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EDWARD W. ABERSOLD Hard-working, conscientious, too, and SUSAN AITKENHEAD To Susie, painting is a real treat. She also likes horseback riding Ed's manager of our fine b . - - Sheet-metal work he plans to do. She thinks football cannot be beat. u . At this he'll soon be an experienced hand, Her life's work? Toward art shes sliding. Wrestling 2, 4, Chorus 3, 4g Chapel Choir Westvian 2, 3.'4, Aff Edlwl' 43 N- .F- L- 3, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3,41 Band Manager 4, Orches- 4, Class Play 3, F. H. A. 4, Executive Com- tra 4, mittee 4, West Wind 3, 45 Pep Club 3. 49 CHARLES H. BECK A big man on the team is Chuck, In football and in basketball, too. We most certainly wish him luck In whatever he may do. Speech Club 3, 4g Red Cross 4. CAROL ANN BERGMAN Carol, as treasurer of our class, Has kept our records perfectly. In band she is difficult to surpass. She'll be in demand as a secretary. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3g Football 2, Y-Teen 2, 32 Cl3SS. TTCS-SUYCI: 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hall Patrol 2, 3: 31 43 Band Exefrutlvfv C0UnC1l 2, 3, 43 Pep Qlass Offiper 2. Club 2,3,4g Student Council 2, Westvian 3, 4. RITA E. BLACK UETTE BLOOM Ziz boom bah! Rickety rackety rack! A5 PF9Sll'lf?flt.0l OUT G- A- A-, Ace of our cheerleaders, vivacious, petite, BCU0 excels ln all the Srwrls. What's a cheer without our Rita Black? Her future lies with the WAVES at sea. She Did Most for West View and she's Sllelll Cam SUWTSS l1Y OUT TCPONS- hard to beat. C. A. A. 2, 3, 4, President 43 Y-Teen 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Y- Bowling Club 4- Teen 3, 43 Speech Club 2: N. F. L. 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, Class Secretary 3, 4, Secretary of Activities 43 Latin Club 2, Westvian 3, 4, Features Editor 4. JANET RUTH BRANT A sparkling, strutting majorette, Wllfl. BARRY BRAUTIGAM Our friend, Barry, really excels Small, but packed with pep and fun, ln basketball, as you can see. Outstanding in classwork, we won't forget His personality foretells Our Janet. With us she's Number One. Success, whatever his goal may be. Majorette 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Westvian 3, 4. Chorus 43 Chapel Choir 43 Basketball 2. 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 4g Class Vice-President 4. C. Beck, R. Black, B. Brautigam, E. Abersold, .l. Brant, S. Aitkenhead, B. Bloom 0 Q Q il A 4 - ls N I zo , ' 0 1 'P l ,Q 5 A17-. itlin hal
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SENIORS wad? to Zimztofzf lft-xt' of us thought uliout tlu' vairclul planning which uns ht-hinrl this 0lllSl2lIl1llltQ' vyvnts ul Out' st-nior yt-ur. 'lihv elim lights uncl sult niusir- ul our Autumn lfaipwsl' ut tht- lfoluniul. tht- Sc-niur Pivniv. arul most important. tht- Senior llinnc-r l1z1nc'1- all wield- stvr Hull wmv ull vurvlully plzinnt-tl lmy our PXUCII- lixc' rounvil untl ollit't'rs. NU- Pll't'l4'4l ltr-ml Yivlwr- nialn as our prttsitlc-nt this yt-ur. Ilv anrl liarry lifiltlllgfillll. yin-ef pri-siclvnt: Nita lilau-lc. sm-vn-turyg untl Carol lie-rgnizin. lI'4'ilrllI'lxI'l xxorkt-tl hurtl to niulu- our st-nior yt-ur at xmntlvrlul climax to our high school yvars. Uur txXP4'llliXt' vounvil. John lillftlllilllt. H050 Cullo. Lynn Joni-s. Nlariun Nic-Donulml, Don Smith. aintl Carolyn Young. was always rvzuly with an new iflvu for un ac-tiyity ancl mis always on hantl to do tht- work that mault- cnc-h t-ye-nt at suc-vvss. Our sponsors. Nliss Dclp and Mr. Caruso. and our vxev- utiye 1-ounvil rlesm-ryv our thanks for the leaclvrship SEMOR lil'-'WS OFFICERS antl initiaitiyc- in lu-lping to :nuke this ye-ar our host First Hou: lf. llc-rginzui, R. Black, Miss Help. XPLH' CYCF. Sm-mul Row.: ll. Braiitigaim. R. Vic-ke-rman. Mr. Caruso. SENTOR EXlCtIU'l'IXIi QTOUNCII. First Row: K.. B1 l'Qlllllll. R. lllurk. H. fiullo. Xl. lllvllorlaltl. ti. Yrning. l,. .lmu's. Miss Ut-lp, J. Burnham. St'f'0Iltl Ron: Nlr. flarusn. ll. Smith, R. Xiil'lU'I'lULll1. S. Xx'2lllU'l'. ll. llrnutiggauu.
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' WAYNE E. BRAWDY S orts are Wa ne's main interests Mi MARY ANN BRUNNER P Y During the days spent at West View. English is the class he likes best, Though he has fun in study hall, too. VIRGINIA DELL BRAZEAL .Ieanie earns our admiration With her skill at skating and driving, too. Florida State's her destination. Good luck will follow her from West View. Student Council 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Pep Club 23 Westvian 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, G. A. A. 45 Girls Bowling Club 4. RICHARD G. BRUNNER Richardis future we'll foresee- In our commercial office Mary works hard. The library is another of her pastimes. She checks overdue books in on our cards, And also helps Pep Club decorate signs, Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, Library 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 42 54561106 Cllllf 2, 3- ROBERT BUCK JAMES P. BURNHAM Lighthearted is the word for Bob. His friends say he's an optimist. No matter what happens, he's always on He'll soon become an engineer. With his talent and ability, He'll earn success in his career. l JUNE ARLENE BURGER l Westvian, band, West Wind, Y-Teen- 1 These activities interest June. As a secretary, sheill be a queen. the job Her future will be filled with good fortune. As our top-flight noon-time projectionist. Band 2, 3, 45 West Wind 3, 4, NCW3 Editor Projectionist 4. 45 Westvian 3, 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Secretary ,lim was the capable manager Of our rugged football team. 4, Library Club 3. l l .IOHN E. BURNHAM 1 ,Iohn played football for our team. He helped this team to be the best. To study farming is his dream, WA wonderful guy -those words we prefer To describe Jim, though quiet he may seem. Since thatis his outstanding interest. Football 2, Manager 3, 45 Basketball 2, Man- Football 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 45 Executive ager 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 4. Council 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 4. First Row-.I. Busch, .I. Burger, V. Brazeal, M. Brunner. Second Row-R. Busch, R. Buck, ,I. Burnham, J. Burnham. .3-R' r , fs ,, , .i rt fddt X! gn . .-18..
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