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AUDREY DE MARIA-Audrey has been a fa- vorite at West View for the last four years. The efficient way she has run Shuffle Shop and her high stepping in the band will enable us to remember her as the smooth little fig- ure she is. Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 47 Girls Chorus7 Class Play 37 Secretary of Shuttle Shop 3, 47 Student Council 3, 47 Class Treasurer 2. CATHERINE F. DENTICI-The hum of a sew- ing machine was a sweet sound to Cathy's ears. Everyone envied her for her sewing ability. BURTON DICKINSON-As a stellar musician Burt added to our assemblies by playing with an appealing gring he's sure to succeed in his chosen field-music. Band l, 2, 3, 47 Band President 47 Orchestra 47 Class Ex- ecutive Council 3, 47 Class Play 37 Shuttle Shop Com- mittee 2, 37 Organist 3, 47 Chorus 1, 4. JOHN DODSON-School life wouldn't have been complete without John and his thick rimmed glasses. This red-haired school presi- dent and speech champ stole our hearts with his wit. John truly t'Did Most for West View. Speech 3, 47 N. F. L. 3, 47 Student Council 47 School President 4. LAVERNE DOLLHOPF-LaVerne was a typi- cal West View student. Devoted to her work as well as to her friends, she could always be depended upon. LaVerne is as versatile as she is sweet. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 47 Girls Chorus 2, 3, 47 Library Club 2, 3, 47 Y-Teens 2, 3, 47 Sigma Phi Sigma 2, 3, 47 speech Club 1, 2, 3, 47 N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 27 National Honor Society 3, 4. LYSETTA MARTHA DORLAND-Intelligent as she is pleasant, Cookie was liked by all. Mr. Hermarfs Spanish class was her year- round favorite. Biology Club 17 Science Club 1, 27 Y-Teens 2, 37 Latin Club 2, 37 F. H. A. 27 Photography Club 47 West Wind l, 27 Sigma Phi Sigma 47 Chorus l, 27 Girls Bowling Club 4. BERNARD F. DRAMBLE-Good looking and nice dresser, were the colors under which Bernard flew. A sense of humor and a dev- ilish disposition all added to his personality. Latin Club. BEVERLY A. EATON-Beverly is one of West View's outdoor girls. A true champ in sportsg horses get her utmost attention. Y-Teens 47 Sigma Phi Sigma 3, 47 G. A. A. 2, 3, 47 Girls Chorus 2, 37 Girls Bowling Club 37 Ninth Grade Chorus7 West Wind 4. TOM F. EDNIE-Tall, blond wavy hair, like- able smile all add up to our handsome Tom. He did an excellent job as Business Manager of the Westvian. Westvian 3, 47 Business Manager 47 Radio Club 3, 47 President 3, 47 Chorus 1, 2, 37 Boys Chorus 2, 37 Mixed Ensemble 37 Quartet 47 Science Club l7 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. CHESTER DAVID EGNACHESKI-Chester could usually be seen with a jolly grin. Ready for a good time always, school was the least of his worries.
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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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DAN EGNACHESKI-Dan usually gave Mr. Hartman a Hhard time in fifth period P. D. class. He felt at home on the football field. Football 4. JOAN ELSINGER-Joan added to West View's friendly spirit. In the summer we found her zooming around in that snappy red Dodge, and in the winter she was sliding around the ice pond. Siqmcr Phi Siqmcx 3, 47 G. A. A. 37 Girls Bowling Club 3. BLAIR R. ENGLISH-A ready smile, and a helping hand were the colors under which Blair sailed through school. Although he was a lovable pest in Type Class, he was a de- pendable friend in Chemistry. Truck 45 Lcitin Club 2. TOM ERWIN-The class of '49 would have been lost without this individual. Classes giggled, and teachers frowned, but still our darling Tommy clowned. Chorus 47 Lotin Club 27 Boys Chorus 27 Hall Patrol 35 Student Council 45 Secretary ot Sonitotion 47 Class President 2. GEORGE FARIS-George wasn't exactly the serious type, and all like him for just this. He spent most of his time trying to think up ways to heckle Mr. H. P. Smith. Chorus 2, 3, 47 Hull Patrol 37 Latln Club 27 Boys Chorus 2, 45 Wrestling 47 Hi-Y 4. ROSEMARIE FEIL-Rosie was truly a quiz kid. She ranked high in the class as a scholar and friend. Spanish class was a favorite period. Was the attraction Mr. Herman's witty C?D jokes? DOLORES F. FISCHETTI-Dee could sit for days and listen to Mr. Hartman's rare discus- sions. She also had a flair for mischief! Dee was another voice class fan. Mixed Chorus l, 3, 45 Sigrno Phi Siqrnzz 27 Girls Chorus 2, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 F. H. A. 45 Vllestvicm 3. DONALD FISHER-This handsome lad was another of our Ngo get 'em sportsmen. Al- though active in most everything, swinging a golf club suited him to a t'Tee . Golf l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 37 Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 47 Vice President of Closs 35 Hi-Y 47 Student Council 37 Sports Editor, Westvion 47 Bond l5 Boys Chorus 4. ELMER FLETCHER--Now here's a lad with talent. If yo-u've ever read anything written by Fletch, you'll know what we mean. His ambition is to study English and dramatics at college, and get ahead in the Literary World. N. F. L. 3, 47 Speech Club 3, 4. JOE FLOWERS-We didn't hear much from Joe in P. D. class but someone could always get him started on the subject of hunting. Flowers never thrive in winter, but this one combated the icy winds by skiing and ice skating.
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