West View High School - Westvian Yearbook (West View, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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ROBERT ARNOLD LANGE-The 'tpersonality kid was pres- ident of the Radio Club. He far surpasses any radio, for he has more wit than radio has static. We wish him success in his chosen field. Hi-Y 3, 47 Radio Club 3, 4, President 47 Westvian 3, 47 Latin Club 3. HELEN LUCILLE LAWRENCE-Helen hailed from Hamilton bringing her sparkling personality with her. Although she was forever complaining about all her homework, we think she fared pretty well. It's been heard she has a love for Panda Bears. Library Club 37 Speech Club 37 Bowling Club 3. NANCY LEAKE-Nancy's sophisticated air and shining hair were trade marks of her charming personality. She showed great enthusiasm when it came to football and other sports. Y-Teen 3, 47 Westvian 47 West Wind 47 Sigma Phi Sigma 47 Art Club 4, Secretary 4. DAVID LEBO-Dave was a lover of cowboy music. An out- standing art student, he 'was Art Editor of the Westvian and able Secretary of Publicity. Executive Council 37 Class Vice President 27 Student Council 4, Secretary of Publicity 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 Stage Crew 37 Art Club 3, 47 Westvian 4, Art Editor 4. ALBERT CHESTER LEDDON-Forever full of fun, little Ches- ter was a faithful member of the cheering section at the football games. He claims he dislikes P. D.-we believe it was just school. Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM R. LEWIS-Always with a mischievous gleam in his eye, Bill was the joy of the chorus. A treat was always in store when Bill's tenor voice was heard. Chapel Choir 47 Chorus Z, 3, 47 Boys Chorus 2, 3, 47 Football l, 2, 37 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN LIEB-Bubbling over with school spirit, she could always be found cheering at the games. Shirley went all out to make school activities a success. Y-Teen 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Girls Chorus 2, 3, 47 Sigma Phi Sigma 3, 47 Chorus 1. . MERLE E. LOBECK-Tall, suave Merle was swooned over by many a girl. His easy-going disposition is sure to help him towards a success. Chorus 47 Speech 47 Hi-Y 4. ELSIE L. LOCHER-This active little miss could always be spotted selling at the football games. Elsie's class standing proved she had brains as well as beauty. Her smile and way with words won her many friends. Sigma Phi Sigma 3, 47 Y-Teen 3, 47 G. A. A. 3, 47 Westvian 3, 47 Library Club 3, 47 Latin Club 3, 47 Speech Club 4. PAUL E. LONDON-Paul was one of the most outstanding forces behind our football team. He inspired an undying spirit into the hearts of the team. His talent of pursuing a job and achieving success will reward him in the near future. Hi-Y 47 Student Council 37 Hall Patrol 47 Baseball Manager 37 Football Man- ager 47 Projection Crew 4. MARTIN J. LOSCAR-Marty could really show his ability on a pair of roller skates. One of our athletes, he was on the foot- ball and wrestling teams four years. He was right at home in voice class and a smooth dancer besides. Football l, 2, 3, 47 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE LUCAS-With her bright blue eyes and cheery hello, Arlene was one of West View's four year favorites. She was also a talented art student. Chorus l7 Sigma Phi Sigma 27 Y-Teen 35 Bowling Club 47 Westvian 47 West Wind 4, Art Editor 4. -P 'stu 5 .N Q,-4' 3' ,. t '4- X 29

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ROSEMARIE KEYSER-Pert and dependable, as well as pretty -that was Rose. An outstanding student, she was usually found in the commercial office. DONALD KENNETH KIBLER-Football claimed the highlight of Don's school lifeg along with this goes the saying never fear when Kibler's near. A great athlete, he was an en- thusiastic player of all sports. Football 3, 47 Hi-Y 47 Basketball 4. MARY KIGHT-There were many laughs in store for the group when Mary joined the fung her snappy comebacks always made a hit in any class. A profitable career in journalism is inevitable to her success. West Wind 3, 4, Sports Editor 47 Westvian 47 Library Club 37 Bowling Club 37 Orchestra 37 Chorus 3, 47 Mikado 37 Girls Chorus 3, 47 Chapel Choir 4. RONALD EDWARD KIMMICH-Ron's blue eyes charmed many a young lady. His sense of humor brought hearty chuckles from all. Rumors have it Penn State's doors will be open to Ronnie for the study of medicine after graduation day. Hi-Y 3, 47 Football 3, 4. LOIS ANN KIRK-Lois, blessed with red hair and a clear soprano voice, was a vivacious member of our class. May she be a cheerful nurse and succeed in this profession. Chorus 3, 47 Girls Chorus 3, 47 Y-Teen 47 G. A. A. 47 Chapel Choir 4. RONALD KNAUS-Along with Ronnie's reserved yet witty personality, he possessed a pair of beautiful brown eyes. He was also a great lover of sports. LORENE ANN KREMER-t'Renie's sweet, innocent appearance was deceiving, because she could tell a tall tale withoue bat- ting an eyelash. As far as we know, Lorene is the only girl in captivity who likes graham crackers soaked in water. Westvian 47 Y-Teen 47 Chorus 47 G. A. A. 47 Chapel Choir 4. GOLDIE DARLINE KRETZER-Goldie's middle name will de- scribe her personality. She is the proud possessor of impressive brown eyes. We wish good luck and success for her future. Speech 27 F. H. A. 3, 4. PEARL M. KRETZER-Pearl, called t'Blondie by her friends, is certain to be one of our top homemakers, because her fav- orite pastimes are cooking and sewing. Speech 27 F. H. A. 3, 4. WILLIAM J. KUSSEROW-Scientifically minded Bill was al- ways ready and willing to help when a movie projector need- ed fixing. Because of his height he was never hard to find in a group. Radio Club 3, 47 Hi-Y 47 Stage Crew 3. ROBERTA LEE LAMNECK-A peppy little blonde, she will be dearly remembered as t'Bobby. Our class wouldn't have been the same Without her hard work and sparkling smile. Speech 3, 47 N. F. L. 47 G. A. A. 47 Wesivian 47 West Wind 47 Executive Council 47 Sigma Phi Sigma 4. MELVIN LLOYD LAMPUS-ttMel was one of those hard sing- ing chorus members. Quite a Heard, he was well liked by all. Chorus 3, 47 Radio Club 3, 47 Boys Chorus 3, 4. 28



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JOSEPH X. LYNCH-You can never tell whether Joe is serious or not. His sense of humor never left him at a loss for a witty come-back. Joe would be at home in any situation. Hi-Y 4, Hall Patrol 4. MARY JANE MADDEN-Her contagious giggle and pleasant personality always made for loads of fun. She was one of the few girls that marched four years in the band. Mary Jane is sure to succeed in anything she attempts. Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Secretary and Treasurer 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 4, F. H, A, l, 4, West Wind 3, 4, Typing Editor 4, Class Play 3, Chorus l, JUNE MALCOLM-Roller skating and June got along very well, but dancing managed to present itself also. June's bright eyes and friendly smile were loved by all. CHARLES N. MARIEN-Sports were Chuck's number one love, as his activity list will prove, but chorus was a close runner- up. Never will we forget a hard Worker such as Chuck. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Chorus 4, Athletic Association 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, Baseball 2. PATRICIA ANN MARLIN-This sweet miss put her heart and soul into her activities at G. A. A. As a faithful attendant, she could really make that ball fly. Pat will long be remembered by her classmates. Westvian 3, Y-Teen 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 4. ALBERT DONALD MAZUR, JR.-Al and football Were one in the same. His heart's desire is to become a Physical Education teacher. We are sure he will be one of the best-if not the best. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Hall Patrol 2, Speech Club 3, Latin Club 2, Athletic Association 3, 4, Chapel Choir 4, Class Treasurer 2. MARGIE MCALLONIS-A gal with a ready smile or a giggle, Margie had a quiet, friendly personality. She likes classical music and plans to be a successful secretary. West VVinc1 4, Girls Chorus Z, 4, Chorus l, Y-Teen 3, G. A. A, l, Sigma Phi Sigma 2, Girls Bowling Club 4, Library Club 4, WALLACE McCALL-Sandy-haired, mischievous Wally charm- ed everyone with his quick wit and teasing smile. Besides be- ing the able president of the Hi-Y, he warbled a fine tenor in the chorus. l-li-Y 3, 4, President 4, Westvian 3, 4, Student Council 4, Boys Chorus 3, 4, Chapel Choir 4, Chorus 4, Mikado 3, Class Play 3. WILLIAM MCCRACKEN-Bill usually appeared to be the tall silent type, but he was never at a loss for words, especially when asking questions. Hall Patrol 3. NATHALIE McCULLOUGH-Like most of the chorus members, music was one of Nathalie's first loves. Sports, however, ran a close second. This sweet little miss will long be remembered. Girls Chorus 3, 4, Chorus 4, Mikado 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Westvian 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 3, 4, West Wind 4. FLORENCE M. McELROY-All West View admired and envied Flo's beautiful soprano voice. Never minding an audience, she was often asked to sing. We wish Flo all the luck in the world in this field. ' Chorus 1, 3, 4, Mikado 3, Chapel Choir 4, Latin Club 2, 3. CHARLES MCKAIN-- Mac was a whiz on both the basketball floor and football field. He will long be remembered for his part as John in the Junior Class Play. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Football 4, Speech Club 4, Student Council 4, Secretary of Sanitation 4, Class Play 3, Athletic Association 3, 4. 30

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