Westhill High School - Westhill Warrior Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1967

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' ' . - . , ' ' 1 ' I 9 I ' O . 4 u ' ' ' ' I . . . . . . . . . , - I , , , I ' . . ,. . H l , - . . . , . . , . . . . Q . . , . . . . . , . , , -I , , , . ' I . . 1 . . . . ' ' I ' I I , Q .r ' ' n I I 5 Q O 0 I , U I I I I n ' ' ' . ' I .-- - ', ...-,. , ' , , . , 1. 1-... ...,., ' .s..' '...- ,.'..--.- , '. ' Q ,'. o' n' 0 ,'n: I. w A'1'l ' ': 'v' , '-'-. , ' . : -O , , . . . u 9 p A I ' I ' 1 V 1 e , 1 u ' ' 4 ' 4 , ,- 0 ' ' ' v . . . ' ' ' , Q1 A , 1 . Q' 1 -. a I CONTENTS FACULTY . . . 5 C T I V I U T N I D E E SENICDRS . . . 27 . C . L 87 A A S D SPGRTS M . E . N T43 67 Miss Richardson has long been dedicated to the stu- dents at Westhill High School. Both in the classroom and as advisor to our Student Coun- cil, she has guided and en- Because of her dedication to us as students, we dedicate this our i967War- rior, to Miss M. Catherine Richardson. couraged the students to be- come a unified body working with the faculty to better our school. To Miss Richardson we wish the best the future has to offer, and hope the sincere interest she has shown in us will be passed on to our successors--a legacy of which they may be as proud as we. lt is largely due to herfaith in the students that many things have been accom- plished here. Forit is through the faith of teachers such as she that new ideas are born- and successfully acted upon. Among fhe fall and verclcmi hills, All clothed in majesty, ALMA Oh, gracious Alma Mater, you stand, Thy beautylor all fo see. A 3 '-A , ,, . , X' .W .M 0 f - . W W . If w, 'JN , x 4 5 . I 57' 5 'NE R J, . , f ,,. '. x X ' 1 -' ' M, Q 1 X 1? 4' ' Q3 1 kvvf W1 . nd? K 4 ' Fi ' Aim nf ,, X ' J . -- -' -x 2 7 A , , V, ,x-it sf Q ha gig- .ik V f' 'W' x ' G Y -' x . ' 4 If J X 1 -K Q. y ' r f ,2 W 'Y . Q 'w 'A .: Ev! it ' up , ,V - -4 :Lyla xy 1 xi: ia p-J 121 i xnx ' f 1 , 'fn X X Q 'N' A 7 , fx Q N-WL, i QV' , 'lf X 7 , fi if A QQ 2p1Q'Tf W X : f A Q Ax S fx' X Q aim? . 4 L , - MXN, 'Eli V V! 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He and they arrived at Westhill at approximately the same time--he as the schooI's first principal and they as the schooI's first seventh graders. Now, as the first graduating class to progress through WesthiII's complete six-year program, Dr. Langlitz has also graduated. For he left us recently to accept the position as Secretary to the New York State Teachers RetirementBoard. With Dr. Langlitz go the best wishes ofthose who remember him and the birth of Westhill. We hope that he will look back with fond re- membrance on the days when he was the prin- cipal--and we the students--ofa half-completed high school. Dr. Harold N. Langlitz ADMINISTRATORS TO THE STUDENTS: Your years at Westhill most certainly occur ata time in your life which is of crucial impor- tance to your intellectualandemotionaldevelopment. ltis my sincere hope that you have profited much from your experiences here and that you have chosen wisely from among the array of opportunities and alternatives available to you. Never run the risk of underestimating your impor- tance as an individual. lnavery realsense, the very foundations of our society may be influenced by your willingness and ability to make responsible and wise decisions. For those of you who are leaving our school this year, you may be assured that our best wishes and prayers go with you. Ld , PRINCIPAL Mr. Lawrence Hood Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Culkin Administrative Assistant GUIDANCE Mr. Neil Mulchler 2, eg? 'ME 'U W we .. 351.1 W Mrs. Marian Reynolds Mrs. Ethel Smith 'Q ART I Mr. George Benedict Mr. Nicholas Todisco BUSINESS Mrs. Laura Borland I0 Mr. Harold DeWitt Mrs. Janet Buhl ENGLISH Mr, John Barry Mrs Isabel Bishop Mr. Jerald Bechard Mr. Delbert Bullock Mr. Ralph Chapin Mrs. Barbara Curley Miss Jane Ellis Mr. Ralph Gabrielli Mrs. Marilyn Gordon Mrs. .loan Fletcher Mr. Waller Howard Miss JoAnn Wallace Miss Nancy Inman Mrs. Betsy Rathbone Mr. William Wells Miss Gail Young Mr. Walter Buell HOME ECONOMICS Miss Mary Graceffo Miss Marilyn Guenther INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. William Kersten Mr. Joseph Paterniti Mr. Gilbert Strathman LANGUAGE Mrs. Susan Bronk ! Mrs. Gloria Goldberg Mr. William Eyman Mrs. Elaine Keating 5 'S 5 gm? H as H Q 1 M Mr. Raymond Presfia Miss Georgiana Landry Mrs. Catherine Scott Mrs. Lyndall Tinellf MATHEMATICS 'A W, .1- 'W Mrs. Jane Kendrick Mrs. Arres Burriff Mr. Fred Fuller Mrs. Mary Kinnan Mr. .lohn Meachem Miss Catherine Richardson MUSIC Mr. Lynn Spanfelner Mr. Stanley Collela Mr. William Black Mrs. Joan Winter PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Joan Bauer Mr. Edward McCardle Mr. Paul Brown Miss .ludifh Clark Mr. John Ryan SCIENCE Mr. Kenneth Brown Mr. Peter Guanero 0 Mr. William Dadey ,ff aww s l f S E it -is if Mrs. Marian Ellis Mrs. Elizabeth Haight Mr. Morton Pointon Mr. Albert VanHeesh SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Robert Bronk Mr. James Deuel MF- David HUl'l'Idel'l Mrs. Isabel Meacham Mr. Anthony Mollica Mr. Douglas Nielson Mr. Joseph Peraino Mr. Leslie Shaw Mr. Jeff Sniith Mrs. Sally Schwarts Mr. Ronald Sfocum SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Allen GraBEALTH Jane Pizor W M2-V DEPARTMEN:l M an l Mr. Mark Bluff SECRETARIES Mrs. Alice Kadam us Mrs. Anne LeMieux Mrs. Lois Rein Mrs. Anne Karow rg E Q ? s E S E Mrs. Do rofhy Pond Mrs. Kay Whelan LIBRARIANS CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIAL SBTAFFS G. Sfryminski, L. Zymonf, B. Casler, W. Hartman, S. Defor, A. Griffin, V. Parnell, H. Ferris, W. Taylor, H. McCarthy, M. Eno, E. Parsons. F. Klukiewicz, M. Gohf J. Lowe. Mr. Parsons, Mr. Arcadi, Mrs. Shrank, Mr. Luther. 3 E 5 21 I. I P ll X i L t K I s E I Q z 1 1 a I 1 i w ,f.- M.. -f-f 'W--VW,-f, ,, -fA- , , , ,m-mf. . f. ummm , , , -xww:L.f.f:1:HffLfffu llnf. -:mm,.fsw,p':mkaf,L:w:,:fs,,wc:w1M, W-wf,,y:ff..1Qaf.mz,m1h-.wwfvvffwi z., ff f- , . ' ,ik gf? Q' r I , him' f' J' 2 A 5 ff! N -fi1f5 '- , ., if gf ,nf-V S .ff V ' W Y Sr: ji ', ' 5,1 N L Q. 'UQ' yuhr T W- 1: Ev IV., Ky ' F xx-1, YE N . , N A 'sg ,X , ring in K x Y . av- f - .1 4, ' - -7 .4 .it f' R 1' NY -1- -52- . 1 'Ent' an if tk xx . I E M 'Q 1 , I' A f fa 25'- gg-Q fl A 1 Vg mf 9 'Ik ,, 1 Q Q, g, 5 KK if QQ ' I' X , I5 W K, 're.:..y.. ' 4 g t ' ' ' . X gn ' '1i' ., , 2 Wx 'Q ' 1 E A lg I' K, ,f '1 , 1 , - if V A gm my -am J' 2 Xi ft y 'p 'E A R 'I XV' v ix' ,Ny 1 pr' It V LL' I4 X. H ' ' Q, f' Q 7' 'I Q. ,if XX Ex Q if ' ,ff f M f A ' fx X og, H Q I V W Syfix X -,. ' ' Li ,TA h mfr ' 1 Jr ' SQ- 'V 'I I I D037 eflxhx 1 I , 4 f ,fqvkkll ,Fa x.,w,A 1 , af ' 'Q 4. If . ' ' E X341 eqgwi ll 'Rx 'Q ' X fs .x SENICRS Y .x 2 .. ' .X , ,. - ---f :fa11ls'?:S f 7, , r.,-p --E21-:,i-if 5'x5:' I ..L,,.f'?-I-sgiz--r - u l- QF FJ ' A 2- . fi xl. ,b L 'M mt 1 . 1- B. Lf, ,f 4,5 1 .' . 4k 11' ' ', tl, - 5: 7,27 1 A' .X , I g ' ' '41 3 N- ff Wu' is E ' W I jp: in c E. f A Yi Y 'YE 2 VQV Nha -'-,ww ' g V 'f 5' ,- 'K----r'-fm MA gi x ef 5 .gg 1, ' 1 I . f 1 f f , 72. , Er' Wk 4, ,T ' M if ,Q 3 2. 'i V. J X' M013 A f 45 fix'-f ff fi gs gif f A' 2 ' Af Q I ' X... lx fa - ,-in r '5 5-U ' 'Q x A -I I, , Wig ' 21 H f mann. . . g fp f 3.4: gif in X , 3 E35 , ' 1 -f vQ .9 . 'I X X , ' I ,. , -:-- ifi f 3 ' m f ' ,f V SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . Geoff Christoff treasurer, .lanet Biesemeyer, vice-president, Jim Hofmann, president, Patty Herbig, secretory. Six years ago, the present senior class entered the school as frightened, bewildered seventh graders. That first year was chaotic, with only the academic wing of the building finished and construction continuing from September through June. Assemblies were held in the halls, lunches were eaten in homerooms, and our 'library' was housed in the present A-V room. During the next couple of years, Westhill's character began to develop. Our class had a hand in the formation of traditions that have lasted. We voted for a team name-- the contest was between our now-famous 'Warriors' and the 'Westhill Zephyrs.' After initial defeats, the school finally approved a constitution for the student council. We have participated in the first Moving-Up-Day, the first singing of the alma mater, the first dress-up days and the first school dances at Westhill. This June, our class will take part in another 'first'-we will be the first graduating class to have passed through all six years at Westhill. The class of '67 is able to look back at high school with the knowledge that we have helped to form the character of our school. Westhill Student Council As a class, this year's Seniors have accomplished many things. Although you have had many obstacles to overcome that previous senior classes haven't, you have come through with an effort that has proved most worthwhile. But what's more important, you have accomplished a great deal as just plain students . You are the ones that kept order in the cafeteria. You are the ones that led our athletic teams to respectable showings in a new, tougher league. You are the ones that are primarily responsible for the success ofStudent Council and all the other activities within our school. In fact, you are responsible for the general atmosphere at Westhill this year. As you are responsible for Westhill's many successes, you are also responsible for some of Westhill's failures. We hope you look back upon these failures not bitterly, but with the hope that through these failures we have all learned something. Student Council was more than just the Senior Class. Many underclassmen did a great amount of work in Student Council. More underclassmen were involved in Student Council than ever before. But the primary reason for this involvement is the guidance that this year's Senior Class has given the rest of the students at Westhill. This has led to an atmosphere that Westhill has needed in the past and needs more of in the future. When you look back on your senior year, we hope you will deem this your most important accomplishment. We take this opportunity to thank and congratulate you for doing more for Westhill in one year than any preceding class. Patrick Corrigan, President Jean Sauda, Vice-President Patrick Bunn, Secretary William Christy, Treasurer Sf Q HWS ALBINA ANDRENACCI Albino Psychiatrist AFS Student, Reading, writing, listening to music, and attending parties. FRANK BARONE Bull Bouncer JV Football, Varsity Wrestling, Sr. Band... Sigma Delta Fraternity, . . . Stamp collecting. 30 ERIC ARNOLD Eric Music Maior AFS, Concert Choir, Ensemble, National Honor Society, Bye Bye Birdie, Co-Editor ot' Year- book, Music Club, Student Council, . . . Youth Fellowship, Church Choir, Boy5couts, . . . Music: Organ, piano, and records. ROBERT BARROW Bob College Writing, reading, swimming, and astronomy, TOM BAJUS Beecher College JV Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Track. CAROLE BEDWORTH Carole Physical Education Teacher Westhill Warrior , Yearbook, Student Council Representative, GAA, Girl's Basketball Team, Volleyball, Girl's Track Team, Gymkonna, Se- nior Class Play, AFS, Dramatics, Apparatus, . . . Swimming, horseback riding, talking on the phone, eating, sleeping, and always smiling. ELAINE BIAS Elaine College Newspaper, Jr. and Sr. High Dramatics, Cho- rus, lntramurals, Sr. Pep Club, Ski Club... Skiing, driving, swimming, and drawing. MICHAEL BLEWETT Mike College Senior Class Play, Seminar Club, Science Club, . . . CYO, Swimming and boating. JANET BIESEMEYER Jan Teaching French Club, AFS Committee, Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society, Senior Class Vice President, Senior Class Play, . . . Senior Girl Scout. . . Camping, and drawing. WILLIAM BOVA Bill College Sr. High Band, . . . Sleeping, and sleeping. SHARON BILLION 5l'l0r College AFS, Senior High Dramatics Club, Jr. Red Cross, Newspaper, Yearbook,Audio-Visual. . . Candy- Striping, Theta Kappa Sorority . . . Skiing, horse- back riding, and bombing around. CINDY BRAUN Cynthia Chemistry Professor GAA, Senior Class Play, Student Council Rep- resentative, Dramalics Club, Chorus, . . . Delta Sigma Sorority, . . . Telephone Conversation- alist, Working. 3l ALICE BROCK Alice College Dramatics Club, French Club, Stucleni Council Representative, GAA, Newspaper,Sr. PEP Club, Senior Class Play. .. CYO, Delta Sigma Delta Sorority . . . Swimming and water skiing. lsr in U ..,. 5-,.:,l,,,,, W' us - W , ,, KATHERINE BRUSE K.B. Business School Bookstore, Basketball, Ski Club, Track, Volley- ball, Soccer, Field Hockey Teams, lntermurals, Judo Club, Pep Club, FHA... Youth Fellow- ship.. . Bowling, skiing, sewing, cooking, boat- ing, and swimming. 32 We arrived . . WILLIAM BRYANT Bill Air Force Cars, and riding horses. TIMOTHY BUHL Tim College Cross Country, Track, AFS, Key Club, Intra- murals, Science Club, National Honor Society, Ninth Grade President, Junior Class Vice-Pres- ident, Newspaper, Yearbook, Senior Class Play, . . . Skiing, Scuba diving, water skiing, and golf MICHAEL BURKE Mike Delhi Key Club, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Bas- ketball, Indoor Track, Track . . . passing on Route Bl. B. JEFFREY CARI. Jeff Europe Cross Country, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Key Club . . . Church Youth Group, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes . . . Girls, tropi- cal fish, weight lifting, skinny dipping, all sports, and apple picking. CRIS BUTLER Crease College Student Council, Chorus, Senior Pep Club, Sen- ior Class Play, Future Teachers, Chairman of Senior Bake Sale, Newspaper, Bookstore, Dra- matics Club, Ski Club. KATHLEEN CARPENTER Ann Undecided Chorus, Nurse's Office, Yearbook . . . Badmin- ton, tennis, and swimming. CHRIS BUZA Chris Physical Therapy Intramurals . . . Choir, CYO, Philomathean So- rority . . . Horseback ricling,dancingandpiano. PATRICK CARRIGAN RigoIo Medicine Key Club, Student Council President, JV Foot- ball, Track, Varsity Wrestling . . . Sailing, ski- ing, and reading. 33 BONNIE CARSON Bonnie Work Yearbook, Newspaper, Senior Refreshment Committee, Nurse's Office, Library. . . Swim- ming, horseback riding, cooking and driving. MICHAEL CHERWENIAK Mike College Varsity Football, Spanish Club, Varsity Track, Senior Pep Club . . . Boy Scouts . . . Caroling, bowling, and weight lifting. PETE CECKOWSKI Ski College Varsity Football, Key Club, Intramurals. .. House of Providence Volunteer. . . Sports, music and hunting. GEOFF CHRISTOFF Ge-off College Senior Treasurer, Key Club, JV Football, Stu- dent Council Representative . . . Skiing, Carol- ing, working at the County Home. IMREN CEFARATTI Karen Teaching Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Bye, Bye Birdie , Senior Play, FTA, All-State Chorus, Newspaper, Select Ensemble . . . Reading, cooking, and swimming. GERALD CIEPLY Jerry Business Senior High Concert Band, Dance Band, Jr. and Sr. All-County Orchestra and Band, Area All- State Band Sectianals, AFS, Student Council Representative . . . Syracuse University Sum- mer Camp. . . Eating, and playing the horn. 34 i DAVID CLASEN MARILYN CLEVELAND Lyn College FNA, Home Economics Club, Future Nurses' Club President, Yearbook, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council Representative, AFS . . . Girl Scouts, Youth Fellowship . . . Sewing, knit- ting, camping, piano, and tennis. Dave Schooling Varsity Wrestling . . . DeMoIay, Church youth group . . . Riding around, miniature golt, rid- ing around in boats, and walking. with recognition . . . Y , H 7 ,, ..,. - , ,V ,. , , . ,g .., , A V ,,,,,,, ,,, W '- V, A dw., x V, , , . . ' , f c,,.. f .' if- -I ' . -Ht ' . ' HfRw'w 2 'H ' ,LH .f ---' W 5 H --.f,,. f ' - fymw, ':,,. -,f,Qg,, ,, f , ff ,.fy:P,. 93' ' v,'gz,,gy wife - -' ' , . . f it ,V . Q1-fwy,.fgf,,..s., 4.4 me-N,,.s., , .s.a.A..xf mm f. . watt. 5 VB, . -- l .. , , W ,, , asf . .far l f .. w ' Q fi -. 'Qi' ,fwsf gif? .gif nfnawf w Q ,1 Z1 A I ' 2f'f'?' H s Nw s S..:'?'i:'1,1,jW i: X, , ..,, ,, ,:. . .,,,,. if gl... ii A sn f of s 1 S is 5 X X s TWA, ,Wy Q. 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DEBORAH COTTET Debbie GAA, Dramatics, Girls' Basketball, Latin Club, Senior Play, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Westhill Soccer, Girls' Track . . . Pre-Med Warrior , Girls' Lambda Phi Sorority. . . Skiing, and evading John Law's. 35 RICHARD CROSBY Dick Dentist Track, Cross-Country, SeniorHigh ConcertBand, Dance Band, Jr. and Sr. All-County Band and Orchestra, Area All-State Band, Woodwind En- semble, National Honor Society, French Club . . . Traveling, music, and record collecting. DOREEN DATTLER Doreen College Yearbook, Dramatics, Newspaper, FTA . . . Candy-Striper, Theta Kappa Sorority . . .Horse- back riding, and sewing. 36 x BARBARA DAMlSH Barb Business School Library assistant, Health Office, Home Econom- ics Club . . . Youth Fellowship Group . . . Water-skiing, swimming, and roller skating. SHEILA DAVID Sheila Airline Stewardess Bookstore, Nurses' Office, Intramurals, Year- book. . . Skiing, swimming, dancing and shop- ping. DONNA DAMON Donna Business School MARY ELLEN DAVlTT Mary College Library, Girls' Chorus, Concert Chorus, Future Nurses Club, FHA, Sr. High Dramatics Club, Judo Club, Marching Bancl. . . CYO, 4-H . . . Sewing, Horses, and cooking. THOMAS DAVITT Tom College JV Football, Varsity Football, Track, CYO, Latin Club, Junior Achievement . . . Fishing, Hunt- ing, Swimming, Reading. GARY DEMPERIO Fly College JV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Bowling, Varsity Wrestling . . . Playing the guitar, Weight lifting, Electronics, Archaeology, and Cars. LAURA DE ALBERT Laurie Secretary Health Office, Home Economics . . . Horseback Riding, Ice Skating, Roller Skating, Swimming, Bowling. DEBORAH DENICK Debetho High School Art Teacher Bye Bye Birdie, Library Club President, N.H.S. Secretary, Art Club, Yearbook '67 Co-editor of the Art Stafh Judo Club, AFS, Chorus . . . Pop Music, Drawing. with apprehension RAYMOND DEWITT ROY College Varsity Cross-Country, Track, Key Club, News- paper. . . Youth Fellowship, Choir. . . Sports, Driving, Fishing. SHARON DONATO Deetso Music Teaching Bye, Bye Birdie , Band, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, All County and State Chorus, Judo Club, FTA, Westhill Singers, Volleyball , . . Music, Tennis, Painting, Drawing. with ambition . 38 WILLIAM DUNN Bill Business Field Business Club . . .' Skiing, Westvale Community Council, Junior Achievement. MICHAEL J. DZIELAK Mike Engineering School Dance Band, All County Band, Area All State Band Junior High Band, Senior High Band, Marching Band, Track, Senior Play . . . Base- ball, Football. JAMES FANTO Jim Business School . . . Baseball, Football, and Pool . , . DAVID FIDURA Dove Drafting Varsity Bowling . . . Hunting and Fishing ROBERT FENTON Bob College Varsity Football, JV Football, Wrestling, Intro- murals, Student Council Representative CYO JEFFREY GALLAGHER Wilt Chemical Engineer Key Club, French Club, Senior Pep Club, Ninth grade Treasurer, Eleventh grade Secretary, Student Council Representative, Co-Chairman Senior Privileges. . . MARTHA FERNAN Marth Business School Bookstore, Senior Pep Club, Student Council Representative . .. CYO Skiing, Swim- ming, Cooking. ANNE GAMBLE Ann Employment . . . Cooking and Sewing. 39 ES 3 '- EDWARD GEEH R Ed Business JV Basketball, Varsity-Track, Football lCaptainl, Basketball, Jr. Class President, Vice President of Key Club, Bye Bye Birdie , National Honor Society, National Thespian Society. . . playing sports, traveling. RONALD C. GEILER R.G. College Key Club, JV and Varsity Football, Track, Ski Club . . . Tropical Fish. 40 We found old friends STEPHANIE GlDARl Steph Business School Newspaper, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Senior Play, Yearbook. . . Zeta Epsilon Sorority . . . LINDA GIFFORD Lindq Secretary Marching Bancl Concert Band, FNA, Senior Play, . . . MYF, Church Choir. . . tennis, races, skating, swimming and sports. MELISSA GODFREY Meliss College Westhill Singers, National Honor Society, AFS, Folk Club, Music Club, Chorus, Glee Club, Girl Scouts, Newspaper, Student Council, French Club, All State Choir. . , youth group . . . singing, guitar, piano. BARBARA GRZEJKA Barb Secretary Home Economics Club, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Chorus. NELSON GREENFIELD Nelson College Band, Track, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Dance Band, CCIC, Area All State, Band Executive Committee, KATHLEEN GUERCIO Kathy College Library Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Girl Scouts, Glee Club . . . Reading, Bowling, record listening. THOMAS GRIMM Tom College French Club, Key Club, Varsity Bowling, School Play, Pep Club . . . fishing, bowling. and new friends . . -41 F' MQW' 'm ALYCE HALPI N Al Nursing Library Club, FNA ,... CYO, Community Youth Center. . . Horseback riding, Swimming, Bad- minton, Hiking. DIANE HEMMING Skinny Traveling FTA, FHA, GAA, Sr. Art Club, Sr. Pep Club . . . Zeta Epsilon Sorority, MYF. . . Drawing. 42 RICHARD HAMMERLE Ric College Track, Senior Play . . . MYFGroup, Camp Coun- selor . . . Vvbter Skiing, Skating, Baseball, Hunt- ing, Cars, and Traveling. PATRICIA HERBIG Patty Teacher Senior Class Secretary, Newspaper, Yearbook, Dramatics Club, FTA Pres., GAA, Sr. Pep Club, Girl's Track Team, GirI's Basketball Team, . . . Secretary of Theta Kappa Sorority . . . Sports. MARY LEE HATCHER PA UL HI CKE Y Hic College .IV Cross Country, Jr. High Basketball, JV Track, Intramurals, Key Club, Student Council Rep- resentative, Bye-Bye Birdie , Sr. Class Play Co-Chairman, Varsity Football. JANE HILLENBRAND tone College Dromatics Club, President of Senior Art Club, President and Treasurer ot Future Nurses, GAA, Girl's Volleyball Team, . . . CYO, . . .5ewing, knitting and golti CAROL HINKLE Carol College FNA, Marching Bond, Concert Band, . . .AYF, Church Choir, . . . Music and reading. JAMES HOFMANN Jimbo College Senior Class President, Key Club, JV Football, Senior Pep Committee . . . Hunting, fishing, golf bowling and coin collecting. We played together . 43 JANE HOLIHAN Jane College FTA, Intramurals, Newspaper, Guidance Office . . . horseback riding. DIANE JUNOD Diane Business School Newspaper, Dramatics Club, Yearbook, Chorus, Senior Class Play. . . Zeta Epsilon Sorority . . . Going to sports activities. JAMES JACKOWSKI Little Drummer Boy Criminology Band, Bye-Bye Birdie , Newspaper, Yearbook, Marching Band, Baseball, Football, Senior Pep Club . . . drumming, dragging on South Salina Street, sleeping at the drive-in. JAMES KADAMUS Jim College Newspaper, Key Club, National Honor Society, Golf Team, Bye-Bye Birdie , Yearbook, Judo Club . . . Golf swimming, water-skiing, and surfing. MARK JONES Jonesy Business Administration JV Football, Varsity Football, Key Club, Sopho- more Class President, Intramurals . . . football, girls, motorcycles. PHILIP KIELAR Phil College Varsity Cross-Country, Basketball, Baseball, Concert Band, Dance Band, Area All-State and All-County Music Festivals, President of Band, Circulation Manager of Newspaper . . . Swim- ming, skiing, and Girls. 44 , THERESE KIMBALL Therese Medical Technician Future Nurses, Senior Pep Club, CYO . .. dancing, driving, reading, shopping for clothes. RONALD KIMBER Ron College Band, MYF we talked together . PETER KING Pete Lawyer Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Basket- ball, Key Club President, Dance Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society, All-County Band . . . skiing. THOMAS KING Kinger College Track team, CYO . . . buildingcars andengines. 45 TOM KLUKIEWICZ Tom Electronics Engineer Bowling Team . . . Radio Amateurs of Greater Syracuse, ARRL . . . Shooting pool, ham radio, listening to music. BARBARA KRA USHAAR Barbie Teacher Girl's Glee Club, Concert Chorus . . . Church Choir, Youth Group . . . Sewing, Knitting, and playing the piano. we worked together . . 46 DANIEL KRICKS Dan Civil Engineering JV Football, Varsity Football, .IV Baseball, Varsity Track, Key Club, Chess Club, Student Council . . . CYO Basketball . . . Snow plow- ing, stamp collecting, playing poker. RA YMON D KRISE Mouse College Yearbook, Senior Play, JVancl Varsity Wrestling, Newspaper. . . scuba diving, thinking, go-carts. RICHARD KURIATNYK Richie College JV Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling TJV8. Vl . . . Hunting, fishing, swimming. DAVID LUBAK DOVE College Track, Football . , . Hunting, waterskiing, sports and pool. KATHLEEN LA VIGNE Kathy College Vice-President of FNA, Dramatics Club, Youth Group, Audio-visual, Chorus Cooking, Piano, Reading, Ice and Roller Skating. JAMES MAC BETH Jim College Key Club, Science Club, AFS, Newspaper, Year- book, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Track, indoor Track, Cross Country, Student Council . . . Skiing, Water Skiing, Scuba Diving. WALLACE LONG Wally College Track, Indoor Track, Cross Country, Key Club, Chess Club, Science Club, VP Freshman Class, Treas. of Student Council, National Honor So- ciety, Yearbook. . . Skiing,swimming,sleeping. PAT MAC DOWELL Moc College JV Football, Jr. Wrestling . . . President of Church YouthFellowship . . . Skiing, Swimming, Vvbter Skiing, Football, Soccer. A7 AILEEN MA CK Aileen College Glee Club, Apparatus, Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Judo, Spanish Club. . .CandyStriper . . . Skiing. KATHLEEN MAGER Kathy Business School JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Book- store, Newspaper, Sr. Class Play, Gymkanna, Girl's Track Team, Girl's Basketball Team,Audio Visual, Zeta Epsilon Sorority, Girl's Athletic Assoc .... CYO . . . Talking on the phone,eat- ing, roaming, cheering, and golfing. LINDA MAN CIN O Linda College Future Teachers, Newspaper, Yearbook, Future Homemakers . . . CYO . . . Reading, baking. A8 JOHN MANION John College Yearbook, Newspaper, Stagecrew, Bye-Bye Birdie, Senior Play, Camera Club,Announcer's Club . . . Acting. 3 DIANA MARTIN Crash Nursing School Senior Play, Newspaper, Chess Club, Seminar, Judo Club, Girl's Chorus, Senior Pep Club . . . Girl Scouts, Amovrelta Sorority, Rainbow, Youth Group. . . Horseback Riding, Swimming, Dancing, Playing records and the Guitar. We were given JOH N MC KEN NA John Service Hunting ond Camping. ',QyE3?fQi?3ififiS'f,iff Zffifiiliiisliiiliiiihil ifiii' if' iykllii jl'hil?'v7,QQ,,'iigiyik33iiil'2il,23ifQii,,lWl5lli,,'QwiM51f' Plein .,,wf.1'ffl ,Ziwq rm it lf- jp-mi? g,,,,,,f ,yrs-.i fiJ'5' , is VWFM' A .TF jug Vgjiff54iQj',2i3P,fs,1i,LWi-5,ggiigw ,253 :gf My ,jgi5,g'gw :W iz 5,555 , in fig, ,,,, it H 0 T i,i,frlfei'is'1'ffii1i-iiig et 'X i' T' if r ll 1 ,mil :Q-Y. fm . , Wliww' tall I W, ii, ,K Zz? ,st , 31 it , nw W, iw-QM 'lg wiv lli, of f ew ai wif ,fi l,,3:N,g,,,f,,g,,ff,gW,,,,,,m,5,?,,m:,,m yi, Wwiwqig .,,,,,,, ws, tsts www All . ,V f4Kg,,,,Qjr,,w ,, Magi- all 'A' 1? 4, Qilwi 'Wifi M xiii. 5 tiiwfglifrfgi' M 'wifi Q, ff 4 ,, , .wr ,N fify' --'- V 'V ws ,lr ,' M U rlfwllli ir SHARON MC CARTHY Sherrie Business College Home Economics Assistant, FHA, Newspaper . . . CYO, CYO Cheerleader . . . Work, Motor Cycling, Skiing. responsibility . . JEAN MENAPACE Jean College Sr. Band, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Chorus, Marching Band, Soccer Team, Library Club. . . Nurse's Aide - Van Duyn Hospital. . . Bowling, Tennis, Swimming, Water Skiing, Accomplished Eques- trienne. 49 Julie College Senior Play, SeniorPep Club, Yearbook, Chorus, Bookstore . . . YWCA, CYO, Theta-Kappa So- rarity. 1 3 new JULIE MEZATESTA MARTHA METZGAR Marty Business Institute Bookstore, Senior Play, GAA, Swimming Team, Basketball Team. . .MYF. . .5wimming,water- skiing, horseback-riding, and painting. 5 , CATHERINE MIDER Cathy College GirI's Track Team, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Yearbook, GAA, Sr. Pep Club, Swim Team, Senior Play, Intramurals, French Club .. . Wbter and snow skiing, swimming, and sailing. my It 4 ,sv iv ga ,G il tr vt' rf IA .4 tk vl'vQCm 9,32 1. a!1'0,0fU it ,Nfl , l N 50 guidance . BARRY MILCAREK NBUYFYH College Newspaper. I ELAINE MILLER Lanex Nursing FNC, .Iudo Club, Senior Class Play, Pep Club,, Dramatics . . . CYO, Delta Sigma Delta Soror- ity, Candy-striper . . .Sewing, Cooking, Dancing, and Swimming. GARY MOYER Gary Armed Forces Varsity Wrestling . . . Hunting, fishing, and sports. and understanding . . EDWARD MURPHY Murph College Key Club, Newspaper, Senior Class Play, All- County Chorus, Judo Club, Swim Team, Canadian Exchange Student . . . Driving Fords. EDWARD MUSENGO Eddie Applied Music Maior Band, Marching Band, Chorus, Choral Ensemble, Dance Band, All-State and All-County chorus, Orchestra and Band Music Festival. . . Swim- ming, water-skiing, painting, and trumpet. 51 MARILYN NEWMAN Marilyn College Sr. High All-State Chorus, ConcertandMarching Band JV Cheerleading, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee Club, Ensemble. . .Swimming and read- ing. JAMES PARSONS Jim College Student Council Representative, Senior Rep- resentative, Baseball, Basketball, Yearbook, Se- nior Pep Committee, Key Club sports, girls, weight lifting. 52 GEORGIANNA NEWTON Georgi College Art Club, Sr. Pep Club, Bye-Bye Birdie Poster Committee, Intramurals . . . Muscular Dystrophy, CYO . . . Art, swimming, having a good time, ancl painting. JAMES PE PE Jim College Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, JV Cross Country, VJ Basketball, Indoor Track. . .Swim- ming. DOUGLAS PARSONS Doug College JV Football, Judo Club, FCA . . . Pool, swim- ming, surHng, and girls. JOHN PERNISI John College CYO . . . Hunting, Pool, swimming, and fishing. MARYANNE PRIOLA Maryanne College Dramatic Club, Senior Play, Senior Pep Club, Future Nurses . . . Theta Kappa Sorority, CYO . . . Swimming, sewing, and reading. CHRISTINE RAO Crass or Christofer College Health Office, Home Economics, Girls Int. Track . . .Bays. BRUCE QUACKENBUSH Quacky College JV Football, Baseball, JV Wrestling, Science Club, Apparatus Club, Soph. Vice-President . . . Bikes, reading, and fraternity. RICHARD REINER Rick College AFS, Americans Abroad to Turkey, Key Club, Newspaper, Chess Club, Track and Cross Coun- try, . . Church Choir, Youth Group, Boy Scouts --God 8. Country Award. . . Sports, travel ancl photography. MARGARET RACZKOWSKI Peggy College RAYMOND RESCHKE Ray Undecided 5 3 MARY RIN KO MQW College Treas. Drama Club, Senior Art Club, FNA, GAA, Yearbook, SeniorPepClub . . . CYO. . . Drawing, sewing, baking, and swimming. R OBERTA ROOT Bobbi College Student Council, Pep Club, Concert Choir, Girls Glee Club, Westhill Singers, Newspaper, Year- book, FTA, Girls Track Team, Dramatics Club, Sr. Play. . . Zeta Epsilon Sorority . . . Swim- ming, dancing, talking, horseback riding, and riding on a certain Blue Bultace. 54 FRED RITTER Freddy College JV Football, JV Baseball, Jr. High Basketball, JV Basketball, V Football, Sr. Play . . . Golh hunting, Hshing, swimming, water skiing, and most of all driving. shared g our thoughts . . Q if -illit- f.. .mi STEPHEN RITTER Steve College JV Football, V Wrestling . . . Football, Basket- ball, golh water skiing, fishing, and hunting. Ngqg TOM RUSSELL Tom Business Administration Wrestling, Cross Country . . . Bowling and swimming. H ORA CE SEAMA N Hoddy College Varsity Football, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Spanish Club, Senior Pep Club, JV Football . . . Football, baseball, swimming and sailing. DIA NNE SARDO Diane College FTA, Dramatics Club, Yearbook, NationalHonor Society, AFS Committee, Bye-Bye-Birdie, Senior Pep Club . . . Candy Striper. SUSAN SLAZIK Sue College Yearbook, Intramurals, FHA, Senior Pep Club, Latin Club, Dramatics, Student Council, Chorus, Senior Play . . . CYO . . . Sewing, waterski- ing, horseback riding. CHRISTINA SCHEUFLER Tina College Capt. of Varsity Cheerleaders, Student Coun- cil, FTA, Gymkanna, Sec. Freshman class, Se- nior Class Play. . . County Youth League . . . Skiing and swimming. SHANE SOPP Joe College Student Council, HR representative, School band, Newspaper, ALSAC Drive, Pep Club, Key Club, Yearbook, Senior Play, Dance Band. . . Pres. SO Youth Organization, SU Citizenshipproqram . . . Drums. 55 DANIEL SPALSBURY Dan Work or Armed Forces Models and reading magazines. MICHAEL STANARD Chince College JV Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Var- sity Track, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, Senior Play, Key Club . . . Skiing and driving. 56 , L ANTHONY SPERRY WILLIAM STARK Bill College Varsity Football Manager for 2 yrs., JV Wres- tling, Varsity Golf Band, Key Club . . . Youth Fellowship Ofhcer for 2 yrs., Scouts . . . Golh bowling, and swimming. LORRAINE SPOSATO Lori College Library Club, Judo Club. . . Pi Omega Phi Sorority . . . Guitar, sing and listen to folksong records. HOLLACE STEPHAN Holly College Library Club, Dramatics, Chorus, Seminar Club, Judo Club, College and Career information Center, MYF . . . Sewing, writing, piano, and listening to records. 5 ll 1 ' it , , , .izggif:Hfrf:zw is ,, .M Wgg sm iggyi wi, , ., in , ., L,,L , A . , Qi, 5 .. 1,1 u..-f,..7 Q, .5,. , -1 f,.f..,,., se?frw,'t.f3L- ' ' twill., :.' i . W ,iw K - . WL' ez-in ' 1.i,..q.. -, t. , 11s.:24fgl'f, A . ' wifes? - 1523115 QQ asv: if KZ' ilk- ill. 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I -m,if . lfiifismi wf:?i.i:1zg-if -is, Mei iii, a. 15: QSifgfdkwgsrswfifiswly gfg i?ge,fg si55.g,5i,,gg1,igg, ,,.,,,,.,5ggfgii2f2s ziirftsviisii, 1 filiiliiliigiigtiElffiiiiiiiiifig Qilflggfiiirzszm igflfgiiiggilfzfgflig1igifigg.l fliiiiiiizfiifi' - 5 ifgifxiiisiwfifiiggigsigggiigjys iiiiieszisazfxfti fluSiiiililiiilligiiigiiiy P V' ' 'l5A.i'H full? Q53-'ith Ziff M L K i ' itfsff' kiiilflizu .. . , ., ?izii2fg5ffs llffffillillffi K - , M 'E ' ' ,arm 'rssntiiwiilifsiif our spirit . . . THOMAS sroNE Stoney JV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Track, Key Club, JuniorAchievement, Animal Squad . . . Water Skiing, Boating, Hunting. RICHARD SUTTER Randy College Newspaper Editor, Chairman American Field Service Committee, Treas. Key Club, National Honor Society, Cross Country, Tennis . . . Church Fellowship Moderator . . . Reading, Hiking, Camping, and Chess. MIKE STEVES Choo-Choo College JV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, lntermurals, AV, CCIQ Newspaper, FCA . . . CYO, Westvale Community Youth Council . . . Swimming, Work, Reading, Movies, and Girls. ELLEN TA N N ER Ellen College FTA, GAA, Spanish Club, Student Council Rep- resentative, Chorus, Dramatics, Senior Play, Senior Pep Club, Yearbook, Senior Representa- tive, Senior Guide . . . Westvale Community Council, Youth Group, Lambda Phi Sorority . . . Reading, Swimming, and Sewing. 57 ROLF THORYK HROMH Senior Play, French Club, Varsity Bowling Team . . . Bowling, golb baseball, tennis, and winter sports. JUDITH TULOWIECKI Judy Business School Senior Play, Dramatics, Future Teachers, News- paper, Audio Visual . . . Theta Kappa Sorority . , . Skiing, working, going out and talking on the phone with Joe. 58 DIANE TROENDLE Di College Senior Play, Pep Club, GAA, FNA, Band, Chorus, All-County, Dramatics, Swim Team, Girl's Track Team, Gymkanna . . . Youth Group, Work. . . Sailing, swimming, tennis, and sewing. New ANDREA TUl TE Andie College FTA, Music Club, AFS, Chorus . . . Girl Scouts, Phi Omega Pi Sorority, Youth Group, American Guild of Organist. . . Reading and cooking. and our talents . SANDRA VASSALLO 50rldiE College Dramatic Club ...Delta Sigma Sorority, Candystriper, CYO . . . Reading and drawing. JACKIE-LYN WALL Jackie Medical Secretory Judo Club, Future Nurses, MYF, Publicity Chair- man for Senior Play. . . Delta Sigma Delta Sorority, Westvale Community Council, Rainbow Girl. JOHN VAULT John Commercial Pilot Key Club, Junior Varsity Baseball . . . Flying, swimming, and sports. STEPHEN WALLISKI Steve Forestry Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball . . . Hunting, Hsh- ing, and my summer trips with Mo. EDWARD WADE Ed Air Lines Worker LAURENCE WALSH Laurie College Spanish Club, Senior High Red Cross, West- vale Community Council . . . Pool, horseback riding. 59 WILLIAM WIDAS Bill College Key Club, Sr. Pep Club, CCIC, Newspaper, WENDY WOOLFORT Wendy Secretarial College Yearbook, Newspaper, Dramatics, Gymkanna Club, Senior Play, Girl's Track Team, Sr. Pep Club, Student Council, T965 Alumni Dance, Co-chairman of cap and gown and announce- ment cards. . . Theta Kappa Sorority . .. Swimming, walking, water skiing, TV, reading, driving around and talking on the phone. 60 VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Ginger College AFS, FTA, Yearbook, Sr. Pep Club, Chairman of the Outstanding Sr. Awards Comm., Chair- man of the Assembly Comm., Sr. Guide, Al- ternate HR representative for Student Council ...Sailing, tennis, reading, sewing, eating, talking on the phone. ROBERTA WOOD Bertie College Yearbook, Sr. Pep Club, FTA, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Art Club, Student Council . . . Lambda Phi Sorority, Youth Fellowship, Westvale Com- munity Youth Council representative . . . Skiing and swimming. We leave with . . realization . fond memories and dreams to fulfill. GRACE ZABEL Grace Medicine Cheerleading, French Club, Bye-Bye, Birdie , FTA, Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Student Council Representative, Vice President National Honor Society, Yearbook, Senior Class Play, Senior Pep Club, Girl's Track Team, AFS Aux- iliary Committee, Senior Class Refreshment Chairman, .lunior Prom Committee, Delta Sigma Delta Sorority. . . Candystriping, readin g, sewing, and swimming. DAVID BEAGLE MIKE LO BELLO DENYS THOMPSON Dan College Marching Band, Dance Band . . . Community Basketball . . . Photography and mechanics. GEORGE WARNER George College Basketball and water skiing. No Picture Available BENTLEY CUSHING-MURRAY CU5h College JV Track, Yearbook, .luclo Club, Newspaper, Spanish Club, Senior Class Play, Tennis . . . Hunting, swimming, and sleeping. ROBERT MERRITT SANDRA VASSALLO Sandie College Dramatic Club . . . Delta Sigma Sorority, Candystriper, CYO . . . Reading and drawing. MICHAEL ZALES Mike College JV Football, Newspaper, Sr. Pep Club, Year- book. . . Swimming, hunting, fishing and my summer trips with S. THOMAS BROWN CHARLES SELLARS HENRY VAN AUKEN Jim College Tennis Team . . . CYO Basketball, CYO . . . . Skiing, basketball, and tennis. MICHAEL WASNIK uMikeIl College Yearbook, Newspaper, Science Club, Dramatics Club, Judo Club, Audio Visual Club, Stage Crew . . . Electronics, photography and GGFOHGUIICS- 61 CLASS WORKERS CLASS FLIRTS .lim Hofmann, Patty Herbig BEST DRESSED sfph Gd Jff Dian J dT Bhl BEST LOOKING Elaine Miller, Ed Geehr MOST INTELLIGENT MOST ATHLETIC MOST POPULAR fl Hoddy Seaman Jane B esemeyer, Wally Long Randy Suffer, Dianne Sardo MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elaine Bias, Pele King MOST TALKATIVE B flyC I1 g rray Babb A R f CLASS COUPLE C HWY Midef Mike Stanard CLASS WITS MOST TALENTED Jeff Gallagher, Martha Mefzgar Jerry Cieply, Bertie Wood 'TV 9-ffgxfw gig. Xkyfoi wnwx 6.9, Q 23 adm V261 X WCW om fi M QW M Q W , M j 'AxEr P ,U Sw RWM Q V? fjgmzwiggf 'Q-J if .W W Swffiy WE I ,M Q M04 if U 0 y Who ul QEWO P Quik Hag MMWWSW fy Cb! MM OSD? , ,deb 34.55 bww W www, W Jn-A311 , A afsgvnw . W E2 Rfb M eq! M 4 if 325067 wk V QQ' 'C-'ff W Q Y WW Yyfgfgpfgu JH QL lgyww KQQWDM ' Q7 QW QUE few Mylfv QQ? 7 9wW jf wM,g i ummm? W 1 Q' W 5,3 mg MMM is 'ffl I W UNDERCLASSMEN F:-47 Y 11, ,.,M I ,.4ffQi f Aw J H x r kg v X f M,f1Ef lgb 2 ,Q fx Q yt 'W' J , I, ,, A, ,A g lf, , . ff! I uv? U: I x A If f X A j' r- V6 47 SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS President .... . Dan Brock Vice-President . . . . Cindy Johns Secretary . . . . . Diane Baius Treasurer . . . . Jim Kerwin ROW A: S. Bryon, S. Cattelane, P. Carbery, J. Crolick, P. Carno, V. Cutler, D. Christy. ROW B: R. DiGiulio. ROW C: G. Daniels, J. CeFaratti, J. Connors, R. Coon, J. Carpenfer, J. Cross, J. Christopher, L. Capucilli, N. Cleveland, P. Camp- bell, J. Daniul. ROW A: D. Brock, J. Badgley, D. Benz, R. Brown, A. Bromka, B. John, A. Ames. ROW B: M. Bates, J. Ascioti, J. Butler, D. Bianchi, S. Buchan, L. Burton. ROW C: D. Baius, D. Abdo, J. Allen, M. Bunn, C. Avery, K. Barone, S. Britton, D. Ames. ROW A: C. Hatcher, A. Howe, L. Ireland, D. Haylor. ROW B: D, Harvey, H. Jeffers, M Jaquifh, M. Haley. ROW C: P. Guercio, D, Hobson, M. Hoyt, C. Haynes. ROW D: D. Jennison, J. Harrison, D. Hinkle, J. Haynes. ROW A: R. Dauenhauser. ROW B: L. Fields, D. Fields, G. Forth. ROW C: B. Gavurnik, D. Edinger, D. Devona. ROW D: G. Dormady, M. Gremillion, T. Fifzpafrick. ROW E:T. Grigoriev,J.Ekberg,D. Dzielak. ROW F: S. Graham, J. Emond, E. Golubiafnikov. ROW A: C. Lesier, J. Kerwin, L. Klosowoski, D. Kalode, J. King. ROW B: P. King, C. Loweecey, D. Knickerbocker, L. Hovey, D. Lowery, J. Killmore, C. Johns, L. Kondziela, M. Loveless. 69 ROW A: R. Sfryminski, S. Sobecki, K.Sobecki, S. Schoen- heif. ROW B: J. Skillman, T. Sfafkewia, G. Sforrings, K. Stock. ROW C: K. Skvarch, L. Sellars, J. Schumacher, A. Smith, S. Sfephan. ROW D: D. Sheehan, J. Sposafo, J. Sharon, 'lf Spochak. ROW A: L. Meagher, L. Martin, E. MacDowell. ROW B: J. Musak, C. Maritin, D. Manion, ROW C: R. Niedzwiecki, B. Mo4rdle, G. May. ROW D: M. Meyers, B. Schiller, T. Ori. ROW E: D. Morgan, P. Michaud, D. Lorzzak. ROW F:M.Marce,D. MacLeod, C. Model. ROW G: M. Naumann, E. McCargar, T. Muncy. ROW H: K. Mellema, J. Markowslci, W. Nash. ROW A: R. Reiner, W. Rusch, D. Pallix, P. Robinson, C. O'Brien, Schneider, T. Quigley, A. Nigolian, D. Ryfun, T Orlando, H. C. Schmelz, M. Goss. ROW B: D. O'Connor, J. Persaile, D. Reynolds, D. Rarrick, D. Peck, P. Roberts. ROW A: W. Woodrow, L. Williams. ROW B: T. Vitale, T. Widas, D. VanDoren. ROW C: B. Ticconi, N. Wolber, J. VanNosfrand. ROW D: B. Walker, R. Von- Dohlen, C. Valerio. ROW E: C. Tremblay, J. Wiebusch, J. Zales. ROW F: B. Woodall, D. Wilkie, W. Vulcano. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President ..... ......... P aula MacDonald Vice-President . . ..... Eric Bratt Secretary ..... . . .Linda Honis Treasurer . . . . Chris Corbett ROW A: S. Avery, G. Buck, M. Bookman, E. Bratt, D. Ashley. ROW B: J. Brazell, R. Broga, N. Braun, D. Barrett, M. Balduzzi, M. Boggs, C. Alexander, L. Boucher, C. Barrett. ROW A: R. Corrigan, D. Chesbro,M.E. Chao. ROW B: C. Conger, K. Casselbury, S. Chesbro. ROW C: C. Corbett, J. Capsello, M. Cole, R. Besanceney. ROW D: G. Coffef, H. Caywood, R. Cifke, J. Cleary. ROW A: C. DeHaven, D. Duszynski, D. Dukaf, D. Diefendori S. Eno, P. Davih'. ROW B: E. Fehlan, D. Dardaris, K. Dwyer, M. Donato, P. DeWoord, B. Donovan, T. Dusse, F. Cufre, J. Dwyer, R. Fields. ROW A: J. Steenwerfh. ROW B: C. Suffon, N. Schaible, M. A. Stein, D. Michaud. ROW C: S. Sopp, G. Stone, M. Slifka, R. Schaible, J. Scoff, B. Soft, G. Stack, T. Sicck, T Schoenheif. ROW A: K. Harvey, W. Hommerle, M. J. Hersca, E. Filzpafrick, E. Hoyt, J. Howe, J. Hatcher, L. Honis. ROW B: P. Herbig, J. Goss, G. Irving, T. Halstead, .l. Howe, P. Harvey, J. Hopkins. ROW A: C. LaVigne, M. Kimball, P. Maher, J, McGrafl1. ROW B: P. Karow, M. Mack, V. Keller, M. Koval. ROW C: D. Langlifz, C. Kermes, P. Jones, J. Leivin, K. Johnson. ROW D: M. Longo, M. Lowery, R. Kraushaar, G. Kelaily. ROW A: L. Rusch, S. Panayioio, J. Pafky. Parkinson, J. Romanow, C. Reifensfein, ROW C: N. Rein, R Peterson, J. Peck, A. ROW B: M. W. Quinell. Rusch. ROW D: H. Robinson, T. Robinson, P. Ryfun, C. O'Hara. ROW A: D. Marlin, L. MoArdle, M. O'Brien, K. Cushing- Murray, P. McDonnell, L. McKelvie, M. Mollella, E. McGrath. ROW B: G. Baius, S. Norfon, G. Markham, G. Maranclo, B. Obedzinski, G. McKennis, M. Muncy, M. Meagher, D. McKenna. ROW A: C. Webb, R. Zabel, S. Zacharewski, V. Zeigler, T. Tamburelli, B. Wonders, R. Woolforr. ROW B: K. Wilson, J. Priola, L. Worielboer, P. Warfers, P. Tam- burelli, K. Wilbur, A. Tindall, J. Tindell, M. Williams, R. Yenny, G. Wood, D. Tobin. 7 FRESHMAN CLASS ROW A: B. Beagle, R Bancroft, K. Barone, M. Besanceney, P. Bova, N. Bordonaro. ROW B: D, Brennen, D. Brown, F. Brooks, B. Bromlca, J. Blaich, G. Arch- ombeau, K. Alexander. OFFICERS President ......... Mike Cosf Vice-President . Bonnie Mclniosh Secretary .... Melanie Chrisfoff Treasurer .... Norma Meacham ROW A: S. Brown, B. Corbelf, J. Chao, L. Brown. ROW B: A. Bakowski, D. Cress, S. Clark, B. Carl, M. Cost, G. Carberry, P. Cifek. ROW A: B. Harvey, B. lngrahcm, T. lppolifo, A. Haynes, P, Jackes, R. Howard, B. Guercio. ROW B: C. Goult, S. Giemza, S. Haley, C. Houck, S. Hay, R. Froio. ROW A: C. Crisafi. ROW B: E. Doran, .l. Curley, K. DaviH, l.. Fidler, K. Facik, L. Damisch. ROW C: R. DeMario, J. Cerio, R. De- Simone, R. Demperio, J. Dilak, J. Dwyer, J. Chase, D. Daniul. ROW A: N. Meacham, B. Mclnlosh M LeMleux J Kimball D Mclniyre, M Kudllck ROW B J Mahoney, P Marconi J. Kerwin,M. McClurg, B. Macbeth C Keeler, D Knapp B Mclniyre L Loweecey ROW A: L. Pefers, M. Newman J. Parsons, W. Phillips, E. Par- nell, C. O'Keefe. ROW B: G. Musak, M. Oof, D. Peiroh J. Pills, M. Nash, G. Millis, P. Mur- phy, E. Pernisi, H. O'Hara, R. Pernisi, 78 1 ROW A: J. Simmons, T. Schoon- maker, D. Smallwoocl J. Scho- enheit, W. Steckel, B. Taylor, P. Skavarch, D. Taylor. ROW B: C. Sliski, .l. Schumacher,-S. Sherlock, L. Sticco, D. Szczech, A. Schumaker, S. Stafford, R. Skniff ROW A: S. Weller, D. Toth, J. Wells E. Tobin .I. Walsh, B. Wiebusch, T. Warren, T. Taylor. ROW B: D. Torio M. Terziev, R. Yeiser, N. Widas, D VanDenburgh, C. Webb, L. Tyler. ROW A: M. Reschke, S. Quigley, D. Ro- berts, J. Popso, J. Quackenbush, D. Rice. ROW B: E. Richards, M. Sage, D. Rolince, G. Roberts, C. Pond, M. Rolince, D. Robin- son, D. Roarabaugh, M. Roberts. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ..... . . Ralph Biesemeyer Vice-President . . . ...... Jon Buhl Secretory .... . . . Neal Carsten Treasurer...................LaurieRaide ROW A: N. Carslen, D. Brazell, S. Boysen, L. Allen, B. Capsello, R. Biesemeyer. ROW B: P, Barcluhn, P. Chesbro, S. Ceckowski, P. Anderson, C. Barrow, K. Beagan, M. Burke, K. Cannon. W A: J. DiNapoli. ROW B: D. Douglass, P. Dwyer, . Griffen, R. Gabor, A. Goff ROW C: D. Denick. OW D: K. Haley, D. Hartman, B. Dunbar, M. Finn, . Dollaway, D. Gabri, J. Doran, B. Geiler, R. Guth, . Finn, S. Dollaway. ROW A: R. Davis, L. DeVaul, D. Dattler, F. Christy, C. Conger, D. Cutler. ROW B: P. Corbett K. Christiana, D. Colbourn, N. D'Anna, C. Damisch. ROW C: B. Christy, D. Costello, B. Clyne, G. Daniul, A. DeWitt. ROW A: M. Keller, J. Lazur, J. lppolito, G. Hoyt, R. Keller, J. Herbig, R. Jaynes. ROW B: D. Kane, J. King, J. Emanuelli, B. Johnson, K. Homik, S. Lewanclowski, P. Emanuelli, K. Kerwin, C. Maher, S. Krause, M. Hinkle, C. Johns. ROW A: E. Raob, B. Marsch. ROW B: K. McGrath, L J McKelvie, M. Niles, M. Obedyinski, N. Milliman, L Mcnion, L. Porter. ROW A: I Surat, J. Schu- macher, J. Roarabaugh, L. Raide, L. Ronkainen, B. Ropchak, W. Rusch, V. Sadler, B. Schailsle. ROW B: J. Sopchak, A. Reschke, L. Toscano, P. Rolince, K. Smith, C.Ryfun,R. Stearns, S. Baius, P. Spi- zzano, J. Buhl. ROW A: C. Tower, A. Hemming, M. Welch.ROW B: C. Volturno, M. Williamson, J. Wortelboer, J. Wright, K. Valerio. ROW C: D. Steenwerth, H. Welson, S. Taylor, R. Wolek, F. Annis, J. Stone, D. Streib. JUNICR CLASS E OFFICERS President .... . . . Kathy Kirkland Vice-President . . . . . Jean Baldwin Secretary . . . . . Shelley Yennock Treasurer . . . . . Sue Robinson ROW A: C. Carrigan, P. Corso, G. Coffet, S. Cost. ROW B: L. DeMario, M. DiGiulio, R. Burton, L. Chase, M. DuRocher. ROW A: L. Bauerle, B. Avery, L. Brooks J. Biesemeyer, J. Biesemeyer, J. Baldwin, S. Boucher. ROW B: M. Alexander, H Bookman, B. Bram T. Bleweft, G. Blaich, H. Bruse, T. Brock, M. Bruef. ROW A: P. Koval, N Killmore, S. McClurg, D Maione, B. McCarthy, D Lemanczyk. ROW B: P. Lane, K. Kirkland, N King, A. Lorczak, A. Le wandowski, J. Rearden, A. Mager, M. Low, J. Mc- Cann, K. Quigley, M Jones. ROW A: C. Peberl, K. Quinell. ROW B: M. Mclntre M. Oot, M. Moran, P. O'Hern, B. Rezak. ROW C: D. Mondo, T. Ropchak, M. Moore, G. Pitts, W. Ridley, G. Rein, J. McLaughlin, J. Rolince, J. Munn. 84 ROW A: C. Everts, R. Harvey, R. Gave, D. Fidler, B. Kaelber, G. Hudson, P. Jaynes, G. Enders. ROW B: S. Harrison, P. Hanley, C. Hatch, L. Gurtowski, S. Forth, C. Fleming, N. Falla, M. Judge, B. Guth, N. Honis. ROW A: L. Rusch, L. Sliski, S. Robinson. ROW B: L. Sawyer, L. Shell, J. Scott, L. Schoeneck. ROW C: J. Sauda, J. Sanborn, J. Vault, J. Skavarch, T. Ropchak, F. Sawyer, R. Rotolo, P. Russell. ROW A: M, Weekes, D. Wowk, M. Val- entino, K. Wroath, J. Wilkie, K. Vulcano. ROW B: R. Wasnik, T. Tyler, D. Toscano, M. McArdle, J. Walsh. ROW A: L. Squires, M. Tanner, M. Small- wood, C. Sutter, N. Smithson, J. Taylor, J. Smith. ROW B: M. Stack, N. Togias, M. Sopchak, T. Smith, M. Stedman. Ra S 3 y s s 3 i' ' --YA f f ' - tint- J if 14. 1' ,t L ' .. iv a??'Az gZAiAi !L, .x k, 1' ig' I x 7:51 -,AV 11 ,,,., fl f gffnw ff. 4 'f ef M , ,f' , . If ,-'-25' f . , ,ff9,, f 4pwA 4- ,'.1:'-.114 , ' ' ,'-'.- A g.',- 4.1124 V 1 5wWgw'?ff -T' ,, ' N 'N -X X , ,,w,.m., .. . . H ' ,nm M 4A f f if .ff i Ca, X -. ? QmHgi Ti 5 wb f EL M Gr' .Q .fi f xzfa - 'N 'f 'w E' 'Lf ' 'ff' sX1'1w I ' Mx ik ' -'- N H ,Ai .,, VWffmQ ALI ,X my K L1 -. W ,LQPQ ffgzgnjx EL, , . HI gif. Mk , :Q 'W , f . 11555 Q xx 1 , fi . x 1? 'lil' ,ar .f , z L , - ugzj, x, A a, 'ge' mm . ,N ., f Z'-51, ' ' ,mvax L Jgkha iff W , 81452 :fl , .L amiga? , 2 17. , 1? , . V ,m .f fvi .iff pgs . ' A 7' ,-' 3 2 e' V4 ' igff ' -. - .- - 5:44 2 Q 5- 2 A 5,1 gi ' I 5 4s'HMQY.le' gggwg V fe Qi fWQ??f iyf EVA wkffig bf Q ' ,AQ , f ml :kwin H Af, N A' ,f'1s,.me ' ' 'Y -. IJ X 'Sa-3' , ' gm mw1 Wm wW 1 Quia:-lg: F131 X?Hk MQ .. ' FE Hwwkig 8 I V . ,,,.' ,G :QI :A-X I' , I S ROW A: C. Martin, J. Van Nostrand, S. Robinson, K. Kirkland, L. ireland, A. Andrenacci, B. Burton, P. Tomborilli, M. Stein, P. McDonnell, M. Weekes, L DeMario. ROW B: N. King, J. Taylor, B. Guth, C. Bedworth, A. Schumoker, J. Biesemeyer, M. Obedzinski, D. Baius, P. Hanley, C. O'Keefe, B. Moc- lntosh, G. Zabel, N. Honis, J. DeNapoli, A. Howe. ROW C: D. Christy, J. Quigley, R. Corrigan, G. Markham, S. Sopp, R. Yeiser, C. Corbett, K. Alex- onder, G. McKennis, J. Kerwin, D. Brock. ROW D: N. Carsten, C. Corrigan, J. McLaughlin, P. King, W. Long, P. Hickey, B. Guercio, J. Buhl, J. MocBeth, H. Wilson, J. Parsons, J. Hoffman, R. Joynes, M. Cost, J. Lazur. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-left to right: P. Bunn, P. Corrigan, J. Sauda, B. Christy. 88 Here's a swell bunch of kids. They're the ones who make possible student activity cards, variety shows, as- semblies, dances, and the right for the existence of all the other clubs and organizations of the school. Constantly trying to promote better student-teacher relationships, the student council is the nerve center of Westhill. Thanks go to Pat Corrigan and his fellow officers: we had a great year-good luck to next year's officers! ROW A: D. Denick, S. Robinson, K. Mager, D. Junod, G. Wil- W. Woolfort, M. DuRocher, K. Griffen, D. Colbourn, J. MacBeth, liams, G. Zabel, S. Gidari, D. Truex, B. Guth. ROW B: M. Wil- J. Jackowski. liamson, C. Sutter, P. Herbig, L. Cleveland, M. Low, K. Carpenter, WARRIOR '67 ROW A: Dianne Sardo . . . Debbie Denick. . . Alice Lewandowski Mary Smallwood . EDITORS ROW B: . . . Editorial Assistant Ray Krise . . . . . Activities Editor . . . ...... Art Editor Wally Long . Seniors Editor . . . . . . . . Faculty Editor Jeff Carl . . . . . . Sports Editor . . . . . . Business Manager Mr. Wells. . . . . . . . . . . .Advisor Eric Arnold . Editor-in-Chief Jim Parsons . . . .... Sports Editor Tim Buhl . . . .... A rt Edito r These are the people who are responsible for what you are reading right now. If you like it, they deserve your congratulations. lf you're not so keen about it, they're the ones who must shoulder the blame. To paraphrase the diamond ad: A yearbook is forever. --well, maybe not forever, but at least for a good part of the student's life after he graduates. Like wines, some yearbooks are better than others. The staff hopes you will consider T967 a vintage year. KEY CLUB ROW A: T2 Smith, Treasurer, E. Geehr, Lt. Governor, C. Corrigan, Secretory, P. King, President, R. Sutter, Vice-President. ROW B: B. Widas, J. Kadamus, D. Maione, J. Sanborn, B. Bratt, T. Tyler, R. Riener, B. Gieler, P. Koval, A Dewitt, S. McClurg, H. Wilson. ROW C: T. Stone, R. Biesemeyer, P. Carri- gan, J. Pepe, K. Smith, B. Christy, B. Stark, T. Brock, D. Toscana, P. Hickey, 111115- rfl Sl C X 1' X -'QNATQ1' L x S 5 X2 at R? eil' Efllfll 90 E. Murphy, J. Vault, M. 5teves,.M. Moore, J. McLoughlin, R. Gieler, M. Stack. ROW D: M. Stanard, J. Hoffman, G. ChristofL W. Long, I Buhl, J. Carl, G. Cotett, M. Burke, J. Ritter, B. McCarthy, P. Ceckowski, J. Gallagher, M. Bruet, J. Buhl, R. Dewitt, J. MacBeth, J. Parsons, D. Gabri, M. Jones, Mr. R. Bronk. Being the largest group of boys that are together all year, the Key Clubbers can do--and surely do do--a lot of work--like candy sales, Christmas projects, etc. The Bunny? That just goes to show that they're really boys, initiating such things as shoving cream fights, dark-night hoy rides, etc. The key is to the club--the Key Club, of course. But don't let it disillusion you: they're really a hard-working group--smart, too. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society isagroup of seniors chosen for their outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Each spring, the group in- ducts Juniors approved by the faculty into the society. These students hold key positions in the organizations ofthe school. They are concerned with the future as a reality relatedto the present. With this foresight, the members of this group should continue as the lead- ers ofthe future. ROW A: J. MGcBeth, D. Crosby, E. Arnold, E. Geehr, W. Long, P. King. ROW B: Mr. Neilsen, T. Buhl, J. Kadamus, G. Zabel, D. Denick. ROW C: M. Godfrey, J. Biesemeyer, L. Cleveland, D. Sa rdo, A. Andrenacci. STAFF MEMBERS-ROW A: P, Herbig, B. Root, E. Bias, J. MC- Cann. ROW B: S. Sapp, L. Mancino, C. Sliski, D. Martin, K. Mager, D. Junod, S. Gidari, M. Metzgar, A. Avery, C. Hughlock. ROW C: R. Yeiser, B. Miloarek, J. MacBeth, R. Reiner, A. Mager, S. Billion. WESTHILL WORLD EDITORS--ROW A: R. Sutter, J. Kadamus. ROW B: M. Was- nik, P. Kielar, W. Woolfort, R. Dewitt, M. Zales, T. Buhl. To coin a phrase: Happiness is'. . . buying a West- hill World for only l5C. That's only a part of the stu- dent paper at Westhill: and this is the gang that makes it to keep the studentbody in tip-top shape. They changed the layout, and the reporters' staff was extended to in- clude one member of each club or group in the school. The World also gives you an insight onthe human sit- uation with feature articles, poems and other goodies. Now a Westhill tradition, the Westhill World is swinging at full blast. ROW A: J. Simmons, L. Manion, S. Hay, C. Maher, M. Welsh, Porter. ROW C: C. Peberl, J. Biesemeyer, K. Wroath, L. Ron- D. Denick. ROW B: D. Denick, M. Wasnick, J. Rapp, M. Obed- kainen, D. Truex, J. Biesemeyer, C. Conger. zinski, D. Roberts, L. Schoeneck, K. Christianna, V. Sadler, L. ..,m.........,.... SENIOR HIGH DRAMATICS Dramatics includes the acting and the production of plays-and West- hiIl's dramatics clubs are no excep- tion. The senior chapter put on their annual play and had a real ball. Seen a play lately? JUNIOR OFFICERS-left to right: Mrs. M. Gordon, advisor, L. Wortleboer, M. A. Stein, J. L. Schumacher, L. Evans, D. Feit. O JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS ROW A: D. Baius, L. Meagher, M. Hoyt, K. Johnson, J. Brazell, W. Nash, J. Wiebusch, S. Graham, P. Peterson, A. Tindall, S. B. Ticconi, D. Lowery, L. Martin. ROW B: J. Romanow, M. Mance, Charo. ROW A: A. Mack, M. Tanner, C. Cruickshank, L. Sliski, M. Judge, B. Cushing-Murray, B. Schaible, M. Moran, R. Gabor, K. Beagafh K. Cannon, M. Williamson, J. Wortelboer, K Guercio, A. Lewan- P. Dwyer, C. Mahar, P. Russell. OFFICERS: S. Robinson, S. Har- dowski. ROW B: S. Sopp, R. Jaynes, J. Doran, M. Cherweniak, rison, A. Tanner, D. Douglass. SPANISH CLUB iHola! from the Spanish club! They're on the move this year at Westhill with book sales, bake sales, Spanish Dinners--food and singers inclucled--and a whale of a trip to New York City to see The Man From La Mancha in the early spring. They really made a year ofit and look forward to a great year again next year. Bueno suerte. ROW A: K. Kelwin, S. Dollaway, T. Sarat, K. Haley, M. B. Oakley. ROW B: P. Chesbro, K. McGrath, J. Roarabaugh, L. Sliski, F. Cor- bet, C. Johns. ROW C: R. Davis, A. Reschee, G. Archambo, B. Taylor, G. Gave, R. Sterns, R. Boyson, M. Bruet. OFFICERS: back to front: J. Nowicki, M. Mclntyre, L. Gifford, D. Colbourn, advisor-Mrs. Keating. 94 ROW A: C. Homic, L. Torry, D. Mondo, A. Lorczak, M. Smallwoocl. ROW B: E. Parnell, C. Barron, D. Martin, J. Smith, L. Schoeneck. ROW C: J. Simmons, D. Denick, L. Manion, J. DiNapoli, J. Wright, J. Quackenbush, M. Obedzinski, P. Bancroft, C. Peberl, J. Zonette. FRENCH CLUB Boniour! The French club made a comeback this year after being out of the scene for the first half of the year. They're getting themselves back in the swing with bake sales and jobs for the members to get them on the road for next year. Bon chance from the French club! ROW A: R. Riener, A. Schumaker, N. Meacham, R. Skifh R. Sutter J. Carl, J. Mafserh, K. Smith, R. Biesemeyer, Fl Murphy, B. Taylor, S Robinson, M. Meyers, R. Riener, Advisor--Mrs. Meacham, A. Lewlanl dowski, B. Schaible, S. Lewandowski, A. Andrenacci. ROW B: J. Biese- AMERICAN vice going places makes foreigners friends. meyer, K. Wroath, J. Baldwin, C. Sutter, J. Biesemeyer, M. J. Moran, C. Peberl, C. Cruickshank, K. Griffin, L. Cleveland, M. Smallwood, J. Biesemeyer, A. Tuite. FIELD SERVICE Going places! The AFS-ers are going places. This year they made it possible to have Albina Andrenacci from Rome, Italy, come to the United States Day was a big success as was the Tea and the party on AFS night. American Field Ser- and Westhill. Their AFS CDUR GIRL IN NORWAY German game demonstrated at Norwegian camp. Last summer, the Juliet Low World Friendship Fund, made up ofcontributions from Girl Scouts in the U.S.A., sponsored my trip to Norway and Iceland. My team of ten girls from the U.S. spent three and a half weeks in Norway--living with fam- ilies in OsIo,attending the NationaIGuide Camp in Arendal, and touringthe country by bus. In Iceland, we enjoyed the na- tional camp, which was co-ed, and a week's stay with families in Reykjavik. The summer helped us to discover the inter- national sisterhood of girls that exists th rough Scouting. Janet Biesemeyer R.R., TTTX Merhaba, Kardeslar lHello, studentsl. On June 2O,i966, I left home for an AFS trip to Turkey, due to return September l2,l966. While there, I stayed at Gazientep with the Guner family. The family consisted of the father, Ali, the mother, Fatma, and three sons, Atilla, Aktay, and Cemil, who were aged i9,i8, and 15, respectively. During my stay in Turkey, I made several side-trips throughout the country, spending one week each in Ankora, the country's capital, Istanbul, Arsuz, on the Mediterranean, and Malatya, in the mountains. My knowledge ofthe language upon arrivalin Turkey was some- what limited, although aboard ship on the way there, we were given about twenty-four class hours ofinstruction.Manyother words l learned when l got there--the hard way lby first being embar- rassed and then being setstraightby my Turkish father or brothersl! 'Wifwl 'Rick Reiner, The Terrible Turk OUR ROAMIN' ROMAN Albina Andrenacci is our i8-year-old AFS student from Rome, W ltaly. There she lives in an apartment with her parents and four imwmliwwi brothers. Here, she lives with Jean Sauda and her family. After graduation, she is scheduled to tour the United States with a group of AFS students frorn various countries. Then she will re- l turn to Italy, where she will share with her people the experiences and insights which she has gained in our nation. We welcome Albino and hope her stay at Westhill has been as enjoyable and as profitable for her as it has been for us. For future years, we wish Albino a happy and meaningful life. A. Dewitt, D. Colbourn, H. Stephan, L. Shell, D. Martin, D. Mondo, R. Davis, D. Dellmore, N. Carsten. SEMINAR CLUB Most people think of Seminar Club as a discussion group or else they don't think about it at all. For those that think, you're right--it's a discussion group. They talk about everything from the war in Viet Nam to the darts in the cafeteria ceiling. Seminar is: Discussions unlimited. S. Stephan, S. Graham, J. Romanov, M. Hercsa, B. Ticconi, G, R. Davis, R. Wasnik, T. Klukiewicz, A. Dewitt, M. Anderson Markham, P. DeWoard, S. Avery, E. Zehlan, M. Wasnik, B. Carl, SCIENCE CLUB Science entails a world of animals, human lives, plants, and the how and why of things. In Science Club, they figure out such things and then put them to their own use-- like making a mirror or building a telescope. A ROW A: N. Fallo, K. Vulcano. ROW B: M. Oot, M. Lovq S. Harrison, T. Davitt, H. Bruse, B. Cap- sello, K. Christiana, M. Valentino, S. Lewandowski. ROW C: E. Tanner, K. Quinell, D. Brennan, S, Robinson, L. Raide, L. Chase. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is made up of students interested in the history, culture and other studies connected with the classic language. They don't only study, however, for this is a club which puts its knowledge of Latin into use through activities which relate the language and customs to today's life. With such ambition, these kids should go far in the world. MEMBERS: S. Avery, R. Besanceney, Mr. K. Brown, L. Brown, L. Burton, E. Fehlau, P. Loweecey, G. Markham, J. Schoenheit, B. Taylor. CHESS CLUB Chess is one ofthe verybestways of exercising one's mind-a preoccupation too often neglected in our tone down excellence society. lt developes concentration, a know- ledge of strategy, and severe eye-strain. You can tell these boys are on their way up. D, Chesbro, G. Markham, D. VanDoren, R. Feocco, J. Pitts, R. Wasnik, T. Stark, R. Fields, P. Ryfun, B. Saft, F. Chesbro. AUDIO-VIS UAL SERVICE These are the guys who bring you a slide projector when you asked for a tape recorder. They are the guardians of such cinematic masterpieces as Our Mr. Sun, Hemo the Magnificent, and Nanook of the North. G. Markham, G. Wood, S. Scott, .l. Pitts, C. Ryfun. CAMERA CLUB Click goes the shutter and prestol a picture! Well, that's not quite how it works. These people learn how a picture really evolves from the click to the finished product. They also know how those 500 button easy-do-it-yourself automatics work, believe it or not. If you have a puzzling picture, take it to the Camera Club. L l s E ROW A: C. Schmelz, P. Karow, B. Ticconi, L. Sellars, V. M. Balduzzi, L. Gebhardt, J. Emond, J. Wiebusch, C. Riefen- Cutler, L. Williams, C. O'Brien. ROW B: E. Goulbiatnikov, stein, D. MacLeod, W. Woodrow, R. Reiner. YORKERS The Yorkers Club is a group of New Yorkers interested in the history of their state. They participate in group projects on New York State history and development for today and the future. The group also take trips to the historical places around Syracuse and neighboring cities. New York lovers: join the Yorkers Club. ROW A: K. Guercio, A. Lorayk, M. Moran. ROW B: D. Denick, L. Gutowski, E. Hoyt, L. Shell, J. Menapace, S. Donato, K. Chris- A. Tindall, J. Wortelboer, W. Rusch, S. Stephan, K. Wilson, E. tiana, A. Halpin, P. Dwyer, H. Stephan, L. Manion. NacDowell. ROW C: D. Denick, C. Maher, M. Hercsa, A. Tuite, LIBRARY CLUB Shhh, shhh! You say you want a book on 'How to get rid of your teachers with- out really trying'? This book was due last year! No we don't charge for overdue books, you only get six months detention. Shh, shhl Who is Mr. Chicken Man? You say he's in room 407? How can you leave at 6:7489 when we're not even in school then? Well, that's the library club for you. They're the ones who know where book number Q.497850764.2l87789O BSA-JIK goes. If you want anything in the library, go to the library club. ROW A: J. Ritter, R. Gave, M. Wasnik, D. Wasnik, Black Belt Advisor--Mr. Stein, L. Wortleboer, S, Donato, D. Martin, M. E. Davitt, M. Obedzinski, P. Bechard. ROW B: P. Karow, N. Braun, V. Keller, C. Conger, M. Lowery, K. Anderson, J. Soffetti, J. Spasato, E. Richer, F. Coutre, D. Dardarius, B. Avery, Cushing-Murray, J. Priola, L. Honis, M. E. Chao, M. Balduzzi, J. DiNapoli, L. LoBello, C. Hughlock. ROW D: M. Bruet, J. Pitts, B. Cushing-Murray, E J. Wright, M. Newman, D. Lovelace. ROW C: L. Gebhardt, D. Denick, M. A. Pernici, G. Wood, D. Tobin. JUDO CLUB How to get rid of your teachers fast! lDonna Lovelace gives Mr. Bechard Linda LoBello demonstrates a hip throw with Chris Hughlock. a ride. l Hi-yaaaah! Wham! Suddenly you see someone 3 flying through the air without the greatest of ease and then they land. pow! quite gracefully. That's what Judo is all about: the art of grace- ful fighting. Unlike other fighting sports, it's a test of one's ability to outsmart the other guy and land him first. Judo isn't a sport for prizes, though. lt mainly concerns itself with developing coordination, and making one think quickly. Most important, Judo is an art of self-defense. Loud yells and a lot of banging coming from the gym, you say? That must be the Judo Club! l want my mommy! says Mike Wasnik as John Ritter dumps him onto the mat. 102 ROW A: I. Albeneze, E. Kalode, B. Wood, D. Zeck, B. Guth, J. Parsons, K. Barone, C. Sliski, L. Peters. ROW B: J. Chao, D. Mclntyre, M. Low, J. Taylor, L. Skiff D. Cottet. SENIGR HIGH PEP COMMITTEE Pep clubs and committees are for rousing spirit, like for games, shows, and other activities. The Senior High Pep Committee is composed of senior high students, whereas the Senior Pep Club is made up of seniors only. They try to promote spirit through putting up posters and advertising games and other activities. So Cheer, even! ,SENIOR PEP CLUB ROW A: E. Bias, G. Williams, D. Troendle, E. Tanner, G. Zabel, W. Woolfort, B. Wood, A. Brock, P. MacDowell. ROW B: P. Ceckowski, B. Widas, S. Sopp, G. Cieply, D. Parsons. ROW A: C. Volturno, J. Wright, A. Shumaker, A. Tanner, M. Obedzinski, S. Boucher, S. Harrison, P. Hanley, M. D. Cottet, B. Wood, P. Herbig, K. Mager, C. Sutter. ROW LeMieux, Lovelace, S. Ceckowski, C. Conger, M. Welsh, B: S. Haley, P. Russell, K. Damish, M. Low, M. Metzgar, D. Denick. D. Troendle, J. Mesetesta, J. Wilkie, P. Chesbro. ROW GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The GAA is made up of girls who participate in after-school sports. They may make a lot of noise, but they have a good time. The time gives them the opportunity to im- prove their in-class-skills. Fun and games! ROW A: K.Mider, N. Honis, B. Wood, N. King, M. Tanner. McCann, P. Russell, S. Boucher, C. Sutter. ROW D: D. ROW B: Miss Bauer, .I. Parsons, M. Christoff I. Albanese, Troendle, M. Low, A. Shumaker, M. LeMieux, E. Kalocle, L. Peters, J. Chao, D. Sczeck, L. Brooks, E. Tanner. ROW S. Haley. C: D. Cottet, K. Barone, J. Taylor, B. Guth, K. Mager, J. GYMKHANA Gymkhana is comprised of the night-timers who want to bring out the physical side of the females at Westhill. The difference between the two groups is that GAA members participate in inter-scholastic sports and Gymkahna members are active for their own enjoyment. The efforts of the two groups may be viewed in the trophy cases. ROW A: K. Vulcano, L. Cleveland, L Mancino, D. Wowk., ROW B: D. Lovelace, C. Conger, J. McCann, M. Bassani, P. Corbett, P. Anderson, A. Mack, K. Miller. HOME ECONCDMICS CLUB OFFICERS: B. Avery, L. DeMario, J. King, A. Mager, J. Wilkie. Here's a club with plenty of punch. lt's gratify- ing to see that at least some girls are interested in being economical in the home. It is also nice to know that the future husbands of America can look forward to something more than a life of TV Dinners and Bromo. ROW A: P. Jaynes, M. Reschke, M. DiGiulio. ROW Bg macher. ROW C: S. Perrine, C. O'Keefe, D. Roberts, M. J. Schumacher, J. Wall, C. Houch, S. Sherlock, J. Shu- l.eMieuX, A. Halpin, K. Vulcano, C. Hinkle. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Nurses don'tcome out of thinair--ittakesa few years in college and some practicalworkbefore one becomesanurse. Future Nurses provides the foundation, like teaching general first aid, child care, health habits, etc. All in all, the future nurses are a great bene- fit to our coming years. Who knows, maybe when you land in the hospital some day one of your nurses might be from Westhill. 106 ROW A: K. Lavigne, J. Hillenbrand. ROW B: L. Buaerle, E. Miller. 'pT ROW A: 5. Ceckowski, P. -Chesbro, M. Niles, R. M. Gabor, J. Nowicki, L. K. Valerio, K. Guercio, P. Corbett, M. Cudlick, A. Tuite, D. Douglass, J. Mor- Rusch, K. McGrath, S. Giemza, K. Homic, L. Mancino, C. Vclturno, ROW gan, K. Beagan, C. Barron, P. Russell. B: L. Sliski, M.Judge, J. King,M. Welsh, L. Porter, L. Ronkainen, N. Bordenaro, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS-left to right: J. Munn, A. Lewandowski, M. Mclntyre, P. Herbig. Future teachers--that's just what they are, teachers to be. They make it a point to be busy with various projects such as teaching at the elementary schools, visiting teachers' colleges, having guest teachers, and tying the year off with a gala picnic. Future schools: here is part of your staff. IO7 ROW A: L. Bauerle, D. Denick, B. Burton, Director-Mrs. Joan Winter, D. Denick, E. Tanner, N. Honis, M. Smallwood. ROW B: L, Gifford, D. Douglass, D. Junod, S. Garidi, A. Tuite, T. Sarat, D. Troendle, P. Miller, G. Hudson, E. Musengo, G. Gave, J. Mesatesta, M. Newman, L. Manton, M. A. DiGuiIio J. Zonette, C. Maher. ROW C: G. Clarke, B. Root, G. Zabel, B. Krausharr, K. Lavigne, K. Ceffaratti, S. Dollaway, A. Goff, K. Kerwin, S. Hay, J. Schu- . I 1 108 macher, J. Manion, M. Godfrey, P. Dwyer, B. Mclntosh, A. Schumaker, J. Rapp, D. Dellmore, K. Damish. ROW D: M. Niles, E. Bias, J. Schumacher, J. Roarabaugh, C. O'Keefe, M. DuRocher, K. Carpenter, D. Roberts, M. E. Davitt, B. Schaible, G. Hoyt, E.ArnoIcI, K. Wroath, S. Donato, D. Colbourn, P. Hanley, J. Wilkie, J. McCann, L. Schoenick, L. Shell. Songs, songs, songs' That s all you hearfrom the Senior High Concert Choir They sing various songs from Broad- way shows and classical music like Bach and Strauss. They also had an exchange with Phoenix and ioint concerts. Singers: go to the Senior Concert Choir. SENIOR HIGH CONCERT CHOIR WESTHILL SINGERS ROW A: Mrs. J. Winter, G. Hudson, R,Jaynes, P, Dwyer, P. Miller, K. Cefaratti, B. Root, M. Godfrey, G. Clarke, J. Wilkie. ROW B: D. Colburn, E,ArnoId, R. Haryey, J. Manion, E. Musingo, J. Nowicki, C. A. Maher, L. Manion, B. Schaible, S. Donato, D. Troendle, J. Mesatesta, M. Newman. The Westhill singers are a new group at Westhill, but will be old from now on. The group is com- prised of students interested in pop- ular music. They sing pop songs like Yesterday and show tunes such as Mame. Singers--welcome to Westhilll SENIOR HIGH GIRLS GLEE CLUB Girls Glee Clubs are for girls who enjoy just plain singing. They work on all types of music and do a good job, too. All smiles for the Glee Club! ROW A: K. Lavigne, J. Schumaker, B. Krausharr, A. Goff C. Conger, J. DiNapoIi. ROW B: S. Hay, S. Dolaway, M. A. DiGuiIio, M. Du Rocher, A. Tuite, S. Gidari, A. Schumaker, B. Macintosh. ROW C: M. Newman, C, O'Keefe, K. Carpenter, M. E. Davitt, S. Donato, M. Obedzinski, P. Anderson, B. Root. IO9 SENIOR HIGH BAND ROW A: R. Yieser, G. Clarke, R. Crosby, Troendle, M. Hinkle, D. Truex, D. Lovelace. Hinkle, S. Donato, G. Hudson, D. Colbourn, P. Kielar, P. King.ROW C: D. Roberts, M. A. Di D. Roarabaugh, R Dwyer, D. D. Steenwerth, M. Nash, L. Gurtowski, T Epiliro, N. Greenfield, M. Dzialak, ROW B: R. Skiftf M. Welsh, C. G. Cieply, M. Sopceck, G. Rien, II Sopceck, P. Dumanian, ROW D: D. Robin- C, Pond, E, Musengg, D, Rice, son, M. Alexander, G. Pitts, S. Clark, G. Hoyt, D. Slitka, D. Taylor, K. Alex- Guiliol D, Huffman, P, Rglince, ander, Conductor--Mr. Stanley M. Calella. SENIOR HIGH STAGE BAND ROW A: R. Crosby, P. Kielar, E. Keller, P. King. ROW B: S. Sopp, G. Hoyt, D. Langlilz, D. Taylor, G. Rien, P. Dumanian, T Sopceck. ROW C: G. Pitts, D. Robinson, L. Gurtowski, N. Greenfield, E. Musengo, G. Cieply, M. Dzialak, M. Sopceck, Conductor--Mr. Stanley M. Colella. IIO The Senior High Band and the Senior High Stage Band are two busy groups. They play for assem- blies, concerts, shows, and they march at the football games. These and other things keep them all busy. They all encounter a new and dif- ferent thing working together, play- ing, and going places to work with other people. The music you hear floating around the school orthe kids you see with the blue uniforms: that's the band, senior high that is. MAJORETTES C. Volfurno M. Val in fino L. Raide Drum Majoreffe: A. Hemming D. Kane C. Conger C. Conger I I 1 JUNIOR HIGH BAND ROW A: M. Sliflca, D. Dzeliak, M.J. Hercsa, D. Diefindorf L. McKelvie, N. Ryan. ROW B: M. Slifka, B. Schaible, M. Donato, M.B. Bunn, W. Nash, B. Ticconi, S. Graham, T. Sop- chak, D. Jennison. ROW C: M. A. Goss, C. LoVigne, B. Schwartz, B. Zabel, S. Panayiato, P. Harvey, C. O'Hara, C. Carpenter, D. Hinkle, D. Rarrick. ROW D: M. Jacquith, D. Ryfun, J. Skillman, D. Ashley, Conductor--Mr. Stanley M. Collela. The Junior High Band is an organization formed to develop the musical talents of the lunlor high students With the experience gained here, they are able to move on to the Senior High Band. ROW A: P. McDonald, A. Hoyt, J. Markowski, J. VanNostrand, A. Howe, R. Riener. ROW B: P. Roberts, M. L. Gremillion,'J. Prezell, K. Skavarch, M. LuSeron, G. Stone, M. Weller, J. Howe, N. Williams. ROW C: C. Lester, B. Walker, B. McCardle, M. Bates, J. Kudlick, C. Corbett, L. Capucilli, T. Widas. JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT CHOIR This is the proving ground for ability needed in The Senior High Conceri Choir. JUNIOR HIGH PEP COMMITTEE MEMBERS: P. Tamburell, A. Tinda, P. Karow, P. McDonnell, C. Sufion, G. McKenna. I BOOK CLUB ROW A: K Wroath, A. Lewandowski, A. Lorczak, C. Cruickshank, J. Sauda, D. Mondo, D. Dell- more. ROW B: L. Schoeneck, M. J. Moran, J. Biesemeyer, P. Carrigan. Very interesting reading, veryinteresting. . ., so say the Book Club members as they viewanewbook. Discovering books, reading them, and analyzing them--that's what the Book Club members do. They find a book and break it down until it has some meaning for them. inquisitive about books? Go and see the Book Club. BOOK STORE D. Troendle, M. Metzgar, J. Mezetesla, M. DuRocher. Selling pens, paper, sweatshirts, gymsuits, notebooks, pencils, and other things that you need for school is a big fob--especially to all the students at Westhill. These are the girls who serve you day after day: thanks! MOVING UP DAY- 7966 Pat Carrigan becomes the President of the 1966- 1967 Student Council. 1 E U R E KA X Pete King as I. C. Allegro. Ralph Biesemeyer as B. U. Goodfellaw. if HANG GN T0 YOUR COO Q - 'Z f S- gan , 7 - ,K ., 3' A , LLL.i ff 3. in A new , , QW E ' ., 7 kk E ' I sf Q ,W-W M5 . ffiw.,,,-.'1fg,q,:aQ:' ,,: .D,fm.A,wLsgQ, P YQ S -V . S iiai. , ' - w.x.s.uQ9S2L: ' . - f - , - A-W1-Qii.. M ma it -. X ' :M ag-Xi Xl :Af E35 Q , , X x 535, gl ig 2 x , W 13 uw 41' J em xggszfmf- : ' N X,a1MQw '5- gg , - - -- Y :Q11 ,f.: i : A N 2 S Q X gk? S ii Q Q S X, A 'E x re . Q? XX 25? f j Q K S Q I 5 Lg' nw 11' ff V E SPCDRTS VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW A: Coach VanHeesch, Cap. F. Ritter, Coach P. Brown, Cap. E. T. Stone, R. Geiler, H. Seaman, B. Quackenbush, M. Cherweniak, T. Geehr, Coach Ryan. ROW B: C. Corrigan, J. McLaughlin, R King, R, Davitt, K. Cleary, P. Ceckowski, D. Lemantzyk, J. Skvarch, B. McCarthy, Kuriatnylc, S. Cost, G. Demperio, B. Fenton, B. Bratt, D. Fidler. ROW C: J. Carl, J. Ritter, T. Smith, P. Hickey, T. Tyler, M. Stanard, M. Stack. Westhill's entry into the Northern Division was not a success record-wise, but the Warrior's made it known that they were no push-overs. Many games were decided by narrow margins or last second plays. The feelings of all the coaches and players in the Northern Division were echoed by the B'ville coach: This was the hardest hitting team we've faced in over ten years! All-County selections from Westhill were hard-hitting Tom Stone and powerful 230 lbs tackle Tom Davitt. H8 Jeff Carl Hoddy Seaman 1: 11' 111 1 QV 1' 1111 11 11, 11111:,11,1111 1: 11-'1111111'111 1 11, 11 1 1 1 1 1 11511 1 ' 111 ' 1 11' 11 111111 1 ' ! 1 11 1' 1 'W11111 41111111 Not as bad . . Westhill 23 West Genesee 28 Westhill 27 Skaneateles 72 Westhill 9 East Syracuse-Minoa 6 Westhill 12 Jamesville-Dewitt I4 X .3511 HR. 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'11 ,,W,1'111,11111 1 ,1111 1111111111111 ,1121111 1 I11111',1'111111 1111111 11 ' 111'1 ' 1 1'11'111111Wn N 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 1 111111 .1 1 1111111 . ' 111f11 11 1111111?1i11111 I11111:11 SJ 1111, 2111111111 1111'1 11'11J1:1f'W1 I North Syracuse 12 Li ve rpool 26 Fayetteville-Manlius 12 Baldwinsville 24 II9 Bob Fenton e ee 1 f 5 E52 :': 1 '-. ' Q 2 T' 'K .-Q:: 1 Paul Hickey Ed Geehr Pete Ceckowski Tom Daviff Dan Kricks Gary Demperio JV FOOTBALL ROW A: S. McCullough, D. Dormady, J. Stack, H. Wilson, M. Stedman, B. Geiler, G. Cotter, J. Skvarch, J. Rolince, P. Rolince D Streib M Finn C. Williams, D. Toth, R. Cole, D. Costello, P. Spizano, P. Bunn, J. Obed- B- Mf1I'SCh, B- Bildgley, L- TUSSCOHO- zinski, S. Taylor. ROW B: Coach Paul Todd, S. Baius, R. Wolek, C. Ryfun, Westhill 43 Westhill 7 Westhill 6 Westhill 13 Westhill 6 Westhill O Westhill 20 Westhill 14 Skaneateles East Syracuse-Minoa North Syracuse Liverpool Jamesville-Dewitt Fayetteville-Manlius Baldwinsville West Genesee Starting Offense Starting Defense JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ROW A: J. Stack, P. DiCarlo, P. DiCarlo, B. Coon, T. Albanese, J. Kimball, C: Coach Ned Deuel, D. Taylor, G. Carberry, R. Woolfort, B. Wiebusch, B. Zabel J. Hopkins. ROW B: M. Cost, D. Kalode, C. Corbett, D. Petrofh G. Cottet, R. Demperia, P. Skvarch, J. Dwyer, T. Wilson, J. Blaich, J. B. Kraushaar, J. Howe, D. Rolince, D. Toth, R. Yeiser, M. Rolince. ROW Zabel. Because Junior High sports are for development, and scores don't really matter, the Junior High record is not included. 122 However, congratulations go to our .lunior High team because no other team in the league did as well as ours. Special con- gratulations go to Joey Kimball, Jimbo Blaich, Bobby Wiebusch, Ronny Woofort, Don Taylor and Pete Skvarch and Coach Ned Deuel for their outstanding contributions to the team. CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD: 4-I 2nd place in league 2nd place in county championships 4th place in section Ill .l. Pepe, R. Dewitt, B. Cornmeuller, D. Gabri, P. Kielar, M. Burke, D. Dwyer, Coach Ed McCarclle. County-King--Dan Dwyer Team-Mate--Mike Burke J. Buhl, N. Greenfield, K. Toomey, G. Pitts, R. Sutter, B. Kaebler, F. Sawyer, D. Russell, R. Biese meyer. G. Musak, B. Dwyer, K. Alexander, .l.SchoenheiL B. Taylor, B. MacBeth. 123 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL Man. G. Carberry, D. Naione, T. Smith, P. Kieler, K. Toomey, Cap. M. Burke, D. Lemanczyk, F. Ritter P H ckey G Blaich, J. Parsons, Coach P. Brown, Man. T. Stark. Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill THE GORY STORY 43 Onondaga Central 53 .lamesville-DeWitt 48 North Syracuse 57 Liverpool 66 Skaneateles 30 Fayetteville-Manlius 51 Baldwinsville 61 Bishop Ludden 49 East Syracuse-Minoa 61 West Genesee 51 Jamesville-DeWitt 85 East Syracuse-Minoa 56 North Syracuse 52 Baldwinsville 62 Liverpool 54 Fayetteville-Manlius 65 West Genesee S EC TlONALS 72 Marcellus 52 Adams Center-Adams 'I wonder who's got the tap? Dave Lemanczyk 4th highest scorer in league--2nd string all-county-school record for most foul shots in one gamell 91. Mike Hawk Burke Honorable mention all-county--team captain--high game of year l33l--Led team in technical fouls. Jim Moulty Parsons Played season with extreme physical.handicaps-Kept up team morale--sparked team to Skaneateles victory. Phil B.P. Kieler A real team player--easy to coach--moves like a cat --passed with Cousy-like fi- nesse. Toomey. Paul Red Hickey Showed great courage despite pain- ful knee iniury--his excellentshooting could have helped a lot--helpedkeep team alive. Burke 'bound'! Fancy ball hawking by Kevin Fred Ritter Really aggressive--good man in the clutch--brute strength brought down many a rebound--fine future. goes high to get l H JV BASKETBALL ROW P: Coach N. Deuei, P. Rolince, M. Finn, D. Sfreib, D. Toscana, Q: N. Togias, R. Woolforf, D. Gabri, P. Kovul, B. McCarlhy, J. Skvarch K. Cleary, B. Geiler, K. Smith, D. Toth, B. Marsch, B. Badgley. ROW J. Blaich. Missing: T. Tyler, J. Obedzinski. Won I2 Losf 5 Jimbo drives for Iwo! Whaf's up ref? Gabri sco res despite cttempied siuff! INDOGR TRACK ROW A: Coach E. McCordle, P. Skvarch, N. Greenfield, G. Piffs, R. DeWiif, B. Carl, M. Cherwenialc. ROW B: J. MacLaughlin, J. MILE RELAY Pepe, P. King, E. Geehr, R. Reiner, D. Dwyer, T. King. Missing: F. Sawyer, M. Sleeves. 4th in Relay Championships oui of 25 schools. 4th in Indoor Championships out of 26 schools. 4th in High School Invitation Meer ouiof22 schools. Ed Geeh r, Jeff Curl, Nelson Greenfield, Jim Pepe. Lowered Manley Field House record from 3:42.8 fo 3:34.5 and then fo 3:33.0. Broke old Field 'House record 3:l9.6 in i600 yd. relay with a 3:l2.0 clock- ing. Westhill now holds field house records in the 500- yd. dash, mile relay, i600-yd. relay, and 2-mile relay. VARSITY WRESTLING ROW A: G. Cottet, G. Demperio, M. O'Grcdy, T. DeWitt, J. Ritter, T. Russell, R. Biesemeyer, I Stone, M. Stack, J. lGmball. Missing: S. B. Stark, F. Barone, G. Doniul, Coach J. Ryan. ROW B: D, lvbhar, Ritter, D. Petroff Westhill 53 Westhill 36 Westhill 33 Westhill 26 Westhill 34 Westhill 45 Westhill 33 Westhill 41 Westhill, led by Coach John Ryan and four County champs, finished its finest season ever, compiling a 15-0 record and placing second in the County Championships. Con- gratulations to the members of this team for providing the greatest sports thrills of the long winter season. Solvay Corcoran Marcellus Nottingham Onondaga Central Jordan Elbridge Skaneateles Solvay Westhill 24 Westhill 32 Westhill 27 Westhill 35 Westhill 40 Westhill 37 Westhill 32 Marcellus Onondaga Central North Syracuse Jordan Elbridge Fayetteville-Manlius Skaneateles West Genesee C o u n t Y C h a m P s Ralph Biesemeyer .... ...... I O3 John Ritter ................ 154 John Ryan ...... Coach of the Year Gary Demperio ............. 780 Joe Ki mbel ................ 95 2nd in Section III Frank The Baron Barone Gary Fly Demperio Tom Davitt Bill Stork John Surfer Ritter Tom Russell Tom Stone JV WRESTLING ROW A: F. Christy, W. Johnson, B. Cornmuller, D. Costello, C. Corrigan, M. Sfedmcn, N. Carsfon, P. Bunn, S. Oakley, L. Tus- Ryfun, B. Wilson, S. Baius, S. Taylor, ROW B: D. Petrofb C. cano, T. Ropchak. Missing: J. Stack, J. Sfone. .IH WRESTLING ROW Ag J, SCI-,oenheit J, King, H, O'Hg,-al J, Dwyer, G, Coffey, E, J. Woodall, T. Bracy, J. Sfack. ROW C: D. Van Doran, K. Slack, B. Bmw, c. ov-mm. Row B. 1. schoenheir, R. cmrfgama. Coon, R. cnek, Zabel, M- Pafkinfan, C. Hopkins, G- Baivs, P- DeWaafd, M- Mahar- PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE FOR BOWLING TEAM Keith Warters-Highest league average Il82l Tom Grimm--Took 2nd in County doubles competition with Warters Members Bill Capsello Dave Fedora Rolf Thorak Tom Klukiewicz Substitutes Mike Dzialak Gerry Ciepley Ron Wallach Coach M. V. Pointon Members D, Taylor R. Demperio T. Warren R. Wiebusch M. Rolince D Rolince Manager G. Musak D Cress Coach J. Paterniti Members P, King J. Parsons R. G. Geiler J. Gallagher T. Buhl J. Carl E. Geehr M. Stanard D. Gabri J. Vault D. Kalode W. Donovan R. Yeiser D. Brock A. Nagolian M. Luteran J. Zabel M. LaHoocI P. Carrigan J. Macbeth T. Tyler K. Cleary G. Cottet J. Rolince G. Christoff P. Hickey Kris Suffer Nancy Ho nis Sue Boucher VARSITY CHEERLEADERS GlRL'S BASKETBALL R Dennidc, A. Tanner, K. Mager, J. Wright, J. Wilkie, C. Bedworfh, P. Russell, D. Coffei, M. Tanner, Missing: C. Conger, C. Vuliurno, and more. Carole Bedworth Kathy Kirkland Nancy IG ng Kaihy Mager Ti na Scheufler L n Brooks Y i JV CHEERLEADERS Kafhy Kerwin, Jean Sauda, Kris Johns Kaih y Haley, Sue Endress, Sharon Haley GlRL'S FIELD HOCKEY J. Biesemeyer, J. Biesemeyer, D. Douglas, M. Dwyer, N. Smifhson, A. Gofh L. Ronlcainen, K. Damisch, K. Homik, M. Welsh, D. Dennick. TRACK ROW A: Coach E. McCardle, R. Biesemeyer, T. Wilson, S. Mc- Clurg, G. Pitts, E. Rosenstein, M. lngraham, H. Bruse, G. Cottet, D. Dwyer, J. Koch, M. Stanard, M. McCardle, W. Marsch. ROW B: T. Davitt, N. Greenfield, T. King, W. Long, E. Geehr, M. Burke, T. Stone, J. Macbeth, J. Pepe, T. Buhl, R. Reiner, J. Carl. ROW Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill County Champ T00-yd. dash Ed Geehr 88 lf2 Skaneateles 40 U2 94 O.C.S. 59 if2 J.E. 79 lf2 Auburn 56 if2 i O8 Marcellus 45 Lafayette 99 Tully 33 Fabius T08 J.D. 94 E.S.M. C: T. Saccone, S. Passage, R. Mider, W. Potter, J. Adams, R. Filsinger, J. Dwyer, C. Spears, D. Brown, R. Doolittle, R. Sticco, R. Cleary. Missing from picture: Asst. Coach N. Deuel, M. Demp- erio, M. Steves, J. McLaughin. i 8 112 7 24' I8 J.E. 73 County Champ Triple Jump Nelson Greenfield ship and became Co-Champs Westhill went undefeated to win its 3rd straight Southern Division Champion- of the County. Starting the season by winning the Section Ill Relay Carnival, Coach Ed McCardle's trackmen won the County Championships, scoring 44 more points than the next closest team. In the Sectional meet, Westhill placed 3rd and sent the 880 yd. relay team and Nelson Greenfield in the triple iump to the State meet. This year, Westhill enters the Northern Division, and there is great specu- lation that they can repeat as Champions. Mike Sfanard County Champ-2 mile Mike Burke County Champs--880 yd. relay Ed Geehr, Jeff Carl, Jim McLdughlin Tom King I 4 mile relay Section Ill Relay Carnival Champs and record-holders County Champ - I mile Jim Pepe What's he doing here? Jim VanAuken Mike Burke, Joe Adams Dan Dwyer, Jim Pepe F. Ceckowski, E. Sauda, P. Hickey Westhill 0 Wesihill 4 Wesfhill 3 Wesihill 4 Wesihill 2 Wesfhill 6 Westhill 3 Wesfhill 3 Mike LaHood J. Van Auken, M. LaHood, I Kahne, M. Lazur. Marcellus 8 Bishop Ludden 6 Tully 5 Solvay 4 Wesf Genesee 8 Skaneateles 4 Marcellus 5 Wes! Genesee 7 Paul Hickey 139 VARSITY BASEBALL Power fo Spare ROW N: Coach L. Spanfelner, A. Shehacli, R. Weibusch, M. Schumaker, P. Keiler, J. Dusse, N. Dunbar, D. Lemcnczyk. ROW O: S. Woliski, P. King, D. Maione, H. Seaman, s. cosr, r. smnh. 140 Steve Woliskl Phil Keiler Pete King, Hodcly Seaman For what. . . Westhill 19 Westhill 3 Westhill 2 Westhill 0 Westhill 5 Westhill 5 Westhill 7 League record: 6-4 Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Westhill Corcoran O.C.S. Auburn .l.E. Tully Fabius Lafayette Skaneateles Marcellus O. C.S. Skaneateles J. E. Marcellus I just wish he'd runthatfasttobrush his teeth! it's worth T JV BASEBALL FOREGROUND. Coach A. VanHeesch, K. Toomey, B. Mfcafrhy. Row A1 Wallach, M- Moore, D. Gabfi, S- Baivs- ROW B1 D. Cisco, M. Finn, J. D. Mahar, M. Stedman, C. Williams, J. Vault, S. Gross, J. Skvarch, G. Cdsfle, B- Geller, P- K0VUl, K- WUVl9f51J- DOVUH- GULF Coach B. Dadey, B. Stark, J. Buhl, D. Tuscano, J. Kadamus, R. Gufh. TSTNG CONTRACT 014 ADVERT npopeg 'A' Z ,va U, HHH Nse covbo Dex nb' e l USNNSC 6 'L oge X o vert smg Rn KX 0' V' D or vlhxckwle ogree ko pay 'l r C 9 G COW Wvmk Keg We 'hko Xns do r 9 Q A x' ' r 'M A . .,, F u P .' X PDX! ERTXSXN 1 ' QONX 4 The doov e cows 61-OCXXY os we 'nov e ordev ed KL Signed ' H' Jail' 'lf' X Firm H ' C' ' N Address IX ' 0 1 Yoqinenk mode by Gosh 0 Cneck K N4 PDUXTXONN- CYTPRGE XNXXX. BE NTP-9?-TO VUMX. P30095 FROM NSF-T5 OR COTS. ' Sdesmon TH ANR Y OU FOR YOUR SUYYORT Sc'nooV s C091 .Klxeep on Y'KXeX 4 Westvale Community Council Officers For T967 Standing from left to right: Mr. Gregory Dole-Vice-Pres- ident, Mr. John Klotz-Treasurer. Seated: Mrs. George Kenyon-Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Harold J. Walsh- President lre-electedj, Mrs. Thomas Henry-Recording Sec- retary lre-electedl. Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1967 From The Westvale Community Council Name of Organization Westvale Study Group Westvale Garden Club Westvale Optimists Westvale Opti-Mrs. Club Westvale Boys Baseball Association Westvale Athletic Association Westvale Club Westvale Youth Council Westvale Community Baptist Womens' Fellowship Parents Club-Cherry Road 8. Walberta Park Schools Knights of Columbus 34114 Knights of Columbus 4th Degree Robinson Memorial Church Womens' Association Western' Hills 50 + Group Westhill School District Bishop Ludden Guild St. Charles' Altar 8. Rosary Society St. Marks' Church Women's Group Solvay-Geddes Kiwanis Robinson Memorial Boy Scouts, Troop 182 St. Charles' Boy Scouts, Troop 39 Girl Scouts Westhill Chapter A.F.S. Delegates at large Westvale Community Council Advisory Board For T967 Representative lsl Mrs. Jill Crandall, Mrs. Ramona Perrine Mrs. Margaret Obrist, Mrs. Nellie Hay Mr. Louis Peters Mrs. Wm. Doran Mr. Roland Pine Mr. Fred Esposito Mr. Henry Klapetzky Miss Kathy Wroath Mrs. Millicent Roarobaugh, Mrs. Nellie Hay Mr. Paul Loweecey Mr. John Dee, Mr. Gregory Dole Mr. Clarence Heffernan Mrs. Jean Ridley, Mrs. Lois Wonders Mr. Nicholas Garofano, Mr. Lloyd F. MacKaig Mr. Donald Herring Mrs. Thomas Donovan Mrs. V. J. Wagner Rev. David Cargill, Mrs. Daniel MacBeth Mr. Lester Ridley Mr. 8. 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LX BEST SELECTION 0 Records-Singles Sm L.P.s 0 Sheet Music Sa Instruction Books ' Needles 8g Cartridges ' Guitars-Amps 8g Accessories FAIRMOUNT FAIR MUSIC SHOP -H I I I I I ' 1 , in 1. ,t i , Q 1 ,J fi if Vit , Jf f f 'GI My .iii MIM' 488 3871 -IW W, an ' I' ,. warg - ' 'I ff-WJ it if !,!,,gyw?2y, O pe n Dal Iy is w ' 7 W,7w f'ifWwg7I, Noon tlI 9 f 1 tI 'w1wf T' , , Wm' Ii ' F WW, H- -iihlwi' Bill Gerber, Jr., Manager Optician James T. Hallman, Jr. Optometrist Dr. Richard Gramsey for Contact Lenses and Glasses Phone HO 8-2505 Fairmount Fair 36I3 W. Genesee Street 1' fVf QlQfiili?g?dq 1 fw +51 f 5 Cl 5,5 XJ 4 1 Q F is i F Cb-5 1945 Q0 5514: Q of? i it go Q fw QS Sig ,U 50, Biff xy ishes to the Class of '67 from Williams Importing Company 3510 West Genese HU 8-3243 eS1 t We Sell For Less 2 Marbl H Id 3687W tG Rqthbum Fairm tF Sh pp g N Y 1321 M ger o 315 HO 8254 SIGNAL FINANCE SYRACUSE '48 CQRPORATION Congratulations to the Class of T967 I HARDWARE 8g PAINT CO. HU 8-8523 4101 W. GENESEE. SYRACUSE 9, NEW YORK Gt' ITIS e Cream for complete tuxedo rentals Remember GARY'S Go to the prom in style! Special group rates GARY'S two big stores Valley Plaza 8. Northern Lights The Merchants National Bank 81 Trust Company of Syracuse Western Lights Office 4729 Onondaga Boulevard Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp orution I 49 J 9 Q J GUld0 S Salon Refill M n.--Thu s--Fri. evenings Tue.--Wed.--Sat. K ti16 o'clock 302 S. Warren St l Syracuse, New Y k B nes Bldg.--2 d fl .A 0 9 I I f Open X o r 1-Q., I X This, our T967 Warrior, is an attempt to bring to the students of Westhill a school year in print. 'lt is the result of many ideas materialized through hours of hard work. To some, this book represents their last year 'at Westhill, to others, their first, yet to all, it is not only a book of people, but of memories which will long linger in the minds developed at Westhill. 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