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SALLY KAY CALLENDAR-A newcomer from New Kensing- ton, Sally joined us in our senior year. Her pleasant ways were a great asset to West View. To be a fashion designer is her goal, and we know she'll succeed. GEORGE CAMPBELL-Did you hear that booming bass voice? That's George in the last row of chorus. He usually could be found shutter-snapping someone or something. Chorus l, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Sophomore Executive Council. STANLEY CAMPBELL- Stan came to us in the middle of our junior year, proving that Bellevue's loss was West View's gain. He demonstrated his loyalty to West View on the wrest- ling mat. Wrestling 3. DAVID CARBAUGH-Dave is one of the fellows that helped bring us victory on the gridiron and basketball court. His pleasing personality also makes him an all time winner with his friends. Football 3, 45 Basketball 35 Band 3. JIM CHAPPEL-Jim had a reservation in detention hall almost every night because he liked to talk in study hall. His de- pendable Willys got Jim to school from way out there, rain or shine. Baseball Manager l, 25 Football Manager 3, 47 Varsity Club 3, 47 BEVERLY JEAN CHASE-Charming, sophisticated Bev has excelled in dramatics and speech work for four years. We will never forget her outstanding performance as Cornelia in the Junior Class Play. Band 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 1, Z, 3, 47 N. F. L. l, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Phi Sigma 2, 3, 45 Iunior Class Play 3. MERCEDES ANN CIPKO-Wow! How this gal could strut. One of our most attractive lasses Cip helped add sparkle to the band. Many dull hours were brightened by her cheery smile and gay manner. Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4g Sigma Phi Sigma Z, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 35 West Wind 4. LAURENCE F. CLAYBOSS- Larry, the wizard of trig and radio, kept us in stitches with his antics and imitations. Beat- ing us all to school, Larry whizzed by every morning on his high-powered motorcycle. THOMAS J. CLOGAN-Tom was very interested in sports, but he especially excelled in wrestling. Friendly and fun-loving, he brightened many dull hours with his cheerfulness. Being football manager took up most of his spare time. Wrestling l, 2, 47 Varsity Club l, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, Football Manager 47 l'li'Y 4, Chorus 4. WILLIAM CODA-It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's Bill jumping from the balcony to the stage!!! Don't believe us? Well, just ask Bill to do it for you. Sleeping was among this daring fellow's favorite activities. DOLORES R. COLLETTE-Tiny and petite Dee was friendly and thoughtful. Easy to get along with, and quick to laugh were traits that made her so likeable. She was usually a STUDENT in study hall. Sigma Phi Sigma 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus 37 Y-Teens 4. JOSEPH COMELLA-Friendly Cosmo kept us all in stitches with his many hilarious remarks. He was fortunate C23 in having an orchestra pit seat in class. Being football manager occupied much of his time. Football Manager 4. 23
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MARY LOUISE BLATTNER-It was a happy day for us when Mary Lou came back to West View. We'll remember her sincere friendliness and bright smile. A successful future can be forecast for this steadfast stu- dent. Chorus 4g Sigma Phi Sigma 4. JOAN BLIND-Joan's witty cracks and in- nocent big brown eyes provided many gay moments. Her up-to-the-minute Wardrobe was the envy of every gal, especially because she makes all her clothes. To be a fashion designer is her goal. Chorus 4. JULIAN BOFFO-'tBuff' was one of the best liked fellows in the class of H49' because he always had a cheery hello for everyone. He was another of our enthusiastic football players. We're sure fame will come Buffs way as a commercial artist. Football 3, 4, Chorus ly Hi-Y 4. PAUL BOKISH- Boke hailed from enemy territory, Bellevue, but remained forever true to the rose and gold. A great future in the art world is predicted for him by his many friends. ANTHONY BONANT-Every school morning Sam trudged up Highland Avenue instead of down, for he was one of the lucky fellows to take shop. During study halls he was usu- ally book-worming through a mechanic's book. Football 3. MARTHA J. BORN-Martha's short walk to school was envied by all. Packed full of fun and frolic, she helped dispel the gloom of many situations. The Romans was her fa- vorite haunt where she was usually seen with Ginny. Sigma Phi Sigma 2, 3, 4, Library Club l, 2, 3, 45 Speech Club lp Chorus 2, 3, 47 G. A. A. 15 Girls Bowling Club 3: F. B. L. A. 3, West Wand 2, 4. WADE D. BRUNKO-Many a gal wished that they had Wade's blond hair. Those sharp sports clothes certainly were another asset. Chemistry, however, interested Wade much more than the girls. Rifle Club 3, 4. JEANNE BRUNN-You could usually find Jeanne with her nose buried in the newest book or novel. Fond of exercising her vocal chords, she found the girls chorus to her liking. Library Club 2, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3. JEAN BULNA-In gym class and G. A. A. everyone wanted Jean on their side. This pert little miss just bubbled over with mirth and pep. In her spare time you could find her listening to music. G. A. A. 3, 47 Vlestvian 4. MARY G. CALLAHAN-Now here's a classy little lass if there ever was one. Her ability to draw attention as well as fashions will no doubt take her far in the designing world. Art Club 3, 4, West Wind 45 Sigma Phi Sigma 47 Speech ciub 4.
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BILLIE JEAN CONDON-Billie was always seen with the gang and dressed to the minute. Almost everytime she opened her mouth the expression Just a wee bit, not so you can notice it, seemed to slip out. Westvian 3, 4, Sigma Phi Sigma 47 G. A. A. 41 Girls Bowling Club 45 Art ciub 4. OLIVE MAE COOK-Efficient Olive was one of Miss McGinnis' handy right-hand-men. Pastimes found her sewing handicraft articles, but soon Number please will be her main line of work. P. H. A. 4. HOMER E. CORNELL-As Commander-in-Chief bf Registra- tion for Shuffle Shop, Homer did a commendable job. Basket- ball and making A's were his favorite pastimes. Industrious and thoughtful about his future, he's sure to succeed. Westvian 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 Basketball 3, 47 Student Council 45 Hall Patrol 4. ROBERT CORREARD-Many a gal would have liked to borrow a few of Bob's curls. His blond hair and ready smile made him a hit with all of us. JULIANN COSENTINO-Julie's black hair, dark eyes and peach and cream complexion would put any Woodbury ad to shame. Her pleasant disposition added much to her sweet personality. Julie is studying music and plans to teach. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 47 Girls Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 Girls Ensemble 31 Library Club 2, 3, 4: West Wind l, 2, Westvian 3, 4: Speech Club l, 25 N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Phi Sigma 2, 3, 47 May Queen Attendant. JOSEPH COTTOM-Quiet Joe felt quite at home in a dark room-photography that is. Those jaunts to Canada gave him lmaterial for shutter-clicking, which was just second nature to im. Senior Hi-Y, Latin Club. ROBERTA MARLENE CRAIG-Bert was always eligible for detention hall but never seemed to make it. Her constant line of chatter as well as her likeable personality, made her a favorite of her classmates. Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls Chorus 2, F. B. L. A. JOANN F, CRAIGER-Tall, slender and blessed with a spon- taneous giggle, that's our JoAnn. Although a good student, her love was sports. Sincerity is J o's byword. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Chorus l, 3: G. A. A. 17 Westvian 3, 4, West Wind 2, 45 Sigma Phi Sigma 2, 37 Girls Bowling Club 3, 4. MARY LOUISE CRESS-Mary hasn't much to say in school, but maybe this is because she has outside interests. We Won- der if one of these interests could be Pete? Another roller skating gal. G. A. A. 3, 4, sigma Phi sigma 3, 4. PAUL CROFFORD, JR.-Paul towered over his classmates not only in stature but in high grades. Royston's, the Roman's of Perrysville, was his favorite stopping place after school hours. N. F. L. 3, 4, Westvian 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Football Statistician 45 Basket- ball Statistician 4. CLAIR JOSEPHINE CUDA- Jo delighted in getting 'tslinky clothes. Maybe that explains why she wants to be a New York model. Add two eggs were familiar directions to Jo because she enjoyed cooking. BILL CUNNINGHAM-Having an easy manner and quiet dis- position, life never bothered Bill. Without a worry in the world he spent most of his days calmly sleeping through classes. We thought it a mistake because his blue eyes were worth seeing. 24
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