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EDWARD GERALD GUCKERT-Don't let Jerry's quiet manner deceive youg having fun was one of his pastimes. 1-Ie was the Brainl' of the Bookkeeping class. Hunting and fishing also interested him. Hi-Y 3, 45 S. A. A. Manager 4. JOSEPH SAMMUEL GULLO-Joe was fond of all sports -football and basketball particularly. He was a good friend of the girls as well as the fellows. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 35 Football 45 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Vcrslty Club 3. JULIAN HALE-A quiet boy with a wonderful sense of humor was our pal Julian. He liked fancy cars and ice cream. We are sure he will succeed in everything. Westvicn 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. EMMA BELL HALL-Spring and summer were the fav'- orite times of the year for Emma, for this meant the season for baseball. Her natural waves were envied by all the girls. G. A. A. 37 Y-Teen 3. ROBERT H. HALLER-He was quiet, but a friend to all. Sports, movies and Buick convertibles were his main interests. The girls all had their eye on Bob, but it was to no avail. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE A. HAMMER-George was always the main attraction at Shuffle Shop, with his fancy jitterbugging. Though his car wasn't any '51, it got him places in a ff . llinotgczll 2, Band 3, 4 LibrarianfMiss Rem. Assistant Librarians-Charlotte Keqq and Normo Hartman. 28
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HARRY F. FRITSCHE-Harry's favorite class was Span- ish. Ready and willing to tease anyone, he will be re- membered for his cheerful nature and sense of humor. H1-Y 3, 4, GLORIA JEAN GANTER-Pretty, sophisticated, person- ality plus-these are only a few adjectives to describe our Gloria. We know she's sure to succeed in anything. Y-Teen 3, 4, Girls Chorus J, 4, Pep Club 4, Art Club 3. JOAN MARIE GARVAN-Always full of pep, Joanie would take part in anything that was fun. She was right there rooting for our team at all the football games. Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, West Wind l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 35 Y-Teen Z, 3, F, H A, 3, Chorus 1, Girls Chorus 2. HUBERT F. GARVER-This blond lad was another fel- low who loved golf. He was friendly to everyone and proved quite a wit in class. His excellent voice was put to good use in the chorus. Golf Z, 3, ' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Ci , Secretary of Traffic 3, H.-Y , 7 Latin Club ' Hall ol , 4, x utive .Council 3, West ' 4, a 3' o C us 4 lil r 2 3, 4. r 5 Y G S h m kept her o a8' e class was e o spe if her as a field . E b - ' t ' se SF o ' e f ' e k s l ' al ' ' h l . 1 S leclsc S u A lu my eeiirx' at. Club 2, 3. NORMA JEAN GASS-Norma's natural curly hair was the envy of many of her classmates. She really did en- joy the Bowling club, but driving and dancing were two more of her many loves. Westvian 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 37 Bowling Club 4, Y-Teen 4, Girls Chorus 4. MARILYN M. GAUS-She was one of the girls who really enjoyed school. Dancing is one of her favorite pastimes. A smile was standard equipment with Marilyn. Y-Teen 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Westvian 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Historian 4, Pep Club 4, Art Club 3. CHARLES GORMAN-Chuck could always be seen get- ting into mischief with Boozy and Dick. A sports' en- thusiast, he enjoyed all our games. Basketball 2. LAWRENCE GRAHAM JR.-There were very few things that you can name that Larry didn't enjoy, for his likes were many. Basketball and swimming were at the top. JAMES A. GRIMM-An ardent band member and music lover, Jim's favorite hobby was dancing. He could be seen every Saturday night at Shuffle Shop. Band l, 3, 47 Stage Crew 4, HL-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 4. I 27
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lf, RUTH ANN HAMMITT-Ruth always said the classes she liked best were lunch, study hall and 3:15, but we know she truly loved school. She was full of pep and lots of fun. West Zepher lg Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. lp Pep Club 2, 47 Y-Teen 3, 4, West Wind 4. JOAN HAPP-Short, dark-haired Joan had a pleasant word for all. She was one of our top rate commercial students and will brighten any office. Girls Chorus 4. RONALD HARANCHER-This quiet fellow had a friendly smile for all his classmates. Incidentally, he was good- looking too! Hi4Y 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN HARRIS-This active miss was always doing something for the school. Pat was sure proof Good things come in small packages. Her winning personality won Pat the Did Most for West View? Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Executive Council 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Cnorus 3, Girls Chorus 2, 35 Westvian 4, Literary Editor 47 Library Club i, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, West Wind 3, Student Council 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 27 Class Play 37 S. A. A. Collector 4. NORMA JEAN HARTMAN-Norma had a wonderful personality and was fun to be with. The chorus and Working as Activities Editor of the yearbook took up ,most of her time. Cnorus l, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, Westvian 3, 4, Activities Editor 45 Y-Teen 3, 4, Cabinet 47 Pep Club 2, 3, 47 Latin Club 1, 2, West Wind 4, Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 47 Executive Council 3, 47 F. H. A. l. RUTH MARILYN HORNI-Sweet and dainty, Ruth and music were synonymous. She was a chorus accompanist to be proud of. Easyggoi g but hard-working, she was liked by au. , Xxx 3- F. H, A. 3, 4, Cam '3f '?, lChoru' , , 3, 41 Chapel Chair 3, 4, Girls chorus 1, 2, 3, L Cub , ' Gi S ' ' 3, 4, Yereen 3, 4, cabinet 4' Westviavt X 'fi q ss' My X ' ' ' Y. 'T .1 y THO ED HHQNKE E-iTom h one dislike- h end of nting ,season i1'st brig his likes were , irls,Ipl'Yiou lgstpiano cordi and Speed-O-Club mf llo b ' d .1 Hi?Y vEyetkfkR?- e lnfft f ,-.-N .3 3 4 I ,l vs WTI-IOMQ TJAME SON-Hard-working Tom d? J Hi-YQ e b lub p s ' le. Bqing a faithful b nd, - '. bxhani viionderfuly ganistl-'are onlys two of A any ta t 4 ' J Ba ti 3,?4,,ViA18siQ1nt 45, Prep Clubgdf 47 spas-C 3, 4, H.-Y 3527 Pfesiwt 4, N. PI Lil? 4, Lannjbiub 3 .44-, offi 4. fs .1 ' , I A if ,V 1 J .X A I ,, a j 1 Alibi' Y.lVIAY JOHNSTONE-Carefree and sweet, Au- dllqy' rted many a masculine heart to flutter. Her smile and grand sense of humor were only a few of the things that made her so popular. Y-Teen 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Bowling Club 2. CLYDE T. JONES-You could usually find Clyde at the Gardens, where he enjoyed his job and watched hockey whenever he had time. We know he will succeed in whatver he attempts. Projection Crew 4. 29 1 K 43, 3 35243 154 r 14 . g HF' ! I V l ' 1 S wa 1 2 We as tafgiggtq if. ,.....-,.,..-........ ......- ., f, A-ff. , .qrxpi 5- , ,. K K 1 1
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