Westhill High School - Westhill Warrior Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)
- Class of 1966
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While serving in this capacity no detail in the accomplishment of his goals was too small to absorb his total interest, from the selection of venetian blinds for the kindergarten to the staffing of the school with the finest teachers. Building programs within the district were super- vised by this patient, persevering, individual. When in 1958 the Westhill District was centralized, Mr. Fuller be- came the first district principal, taking upon himself more responsibility and hard work. Resigning from this position in 1963 Mr. Fuller joined the Westhill faculty to teach 7th and 8th grade mathematics. Students in his classes recognize him as a conscientious, devoted teacher. Fellow faculty members know him for his warmth and sincerity. We, the staff of the 1966 Warrior, dedicate this year- book to Mr. Fred Fuller for his years of unselfish service to the school. A Z Q if f v ALMA MAT R Among the tall and verdant hills, All clothed in majestyg Oh, gracious Alma Mater, you stand, Thy beauty for all to see. We come to thee with open thought, In quest of knowledge pure, We ask thy light be shined on us, Our wisdom to nuture. U f .. , 2 I ' ' - A f ' 3 -,5 'ff ' -f f .,z:.- iw 1 ' ,.., , '- ima : yt , 'j ,,,M , f Y , 2 W' , g,,gv, xx. ,a...,,,..w.W ., ., , . :- A V ' , ,1 H -, .M M-iw, ' 'W' vfW f 2-mwgwfv, A -2 , - - nm . wmv - 1 ., ' m'.sas..-TQ ?-Zu g..., Q, ,..., :. ENMMAS5, fgywrw-Q ,.,gy ,AW IQ:-mga ,W +f':JQaw'+'f'1-2 . - 4 .4 f Ugg, 1gf,.1 f.W W ., - .V f.,y-wvygwnmwa A X, , , VM- fm Ei gm , l ff' 'ff,1Qf'f f imjfyglzi .- 4 ' E , 4 : A if-Ygiq-':,'E,'f Zi 3, ',,, Q ,gm ua'i,i .3v2ftH,Q:,w2fy55i1Q',,f'wlW '-iffnify-ZW,,',ivjz, f,'L' V V, .,,L V Af! ' ..Sn ,gm AS ' .-QQ, Af I X K Q, ' .L-if f ' f 'L - I jjij, 'JTT , i - fl 125 'f 4. V - 4 .L 5 . , Vg ' ' Y I 'W fm. , A W-45,1 Q 'Q , I, 'V Q hd ,- w g. k 3 ,. . fy, , ' ' -'wa , . 'I' . 'I Q ' , , 'K A V' 4, A at QA kg 'WM . .mv , W , n ,W ,-M.'Mf': ff, ll X , v, M wwf A L , 1 i, ,AV.. 5 V 4' 4 , 'Q ,I f 38 3' , , V A 'ma ' . I 5 f-an ' R , M, 1 , 4 Q 2' . U Q f ,. , '-Mgr 31 f , 2. , ., A if X K ff A 'lf - ., L Ya . 1 ,Q , 7 M A Q .1 . W , 5 ' x M 4 I K Li. Nmkm X Wim N f ' 'f 3' fair 33 STUDENTS ENI OR CLASS The first eighth graders in the new high school building! There were new faces, new books, and new teachers to become familiar with. A roller skating partyg a Surfing Sophomores danceg a Junior Prom, Silver Twilight ,' and a light bulb sale were in the future for this class. There was the senior play, Take Her She's Mine ,' a banquet at Auburn Inn,' a candy sale,' and the Senior Ball before gradu- ation ceremonies in the War Memorial. The five years that once seemed an eternity had arrived. Now, we, the Class of 1966, must leave Westhill. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Eric Sauda .................................. Treasurer Sydney Tyler ...................... Vice-President Pat Hofmann ........ ............. P resident Sue Bates ........... ................ S ecretary Advisor ........... ........ M r. Robert Nash 4448541 TO THE CLASS OF 1966: You, the Members of the Class of 1966, can be justly proud of your record at Westhill. Both as a class and as individuals you have won significant honors. In keeping with Westhillis developing tradition you have given new momentum to our drive for scholastic excellence. Equally commendable, the great majority of you have helped to promote a high standard 'of human conduct in the affairs of our school. Nothing could be of greater importance in the history of your class, no value more essen- tial to the proper development ofyour stature as members of our society. It also seems appropriate to remind you that this part of your life should be more a time for looking ahead than a time to live in reflections of the past. Set worthwhile goals and ideals for yourselves, face your fu- ture with enthusiasm and confidence, and above all else accept a deter- mination that our world will be a better place because of your influence. On behalf of our faculty and staff I extend congratulations to you- not alone for what you have been but, more important, for what you are becoming. Sincerely, IVAN W BEAMS PRINCIPAL Joseph Adams 'Uoeyn has been active in Key Club, SeniorHigh Chorus andStudent Coun- cil, J. V and Varsity Football, J. V and Varsity Basketball, J. V Base- ball, and Varsity Track . . . if there is a tough sport, he's bound to be there. Ann M. Baldwin Interested in a career in physical education, Ann has been active in Girls Basketball, Ski Club, G.A.A., and Intramurals . . . has also par- ticipated in ETA., Yearbook, Senior Pep Club, C.YO., and Theta Kappa S'orority. I2 Julie Adornato Participated in Student Council, Dra- matics Westhill World, Senior Play, and worked at the Bookstore . . . plans to attend a business school next year. Donna Barrett A Cheerleader and member of Theta Igzppa Sorority . . . has also been in ki Club, G.A.A. Intramurals, Senior Pep Club, Yearbook Staff and French Club . . . future plans include inor- ganic chemical and biological re- search. John Anderson ence Club, and Pep Club . . . Andy' looks forward to a career in aero- nautical engineering. Susan Bates Sue has taken part in Girls and Mixed Chorus, French Club, FHA., Senior Pep Club, Senior Play, Youth Fellowship, Intramurals, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority . . . enjoys swimming, water skiing and dancing. Activities include Spanish Club, Sci- Gerald Bell Besides being a member of the Dance Band, Gerry has been in Key Club and on the Senior Pep Club . . . Frog enjoys playing pool . . . fu- ture plans include college. Richard Bordonaro Dick has participated in Ski Club, Pep Club, Varsity Track, and Basket- ball Intramurals . . . was also a Stu- dent Council Representative . . . likes skiing and cars . . . plans to go into electrical engineering. Kathleen Bell Kathie has been active in French Club, Camera Club, FIT.A., Senior Pep Club, Ski Club, Audio-Visual, Li- brary Club . . . Newspaper Staff member and secretary of Dramatics Club. James Bialobreski A member of French, Spanish Science, Key Club Westhill World, Yearbook, Student Council, and the Concert and Marching Bands . . . hobbies include tennis and swimming. . . college is in his future. K WJ ','. Tisiizn ' - . Joseph Brigandi 'Uoev has taken part in Pep Club, Intramurals, C.YO,, Wrestling, and Track . . . enjoys golf and swimming . , . is going on to college next year. David Brown Swan is interested in sports andhas been active in J.V and Varsity Foot- ball, J.V and Indoor Track, Varsity Wrestling . . . has also been a mem- ber of Key Club and Pep Club . . . plans to major in Business Adminis- tration, On the Warpath Susan Buck Sue has worked in the Nurse's Of- fice and at the Bookstore . . . is look- ing forward to a career in nursing. Cheryl Bullard A Student Council Representative and Volunteer Worker in the Nurse's Of- fice. . . Tiny', likes to dance and bowl in her spare time. Mary Brooks Mary has worked in the Nurse's Of- fice. . . will seek employment after graduation. John Carno Johns' many interests include music, ice skating, andswimming . . . future plans include college. Todd Carsten Todd has participated in the Chess Club, Seminar Club, Band, Science Club, and Apparatuslntramurals . . . is looking forward to a career in Den- tistry. Peter Cefaratti Pete has participated in Wrestling, Seminar Club, Latin Club, Westhill World Staff Science Club, Yearbook, and Chess Club. -He is going on to college . . . eventually plans to go to a graduate school for medicine. Sus an Caywood Sue has taken part in FT.A., Girls and Mixed Chorus, All-County Cho- rus, and Pep Club . . . likes swim- ming and skiing . . . is bound for a career in teaching. Frank Ceckowski Frank was active in Key Club and Senior Pep Club. . . enjoys tennis, swimming, and crafts . . . plans to go into Mechanical Technology. Take I-Ier She's Mine P Susan Chiarenza Suz has been active on the Year- book Stafji Newspaper Staff and the Senior Play. . . also a member of Red Cross, Girls Intramurals, and Dramatics . . . has worked as a Li- brary Aide and in the Bookstore . . . plans to attend a business school next year. Kathleen Cleary Kathy has been a member of the French Club, Delta Sigma Delta So- rority, Pep Club, and G.A.A .... other activities included Senior Play and J.V Cheerleading. . . was also a Student Council Representative. I6 John Chris tino A member of the Track and Wrestling Teams . . . hobbies includeelectronic repairs, coins, and girls . . . future plans include the service. Robert E. Cleary Played on the J.V Football, Basket- ball, and Track teams . . . memberof Key Club, Spanish Club, and Student Council. . . swimming and golf oc- cupy Bob's spare time . . . college- bound. James Ci amarro Activities included the Cross-Country Team . . . 'Uimuplans to attend col- lege and then spend the rest of his life painting. Sheryl Colbourn Interested in music, Sherry was active in Concert Choin Glee Club, All-State Chorus, Folk Music Club . . . participated in Dramatics Club, Seminar Club, and Pep Club . . . next year will ind her in college. William Conklin Bill',, a Senior HRRepresentive . . . active in Key Club, Newspaper, A. V Service, Science Club, and Intramu- rals . . . interested in swimming and other sports. Lorraine Corso Lo rril' transferredfrom Valley where she was active in Student Council, Red Cross, and Basketball . . . hob- bies are swimming, tennis, and dan- cing. fhuHm:,J Richard Corbett R, B. U, a sports enthusiast. .. member of J. V and Varsity Foot' ball Teams and the Track Team . . . active in Senior Pep Club . . . hopes to enter Prep School. -A-..K,,,,,g, Edward Craw Ed,' was a finalist in the 1965 Ply- mouth Chrysler Trouble Shooting Contest . . . main interest is cars . . . plans to attend a trade school. Joseph Corso Cars, skiing, hunting, and fishing occupy 'Uoels U Spare time . . . par- ticipated in FTA, Bowling, Football, and Baseball teams, and Student Council . . . college is in his future. Mary Cutler A member of the Senior Band, FTA, Mixed Clzorus, and CYO. . . Mary's interests are swimming and music . . . willstudy elementary education. .3 James Demperio Varsity Track and Bowling teams . . . LipU plans to be a carpenter ...hobbies include bowling, bil- liards, and drawing. William Doughty Bill's',interests include hunting and fishing. . . a bowler with the var- sity team . . . conservation as his life 's work. Michael Demperio Mike was outstanding on J. V and Varsity Basketball and Football teams . . . active in Student Council, Key Club, and Newspaper. . . col- lege-bound. Kathleen Douglas Worked in Guidance and Nurse's Of- fice . . . FFA and Pep Club member . . . Kathy spends free time skat- ing, swimming, and reading. Robert Doolittle A skier and swimmer. . . a career in engineering for Bob . . . mem- ber of J. V1 and Varsity Football and track teams, Ski Club and Key Club . . . Sophomore Class President. Paul Dubosh Played on J.Vf Football team. . . a sports fan . . . Polar Bearuplans to enter college. H' Can a monkey do the dog? JJ Wye, ., ,., James A. Dusse Swimming and water-skiing are fa' uorite pastimes . . . '2Iim will go to college for business administration . . . memberoffl. V and Varsityliase- ball teams and Key Club. Sally M. Duxbury Duckie participated in FTA, Li- brary Club, French Club, Student Council, Pep Club, Yearbook, Intra- murals, AFS Committee, CYO, and Senior Class Play . . . future science teacher. Janice Dygert FNA, FTA, French Club, Intramurals, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority have kept Klan busy. . . Treasurer of the Junior Class . . . College is in her future. Mary Ellen Fancher A transfer student, Mary Ellen is a member of the Senior Pep Club . . . skiing, sewing, and art are her favorite pastimes . . . looks forward to being an airline stewardess. 20 Marjorie A. Elliot Active in Pep Club, GAA, Yearbook, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority . . . Marge favors a career in interior decorating . . . swimming and cook- ing occupy her spare time. Lance Held Auto rebuilding is Lanny's hobby . . . plans to enter the Air Force after graduation. l Amelia C. Facik Amy has worked in the Guidance Office and was VP. of FTA . . . hopes to become a legal secretary after attending a junior college . . . music and sports are among her in- terests. Robert J. Filsinger Bob has participated in Dramatics Club, Student Council, and Track . . . a treasurer of the Key Club, his out- side activities include skiing and hunting . . . a future college student in Business Administration. Louise Froio Worked as Chairman forGraduation and on the Yearbook Staff. . . Louise is a member of Gamma Alpha Psi Sorority and Senior Pep Club . . . wants to enter the field of elementary education. Jeffrey WY Gehm Jeff has participated in Senior and Marching Band, Key Club, NHS . . . held offices of treasurer in Dramatics Club and President of Nat'l Thes- pians . . .plans to be a biologist. Martha J. Gabor A member of Dramatics Club, Span- ish Club, Latin Club, National Tlzes- pians, Newspaper, and FTA, Marty was Activities Editor ofthe Warrior . . . worked as a Library Assistant and was the Student Director ofthe SeniorPlay . . . teaching is hergoal. 5 i 1 Melanie A. Gabrz Active in the Band, French Club Student Council, Senior Play mittee, and Theta Kappa So . . . college waits for Mel graduation. Joanne Geiss Student Council, J. V Cheerleading, Dramatics Club, Pep Club, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority haue been Jos high-schoolactiuities . . . col- lege is herfuture. Susan Gers backez A Nursing career awaits Sue Senior Red Cross, CYO. Comm Youth Council participation. Mary Ann Gerhardt A future P.E. teacher, Mary Ann has shown a keen interest in sports . . . Jr. - Sr. High Track Team, In- tramurals, and GAA membership il- lustrate this . . . other activities in- clude Dramatics Club, Yearbook, and Theta Kappa Sorority. Colleen M. Grady Colleen plans to attend college . . . active in FTA. CYO. Senior Pep Club, and a Senior HR Representative . . . outside interests include skiing and sewing. 22 Gail A. Gerard Michael I-L Glisson Miken, a hunting and fishing en- thusiast . . . a member of the Wres- tling Team . . . future plans include college. Skiing, swimming, andparticipation in FHA have occupied Gail's time . . . hopes to enter business school. Poise and grace off th Thomas A. Graf f 'Tom has been a member of Cross Country, Track, Indoor Track teams, Key Club, NHS. Science Club and Youth Fellowship . . . a VP. of the Latin Club. . . college is in sight after graduation. Sharon D. Graves Ski Club, Dramatics Club, FTA. Rain- bow, and Youth Group have been Sharon's activities . . . SeniorEditor ofthe Yearbook and former Secretary of Ski Club . . . art and skiing as special interests . . . hopes to major in English in college. gridiron. ....-f Carol A. Guckert FTA. Pep Club, Intramurals, Latin Club, and Concert Band are this fu- ture mathteacher's activities . . . en- joys participation in sports. A. Lynn Griffin Activity in French Club, Spanish Club, shows Lynn's interest in a cal reer with foreign service after college . . . AFS Committee, Girl's Chorus, and Youth Group Treasurer. Kirk D. Handov Has participated in J. V. Track, Ski Club, and Key Club. . . interested in skiing and tropical fish . . . col- lege is the next stop for Turk . Nancy L. Henry Chairman of AFS Committee, and Senior Class PublicityChairman . . . Nance,s other activities include FTA. Student Council, FHA. Zeta Ep- silon Sorority, and Senior Play . . . elementary education will present a challenge for her in the future. Bruce S. Hobson Cars, camping, and hunting, fill Bruce's free time . . . plans to be an auto technician . . . a member of the Wrestling Team. Sue A. Hildreth Suzy's'1 ambition is to become a beautician . . . Marching Band, Stu- dent Council, and FHA are her high school activities . . . spends spare- time drawing and sewing. Charles S. Hobson Chuck has been in the Dramatics Club . . . outside interests include skiing, camping and hunting . . . next year will find him in college. C E. Susan Hoag A career in interior decorating is in store for Sue . . . a member of Student Council, FTA, Art Club, Pep Club, and Theta Kappa Sorority . . . sports, such as skiing, swimming, and golf hold her interest. Patrick Hofmann Student Council, Key Club, J. VY and Varsity Football and Baseball team membership . . . displayed quality of leadership as VP. of the Junior Class and President of tlze Senior Class . . . Pat looks ahead to suc- cess as a chemical engineer. Donna A. Houck Plans for a career as a secretary . . . Donna has participated in In- tramurals, Bookstore, Pep Club, Youth Fellowship, Girl Scouts, and was a typist for the Newspaper. Robert M. Johns Technical school is next for Bob . . . interest in sports has been dis- played by his partieqvation on the Football, Basketball, and Track Teams. y Barrie W1 Hughlock Enjoys collecting stamps, fishing and hunting. . . activities are Science Club, Wrestling and Track Teams. Linda L. Johnson Working in the Nurse's Office dur- ing high school, Linda hopes to con- tinue her education to become a nurse's aide. . . likes to bowl and baby-sit outside of school. sw Cheryl A. Ingraham Cheri has been active in FTA, FNA, Music Club, Pep Club, Library Club, Intramurals, and Newspaper Staff , . . business school is part of her plan for the future. Karen Wi Jones French Club, Seminar Club, Concert Band, Dramatics Club, and FTA in- cluded in her activities . . . served as a Feature Editor on the News- paper . . . has an interest in writing stories and poetry and reading . . . college is in sight for Karen. E Timothy B. Kahne President of Key Club, Treasurer of Science Club. . . Tim's energy is never exhausted . . . a member of Student Council, NHS, Track, Intra- murals, and VarsityBaseball . . . en- thusiasm for sports exists outside of school, as well , . . a skier and hock- eyplayer . . . college is his next ven- ture. Robert A. Kelly Bohn was a member of the Bowl- ing Team , . . Looks forward to for- estry college. . . likes swimming, and hockey. Herald Kaiser AFS student to Westhill from Ger- many . . . actiue in NHS. Key Club, Seminar Club, Newspaper, andSenior Play. . . skiing, sailing, and tennis are included in his interests . . . a future in the business world. Theresa D. LaManna Ambition is to be a secretary. . . Terrie was a Newspaper Typist, a member of Pep Club, and worked in the Bookstore. l Mary Ann Kearns Business school after graduation. . . has worked on Newspapen Year- book, and in the Nurse's Office and Bookstore. Duane J. Lawton Music and poetry are special inter- ests of Duke's,'. . . hopes to join the Coast Guard . , . participated on the Track Team. Mark W Lazur Member of the Bowling and Tennis teams . . . hunting, fishing, and hik- ing occupy Mark's spare-time . . . college holds a degree in civil en- gineering for him. W5-f Betty L. Lenton Hopes to become a typist . . . has worked in the Nurse's Office and the Main Office . . . sewing and cooking are Betty I.ou'sU hobbies. VERVET Mor-msvs Survey classroom in the zoo. James F. Lorczak Jim likes to fish and hunt. . . college is in his future . . . Library Club and Dramatics Club member- ship while in high-school. www, li? Henrietta A. Lyman Pep Club, Dramatics Club, and FNA have interested Beth,'. . . a career as a medical secretary is her plan . . . swimming and music areherout- side activites. Daniel A. Mack Dan has been Senior HR and Stu- dent Council Representative. . . ac- tive in Intramurals. . . fishing and hunting interest him . , . plans to at- tend business school. Karen E. Marzynski A future math teacher. . . Chess Club, Yearbook, Student Council, NHS. Senior Pep Club and Class Play, French Club, and Intramurals have attracted Ma rzy's interest. . . President of Library Club and FTA. Ronald J. Male A transfer student, Ron's interests include sports and oil painting. . . will enter college with an engineer- ing degree in mind. M. Kathleen Marziale Art and skiing are among Katie's hobbies . . . active in Senior Pep Club, Art Club, and Lambda Phi Sorority . . . next year will find her in college. Gerald P. Maslona Sports are '1Ierry's', special interest . . . a transfer student . . . the trea- surer of his Freshman and Sopho- more Class . . , college is part ofhis future plans. Timothy McDonell Tim plans a career in biochem- istry . . . Science Seminar, Spanish, and Latin Clubs and Mixed Chorus participation . . . hobbies are swim- ming and camping. Mary K. McKennis The Chairman of Senior Privileges, Mary has been cz member of Dra- matics Club, Ski Club, GAA, Year- book, Pep Club, Girl Scouts, Intra- murals, and Youth Fellowship. . . outside activities are centered around art and skiing . . . anticipates a ca- reer as an architect. Ron D. Metzger Ski Club, Golf Team, and Student Council Representative are Scrambler's activities . . . sports occupy his spare-time. . . prep school follows his graduation. Patricia J. McLaughlin Path has been active in French Club, Dramatics Club, Yearbook, Pep Club, Intramurals, CYO, DeltaSigma Delta Sorority . . . VP. of GAA. Sec- retary of French Club, and Chairman of the Senior Ball . . . has worked as a candy-striper, . . future plans in- clude college. James E. Michalski '1Iim has participated in J.V Base- ball and SeniorHigh Band. . . swim- ming, fishing, and golf are among his hobbies. . , hopes to attend a junior college. Cheryl L. McQuaid College is next for Cheri . . . a member of FNA, FHA, FTA. and French Club . . , cooking and swim- ming are her favorite pastimes. Frederick E. M ider Snow and water-skiing enthusiast, Rickie next step is college . . . ac- tivities include J. V Track, Senior High Chorus, Spanish Club, and CYO. 29 Donald G. Moyer Latin Club, Key Club, French Club, Dramatics Club, Nat'l Thespians, Se- nior Class Play, Wrestling, and Track have provided few free moments for D.G.,' . . . College is in his future. Leo WT Mullen Interested in sports, OU has been a member of the Wrestling, Track, Football, and Cross Country teams . . . a Library Asst. and in Chorus . . hopes to attend college. Dusk 'til dawn-1965 Michael F Needham A career in medicine awaits Miken . . . participated in Dramatics Club, Latin Club, Key Club, Nat'l Thes- pians, Senior Class Play, and Pep Club. Timothy J. Nolan Tim plans to go on to college . . . is interested in skiing and traveling . . . a transfer student. Nx,,.! Elizabeth A. O'Neil VP. of FHA . . . membership in Latin Club, Spanish Club, Girl's Track, Intramurals, CYO, Pep Club, and Theta Kappa Sorority , . . be- Stephen Passage coming an airline stewarcless is Ski Club and Pep Club are .,qteUe,S,, Belsys ambition' activities . . . plans a career as an automotive engineer. . . enjoys auto racing and skiing. Barb Windsor, Bob Bradley and their court 1 .I Y' Q: , l P v I gn Paul R. Paventi Participated in Senior High Chorus and Camera Club. . . All County' Chorus member. . . will attend col- lege for data-processing. up-m-WF' Peter P. Pazer Antique auto restoration andslot rac- ing are Pete's hobbies . . . active in Band and Spanish Club. . . en- tering college after high school. Ronald TIT Peters A member of the Wrestling Team, Key Club, Band, and CYO, Ron plans to complete law school after college . . . interests include collec- ting stamps and reading. Nancy A. Piscitell Nanc's,' hobbies are skiing and swimming. . . future plans include business school. . . has been active in FHA, Pep Club, and Intramurals. 32 Daniel G. Phillips VP. of Science Club and Treasurer of French Club . . . Dan has found time to participate in Key Club, J.V Football, NHS, and Varsity Football Manager. . . Nextyear will findhim in college in hopes of a career in science. William J Potter Varsity Track, Cross Country, Science Club, Seminar Club, and Key Club, are among this future dentist's ac- tivities . . . Bill serves as Editor- in-Chief of the Westhill World . . . sports such as hockey and swimming interest him. Terrence L. Pi ro l la Basketball and J.V Baseball have been Terry'sl' activities . . . spare- time is spent playing pool. . . col- lege or prep school will follow grad- uation. Robert M. Powers A true sportsman, Bob has been a member of J.V and Varsity Foot- ball, Basketball, and Track teams . . . active in Key Club. . . college plans for the future. Susan Quinn Skiing is Susie's,' faoorite pastime . . . hopes to enter college next year . , . has been a member ofSki Club, FHA, Intramurals, CYO, Pep Club, and Theta Kappa Sorority. Carol M. Rogus Activities include FHA, GAA, Intra- murals, Girl's Chorus, Spanish Club, Pep Club, CYO . . . a Senior HRRep- resentatiue. . . can find her sewing or knitting when not in school. . . college means the chance to become a dietieian. John S. Ritter E Robert Ro binson Afutureciuilengineer. . . BobUz AFS student from England. . . tive in Key Club, Seminar Club, Nez paper, NHS. and Senior Play. Surfer is known for participation on J. I1 and Varsity Wrestling, Foot- ball, and track Teams . . . plans for college next year. William Rothrum Next year will find Bill in college . . . worked on the Senior Play. E Ruth C. Ryfun Abolza Omega Sorority, FHA, GA Intramurals, Dramatics Club a, Yearbook have kept Ruth busy. a skilled rider and swimmer . . . ct lege is included in herplans. Pat and Rog reign over Junior Prom Thomas Saccone Torn has belonged to Seminar Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, and Dramatics Club . . . plans to at- tend college. 34 Sharon L. Saft Psychology, a special interest of Red's . . . Dramatics Club, Band, Chorus, FTA, Pep Club, and Intra- murals participation during high school. Frank A. Sarat Senior HR Representative. . . active member of NHS, Key Club, Dramatics Club, J. V. and Varsity Football, Track, Nat'l Thespians . . . will at- tend a four-year college. Judy G. Sardo Interested in reading, art, and music . . . participated in Latin Club, FNA. Spanish Club, Science Club, NHS . . . will further her studies in college. qidasox John W Scharrnack Swimming and chess are John's spe- cial interests . . . a member ofSpan- ish, Science, Chess, and Pep Clubs . . . anticipates college after gradu- ation. Christine L. Satterlee Senior Majorette . . . Chris is ac- tiue in Chorus, Concert Band, FTA. Marching Band, Dramatics Club, In- tramurals, Rainbow, Seniorclassplay . . . enjoys music and ballet . . . col- lege is in herfuture. Charles A. Schoeneck Charlie', plans for a career as a geologist . . . noted for his cartoons . . . Art Editor of the Warrior and Newspaper. . . member of Spanish Club, Key Club, Tennis Team, NHS. Seminar Club, Chess Club, and Sci- ence Club. . ,,' Eric J. Sauda Treasurer ofthe Senior class andSec- retaiy of NHS. . . still found time for Student Council, Band, Key Club, Newspaper, Varsity Tennis, J. V Bas- ketball, French Club, CYO, and CNY Youth League . . . next year willfind Eric in college as a history major. Mark B. Schurnaker Shoe combines scholastic and ath- letic ability . . . player on J.V Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, and Base- ball teams . . . active in Key Club AFS Committee, NHS. . . led stu- dent body as Student Council Pres- ident . . . future medical student. 35 Cynthia A Scott CindyU looks forward to a career in nursing. . .participated in Stu- dent Council, Intramurals, Pep Club, Alan D. Smith Senior Play, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority . . . spendsfree time sewing and cooking. Sandra L. Shallish Seminar Club President, Newspaper Staffmember. . . his hobbiesinclude fishing, camping, and skiing.. . Woody is college-bound. l Jeffrey E. Smith Swimming, fishing, and boating in- terest 'Ueffn . . . plans to attend col- lege . . . Concert, Dance, and March ing Band have attracted his interest. 36 College is in Sandy's',future. Lynda B. Smith A skier and future PE teacher. . . active in Chorus, Yearbook, FTA, Youth Fellowship, Theta Kappa So- rority . . . GAA President andSenior Pep Club Chairman. Clarence Spears Varsity Track runner. . . likes to water-ski and draw. . . Butch plans to attend college. Some moments we,ZZ never forget ie. - V A ,meg 'HIE' M WW, 'WICW W , an an V' 93? ,, w W V L M ' ,' ' 9 ff 4 Q 'Y 35' ' ,A , V, A, W I V 'r A ak M ir Af , W is beg V, V f f?',,,V 5 e ,V ,V ,VE ' f f , -V ' ' N VU 49 ge V' VV , W V ,, Vqrvl , he A , 'Y f W 2 W V 'W' 'V , 2 ' VV , 'E V I -J if , H V14 V if V N 5 Q V V My , . H , V W, A,e- L fi V 1 V' A +, V ,L ,, V. ' , Hz 7 M14 '5 ' ffv V V . A V VXWVHM - V V,.,,, W V 'W ' '41 MVA T. , ' , , W1 915,124 V 'J V , . V' V V' VV ,, 'A Ve V J , V A KV-V A 7, V1 7 we bg' 3 W? w ' , A DW , , 4 1 ,QQ Vw , ,Ag Q V ,Q ,VV Q, V- 3 ' ' W W W4-V-V' J W '1WW K El ii:'5'1' 'wr W ,,,, ,sf ' VV 2 we :V ,V ' J L ' Vfi i' 1 ,r , V ff ,VV f ' ,V A iw M ' ,V Q , W' ,ffif , ff 'VZVm,,'V, Xp 5 ?3e,,V!MwV ,V. ,WZ - ,M , ,' ,f,,f i V A ee V We ' V ee,' VV A , y , 5 ' gg' 'ef 'V ,. V Vv V GLV M5 Vf AV., V Vw if V , ' M 1. ee if e ..31fQ:1,3'f , W Robert Sticco Played on J.Vf Basketball team . . . track and Cross Country runner . . . College is Soccols next venture. Nadine A. Swank Skiing and music occupy lzer free time . . . plans to pursue a career in music education . . . participated in Chorus, Intramurals, Concert and Marching Band, Ski Club, Pep Club, FHA, and Senior Play. Jeanne A. Stief Member of NHS. FNA. Seminar Club, Dramatics Club, Nat'l Tlzespians, and Senior Play . . . Science Club Pres- ident and Yearbook Circulation Man- ager . . . 'ZIean will be a secondary math teacher. David J. Talcik Belonged to Latin Club, Pep Club, Seminar Club . . . played on the Ten- nis team . . . Law is Dave's cl1osen profession. Linda Stone Business career anticipated. . . ac- tivities includeStudent Council, Girlls Trackteam, GAA. CNY Youth League, Lambda Plzi Sorority. . . Varsity Cheerleading Captain, VicePresident of NHS. and Junior Class President. 'David Thompson Cars and hunting fill Lad's free time . . . active in Student Council and Intrarnurals . . . college comes aftergraduation. Lynn C. To lhurst Intramurals, FTA, Pep Club, Senior HR Representative and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority have kept Lynn busy . . . college will follow graduation. Cons uelo D. Torrey Conni,' hopes to become an elemen- tary teacher. . . active inFNA, FTA Pep Club, Yearbook, Intramurals, CYO . . . Secretary of GAA . . .hob- bies include swimming and skating. y HIM-au,,,. Timothy Toomey Patricia A. Torio Pat , a future dental hygienist . . . French Club, Newspaper, Pep Club, FTA. Yearbook, Dramatics Club, Li- brazy Assistant and Senior Play, are included in her activities . . . enjoys skiing, riding, and reading. Sports Editor ofthe Warrior . . . Stu- dent Council Intramurals, and Track participation . . . Tim lzopes to at- tend college. Sydney S. Tyler Being Senior Class VP. keeps Syd on the go. . . actively participated in AFS Committee, Yearbook, FHA, Dramatics Club, GAA. Pep Club, FTA, Libraly Club, Rainbow . . . lvillenter into the field ofphilosophy. Robin D. VanLoan Yearbook Class Editor. . . her ac- tivities include French Club, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Chorus, Dramatics Club, FTA, Library Assistant, Pep Club, AFS Committee, Rainbow, and SeniorPlay. . . Rob plansateach- ing career. 39 Candace M. Vo lturno Art Club, Pep Club, and Lambda Phi Sorority membership . . . main interest is art. . . Candy'3 aim is to be a flight nurse. Margaret M. Warren Yearbook Editor-in-Chief. . . partic- ipated in NHS. French Club, GAA, Pep Club, Senior Play, AFS Commit- tee, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority ...AFS exchange Student... Peggy will major in social work in college. M. Kristine Waldon College is in Kris's,'future . . . be- longed to All Service, Latin Club, AFS Committee, Newspapelg and Se- nior Play. . . interested in art and the guitar. Michael Wheeless Mike was a member of Chess Club, Seminar Club, Newspaper, andSenior Play . . . has ambition to beawriter. William N Walker Spanish Club and Intramurals are Bill's activities . . . hobbies in- clude hunting, fishing, and sports . . . future plans include college. George Widas NHS Treasurer, andformer Treasurer and Secretary of Student Council . . . member of Seniorandlllarching Band, Wrestling Team, Nat'l Thespians, Dramatics Club, and SeniorPlay . . . will enter college after graduation. Roger Wiebusch College-bound Bush has competed in J.V and Varsity Football, Base- ball, Basketball . . . Key Club, Stu- dent Council, and Announcer's Club member. . . able president of NHS. William Wilson Hunting and Hshing are 13'ill's hob- bies . . . active in J.V1 and Varsity Wrestling. . . plans to attend college. Gary W Wolek Participant in FTA, Yearbook, Dra- matics Club, Key Club, Spanish Club, French Club . . . Newspaper Feature Editor . . . plans to enter theForeign Service after college. ..g.n.-mi Nancy Wright A keen interest in music. . . activ- ities include Band, Chorus, Senior Play, Music Club, Student Council, Seminar Club, and Yearbook . . . a future nurse. 8:10 A.M. Annette M. Young Interests are music, reading, and sew- ing. . . participated in Seminar Club, Music Club, Chorus, and Se- nior Play. . . college will follow graduation. Robert Zoll A career in conservation awaits Bob , . . hobbies are fishing and hunting . . . a Science Club member. 42 Margaret A. Zabel Peggy is active in FNA, Pep Club, FTA. Yearbook, French Club, and Delta Sigma Delta Sorority... Chairman of Senior Welfare Com- mittee . . . college is her next step. Roderick Barrett Rod . . . will enter Armed Forces. Ann Baart Worked in the Nurse's Office... likes to cook'and sew. David Buck Norman E Dunbar Ned,' . . . a member ofJ. V and Var- sity Football and Baseball teams and Key Club. Karen L. Zamojski Lambda Phi Sorority, J.V and Var- sity Cheerleading, Student Council, Pep Club, and FTA are among her activities . . . next year will End Karen in college. John Dwyer James Lundy Patricia Murtagh Active in GAA, Pep Club, and In- tramurals . . . Peesha will attend college. Joel Simmons WH OCS' WH 0 Ann Baldwin, Joe Adams BESTNATURED. . . Sue Bates, Dave Brown ,f-wwf WITTIEST . . . Pat Murtagh, Ron Peters MOST TALENTED . . . Nadine Swank, Charlie Schoeneck BEST LOOKING . . . MOST UNPREDICTABLE . . . Melanie Gabri, Bob Doolittle Kathy Cleary, John Ritter , , J 55' uw' - - ee it f MoST VERSATILE . . . l Linda Stone, Roger Wiebusch CLASS WORKERS - - - Sydney Tylen Pat Hofmann MOSTINTELLECTUAL . . . Judy Sardo, Dan Phillips A-4 BEST DRESSED . . . Lynda Smith, Ron Metzgar MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. . . Peggy Warren, Mark Schumaker CLASS FLIRTS . . . Joanne Geiss, PeterSclzoonmaker MOS T TALKATILE. . . Candy Volturno, Arne Shehadi . A.. .wi Row A: A. Brock, K. Bruce, E. Bias, S. Billion, C. Bedworth, S. Baker. Row B: C. Braun, B. Barrow, D. Beagle, T. Brown. Row C: M. Blewett, T. Buhl, E. Arnold, F Baron, B. Bova. 46 J UNI 0. President . . . Ed Geehr Vice President . . . Tim Buhl Row A: D. Cooper, P. Corrigan, G. Cieply, R. Crosby, S. Clune, P. Ceckowski, B. Cushing-Mun ray, M. Cherweniak, J. Carl, G. Christofji D. Clasen. -Row B. C. Butler, D. Cottet, K. Cefar- atti, K. Carpenter, L. Cleveland, C. Cole, D. Dattler, LASS Secretary . . . JeffGallagher Treasurer. . . Jeff Carl Row A: J. Gallagher, E. Geehr, N Greenfield, P. Hickey, T. Grimm, J. Hofmann, R. Ham- merle, J. Gremillion, R. Geiler. Row B: A. Haplin, M. Godfrey, J. Hillenbrand, C. Hinkle, J. Hol- ihan, K. Guercio, J. Mesaiesia, J. Girard, B. Grzejka, L. Gif- ford, S. Gidari, M. Gebhardl, K. Lavigne, C. Buza, M. Goult. F i Row A: J. Fuller, R. Fenton, R. Flynn, G. Demperio B Dunn 'Ii Davilt, M. Dzialak. Row B: D. Denick, L. jus, M. DeRocher, M. Fernan, S. Donato, M. Davitt. DeAlbe1t J Ba Row A: J. Kadamus, M. Jones, P. Kielar, D. Kricks, R. Kim- ber, J. Jackowski, P. King. Row B: R. Krise, D. Lubak, M. Koch, B. Krausharr, T Kimball, T. Klakiewicz, Hi Long. J. Pernisi, G. Newton, R. Reiner, D. Par- sons, M. Rinko, J. Pepe. Row A: P. McDowell, S. Oakley, J. Mac Beth, J. Manion. Row B: D. Martin, E. Miller, J. Menapace, K. Mider, M. Metzgar. Row C: K. Mager, S. Mc Carthy, A. Mack, L. Miller. Row A: J. Parsons, T. Stone, B. Quackenbush, A. Sperry, B. Stark, R. Thoryk, D. Thompson, M. Steves. Row B: M. Stanard, D. Sardo, E. Tanner, H Stephan, L. Sposato, S. Sopp. Row A: B. Widas, M Wasnik, L Walsh, S. Wallislei, M. Zales, E. Wade. Row B: S. Vassallo, G. Williams, R. 5 3 Wood, G. Zabel, D. Troendle, J. Wall, A. Tuite, J. Tulowiecki, W Wool fort, C. Traphagen, F Annis. , . x Row A: E. Murphy, R. Root, T Rus- sell, E. Musengo, P. Raczkowski, M. Priola. CPI-I OM CRE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Preszdent .................................. Jean Sauda Vzce-Preszdent ......................... Hal Bookman Secretary ................................. Carol Cruickshank Treasurer ................................ Mary Tanner Row A: D. Baier, R. Bratt, 71 Brock, T. Blewett, H. Bookman, T. Bianchi. Row B: S. Boucher, J. Biesemeyer, J. Biesemeyer, L. Brooks, A. Avery, L. Bauerle. 6 E Row A: R. Goue, B. DeHauen, C. Euerts S. Gross, D. Dellmore, S. Forth, B. Guth Row B: G. Enders, M. DiGiulio, L. Del Mario. f Aff' ,- Row A: M. Bruet, K. Cleary, G. Cottet, C. Cruick- shank, H Bruse, C. Carrigan. Row B: L. Chase, B. Couture, B. Cutlen M. Couture, M. Caslen M Crisali. Row A: W Johnson, D. Kennell, N. Kill- more, M. Judge, B. Kaelberg M. Jones, G Hudson, P. Jaynes, B. Houey. Row B P. Hanley, N Honis, E. Kalode, K. Hugh- lock, L. Gurtowski, D. Dwyer. Row A: P. Koual, D. Maione, B. M. Mc Ardle, B. McCarthy, D. M. Low, A. Lewandowski. Row land, P. Lane, T. Mesatesta, A. King, M. Kuriatnyk, L. LoBello. Row A: D. Sellars, G. Rein, T Ropchak, E. Rosenstein, J. Ro- lince, R. Rotolo. Row B: J. Sau- da, K. Quinell, S. Robinson, B. Robinson, L. Rusch. 52 Kornmullen Lemanczyk, B: K. Kirk- Lorczak, N Row A: M. Moore, J. McLaughlin, G. Pitts, S. Litzen- berger. Row B: D. Mondo, M. Moran, C. Peberl, P. O'Hearn, M. McIntyre, J. Munn, K. Quigley, J. Rear- don, L. Squires. Row A: M. Stack, P. Shea, M. Stedman, B. Sobczak, T. Smith, J. Skuarch. Row B: M Smallwood, N. Smithson, M Tanner, C. Sut- terg M. Skifji L. Sliski, L. Shell, L. Scoeneck. Row A: N Togias, D. Tascano, C. Williams, K Too- mey, J. Walsh, T. Tyler. Row B: J. Wilkie, M. Valen- tino, K. Wroath. Row C: D. Wowk, J. Taylon D Thoma, M. Weeks. FRE H MAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President .... ........... B ill Christy Secretary .... ...... K aren Cannon Treasurer ...... .......... P at Bunn Row A: K. Brown, L. Allen. Row B: M. Boucherg P. Bunn, J. Buhl. Row C: B. Capsello, J. Castle, S. Bajus. Row D: K Bea- gan, C, Barron, M. Bassani. Row E: N Carsten, B. Badgley, 71 Caccamo. Row E' J. Cavanaugh, D. Brazell, R. Blesemeyer. Row A: J. Emanuelli, P. Ches- bro, P. Demperio, C. Congen G. Clarke, K. Christiana, S. Cec- kowski, N Diana, K. Damish. Row B: D. Dattler, L. Daniul, R. Cole, B. Clyne, D. Cutler, G. Daniul, R Christy, B. Christy, R. Davis. Row A. A. Dewitt, J. D. Doran, IZ Fal cone, M. Finn, C. Farmer, D. Ennis. Row B: S. Endress, P. Emanuelli, D. Douglas, M. Dwyer, S. Dollazuay, J. DiNapoli, D. Denick I Z I Row A: M. Fowkes, B. B. Hogan, J. Herbig, D. Gabri, B. Geller, G. Hoyt, R. Guth, G. Goue. RowB:N Flynn, K. Griffin, R. Gabor, A. Goff, K. Homik, K. Haley, K. Godzak. h . f Row A: R. Jaynes, M. Kuriatnyk, J. Koch, J Lazur, E. Keller, M. Keller. Row B: C. Johns, D. Loveless, S. Krause, K. Kerwin, C. Maher, S. Lewandowski, J. Kane, D. Kane. Row A: M. Niles, D. Meagher, L. Mancy, J. May, T. McA,rdell, B. Marsh, J. Mor- gan, C. Mclntyre. Row B: P. Millen K. McGrath, K. Miller, J. McKeluie, S. O'Brien N Milliman, L. Manion. 56 Row A: R. Ricklis, G. Roberts, M O'Grady, D. Rozycz- ko, P. Ryan. Row B: P. Rolince, E. Raab, S. Oakley, M, Rapsis. Row C: M. Obedzinski, L. Richen W Rusch. Row D: L. Ronkainen, B. Ropchak, J. Roarabaugh, L Porter. Row A: H. Wilson, S. Taylon R. Wolek. Row B: L. Toscano, C. Volturno. Row C: L. Thompson, J. Wortelboen A. Hemming, Row D: J. Wright, J. Zoanette, K. Valerio, M. Welsh, C. Tower. Row A: J. Stone, D. Streib, P. Spizzans, S. Scott J. Scharmach, R. Stearns, K Smith, R. Seymour Row B: J. Stack, S. Steenwerth, B. Schaible, V Sadlen J. Schumacherg T. Sarat. Q12 EI GH TH GRADE Row A: D. Brennan, A. Bukowski, S. Bed- worth, G. Archambeau, C. Braun, D. Brown, C. Buck, B. Bromka, J. Bialobreski, R. Bracy, W Ames. Row B: L. Brown, G. Baken K. Barone, R Bancroft, N. Bor- olonaro, P. Bova, S. Brown, I. Albanez, B. Beagle. CLASS OFFICERS President ............. ..... I nez Albanese Vice-President ..... ........... C indy Sliski Secretary ......... ...... R osemarie Froio Treasurer ..... ..... M elanie Christoff Row A: G. Carbery, R. Demperio, B. Carl, J. Cerio. Row B: P. DeCarlo, J. Chase, D. Daniul, D. Cress, P. DeCarlo, R. DeMario. Row C: D. Davitt, L. Da- misch, C. Clarke, K. Crisafi, M. Christoff J. Curley. Row A: M. Grady, J. Dwyen B. Greczyn, G. Duffy, J. Gray, C. Flynn. Row B: L. Fidlen R. Froio, P. Glas- L, brenner, L. Grigorierg K. Faclk. Row C: S. Giernza, C. Goult, J. Finn, E. Doran, B. Fanto. Row A: T O'Brien, G. Millis, M. McClurg, B. MacBeth, H O'Hara, P. Murphy, P. Marconi, Row B: T. McHale, M. Nash, M. Meagher, G. Musak, B. Mc- Intosh. Row C: B. Milliman, M. Oakley, W Intosh, N. Meacham, D. Rice. Row A: C. Jillson, M. LeMieu.x, M. Kudlick, A. Hoare, S. Hay: Row B: A. Haynes, R. Howard, P. Jakes, J. Kerwin, B. Ingraham, D. Knapp, B. Jennings, P. Loweecey, J. Li tz. Row A: P. Pernisi, C. Pond. Row B: E. Pernisi, D. Pet- roff J Pitts, E. Richen Row C: D. Roberts, M Oot, M. Roberts, D. Roarbaugh. Row D: M. Reschke, J Quackenbush, S. Perrine, C. O'Keefe. Row E: S. Peters, M Newman, J Parsons, W Phillips. Row A: D. Slifka, D. Taylon P. Skuarck, R. Taylon M Sage, J. Schoenheik, T1 Smallwood, M Terzier, J Simmons, E Smith. Row B: A. Schumaker, S. Staf- ford, R. SkiffQ D. Szczeck, J. Schumachen S. Sherlock, C. Sliski. Row A: R. Woolfort, J Wagner, G. Spamen J. Zabel, R Wiebusch, E. Tobin. Row B: E Wilson, S. Weller, D. Toth, R. Yeiserg P. Valleno, D. Torio. Row C: N Widas, D. Van Denburgh, C. Webb, L. Tyler,J Web- len L. Torrey. EVE TH GRAD CLASS OFFICERS President ................... Patty Carow Vice-President..Mary Jane Hersca Secretary ............. Laurie McKelUie Treasurer .... ........ L inda Honis Row A: FZ DeJohn, R Citek, J. Cleary, H Caywood. Row B: G. Cottet, C. Corbett, F Coutry, M. Donato, B. Buza. Row C: B. Donauan, D. Dardaris, J. Capa- cello, P. DeWaard, R. Carrigan. Row D: D. Diefendorfj J. Couture, S. Chesbro, C. Dehauen, R Davitt. Row E: D. Dukat, V Collins, C. Congen K Casselbury, M. Chester. Row A: B. Besanceney, P. Bradshaw, 71 Albanese, S. Avery, J. Brown, G. Buck, G. Bajus, 71 Brady, M. Anderson, M. Bookman, W Bensarsky, E. Bratt, D. Ashley. Row B: D. Bill, N Braun, D. Barrett, R. Broga, C. Bracy, M. Balduzzi, M. Boggs, J. Bra- zell. Row A: S. Eno, L. Gebhardt, L. Gross, W Hammerle, J. Hatcher, D. Duszynski, K. Har- vey. Row B: J. Godfrey, E. Fitzpatrick, L. Fri- gon, D. Feit, B. Heil, E. Dunn, L. Evans. Row C: T Halstead, J. Giacobbe, J. Goss, D. Herbig, T. Dusse, K. Dywer, E. Fehlau Row A: J. Lewis, M. Luteran, D. McKenna, G. Mankham, C. Muller, S. Norton, K. Kimben C. McCann, M. Longo, B. Obedzinski, M. Mance, G. McKennis. Row B: L. McArdell, L, McKelvie, M. Lowery, K. Cushing- Murray, D. Michaud, M. Mack, P. McDonnell, M. Molella. Row C: E. McGrath, D. Martin, P. Mahen B. O'Brien. Row A: E. Hoyt, J. Howe. Row B: M. Hercsa, B. Krau- shaar, G. Irving, J. Howe. Row C: P. Karow, K. John- son, L. Ireland, G. Ketaily. Row D: M. Kimball J. Hop- kins, M. Koval, V Keller. Row E: L. Honis J. Koch, J. Kudlick, C. Levine. Row A: J. Peck J Romano D. Ori, N. Rein A Rusch W Quinell. Row B S Rapsis C O'Hara, T Robinson M Park inson, L. Rusch W Quinell Row C: P. Peterson C Remfenstezn D. Rounds, S. Potter J Pufky Row A: J Zankowski, R. Woolforl, V Zieglerg R. Wonders, S. Zacharew- ski, B. Wilkins, C. Webb, T1 Traphagen. Row B: N Williams, A. Tindall, J. Tindall, K Wilburg P. Warters, L. Wortelboerg K Wilson. Schazble N Schaible W , 1 Q, W 4 1 ACULTY BOARD UF ED U CATI O .. .1 Mr. Ralph R. Coon, Mr. George J. Stephan, Mr. Howard J. Steele, Mr. Merle L. Hagin, Mrs. Mary Barduhn DR. HAROLD N. LANGLITZ District Principal MR. IVAN BEAMS Principal Mr. Beams at work Agents? 1 and his motley crew .,,,,,,,.---W ..Ww,..wvMW'- mwwf' 68 MR. DONALD BAILEY Assistant Principal f Xx- Tlze Agents are watching MR. LAWRENCE HOOD Administrative Assistant G IDANCE 155 J' 5 -s' I- E -1 x 5 M if W, 1' if' 3 J 'R f 1 , 'R Y' f if 'ffjf' 4,3 RQAXJJC 5? in -Q ir t Y 10 5 wx! AUP' We .fi ,,: Q J Q gf, lr ff N M 3 if, 'vfgihs 5 af apt' 'h Q41 Q fr p m R- rl K R, R h b Aw MRS. MARION REYNOLDS 9th and 10th grade Counselor MRS. ETHEL SMITH 11th and 12th grade Counselor MR. NIEL MUTSCHLER 7th and 8th grade Counselor Guidance Co-ordlnator MISS JOY AQUINO English FACULTY MR. JOHN BARRY Foundation Skills MISS JOAN BAUER Physical Education MR. GEORGE BENEDIC T Art Co-ordinator 70 3 wi if A , fi A I MR. JERALD BECHARD English Co-ordinator MRS. M. ISABEL BISHOP Reading f Q fm MRS. JANET BUHL Business x M. .N Af' MRS. LA URA BORLAND Business MRS. SUSAN BRONK Spanish 2 1 Co-ordinator MR. KENNETH BROWN Science E. V I j , . Q f v s fs. X . . si' , . MR. ROBERT BRONIS Social Studies E sa fx Af' .. MR. PAUL BROWN Physical Education MR. WA YNE B UCKLE Y English MR. DELBERT BULLOCK English MR. STANLEY COLELLA Music Co-ordinator MRS. BARBARA CURLEY English 72 E ' MR. RICHARD CULKIN Science MRS. ARRES BURRITT Mathematics Co-ordinator MISS JUDITH CLARK Physical Education MR. WILLIAM DADEY Chemistry MR JAMES DEUEL Social Studies MRS. Scien MARIAN ELLIS ce 'swf MRS. JO YCE EVERINGHAM Librarian M , I . X , .3 A L x , MRS. KATHRINE MR. FRED FULLER FALKENBERG Spanish Mathematics MR. DA VID GA GNIER MRS. JOAN FLETCHER Reading Business MRS. JUNE GIESSE Eng W I L P lish MISS MARY GRA CEFFO Home Economics Co-ordinator MRS. MARILYN GORDON English ' 51' V -. MR. JERRY GORDON Audio-Visual Co-ordinator MISS MARILYN G UENTI-IER Home Economics 74 1' , MR. 'IHOMAS HA VILL Soczcll Studzes MRS. JOAN HA VILL Music MR. PETER JOHNSON Social Studies MRS. ELIANE KEA TING French MRS. SALLY JONES . Nurse R AIRS. JANE KEIVDRICK Mathematics MR. WILLIAM KERS TEN Industrial Arts SET r. f Q y ! MRS. AIARY KINNAN Mathematics MRS. SUSAN KREITZER English 7 MR. AN 'IY-ION Y LOM- BARDO Music MRS. LORETTA Reading MISS GEORGIANA LANDRY French: Language Co-ordinator LINEHAN MRS. ISABEL MEA CHAM Social Studies M1 MR. ED WARD MC CARDLE Physical Education Co-ordinator MR. JOHN MEA CHEM Mathematics MR. ANTHONY MOLLICA Social Studies MR. KEITH PATRICK English MR. ROBERT NASH Industrial Arts Co-ordinator MISS L YNN MUS TARD Social Studies MR. DOUGLAS NIELSEN Social Studies MRS. JANE PIZOR Occupational Education ,pail MISS DORTHY NEWMAN English MR. JOSEPH PA TERNITI Industrial Artsg Driver Education MR. MORTON POINTON Physics MISS PATRICIA REDING English MISS MARY REILLY MR. LAWRENCE PRZEK OP Biology: Science Co-ordinator MISS M. CA THERINE RICHARDSON Ma thematics English MR. JOHN RYAN Physical Educa tion,- Driver Education 78 MRS. RUTH SCHECHTER Librarian MISS PATRICIA SCANLON Social Studies MR. LESLIE SHAW Social Studies Co-ordinator MR. GILBERT S TRA THMANN Indus trial Arts gf S 3 f Jr MRS. SALLY SCH WARTZ Social Studies MR. L YNN SPANFELNER Mathematics MRS. CATHERINE SCOTT Latin MR. STEVEN SPEA CH Ch em is try 79 MR. NICHOLAS TODISCO Art 80 MRS. ANNE TRABOLD French MISS JO ANN WALLACE English MR. PAUL TODD Mathematics MR. ALBERT VAN HEESCH Biology MISS JANET WICKS French SECRETARIES Mrs Anne LeMzeux Mrs Anne Karow Mrs Alzce Kadamus, Mrs. Dorothy Pond, Mrs Lozs Rem Mrs Kay Whelan Mrs Ruth Cleveland C USTODIANS Mrs. Detor, Mrs. Rao, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs Goff Mrs. Stryminski, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs Kuriatnyk Mrs Bajzsh Mrs Casler Mrs Klukzeuncz Mrs Czrnzlluca Mrs Hart man a ' 1 - x - 1 - 1 - ' fn 3 f 41. 2 22 Q Z 0 .fb Aw vf 1 f-57? f Q if: Ly! 1345 2 W W e X 1 1' L? ,di e I 1 , E , Ai 6 ' af ,i z M ,,,x if CTIVITI S STUDE TCOU CIL Row A: M. LeMieux, P. Hanley, D. Kricks, FI Christy, J. Buhl, P. Bunn, I-L Kaiser, FZ Smith, E. Geehr, R. Wiebusch, E. Sau- da, P. Hofmann, C, Carrigan, B. Robinson, R. Reiner, T. Kahne, H. Bookman, P. Hickey, B. Folsinger, E. Pernisi, C. Butler, Row B: N Wright, L. Griffin, P. Peterson, R Karow, M. Welsh, I. Albanese, B. Beagle, B. Taylor, M. Cost, R. Yeiser, T Schoenheit, C. Corbett, C. Kermes, D. Hartman, M. Tanner, J. King, C. Peberl, M. McKennis, M. Fernan, G. Zabel, G. Christ- off Row C: Miss Richardson, J. Biesemeyer, M. Schumaker, K. Kirkland, N. Honis A Bonfire Pep Rally and theAnnualAlum- ni Dance highlighted the fall agenda. West- hillls first Winter Weekend and Ski Weekend were held in February. Another successful Moving-Up Day was planned for the month of May. Better student-faculty relationships were sought through the student panel, Friends of the Administration? ,Q -tin , 3' Q' ffl X gr I fr 'fi a 5 15 Q . . 2 W X Officers: Janet Biesemeyer, Vice-President, Mark A . X A Schumaker, President, Kathy Kirkland, Secretary, gmcl, Nancy Honis, Treasurer 0 2 if x9 O6 ENSH Cx 'YT CQUN 84 Row A: J. Manion, R. Burton, S. Yennock, S. Robinson, S. Duxbury, J. Scott, B. Guth, W Wool- fort, S. Billion, Mr. Patrick. Row B: C. Sutter, L. Schoeneck, M. Gabor, P. Warren, 'Ii Toomey. Absent from picture: A. Baldwin, C. Torrey, M. Elliott, P. Torio, P. Zabel, C. Bedworth, D. Sardo, G. Williams, L. Smith, M. Waznik, J. Smith, J. Stief, L. Shell, P. McLaughlin, S. Graves, R. Van Loan, K. Guercio, D. Oattler, C. Schoeneck, T. Grimm, M. Smallwood. WARRIUR 1966 THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... ..... P eggy Warren ,U ...N Senior Editor ....... ........ S haron Graves Classes Editor ........ ..... R obin Van Loan Activities Editor ....... ..... M artha Gabor Business Manager ...... .... J ohn Manion Circulation Manager ..... ..... J eanne Stief ,XL 'f Copy Editor .............. ......... M arge Elliott ,f Advisor .......... ..... ...... M r . Keith Patrick 1 and 'eg g All the loyal Homeroom Sales Representatives. We're on candid what? A Hard Day's Night 8 KEY CLUB Row A: D. Kricks, P. Ceckowski, N. Dunbar, H. Kaiser, M. Needham, G. Wolek, T Graji T. Smith, M. Jones, J. Gallagher, B. Cleary, B. Potter, J. Adams, J. Gehm, A. Shehadi, B. Robinson, B. McCarthy, E. Sauda, J. Dusse, B. Doolittle, D. Brown, C. Schoeneck, J. MacBeth, P Hickey, J. Carl. Row B: D. Phillips, P. Kielar, R. Reiner, T. Grimm, J. Kadamas, D. Toscano, T Maione, H Bookman, K. Toomey, E. Murphy, FI Sarat, T Tyler, J. McLaughlin, M. Ingraham, P. Koval, M. McArdle, C. Carrigan, F Ceckowski, P. Carrigan, J. Bell, R. Sutter, R. Gieler, K. Handov, J. Parsons. Row C: M. Schumaker, D. Moy- er, R. Peters, G. Widas, T Brock, P. Hofmann, R. Wiebusch, M. Demperio, T Kahne, P. King, Mr. Bronk, E. Geehr, Filsinger, IV Long, J. Pepe, B. Widas, T Buhl, T Stone, G. Christofji M. Standard. 4 Hosting the New York Convention was the 4 L .6 main project for this active organization. Willingness to serve the school and com- munity was displayed by the club's corridor XJ guides, ushers at assemblies and volunteer Y V workers at the House of Providence. . O' 4 A L Another successful candy sale. 86 ATIO AL I-I0 UR OCIETY R -. K fx? :Y mf' E Ri 'X Q 1 Q 3 if Van 2 z as 3 11 M. EL, f . , ,I ,.... -......,.. M , ... a. 'fed .fx - 4' 'sf 2 ff., V13 LJ a,.m.,Z l ' gszk gf 3 3 A I H . Qs f . Y, 4 3 1 , in , ' Q 2.5 L Q is ' Q 5 1 . rs 1 - ' ' ' K tb 1 X, .I V. fr X PM W-MM? 3 'Y-A--W-N---1 Y X 4 . 5 I' if 4 is . 'fmt' ,ff . A ussigal fecitalfeaturzng Mr. 3Anthiony Lbmbfzrdo and the Kklgryan 3Merfi2's Choitr was presbrf teak il the to . x ft ,Viz 'P 5 g razsev.m.o.zzey. f.Q1Lg.ag.js.cholar- ship. f L 5 Row A: K. Jones, D. Phillips, H Kaiser, C. Schoeneck, T Graf M. Schu- maker, B. Robinson, G. Wolek, P. Warren. Row B: T. Kahne, J. Stiefi J. Sardo, J. Gehm, F Sarat, M. Gabor, K. Marzynski, D. Moyer. Row C: R. Wiebush, president, L. Stone, Uice-president, E. Sauda, secretary, G. Widas, treasurer. FUTURE T ACI-IER OFAMERIC L. Brown, G. Hoag, K. Bell, P. Torio, R. VanLoan, S. Saft, M. Gabor, C. Ingraham, S. Tyler, L. Miller, L. Mancino, R. Gabor, A. Baldwin, S. Graves, S. Caywood, J. Dygert, C. Gucleert, C. McQuaid, C. Satterle, C. Torrey, C. Bedworth, K. Cefaratti, D. Dattler, S. Donato, K. Guer- cio, D. Hemrning, J. Holihan, P. Raczkowski, D. Sardo, 'II Scheufler, E. Tanner, A. Tuite, G. Williams, B. Guth, K. Kirkland, A. Rewandowski, A. Lorczak, M. Mclntyre, D. Mondo, J. Munn, L. Rusch, P. Russell, J. Sauda, M. Smallwood, M. Valentino, J. Zoanette, S. Robinson, S. Yen- nock, K. Cannon, P. Clzesbro, G. Clark, D. Colbourn, S. Dollaway, D. Douglas, S. Endress, A. Goff, A. Hemming, C. Johns, K. Kerwin, J. King, S. Lewandowski, C. Maher, K. McGrath, L. Potter, J. Roarbaugh, E. Ropchak, W Rusch, '11 Sarat, L. Thompson, K. Valerio, J. Wortelboer, K Marzynski, president, A. Facik, vice-president, P. Herbig, secretary, N. Henry, treasurer, S. Duxbury, editor Members dissected a cat and built a telescope. Guest speakers were sponsored by the club and a visit was made to the observatory at S U .E,L.,.. :.Y - gi., 55153. f X --- - '. - Nq. ,. I '. . B .- xp? . ix,w,5Xgw N-Y. ,Wx - '2'-- ..,:' I-5. ie T ' gk-,,. 'ggi . 'S ff-iff L.. -' f: - Y Q X QQ' Q Y , 'VX sm-5 ' CIEN E CL UB Row A: T Kahne, D. Talcik, T Carsten, J. Anderson, T Graff R. Sutter, Mr. Pointon. Row B: R. Davis, B. Zoll, G. Rein, M. Blewitt, M. Wasnik, J. MacBeth, B. Quackenbush, W Long, T Buhl, P. Cefaratti, J. Scharmach, S. Duxbury, J. Sardo. Row C: D. Phillips, vice-president, T McDonnell, secretaryg J. Stieji presi- dent, B. Potter, treasurer. SEMI AR CLUB Each meeting gives the members an opportunity to discuss a different topic of a political, religious, or so- cial nature. Q , Row A: J. Smith, D. Dellmore, L. Schoeneck, J. Stief K. Jones, A. Young, L. Shell, T Carsten, B. Potter, D. Talcik, M. Wheelis. Row B: T McDonnell, S. Colbourn, secretary, A. Smith, presidentg Mr. Shaw, N. Wright, A. Dewitt, R. Davis. 88 THE WESTHILL WORLD Row A: Miss Wallace, W Woolfort, L. Brown, S. Billion, B. Potter, L. Mancino, G. Wolek, C. Schoe- neck, K. Jones, J. Bialobreski, D. Dellmore, B. Robinson, C. Maher. Row B: J. Cooper, M. Cost, P. Herbig, L. Schoeneck. ,- -LS' li? ,E-.: f2,.Lx. ' Mx i.. I ' X W . llfl J' ,, fx :fra X - X .1 - Y I .. xx - ,V sz , f 1 -' TX ' 0 Q ...X . - X Q., - : : ,xx . . 'YP fl- X .Ts-X G J if -.A,,3 ysx,j5 1 , .4 , -sxsisf 6 Mfr? - Q . K f I , , , Z 5--5-11 'S fi F 'zalfzi' xx 5? N Tri 'Q 2' - A 1 X tag ee f- -X -NJ 215' :ffl-' ' go ci dj, ,Z - -M...-B. 5... ef. ,. . S ' -5- 50' THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......................... Bill Potter Feature Editors .......... Gary Wolek, Karen Jones, Pete Cefaratti Sports Editors ......... Bob Robinson, Rusty Yeiser, Carol Maher Activities Editors... Sharon Billion, Linda Miller, Wendy Woolfort, Jim Bialobreski Art Editor .................... Charles Schoeneck Circulation Manager ........ Linda Mancino Advisor ..................... Miss JoAnn Wallace In the monthly editions such issues as mocking and patriotism have been examined. Students have enjoyed the club and sports news, short stories, and a Batman serial. 8 LIBRARY CLUB Row A: C. Maher, M. Niles, G. Clarke, M. Moran, L. Shell, B. Ropchak, S. Dollaway, A. Goff Row B: H. Stephan, secretary: J. Romano: D. Rounds: M. Mackg S. Sherlock: M. Hinkleg S. Endressg K Kerwing T Sarat. Row C: D. Denick, presidentg M. Dwyer, K. Guer- cio,' M. Dauittg L. DeMariog L. Gurtowski: P. Chisbro. Row D: A. Lorczakg D. Denick, vice-president: K. Griffin: J. Roarabaugh. The members spend their free periods work- ing in thelibrary behind the desk or stocking shelves. Seniors: R. Van Loan, J. Lorczak, S. Duxbury, K. Marzinski, C. Ingra- ham, P. Torio, M. Gabor. 90 BUUKSTURE P. Pauenti, S. Forth, P. Murtagh JU IOR HIGH RED CRUSS L. Wortelboer, I. Albanese, A. Horr, P. Glasbrenner, M. LeMieux, S. Haley, L. Peters SE IOR HIGH ART CL B Standing: Mr. Benedict, M Steves, H Muncy, J. Skuarch Sitting: M. Caster, C. McIntyre, D. Denick. AUDI 0- VIS AL SER VIC The students participating in the AV Service spent many selfless hours provid- ing teachers with equipment to help them present their subject more effectively. Row A: P. Dwyer, P. Sitek, E. Raab, J. Sanborn, T. Sperry, Mr. Gordan, J. Schar' mach, M. Terziev, B. Clyne. Row B: M. Wasnik, J. Gehm, J. Manion, G. Rein, J. Smith, B. Greczyn. Row C: J. Adornato, L. Brown, S. Bedworth, S. Martin, R. Peters. E IOR HIGH DRAMATICS CL B Row A: B. Robinson, S. Boucher, K. Wroath, J. Hillenbrand, M. Rinko, D. Cottet, G. Widas, D. Moyer, J. Scott, C. Peberl K. Bell, R. Van Loan. Row B: S. Billion, H Stephan, M. Wheeles, J. Gehm, J. Manion, M. Needham, E Sarat, J. Sardo, C Satterlee, S. Colburn, P. Torio, S. Tfyler. Row C: W Woolfort, D. Denick, D. Sardo, P. Herbig, J. Stieff L. Brown, M. Gabor J. Beismeyer. 92 All members worked for the success of this yearls spring play, Bye Bye Birdie . Row A: Mrs. Jones, P. Emanuelli, M. Elliott, K. Quinnell, M. Davitt, L. Cleveland, president: C. Cole, secretary: J. Scott, E. Miller, J. Hillenbrand, treasurer: L. Gifford, C. Hinkle, Row B: P. Miller, K Haley, L. Bauerle, L. Miller, P. Jaynes, K. LaVigne, Uice-president, N Milliman, 'II Kimball. FUTURE URSES AM RICA HOMEECO OMIC C'LU Q E 5 I S i Row A: K Quigley, C. Rao, A. Mager, C. Grady, L. Sliski, C. Rogus, K Griffin, D. Louelis, B. Grzejka, P. O'Hearn, C. Barron. Row B: G. Enders, L. DeMario, S. McCarthy, L. LoBello, C. Hughlock, K. Homik, L. Manion, T. Mezatesta, M. Chrisali, C. Buza, A. Avery. Row C: Miss Guenther, S. Tyler, president, B. O'Neil, vice-president, S. Hildreth, secretary, J: Wilkie, trea- surer: D. Wozuk. 93 CHESS CL UB 113 NA v Standing: M. Wheelis, D. Ashley, B. Clyne, 71 Carsten, J. Scharmach, R. Reiner Seated: C, Scheneck, R. Sutter, Mr. Brown. NN UN CERS CL UB A K.: f.'.,y...: fi :B , , -., 090 Q - A :J N ' 'U 1 5Lil' of ga- . Q , x N 5 K J. Manton, M. Schumaker, C. Pond, C. Maher, L. Manion. Q, X 163 11- rw., Ill 1' ty ,MU . ll:,., I I 1 fm.1sff2fitt ' 2iwi.ff J t Back: M. Welsh, secretary, Mrs. Gordon, A. Tindall, D. Roberts, D. Ashley, S. Scott, president, V Sadler, A. Stein, K Miller, K Cannon, vice-president. Front: B. Greczyn, J. Romano. UNIUR HIGH DRAMATICS CLUB . A Al , S . 'N X X X ' Q, ,fm X Q, ,X ' 'a im ,, 4 M x Q wx 4 9 9 ti .15 S- xg .4 9 H QT QX 1 1 1' f . . .1 Av '51 E 15:1 .-,QL ' 1 l,L.11l! , - V U Li. X Ejg, .IU-,P A Q -Y H 15 f mi Y' Row A: R. Woolfort, P. McDonnell, P. Karow, S. Hay, L. Brown, P. Glasbrenner, J Weber L Torrey, N Meachem, treasurer, M. Christoff R. Skiffj G. McKennis. Row B: R. Yeiser D Martin, L. Peters, E. Doran, C. Sliski, secretary, I. Albanese, president, J. Schumacher, R. Froio historian, 71 Albanese, vice-president. AMERICA FIELD SER VIC Row A: J. Manion, R. Sutter, co-chairman, TI1 Graji E. Arnold, R. Reiner, treasurer. Row B: K. Smith, J. MacBeth, 'II Buhl, G. Wolek. Row C: R. Biesemeyer, B. Taylor, P. Murphy, H. Kaiser, B. Robinson Row D: S. Billion, L. Mancino, J. Sauda, N. Henry, chairman. Row E: C. Sutter, G. Williams, L. Cleve- land, M. Moran. Row F' S. Tyler, C. Bedworth, J. Biesemeyer, S. Duxbury, J. Scott. Row G: N. Mea chem, A. Schumaker, J. Biesemeyer, J. Biesemeyer, P. Warren. Foreground: L. Griffin, J. Baldwin, secretary, L. Miller, N King, K. Kirkland, S. Robinson, D. Sardo. In lgggmm, Q iwjfigaf 'wk ixwwzgfsm Wink wi' 5? ,5?'m.W,,,!E 5 ff iw 595' NN 'I fl X 1 s 5 fgffnf Y' A v- M 1 wi H - ,a,, ti, ,st f M5 gf .f it f 5 A7 5 Z if mail? sax La ,- ff fsf' ggw.,,,fv 5 2 12.32 5 .V,,.ei,j jf f igffgfvpif 5 5 Y gjlxi EH 13,55-SE 53 A - Christmas lg2r,15,y,.1i,.1f,fafzQQgMsLfggggniggwhiceats ,zfxgyew York was . , ,Lf fmf ..y '21, mv E-Auifxmsi Xp, held by We Mjzgffjfehaptgjji We afzifnuils Fv5?.gaL7Q?yg,R,pleas sponsored 'V 5 19 K 7 V 5? Ln., 2-me W ,, Ii 2 2. by the config tleedn Februdwfm g ww, QE SRL W W L vie, wQR2..?2, 5 W's,,Mwf,'3Qg3b3fsivb,agea 5 1 I M., 1 -, at Q., gif? fwiimzii iiiT1L..f.., M xg., szmmlwmwem,.A,,.vM,..-ismm,w,msWmM.,mm,,,,,!WWWay My 'W' f 7'-. f' L 'www if I V ?swV'WMmwwmvJwwmwwwmrs'mf:,wMS7 if ATM' - 3 Haroldis dramatic andsinging abili- ties will be remembered by the stu- dent body long after he has returned to Germany. Spending ten weeks in the home of a Filipino family has given Peggy cz better understanding of the true meaning of brotherhood. Westhill studentshauelearnedczbout school-life in England thanks to Bob's amusing comments on stage and in the paper. Wlwus. E IOR CO C RT CHUIR Sopranos: P. Anderson, P. Miller, M. DuRocher, K. Wroath, K. Cefaratti, K. LaVigne, M. Dauitt, S. Gidari, B. Root, G. Zabel, D. Troendle, S. Caywood, C. Satterlee, N. Wright, A. Young, L. Griffin, E. Butler, S. O'Brien. Altos: C. Damisch, D. Colbourn, N D'Anna, J. DiNapoli, M. Obedzinski, S. Boucher, C. Sutter, S. Donato, H. Stephan, M. Godfrey, L. Sposato, N. Swank, S. Colbourn, S. Saft. Tenors: R. Harvey, E. Wade, E. Musengo, E. ' ' ' li H. Kaiser. Murphy, G. Rein. Bass: G. Hoyt, B. Christy, G. Hudson, E. Arnold, J. Manion, P. Pauenti, L. Mu en, Director . . , Mrs. Joan Hauill. fy lfflfigx Xl 'Q .I-1 L4 5 N A FJ : K fw fgi E Fx ,, . , V fgx Q if? .., j .. 4 N1 K: 'WWW M ww N V Wg-111rIY W A I XW A' akimlf X 41afgh 4te2i5! V ,ff Qqiqw, fn, I X . . ' V . 4 D WMQQX 'MV' H I x 'wiv:s:5!!E:h'!4::f1 1 umm www yi ,.e.i.,e, W 'W.v'h!'vw ul'n'f I v Wu li. '11 . -AN 1-Jwnrl ll iahrmil,-MP1 Jlllygnll ,ll ' IV . . l 'I',lf,'o,K 0, qi .1 NtMl,s:wg4r',1Il,, 1 . ' - '.g,p'n,w'4,L.,, .' 4, xx' lu, ll, I 1 l.,lf in v I , Wwr4w0mrt,pf'- 0 A +ve' Hws! i w GW fiif55I3'i!5I55 -it ft' A wi is 'Nr' fx tiff Nl ,L f - 'Q r , , .gf f 1s'a'1l,.,,a,:vl . VX 5,.'1,f,,.' its-nel' la W I 1 Ill NNI 1 . . Sopranos: K. Christiana, P. Corbett, A. Goff B. Schaible, J. Nowicki, D. Kennell, P. Koch, K Carpenter, B. Krau- shaar. 2nd Sopranos: C. Conger, L. Manion, D. Douglass, K. Griffin, C. Peberl, J. Biesemeyer, A. Tuite, J. Menapace. Altos: C. Maher, M. Williamson, D. Denick, C. Johns, M. DiGiulio, M Smallwood, P. Jaynes, J. Wilkie, M Godfrey. Director . . . Mrs. Joan Hauill. GIRLZS' GLEE CL UB UNI UR HIGH CH OR iii? xii at am L. Boucher, K Casselbury, M Christoffj C. DeHauen, E. Bunn, D. Duszynski, S. Eno, K. Fitz- patrick, J. Godfrey, L. Gross, S. Hay, A. Hoare, J. Howe, L. Ireland, V Keller, J. Koch, M. Kudlick, P. Maher, D. Martin, B. McIntosh, M. Oakley, J. Peck, D. Rounds, A, Schumaker, M. Stein, J. Tindall, L. Torrey, R. Yenny. Director . . . Mr. Anthony Lombardo. JU IOR HIGH BA D D. Ashley, J. Bialobreski, D. Bill, M. Boggs, E. Bratt, J. Brazell, S. Clark, G. Clarke, C. Conger, C. Corbett, R. Davis, P. Dauitt, D. Diefendorji M. Donato, C. Flynn, R. Geiler, J. Gray, W Guercio, P. Harvey, M. Heresa, J. Howe, E. Hoyt, J. Kud- lick, D. Langlitz, C. LaVigne, M. Luteran, P. McDonnell, L. McKeluiie, M. Nash, C. O'hara, H. O'Hara, S. Panayioto, S. Perrine, C. Pond, N. Rein, D. Rice, D. Roarabaugh, D. Roberts, D. Robinson, R. Schaible, J Scott, R. Skiffi D. Slifka, M Slif- ka, J. Steenwerth, G. Stone, T Traphagen, M. Weller, N Williams, H. Yeiser, R. Zabel, V Ziegler. Director . . . Mr. Anthony Lombardo. 100 JUNIOR HIGH STAG BA Last Row: Mr. Colella, D. Slzfka. Row A.-J Steenwerth, C. Flynn J Gray M Nash S Panayio to, B. Zabel, D. Langlitz, V Ziegler T Traphagen Row B- D Rbarabau h D Tr dl N W'l- . .. g,.0ene,-L liarns, J. Howe, S. Weller, J. Bialobreski, W Guercio. SENIOR HIGH STAG BA D Row A: G. Pitts, J. Smith, N Greenfield, L. Gurtowski, Mr. Colella, M. Dzialak G. C' l , iep y, G. Hoyt, G. Rein. Row B: D. Crosby, P. Kielar, J. McKeluz'e, E. Keller. Absent: P. King. The Pariy's Ouerv As the cold winds blow. Only after hours of rehearsal. SENIOR HI G Flutes: C. Satterlee, N Wright Wright, M. Cutler, S. Hildreth Troendel, J. Koch, V Sadler, Hinkle. Oboes: N Swank, J. Clarinets: D. Crosby, J. Taylor Kennell, G. Hudson, R. Flynn, Hinkle, L. Gifford, M. Newm n, Traphagen, C. Peberl, J. Biese D. Mainone, E. Keller, M. wood, S. Donato. Saxophones: Kielar, J. McKeluie, P. King, Ridley. French Horns: N. Flynn Kimber, W Stark. Director . . . Stanley Colella. G I 1 1 A D Q. ff' W 1' . A 'Nj ff . J WAUULUW H, f' 5 vb' I A V! Eff M A 'Y . 1 ' ' JJ , .N j , 1, Y ff , , QR Dv J f X ' If yfllwvb X500 C foxfo U W IN J l z 1 - W My 1 JV ' Arjfj N X! Mow k A X..,O L, U, 'N t C7 . h NL fxfxx' KM 1.1 .V ' ' bubxu C if my K . ' fb! t Q! 'JD I W N f wtf' f 5' U X' 'VV , Wm 'X-Bjvf . 0 , , ' MXN Exp QU VM ' , K' Nfl!! ,fl J 1 f 1. f Ov 'N X fx-X' .VW Jujv U ASL! kjx 'Q J UU xp 1 0 54 Everyone loves a parade. V 1 Md A L ' QW M f JW my X Y QV . JJ'-N--.NDN ,VJ ' NJ L I 1.23 .. . P A .fljd U You Flat Clarmets: J. Gehm, J. Mena- G. Pitts. Trumpets: J. Cieply, Dzielak, J. Bell, E, Musengo, R. F Barone, L. Gertowski, D. D. Hartman, S. Bajus, Rem, G. Hoyt, P. Dumanian, D. D. Taylor, P. Citak, R. , B. Cutler, W Christy. Per- J. Smith, J. Jackowski, G. M. Dywer, R. Bratt, W Korn- R. Goue. MAJ ORETTES C. Satterlee, C. Volturno, K Cannon, A. Hem- ming, P. VanDenburgh, C. Conger, L. Rohkainen Whats up??? 1,i Wm , , KW hw ' ' ' L, I ,1 V 'K M, 7 SPORTS 1 A SANS: 5. 1 Qe, ' 2 if VARSITY FUOTBALL 8 1 QE RECORD Westhill 13 C.B.A. Westhill 39 Tully Westhill 6 Skaneateles Westhill 1 9 Onondaga Central Westhill 0 Marcellus Westhill 0 Carthage Westhill 40 J ordan-El bridge Westhill 32 Lafayette Row A: Mr. Culkin, H. Seaman, R. Wiebusch, J. Adams, Mr. Van Heesch. Row B:M Dem- perio, D. Steenwerth, P. Hofmann, M. Schumak- er, J. Fuller, A. Shehadt, B. Powers. 106 S4 S2 ' lg . is 25,53 it Q ,pref L g Q 525533 21 0 12 0 31 13 Row A: P. King, B. Quackenbush, E. Geehr, 'II Smith, R. Corbett, D. Brown, F Ritter. Row B: R. Kuriatnyk, S. Clune, D. Fidler, Ill. Steves, T. Stone, P. Cechowski. Head Coach . . , Mr. Paul Brown. Doolittle, do something! 48 ? 84 -- .,y.Xf-z,f- QW, R ' Frank Sarat Bob Cleary Dave Brown 'JMD 454' Don Steenwerth, Rick Corbett, Jim Fuller, Pat Hofmann Roger Wiebusch, John Ritter Mark Schumaker, Bob Doolittle Bob Powers Mike Demperzo Joe Adams Manager: Bill Stark J.V. A D JU IOR HIGH FOOTBALL G. Cottet, G. Cristofji S. Cost, C. Carrigan, J. Skuarch, M. Stack, K. Cleary, M Stedman, C. Williams, T Brock, R. Guiler, D. Lemanczyk, N Carsten, P. Mc- Dowell, B. McCarthy, B. Bratt, B. Houey, H. Bruce, J. Obedzinski. J. V RECORD Westhill 7 Tully 13 Westhill 56 Skaneateles 0 Westhill 40 Onondaga Central 0 Westhill 18 Marcellus 0 Westhill 6 Auburn 7 Westhill 20 Jordan-Elbridge 0 Westhill 27 Lafayette 6 V, gi is ,.,, 'W Row A: P. Bunn, T. Warren, D. Toth, D. Taylor, R. Woolforl, G. Carberry, S. Bajus, R. Wolek, D. Cole, J. May, J. Cash, Herbig, B. Wiebusch, B. Geller, P. Spizzano, H. Wilson, J. Zable. Row B: J. Kimball, B. Marsch, M. Nash, J. Schoenhezt B. Bromka, J. Bielobreske, P. Skuarch, M. Finn, C. Pond, P. Loweecey. Coach . . . Mr. Deuel. 109 CROSS COU TRY NORTHERN DIVISION RUN- NERS-Standing: R. Peters, R. Rotolo, J. Ciczmarro, J. Carl, T Graf L. Mullen, R. Sutter, G. Hudson, Mr. McCardle. Kneeling: B. Potter, P. Kielar, D. Farmer, R. Reiner, M. Stan- ard. COUNTY CHAMPIONS - Standing: J Dwyer, R. Dewitt, M. Burke, Mr. McCardle. Kneeling: D. Wilbur, J. Pepe, D. Dwyer. JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY-D. Gabri, K. Smith, J. Koch, C. Flynn, R. Biesemeyer, R. Bra zell, '11 Buza. I DOOR TRAC Standing: B. Sticco, J. Carl, D. Toscano, B. Powers, R. Dewitt, N Greenfield, R, Reiner, M McArdle, C. Williams, Mr. McCardle. Kneeling: S. McClury, M. Cost, D. Dwyer, J. Pepe, J. Dwyer, M. Steves, G. Pitts. 640 RELAY CHAMPS-M. Cost, M. SCHOOL AND SCHOLASTIC FIELD- Steves, J. Carl, N. Greenfield. HOUSE RECORD HOLDERS IN THE TWO MILE--J. Dwyer, D, Dwyer, J. Pepe, B. Powers. SCHOOL RECORD IN ONE MILE Jim Pepe 4:29 IH C. Sutter, N. King, T Scheufler, K. Mager, L. Stone, N. Honis, B. Guth. Captain: Linda Stone Are you a boy or are you a girl? .V CHEERLEAD R G. Zabel, L. Blocks, S. Endress, M. Weeks, K. Kirkland, captaing S. Dolaway, E. Kalode, S Forth. VARSITY BASKETBALL P. Keilar, M. Burke, E. Geehr, Mr. Culkin Roger Wiebusch Terry Pirolla 11-4 Mike Demperio Joe Adams J. Adams, 71 Pirolla, R. Wiebusch, M. Dem- perio, G. Maslozza Jerry Maslona I iifisf W W 3 5 X . . Lgwfi . E f it 1 2 .gxf ' X FE V 8' If 1 2, 352 is 1 xg' J I an 3 1 3, '21 f W of Z r N -1. X 4 VARSITY WRESTLI G Standing: G. Demperio, F Barone, R. Kuriatnyk, M. O'Grady, B. Quackenbush, P. Schoonmaker, Mr. Ryan. Kneeling: T Stone, M. Ingraham, M. Stanard, R. Peters, R. Biesemeyer, C. Carrigan, S. Ritter, M. Stack. Captain Ron Peters 1 03 lbs. H6 Westhill's grapplers scored 25 points this year in the county championships. Individual honors were won by Tom Stone, third in 138 pound classg Ron Peters fourth in 103 pound classg Frank Barone fourth in 165poundclass. J. V. WRESTLI Standing: G. Cottet, B. Fenton, S. Bajus, B. Kornmuller, B. Stark, B. Geilar. Kneeling: T1 Rus sell, J. Stack, L. Danzul, M. Kuriatnyk, J. Roiince, M. Stedman, B. Bratt. Front: L. Toscana D. Wilbur. Qmxvfrxxviwtm 'N xmww M T53 4, M K J. 1 VARSITY BASEBALL 5 A . 5 .3 fffffuf . .T S ' ' Q5 A Row A: J. Schumaker, D. Kennedy, R. Tanner, N. Dunbar, R. Wiebusch, Mr. Spanfelner. Row B: R. DeMario, 71 Kopp, D. Armani, A. Shelzadi, P. Hofmann, M. Schumaker, R, Yeiser. Row C: D. Kent, 'If Kahne, P. Finn. RECORD Westhill 5 Tully Westhill 8 Onondaga Central Westhill 6 Bishop Ludden Westhill 26 Fabius Westhill 8 Lafayette Westhill 2 Marcellus Westhill 1 West Genesee Westhill 5 Fayetteville-Manlius Westhil l 1 0 Jordan-Elbridge Westhill 9 Skaneateles Westhill 1 Onondaga Central ' .i, gf v-,,., - ., TRACK and FIELD Row A: Mr. McCardle, T Buhl, S. Brigandi, D. Brown, P. Harmon, FI Pfau, 0. Boucher, R. Mider, T Graf R. DeWitt, F Schoeck, B. Potter, C. Spears, M. Ingraham, L. Mullins, Mr. Deuel. Row B: D. Long, P. Rundle, E. Geehr, M. Burke, B. Sticco, B. Powers, R. Morton, J. McBeth, J. Marsch, M. Standard, H Bruce. Row C: E. Bartholomew, B. Doolittle, J. Stiles, B. Filsinger, D. Dwyer, W Long, J. McLaughlin, T Stone, M. Steves, D. Russell. 'lik Dan Russell, county pole uaulting champion. Ollie Boucher, 440 and hop-step- jump champion. RETURNIN G CHAMPIONS Bob Powers - M mile Mike Burke - 2 mile and 880 relay team John Dwyer - distance runner I BOWLING TEAM andmg: J. Demperzo, P. Ceckowskz, J. Ghem. Szttmg: B. Kelly, D ra, 71 Grzmm, B. Hughlock, T Kluckzewzcz, M. Lazur. photographs unavailable for: JV BASEBALL TENNIS TEAM GOLF TEAM JU IUR HIGH Row A: L. Worlebaem, D. Fight, M. Lowery, J. Brazelle. Row B: D. Bill, N. Braun, L. Gebhardl, L. Gross, C. Con- ger. Row C: K. Harvey, M. Mack, B. Beagle. UC' C R and VOLLEYBAL. Row A: L. Grigorieu, R. Skifjf D. Szczech, A. Schumak Schumacher, D. Rice, M Koval, N Rein, M. Lowery, C. C4 Row B: M. Mack, J. Brazelle, C. Honis, M Balduzzi, M man, L. Damisclz, L. Peters, L. Gebhardt, J. Steenwerth D. C. Sutton. Row C: M Christofyf M. LeMieu.x, B. McBzto. Gross, N. Braun, J. Peck. SENIOR HIGH VOLLE Y BALL Row A: M. Smallwood, S. Boucher, K Wroal J. Wilkie, J. Bajus, Row B: J. Baldwin, Russell, C. Damisch, J. McCann, J. Hills brand. Row C: M Del-Zoucher, M. McKenn L. Smith. ADVERTISING N 4 Modern Sewing Center, Char- ney's lVIen's and Boys' Shop, Kallett Genesee Theater, Little Bit House, Town and Country Linoleum and Carpet Co., The Shoe Fair, Charles Liquors and Wines, Bobhie's Boys, and Girls' Apparel, A and P C o m p a n y , Daw's Drugs-- Prescriptions, The Fish Cove, Genesee TV Store, Van Nez Fashions, Ben Franklin Store. Congratulations t Milk Marble Farms Cream Ice Cream e Class of 1966 Westv ale Washeretteg Dr Riahoy, Optometristg Marnel Sh oe Repairg Jim Longo? Restaurantg Westvale Barhei Shopg Louis XIV Beauty Salong Atlas Bakeryg Harry L. Cook Dry Cleaningg Ged des Savings and Loan Assn.. Knit-Kraftg Grand Union Companyg N oah's Arkg Shop! per's Fairg Westv ale Cai Washg Mobil Gas Station. Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class of '66 olvay Process Division Founded in 1881, Solvay today is one of Americais leading chemical companies,pro- ducing more than 125 different chemicals. At least 100 items in your home contain a Solvay product. The World of Tomorrow Starts Today--atSolvay 14 sf' 'fe Congratulations to the Class of '66 Best Wishes to the Class of '66 from Westhill ,, , ,,-1 fl' ' 0 K W ft ,V ' 'Tj 00 8' W .vgflfg Q ' Il? X 44. C, I - KT? 'AS as . W Q 123 '41, iframe 6' ' gk lu g Williams lmporting ,fc 1: sv 1, Om- 1 1, Company 5 -- 3 V A 3510 West'Genesee Street Science Club HU 83243 We Sell For Less Thompson's Carpet City Broadloom and Rug Specialists l really do not have a lot of confidence in yearbook advertising reaching any immediate carpet buyers, but l do remember that, way back in the Dark Ages 11933, that ist, the faculty advisors said that, as president of my class and a football, basketball, and track man, I should also go forth and sell yearbook ads ..... You young folks won't recall that 1933 was in the depths of the Great Depression lask your parentsj and selling anything was like pulling teeth ..... So somehow there's a soft spot for you guys and gals that are doing it today .... ,lust remember Carpet City when you reach the stage where carpet becomes important too . . lmake college your top thought nowj. Wes Thompson 3550 West Genesee--Opposite Fairmount Fair PATRICICS 2 Hour Dry Cleaning and Laundering Compliments of Lancaster Liquor Store 4119 West Genesee Strcct Next to l7ay's Drug Store Contact lenses James E. Hallinan ,Ir Phone HO 8-2505 Fairmount Fair 3613 W. Genesee Street Syracuse Best Wishes to the Class of '66 Upstate Auto Driving School Learn to Drive E asily S afely Correctly 2902 West Genesee Street H0 8-40410 Your Host of the Highway 3355 West Genesee Street X C 1. 4, omgjjments iq f W b 5- .JQ Fairmount Office fd! 7 S 3' . 1. -A iff'-M I 1 XllU'UlIlHlllIlI, -l 4 f pig Ili . X X X 45.51 X N mix' . f ear 'ff 1 I 1 ,,.f JAH 'bm' NA .K 5' SM, 1 ,uw we .rm . . .1 .,Jw Wa.1r1ff uncoua N QV r rl wif r me . . ' ' r Qui- N I I w w f XX A iiiiii' f WH wi r Vim' N? , Q Lmcoln National.Bank8.Trust Company VY.!3g3,N w 355 W p ig: Q wgggigs, . - - - . 'wL'u25'!n X U! E1 , X ' 5 ofcenrral New York , HW Member FDICflVlember Federal Reserve System : H I f 1 iixll i 'ff -ff VE? -'ZW V4 LINCOLN WILLHELP YOU .lx A .', i'-1 1,5 QUIHQE if 1' R . .A 1, 'l r -1s ffXf? . Af '. R alilfg 4 . 'E 1 E W2 4 .5952 ' ' Asif? ,ig Ni.-5.-, W + -ref FSEIP we wif iw X wiv lf T V :lr H S M I2 1 . ,am f ' mln I e if Rx B. Filsinger, E. Geehr, Mr. Bronk, T Kahne, P. King, M. Schumaker 128 Compliments of The Merchants National Bank 81 Trust Company of Syracuse Fairmount llills Office fll3l W. Genesee Street Syracuse, New York Congratulations to the class of 1 966 Marine Midland Trust Company of Central N ew York Fairmount Office Fairmount Fair Shopping Center Congratulations to the Class of 1966 WE THILL KEY CLUB Mark Schumaker, Lt. Covernorg Tim Kahne, Presidentg Ed Geehr, Vice Presiclentg Bob Filsinger, Treasurerg Peter King, Secrctaryg Robert Bronk, Advisor Dear Students, We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your cooperation in making our candy sale a success and to wish the Seniors the best of luck in the future. Pete King 129 Compliments of Ryan Pharmacy 1819 West Genesee Street Syracuse 4, New York ffl AY gx CH L Westvale Gardens Inc xg' Garden Store-Nursery-Florlst xf JVM, I' A1 I P ,me .. J. M. ,A x!Qex .- I zfflffi.. 'f N E A -,-:.a2:: '1S f ,. -f wg:-'It-af:i ', -Ezlliifgi' .le E .Q ith-..g,.,1f:-'zge -A :7i.IegvQf:EQ'ffsZ1,f5jE-. 22 1:.a:g1:g1g5::g is Q 1-v----Z g:g,g, Fi? 41- 5 : ::11f:,z,tQ,.,.-..--fgfggs, 11: l tfsggsriii 'YE li, H TIQ3-3:5-if7'::.'555l:'f uae 'fasf---f'1i5 u . 24400 W. Genesee Street Syracuse fl, New York Phone HO 8-5898 HO 8.1393 EvENlNc.s BY APPo1NTMaNr oN1.Y . . j :ganna Qelmcfa :gained -:-TURN THE KEY TO BEA UTY-:- MR. CARL OWNER FAIRMOUNT 4l t7 W. GENESEE ST. NEXT TO FAY'S 130 Compliments of Unondaga Finance Corporation H. Rathburn--Manager Fairmount Fair ' wwxs E rf RMUMYACHTWC SALE 6-2731 Compliments of Fairmount WEST VA L H fgw- N U RSE?-Y J SGHOO rx Q! ff if-iww NIFS. ThOI'I13.S Doley lO3 Newcastle Road HO 8-3801 NIFS. Charles F. Anderson 4118 Parsons Drive H08-3033 Westvale Nursery School Corner Fay S Honnel Drvie Weslvale 488-3663 131 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1966 from Zeta Epsilon Sororit Kathy Asciotti Treasurer Janice Jerome Critic Penny Brunel Sandy Cannellos Judy Carpenter Lynn Cooper Judy Cussano l.iz Delfoster Donna Doring Patty Doring Nancy Candino Stephanie Cidari 132 Ginny Bordinao Assistant Treasurer Linda Johnson Historian Jan Sykes Property Managei .lo Ann Marziale Alberta llemming Diane llemming Ann Kasper Sue Kasper Marcia liindler Fran Lacina Aileen Mack Mary Rose Malone Kathy Mager Corresponding Secretary Cindy Shapper Charity Manager Pam Colway Chaplain Members Joan Miles Diane Oslica .ludy Patolino Diane Piro Diane Pufky Carol Ramos Mary Ann Ranalli Diane Raymond Linda Roberts Judy Wilson President Sue Munnett Vice President Doreen Buranick Recording Secretary Barb Winchell Florist Manager Faith Rockwell Bobbi Root Linda Soloman Joy Sunser Sue Tacy Grace Tedesco Nina Urban Dottie Webster Monica Zulberti G. C. Murphy Company of Fairmount Fair extends best wishes to The Class of 1966 And all students of Westhill High School W.G.S. Corporation Since 1 952 Walt Slagik--Walt Kostrzewski 726 W. Hiawatha Blvd.-Syracuse, N. ip 4422-7770 School 8: Institutional Equipment -kClarin Folding Chairs and Trucks tBarricks Folding Tables and Trucks -kCoat and lflat Racks, All Type llangers tPawling Entrance Mats, Runners, Rugs -kClassroom, Office and Gym Equipment -kljartitions, Dividers, Doors and Windows tPrcfah Chalkboards, Corkboards, Trim t Delta Sigma Delta While Shopping at Fairmount Fair Stop at Fairway Restaurant Friendly Service Char Broiled Steak 81 Chops Fountain Service Prop Floyd Kennell PON URS Armani Plumbing and Heating Inc. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Potter Bush Electronics Inc. Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Schoeneck .lr Mr. and Mrs. Robert oaboi- Harold E. Scott Dr. Richard E. Gramsey Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Stief Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gehm Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Torrey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Honis in memory of their son Gary . J T X tt Qxmwx .5 tif, Compliments XQVX X - X llli lll Of ll X 5 tx ' N Il Xlglff 1 1 If 4 4' Y lx w 'il X H0 a-szas fe t v 'xx In 15 it f fl . R . 0 Q i -if 1 ' 'l vfllNf l lil e Car-fo goifgzregf 53- M-j,,,n , mall' Y l, X ' 1 , +A: 519 Charles Avenue Q E lx X l V Syracuse. New York A M N 533 lx s e as H , i -vigsuem e xY - s ----.-R- lim Q KX -S+:--'tw - VERY- - lib iRxS'f R N --I R 1, X gg Qc ' sex Nxt L 'T . in igvlw Q Tin.. .1-is - - - zzs iii' K. '::::::IF-it Y 1 --,.-,-. - .. Y V , .. gnu., ei - -- -.::-- 4, 1 ,e - - , --2'. if V 1 '-.4 ei - , X T...- X -l Compliments to the Class of 1 966 as Iidlfl 'Q 'A i ' . Fortunato and Sons 527 Charles Ave. Geddes Plaza Solvay, New York Fine Authentic Traditional Clothing for Men and Boys Guido's Saldn Real Open Mon.--Thurs--F ri. evenings Tue.--Wed.--Sat. til 6 o'clock 302 S. Warren Street Syracuse, New York Barnes Bldg.--2nd floor Mark S. Auer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Biesemeyer Robert F. Bronk Francis M. DeBriLz Bernard Dubosh Miss Ann Duxbury Miss Betty Duxbury Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Duxbury William A. Gehm Sr. Patrons Todd Graves Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John S. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Jr. Charles Hane Florindo J. LaManna Manion Jr. Bruce Mclntosh F. Michaelson Felix L. Munn James O'Brien Bernard Parsons Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert P. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Sadler A. Sardo F. W. Shallish Jr. Sheehan E. J. Smallwood Francis J. Starowicz Richard Sutter Maurice C.. Warren V. Witmer Congratulations to the Class of 1966 FOUL LAMBDA PHI SOBOBITY Sue Siebrant President Karen Zamojski Vice President Corresponding Secretary Assistant Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Parl iamen tari an Chaplain Historian Property Manager Publicity Manager Pledge Mother Mary Anne Carelli Debbie Clark Connie Conger Linda Corrente Jan De Yulio Gail DiFlorio Nancy Greco Barb Cuth Mary lee Hatcher Pat Hanley Nancy Honis Gretta Jamieson Judy Jerome Diane Kaszuba Liz Kelly Martha Kendrik Kris Peterson Recording Secretary Rita Brostek Donna Pienkowski Julie Romano Pat Longo Lynn McGraw Nancy Valletta Linda Cavallo Debbie Cottet Linda Stone Donna Kennell Barb Magdziak Katie Marziale Linda Monsieur Kathy Muench Cindy Napelli Betty Reynolds Mary Binko Diane Rosenborker Jean Siebrandt Ellen Tanner .loan Taylor Anne Thornton Candy Volturno Margot Weekes Bert Wood Mary Datellas Treasurer S ,K . 1. ,a Www K Ng' I Q I x. . 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