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

 - Class of 1948

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IANE IRWIN--Charming game spent her time outdoing her classmates scholastical y, and chaulfering about her friends. Her bright smile was not lost on the fellows. Sigma Phi Sigma 3, 4,' lVe.rlvlan 3, 4,' Shuffle Shop Commlllee. ROBERT IRWIN-Girls were the least of Bob's worries. He was quiet until it came time to tear down somebody's argu- ment in P.D.-Specializes in art. lfbolball 2,' Lalln Club 3,' Hr! Club 3, 4. RUTH IACOBS-Gay, bubbling Ruthie led the band down the gridiron as our smooth high-stepping, head maiorette. Her sincere friendliness was the essence of her popularity. Choru.r I, 2, 3, 4,- Band 2, 3, 4g Sigma Phi Sigma 3, 4,' Speech Club l,' WcJluz'an 3, 4,' Lalln Club 3,' We.rl Wz'nd 3,' Claw Sccrelorg 2, 3. CHARLES IOHNSON - Tod was kept busy snapping candids for both yearbook and newspaper. Any other time he was found burning up the roads in his Hudson. RM: Club 3, 4. WILLIAM KANE-Maybe Bill studied, maybe he didn't. Nobod seemed to know. Nevertheless he managed to get through, his last year just enjoying himself. BERNICE E. KANTNER-Bernice proved her capability as a commercial student, but her real love was sports. She spent long hours in the gym as a G.A.A. faithful. G.A.fI. 3, 4g Home Ecanomzhr Club 3, 4,' Wulvlan 3,' Bowling 3, 4. GRACE KELLY--Grace had a complexion that would put the Woodbury ads to shame. It must have been that country air. She planned to be a secretary. GJL11. 3, 4,' Y-Tem.r 2, 3, 4,' lVe.fls'lan 4, F.B.L.fl. 3, 4. EDWIN T. KERR-This curly-haired beau brummel hailed from Hamilton. He capably served on the Senior Executive Council. Ed had personality plus.-Plus Iocey, that is. IEAN KOHLE-Sweet little Ieannie will be sniffing those orange blossoms come Iune. We wish happiness and success for her future. Slqma PhiS1Qqma 3, 4,' F.B.L..1. 3, 4,' Bowling 35 Wea! Wlllld 3, Wcrlvlan 3, 4. RICHARD KRAUSwHappy-go-lucky Dick never had a care in the world. He kept all the girls guessing with that twinkle in his eye and that boyish grin. Hall Palrol 41 Sludenl Council lg Baaeball 4. DANIEL H. KROUSE-Dan didn't find much to keep him awake during school, hence he often slipped off to sleep. How- ever, his waking hours he spent in the shop. AUDREY LAMPUS-W Aud's giggle always set people laugh- ing-a very good sport. She was a demon typist, and few could top her in shorthand. , F.B.L.A. 3, 4,' Szgma Phi Sigma 4g Bowling 3.

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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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YVARREN H. LANG-Accomplished trombonist, Warren put in four years of service with band and orchestra. Warren saved many a joke with his loud gutfaw. Band I, 2, 5, 4,' 0rche.rlra 1, 2, 5, 4,' Swing Band 5, 4, Hi-Y 41 Baweball 5, 4. LUIGI IOHN LA VALLE--Any day after school Luigi could be seen driving through West View in his maroon Ford. He loved speed but not in school. PATRICIA A. LEH-Our ever efficient Pat had a definite flair for writing. For diversion during class she would drag out her knitting and knit two and purl two. Warlvhzn 5, 4, Siama Phi Sigma 5, Cham.: I, 2, 5, 45 Speech Club l,' Latin Club 5. IOHN LINDSAY-wGive Iohn a rifle and the great outdoors, and he would be hap y. He would prefer to carry his activi- ties in school no furtlier than Shuffle Shop. Choru.r 5, 4,- Rifle Club 2, 5, 4. CARL I. LINK-Always in training for some sport, Carl lived for athletics. Forsaking West View's beauties he directed his ardor toward Avalon. Faolball 1, 2, 5, 41 Wrewflilzg 5, 4,' Ba.reball 4g Vanrily Club 4. S. WILLIAIVI LOCKER-Bill's popularity with the fellows won him the Hi-Y presidency. Because of his geniality and good-nature he was equally popular with women, Hi-Y 5, 4,' Pre.ridenl 4,' Wre.rll1'n,q 5. WALTER LOCKER- Waldo was quite the Casanova and a popular escort. He somehow managed to keep us guessing about his true love -a grand fellow. Hi'-Y 5, 4. IO ANN LONG-Tall, slender and blessed with glowing blond hair, Io Ann was quiet, shy, and possessed a winning smx e. Sigma Phi Sigma 2. IUNE LOUTHER-She's lovely, she's engaged, and always in the latest style. Iune gave her heart to George in her junior year. Sigma Phi Sigma 5, Speech Club 2, 5,' Warlvian 5. STEPHEN LUX- Steve's quick, easy, boyish grin was testimony of his splendid personality. Drawing proved to be an outstanding talent and hobby. ROBERT H. LYONS-Brick-topped Bob made every class a lively one. His brawu was an asset to our fighting eleven.- One boy among so many girls in shorthand classl Foolball 5, 4,' Vanrily Club 4g F.B.L.d. 5, 4, Choru.r 4g Senior Cla.r.r Play 4. KATHY MAGGIO- Dark-haired, dark-eyed Kathy kept West View on the lighter side with her humor. She was always one step ahead of Har-per'.r Bazaar. Home Economiar Club 2, 5, 45 Sigma Phi Sigma 5, 4,' Y- Teena 2.

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