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WILLIAM H. KEADY Bill Quiet, reserved, and friendly-one of the first gridiron casualties-we were sorry to lose him- his post-war plans are projected toward the post office. Wrestling 3, 4g Football 4. JAMES E. KIMMICH ujinln Clean-cut and well-groomed, Kimmich cut quite a Figure when he sallied forth-looking for a re- placement for Jim sprouted a few more gray hairs for Coach McGrew. Football 4, Basketball 4, Golf 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 4, Vice President of Class 3. JEAN A. KING nKillgY,, The fact that she is one of the shortest members of the class was not her only distinction--she was probably the only Senior who chose the cafeteria as the thing she liked best about XVest View. At Ease 4, G.A.A. 1, 2. KATHERINE K. KINZEII uKayv Kay came, we saw Kay . Kay', left-we are sorry we didn't get to know her better-her extended illness took her mutt our passenger list early in the voyage. Firsf Class JOHN J. KIRKER Jack Henry Aldrichis closest rival-we remember him best for his contributions toward the composure of chemistry class-ujackl' is going to make up the time he killed-in his postwar years he is going to be a watch maker. VVrestling l. 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK A. KLEISS Fred Though asually bound for Ingomar he kept greater Pittsburgh posted on West View's activi- ties-up in the world himself, his aims are also high-Kleiss was really class. Secretary of Publicity 45 Student Council 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3g Basketball 2. MARIORIE G. KOERBEL Margie Hard working and always in a hurry-regardless of what the fates have in store, Margie will keep', the faith-either as bookkeeper or house- keeper. Library Club 4. JEAN KOSSLER Kossy,' jovial, jolly, joking jean-mainstay of Girl Re- serves-willing worker wherever needed-her talents are unlimited- Kossy was always cor- nered in 206-cooking up capers for Girl Reserves. Girl Reserves 2, 8, 4, President 45 G.A.A. 1, 2g 8, 45 Westvian 4, At Ease 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society. 26
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BETTY E HEYL Bettsv Heyl Betty!--how often this smil- ing face greeted us from the charging desk in the Library--wonder if that's why circulation jumped-it's easy to imagine her as a secretary. At Ease 4, Library Club 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4. VVILLIAM HOCK Hockic F ootball-reading-wolfin g-wrest- ling-this recreational whirl kept Bill extremely busy-an actor at heart- he'll stage his own career. Football 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4g Hall Patrol 4g Class Play 4. PATRICIA M. HOLLAND Patsyw The last of the Hollands upheld the family tradition - scholarship and school spirit--runner-up for Most Likely to Succeed -took time out from the hum drum of studying to enjoy romance-had everything down upatv. Student Council 3, 4, N F.L. 2, 3, 4g Radio Club 33 Chess Club 2, Na- tional Honor Society. RUSSELL HUBER Russ,' Came aboard for our last voyage via Schenley-he hardly looks like the type but he is a squeeze box artist oi Hrst rank-will probably be providing entertainment for the boys on board before the end of the term. Sigma Phi Sigma 4. GEORGE B. JAMME George: It was a sad day when Jamnic left us to stay-George had really set himself up solid with all the members' of our jolly crew-outstanding in our memories will be his smashing, dash- ing play in the backfield of the best team we ever had-Good Luck, George! Football 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Seniors 192515 JOHN H. HIRTH Johnny Behind the stage-helping every- where--can build anything-voted Boy That Did the Most for West Viewi'-that is how he rates with his shipmates. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 8, 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES IIOLDCROFT Jimi, Our Art Rooney of W. V. H. S.- his ambition to be a sailor was reached carly in February-we will always remember how he kept things buzzin' -especially in P. D. YVrestling 3, 4. ROBERT P. HOWELL Bob Likeable smile, wavy hair-spells one smooth fellow-just look at his picture-canit you see why?-his am- bition is to become a refrigeration en- gineer-he could be our iceman. Basketball 8, 4g Baseball 3, 45 Var- sity Club 4. VIRGINIA E. HUHN Ginger Our Gingerv snap-sweet-spicy -a superior singer-was on the line as Secretary of the HS. S. Westvian - a solid sailor-her heart,s in the Navy Secretary of Westvian 45 Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 4, Girl Reserves 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 4. RUTH E. KARTLICK Ruthie Always seen with Ginnyv--neat- unquestionably one of the best dressed young ladies-at either music or in- terior decorating she is sure to have Smooth Sailingv. Westvian 45 Chorus 3, 45 Sigma Phi Sigma 4g Operetta 8, 4.
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Passengers HRC Rev MARIE EDITH LEDDON This charming little belle wishes to be one of the Bell', girls-if she can get all of this smile into her voice, it will be a pleasure to have her at the other end of the line. VVestvian,' 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4: At Easci' 3, 4. EARL K. LEES Ike Tall, angular, easy-going-life's problems didn't bother Ike',, he wouldnit let them-weill always remember his fitting portrayal of Abe Lincoln in assembly-greetings from Uncle Sam cnt short his last cruise with us. DOROTHY R. LANG Dot GLADYS LANG GladdicU And here are the twirling twins-twelve years they graced the NVest View Schools-talkative. winsome, indispensable, naive, sweet- DotU made with the decisions and Gladdie made with the giggles-they are coming to the parting of ways, Dot,' wants to take to the air, leaving Gladdie' anchored to a desk-best of luck to bothl Sponsor Line I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. ANN LOUISE LANICKER Ann The twinkle in her eyes and the smile on her lips sweet was Honey -quick will be hers. Club 2, 4. NIARY ELVIRA LAVVALL were typical of the way Ann tackled her problem as Secretary of Student Council-her favorite at making decisions- etlicient, energetic, entirely dependable- Riclies'i Westvian 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4.5 S66- of Student Council 4, At Ease' 4, Library Mary Mary is another of our lassies from out the road -we know this alertness will characterize her ful- filling the ambition to be a secretary-commercial school is her next port of call. CATHERINE JOANNE LEMA HLGGN Dark eyes that dance with devilment-hair like the night-and a flashing smile-that's our Lee'l -this active little miss wants to be a secretary- vve don't see how she can miss. Westvian 3, 4, Secretary of At Easen 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A. A. 3, 4. PATRICIA JEANNE LLOYD Pat h An unmistakable air of sophistication and savoir- taire-that, plus her captivating smile make a pat hand-success will be hers as an advertising artist. VVestvian 4, Chorus 2, 8, 4, At Ease 4, Secretary of Sigma Phi Sigma 4. 27
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