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DONALD F. BIERTEMPFEL jeweler Capable player at either first base or home plate . . . a Hi-Y basketball two poinber . . . liked study halls better than classes . . . brightened many dull classes with his inimit- able wit. Baseball 3,45 Hi-Y Basketball 3,4. JOHN I. BOEHMER John Happiest when hunting or fishing . . . en- joyed woodshop and lunch . . . often seen riding his motorcycle through West View . . . had a dry sense of humor. I-Ii-Y lg Wrestling 1. l l lElLEEN BOVILL Eileen Musically inclined Eileen . . . inspired assemblies with her organ music . . . was very active in several clubs . . . should be much in demand as an elementary teacher. Latin Club 1,23 Bowling Club 29 Westvian 2,33 Opefetm 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3. President 43 Chorus 2,3,4g Chaoel Choir 2,3,4g sdlbbi Organist 2,3,4g Class Play 3,45 Shuffle Shop Committee 3,4. I PATRICIA ANN BOYLE Pat I Attractive, friendly Pat . . . always made a very neat appearance . . . dancing, her specialty . . . boosted school spirit as a member of the Pep Club. Pep Club 43 F.H.A. 4. w 3 ROBERT R. BLACK Blackie Liked to work with cars . . . favorite classes, P. D. and senior science . . . ambition: to be successful . . . was a friend to all who knew him. ELEANOR D. BONACUSE Lennie A radiant smile, cordial personality, and pleasant disposition . . . was an enthusiastic booster of Shuffle Shop . . . looked forward to becoming a psychologist. Westvian 25 Pep Club 2,3,4g F.H.A. 2,4g Y-Teen 2,3,4g Bowling Club 2,3,4g Operetta Scenery 3. THEODORE ROSS BOWSER Ted One of West View's star athletes . . . foot- ball co-captain . . . active in school affairs . . . ready smile and winning personality . . . sure to be a success in life . . . Most Athletic and Most Typicalf, Baseball 1,2 3,4g Executive Council 23 Class Officer 2g Student Council 2,3,4g Basketball 2,33 Hi-Y 2,43 Football 2,3,4g Stage Crew 3,4. ROBERT W. BRANT An innocent looking live wire . . . rated high with both boys and girls . . . pre- ferred woodshop . . . could be found in the midst of any escapade. Hi-Y 2,3,4. 6sB0bn P. Boyle, B. Brant, L. Bonacuse, T. Bowser, B. Black, J. Boehmer, N. Beveridge, E Bovlll I i i 1 19 0 Q f X WW! W ? '1 Fx ri uf-1
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RICHARD L. BARTHEL Dick Automobile enthusiast . . . never missed a football or basketball game . . . always ready for a laugh . . . a friendly smile . . . en- joyed his study halls and lunch. Chorus 2,3,4: Chapel Choir 2. ROBERT G. BATES Bob Active Hi-Y member . . . hobbiesg baseball, basketball, football . . . lent his melodious voice to the chorus . . . sang in the oper- ettas . . . had a smile for everyone. Football 13 Hi-Y 2,3,4g Operetta 2,33 Chorus 3,45 Chapel Choir 45 S.A.A. 4. HUGH BAXTER Skip Constantly grinning . . . a good-narured fellow . . . seemed to get along well with everyone . . . never took his tasks too seriously but always did them well. Hi-Y 45 Class Play 3,4. RICHARD T. BETZ Dick Thought West View was a swell school. . . liked woodshop best . . . cheerful fellow to have in class . . . Hi-Y, a favorite activity. Hi-Y 3,4. PAUL EDWARD BASSETT Paul Fun-loving popular Pau-l . . . possessed a very pleasant personality . . . had a mis- chievous gleam in his eyes . . . looked for- ward to becoming an engineer. Football l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,4g Hall Patrol 3,4. NANCY LEE BAUER Nancy Liked horseback riding . . . was happiest in psychology . . . enjoyed dancing . . . an enthusiastic football fan . . . made plans for an office job. KEMP E. BEALL Kemp Hard-working stage crew member . . . pop- ular and friendly with everyone . . . very active in West View . . . could always find time to play a good game of basketball. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 23 Chorus 23 Stage Crew 2,3,4g Shuffle Shop Committee 2,35 Class Vice-President 33 West Wind 2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4: Student Coun- cil Committee Head 45 Hall Patrol 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4. NANCY RUTH BEVERIDGE Nancy Favorite pastimes, sewing and knitting . . . an ardent football and basketball fan . . . liked chorus . . . always cheerful . . . sure to have many friends. Cafeteria 2,35 Chorus 3,43 Chapel Choir 4. A Barrante K Beall, H. Baxter, R. Bates, P. Bassett, D. Barthel, N. Bauer. L, , 41 f J Q l fl. 1 L, ,Z L lf' 4 ffm pf! f XT bull A' if W Q i M ' U f llifi M737 N gg? vt. K X PK 18
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Z ,- iw 6 f X LEX Ol f , 4 14 f ff? A 3 g of ffm v,, un UG ' A j N, E Conrad M Coda A. Brown, L. Burke, D. Biertempfel, F. Bulik, E. Clement. ANN C. BROWVN Ann Always ready with a good comeback . . . on the go constantly . . . a very likeable. friendly personality . . . was a staunch sup- porter of both the school and the football feafn. Latin Club 2: Westvian 3g Y-Teen 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 3,45 Bowling Club 4. LAVERNE ARLINE BURKE LaVerue Was happiest in C.O.P. and home economics . . . used up her leisure moments listening to records . . . liked to spend her evenings at a good movie . . . was domestically inclined. G.A.A. 2g Y-Teen 2,3. EARL R. CLEMENT Earl Hard working and ambitious senior . . . a fervent member of Hi-Y . . . was always cheerful and pleasant . . . a real friend. Hi-Y 3,4. EDWARD CONRAD Ed', Tall, dark, and handsome . . . tops on the gridiron and the wrestling mat . . . strong, sale it time . . was happiest in either P. D. or woodshop. Hi-Y 19 Wrestling 23 Football 1,2,3,4. 20 FRANK A. BULIK Frank One of the most active fellows in West View . . . handsome and polite . . . thrilled many with his rich, deep voice . . . will be very successful as an engineer. Latin Club 1,25 Executive Council 2,3,4, Class Vice-President 45 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Presi- dent 43 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Chapel Choir 2,3,4g Hall Patrol 3,45 Operetta 2,3,4g Class Play 3: Speech Club 3,45 Junior Kiwanis 3,45 N.F.L. 3,43 All County Chorus 3,45 National Honor Society 4. DOLORES MARIE CARMAIN Dolores Peppy and cheerful . . . kept classes lively . . . liked speech and English best . . . was one of the school's most faithful football and basketball fans. Latin Club 23 Weswian 2,3, Y-Teen 2,3,4: Pepb Club 2,3,4g West Wind 45 Bowling Clu 4. MARGARET MARY CODA Marge Tiny Marge . . . a serene, likeable disposi- tion . . . liked dancing and popular records . . . enjoyed Pep Club meetings . . . spent most of her leisure hours watching movies. F.H.A. 25 Pep Club 4. JAMES CORSELLO Vigorous, likeable Jim . . . charmed every- one with his sense of humor and winning smile . . . was a devotee of convertibles . . . looked forward to seeing the world. Shuffle Shop Committee 2g Class Play 3g Hall Patrol 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4. nijinlh N
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