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

 - Class of 1948

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RUTH GAULT-The whir of a sewing machine was music to Ruth's ears. as she turned out her own personalized ward- robefprohcient in commercial studies. 1 .B.L.11. 5, 4,' Sigma Phi Sigma 5. DAVID A. GEHRlNG-Dave ranked first in all his classes. He was tireless in his efforts to do a good job. National Honor Society in his junior year. Rgle Club I, 2, 5, 4,' Choruw I, 5,' Wexl Wi'nd 5, 4,' 1Vc.r1vian 5, 4,' Lalin Club 2, 5,' Prqfeelion Crew 5, 4,' Ndll.0l1dl Honor Society 5, 4,' Bzueball Jlgr. 5, 4. NORMA GEIS-Gay, petite, and very pretty was Norma-- never had any week-end dating problems. Her friends affectionately called her Butch, Sigma Phi Sigma 5, 4,' Bowling 5,' lVe.rlvian 5. WAYNE GIBSON-Six foot two inches! We could all look up to Hoot . What a bang he got from lite! Music was his major interest. Band I, 2, 5, 4,' Ripe Club 2, 5, 4,' Bawkefball 2, 5, 4,' Sigma Phi Sigma 4,' Latin Club Z, 5,' Choru.r I. ELIZABETH CROSSLEY GOODWIN-New to West View this year, Lizzie's blonde locks were soon familiar to all. FRED. P. GRAHAM-To the football squad Fred gave valuable aid. He starred also in the art line. His third attribute was the success he had with the ladies . ilrl Club 5, 4,' Hi'-Y 4,' Rifle Club 2, 5, 4'mPl'CJl.d6I1I 5g Foolball 2, 5, 4,' Lalin Club 5,' Vamily Club 4. IOANNE GRAMENTINE-This dimpled lass with the pert smile took to dramatics, the new look , and Nancy. She shone as Maggie in the senior class play. Wewlvian 4,' Claw.: Play 5, 4,' Bowling 5. GERTRUDE KATHERINE GRIESER-- Ge1't', served faith- fully behind the library desk with a merry smile for all. Her ever-present wit was unsurpassed. Libralgu Club 5, 4,' Sigma PhiS1gma 5, 4,' Bowling 5, 4,' l .Ii.I,..1. 5, 4. DONNA MARIE GROSJCK--Almost every wintry night Donna could be found whirling and twirling at West View's rink, for she was the roller skating enthusiast of the class. W'e.rl Wind 5,' Speech Club I, 5, Y-Teemr 5,' Lafin Club 5. CELINE GSCHWIND--Wlhen Celine lost her shyness, we found her charm lovel We enjoyed playing with her in G.A.A., for she was a good sport and a skilled player in all games. U..1..1. 4,' Sigma Phi Sigma 4,' Libralgy Club I. RUTH HAAS- 'Ruthie's pretty dark hair was admired by many. Her sweet tooth was obvious, lor there was always some sort of candy in her purse. - ISABELLE HALE--This petite blond was a whiz at Spanish. Proof of Izzie's attractiveness were the fellows surrounding her booth at the Greek's. Rifle Club 5, 4,' Sigma Phi Sigma 5, 4,' Y-Teena' 5,' Werlvian 5.



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HXXil'lilt,S the scoop, lVlr. jordan? YVhat's my class i'anking'l Clock- N'l'J'C' Nlr. Iordan, E. Boyd, D. Hut- chison, C. Link, P. Nloll, D. Grosick. X . i X . X S X s m . - --Mrs . sw. . NY: N Q e . . X , Ns, is si 52.5 A 5 . l'1 . P .0 :-' g 2-K 4' - 1 S!-01555: alicia' -jf hs- 1 K .i1gL' -. , ,Q ':'f-'3-L2.5- ' . Zvifhlfua I 5' 0, I I K 0, os. av 0 F. 7 Q '. ' ' xt 9 5 .N ,S .0 O ,HQ 5 Q 0. Q' gt 'i 0' 9' 'i 1 i v' l 0 ,x 1 ,v'g N .0 ' gf jg 'Q' ' 'll' if O' :punt I' JEAN HERMANSDORFER-Neat as a pin and cute as they come was our Hermie . She had a countless number of friends, but an outstanding companion was Elmo. WEJlUl.HH 5, 4g Clzoru.r 5, 4,- Executive Council 4. CARL ROBERT HIRTH-Quiet and reserved described Carl. Stage-hand Hirth looked to sports for his main diversion from the routine of school life. Then, of course, there was holding hands with Iackie. Foollwall 5, 4,' Wrexllzinxq 2, 5,' Bzwelzall 4, Vanrlly Club I, 2, 5, 4. IOHN HORNE-Iohn was one of our quieter classmates. His interests lay in things of a scientific nature, for he was often seen haunting the biology room. RICHARD ALLEN HORSTAYOU couldn't miss Dick in a classroom. He was the one with the fascinating grin and the corny quips. Dick was truly a stellar musician. Band I, 2, 5,' 0rche.rlra 1, 2, 5, Ch0fuff I, 2, 5, 4,' Sax Sexlelle 5, Swing Band 2, 5,' Sludenl Council 1, 5, 4,' Cla.r.r Play 5, 4,' Ba.rel1all2, 5, 4. DAVID HOXVELL-Likable, friendly, conservative Dave was interested mainly in sports, with emphasis on basketball, baseball, and golf. He made a good showing in all three. Ili-Y 5, 4,' Rifle Club 5,' Bzuelrzzll 5, 4,' Ba.rkell1all5, 4, Golf 4. ALBERT HRUBES-When the spring came Al's thoughts turned toward baseball at which he excelled. During the resti of the school year he busied himself with being a good stu ent. lfafelrall 5, 4,' dr! Club 5. BARBARA HUCH-fwlith her vibrant personality anP dramatic ability, everyone thinks Barby should head for the stage. Proof-her excellent portrayal in the Iunior Class Play. Speech Club 2, 5,' Szzgma Phlszlgma 4,' G.A.14. 41 Clam Play 5. RICHARD HUTCHISON-Like his close friend Al , Hutch was an avid baseball enthusiast, and he was quite the slugger. Wrestling claimed some of his interest also. W rewlling 5, 4,' Baweball 5, 4.

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