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

 - Class of 1948

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51- o ? ie , xlx .1 5 5 5 '--.5 .lf we 1 fT 5, Q uh 5. Jfj-E-ITE? 5 .,,,l . YN. 55 Q - .ill v Je q ,n 0' 2' S .3 n '- 'nj' ,fg S O Q' 9 O . 9 1 A 1' s N N 0 O U 0 I 0 s 0 s 5 1 ,f ,o 1 , 3 ,o' H A' 5 1' H in 2 I I' , I O 'lin 1 ,1 . 'au' 'Q 1 , 9 ,, JJ' GLORIA COSENTlNO-Gloria's sparkling brown eyes made her a friend ol' all. Nlusic was her main interest and chorus ranked high on her list ot' activities. C'lm1'u.r I, 2, 7, 4,' Siqfna Phi Sigma 7, 4,' Lalin Club 7,' Girl.:-' lfnmemble 4,' Wemlviaa 7,' Wen' Wind 5. BQRT CRAIG-Two years in military school were enough for Burt, so he came to West View for his last year. Per- haps he missed teasing the girls. NORBERT CRAIG- Norbert was ever seen with Art and his pals. His pleasant disposition and warm smile won friends. CHARLES G. CRISPENS, IR.-It was Chuck who beat out the tempo for the hand, orchestra, and swing band. He displayed intelligence and rare wit. He and Hoot were inseparable. Swinfl Band 7, -If Band I, 2, 7, 4,' 0l'cl1e.rI1u I, 2, 7, 4,' Charu.r -If Rlfc Club 7, 4: Prewirlenl 4,' Science Club 2, 7,' Lalin Club 7. NANCY LOUISE CUNNINGHAM-Those dimples in either cheek, that pixie smile, those appealing eyes all tallied with Nance's winning personality. Though a newcomer she entered into several activities. Sigma Phi Sigma 4,' Chorum 4,' G'irl.r' Enmemble 4,' Y- Teen.r 4. ANDREW' DEPP-- Andy was seen hiking to school every morning from Perrysville. Noted as an exponent of tiny, almost unreadable hand-writing and for his wavy hlond hair. IEAN DlCKEYe-Everybody liked our lean for her sincerity and sweetness. Yve girls certainly envied her lovely fur coat and her popularity. Iil.l7l'I1l11l Club 2, 7,' Choru.r 2,' lVe.rl W ind 7, 4,' Fealure lfdilor 45 lVe.rlvian 7, 4,' Siama Phi Sigma 7, 4,' Speech Club I . GEORGE DIERKER--He gave Mr. Herman gray hair a veces with his witticisms, and besides that he crunched crackers in Spanish class. George surprised everyone with his tine journalism. If'e.rluian 4,' W'e.rl Wind 7, 4,- Fealure lfdilor 4, Sludenl Council 1, 4,' Radio Club 7, 4,' Sigma Phi Siama 4,' Speech Club l,' Nal. Honor Soviely 4. l il'.rI row-' A. Rascovsky, G, Foliart Second raw-fD. Howell, l. Polome, l Lindsay, K. Sieters. Third row' A Hrulies, D. Hutchison, A. Muchow N. Craig, I. Van Atta. nj -1 1 ,E

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ROBERT BROOKER- Bob wasn't one to make his presence known. He could be depended on for a good, hearty laugh when a joke needed to be saved. , NUXUREEN ANN BROVVN--Lovely Mar excelled in the classroom. She took special delight in those rip-roaring P.D. debates. Wlon recognition as a winner in the Hearst History Contest. lVe.o'lvian 4,' G.J.fl. 4,' .Nvalional Honor Society 4. RALPH BROYNN-Ralph set feminine hearts atilutter when he strutted down the field as drum major. He is at his best behind bars-bars of music, that isl Clzorur 4,' Band 5, 4,' Clarinel Ouarlef 4,' Sax Sexfelle 5, 4, Swing Band 5, 4. IOHN BRUGGEMAN-- Bruggie was an essential member of the Ingomar ang. His well-groomed appearance made him a welcome addition to any stag line. Ba.rel1all2, 5, 4,' Var.fily Club 5, 4. MARGUERITE L. BURNHAM-Though quiet and reserved, Missy had an irresistible charm. With such a lovely face she will never be lonely. MADONNA ELLEN CAMPBELL---Tall, lively Madonna had quite a host of admirers. Her main interest was activities to which she gave invaluable aid.--Excellent typist. Clzoru.r 2, 5, 4,' lVe.rl W' ind 4,' lVe.rlvian 5,- Sigma Phi Sigma 5, 4g Clam Play 5, F.B.L..f1. 5, 4. GEORGE CARPENTER-George lent a sympathetic ear to anyone's trouble. He could always be depended upon as a friend.---Had a flair for drawing. Rifle Club 5, 4,' Clroruf 4,' .fllixed Fnmmble 4. JEAN CARROLL-Her tiny waist was the envy of all the girls. lean gave most of her time to her friendship with Mary Ann and riding her beloved horse. Choru.r 5, 4. IOSEPHINE CATANZARO-Our ever-buzzin' Iosie. What would we do without her? That beautiful dark hair and up-to-the-minute clothes were an asset to her appearance. We.rlvian 2, 5, 4,' 11c1'ivifie.r Edilor 4,' lVe.rI Wi'nd 2, 5, 4j Sioma Phi Sigma 1, 2, 5, 4,' Praridenl 4,' Library Club I, 2, 5, 4,' Secrelany 2,' lV.F.L. I, 2g Y-Teemr 4,' Bowling 5, 45 lireculivc Council 5,' Sludenf Council 5, 4, Serrelary 4. NORMA CLINEFELTER-fshe had a warm smile for every- one. Norma could be seen carting home a pile of books, for her studies meant much to her. Chorua I, 2, 5, 4,' Sigma Phi Sigma 5, 4g Y-Teens 2, 5, Latin Club 5, Bialllflll Club I, 2. DONALD COLWELL-Definitely a roller-skating enthus- iastg Don was found every night at the rink improving his skill. School was the least of his worries. TED A. COOK-New at YVest View this year, Ted made quite a hit with his camera and pix. Red hair and a New England accent added to his charm. IVe.rf Hylilllf 4,' u76.I'fI'l.!1fI 4.



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Too many fingers in the soup! Lqfl lo riqlzl-fl. Osborn, L. Smid, K. Nlaggio, M. Nliller. B. Nliller, Al. Flynn, C. SiIl'VE'I'. sl-' , son? , , I 5 ' In 0 5 0 S c Q ft: 4 5 we . -Nh d fps- xi Q 0'- gf 5.313 4 9 v' ' I s ,' a t st., 0 or is J.. 'e su' if ' i -h 5 9 X 0' S 3 0 'f 4' ' ,l' 3 ,li ' ll Xe 'ani' '.,n' 11' 4' 'nl DOROTHY DOTT- D0t', Dott could be seen dashing to the Greeks after school with Gert and her friends. A lovely smile highlighted her face. Sizlmz Phi Sigma 5, 4,' Bowling Club 4, Library Club 4,' F.B.L.fI. J, . EVELYN CATHERINE DRESBACH-Dainty and delight- ful. Evelyn's charm was not lost on our senior boys, hut she chose an alumnus to be the lucky fellow who escorted her. G.fl.fl. 5, 4g F.B.L.14. 5, 4,' Sigma Phi Salma 4,' Ryle Club 5,' Cheerleader 4,' WUI W ina' 4. W'ILLIAlVl D. DREW-A Brooklynite with an appealing accent, Bill took pleasure in tangling with Miss K. in P.D. Class. We'll never forget his droll sense of humor. N.I .L. 4,' Vanrily Club 4,' Speech Club 4. DAVID RICHARD ELlVlS-YHusky, good-looking Dave was on the shy side. First out of the huddle, Elmo,,' as center and co-captain helped the team to many victories. 1'bolball I, 2, 5, 4, Captain 4,' Vanrily Club 1, 2, 5, 4,' Choru.r 4, Slage Crew 4. NANCY ENGELHARD-Nancy was angel-faced, but in reality very devilish. She sent many a class into an uproar, much to the joy of the students. 1Ve.rlvian 5, 4, Band 5, 4,' Urchewlra 5, 4. DORIS ENGLISH-Lovahle, friendly Doris was another descendent in that long line of Englishes. Her chief interests lay in commercial work. She planned on a career as a secretary. V Y-Teena 2, 5, 4,' Clzoruw 1. MARGIE ENGLISI-IfThough they are not sisters, lVlargie's and Doris's interests ran in the same channels-the com- mercial field. Efficient and neat, she was bound for success. Y-Teena' 2, 5, 4,' Home Ifconomiar Club I, 2. MARY IANE ERWIN--The nickname Red should give the key to Mary Iane's crowning glory. We always had fun when she was around to supply the laughter. Cham.: 5, 45 War! Wind 2, Warlvian 4,' Library Club I, 2, 5, 4g Sigma Phi Sizzma 5, 4. '

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