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PHYLLIS SALTER-Versatile?- But def. Different?-Natch. In- teresting?-Say, mister, you're talking about Phyllis Salter and her all-aroundness. Like bread, Phyl. can turn her hand to any- thing she considers worth doing. Red Cross, 45-464 Girl Re- serves, 45-464 Tri-Ili-Y, 45-46- 47-484 Home Economics, 47-48. ROBERT SARVER- Robert, it's time for schooll' - Coming, Mother, then Sarvcr grunts as he turns over for another tln'ee- second snooze. His bed time idiosyucrasics no way impair his stock of energy, which seems in- exhaustable. XVc think Bob is a well-done baked NVest Virginia ham. Thespians, 45-46-474 Letter- man, 46-474 Football, 46-474 Basketball, 45-464 Boxing and Vllrcstling, 45-464 Boys' Athlet- ics, 45-46. DORIS JEAN SATTERFIELD- Altho there may be another Sat- terfield. there could never be another Doris Jean. As usual as rutabaga, and as nice as that pleasing vegetable. But, Doris jean you can count on our ap- plause when you truck down the aisle at graduation. PATRICIA ANN SATTER FIELD IIcrc's creamed chicken, for she's a smooth dish and quite a chick at that. This lovable lass doesn't have lavish ideas, but is likeably on the level. Please, Patty, don't ever change. Spelling Club, 45-464 Tri-Hi- Y, 47-48. NATI IAN SIVIN-Nathan Sivin, pickles-not because he is sour, but because there are so many varieties of pickles, and so many different Nathans. Nathan Sivin -photographer, chess champ, stamp collector, plancbuilder- genius Sivin for that matter. Na- than is rich in many ways with a wealth of knowledge, and when he works in the U.S. mint he'll really be wealthy. Maple Leaves Staff, 47-484 Ili-Life, 47-484 Camera Club, 47-484 Dancing Club, 47-484 Physical Science, 45-464 Red Cross, 454 Chess Club, 47-48. C197 gif: A, BETTY SHELTON-When you try to describe Betts, you get all tangled up with superlative ad- jectives, the clearest thing to say of her is T hat Betty Shelton is some girl. When Betty comes peacefully on her way, it's often said- Like anglefood cake, all she needs is wings. Choral Club, 46-47-484 Hi- Life, 47-484 Student Govern- ment, 47-48. RSULINE SI-IERBS - Ursuline reminds us of hash, not because she's chopped up, but because of her many talents and her or- iginal ideas. A girl well-worth knowing and a true and kind companion to everyone. Home Room President, 46-47, Spelling Club, 45-46-475 Com- mercial Club, 47. NVAYNE SIIREVE-From an elec- trial standpoint, he's simply shocking! He's like some good fried meat and mushrooms-and plenty of theml A deep tenor you can hear his singing out- Swect Land. Choral Club, 46-47-484 Stage Crew, 47-484 Motion Picture Crew, 47-484 Maple Leaves, 47. HELEN FRANCES SPADAFORE -Everyone has heard the ex- pression, She's certainly a swell egg! Although this expression is not too flattering we can think of none better suited to Helen. Humorous, friendly, and really swell all the way through, this versatile young lady has won many friends in NVest Hi. Dancing Club, 47-484 Home Economies, 47-484 Cirls' Athlet- ic League, 45-46. BARBARA JOANN SPENCER- Babs has a humorous turn of mind, so we know she won't take offense when we say shc's very like creamed chip beef - a lively lass, and a fine friend, and a mirthful maid. Altho chip beef has its trace of salt, we hope Bab's life will be very happy. Tri-Hi-Y, 47-485 Home Eco- nomics, 47-484
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JOYCE POVVER-You've all heard of the famous Powerhouse can- dy har, well, here's another Power we all like. This dcmurc damsel is to our school, what chocolate is to the Powerhouse. To you, Joyce, we say, More Power to you. Spelling Club, 45-46, Volly Ball Team, 45-46. CLAUDETTE PRICE-Blueberry muffins, warm and fresh, served daintily in white ruffs-for Clau- die, that's what we compare her to. We hope she gets her desire to become a fashion designer, and the day will come when we'l1 ask for Senorita Priceis Fashion-VVise Frocksf' Maple Leaves Staff, 46-47, Tri-Hi-Y, 45-46-47, Arts and Crafts, 46-47-48, National Hon- or Society, 47-48. GERALDINE PRICE-A priceless addition to any class or conver- sation. Gerrie is tops in disposi- tion and personality. Her acti- vities are variable and her in- terests many. Gerrie is our ex- ample of porter house steak- she's worth the price. Twirlers, 45, Girls' Athletic League, 45, Commercial Club, 47-48, Dancing Club, 47-48, Girl Reserves, 45-46. JEAN PRITT-Like Pepsi Cola, she hits the spot. Jeanne, it'll be such a waste of talent to grace Ethelbert's Bar at the pia- no. An all time timer with a grand personality. A big-three Girl . . . Hi-Life, 45, Thespians, 45- 46-47-48, Masque and Gavel, 46--47-48, Choral Club, 46-47- 48, Student Government, 45-46- 47, Secretary of junior Class, Secretary of Senior Class. JAMES QUENON-Peanut butter - Peanuts Quenon. He was riding for a fall a while back, but he's on the beam now Truly clever, with many new and nov- el ideas, James will considerably enhance the civilized world with whatever vocation he chooses. Boys' Athletics, 45-46-47-48, Boxing Club, 45-46, Student Government, 47-48, Choral Club, 46-47-48, Hi-Y Club, 47- 48. 1 ROBERTA RAPHAELSON- Champagne with a touch of the exotic and a dash of thc ingeni- ous make up Bobby. But besides being lovely, Roberta is also a hardworkcr - especially on the Hi-Life. Why docs she always study the wrong chapter though, when she goes to class? Red Cross, 45, Tri-Hi-Y, 45, P?-Life, 47, Maple Leaves Staff, 4 . MYRNA JO REASER-Idiot's de- light, a delicious ice cream con- coction, and for that matter, anyone's. A strong sense of hu- mor, and an extreme sense of the ridiculous combine to make Myrner a pleasant companion for dull hours. Girls' Athletic Club, 46-47. LEMUEL REED, JR.- Lem for I short-and so, short-cake, an old southern recipe. Known as a good student and held high in the regard of the faculty and the students which he leaves behind this year when he sets out tu conquer the world. OE ROSS-The saying goes, the H best things comc in small pack- ages, and Joe ML-atball Ross, the mainstay of the battin' bears surely proves that theorem. One of the nicest boys on the team- one of the nice fellows in school. Letterman, 46-47-48, Football, 45-46-47, Basketball, 46-47-48, Baseball, 46-47-48. AROLD NORMAN ROWAND- Something old and something new -Harry is always popping up with something new, and hels an old friend to most of us. Hc's always fishing for new ideas and Harry usually thinks up one. West Hi says farewell with sorrow to this swell boy. Hi-Y, 45-46-47-48, Student Government Vice President, 47- 48.
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PAUL STEVENS-Carrots, such bright, red, flaming, a top of hair, and as fiery and alert a mind as any a carrot that ever grew. But unlike that biological specimen, heis going up. Keep up the good work Burly,', we wish you luck. Printing Club, 45, Hi-Y, 47, Lettermen, 46-47, Band and Or- chestra, 45-46, Football, 46-47. MARTHA TANO-If we may bc permitted to pun-like grapes, she's de-vine Cyuk, yukb. Onc of the loveliest of princesses, a talented pianist, and to top off- a hubba figure and voice to match. Herc's a lass even Vas- ser couldn't improve on. Choral Club, 45-46-47-48, Thespians, 47-48, Hi-Life, 47- 48, Princess. 45. MARY ANN TONKERY-A truc replica of a creampulf. She's as well-liked and has the ingredi- ents that combine to make a tru- ly feminine girl. Among her many talents is the ability to sing-a welcome addition to our Choral Club. Choral Club, 46-47-48, Twirl- ers Club, 46-47, Y-Teens, 46-47. PATTY TRAIL-Pat's like pota- toes, for she surely has the eyes. Two great big brown ones, with long lashes, so it's 110 wonder that boys just love to look into them. Patty has fulfilled her de- sire to be a housewife, and here's hoping she will, ten years from now, be that same sweet Patty with the wonderful peer- sonality that we like so well. Dancing Club, 47-48, Office staff, 47-48. JOANN TROXELL-Music is the joy of many and certainly of Joann. This talented young lady has played in the orchestra, band, and also has filled the im- portant position of accompanist for the choral club. Joann, has a pretty voice, a swell personal- ity, and if any vegetable were musical and pretty we would compare it to Joann. Choral Club, 46-47-48, Arts and Crafts, 46, National Honor Society, 48. C205 BETTY VAN ZANDT-W'arm, hu- N E N man, musical, and very much like a deep-dish Dutch apple pie. Betty's a paradox, a Junior- Senior, who can find time for both boys and books. Blessed with a temperament so happy that we wouldn't recognize our Betsy without a broad grin. Y-Teens, 47-48, Girls, Athlet- ic League, 47-48. ANCY VOILS - Lollipops are sweet and everybodys secret preference. 'This dainty damsel, although quiet, is certainly not unduly praised when we say she is simply superb. Nan is an ex- cellent student with excellent ideas. Spelling Club, 45-46, Honor- able Mention in Biology, 45-46. L I N O R E WADSWORTH- Wad's worth her weight in gold or wheat, both equally valuable in these times. But when Elinore is our first female president, weire sure she'll change that. Girl Reserves, 45-46, Arts and Crafts, 45-46, Home Eco- nomics Club, 47-48, Tri-I-Ii-Y, 47-48, Band, 45-46-47-48. ORMA JEAN WECMAN-Some Eastern spices, cloves, perhaps, or such other piquant herbs. But when Norma Jean isn't being exotic, she is one of the nicest of West Hi's female part of the co-ed section. Stay the same as you are, and youill succeed. Junior Retailers, 47-48, Tri- Hi-Y, 45-46, Student Govern- ment, 45-46. JACK WILLS-To classify Jack as one sort of food would be im- possible, and so why not Phila- delphia scrapplc-a favorite in many places and of many pieces. Jack is just an all-around grand fellow of dcar West High.
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