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S o'? 26 ' K fc: W 5 9 E I 1 -,K .4 1 Q. I x: S ,Un ,Oh , v if .Fl .405-5 as . sv: 'plea' nv: S ,I Q. 5.. uf. ,vi .fi nl 5 gs 1.. 0430 71,117 ' acyl' 'Qp' Za' HJ' :1,,n' I JAMES MCCARTNEY--'--As the dependable football and basketball manager, lim carried on the behind-the-scenes activities in a manner that gained him praise and respectf a regular fella. Pbolbafl Jli,u'. 5, -l,' liawkelflall Jliff. 7, -1,' Iiaxefzzzll 5, 4,' lla!! Palm! 3',' Wfe.rlv1'ar1 4, ngL'l'6IIL'f' Club I, 2, 7,' l,l'Ql'ECfli0I1 Crew 5, 4. IAMES MCCOSBY-lim was an excellent artist and a threat on the gridiron. Handsome lim was on the shy side but was secretly admired by many Yvest View lovelies. Pbollmll 4,' IVB.l'il'l.dI1 4, ,lvl Club 3',' Vvtllaliflf Club 4. REGINA MCDONOUGH-f--lnterested in sports, Ginny was a valuable teammate. She participated also in the chorus and various vocal groups. Noted for those elusive dimples. L'fla1'u.r 2, 7, 4, G1'rl.r' lin.:-enzlwle -If G.,l.i1. 4. IAMPZS lVlL'GUlRE-- lVlicke.v put his striking voice to good use in both speech and chorus work. Ot' his myriad hobbies, writing was uppermost. 1f0tt'll.Il-11 2, gf L7I0l'll.I' 2, 7, -If Quarlcl 4,' Jllxfd lZ'n.remlrle -I. DARRELL IWCINDOEV - Skip's wav with the ladies may be attributed to his good looks and outstanding personality. His real love was sports, with accent on football. Sludrnl Cozuzvfl 2, 7,' lfmrkelfvall 2, 7,' Fooihnlf 7, -1,' I',I1l'il'liKlf Clufr -l,' Slaye Crea' 7, 4,' C'fmru.r I, -1. ROBERT ML7l.EAN- Bob claimed Peebles as his residence. He was lirequentlgv seen at North Park Pool, but we are quite sure swimming wasn't the big attraction, Bob! XN'll.l,lAM MeMASTERff Fashion-plate Bill was seen at all school activities. each time with a different girl on his arm. He was an indispensable member of the photography staff of the Yvestvian. U c.rlu1'an 7, 4, W'e.rI Hiilllld -I. W'll,l.lAM MEDSCIER-V-'Bill arrived each morning on the Nlccandless bus with his usual good cheer and amiability. Thou h school played a big part in his day, he much pre- ferrec? the movies. l C'mon kids, help 1'oi4f--Mr. Herman, Dave out! F1'1'.rl I. Catanzaro, T. Cook, B. Miller. Second rowfe-D. Elms, M. Brown, Siefers, G. Dierker. N. Sanford, K.
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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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Chow timel Ever-yb0dy's favorite period. l'il.l'.I'l row-G. Fletcher, I. McCartney, D. Yost, H. Seidle. Srcond rowe-C. Hirth, G. Beynon. X I X . .:. if f.5..gi5 Q5 Q. . . 32,5 - ,.,1s1--gs X M.. s t L E X Sli fi L. Q. Q., . . A il. L- - o i i i? e 1 f'?. . :sf X 4' oh 0 . ,A N V 1 . Q 2 1 3 -- S, .' . . . .1-ci s , as ...Qs .0 O, , .u .1 .ss 4 f' - I 71.n . i ' ' a' H' F S A 7 4 . ' . ,, .o ,,f': 17-3.5.1. N O 5 Q , 1 0 1 5 vig' . 1- .S I 3 e 'n, W on a ', . ,o 'lin 1' 'api -, Za' 1' J I ELIZABETH ANN MII.I,ERf B. A. was always plotting some hit of devilment, but it was impossible to get mad at her. Imagine B. A. at college! Choru.r 5, 4,' Werl Wiind 5. IOCELYN MILLER- Iocey Leei' is tiny but packed full of vim, vigor, and vitamins. She laughed at least eight hours a day. As head Cheerleader she kept the school perking. Clzorua' 1, 2, 5, 4,' lVe.rlvlan 4,' W'e,rl ,Vind 5, 4, Y-Teena' 5, 4, Execuiive Council 5, Cheerleader 7, 4-Caplain 4. MARILYN IOAN MILLER-Strikingly pretty, tawny-haired Marilyn has graced our halls with the latest fashions for the past two years. No wonder she has a ring on her finger. Science Club 5,' Home lfconomlar Club 5, 4,' Jr! Club 5, 4, WeJl- vlan 4. MAX D. MILLER--This tall, dark fella joined us in our senior year and immediately captured feminine hearts. He proved an interesting speaker in class, too. Speech Club 4. WILLIAM H. MILLER, IR.fThough a rather bashful lad with the girls, Bill was an up-to-the-minute man with that pigslcin in his arms. Amiahle Bill was popular among his teammates. Faolball 2, 5, 4, lVre.rllz'ng I, 2, 5,' Bfueball I, 2, 4,' Var.flL11 Club I, 2, 5, 4. DAVID MOI'IRfDave leans toward science and art for his livelihood during school, but in those OH'-school hours girls were his hobby. dr! Club I, 2. PATRICIA IEAN MOI.LfAttractive Patsy distinguished herself in class with intelligence and Clear thinking. You could always hear her merry laughter in study hall. W'e.rl W'lnd 5, 4,' Sigma Phi Slgma 5, 4,' Lalln Club 5,' Band Ig Choruw 1, 2, 5. HARRY MONTGOMERYfShy', handsome Harry Clidn't seem to be interested in girls. He much preferred to putter around the chemistry lah.
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