Westmoreland Central High School - Years End Yearbook (Westmoreland, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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It may have been fact or fiction, short or long, in a light vein or heavy, but no matter what type it was, it formed part of the person's character. Human nature is a very flexible and im- pressionable thing. Beliefs are built and molded around what already exists. Some remain unaltered or unadded to, but are expressed differently so that each genera- tion can understand it in the present ver- nacular. All facts must be recorded, whether positive or negative, so time will not be used to refind it or make the same mistake. Once you have a belief, books can strength- en it, shake it, or change it. The personuwho is not well read is limiting himself to a small and narrow world. This world is restricted not because others can not enter, butthat the person can not leave. W e alute The 19611 Years End is being ded icaTed To, A woman whom we all knew, From sevenTh grade and up on Through, All our years of high school. 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M'-if f'm?:2f,f,lNN, ' Am 5 'V'?41?1l'?,mm.Y,:fw.'.5f, :Q ,,.f.,,AA','71S'Af,1z'f',:,i ,4','1A'-f5?g ,iv,,'.w3Af'A,A .W :.iA.,v'fAu:' 1' p2,.,:iAv1tw X-QAWPX' 1':'1i.'9'1:':a'2 gy, aw, 5215, ,A'11w2'sf' frfsf, gf A' '1A,',- Mrs-,W 15-A-M.., ,,,, ,T -XW K' 'W A' ' .'5,?C-ifgfw, 24.4, . , , ' ,.'f'f'iffa+'X?5' ADVISE CONSENT BOARD OF EDUCATION Catch 22 Mr, LaMont Smith, Mr. William Bellinger, Vice President, Mr. August Lauri, President, Mr. Roland Spencer, Clerk, Mr. Leland Gibbs, Mr. Richard Ohmart. SCHOOL TREASURER The Hundred Dollar Misunderstancling Mr. Raymond Crumb ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Happiness is a Warm Puppy FIRST ROW: Mrs. Echenique, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Burns, Miss Tyler, Mrs. Restle, Mrs. Craine, Mrs. Pifer, Mrs. Morgan, Miss Brown, Mrs. Bentley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Blair, Mrs. West, Mrs. Roselli, Mrs. Gaul, Mrs. Stopper, Mrs. Rider, Mrs. Gabriel, Mrs. Timian, Mrs. Sweeting. THIRD ROW: Mr. Tesoriero, Mrs. Castelli, Mr. Hall, Mr. Rockwell, Mr. Bugental, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Hill. 8 A in ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL Mr. DeForest Hill 5 l TO THE CLASS OE '64: Somewhere I have read that only the open minded are teachable. This is true, but G. K. Chesterton has said, Merely having an open mind is nothing. The obiect of opening the mind as of opening the mouth is to shut it again on something solid. The inference is clear. As the mouth closing on food starts the digestive process which changes the food to meet the physical need, so closing the mind on new ideas starts the process ot mental diges- tion which changes these ideas into workable answers to many problems. No worthwhile solution to any prob- lem has come from a completely open or a completely closed mind. As you graduate knowing this, the challenge of the world's problems comes directly to you. For it is from the opening and the closing of minds like yours that sometime the cures tor the ills of mankind will develop. I ask you simply, What ills will you cure? Best wishes to each of you for an interesting, challeng- ing and satisfying adult lite. Sincerely, O ouaiel jkl , DONALD H. CRAINE SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL The Catcher in the Rye William S. Fisher PRINCIPAL Lord of the Flies Donald H. Craine SECRETARY Jennie Mae Hensel SECRETARIES Mrs. Helen Batson, Mrs. Mary DeLong lll M: QQ X, + -A Qs' 5 M11 as, rr M 1 1 , J 55 L JL 'Ain ga 3352535 L4 R lf Y 'K l fl Twig? R536 T '-'LS '13 l 5 yimlsflfll B fe Whifgwggazxg 5 ,gs U2 Q sf ,Z-'aswgiyvgls L W x ea iffga xasigiru HEQMFYS L eff 'rf jg--L S ,wigisi fi- W 5 355 wg? Erika? 'S W ees 1 ,Serial 0 ew M ,g x Q CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION Profiles in Courage Mr. Kenneth Burlch Mr. Baden Mudge Miss Mary Lapree Mr. Lawrence Kelly 4' ww., ,WH , 1 W sw M? - ,Sqn ' 'ai GUIDANCE The Pathfinder Mr. Robert DeLong PSYCHOLOGY Mr. George Esper ENGLISH OUT of This World Mrs. Shirley Ohlson Mrs. Nedra Patrick Mr. Walrer Mimo Miss Carol Gibbs Mr. Philip Ray Mrs. Beverly Walter inc? picfuredj The Meaning of Dreams Mrs. Beverly Faust S i .. SCIENCE The Microbe Hunters Mr, Joseph Saba Miss Dorothy Thompson Mrs. Ann Heybey LIBRARY Alice in Wonderland Miss Priscilla Robb LANGUAGE Thar Secret Language Mr. Mark Grant Miss Eva Fuld MATHEMATICS One, Two, Three . . . Infinity Mr. Donald Mattis Miss Helen Hoehner Mrs. Josephine Sikes aww! W ,Q INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Brothers Karamazov Mr. Richard Waldron Mr. Nicholas Ciufo Mr, Roberf Morris, CadeTTeacI1er HOME ECONOMJCS Sewing ls Fun Mrs, Mary Irla gm PHYSICAL EDUCATION Of Mice and Men Mr. Maurice Page Mrs. Helen Morton Mr. Donald McLellan AGRICULTURE Animal Farm Mr. Paul Craner DRIVER EDUCATION Somebody Up There Likes Me Mr. Lawrence Kelly ART There ls No Greater Need Mrs. Dolores Compton 5 'TKn....Mn.u.. STUDY HALL 70,000 to I MUSIC The Story of Jazz Mr. James Straney Mrs. Mariorie Craine Mr. Rudolph Homchuck Mrs, Ann Fisher aff' BUSINESS Codes and Secret Writing Mrs. Esther Rowan Mrs. Eleanor Pilette MECHANICAL DRAWING The Devil's Advocate Mr. Nicholas Ciufo ., -. vu .4 4, HEALTH of Human Bandage LEFT: Mrs. Ethel Franze RIGHT: Mrs Norma Terry, Attendance Supervisor BELOW: Mrs. Helen Bartlett CAFETERIA The Egg and I TOP: Miss Rita Crumb, Cafeteria Manager LEFT: Mrs. Mildred Wilbanks, Mrs. Dorothy Walker RIGHT: Mrs. Veronica Redmond, Mrs. Helen Coyne BOTTOM: Mrs. Jeanne Masner, Mrs. lna Bennett l CANDY Cheaper by the DOZSH C. Jareckig C. Welch: P. Fedory T. Chwazikg L. Siegfried: M. Siegfried CHO? PiCiUf9Cll TRANSPORTATION God ls My Co-Pilot Mr. Fred Atkinson Mr. Robert Chaffee Mr. Jess Hicks Mr. John Janes Mr. Oscar Law Mr. Charles Mahanna Mr. Stanley Merriman Mr. Paul A. 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A certain fellow has her heart- Dennis is his name, And if she goes on as she is now, Her life will have no rain. Class M'Eights 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Echo I, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Monitor's Club 4, Student Council 3, Student Teacher 4. BONNIE ANDREWS Sonnie BUe Pet Peeve: trying to study in study halls Ambition: to become whatever I become A small little brownie, She might easily be missed, If it weren't for her kindness To each Mister and Miss. With her friendly smile and helpful manner, She goes on her way, like a pixy mad-hatter. Band Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Echo 4, F.N.A. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Secretarial Club 4, Marching Band 2, 3, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4. PATRICIA ABBOTT Pat Pet Pe-eve: guys that don't speak English Ambition: to go to I.B.M. school An aura of mystery seems to surround this girl . . . her dark eyes and raven hair, make one wonder what thoughts prompt that slow easy smile as she nonchalantly goes her way. Echo 4, F.H.A. 1, Secretarial Club 3, 4. I'm sitting on your-what?!! JANICE BACHMAN Jan Pet Peeve: not being able to drive a motorcycle Yi Ambition: to travel to Switzerland and Mexico i A fun-loving gal with a warm smile and a heart to match! The deviltgygis icks right out in her eyes but it's even more apparent when she is with Marie. Catch lier pla g vlclleyball, or keeping fit and trim some other way, and her serious side will e ily be wb ted,C,f.X Vt I J' , I' Dramatics Club l- F,PlA. l 2- Mixed Cho s 3, 4, t ent e cher l,j2.XXNl XX Cl X, lil wllo 'T ly N X lil , -H ' ' ' it x ti - - ' V 'JJ x A . It V we Marla fa t Nj, wwf pl will M, gf , f -vim 4 T - cv it X5 Ny M ' V I X J N I ll 'M fiyv x lil .X XC, lg rf Q' Ky Xl., I ' C cg, Mb 32, It DL' N ,Gul f- X UM NWC j' KP' rxgv I If V V . t 3 ' tl Y 3 is P if ' , l t S- i will U Q tl All it if ylll K KJV 5 . 'N' -M X ' x l X i ' Ek t x V x D' xx V I 5 Q QW l ,ilu tt lylllyPATi2i3l4 B7-xbii AN f'l'Pat'lX JbPet Pefeve: people without problems Ambition: to be a physicist This mad scientist's abode is a laboratory, For working with facts and figures, he's in his glory. He loves to experiment with any contrivance, On all subjects related to math or science. He's shy, reserved, a quiet one, But with his friends he is such fun. Boys' Chorus 2, Classical Club I, 2, 3, Men's Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Rocket Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4. JAMES BEAVER .llmrT1y Pet Peeve: '55 Buick convertible Ambition: to be a State Trooper This tall fellow is good at dancing, Fixing up cars, and even romancing. His true friends will tell you, with very much ease, That he's fun to know, and easy to please. Basketball l, 2, Yorker Club l. . THOMAS BARRETT Tommy Pet Peeve: Chevy truck on Saturday night Ambition: to be a Vet He is of average height and weight, But in football he is really great. A hard working, ambitious guy Who, against a friend will never vie. lt is in him, that you will find, The kind of 'guy who makes life fine. Class Vice President 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, F.F.A. i, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Football 'l, 2, Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Varsity Club 4, V. Football 2, 3, 4. I9 Class President I, Class Vice President 2, F.F.A. I, 2, Football 1, 2, .l.V E. RICHARD BERGER Peach Pet Peeve: fat barrels Ambition: to be happy Whether he is whispering across a classroom, singing angelically in the choir, calming his nerves during a game, advising a friend on any matter, defending his stand or someone else's, or taking the blame . . . HE CAN BE HEARD! Athletic Council 'l, 2, Badminton 3, 4, Basketball l, Boys' Chorus 2, Classical Club T, 2, 3, Class M'Eights 3, 4, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, District 9647 Student Council Delegate 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, J.V. Baseball l, 2, J.V. Basketball 2, Captain, J.V. Football 2, .l.V. Track l, 2, Magazine Campaign Chairman 4, Men's Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Monitor's Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council T, Student Teacher 2, 3, Senior Play 4, V. Baseball 3, 4, V. Basketball 3, 4, V. Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. JACK BOSHART Boz Pet Peeve: work Ambition: Minister of Jehovah v-gww ROBERT BOSHART Bob Pet Peeve: ignorance Ambition: serve Jehovah God These two brothers are quite the guys, Sharp witted, quick tongued, And always so much fun. They're forever on the go, Through every season, And to make them slow down, You'll need a good reason, But if there's a job to be done, lt'll be done to your pleasini Bob's main interest is a little brunette, While .lack is partial to red- A little red Fiat, that is! Sports, although fun, are just a game, For their future is devoted to a higher aim. DONNA BICKFORD Pet Peeve: Fords and telephones Ambition: college, and a happy life A hard worker, a good cook, Our Donna has brains and such good looks- All wrapped in a package of a lovely young girl, A budding rose, a lovely pearl. She is gentle and kind, Such a diligent friend, you can't easily find The world is open to such as her. She will succeed, of this we are sure. Class M'Eights 3, 4, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dramatics Club T, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Echo 'l, 2, 3, 4, Ass't Ed. 4, F.T.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Sextet 2, Junior Play 3, Mixed Chorus l, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play, Student Director 4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 4. BEVERLY CAMPBELL Beve Pet Peeve: the guys who serve for Uncle Sam Ambition: to have a bright and successful future Silken blonde hair and a winning smile, Combine to produce a charm which will beguile. Feminine, beautiful, fair: these must be said, But there are brains in that lovely head! An inventor of new ideas to try and explore, Never anyone will she deplore. With a streak of wild and a lot of charm, All the boys around, she does disarm. Class Vice President 4, F.H.A. i, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Junior Play 3, Library Cadet 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Student Teacher 2. TH ERESA CHWAZIK Chaz Pet Peeve: 7th period study hall with David, Chris and John Ambition: to become a private secretary First in dance steps, records and riots, She could cause a commotion by just being quiet. lBut that's rarely the casell Known for her parties, Flake, and selling candy, No matter what the problem, she's really quite handy. llf I were in your place . . .2 In conclusion, may we add, A nicer, all around girl cannot be had. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Monitors Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Secretarial Club 3, 4. MARILYN CATTADORIS Sweed Pet Peeve: people who think they're better than everyone else Ambition: to have music all around me and a trip to Europe A duplicate of this girl can never be made, She's smiley, musically inclined, Full of humor yet sometimes grave. Of her right to opinions she'll never be deprived, Whether they be in accord with others, Or alone on a side. Her life is varied, as a happy life should be, And to her friends, she is as a friend should be. Girls' Chorus 2, l.R,C. 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Monitor's Club 3, 4, Secretarial Club 2, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Show Band i, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 2, Student Teacher 3. All hail the queen! ROBERT CESARI Bob Pet Peeve: homework Ambition: to meet Tom at Newport A striking figure with a sax in his hand, You know he'll be the leader of a band. A musician he is in heart, mind and soul, And will surely succeed in his appointed goal. A bright, witty guy, Bobby is, And we can surely say the world is his. Talented and smart, in studies he excels, But in English class, his heart does not dwell. Band Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Basketball Scorekeeper 3, 4, Classical Club l, 2, 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, District 557 Student Council Convention 4, Football 2, 3, Jazz Club 3, 4, Junior Play 3, J.V. Baseball T, 2, Marching Band I, 2, Monitor's Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Show Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Stu- dent Teacher 2. MARK CHRISTMAN Pet Peeve: driving at night without a blue card Ambition: to raise hell This guy's slim stature doesn't hinder his skill in handling horses or playing basketball! His sharp, flashing eyes echo the thoughts on his mind, whether they be good, bad-or otherwise, and his quick temper matched with a caioling manner reveal his brilliant personality. Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 'J.V. Basketball I, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Prom Committee 3, Student Teacher 2, 3, 'Track 1, Track 2, 3, 'V. Baseball 1, V. Baseball 3, 4, V. Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, V. Football 1, V. Football 2, 3, Yearbook, Ass't Sports Editor 4. 'Oriskany Central School JOHN CLARK Pet Peeve: dirt roads Ambition: to live like a king A gay, blonde boy who isn't very tall, With a sense of humor that amuses all. He has a rare kindness and pleasing personality, With a friendly manner that shuns formality. He appears to be carefree with few troubles, But deep inside with concern he bubbles. Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Echo 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Student Teacher 1, 2. GARY COMSTOCK Mouse Pet Peeve: Umpires Ambition: Physical Education Director A fun-loving guy, he will talk to anyone, about anything at anytime. His dark hair and eyes usually match his mood, but more often than not, he's full of deviltry. A sincere youth, he is happy playing baseball and being with those he is fond of. Athletic Council 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, I.R.C. 4, Marching Band I, Prom Committee 3, Senior Band i, Student Teacher 2, Track l, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, V. Football 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. 22 Crowded conditions have made for more intimate study halls, . . . well- JUDY CONGDON Butch Pet Peeve: redheads and empty mail boxes Ambition: to be a professional dancer on the stage With a gracefulness that accompanies the best, One can never tell if her feet need a rest. Give her the twist, cha-cha, tap or ballet, This long limbed dancer can do all the right way, Dramatics Club i, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. A, Student Teacher l, 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3. Pet Peeve: good-byes Ambition: to find the courage and confide A lovely girl, clark of hair, A knowledgeable person with no conceit, Class M'Eights 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, ALLAN CONKLIN Pet Peeve: A stubborn brunette who always wants to get her own way Ambition: to get my own way once in a while Even though his quiet ways are visible to many, to others his temper can better describe him. This neat, good-looking fellow is happiest with his girl by his side, his car full of gas, and his wallet bulging. BEATRICE COSENTINO Bebe nce I need to succeed in life Her complexion the fairest among the fair. Bebe's quiet, refined, charming and meek. A beauty with brains, such an envious combination, For her, the years ahead hold great expectation. Colgate Summer Seminar 2, Colgate Winter Seminar 4: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Monitors Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, Prom Committee 3. 23 Pet Peeve: being bored JOYCE CZYSON Ambition: to travel far, but to always return First in fashion, foremost in style, Her greatest asset is a winning smile. From participation in clubs, To studiousness in classes, In all phases of school life She's really quite active. If the days ahead reach no great crest, Then we're all very wrong in the way we've guessed. Girls' Chorus 2, Junior Play 3, Library Cadet 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, MOnit0r's Club 2 National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Secretarial Club 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 4 77 lyanfkjcf 97vLa,.f1,l ll C rfsyffsfihfwft YT 1- Pet Peev ,, Macbeth ' bitj I lleg He se s a happy go luck hap Whis ng now and then. He'll talk and joke with anyone Who has the time to listen. On schoolwork he has never been keen- He'd rather be hunting or fishing down in 'T 6 Sff GEORGE DIXON Dixie Pet Peeve: know it alls Ambition: to own my own farm Fiddling with his car He'll spend houre at a time. But when it comes to studying, That's a bit out of his line! A farm to own will be the pride Of this quiet boy from the country-side. The Bobbsey Twins FRANK EMETERlO Pet Peeve: English class Ambition: to get out of it If he thinks he is right, you can't change wrong, he won't let you forget it. Although way out, give him any night of the week, enjoy himself. Pet We ifkveff, V, - 'iiiiiiiif 'fir W, ...,k. 7, JOAN DRAKE Pet Peeve: girls with long straight hair Ambition: to get married and travel Millie' She got shiny, blonde hair and bright, blue eyes, , Five foot two is about her size. She's terribly talkative among the girls, Around her finger, Chuck she twirls. School is something she'lI always hate, Until the day she will graduate. Plans for the future? . . . Well l guess, Marriage, kids, and all the rest. F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4. Chico his mind. However, if you are he's noted for taking the easiest with no money, and he'll still DONALD EVANS Don Pet Peeve: playing football Ambition: to do it if I want to The big grin that lights up his face, Means he's quite happy most anytime, anyplace. Whether he's hunting, or fishing a stream, Learning carpentry, or building a dream, You can count on him to help you out, and Always lend a helping hand. F.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DAVID EYCHNER Peeve: phonies gf Ambition: to enioy my life V Here's one guy who knows a lot, 5 He makes the most of what he's got. He's quiet and reserved until given a start- When asked to help, he'll do more than his part. Considered by his peers among the best, know his life will reach a high crest. Badminton 2, Basketball 1, Colgate Summer Seminar 1, 2, Colgate Winter Seminar 4 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, i.R.C. 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 35 Manlius Math Tournament ig Mathletics 4 National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 4, Parliamentarian, Syracuse University Citizenship Award 3 Yearbook 4, Editor-in-Chief. Nurse Jones may be an angel, Smithers-'but l think you're carrying it a little too far! JOHN FEDOR Pet Peeve: losing the end ofa chess game Ambition: Doctor of Medicine He is slight of build, quiet of nature, a Chess enthusiast, a Civil War strategist. The Gettysburg tactics, a plan to Check-mate, Will challenge this boy's mind for answers to find. Doctoring awaits him in the future, A questioning mind in this field means a future safely sealed. Challenge him with a humorous situation and his seemingly Shy ways will disperse to reveal an acute sense of humor. Chess Club 4, Classical Club l, 2, 3, Rocket Club 3, 4. JOHN FIRSCHING Rock Pet Peeve: '56 stick shift Chevys Ambition: race at Utica-Rome Speedway A short, stout guy who is a real joker in his jolly old way. He loves to play cards and is doing just that at Arley's. In his hot Ford he is quite a terror on the roads. This is John, a real iaunty guy. THOMAS FISHER Curly Pet Peeve: all that is pseudo Ambition: to make the world laugh When this red-headed lrish leprechaun grins, Everyone wonders what sin he's been in! He has a manner so charming and gay, With a temper that means stay out of my wayl' f A distinguished agitator, A leader of men, Once you've met him, You've found a friend. Boys' Chorus 2, Boys' State Delegate 3, Class M' Eights 3, 4, Class President 'l, 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Delegate District -7597 Student Council Convention 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, GOvernor's Con- ference on Youth 3, Junior Play 3, Junior State Delegate District 47 N.Y.S.A.S.C. 4, J.V. Baseball l, 2, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Football 2, Men's Glee Club 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Monitor's Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, President 4, Student Teacher 2, 3, Syracuse University Citizenship- Award 3, V. Baseball 3, 4, V. Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, V. Football 3, 4, V. Track l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Business Manager. 26 CAROL FRAGAPANE Froggie Pet Peeve: driving the Driver Ed, car into ditches Ambition: to become a teacher Her dark hair and eyes flash through the halls in a scurry of feet, always on the go, yet always there. She is known as a weak-kneed individual, but two dislocated knees have not kept her Out of the scene. Her temper may flare, but her peace is serene. This slight young girl we all know as Froggie.' Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, A, F.T.A. 3, A, Girls' Chorus 2, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Junior Play 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3. JOHN HAGGERTY Weeds Pet Peeve: Soccer Ambition: Marines A not too overly ambitious guy, He is devilish, friendly and never shy. Quick tempered and witty, he likes a good time, And working on cars is right down his line. Even if there's work to be done, He'd rather be in the midst of fun! DALE HARTMAN Pet Peeve: troublemakers Ambition: to be a mechanic A carefree young man with a fun-loving disposition, Just give him four wheels, a little steel and his happiness is complete. This teenager is shy and quiet among strangers, But with his friends, he is happy and devilish. Known as Toad, he's a real mover and Can be found anywhere in his flame-throwing Ford and imagination can take him. Football 1. RICHARD HOFFlVlElSTER Hoff Pet Peeve: final averages Ambition: to have a happy life His heavy build sometimes matches his moodiness and his temper can get as hot as a day in August, but if there is ever any work that has to be done, we can always count on him to see that it's finished. Give him a football, a team to back him up, and another to beat, and he'll be happy. Athletic Council 2, Freshman Football l, Junior Play 3, J.V. Football 2, 3, Prom Committee Co-Chairman 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council 3, Varsity Club A, V. Football 2, 3, 4. BREN DAN HOOKS Hooker Pet Peeve: redheads Ambition: to be happy This tall, sandy haired fellow is sometimes quiet and other times he's all you can hear. Like most sportsmen he's moody, but he doesn't let too much bother him. His ideas may sometimes be different from others, yet if he strongly believes in what he's doing, he won't change,-for anybody. Basketball 1, Baseball lj Football 1, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Basketball 2: J.V. Football 2, V. Baseball 3, 45 V. Basketball 3, 4: V. Football 3, 11: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CHESTER HORTON Mike Pet Peeve: school Ambition: to be a Navy man A real tall guy with a walk so slow, But when he drives his car, boy does he go. A friendly guy, a nice person indeedl Who will always help when you're in need. DAWN HUNT Pet Peeve: hiccups Ambition: To never miss a sunset Her name itself describes what words alone cannot: the waking of morn- ing, so clear and full of freshness. And even when the clay's bright sun fades into a starry night, it is still remembered and treasured. Dawn-what .3 can we say? A lovelier girl has not come our way. Class M'Eights 3, Ag Colgate Winter Seminar 4, DAR Award 4: Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3: F.T.A. l, 2, 3, A, Girls' Chorus 2, Intramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4: Monitor's Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Ass't. Literary Editor. CHRISTINE JARECKI Chris Pet Peeve: shoplifting in the candy office Ambition: to live a happy life You'll usually see her laughing, Smiling, or cracking a joke, When she's around, no one dares mope. Another inhabitant of the candy shop This gal's friendly antics never stop. We hope her bright, outlook will remain, And that she'll never ever change. Dramatics Club Ag F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 4: Monitor's Club 4: Secretarial Club 3, 4. FREDERICK JOHNSON Fred' Pet Peeve: football iniuries Ambition: to do what ever l want to A terror on the football field, But terrorized in Math, He listens to the coaches' words, But cap-naps during class! So what! We say there cannot be found, A nicer, friendlier guy around. 1 Boys' Chorus 25 Class Vice President 25 Colgate Winter Seminar 45 J.V. Basketball T5 J.V. Football l5 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Men's Glee Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 45 Student Council 45 Student Teacher lg Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track l, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook, Ass't Picture Editor 4. DAVID JON ES Dave Pet Peeve: women drivers Ambition: to own my own speed shop On a tractor he always does his best, And in Ag. class, his mind needs no rest. But over at Freddies he's really at home, Learning about cars that someday he'll own. A big, happy fella', with a freckled grin, We've no worry about him5 he'll win! F.F.A. l, 2, 3,45 Science Club 15 Yorker Club l. MICHAEL KAPPS Jr, Pet Peeve: to look from the outside in Ambition: to be a farmer Mike is a real happy guy, With a smile as wide and as free as the sky. To be a farmer is his ambition, And knowledge of this, he is not missin'. Give him a job and it'll be done, And he'll find a way to make it fun. F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 J.V. Football l , 25 V. Football 3 . . . and after he let the mouse loose . . . I PATRICIA KOZA Pat Pet Peeve: insincerity Ambition: to stay happy happiness, but sometimes her moods get the best of her-Then life is sad. ROSE KRAUSE f'Elaine Pet Peevei guys that don't speak English Ambition: to own a Sting-Ray-to travel A temper that's quick, and a will that's strong, Friendliness that's never withdrawn. She likes a good time and new and different things. At dances, she really swings. Echo 4, 'Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Secretarial Club 4, Chorus l, 2, 'Student Council l, 2, Secretary 2. 'New Hartford Central School PATRICIA LABAYEWSKI Pat Pet Peeve: french fries Ambition: to be happy all the time. A perfect homemaker she is sure to be, Her future is bright, this we can see. A pert brunette, so full of fun, She never gives up 'till her work is done. Quiet she seems, but her friends will say- She's witty and carefree-she'll liven you r clay. F.H,A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mi Secretarial Club 3, xed Chorus 4, CAROL KICK Kicker Pet Peeve: real blonde hair Ambition: to have a riot This imp came to us as a junior, We all wish she had come sooner. She's known to us by various traits, Her love of fun will take first place. Then, the apples in physics, and fairy shoes, The mohair sweaters, her leadership in school. Would our class still be the same Without our Kicker raising cane? Athletic Council 3, Chess Club 4, Classical Club 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Delegate District 7547 Student Council Convention 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Echo 3, 4, F.N.A. 4: F-T-A- 3, 4i l'GlflS' Cl'l0 U5 li Manlius Math Tournament 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Monitor's Club 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Latin Honor Society 2, Prom Committee 3, Scholarship Award 2: Senlof Play-Student director 4, Student Council lk, 4, Vice President 4: SYVGCUSP UnlV9 5lTY Clllzenship Award 3i Yeaf' book. Ass't. Advertising Editor 4, Quiz team 3. 'Minetto Union School, Minetto, New York HOswego Catholic High School, Oswego, New York 30 This attractive blonde, always in a whirlwind of activity, was Once, for a little while, known a Maggie. Her bright smile and sparkling eyes seem to keep her whole personality in a glow of Class Treasurer l, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Drarnatics Club 4, Girls' Chorus 2, F.H..A. 3, 4, F.T.A. 4 Secretarial Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Senior Play 4, Student Teacher 3, 4. 1: Senior High Mixed ROBERT LOCASH Locy Pet Peeve: drive-in-movies Ambition: Navy His ready wit is sharp and his humor is acute, For busting with a clever pun, he will not stay mute. There is laughter in his eyes, and his ready smile can be provoked By any clever saying and any appropriate joke. And the moment of his greatest satisfaction ls being behind the wheel of his car-a great contraption. RAYMON D LOOM IS Ray Pet Peeve: People who talk and make fun of others Ambition: to learn to play the bagpipes Ray's tall and thin, He's quiet and shy, To the NAVY he says, He plans to apply. Beyond that, his future, It seems, is a mystery. Perhaps his name, Will go down in history. Echo 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Assistant Art Editor. RICHARD LUTZ Dick Pet Peeve: right guards Ambition: beat Schrider's Olds There's a little touch of devil and a little bit of angel, With quite a bit of humor and an awful lot of charm. The merriment of his smile, the sparkle in his eyes, The friendliness of his manner are all part of his winning ways. You'll find him doing what he likes- From flirting . . . to flirting. J.V. Baseball 3, Football I, Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4, V. Football 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. A iunior at last gets revenge. 3I The three most shot-down guys in Westmoreland! SHARYN MAITLAND Pet Peeve: bad drivers Ambition: to succeed This little girl is short and sweet, And she matches that saying, Still water runs deep. She's quiet and shy, Never puts on an air, And if you need help, She'lI be there to care. GARY Pet Peeve: all my faults Ambition: to own an indoor swimming pool A mind of his own and maybe one on the side, He's not really one of those wise guys. He states his opinion, with reasoning or not, And always thinks up and carries out some plot, Yet a friend he is, and a friend he will be. For sure we know, he will go far, But, look out, Gary, don't hit that star! MASNER SANDRA MACIOR Sandy Pet Peeve: math classes Ambition: to do a little bit of everything-and a lot of somethings! Seemingly serene is this Polish gal, But those who know her well will say- Don't be fooled by that golden halo, Underneath there is a temper, beware. Clever with a pen and in English tops, But she leaves math class in a daze. Gracefully she passes with a smile, As a feather in a gentle breeze. Class Secretary l, 2, 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Echo 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2 l,R.C. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Monitor's Club 4, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Varsity Club 4, Yearbook, Literary Editor 4. A.F.S. Candidate 3, Basketball i, Colgate Summer Seminar 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, l.R.C. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, J.V. Basketball l, 2, J.V. Baseball l, 2, Monitor's Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Syracuse University Citizenship Conference 3- Track 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Executive Officer 4, Yearbook, Advertising Editor 4. 32 BRUCE MAXAM Pet Peeve: a blonde from R.F.A. Ambition: to become a conservationist He's known for broken arms and legs, And all his mischievous escapades, A hot-rod car, and devilish grin, With a temper that's quick . . . He's bound he'll win. Hardly a clay there passes by, Without his resounding, friendly HH J.V. Baseball l, 2, J.V. Football l, 2, Senior Play 4. GAIL MAXAM Maxie Pet Peeve: people who talk about others Ambition: to go to business school and become a secretary Bright red hair and a cute little smile, Quiet, sincere, shy and gay, These make this little pixie be, we say, A happy part of our class. An industrial worker we meet every day, Friendly and helpful and willing to stop on her way, To help a friend in need of her care. Monitor's Club 4. , LINDA MAYER Pet Peeve: people who follow rules Ambition: learn to fly so I can get to heaven A pretty blonde who can sing and dance equally well, and loves both. A fun- loving girl with a contagious laugh-all her own. She's a sincere! person who is always ready to help whenever she can, but if there's something on her mind she'll let you know about it. This is one of our Lindas. Class M'Eights 3, 4, Classical Club l, 2, 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dra- matics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Echo 'l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, F.N.A. 3, 4, Vice President 4, F.T.A. l, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Sextet 2, Mixed Chorus l, 3, 4, Monitor's Club 4, Senior Play 4, Student Teacher 1, 3, A. MICHAEL McCOY Mike Pet Peeve: blondes from R.F.A. Ambition: to paint my '55 Chevy At first you sight his jet black hair, Which is never out of place, His ebony eyes are next in line, And then that handsome face. Fond of football, good times And girls is this boy, But over all- His Hscreamin' Chev is his pride and joy. Athletic Council 2, Dramatics Club 2, J.V. Football 2, Marching Band l, 2, Prom Committee 3: Show Band, l, 2, Student Council 2, Varsity Club 4, V. Football 2, 3, 4. ' SHARON MCGREGOR Susie Pet Peeve: driving on dates Ambition: to make someone happy S-Sensible and sensitive is our sweet Susie U-Unbiased, upstanding and usually unique SvScintillating is her smile through all seasons lvlntelligent individual, inclined towards one instrument Eeifnergetic, her echoing voice enthuses the crowd. Athletic Council 2, Classical Club l, 2, 3, President 3, Colgate Summer Seminar T, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Echo l, 2, 3, 4, F.H,A. l, 2, 3, F.N.A. 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, J.V. Cheerleader T, Manlius Math Tournament 2, Mixed Chorus l, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 3, Student Teacher 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity Club 4, Yearbook 4, Activities Editor. BONITA MCDONALD Bonnie Pet Peeve: people who laugh at someone else's mistakes Ambition, to be a success in life This girl's shy, quiet ways do not match the characteristics of most red heads. Cheerful and ambitious, her presence is similar to that of falling snow . . . quiet, yet you know she's there. fChorus 3, Mlntramurals 2. 'Frederick Sasser High School, Maryland 'Mllome Free Academy, Rome, New York ANN MESKAN Annie Pet Peeve: braces Ambition: go to college and succeed in everything l do. Do you hear a laughing voice? Or maybe, see a smile so dear? Well, it you do, then Annie's near! She's always on the go, having lots of fun And you can bet when she's around Your day will be a brighter one. Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fi-LA. i, 2, 3, Echo 4, F.N.A. 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Monitor's Club 4, Senior Play 4, Student Council 3, Student Teacher 2. WHAT ripped clear through?? JOHN MUNN Pet Peeve: Work Ambition: ? His voice is seldom heard throughout the day as he goes along in his calm, easy way. Much time and work is spent with his car, but when another job calls for his share, he'll do just vvhat's fair. F.F.A. 3, 4. WILLIAM NORMAN Bill Pet Peeve: a Ford truck on Saturday night Ambition: to be a successful farmer This tall, handsome youth ls a hard-working farmer, And among other things He is surely a charmer. His Falcon, his smile, And his friendly ways Will keep him going For many days! 'CTF' F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Vice President 3, President 4. GLADYS ORZOLEK Pet Peeve: blondes with Mercury convertibles Ambition: to be a teacher GIadie With long black hair and matching eyes, This girl is a real hit among the guys, She is lively, and loves to have fun, But only alter her studying's done. Her sensitivity and seriousness Always account for her quietness. With these qualities she'll surely succeed. A happy life we're sure she'Il lead. Dramatics Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, J.V. Cheerleading I, Monitor's Club 4: Secretarial Club 4, Varsity Cheerleading 2. Y? KEITH O'LEARY lieth Pet Peeve: Geometry Ambition: to be a psychiatrist An Irishman is supposed to have a hot temper, But on this myth Keith's put quite a damper. His manner is charming, disarming and gay, To help a friend he'll go out of his way, And wants only a thanks as his pay He can collect money, analyze your psyche, and act, As a matter of tact, not only that, But of all trades he's a jack! Dramatics Club 2, 3, 11, Echo 3, A, l.R.C. 4, J.V. Basketball 3, J.V. Football 2, 3, Monitor's Club 3 Senior Play 4, Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, 35 JAY PETERSON Pet Peeve: no money Ambition: to have enough when I want it This tall blonde is quiet until he knows people better, the better he knows someone, the more fun he is. He would rather draw than do anything else, and can be quite the comedian-when he's in the right mood. Above all, he will reach his high goals, but not 'til he's figured out the best way of reaching them. Basketball I, Class Treasurer 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Basketball 2, 3, J.V. Football 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Teacher 4, V. Football 3, A, Yearbook 4, Art Co-Editor, Colgate Seminar 4, Senior Play Cast. LINDA PEXTON Pet Peeve: people who think they're better than others Ambition: to become an X-Ray Technician Don't let that red hair fool you! If there is any deviltry in Linda, it hardly ever shows. This blue-eyed senior is as calm and easy-going as a crystal clear lake on a summer's day-and just as friendly too. SUSANNE PIERCE Pet Peeve: school Ambition: to be a nurse By her smile, by her talk, By her hello, by her walk, These right here are all the keys, The answer to the way to please. Her friendliness is so sincere, And this is what makes her so dear. 'Band 'I, 2, 3, fCheerleader 2, 'Junior Classical League I, 2, 'Newspaper I, 2, 3, 'Yearbook 3. 'General Brown High School KENNETH PRITCHARD Ken Pet Peeve: people who try to dominate others Ambition: a couple of PhD's You can tell by his looks- The glasses and his hands on a book, That his is an intelligent mind, But not only that, he's helpful and kind. He likes to have fun and fool around, But luckily when his head's in the clouds, His feet are on the ground. Chess Club 4, Colgate Summer Seminar I, Colgate Winter Seminar A, Dramatics Club 3, Junior Play 3, Manlius Math Tournament 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Mathletics Team 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Quiz Team 3, Captain, Senior Band I, 2, 3, A, Senior Play A, Show Band 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Assistant Eclitor. 36 Pet Peeve: Sylvan Beach Ambition: to ioin the Navy A good looking guy, with hair that's His ambition is to join the Navy. An artist, with a sense of humor, That he's from Scotland is no rumor, He's lucky he survived that curve! wavy, An audacious guy, with lots of nerve, JOH N RATTRAY SUZANN E RAUSCHER Sue Pet Peeve: college and guidance counselors Ambition: M.V.C.C. and we'll see This attractive brunette is fond of music and art. Often seen with Carol and Judy, she is usually drawing, painting or making use of her artistic skills some other way. Even though she keeps up on her studies she can always find time to help someone out. Her ambitions and likable ways will take her far. Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dramatics Club 4, J.V. Cheerleading 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Varsity Cheerleading 3. PAUL RAUSCHER Pet Peeve: neighbors Ambition: to own a Corvette When first you meet him he seems quiet and shy, And when you know him, he's a real wonderful guy. His temper will not easily flare He's very pleasant and free from care. Because he plays hard and fast, in football he can't be beat, Baseball and track, he has also conquered: truly an all around athlete. Football lg J.V. Baseball if Marching Band l, 2, Senior Band l, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 45 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. At ease, class! 37 THOMAS REDMOND Tom Pet Peeve: class advisors Ambition: to play at Newport This clark, handsome fellow is a leader of our class and will probably someday be leading a band. His temper is easily aroused, more so by advisors than anything else. He is easy to please as long as he can have his trumpet, a tall brunette and more music. Band Club T, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Class President 2, 4, Football i, Jazz Club 3, 4, President 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, Rocket Club 2, Senior Band T, 2, 3, 4, Show Band T, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Track l. LINDA REESE Reesie Pet Peeve: nothing to do and nowhere to go Ambition: to be happy and successful A spry little blondie with looks and personality That makes her a bombshell of warmth and vitality. Her friends, they are many, for none will she shun, And with a wink of her eye, she captivates everyone. This bundle of pep can be seen throughout school, A cheerleader at heart and a good student too. Class Secretary 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Delegate District i'?7 Student Council-Convention 3, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, Echo 2, 3, 4, F,H.A. 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Junior Play 3, Mixed Chorus T, 4, MonitOr's Club 3, Sophomore Sextet 2, Student Teacher 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Picture Editor Yearbook 4. LINDA ROBERTS Pet Peeve: two-faced people Ambition: to be a secretary Linda always seems to be having fun- You can tell by her laughing eyes, And yet all her work always gets done- When you're with her time flies. For herself, many friends she has won, Among both the gals and the guys, And for her future we want a good one, One with fair days and blue skies. ROBERT ROBERTS Bob Pet Peeve: hot Chevys Ambition: a Ford to beat all Chevys A friendly guy and easy going too, He's not very happy when he's in school, But give him a car and a girl on his' arm, And everyone he'll delight with his charm. JOANN SAYERS Jo Pet Peeve: school and teachers Ambition: join the Waves Two little girls on the quiet side, They're friendly, bright-eyed and never snide. These two have tempers-beware- They are always in each other's hair, Trying to decide what clothes to wear! And after school, the same ambition, A secretarial fob, then their own home and a You can hardly tell these two apart, That is, unless you know them by heart, And for our twins we want the best, Happiness, success, and all the rest. Secretarial Club 3, 4. kitchen. DIANN SAYERS Pet Peeve: Sheritf's Patrol Ambition: to find a good man Secretarial Club 3, 11. KARL SCHRIDER Pet Peeve: girls Call kinds? Ambition: to always remain as happy as I am now This tall, fun-loving fellow is fond of volleyball, girls, and a good time out with the boys-not necessarily in that order, He can be rather shy at times, but once he gets acquainted, his friendship is as big as he is. His ambitiousness and lively personality combine to make one swell guy. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Student Teacher 3, 4, V. Football 3, Volleyball 3, Yorker Club l. They WERE sweet . . , 39 Pet Peeve: curfews Ambition: to be a nurse She's as quiet as her eyes are blue, To a friend she'll always be true. She'll give advice whenever asked, And try to help right to the last. One certain guy has her heart And from his side she'll never part. MARIE SIEGFRIED Boob Pet Peeve: people who are quiet Ambition: to go to college and take over Mrs. Morton's place. Full of pep and energy And always on the go, If ever there is something wrong, She won't let it show. She won't let others change her mind, A proud one is this lass, And when it comes to sports, you know, She's tops in every class. Athletic Council 3, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics rings 3, Student Teacher I, 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Sports Editor. lttlll .M ,A Q! ft .45 40 JOYCE SMITH Classical Club l, 2, 3, Colgate Summer Seminar 1, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 'l, 2, 3, F.N.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Sextet 2, Mixed Chorus I, 3, 4: Monitor's Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Student Teacher 3, 4. CAROL SEYMOUR Pet Peeve: people who enioy fighting Ambition: to lead a happy life rrAngeIrr A quiet little beauty, She's thoughtful and sincere, And to all her friends, very dear. A scholar, artist and a homemaker to be, Carol is a combination of all three. And we all hope her future is as bright, As the shine of her guiding light. Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Echo 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Yearbook 4, Art Editor. . . . and the way Mr. Waldron screamed when you dropped the hammer on his foot, Joyce !!! MOLLY STACHNICK Pet Peeve: '59 white Chrysler Ambition: to always get my own way Sparkling eyes and jet black hair, A creamy complexion and a personality that's rare. A gradual smile reveals her charm, One that's sweet and able to disarm. She. drifts through the hall with barely a word Yet her ringing laugh is sure to be heard, A guy, as dependable as a shadow, always near, Points to a life as one-in a future year. WILLIAM STEWART Bill Pet Peeve: C'est la vie Ambition: To be taller His height is slight As his interest in school. But just try to damper his enthusiasm, When it comes to his flashing mercury, Or his flirting with the girls, And you meet stubborn opposition. LESLEY SUTHERLAND ' et Peeve: getting up in the morning Ambition: to lower the American passing grade to P Echoes of sandals clip-clopping in the halls, A school scarf of blue and yellow, Mrs. McCutcheon and Oh, my calve's foot jelly! Sparkling blue eyes and a slow easy smile All part of the memories of our little lassie Who came to us from the bonnie isle. C4-55 'Senior Choir C4-57, 'Senior Debating So dent Council 4, Yearbook 4, Honorary Member. Campbeltown Grammar School Campbeltown, Scotland. LESTER SWALD Pet Pee-ve: taking orders Ambition: to be a farmer and own my own Whether it be model cars or the real thing, Helping his friends or going hunting, Les does all these things well, And as for his future, we can tell, lt's a stint on the Navy K?j that we see, Then a little farm, maybe?? farm ee 'Archeological Club 45 l.R.C. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, 'Furrner the Scottish 502: Monitors Club 4, fPrefect ciety 57 Senior Play 4, Stu- 4I The Beatles were here last week . . . KARLENE TRACHSEL Tracks Pet Peeve: cars that won't run and conceited people Ambition: to become a secretary and to learn to play the guitar This happy-go-lucky girl is known as a real nut among her friends. She always has something funny to say. Yet a sincere and true friend she it indeed. Along with her friendly personality, the fact that she's a harc L worker, make us all feel she'll go places. EILEEN TULLOCH Pet Peeve: to make decisions Ambition: to be able to make the right one i She's great at volleyball and likes to read, l And she types and takes shorthand at great speed, ' That's why her ambition after graduation, , ls to be secretary and take dictation. l But only for a while, for you see, The rest of her future is already planned, Third finger, left hand. Chorus 1, Dramatics Club 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Intramurals T, 2, Library Cadet 2, 3, Secretarial Club 3, 4,' President 4, Student Teacher l. THOMAS WEST Westy Pet Peeve: Working nights Ambition: to become a physical education teacher An athletic young man who enjoys all types of sports Ano' does them all equally well too, But happiest is he on the football field. A hard workerhin and out of school, He is known for his guidance in 7th period study hall A broken arm and his red Olds. Junior Play 3, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, J.V. Football 1, Monitors Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Teacher 4: Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track'2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. BRENDA WILBANKS Fuzz Pet Peeve: beards and mummy cases Ambition: work my way around the U,S. in my little Corvette B-Bright eyed and a big sense of humor, baffling and bewitching R-Riot rousing with a robust personality E-Ernmense energy, she entertains us with her antics N-Naughty but nice, nimble, never unfriendly DJDiligent worker, devilish, never a disloyal friend A-Always alive with activity, action packed and absolutely adorable Classical Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Colgate Winter Seminar 4, Class Treasurer 4, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 11, F.H.A. 2, 3, F.N,A. 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Junior Play 3, Monitor's Club A, Senior Play 4, Student Council 3, Student Teacher I, 3, A. .IUDITH WHITE Pet Peeve: college boys and cowboys Ambition: to enioy my lite-my way l1JUdiu A real joker who loves to have fun, Away from action she'Il never run, She likes to paint, and is good at it too. If you need her help, she'll gladly give it to you. Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, J.V. Cheerleader I, Library Cadet I, 2, Secretarial Club 2, 3, Student Teacher I, 2, Varsity Cheerleader Pet Peeve: red hair Ambition: to be a blonde A petite size five, topped off in red, She goes 'to school, but in dread, For other things fill her head. For all these she has a passion, CLASS COLORS: Black and Gold SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Tom Redmond, President, Brenda WiIbaf1IiSf Treasurer, Beverly Campbell, Vice President, Sandy Macior, Secretary. Dancing, going out, the newest styles. SHARON WILKS And she lives her life in a daring fashion F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. CLASS MOTTO: Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you 43 Mr. Paul Cramer We Acknowledge r Mrs. Josephine Slkes U I S Mrs. A nrma Jane Worhach Mr. Lawrence Ke Dear Diary, Well, our high school days are over, but they'll never be forgotten! Let's think a minute and see what memories we can recall.-Remember that passage I wrote to you at the end of our freshman year? One down and three to go! This first year we started off with a record hop that made our class treasury, and Mr. Keliy's hopes for us, both grow. l-le was our advisor. Our boys made off with victories in football, basketball and baseball. We'll skip track. The Earth Science classes took a trip to Albany-but that's another story! Yes, we were a lively bunch even then, l guess you could tell by all the parties we had! Next came our sophomore days. Mr, Ferris has bravely consented to lead our group this year. Under his guid- ance we finally got our class rings ordered and sponsored two fairly successful dances. Our treasury is growing l?t and we're still having a lot of parties and best of all, we're happy. Opps, almost forgot. We gave Mr. Ferris a going away party and a present that he really appreciated very much-a yoyo! l don't think any class had as much fun or did more things than we did. Then came our iunior year. . , A Seeing that we weren't turning out so badly after all, Mrs. Worhach and Mr. Craner accepted our offers to be advisors. The first maior event was the arrival of our class rings. After much anticipation, they finally came. And no one had to ask twice to see them, in fact no one even had to ask! We had four dates this year. two dances, one roller skating party, and one class play, Life With Father. With Mrs. Worhach's direction the cast gave a brilliant performance. But oh, what I could write about those late rehearsals! Our last event of this year was the Prom. The theme, Canadian Sunset, was brought to life by hours of hard work, determination and imagination . . . to say nothing of a beautiful pinkish-purple ceiling we hoped would stay up and a water falls that wouldn't fall! Three years have gone by and now I write to you of our last, our best, our senior year. Mr. Craner decided to stick with us and to help him we selected Mrs. Sikes. We presented four dances, including a l-lootenanny, a first for W.C.S. that was a tremendous success. A roller skating party and an annual senior play completed our list of activities. The Man Who Came to Dinner, again under the able care of Mrs. Worhach, gave us laughs, trials, mixed-up lines and a lot of money for our treasury. During the fall the Yearbook Staff began work on the T964 Years End. A more devoted, determined, individualistic, procrastinating group you'll never find again. We enioyed Mrs. Patrick's good humor and at times suffered her wrath, but nevertheless we emerged in the spring with 6 VQVY fine yearbook. The theme we chose for the Prom, Over the Rainbow, was given a spectacular setting by the juniors and we were proud to Gifemd li- OUT Class Night and Graduation Day were times both sad anol happy for us. The last entry has been made, there is nothing more to say. From here on we all begin new chapters. The Inheritors Carol Abbe leaves old Echo issues to Lynn Sweeting. Pat Abbott leaves two locks of black hair to Gretchen Dahlin and James Albrecht. Bonnie Andrews leaves her pixiness to Edward Kwasniewski. Janice Bachman leaves one volleyball net to Cynthia Payne. Pat Bachman leaves a laboratory test tube to James Wardell and Carl Ross. Torn Barrett leaves his barn hat to Julie McCoy and Terry Catchpole. Jim Beaver leaves wine, women and dance to Ed Paragi. Rick Berger leaves his quiet, refined manner to Jean Law and Mary Fedor. Donna Bickford leaves her side yard to Roger Walker so he can build a swimming pool there. Jack and Bob Boshart leave their brotherliness to all the juniors. Bev Campbell leaves her long blonde ponytail to Karla Schultz. Marilyn Cattadoris leaves her French horn to Betsey Eccleston. Bob Cesari leaves Mrs. Patrick to Kim Nagle. Mark Christman leaves two seat belts in the back seat of his Comet to Sandy Horton and Steve Siegfried. Theresa Chwazik leaves a free Mounds Bar to Tony Rotolo. John Clark leaves his unfinished Math assignments to Jose Fernandez. Gary Comstock leaves his nose to Chris Duprey. Judy Congdon leaves two left ballet slippers to Barry Hewitt. Allan Conklin leaves his T959 white Chrysler to Nancy Kessler. Bebe Cosentino leaves her sugar-donut perfume to Rosemarie Paquette and Phyllis Clarkin. Joyce Czyscon leaves the library and all its books to Sheila Tyczynski. George Dixon leaves the North 40 to Kerry Thieme and Terry Thieme. Stuart Dowsland leaves his talent for interrupting quiet study halls to Sally Hooper and Tom Quinn. Joan Drake leaves a seat in the senior homeroom to Linda Drake. Frank Emeterio leaves a school size hydrogen bomb to Ronnie Fedor and Nancy Zawislan. Don Evans leaves one pitchfork to Linda Walters and Lorraine Fedor. David Eychner leaves his ability to make noise in the library to John O'Leary. John Fedor leaves a chess board to Gerald Storms. John Firsching leaves his parking spot in the school parking lot. Tom Fisher leaves a little bit of everything to Dan Schmidt and Bill Dykstra. Chester Horton leaves his trips to Storey's for odds and ends to Barry Van Dreason. Carol Fragapane leaves her nonchalant attitude to Ruth Benson and Sandy Abbott. John Haggerty leaves a Baron Daemon dialogue to Bob Peck. Dale Hartman leaves his peaceful ways to Mark Harvey. Dick Hoffmeister leaves his harmonious attitude in English class to Joe Calogero. Brendon Hooks leaves a deflated basketball to Darlene Gohringer and Bridget Gilleece. P' Dawn Hunt leaves a piano with 89 keys Cto make life more compllcatedl to Geoffrey Hooks. I Chris Jarecki leaves her second -year shorthand workbook to Linda Turpin. Fred Johnson leaves his neat gym locker in all its glory to Bob Hazard. Dave Jones leaves a size T3 ring to Bonnie Burnett. Mike Kapps leaves his F.F.A. jacket to Sue Trinkaus. Carol Kick leaves her green stockings to Pat Hawkins. Pat Koza leaves all her allergies to Gary Karwowski. Elaine Krause leaves an extra locker to all the iuniors. Pat Labayewski leaves her brother to Linda Hewitt. Bob Locash leaves a slightly used Ford to Marty Nemecek. Ray Loomis leaves an Echo stylus to Diane Denslow. Dick Lutz leaves his flirting ways to John Kapps and Walter Senior. Sandy Macior leaves nothing to Joe Brood. Sharon Maitland leaves all her unspoken thoughts to Bill Freck and Bill Cox. Gary Masner leaves his technical fouls to Bill Falvo and Danny Seiselmyer. Bruce Maxum leaves first gear rubber to Tony Moda. Gail Maxam leaves her Westmoreland address to Muriel White. Linda Mayer leaves her bubbley enthusiasm to Joann Cattadoris. Mike McCoy leaves his comb to Bruce Coyne and Floyd West. Bonnie McDonald leaves her helpful ways and friendly smile to Sharon Lowe and Pauline Parent. Sharon McGregor leaves her love of the trumpet to Anson Proseus. Ann Meskan leaves her worry free diet plan to Sandy Storey. John Munn leaves his peaceful drives around the parking lot to John Petrie. Bill Norman leaves his leadership in F.F.A. to Wayne Bennett. Keith O'Leary leaves his lrish disposition to Alvina Kozlowski. Gladys Orzolek leaves the Air Force to Gail Peck and Suzi Froschauer. Jay Peterson leaves. Linda Pexton leaves her carrot top to Ruth Green and Phyllis Kerber. Sue Pierce leaves a sweet smile and blue eyes to Keith Ohmart and Charlene Smith. Ken Pritchard leaves extracurricular activities in the slide rule to Keith Balch. John Rattray leaves empty paint tubes to Laura Schieferstine. Sue Rauscher leaves Mr. DeLong to Bill DeLong. Paul Rauscher leaves his football helmet to Linda Redmond. Tom Redmond leaves his place in the dance band to Richard Roux. Linda Reese leaves her driving skills to Terry Brewer. Linda Roberts leaves her position at the cafeteria window to Laurie Roth. Bob Roberts leaves a place on the corner, overtown, to Pat Roser. Jo-anne and Diane Sayers leave their look-alikeness to Deanna and Donna Swanson. Karl Schrider leaves his height to Barbara Armstrong. Carol Seymour leaves her seat on bus 29 to Jill Kalies and Pat Miller. Marie Siegfried leaves her athletic abilities to Janet Acee. Joyce Smith leaves the simplicity of her last name to Pat Szczygiel. 'Mollie Stachnick leaves a typewriter to Pat Peck. Bill Stewart leaves a bale of hay-to be used by a horse-to Joan Kelly. Lester Swald leaves school and all that goes with it to Jim Hibbard and Joanne Vidler. Karlene Trachel'leaves the cafeteria cash register to Gail Matcham. Eileen Tulloch leaves her nonchalant walk to Bunny Cosentino. ' Tom West leaves his authority in 7th period study hall to Mike West. Judi White leaves her blonde streak to Bruce Armstrong and Pat Lenahan. Sharon Wilkes leaves two pairs of size 5V2 shoes to Jim McDonald. Brenda Wilbanks leaves that look-alive-look to Elaine Fedor and Jenile Herrig. Mr. Craner leaves the same old group to Mr. Ray. ', ,- . . , il QL T' w V 235.5 xlkikig -4 . I i 11 ,gg mt' X Q a i Fw if W i , i 31 ,swf ..., , ., , : H. 3 . 4 i 'S lr ' f ' 5, f i is . u'i t'tf Q 'FSF ' f 1 Y i R, - Q 7 id s ff 597 44 M, M2 J . ,Q f,s2f,-fray fi ami 3? ik gg Y gif f .Y ,.., iiwitiifi-' 'XX '11 i , , lfi51Qlj'2 W5 M' is if 19 CAROL ABBE is now the editor of the New York Times. PAT ABBOTT and GLADYS ORZOLEK are owners of a nation wide chain of beauty salons. BONNIE ANDREWS and PAT LABAYEWSKI have established a nursery and are giving Dr. Spock some competition. JANICE BACHMAN is yodelling overseas for the USO. PAT BACHMAN and KEN PRITCHARD are physics professors at A MIT and Cal Tech respectively. TOM BARRETT runs a veterinary school which has reduced Cor- neIl's pre-med enrollment. . JIM BEAVER is working his way around the world on a ferry boat. His last stop was Hawaii where he taught the population how to do the hula . . .his way. RICK BERGER has defeated Perry Mason in a case. CHe talked him to death.l DONNA BICKFORD is the editor of the Chicago Tribune. JACK and BOB BOSHART are traveling together in the service of Jehovah. BEV CAMPBELL is chief secretary to Uncle Sam's boys. MARILYN CATTADORIS has blown down the Berlin Wall with her French horn. BOB CESARI is the leader of a jazz band, rated above Maynard Ferguson's. A MARK CHRISTMAN finally has his own TR and can be seen driving it around his dude ranch. THERESA CHWAZIK and CHRIS JARECKI are owners of the CJTC candy firm. JOHN CLARK has invented a dent-proof car made of rubber. GARY COMSTOCK is a scientist who is now in the last stage of the development of a giant size mouse. JUDY CONGDON, of the Congdon Ballet Co., has iust finished a successful tour of Europe. ALLAN CONKLIN is President of the Chrysler Corporation. BEBE COSENTINO is happily married and is still wearing her sugar-donut perfume. JOYCE CZYSCON and SHARON WILKS are creating hair styles to accent Christian Dior's fashions. GEORGE DIXON and BILL STEWART are the model American Farmers of T98-4. STUART DOWSLAND is fur trapping in Alaska with the polar bears. JOAN DRAKE and ELAINE KRAUSE, after their third and fourth marriages, have decided to become marriage counsellors. FRANK EMETERIO is a truant officer. DONALD EVANS has moved to Argentina where he owns a 2000 acre ranch. DAVID EYCHNER has taken over Dick Clark's American Bandstand. JOHN FEDOR has invented a time machine that has taken him back to the Civil war days. JOHN FIRSCHING has his own speed shop. TOM FISHER is the first six star general in the Air Force. CAROL FRAGAPANE is the owner of a restaurant whose main delicacy is frog legs. JOHN HAGGERTY is testing engines designed by DAVID JONES for Ford Motor Co. DALE HARTMAN, after years of scientific research, has finally got his can to run DICK HOFFMEISTER plays center for the New York Giants BRENDAN HOOKS is a math professor at Vassar CHESTER HORTON is the national spelling bee winner :Lk K its I I, Y K S f S as gi 5 'V' tim-V J., MQW' A , - . - as it lstr ii.,. f ' W K' , .,,., I K ?. 49 f '..,- I ti,.t ffxmf y . A. l jjg y . I .af- li I J -4v: ' L ' '.aA T vs' . . T. I A . 84 DAWN HUNT has developed a hybrid plant which thrives on music. FRED JOHNSON has finally decided what to do with his life. He'll be a beachcomber in Hawaii as soon as he can hop a freighter from Tahiti. MIKE KAPPS and JOHN MUNN have replaced Mr. Craner, who has served Westmoreland for fifty years. CAROL KICK is head counsellor at a men's camp. PAT KOZA has found a pill guaranteed to cure any allergy. BOB LOCASH is ace mechanic at Firsching's Speed Shop. RAY LOOMIS is Westmoreland's new art teacher. DICK LUTZ has his own bachelor's penthouse in New York. SANDY MACIOR has just written a new book, The Answer to That Question, 'Do Blondes Have More Fun'?' SHARYN MAITLAND is an announcer at Yankee Stadium. GARY MASNER is an aeronautical engineer at Lockheed. He is a basketball ref in his spare time. BRUCE MAXAM writes actual adventures for True Confessions. GAIL MAXAM, LINDA ROBERTS and KARLENE TRACHSEL are running a school to train cafeteria dieticians. LINDA MAYER has taken Mary's place of Peter, Paul and Mary. MIKE McCOY is a prominent barber. BONITA McDONALD is a writer of children's books, her specialty is Tales of McDonald's Farm. SHARON McGREGOR is head nurse at Walter Reed Hospital and JOYCE SMITH is her assistant. ANN MESKAN is our first lady astronaut. BILL NORMAN has just received the Nobel Prize. After many attempts, he finally raised a cow that gives chocolate milk. KEITH O'LEARY was the first psychiatrist to be admitted at Rome State School . . . as a patient. JAY PETERSON, head artist at Walt Disney Studios, has just design- ed a new character-wouldn't you know it-a Jay-Bird. LINDA PEXTON has finally raised a carrot that matches her hair. SUZANNE PIERCE has invented a new pill, it's called Instant Height. JOHN RATTRAY stages accidents for Liberty Mutual commercials. PAUL RAUSCHER has just accepted the position as head coach to the Cleveland Browns. SUZANNE RAUSCHER is the guidance counselor at WCS. She took over Mr. DeLong's place shortly after he retired in I964. TOM REDMOND has replaced Al Hirt as King of the trumpet. LINDA REESE is a secretary to Walt Disney Studios. fThe Cartoon Department.l BOB ROBERTS and LESTER SWALD are undercover men for the F.B.l. They have just raided Las Vegas. DIANE and JOANNE SAYERS were both blessed with triplets. KARL SCHRIDER is now a rich, gentleman farmer. He tells the corn when to grow and when not to . . . and it does. CAROL SEYMOUR is the head curator at the Louvre. MARIE SIEGFRIED is in charge of the national physical fitness program. MOLLY STACHNICK is personal secretary to the President of the Chrysler Corporation. EILEEN TULLOCH is happily married and living in Acapulco. TOM WEST has taken Cassius Clay's title because he is more poetic and prettier. JUDI WHITE is the only girl on the Harvard rowing tearn. BRENDA WILBANKS is now Carol Burnett's comedy partner. -. L- R. . . kt .mm 'i-, f ig 'M 5 '1 , + V A x n STANDING IN BACK: Marie Siegfried, Sports Editor, Mark Christman, Assistant Sports Editor, Linda Reese, Picture Editor, Fred Johnson, Assistant Picture Editor, Sandy Macior, Literary Editor, Davvn Hunt, Assistant Literary Editor, Ken Pritchard, Assistant Editor, David EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Eychner, Editor-in-Chief, Donna Bickford, Editing Secretary. FRONT: Gary Masner, Advertising Editor, Carol Kick, Assistant Advertising Editor, Sharon McGregor, Activities Editor, Tom Fisher, Business Manager, Carol Seymour, Art Editor, Ray Loomis, Assistant Art Editor. ADVISOR Mrs. Nedra Patri David Eychner Years End Staff 1964 ck The Yearbook Staff, on behalf of the Class of I964, would like to thank Mrs. Nedra Patrick for the seven years she has been the Years End ad- visor. We all know the time, trouble and effort she goes through to make a good publication each year and vve want her to knovv vve sincerely appreciate it. Thank you, Mrs. Patrick. X ? fi I 2 3 f iii in Ei K A K S L Q gi K if f . Jil . . .,-,iw . - , -- -M A,.,W:.w, ..,- g,..A..1 -, MLrqz.r:-ww .M 1 f-W Vw SCHMOCK!! to you too 12:5 ei .' IT's The same old group. K L -if fl Mommy, are you sure she's my sisier? Nurse bring the patient in, Rats!Son1e one passed again. Q nm 49 'We V wow MM ., It Was Hard Work . , i I I S I S n . 1 dlwfqg-.1-nz-1 -' m1-f 1 rf- nv rf .... .niir ii M y V, 3 A ..:, ,E , .Q Q ik ' A J? A My 3 gy 3 ag., ' :iff The Mouse That Roared VVhaY1he heck are you doing vvlfh that camera? , TTTTTTT --J 5 Z i S Mr. Kelly Cho further comme-ht heededj The sole of a stude-n1's locker The Westmoreland social center. All right Sharon, bring back the ladder. One more I and l'II have amidisestablishmenfarianism. 59 P5195 PREJUDIQE I I FlRST ROW: P. Parent, L. Sclwiefersfine, S. Horton. SECOND ROW: L. Roth, P. Kerber, J. McCoy, P. Szczygiel. THIRD ROW: C. Payne, G. Peck, L. Sweeling, S. Lowe, G. Malcham. FOURTH ROW: C. Smith, P. Lenalwan, J. Kelly, L. Redmond. FIFTH ROW: P. Miller, N. LaManque, K. Schultz, A. Kozlowski. SIXTH ROW: P. Roser, B. Gilleece, D, Gohringer, N. Kessler, D. Swanson. SEVENTH ROW: P. Hawkins, R. Green, D. Swanson, J, Kalies. EIGHTH Row: K. Ohmart, J. Herrig, L. Hewitf, C. Goodwin, S. Frosclwauer. NINTH ROW: A. Proseus, W. Senior, K. Nagle, T. Quinn, W. DeLong. TENTH ROW: R, Fedor, J. O'Leary, A. Rotolo, R. Peck. ELEVENTH ROW: R. Hazard, W. Freclw, G. Karwowski, R. Roux. CLASS ADVISOR Don Juan Mr. Philip Ray 62 '-wh. Class 01 FIRST ROW: E. Fedor, B. Burnett, B. Armstrong. SECOND ROW: C. Duprey, L. Drake, M. White, S. Storey. THIRD ROW: J. Vidler, R. Benson, S, Hooper, J. Law, M. Fedor. FOURTH ROW: L. Turpin, R. Paquette, P. Clarkin, T, Brewer, S. Abbott. FIFTH ROW: S, Trinkaus, T. Catchpole, B. Eccleston, S. Tyczynski, J. Cattadoris, L. Walters. SIXTH ROW: N. Zawislan, G. Dahlin, D. Denslow, B, Cosentino, J. Acee. SEVENTH ROW: L. Fedor, A. Moda, M. West, R. Walker. EIGHTH ROW: J. Albrecht, F. West, J. Fernandez. NINTH ROW: J. Calogero, K. Balch, M. Nemecek, D. Schmidt, W. Cox. TENTH ROW: G. Hooks, S. Siegfried, B. Armstrong, C. Ross. ELEVENTH ROW: J, MacDonald, J. Kapps, W. Dykstra, D. Seiselmyer, W. Falvo. TWELFTH ROW: B. Van Dreason, J. Pepperman, J. Petrie, J. Brood, E. Paragi. THIRTEENTH ROW: B. Hewitt, J. Hibbard, J, Wardell, W. Bennett, B. Coyne, E. Kwasniewski. CLASS OFFICERS Secretary: K. Schultz President: J. Calogero Treasurer: D. Swanson Vice President: K. Thieme Knot picturedl 63 FIRST ROW: S, Parker, M. Mudge, B. Plehn, P, Wafson, B. Hartman, J, Fedor, P. Tulloch, M. Seiselmyer, D. Moyer W Kerber SECOND ROW C Welch, P. Feclor, R. Anderson, S. Zakris, B. Bushart, S. Branagh, C. Rehm, J. Beasock, J. Ryan, R. Plunkett. THIRD ROW M Taylor B Sweehng D. Mills, S. Hunt, L. Macior, B. Cosenrino, C. Keshler, L. Siegfried, M. Lasher, R. Paragi. FOURTH ROW: R Waudell L Johnson T Mazur Lecher, W. Payne, G. Masner, R. Kwasniewski, P. Sobik, J. Donley. A 4. TOP ROW: D. Hadlock G. Hartman R. Turk G. Peck G. Rudd SECOND ROW: B. Bogacz H. Clemens D. Robinson R. Parenf T. Bosharf THIRD ROW: B. Renwick F. House S. West M. Fearherbay P. Elliot FOURTH ROW: L. Roser P. LaLonde G. Drake P. Downing FIFTH ROW: E. ugh: H. Calogero P. Console B. Poile Class of 1966 ADVISORS Mr, Donald McLellan Mrs. Esther Rowan F f. ' Ja K I Q FIRST ROW: K. Roberts, E, Lenahan, G. Drake, S. Jones. SECOND ROW: S. Clark, B. Baldock, K. Evans, D. Aiken. THIRD ROW: B. Ecdeston, K. Saxe, P. Brood, B. MaitIanoI, P, Spencer. FOURTH ROW: J. Senior, D. Tycznski, J. Smales, K. Barrett, H. Roberts. FIFTH ROW: D. Rauscher, B. Crumb, D. Feder, J. Cotter, D. Morris. CLASS OFFICERS President: S. Hunt Vice President: S. Branagh Secretary: B. Bushart Treasurer: T. Mazur 65 ,. -I P.. X. E. i. FIRST ROW: A. Rattray, T. Lenahan, J. Stockton, H. Duffus, C. Butnoris, J. Horton, D. Dabrowski, D. Clark, K. Bishop, K. Mowers, L. Schneible, D Stamick. SECOND ROW: D, Kotary, J. McDonald, S. Apgar, M. Seymour, L. Zakris, E. McDonald, H. LaManque, D. Corr, C. Atkinson, G. Masner S. Rowan, B. McCarthy. THIRD ROW: C, Johnston, G. Bailey, E. Christman, P. Chwazik, J. Hibbard, L. Emeterio, L. Peck, L. Emeterio, C. Smith M Acee, B. Parmon, L, DeBonzo, J. Bauer. FOURTH ROW: M. Redmond, J. Renwick, T. Wilcox, P. Beasock, W. Schultz, S. Poile, W. Fancher, P. Parent D. Stockbridge, W. Pabis, B. Szarek, G. TrembIy. Class of 1967 5 ADVISORS Mr. K. Burtch Miss C. Gibbs OFFICERS President: D. Crumb Secretary: M.Acee Qs Treasurer: J. Storey Vice President: V. Bruni i 66 53151: ir 5 FSE' ' M FIRST ROW: D. LaLonde, M. Taylor, L. Lauber, D. Morris, C. Ohmart, H. Golden, L. Feketa A Lamonto J Storey J Karczewskr C LaClair H Droban. SECOND ROW: K, Kessler, C. Hazard, L. Hubal, J. Tulloch, B. Parry, S. Reber S Rehm K Yaddaw J Reynolds S Fogelman J Nadeau S Bethea THlRD ROW' G Maine, G. Evans, D. Cotter, M. Dahlin, M. DeLong, B, Clark F P I Ma ham V rum R Stor y D Hewi Psippefmalb J- Slegfflelll- .FOURTH ROW! R- Maine, C- N9lSOl'1, -l- 5eYmour, L. Fedor D Crumb W Palm S Peterson D Golden P Holmes G Morse, H. Rieben, W. Clark, D. Moyer. ODE TO A FRESHMAN Four long years it took for me To learn that l'm no prodigy, Four long years it took for me To spell Pneumonia with a P Four long years it took for me Ot touching toes in agony, Four long years it took for me To say Merci with fluency, Four long years it took for me To learn and forget Geometry Four long years it took tor me And some broken bottles in Chemistry Four longy ears it took tor me And three thousand years of History Four long years it took for me Ot tests, then marks, then misery Four long years it took for me While teachers decry my lethargy Four long years it took for me YOU FRESHMEN HAVE MY SYMPATHY' FlRST ROW: B. Tyczynski, J. Lamonto, K, Reiben, S. Hammon, C. O'NeiI, L. Stockbridge, S. Bailey, P. Seymour, S. Duprey, D. Welch. SECOND ROW: D. Pierce, C. Bruni, L. Srnales, D. Feclor, B. Wardell, S. Piersall, S. Johnson, G. Evans, F. Garrigan, L. Crane, C. Schilling. THIRD ROW: G. Coons, W. Poile, F. Abbott, T. Bogacz, J. Andrews, M. Lenahan, R, LaLonde, G. Ingersall, M. Ryan, A. White, P. Lenahan, F. Szarek. FOURTH ROW: D. Brown, T. Sweeting, G. McCoy, T, Morrison, B. Nogas, R. Pierce, T. Ryan, D. Roberts, L. Evans, G, Swald, D. Robson. lass of 1968 FIRST ROW: R. Bethea, T. Brewer, S. Rehm, M. Henry, M. Bickforcl, S. Stachnick, E. Stone, C. Harrison, M. Walsh, K. Koza, D. Kitchen, L. Elliot. SECON ROW: M. McNamara, L. Abbe, P. Catchpole, S. Hartman, K. West, B. Bennett, J. Pawlak, C. Ohrnart, D. Halik, P. Marggi, C. MacLaughlin, V Christrnan. THIRD ROW: G. lnternicola, S. Hunt, R. Schneible, G. Owens, P. Dykstra, D. Jones, D. Lamb, B. Bachman, R. Ossont, R. Nelson R. Horner, FOURTH ROW: R. Kane, D. Myers, L. VanBenschoten, P. Butnoris, G. Beckwith, V. Calcarra, F. Armstrong, R. Siegfried, S. McDonald J. Watson, J. Castle, S. Fragapane. l ea T FIRST ROWA G. Hooks, B. Pfendler, L. Johnston, M. Gillece, M. Darby, D. Miller, D. MacDougaIl, S. Robson, D. Waite, D. Masner, K. Bower, P. Trinkaus, D. Walsh, M. Redmond, D. O'DeII, T. Matteson, C. Burgey, D. Rauscher, C. Dyer. SECOND ROW: P. Batson, L. Raczynsl-ci, S. Egnaczyk, J. Acee, N. Hunt, C. DeLong, M. Smith, D. Rieben, P. Roth, T. Fedor, A. Redmond, C. Burnett, C. Dabrowski, C. Morse, P. White, P. Smith, S. Tulloch, L. Siegfried, L. Crane. THIRD ROW: A. Golden, B. Parmon, J. Miceli, C. Beckwith, N. Reber, B. Armstrong, D. Hickok, C. Gadz, J. Srnith, M. Schneible, L. ROW: C. Dabrowski, D. Corr, D. Deily, M. Proseus, T, Dam, L. Peck, L. Haynes, D. Reynolds, D. Lowe, J. Senior, M. Golden, L. Feder. FOURTH Pawlak, M. Loornis, D. Martina, C. Ossont, D. Kyrnitszke. FIFTH Owens, F. Shepherd, N. Internicola, K. Stockton, R. Holt, J. Fogelman, D. Lowe, T. ROW J Lenahan J Doffus M Kierpiec R Spaven R Dixon J Haggerty .Pepperman, B. Cattadoris, D. Cope, T. Neilson, N. Nash, R. Holt, 1 . , . , . ' ' , . , . , . , C W. Cosentino, G. Namee, A. Esper, N. LaCIair, W. Ashley, T. Siegfried. SIXTH ROW: M. O'Leary, M. Florczyk, S. Stack, C. Ayers, E. Green, D. Young, J. Nelson, P. Engle, D. Lecher, E. Roberts, W. Simons, A. Droban, J. Zielinski, S. Payne, T. Fisher, M. Dernpsy, T. Lasher. P re- eventla Graders EKVVH K . , LHH V, - .... v . ,... . kl u i K . f . g 'j .fl Rf ff? . I.. . A ' 'Z' 'I A so ' F I Q, I ' f 1 M iri' ' I Q . an I . f Th A . If ' s tu f' -wi:-1 tr F , I J. 'tn jf 956 79 1, I , I K. . tft' -'r i ca A :KA 'Fri fk : , nik: 5 ' x V . A C t I I .I I Y ln. ' . I ' .'-' . 52.4 1 , I '.., , . -'r, .3 ' 97110759 On en Q Us QM' tsri .nass S .t is I It . Happy, and Unsu.5peCtein,Q' AS YOU LIKE IT K Q5 KB P ! K Natzonal Honor Soolety ADVISOR: Mr. William Fisher 1 964 Colgate Seminars FIRST ROW: C. Payne P, Szczygiel S. Reber S. Rowan K. Rieben L. Schnieble J. NlcCoy STANDING: Nl. Acee M, Fedor R. Hazard G, Masner K. Ohmart With a large amount of brains and even nore nerve, Westmoreland dominated WKTV's ligh School Quiz for three weeks. They re- urned home with seemingly endless new 'olumes of knowledge in the form of Encyclo- redia Britannica's World Atlas, Language Dictionary, and Great Books of the Western Vorld. Before being retired as undefeated hampions they beat Oneida C310-11153, Jriskany C425-T TOD, and Herkimer C480-11105. . Pritchard F. Crumb, D. Kelly, M. Aicholtz, C. Kick, Mr. Iarroll Britch Q aiz Team ON BUS: S. Nlacior L. Reese S. Rauscher B. Wilbanks J. Smitn Nl. Siegfried T. Fisher STANDING: D. Eychner G. Masner C. Kick D. Hunt S, McGregor D. Bickford B. Cosentino F. Johnson K, Pritchard R. Berger R. Cesari K if-YQ Student Council lv 41' FIRST ROW: Mr. Mudge, advisor, K. O'Leary, T. Fisher, G. Masner, C. Kick, L. Niacior, L. Svveeting, S. Huni, K. Buinoris, D. Huni, G. Maicham, P. SZcZygieI, J. Czyscon, L. Hewiif, L. Sutherland. SECOND ROW: D. Crumb, D. Eychner, R. Cesari, J. Calogero. THIRD ROW: S. Siegfried, W. DeLong, F. Johnson. OFFICERS: T. Fisher, president, L, Sweefing, secretary, C. Kick, v, president, K.VO'Leary, Treasurer. Junior tudent Council FIRST ROW: C. Ohnwari, J. Andrews, F. Szarek, S. I'-Iunf, P. Engles, J. Haggeriy. STANDING: D. Pierce, S. Duprey, S. Bailey, N. Huni, C. Bruni, J. PawIak, K. Rieben, D. Rieben, L. Siegfried, Mr. Fisher, advisor. OFFICERS: S. Hunt, Treasurer, C. Bruni, v. president, K. Rieben, secretary, J, Pavvlak, president. 74 Echo mff ADVISOPS Mrs. E. Rowan Mrs. E. Pilette, Mr. M. Grant EDITORS C. Abbe, Editor-in-Chief, D. Bickford, R. Paragi FIRST ROW: C. Goodwin, D. Denslow, S. Macior, C. Abbe, D. Bickford, S. McGregor, A. Meskan, C. Kick, L. Sweeting, S. Horton. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, P, Abbott, L. Turpin, C. Payne, L. Macior, G. Dahlin, B. Plebn, C. Welch, B. Andrews, C. Seymour. THIRD ROW: K. O'Leary, S, Abbo11, D. Gobringer, J. Acee, C. Ohmart, S. Reber, L. Lauber, J. Fedor, C. Rehm, L. Reese. FOURTH ROW: R. Hazard, R. Paragi, R. Loomis, K. Obmart, M. DeLong, J. Caffadoris, M. Dalwlin, B. Harfman, P. Tulloch, S. Branagh. F.T.A. FIRST ROW: C. Abbe, S. Lare, D. Starnick, G. Masner, H. Calogero, A. Lomanto, D. Bickford, P. LaLonde, J. NlcCoy, P. Szczygiel, S. Storey. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, G. Orzolek, T. Clivvazik, P. Koza, D. Spaven, C. Bishop, E. Light, K. Mowers, L. Sclineilole, A. Nleskan, K. Kessler. THIRD ROW: 5. Zakris, Nl. Taylor, P. Watson, S. Parker, C. Welch, L. Zakris, J Storey, B. Armstrong, C. Kick, D. Hunt, C. Fragapane. FOURTH ROW: B. Bushart, L. Sweeting, S. Hooper, E. Fedor, P. Spencer, D. Dombrowski, D. Corr, J. Law, J. Congdon, OFFICERS: D. Bicktord, secretary, C. Abbe, president, A. Nleskan, vice president, P. Lenalwan, treasurer Knot picturedl. 0 I O FIRST ROW: I., Hewitt, S, Pierce, C, Kick, B. Andrews, J. Smith, L. Mayer, B. Wilbanks, S. McGregor, G. Nlatcltarn, L. Drake, B, Hartman, S. Zakri-s. SECOND ROW: R. Anderson, P. Tulloch, P. Kerber, C. Smith, P. Clarkin, S. Clark, S. Lowe, A. Kozlowski, J. Acee, F. House, P. Peck, C. Payne, J, Herrig, J. Kelly, L. Redmond, B. Eccleston, Nl. Mudge, Nl. Seiselmyer, C, Duprey. OFFICERS: J. Smith, treasurer, B, Wilbanks, president, L. Mayer, vice president, B. Andrews, secretary. F .H A. EE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Irla, advisor: D. Morris, C. Jarecki, J. Congdon, S. Wilks, E. Tulloch, B. Campbell, J. White, P. Koza, S. Horton, L. Hewitt, P. Labayewski. SECOND ROW: L. Lauber, J. Horton, H. LaManque, D. Clark, B. Gilleece, N. Kessler, N. LaManqUe, E. Fedor, S. Hooper, T. Brewer, J. Law. THIRD ROW: S. Bethea, P. Roser, J. Vidler, J. Herrig, L. LaLonde, E, Light, P. LaLonde, L. Peck, M. Mudge, S. Jones, P. Fedor, P. Brood, M. White. FOURTH ROW: J, Fedor, P. Tulloch, C. Rehm, L. Walters, R, Benson, M, E, Taylor, B. Armstrong, M, Fedor, S. Abbott, J. Beasock, S. Branagh, C. Evans. FIFTH ROW: J. Kalies, C. Goodwin, N, Zawislan, A. Kozlowski, K. Roberts, P. Elliot, M. Fe-atherbay, P, Console, L, Fedor, C. Keshler, C, Smith, S Tyczynski, P. Miller. OFFICERS: Mrs. lrla, advisor: P. Labayewski, president, T. Brewer, v. president: S, Hooper, treasurer: J. Law, secretary. F .F A. SEATED: D, Evans, K. Schrider, T. Barrett, B. Norman, K. Thieme, M. Kapps, Mr. Craner, advisor. STANDING: M, DeLong, T. Wilcox, D. Hewitt, J. Munn, T. Thieme, S. Poile, J. Donley, L. Fedor, K. Barrett, T, Mazur, T. Lenahan, M. Redmond, D. Tyczynski, R. Storey, C. Johnston, P. Kessler, B. Szarek, D. Fedor, L. Swald, P. Parent. 77 S+ 'K X I 1 ,V 'm l 0, , I y I , V, M WV tgf, x ff Mel0dette3 Senior Mixed Chorus Z6 625-gs D 6123, C166 Q Zz 6 Junior High Chorus F. Shepherd, H. Golden, D. Pierce, M. Bickford, S. Stacknick, C. MacLaughlin, H. Duffis, K. Koza, D. Lamb, L. Crane G. Owens, L. Elliot, C. Butnoris, J. Lamonto, F. Garrigan, P. Catchpole, J. Horton, C. Schilling, D. Sfamick, D Welch, S. Hariman, D. Jones, D. Kitchen, S. Piersall, B. Bachman, B. Tycznski, R. OssonT, S. Stack, C. Pierce, T. Ryan S, MacDougall, V. Calcarra, G. lnternicola, D. Brown, P. Butnoris, R. Befhea, T. Brewer, J. Fogelman, R. Dixon, T. Pawlak C, Bruni, L. Harrison, S. Duprey, R. Rieben, P. Seymour, Nl, Henry, P. Spencer. Senior Band FIRST ROW: Mr. Straney, M. Catfadoris, C. Ohmart, B. Andrews, S, Hunt, S. Rowan, P. Batson, F. Fedor, C. Beckwith, N. Hunt. SECOND ROW: G. Hooks, J. Kelly, B. Eccleslon, P. Lenahan, L. Schneible, H. Calogero, K. Evans, S. Zakris, S. Reber. THIRD ROW: K. Pritchard, A. Proseus, T. Wilcox, G. Evans, G. Beckwith, G. McCoy, C. Ohmart, R. Clark, L, DeBonzo. FOURTH ROW: T. Redmond, K. Ohmart, W. DeLong, R. Roux, R, Cesari, E. Paragi, S. McGinnis, B. Busharf, G. Trembly. 80 ' ecretarial Club 'six FIRST ROW: Mrs. Pilette, advisor, S. Horton, S. Wilks, E. Tulloch, J. White, J. Czyscon, S. Abbott, B. Campbell, D. Denslow, P. Koza, L. Turpin, C. Goodwin, A. Kozlowski. SECOND ROW: D. Sayers, M. White, S. Storey, P. Miller, M. Cattaoloris, P. Labayewski, J. Sayers, N. Zawislan, S. Lowe, G. Orzalek, D. Gohringer, T. Chwazik, N. LaManque, J. Kalies, N. Kessler, C. Jarecki, P. Abbott. OFFICERS: E. Tulloch, president, J. Kalies, vice president, P. Koza, secretary, C. Goodwin, treasurer. Librar Cadets if sls., sssis TOP RIGHT: Miss Robb, J. Czyscon, secretary. ABOVE: CSeatedD P. White, N. LaManque, M, Gilleece, M. Golden, C. O'Neil, K. Rieben, Miss Robb, advisor, J. Nacleau, S, Tulloch, M. Schneible, C. Dabrowski, K. Walsh, H, Golden. lStanclingD P. LaLonde, D. Jones, S. Clark, S. Zakris, M. Walsh, P. Dykstra, D. Lamb, D, Corr, J. Hibbard, L. Zakris, B. Bachman, G. Hooks, G. Masner, H. Droban, D. Spaven, L. Comstock. BELOW: lSeatedi C. Payne, B. Gilleece, L. Hubal, S. Rowan, C. Smith, S. Reber, M. Acee, B. Parmon. SECOND ROW: B. Tyczynski, J. Czyscon, S. Tyczynski, Miss Robb, B. Parry, L. Peck, L. Macior, B. Bushart, C. Bruni, M. Henry, D. Dabrowski, B. McCarthy, B. Parmon, E. Light, C, McLaughlin, H. Calogero. THIRD ROW: M. E. Taylor, S. Lowe, C. Welch, M. Taylor, M. Featherbay, B. Sweeting, D. Clark, S. Hamrnon, D. Reber, A. Lamonto, J. Larnonto, M. Bickford, J. Stachnick, V. Christrnan. FOURTH ROW: B, Campbell, E. Tulloch. TOP ROW: D. Eychner R. Hazard K. O'Leary G. Masner SECOND ROW: G. Comstock G. Hooks K. Balch A. Proseus W. DeLong THIRD ROW: S. Macior S. Tyczynski L. Sutherland B. Eccleston C. Welch FOURTH ROW: C. Payne M. Cattadoris L. Zakris J. Kelly B. Plehn P. Watson FIFTH ROW: T. Catchpole S. Trinkaus M. Taylor C. Smith SIXTH ROW: P. Miller P. Clarkin L. Macior B. Svveeting SEVENTH ROW: P. Szczygiel G. Matcham P. Brood D. Mills L, Sweeting EIGHTH ROW: J. McCoy L. Redmond NINTH ROW: B. Hartman S. Parker H. Calogero Dramatics Club Mf- Keir advisor- FIRST ROW: Mr. Ray, advisor: K. O'Leary, T. Barrett, J. Clark, J. O'Leary, D. Eychner. SECOND ROW: R, Berger, B. Wilbanks, B. Cosentino, D. Bicktord, L. Mayer, K. Nagle, C. Kick, T. Moda, B. Svveeting, D. Mills, A. Rotolo. THIRD ROW: L. Reese, B. Hartman, J. Fedor, C. Seymour, D. Hunt, G. Masner, B. Hazard, C. Duprey, J. Cattadoris, P. Spencer, D. Swanson, A. Proseus, W. DeLong, B. Plehn, M. Taylor, B. Bushart, S. Hunt, C. Welch, L. Macior, T. Fisher, R. Anderson, W. Payne. FOURTH ROW: A. Meskan, C. Fragapane, S. Macior, C. Rehm, S. Horton, K. Schultz, B. Cosentino, D. Swanson, J. McCoy. FIFTH ROW: S. Rauscher, C. Abbe, J. White, S. McGregor, B. Cosentino, J. Congdon, G. Orzolek, C. Jarecki, T. Chwazik. OFFICERS: B. Cosentino, Treasurer: B. Cosentino, Secretary, J. Clark, Vice President: L. Mayer, President: Mr. Ray, advisor. TOP ROW: G. Masner S. Peterson C. Ross SECOND ROW: V. Bruni M. DeLong THIRD ROW: W. Palm J. Nadeau B. Cosentino FOURTH ROW: B. Cosentino C. Abbe A. Meskan C, Jarecki FIFTH ROW: C. Payne C. Kick SIXTH ROW: B. Plehn S. Rowan B. Sweeting SEVENTH ROW: M. Taylor D. Bickford P. Watson EIGHTH ROW: G. Maxam L. Hubal H. Calogero NINTH ROW: T. West M. Dahlin T. Moda 0 n i T 0 7. s tuclf-mt Teachers FIRST ROW: Mr. Page. SECOND ROW: T. West, W. Schultz, M. DeLong, M. Dahlin, D. Morse M Redmond R Walker L Siegfried J Fedor THIRD ROW: M. White, L. Redmond, J. Smith, C. Payne, P. Koza, B. Eccleston, D. Swanson, D Mills L Mayer M Seislemyer L Reese S Horton FOURTH ROW: N. Kessler, B. Cosentino, A. Kozlowski, S. McGregor, C. Abbe, J. Peterson, D. Swanson J Acee B Wilbanks FIFTH ROW T Barrett R. Hazard. Show Band The school year of T963-64 proved Tc be an evenTTul, as well as promising, one Tor The VV.C.S. Show Band. Seprember goT oTT To an excellenr sTar wiTh The arrival of The band's new uni forms. ATTired in Their brighT red iackeT: and pale red coclcTail dresses, The group alThough nervous, presenTed a progran Tor The high school assembly. Here The band displayed zesT and a deep inTeres' which They insTilled in Their audience. The Tollovving monTh Tound The band, wiTh an ouTlook as brighr as Their iackeTs, performing Their TirsT public appearance, DebuT '63. Under The direcTion of Mr. STraney, The band played several engage- menTs in The area including: proms, a iazz TesTival in Rome and a Two nighT sTand aT Rome's CommuniTy TheaTer. 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West Canada upset the Bulldogs the following week with a second halt rally. The season ended with defeat at the hands ot the league co-champions at Lovvville. You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things! -ENV, ' BLIZZ I , . .4 TU Vai ,sity Basketball L. To R.: K. Nagle, M. Christman, S. Siegfried, T. Fisher, F. Johnson, R. Hazard, G. Masner, B. Van Dreason, R. Berger. KNEELING: Mr. McLellan. Varsit' ,heerleaders LEFT: Valerie Peterson, Miss Gibbs, Aclvisor. BELOW: S. Storey, L. Reese, M. Siegfried, S, McGregor Captain, B. Cosentino, J. Carradoris, L. Svveeting, L. Turpin. CENTER: Valerie Peterson, My ' , V , .MJM 1.1 .V 51 - www 1 f ' -1 151' ii LL ' 7 w'I!'45's. mf W mi mg' ' X'-URI' XAUR' 'Q I , if ,g . Y Varsity Baseball 1963 FIRST ROW: K, O'DeII, R. Page, R, Berger, F. Johnson, P, Rauscher. SECOND ROW: G. Comstock, B, Van Dreason, T. West, J, Garrigan. THIRD ROW Coach Page, B. Hooks, T. Fisher, S. Siegfried. Varsitf Club SEATED: B. Cosentino, S. Rauscher, S. Niacior, S. McGregor, M. Siegfried, J. Congdon, J. Cattadoris, L. Turpin, S. Storey, L. Svveeting, M. Seiseimyer, B. Cosentino, S, Horton. STANDING: Coach Page, E. Kwasniewski, B. Hooks, B. Hazard, R. Berger, J, Peterson, F. Johnson, B. Falvo, G. Masner, B. Van Dreason, T. Fisher, A. Rotolo, T. Barrett, R. Lutz, P. Rauscher, T. West, R. Hoffmeister, M. McCoy, S. Siegfried, P. Kessier, G. Comstock. OFFICERS: S. Siegfried, Treasurer: R. Hoffmeister, President: Mr. Page, Advisor: T. Barrett, Vice President: G. Masner, Executive Officer. - J Q Q 1521 gsxibzgf EEWQEEYT ,.f,sf,gl3 wat we . . L,.,,. in .Maw-.115 :f ff ,tv,mm 5 ttett 5 is A -f-.' twwwxw ::- 'N' .2 9 W Kaffe? INTERVALLEY LEAGUE UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS WCS 1963 A Poland , 3 Dolgeville 2 West Canada 5 Waterville 7 5 Lovvville, 7 ll Boonville 6 Madison ,,,.,7 5 West Canada ll Oriskany 25 S.A.A. 7 , 4 Sauquoit of s I I a I . 5 I 9 . I U 3 E l u FIRST ROW: K. Nagle, T. Thieme, A. Rofoio, R. Walker, R. Hazard. SECOND ROW: K. Tlwieme, S. Siegfried, J. Calogero, R Luiz. THIRD ROW: W. Faivo, B. Van Dreason, J. WarcIeII, Mr. McLellan. I I , , 2 4 Y f Y I 1 KNEELING: P. Rauscher, G. Comstock, T, WesT,'M, West. STANDING: B. Van Dreason, R. Hazard, T. Fisher, M. Nemecek, P. Bachman. 98 J.M as all 'r .N Ag, . . I I .. KNEELING: C. Payne, L. Siegfried, S. Parker, D. Aiken, B. Hartman, J. Fedor, J. McDougall, D. Mills, C. Welch, M. Taylor. STANDING P Spencer cCoy, J. Acee, G. Dalwlin, C. Keshler, M. Seiselmyer, N. Kessler, B. Cosentino, P. Tulloch, S. Branaglw, B. Plehn, C. Rehm, Mrs. Morton viflm? 'Q5'qQL?'a 'Q 5: . .. K dig: ' A Hwy, 5 ... A- Nmfc W ' ' .K . NYQIULEDIEAIZI ii N . Siegf ABOVE: KNEELILNG: S. Horton, S. West, M. ried. STANDING: B. Cosentino, D. Marshall, M. Seiselmyer, J. Bacnman, J. Acee, L. Swearing. RIGHT: L. to R.: Dee, S. Horton, B. Ecclesion, J. Acee, S. Wesi, C. Payne, J, Bachman, M. Siegfried, D. Marshall. 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