Peabody High School - Peabody Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Xl'.l.l.ll', PEA-XRSOX Nellie wants to be a perfect secretary. She likes to sew and ltas made many costumes for her ward- robe. lf you're undecided about club membership. Nellie advises you to join tlte Motor Traffic l'lub, lQU'l'll lll. PERIL-STlflN Little joe believes Ollie could tease someone else sometimes. She's not very long from her head to her toes bitt she's determined to be a successful nurse. The L'hemistry Club, Physics Squad, and French Club have been her favorite activities. lXD'RlS l'l2TllRSU'N l'nlikc many others, she works industriously dur- ing' study periods. She comes early to type and has benefited from the extra practice. lf l.eo Rihn needs a private secretary. she would like to apply for the job. RITQX Xl.-XRIE POLLR As far as she knows, slte has had perfect attend- ance from kindergarten days, Despite her four years at Peabody, she is still mistaken for a fresh- man and doesn't like it. ller experience in the mimeograplt room will help her in her future steno- grapliie work. Tl llLl,Kl.-X M.-XX lQlLl'li-XRDS X Thelma collects food recipes. YYhy? Ask Thelma. She has been trying to learn all she can about selling and later wants to he a good wife. VVhen she has time, swimming and bowling keep her in athletic trim. llQlfNlt RITZ She'll greatly miss- those hot fudges and banana splits she has had with the girls. Perhaps Alle- gheny College and its environs will prove just as inviting to lrene. See us for a few suggestions. Remember. too. men are nice to have arOLtl1d and eats catch mice. X. Pearson R. Perilstein D. Peterson R. Pozek T. Richarcls l. Ritz ll. Robins S. Rogow 'lf Runico M. Samuels R.,SCheel1ter l.. Scheine-r V. Sclnnidt Y. Selvaggit ll. Sthitpley bl. Sinewe .-X. Smith Y. Spieacci KllZLl6lI'y 1942 DORIS ROIHXS She believes ice skating should be permitted during' fifth periods and football games should be scheduled every lfriday afternoon. lf her plans work out, she wants to finish her work at a busi- ness school. SORLEIE G. ROCQXY ller English class will stand out as a beacon. when. in later life. she thinks of l'eahotly. Horse- back riding. volley ball, and knitting occupy much of her spare time. She has enjoyed her music ap- preciation and Spanish Club opportunities. l'Hl2RlfSrX ANN RUNCCJ il: Theresa has leartted the art of choosing attrac- tive clothes. ller classmates rave about her thing- amagigs and thus and sos. She has done splendid as a part-time worker and is a hard worker for the Scholastic Committee. M.-XR'l'H.X SA N IU ELS Martha will be glad to graduate bttt she'll miss many pleasant associations she has made at l'eabody. Grades indicate that she has done well in all of her classes and we anticipate that she will have a suc- cessful career. Keep us up-to-date, Martha. RL lH Rt JSALIND SCH ll l'lTl2li The 50 mile speed limit irks Ruth but she knows safety rules from A to Z. Baseball is her game and she likes to root for the home team. She was unusually helpful in taking care of the property of several class plays. Begin with the 251 question, Ruth! LEAH N. SCHEINER Leah believes that homework should be abolished. She likes bookkeeping and wants to obtain such a position. Nte hope her balances are always right. or perhaps she'll not get to go home to do her homework. She is a chess fan and played in a school tennis match. . -15 45: i YllQt1lNl,-X Rl, SCI lKlllJ'I' Ginnie has a hankerintg to travel tlirougli Switzerland, She has been preparing' herself for the enjoyment of trips by learning to drive, ride horse- back. swim, aml associate with people. ,Xre you going alone, Ginnie? X lfNClf Slll.Y.'XtitilU Small and daintyg just it vest-pocket Sl7l'1 has what it takes to be a good secretaryg does sewing' and embroideringg was an excellent part-time as sistant. DORUTIIY Xl4XRtl4XRlf'1' Sl'lll LlQY Dorothy appreciates her mimeograph experience for it will help her become a better office assistant. She expects her specialty to be eomptometer operat- iug'. Motor Traffic Club and Friendship Vlub membership have provided her with many enjoyable times. jbhlz L.-Xlltjlakk SlXlLll lx at She's interesting, mysterious. and has much poise. June wants to go to college aitd learn to drive the family car. ln her spare time, she dances divinely and has a nasty tennis serve. The activity program that she chose at Peabody included membership in the Friendship Club. Tech Club. and Motor Traffic Club. ANNA CHlQlSTINlf SMITH :W Chris is a National llonor Society member and looks to Social Service for her life career. She likcs to sew and skate, The Stunt Day Committee has appreciated her willingness to help. XIRCIINI.-X ANX Sl'lC.-XCCl Virginia says. I like stenographic work. ln my opinion. it is a sure way of learning a great deal about a business. Dancing. basketball, horseback riding. and Red Cross work are her favorite avo- cational interests. Zips? Q ,, i if t - if t ..--w-L, ., Y 23 . 1 .. 1. . . .1-..

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6l'Zf0l'5 TRVIN H. LIQRNER Congratulations, Ike ! You've helped to keep alive the entliusiasam that was needed to get our band uniforms. You have three amtbitionsfgo to college, get a job, and get married, We know that with that band uniform spirit you'll achieve them-in the right order, we hope. HOMER LOUIS MfX'RTlN Take it easy. says Homer. Heis got what it takes in Type and linglish. Basketball and soccer are his sports. For several years, he has been a member of the Center Avenue Hi-Y. RlCH.-XRD MCCARTHY Dick has certainly done well in Masque and XVig productions. lie believes he has talent for journalism and language mastery. Viihatever it is, Dick, we hope you'll make it. JOHN C. MQCLU R li Jack is undecided about his career. He con-- fesses that he likes to loaf, now and then. Perhaps Uncle Sam will give him a chance to make good. PARK MCCLURE :li Porky grew up in the past four years. That docile little freshman doesn't look a bit like the great. big, handsome senior about to become a chemical research expert. No, sir! He's been a valuable business assistant for The Peabody. HA RRY lXlcN ICILLI E Red certainly likes football. VVe believe foot- ball memories at Peabody will stay with him longer than any other school experiences. He's been a member of the Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, and Traffic Squad. lit llilzli l' ix. NADOLN Y XX'aterless fountains are a keen disappointment to Hob, Ile derives much pleasure from fishing, dancing, and building model railroad displays. He'd like to find a job it1 a printing plant and become its iHilllilf.:'C'l' SOITIL' lilly. J.XlXllfS NASER :lf Jim has an unfulfilled ambition to rid the city of all compacts-they are a nuisance, He has se- lected dentistry for l1is university work. The As- sembly Squad, Tech Club, and Hall Committee found him to be a helpful member. IIQXRRY B. NEUSTEIN W llatzy wants no cowboys near him. His sport is swimming. He belonged to the National Honor Society. Tech Club. and Chemistry Club. VVe hope the medical field will find him an unusual asset. V lfXC l'.N .l 'OV1 OOLL VV'otnen's hats bother him+he'd rather see football helmets, He sees a need for pipe fitters and wants to get some training along this line. The music of the harmonica and phonograph help him to while away many an idle moment. Lll.tXRl.lf5 PARRY Introducing the Senator, He wills his chair in his home room to two other fellows. At times, he indulges in hop-scotch, but in his more serious mo- ments, he thinks of politics and chemistry. The Sinnt Day Committee hails him as an appreciative member. CARL PERELMAN fl: Tall, dark, and handsome. Quietly dispatches all assigned duties. Carl has been a member of the varsity basketball team for three seasons. He repre- sents his home room in the Civic Association and bt-longs to the Masque and Wig Club, Debating Club, Tech Club, and Hall Committee. Chemistry is his chosen work at Penn State. JACK REICHBAUM Jack chooses to do advertising work at one of the universities. He never misses an opportunity to use his ice skates but would not boast about his work in geometry. To him, the activities of the Photo- graphic Society, Chemistry Club, and Spanish Club have been worthwhile. XX TLLLXM C. RILUITI Ruett is coming back for a P.G. course. He likes football but Crawford is his pet peere. As a member of the Field Committee, he has been of much assistance and we thank him for helping to make our football games successful. CLIFF RODCERS Likes sports of all kinds, particularly track and cross country. He's been quite an asset to the Senior Choir and we hope he gets an audition with the Mendelssohn Choir. The fellows club him a good mixer, LILE SCHRLIBIHS Dt lt' stride is an indicator of success, Lee will lead the Business Administration classes at Pitt. The senior class presidential campaign was a howling success because of his generous efforts. Football, baseball, Tech Club, Biology Club, and Spanish Club have been included in his activity program. JOHN FREXY SCOI l Scotty dislikes dizzy blondes but as a Nimrod follower he is quite skillful. He is an ardent col- lector of guns and believes that his interest and knowledge will aid him in the cxplosive field. VVhen you want guns fired or tested, be sure to call for Scotty, THEODORE N. Sl'.Rl'.fXtiLl Puff, puff, puff, here comes Teddy ! He gets there in one minute and has a split second to spare. llis interest is engineering and he joined the Chem- istry Club to add to his class experiences. Vtfomen and their moods will lead him to misogyny. .1 1 I. Lerner H. Martin R. McCarthy J. McClure P. McClure H. McNeillic R. Nadolny J. Naser H. Nenstein V. O'Toolc C. Parry C. Pereltman J. Reich-baum VV. Rentti C. Rodgers L. Sohreilbeis J. Scott T. Scrtpatgli l 1 m V



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erziors F filLBl'.RT SIMMONS K'VVild Gilnecan he dance!-ecurly hair-pleasant smile-the idol of the ferns Vtiarch for his pic- ture in the paper-he's going to join the Marine Corps. He's been chairman of the Visualization Crew. SAUL J. STEIN Delicious hamburgers and bowlfuls of chile con carne will bring back memories of Peabody days. He's it tall, well-mannerefl, and plugging student who'll become an architect unless his ambition changes. ,melt sxvAia'i'A 'tRcd basn't found himself. Ile likes to eat, sleep. and have a good time. Life is always an unruffled round of pleasure until thcre's competition for Margie. He's done his' bit in track and volley ball. Hc'll do his best for the good old l'.S.A. JAMES il'. XYl-O'R iii' If you want a new house designed, Jimmy will do it. Tbat's his present hobby. He hopes to study engineering some time soon. At school, be was president of the Hi-Y and chairman of the Stunt Day Committee. He can well boast of bis badminton ability for he was :L member of the championship team. JOHN vENTo Awake to present labor demands. John is training to be a machinist. The football and basketball ex' periences will help him considerably in performing some of the physical tasks he may have to do. He never wants to hear the word Udetentionli again- perhaps he'll hear 'iK.P. PAUL VOCE He sees a promising future for himself in either journalism or law. He'1l work, and work hard. ii you donlt get him up too early. VVe've never heard him boast about his bowling score, but he likes the game. RAYMOND WAPLMS Plump and playful, with a gurgling laugh, HVVaps' looks down from his great height. His hobby is decorating and his ambition is to follow the family tradition. You may not see him often but you may be with him once. G. Siiimmons S. Stein J. .Swartz J. Taylor J. Vento P. Voice R. VVaiples I. VVeiner T. Artihurs IRWIN S. WEINER HIrvi' is strenuously opposed to the extravagant use of make-up. Never use a second coat until the first one wears off. is his advice. A million thanks for your help on the Stage Crew. He aimsk to at- tend a Defense School and offer his services to Uncle Sam. THOMAS ARTHURS Thomas found it advantageous to follow a trade so he elected to do his last semester's work at Con- nelly Trade School. 24

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