gray. News Sales Staff ROW I: M. Farruggia, P. Dalberth, A. Boscarino, S. Linn, V. Styliadis, B. Gray, L. Large, A. McMen- erny. ROW 2: L. Carson, V. Miller, B. Burcroif, D. Eichler, R. Winters, K. Rowlingson, S. Pieken, K McCullough. ROW 3: M. Bowers, E. Fagan, D. Legg, W. Newman, L. Torre, L. D'Amico, J. Vine, S Walter. ROW 4: L. Kasiske, D. Venor, C. O'Keefe, D. Snaith, S. Whiting, B. Heyne, M. Berardi, N. Rice, G. Fraser, T. Chatt. ROW 5: P. Lamb, B. Weaver, J. Price, N. Polizzi, S. Stewart, L. Tartaglia M. Killip, L. Kennedy, M. Swift, L. Kerxhalli. 104 Vista ROW 1: L. Kasiske, S. Loavenbruck. ROW 2: D. Latham, R. Chiles, B. Weaver, S. Walter. Vista '66, the third edition of West High's literary magazine, was published in the spring under the leadership of Sheryl Loavenbruck, editor-in-chief, and Mr. Mer- anda, advisor. Financed by the sales from the main hall bookrack, Vista con- tained short stories, poems, and artwork submitted from every grade level. A con- test was held to select the cover design. 105 ptimates ROW 1.' V. Ware, S. Stephens, S. Nowack, K. Corona, V. Styliadis. ROW2: A. Winchell, N. Freehaf- er, N. Polizzi, W. Sprout, F. Jordan, J. Branigan. ROW 3: T. Tarbell, S. DeWitt. K. Milliman, T. Fa- gan, T. Rathbun, D. Evans, K. Rickard, D. Nunley, B. Harmon. ROW 4: R. DeFrank, C. Smith, D. Schaefer, J. Kates, P. Stefanides, M. Lane, D. Everhart, T. Farmer, W. Kelly. The Optimates, West Highis Latin club, began its year of activities with the elec- tion of ollicers Wendy Sprout, Norma Polizzi, James Branigan, Nancy Freehafer, Frances Jordan, and Anne Winchell. In October prospective members were auc- tioned to old members as slaves,v and then, attired in genuine Roman to as, the new members were initiated. Advised by Mr. Vianese, the club also proguced a play in Latin, drafted a constitution, and replenished its treasury by a system of ues. This year the French club, Les Aspirants, sponsored several money-raising cproj- ects to finance a French-style banquet. Initiation of new members include the traditional swim in the Seine and jump olf the Eiffel Tower. Jocelyne Furet, teen- age diplomat from France, served as president, assisted by officers Mike Reynolds, Karen Lee, Suzanne Ritson, Daryl Latham, and faculty advisor, Mr. Overcash. Highlights of the year for La Confradia Occidental, the Spanish club, included a Christmas party, a baked food sale, the Hall of Horrors initiation, and election of officers Mary Ann Greer, Linda Carson, Mike Volpefhand Diane Bostic. The club also held a anquet and monthly meetings featuring a speaker, movies, or discus- sions. Mrs. Carter was faculty advisor. 106 Les Aspirants ROW 1: M. Hurne, N. Ottalagana, B. Frederiksen, F. Marinaccio, K. McCullough, S. Schmitt, A. Win- chell, S. Barkley, M. Hazell, ROW2: S. Ritson, D. Latham, J. Frederiksen, K. Lee, S. Warren, S. Piek- en, D. Danbury, N. Butters, J. Lee, C. Dunham. ROW 3: C. Trax, J. Price, J. Lindner, J. Furet, P. Zeller, A. Epping, M. Reynolds, J. Sessions, D. Yarger, P. Clark, T. Banister. La Confradia Occidental ROW 1: P. Dalberth, M. Volpe, L. Kennedy, M. Greer, D. Bostic, M. Farruggia. ROW 2: C. Deppefi, K. McCullough, C. Worthington, J. Thyroff, L. Carson, B. Cowley, S. McMinn, B. Cooke, D. Zimmer- li. ROW 3: E. McCullough, B. Burcroff, D. Eichler, M. Berardi, G. Clark, C. Podsiki, H. Pearson, H, Falcon, S. Vaccarella. Future Teachers of America ROW 1: R. Thomas, M. Farruggia, P. Jones, C. Deppert, M. Denio, M. Greer. ROW 2: C. Worth- ington, R. Richardson, K. Lee, M. Hazell, N. Freehafer, V. Ware, L. Carson, K. Corona. ROW 3: S McMinn, E. Fagan, R. Seyba, S. Ritson, D. Eichler, B. Burcroff, N. Butters, R. Sutton, P. Ludwig, N Clark, K. Milliman. ROW 4: B. Halik, S. Whiting, D. Kennedy, C. Perkins, S. Dunham, M. Deutscher J. Price, A. Sprout, S. Stewart, L. Tartaglia, D. Niermeyer, D. Bostic, C. Podsild. s FTA organized for students anticipating teaching careers, provided a valuable service to the school this year. Members of the club were assigned to help teachers by typing ditto masters and correcting papers, and they served as guides at the Open House in February. Under the leadership of the advisor, Miss Cox, and officers Veronica Ware, Nancy Freehafer, Maureen Hazell, and Karen Lee, FTA held a candy sale and visited several nearby teachers' colleges. 108 Health Careers Club ROW 1: D. Belding, M. Killip, F. Ludwig, L. Osborne, J. Koba. ROW Z: J. Englert, B. Harmon, T. Mitrano, J. Reid, L. Kasiske, P. Mitrano, G. Kunlde. ROW 3: S. Eichler, K. Hanrahan, S. Clark, R. Richardson, J. Pascarella, B. Belknap, K. Measday, H. Washington, B. Laster, L. Banister. The purpose of the Health Careers Club is to provide a source of information and experience for students interested in the medical profession. During the year, mem- bers of this club assisted Mrs. Davis, their advisor, in the nurseis oflice, and earned volunteer caps and pins in various city hospitals. They also viewed films on related careers, such as dentistry and dietetics. This year's officers were Jane Reid, Terese Mitrano, Betty Harmon, and Lynn Kasiske. 109 I F 1, u Peace Corps Club ROW 1 W Newman, J. Horsey, L. Jameson. ROW 2.' R. Otis, J. Price, M. Deutscher, D. Lefebure. ROW 3 K McCullough, C. Perkins, D. Bostic, D. Trubia, A. Winchell, M. Swift, J. Aperouch. The Peace Corps Club, one of West High's newest organizations, continued some of the projects begun last year, proceeds from the hootenanny held in January helped to finance the construction of a school in South America, and the members continued to correspond with several Peace Corps members. In a lecture open to the entire school, two University of Rochester students from Rhodesia spoke about the political and racial situation in their native country. Officers of this club this year were Diane Lefebure, Robert Otis, Monika Deutscher, and Janet Price, assisted by Mr. Patti, the faculty advisor. 111 Theta Hi-Y ROW I: J. Trinchini, J. Thyroff, T. Donato, E. Flynn. ROW 2: M. Coley, W. Pifer, M. Bruni, J. Cranford. Theta Hi-Y is a West High service club affiliated with the YMCA. This year the Hi-Y donated Christmas baskets to needy families, sponsored dances at the Arnett Y, distributed sport schedules to West High students, and presented informative assemblies. 1965-66 otiicers Ed Flynn, Tony Donato, Jim Trinchini, and Bill Pifer operated under the direction of Mr. Baum, the faculty advisor. 112 F 1' . udio-Visual Corps ROW I: J. Ryan, A. Rookey, E. Allen, R. Herrera, T. Krohn, R. Cook, Mrs. Jackson, D. Sutton. ROW 2: T. Greer, J. Throumoulos, E. Swift, S. Kilbury, V. Ruddy, H. Nathan, M. Thesing, D. Hines, D. Lane, R. VanGelder, J. Pickman. ROW 3: D. Gassner, C. Caldwell, J. Case, L. Covill, R. Woodland, J. Schwind, B. Throumoulos, D. Litzenberger, M. Kelsey, R. Thomas. ROW4: D. Pertz, T. Hughes, T. Finucane, D. Scardella, D. McDonald, L. Myles, D. Platt, T. Hawkins, R. Delcour. Members of the Audio-Visual Corps, supervised by Mrs. Jackson, are in charge of educational aids such as lilm projectors, tape recorders, over-head projectors, rec- ord players, and the new science overlays. 1 13 Bookstore Staff R. Lawler, B. Belding, C. Regna, Sf Barkley, A. Epping. Librar Aides ROW 1: R. Thomas, J. Miles, P. Kennedy. ROW 2: L. McNiece, D. Phillips, D. Bos- tic, J. Mobley, D. Nunley. ROW 3: C. Asproules, L. Members, D. Clark, R. Rich- ardson, K. McCullough, S. Stephens, E. Evans, C. Fitzgerald, S. Abrams, V. Phelps E. Curry. ROW 4: C. Schmidt, D. Kelsey, R. Adams, P. Killip, G. Flynn, L. Siebert P. Walters, V. Parker, C. Perkins, B. Ferrell, S. King, R. Zonnevylle. Music Council ROW I: B. Harmon, A. Winchell, N. Freehafer, A. Wagner, S. Ritson. ROW 2: R. DeFrank, C. Young, R. Chiles, R. Boland, B. Halik. The Music Council is composed of representatives from the band, the senior or- chestra, and the senior choir. Its purpose is to assist the directors and co-ordinate concerts and other musical presentations. Members of this organization are elected by the students in the music department and receive activity credit for their efforts. Band The distinctive sound of the West High School band adds rhythm and spirit to many school activities. Under the direction of Mr. Henry Osborne, the band is al- ways on hand at assemblies and inspires the Occidentals on the gridiron. The band rehearses three times a week and has a well balanced repertoire of classics rewritten for band, Sousa marches, concert marches, and pieces by contemporary composers. One of the musical highlights at West is the annual spring concert, which gives the band a chance to display its many talents. 116 ROW 1: E. Carey, D. Hirschler, B. Harmon, N. Freehafer, S. Ritson, E. Carey, C. Kerxhalli, B. Ritson, N. Butterfield, M. Hurne. ROW2.' H. Washington, A. Scott, L. Schrader, S. Myles, R. Olds, G. Fuller H. Johnson, W. Guyette, B. McNeill, H. Wiley. ROW 3: Mr. Osborne, B. Halik, J. Yarger, G. Clark, T Rathbun, L. McNiece, R. Boland, E. McCall, R. Bott, J. Case, J. Cranford, D. Evans, D. Larter T Kremmin, E. Uttrup, D. Swift. ROW 4: P. Clark, R. Dunham, S. McCall, C. Smith, R. Young, R. De- Frank, D. Thomolaris, C. Young, D. Dermody, R. Moon, L. Myles, S. Tiefert. 1 17 s Senior Choir This year,s senior choir, directed by Mr. Robert Wirschem, lives up to Westls line musical traditions. The senior choir has many talented voices, which were heard in the Christmas Concert, a performance in the Midtown Plaza Mall, and in the spring concert. 118 ROW 1: B. Gray, K. Cameron, J. Jones, K. Rowlingson, S. Cavuto, S. McMinn, R. Zonnevylle, V. Fulton, V. Ware, C. Kingsley, A. Millet, R. Thomas, G. Scalone, K. Fuller, C. Kendrick, L. Torre, D. Vialet, C. Myers. ROW 2: C. Trax, D. Morrison, S. Schmitt, M. Greer, M. Robinson, B. Ackerman, J Hicks, G. Fisher, J. Preston, S. Warren, D. Doyle, P. Schoeneman, D. Snaith, W. Newman, A. Butler, C. Scott, E. Caldwell. ROW 3: L. Gray, T. Chatt, J. Deverell, E. McCullough, E. Fagan, P. Walters, D Everhart, M. Moxley, D. Yarger, H. Riddell, B. Cole, T. Farmer, H. Johnson, R. Andrus, G. Fraser, C. Jones, D. Niermeyer, K. Rickard, N. Polizzi. ROW 4: F. Cummings, B. Moffett, F. Ludwig, J. Englert, L. Clarke, S. Epping, A. Davis, G. Millet, D. Walters, R. Powers, L. Wilson, R. Blakeslee, W. Lee, R Chiles, A. Epping, M. Swift, V. Rogers, J. Karges, C. Bruce. 119 Senior Orchestra ROW 1: M. Hurne, N. Ottalagana, K. Washington, J. Gordon, E. Taylor, B. Harmon, B. Halik, N. Freehafer, S. Ritson, A. Winchell, K. McCullough, S. Fowler, M. Nunn, C. Kerxhalli, J. Lewis. ROW 2: S. Hartwell, B. Burrell, H. Washington, L. Schrader, W. Guyette, E. Uttrup, V. Rogers, N. Peitscher, T. Spohn, L. Rickard, A. Wagner, A. Scott, K. Lee, Mr. Osborne. ROW 3: D. Evans, S. Tiefert, R. Dunham, D. Dermody, S. McCall, C. Young, R. Young, A. Epping, R. DeFrank, C. Smith, L. Wilson, T. Tarbell, R. Moon, L. Myles, S. Vacarella, T. Rathbun, D. Larter. The senior orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Osborne, gives its members an opportunity to further their musical study. At Christmas and in the early spring, the senior orchestra combined its forces with the junior orchestra and the two choirs to offer music of the season to the public. ROW 1: M. Pollard, T. Wyatt, A. Berardicurt, M. Amons. ROW 2: Mr. Osborne, W. Warren, J. Greer, J. Greer, E. Yarger, E. McCul- lough, M. Mitchell, E. Caldwell, D. Edgerton, D. Clark, R. Scrivens. ROW 3: D. Lane, J. Baker, H. Denio, S. Doucette, D. George, M. Williams, M. Kordovich, C. Asproules, M. Nunn, E. Smith. 120 rchestra Inter-High Choir The Inter-High Band, Orchestra, and Choir are composed of select music students from the city high schools. Positions in these groups are iilled by auditions. The weekly rehearsals are not only fun, but are dedicated to the pursuit of musical perfection. The band is directed by Mr. Carl Van Hoesen, while the orchestra is con- ducted by Dr. Daniel Cheznov. Mr. Donald Hayden ably conducts the choir. ROW I: M. Greer, G. Fraser, S. Warren, N. Polizzi, B. Cole. ROW 2.' D. Everhart, R. Chiles, R. Blakeslee. Inter-High and and Orchestra ROW 1: N. Freehafer, B. Harmon, A. Winchell, B. Halik, L. Rickard. ROW 2: S. Hartwell, M. Hurne, N. Ottalagana. A. Epping. ROW 3: W. Guyette, P. Cranford, D. Evans, D. Larter, T. Rathbun, R. Dunham, R. Chiles, C. Smith, C. Young, R. Young, R. DeFrank. 122 Junior Choir ROW I: D. Eastland, M. Terry, S. Bettis, M. Kokorotsis, D. Kocan K. Forrest L. Jones C. Barber A Elias, M. Rotunno, C. Zimmer, J. Nugent, M. Cavuto, S. Ridley, G. DiPasquale, C. Confer. ROWZ: S. Gitsis, S. Parker, D. Merz, L. Brethan, J. Newman, D. Swartz, T. Reiss, T. Moon, J. Lewis, L. Sut- ton, V. Foster, J. Hill, D. Bowers, L. Philips, J. Saxton. ROW 3: E. Bagley, S. Clark, K. Hansen, C. Lewis, P. Morrison, M. Carlton, D. Mendoza, S. Schreiber, P. LeRoux, P. Lazery, A. Hasler, R. Tilton P. Branigan, L, O'Lasky, L Scott. ROW 4: L. Fertig, C. Smith, B. Siggelow, B. Laster, M. Dikovitsky R. Smith, C, Slaughter, R. Arrington, M. Powers, R. Oliverie, D. Kiellach, C. Walker, R. Ansted, K Fuss, D. Kimmel, A. Witmeyer. 9 Westls junior choir is an active training ground for young voices. Under the di- rection of Mr. Wirschem, it performed a variety of musical compositions at the Christmas and spring concerts, and combined with the Senior Choir for several numbers. 123 Lsiw, mb wgifa 'WN- SPORTS Big, mean Larry Wilson SCOREBOARD West Opponents 0 Franklin 21 7 Monroe 19 O Charlotte 12 18 Edison 30 24 Jefferson O O Marshall 27 7 Madison 13 14 East 12 Varsity Football ROW I: R. Olds, Mgr., T, Caruso, C. Meagher, D. Switzer, A. Burke, D. Foote, D. Bruni, W. Pifer, B. Preiss, Mgr. ROW 2: G. Cookman, R. Seyba, D. Ever- hart, R. Flowers, L. Parker, J. Tulloch, A. Lovullo, D. O,Leary, A. Godfrey, B Sage, R. Boland, A. Rookey. ROW 3: D. Tucker, Mgr., Coach Cummings, Coach D'Ambrosia, J. Deutsch, D. Walters, C. Young, E. Economides, J. Miller, L. Wilson, T. Banister, T. Rossiter, Coach Dunbar, Coach Nacca, P. Madigan, Mgr. Tom Banister goes for the ball 126 The 1965 football team began the season with an experienced line and high hopes for success. Un- der the line coaching of Mr. D,Ambrosia and Mr. Cummings, the Occidentals posed a chal- lenge to all comers but ended with the disap- pointing record of 2 wins and 6 losses. Standouts on this yearls team included mighty Allan Burke, whose efforts as fullback spearhead- ed the West attack. Center Tom Caruso gained recognition by being elected to the Democrat and Chronicle All-Scholastic First Team and the Times-Union Second Team. Teammate Burke re- ceived a second team berth, and aggressive line- men John Deutsch and Larry Wilson received honorable mentions. Dave Foote, who switched to quarterback this year, gained experience as the year progressed and became an important asset to the Oxmen cause. Alan Burke in the open Teammates cheer from the bench J.V. Football SCOREBOARD West Opponents 0 Monroe 7 7 Charlotte 13 0 Edison 25 7 J efferson 6 6 Marshall 3 l 7 Madison 6 ROW 1: R. Williams, W. Wilson, C. Walker, M. Jordan, B. Stith, E. Hill, J. Epping, J. Valenti, C. Singletary. ROW 2: R. Cummings, E. Giagios, S. Smith, R. Hinds, J. Preston, R. Smith, L. Thomas, J. Cox. ROW 3: Coach D'Ambrosia, Coach Cummings, C. King, L. Edwards, E. Wil- liams, G. Edwards, D. Lawrence, C. Caldwell, J. Thyroff, Coach Dunbar, Coach Nacca. The little Oxmen, under the direction of Mr. Nacca and Mr. Dunbar, com- piled a 2 win-4 loss record. Despite their record, they exhibited great promise. Barney Stith, with his amazing running, captured his teamls vote as the most promising back, and hard-hitting Raleigh Cummings bulldozed his way to the most promising lineman position. With such fine talent coming up in Westls football ranks, we should have impressive victories in the future. 128 Cross-Countr N. Kuyt, R. DeFrank, D. Swift, T. Tarbell, J. Peasley, J. Moriarity, D. Yarger, Coach Raymond. One of the most demanding of all high school athletic events is cross-country. The Cobbs Hill meets pit contestants against a two and a half mile course of footpaths, hills and woods. Mr. Raymond spent the season rebuilding the team. Although al- most winless in their triangular meets, the team's spirit showed great promise for future seasons. Nico Kuyt was voted most valuable runner and James Moriarity was voted most improved runner by their teammates. 129 Varsity Soccer West 0 0 l l 2 0 O 0 1 Monroe Franklin Marshall Edison McQuaid East Charlotte Jeiferson Madison ROW I: M. Young, R. Whitaker, C. Debyah. ROW 2: L. Covill, T. Farmer, F. Brown, G. Clark, G. Fisher, J. Falbo, M. Lane. ROW 3: J. LeBerth, G. Moore, P. Stefanides, R. Nugent, W. Kelly, B. Puff, E. Allen, D. Schaefer, Coach Gardner. Opponent 3 13 7 3 l 4 3 3 O West High's soccer team, coached by Mr. Gardner, compiled a l-win, 7-loss league record and a 2-win, 7- loss overall record. Chul Debyah, voted most valu- able playerf, was selected for the All-Scholastic second team and Gordon Moore received an honorable men- tion. Brad Puff was voted most improved playerl' by his teammates. With many experienced players re- turning next fall, West can look forward to many promising seasons. Gordon Moore moves in for defensive action Mark Young uses his head JV Soccer ROW I: M. Taylor, R. Coffey, J. McSWeeney, K. Forrest, J. Spring, D. Kingsbury, G. McKay, Coach Cohen. ROW 2: H. White, R. Puff, G. Palermo, S. Vaccarella, T. Rathbun, A. Sass, M. Norton, H. Riddell, R. Horsey. 131 Varsity Basketball ROW 1: B. Stith, J. Falbo, L. Wilson, Coach D,Ambrosia, E. Allen - Mgr., E. Williams, D. Walters ROW 2: C. Walker, R. Whitaker, T. Banister, I. Crandall, R. DeFrank, J. Miller, W. Lester C Johnson, A. Burke. West Opponent 3 9 Fairport 49 37 Fairport 59 49 Jefferson 53 43 Aquinas 55 45 Spencerport 63 54 Brockport 60 49 Franklin 104 75 Charlotte 76 48 Edison 5 5 67 Madison 75 5 8 Monroe 76 91 Jefferson 64 38 Bishop Kearney 58 28 East 66 The 1966 varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. D,Ambrosia, had an unfortunate season as far as win- ning was concerned. The team, after losing many close games, broke loosen to defeat Jefferson 91 to 64. Dan Walters, Larry Wilson, and Earle Williams led the team in scoring while Jim Falbo and Barney Stith di- rected the Occidental attack. Many underclassmen are gaining valuable experience this year and will be a force with which to cope in future seasons. Danny Walters for two Willie Lott almost in control The starting six 133 J.V. Basketball ROW 1: M. Banister, A. Berardicurt, J. Valenti, R. Cummings, M. Jordan 5 Mgr. ROW 2: D. Swift, C Jenkins, C. Singletary, M. Shipp, R. Smith, L. Thomas, Coach Dunbar. ROW 3: J. Thyroif, D. Jones, D. Lawrence, L. Myles, E. Brumiield, N. Kuyt, L. Edwards, C. King. Mr. Dunbar coached the J.V. basketball team this year. Despite the inexperience of the team, there were many close games and many exciting moments. The youthful team, some of whom will replenish the Varsity next season, gained experience and valuable knowledge of the fine points of the game. 134 Varsity Club E l ROW 1: R. Seyba, J. Tulloch. ROW2: R. Shepard, R. Kruse, F. Brown. ROW 3: E. Allen, J. Falbo, D. Bruni, D. Foote, P. Clark, R. Boland. ROW 4: B. Puff, E. Economides, T. Rossiter. The Varsity Club is composed of those junior and senior athletes who have earned two varsity letters and are able to maintain minimal scholastic averages. The pur- pose of the club is to stimulate interest and participation in sports activities. This year they sold tickets at athletic events and sponsored the fall, winter, and spring sports banquets. 135 Varsity Wrestling ROW I: G. Ventouris, D. Bruni, G. McKay, M. Moxley, D. Mendoza, P. Mendoza. ROW 2: Coach Nacca, T. Fagan, C. DeVelder, J. Francis, B. Sage, R. Seyba. West Opponent 18 Franklin 3 1 29 Charlotte 16 1 1 Marshall 33 21 East 24 21 Jefferson 29 20 McQuaid 21 This yearis Varsity wrestling team was led by Roger Seyba, Tom Robinson, and the Mendoza brothers, Poncho and Butch. Plagued by the loss through gradua- tion of some of the heavier mat men, the team lost many of its meets by very slim margins. With the ad- dition of more men to the squad and the continuation of Mr. Nacca,s fine coaching, a successful future on the mats is certain. J.V. Wrestling ROW 1: R. Burtin, L. Washby, D. Hinds. ROW 2: M. Thesing, T. Fini, J. Markham, M. Bruni. ROW 3: M. Robinson, G. Fuller, F. Brown, W. Kelly, R. O,Donne1l. 137 Swimming ROW 1: R. Toll, M. Taylor, M. Young, R. Schreib. ROW 2: D. Everhart, D. O'Leary, D. Larter, J. LeBerth, R. Olds. ROW 3: G. Millet, R. Wilkinson, J. Kates, D. McDougnal, B. Price, Coach Cummings, T. Hughes, D. Foote, R. Kruse, R. Boyer, R. Boland, Mr. Glennon. West High placed a spirited swim team on the starting blocks this year. With Mr. Cummings as coach, the finmen swam to a successful season with an overall rec- ord of 6 wins and 2 losses. Strong performances by Dave Foote, Roy Schreib, Ray Kruse, and Dick Olds secured many close meet wins for West. With many young swimmers returning, West has great potential for coming seasons. 138 Michael Taylor takes the plunge Doug Everhart and Roy Schreib on the blocks against J etferson Michael Norton comes up for air Richard Olds receives instructions from Coach Cummings Dave Foote and Ray Kruse are OIT with the gun 139 Varsity Baseball 15.95. Y, - .-y Opponent East Charlotte Marshall Aquinas Edison Charlotte McQuaid Madison Monroe Batavia Franklin Jefferson Marshall Jefferson 1 3, , A close decision at home l Ted Anello scans the infield J . V 0 B ROW 1: G. Fisher, G. Kendrot, J. Thyroif, T. Fagan, D. Larter, D. Evans. ROW 2: T. Donato, C. De- Velder, T. Farmer, D. Doyle, S. Kerxhalli, S. Walrath, D. Wright. ROW 3: C. Mason, G. Moore, S. Tiefert, Coach Gardner, C. Meagher, J. Claiborne, M. Collins. 141 Track ROW 1: F. Jones, R. Markham, D. O'Leary, L. Piotter, D. Bruni. ROW 2: Mr. Felix, R. Kruse, F Thompson, J. Swift, R. Williams, R. Cookmen, D. Yarger, S. Vaccarella, V. Gagios, Coach Nacca. ROW 3: K. Sarfaty, S. Fox, N. Kuyt, W. Madison, J. Miller, C. King, B. McDaniels, T. Tarbell, J Kates. Mr. Nacca coached the cindermen to a 3-win, 4-loss, and l-tie record which se- cured Iifth place in the city league. There were fine performances by Ron Mark- ham, who was the city champ in the mile, and Bruce McDaniels, who set records in the high jump and triple jump. Strong performances by young trackmen will insure a winning season next year. 142 Tennis D. Hollis, R. Witmeyer, N. Butkov, Mr. Carey. The tennis team, coached by Mr. Carey, com- piled a commendable 4-win, 2-loss, 2-tie record in league play and a 5-win, 4-loss, 3-tie record over- all. The team was led by seniors Jim Moore and Dave Hollis, who scored many valuable points. A strong West High golf team overpowered all opponents and finished the season in iirst place. The team, coached by Mr. Cummings, worked out daily on the Genesee Valley links. With most of the team returning, West should send another strong team onto the greens again next season. Golf ROW 1: Coach Cummings, P. Mendoza, J. Howell, R. Lane, S. DeWitt, M. Lane. 1 P ! R V w w l 9-12 Soccer ROW 1: S. Jackson, B. Rich, K. McCullough, D. Vialet, S. Bentley. ROWZ: W. Young, G. Quinn, H. Pearson, R. Pearson, E. McCullough. 7-8 Soccer ROW 1: D. Quinn, C. Hinds, S. Abram, J. White, P. Kennedy. ROW 2: T. Young, S. King, C. Nowden, C. Asproules, J. Junious, B. Moxley. 14-7 Field Hockey ROW I: P. Killip, R. Turner, M. Tiffany, A. Cone, D. Vialet. ROWZ: K. Karley, L. Large, B. Smith K. Shannon, K. Bickerstaff. Badminton ROW I: E. Taylor, P. Kennedy, E. Smith, E. Curry, K. Hinds, J. Jackson, P. Volpe, G. Vorndran, M. Hinton, J. Junious, K White. ROW 2: D. Quinn, D. Bowers, D. Richardson, E. McCul- Washington, B. Gant, S. King, T. Young. lough, C. Asproules, T. Phelps, S. Abram. ROW 3: C. Fitzgerald, S. 9-12 Basketball ROW I.' V. Phelps, M. Tiffany, B. Rivers, S. Jackson, D. Vialet, B. Davis, C. O'Keefe, L. Large. ROW 2: L. Adams, L. Banister, D. Bostic, M. McNair, R. Adams, J. Furet, K. Bickerstaff, D. Nunley, C. Jones. ROW 3: B. Merritt, A. Lawhorn, A. Slaughter, P. Hinton, W. Young, E. Reaves, B. Smith, K. Karley, G. Quinn. 7-8 Basketball ROW 1.' C. Nowden, A. Prince, T. Young, E. Yarger, S. King, E. McCullough, D. Quinn. ROW 2: T. Fagan, J. Junious, L. Madison, B. Moxley, V. Bostic, C. Dyer, D. Ward, T. Phelps. 149 9-12 Volleyball ROW 1: J. Carroll, Y. Laurino, S. Jackson, D. Vialet. ROW 2: L. Large, D. Legg, D. Bates, F. Bunton C. Burrows, G. Quinn. ROW 3: E. Reaves, P. Hinton, L. Osborne, K. Karley, L. Adarns, D. Bostic, R 7 - 8 Adams, M. McNair. ROW 1: S. Weltzer, T. Phelps, C. Asproules, D. Quinn. ROW 2: M. Hinton, C. Quinn, D. Kocan, P. Weber, C. Dyer. ROW 3: C. Nowden, E. McCullough, B. Moxley, A. Price, T. Young, M. Dikovitsky. 150 City Championship Volleyball Team l F M. McNair, D. Bostic, R. Adams, L. Adams, C. Scott, L. Large, Y. Laurino. - W ater Ba- et ROW 1: C. Smith. ROW2: K. Washington, B. Moffett, C. Asproules, Y. Laurino, Miss Brehm. ROW 3: E. Yarger, M. Nero, L. Siebert, M. 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Consulting with parents, counselors, friends, and with employers themselves will reveal what kinds of posi- tions are available in what kinds of organizations. Evaluating your abilities and appraising your readiness for the career of your choice is the key to your future. There is no door it cannot unlock - when the key fits! EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester,,.New York Courage to risk There is, in Xerox, a character which gives it a high potentiality to do, to accomplish. Call it esprit-call it enthusiasm-call it will ingness to change, to create, to innovate. Call it what you will . . . it is born of the knowledge that great opportunities are given to those who are willing to take advantage of the new, but are will ing also to accept great risk in doing so At Xerox, we have deliberately sought to at tract those who are inspired by these qualities. 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Trax Miss Linda Utley Mr. Vincent Vianese Wilsonis Mr. and Mrs. William L. Winchell Dr. James S. Wishart E. T. Clark Carting Co., Inc. Furniture Movers BE 5-8000 BE 5-8001 Nos felicitations a la classe de 1966 Les Aspirants Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Index of Pictures Allan Burke. TOP: Mr. Bohrer. BOTTOM: Elaine Rife. Mr. Patti's P.O.D. class. TOP: Ed Flynn, Jim Falbo, and Miss Cardamone in chemistry lab. BOTTOM: crowd awaits election results. Valerie Rogers congratulates Rodney Young, newly elected S.A. treasurer. TOP: Mrs. Chandler and Nick Butkov in conference. BOTTOM: soccer team leaves the field. Miss Cox. TOP: Ed Allen, Angelo Lovullo, apple, and Mrs. Petit. BOTTOM: Mrs. DeRosa, Mr. Naramore, Mr. Eastman, and Mrs. Dennis take a coifee break. Ray Kruse and queen Kathi Corona at Fall Weekend coronation. TOP: Glen Edwards and Sharon Jones at Ballot Ball. BOTTOM: Miss Petersen and Bill Pifer prepare for Christmas program. Toni Curtis makes announcements in assembly. TOP: Nancy Rice and Alynda Epping in NHS induction ceremony. BOTTOM: Vicki Styliadis, Robert Witmeyer, and Dave Bruni at House meeting. Kathy Frey. TOP: Carl Jenks in trig class. BOTTOM: Carol Czubachowski and Tim Krohn. Diane Bostic, library aide. TOP: Patrick Madigan, a member of the Service Corps, directs Clinton Taylor. BOTTOM: Craig Traugott, Terry Barker, and Sue Nowack prepare Occident newspaper. Danny Walters. TOP: Chul Debyah and Frank Brown in a soccer game. BOTTOM: Coach D'Ambrosia huddles with football team. 159 5 E 5, n F E a- Fi ,I P 'I- E 31 w L 1 1 V '


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