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CAROL PERRY Carol's smile and laughter through the halls of P. H. S. are never to be forgotten. She will always be remembered as the sophisticated Rhonda in Our Miss Brooks. A member of the commercial course, she is plan- ning to attend a business school after graduation. We all join in wishing her smiles of fortune ahead. STEVE PETRUSKA Another of our academics, Steve wants to become an inter- ior decorator. He was outstand- ing as president of the Dramatics Club. His chief pastimes are singing and dancing, and we know how good he was when he lent his talents in the senior play, Mr. I-Iaviland's choirs, and the Minuet. May you master your ambition, Steve. MODESTINA PEZZETTI 'ADeanie's ambition in life is to be a receptionist. She was one of Miss Betz's pride-and- joys, which proves that good things come in small packages. She was a great asset to the band and could always be found cheering for our basketball team. With her speed. our A'Deanie is sure to be on top. Good luck always. MICHAEL I. PISCO, IR. Harvey, one of our shop boys, has the ambition to be a millionaire. If you happened to be passing through the halls and noticed a curly-haired individ- ual letting out with Take it easy, you could be sure that it was Mike. We all hope that our great football manager and a great lover of baseball may strike oil. RONALD W. POLIS Barrel is one of those all- around fellas who likes to do all the jobs. Hence, he proved in- dispensable to the annual staff, Minuet, and our senior play. Steaks, mushrooms, and classi- cal music best delight the Fat Man. His desire is to become an F. B. I. agent. We all hope that Ron is crowned with a wreath of success. PATRICIA A. POWERS Pat would like to travel around the world as a Wave, so we can say to men all over the world, here comes our Pat! Always friendly, she greeted ev- eryone with a cheery Hi there. When it comes to Miss Close's English class, or roller- skating or playing tennis, you can be sure they are tops with her. Bon voyage, 'APat, CONSTANTINUS P. PRAHALIS Connie, our student council president, lent us his time to make it a huge success for the year. As an athlete, he is un- matched in football and basket- ball ability: and he is also known as driver of a red convertible. This fall we can expect to see Gus among the Lehigh fresh- men. Our best wishes go with you, MGus. ANNA F. REPPY Ann is destined to become a future beautician, and to attain that goal she plans to enter a beautician's school. Ann is well known for her everlasting interest in watching football and basketball games and in listening to records. With your ambition, Ann, we cannot but wish you all the prosperity in the world. DONALD . RI rl. - om le ion furly- h '1 1.0. l Owtfw-I 'f H!. as dr've of the U . ' v l l I H- many I ani y r a I, 11. . - -' es on th acc azement of L15 qi .zgQ,! 3 ,' ' ical SH- gineer g a en tate along his line, he is sur -g triumph, since we know G 'll take it easy. CHARLES M. ROBB, IR. A'Charlie was popular throughout our school for his outstanding piano playing. His great interest is music, and he contributed much to the band. When he wasnt playing the piano, he was playing the trom- bone. He wants to become a chemical engineer, and we are sure he will succeed. All the luck in the world, Charlie,
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HOWARD G. NEWTON Buddy, our future mink businessman, was very active on the gridiron and was to be found watching a good game of baseball. So What? means that Buddy is near. He cer- tainly did enjoy that T. K. D. dance and the A. Y. Buddy can be heard singing while driv- ing his yellow car. May the best be yours, always. IOAN RUTH NOLAN i'Ioanie's greatest interest and chief pastime is reading. Her great ambition is to travel, and high on her list of places to see is Arizona. Watching football and playing volleyball are tops with Hloanief' as is the D. E. class. When you hear a cheery Hi Sal echoing through the halls, it's sure to bc Our Hloan- ic. SHIRLEY W. NOVAK A member of the general cler- ical course, A'Shirl plans to be a telephone operator. Her chief pastime is dancing and she can be seen at the movies any day of the week. She brightened up many of our days with her warm, friendly smile and pas- sionate words. To a number please girl, we send our best wishes. CORNELIUS C. O'BRIEN Neil was a commercial stu- dent, and he would like to own a chain of department stores someday! He was very active in the Co-Ed Hi-Y, and he is one of those who is in love with a cue stick and a pool table. fHe's really quite a pro.J The Class of '52 sends its best wishes with you, Neil. BERNICE M. OCELUS Cheerful 'iSatch, the girl with the lovely locks, wants to attend Ford Business School after she is graduated. She was one of the prizes of the commercial sec- retarial course, and she tells us that she liked assemblies and dancing best of all. We all wish her the best that life has to offer in the years ahead. MARIORIE L. OSMAN Our Moe would give all the world for Mr. Bertsch's sales classes, and almost all of it to read a novel or to watch a base- ball game. Ossie is preparing to enter a training college to be- come a devout Salvation Army ofiicer: and with her well-dis- posed Howdy partners, she is sure to enjoy a well-founded fu- ture. NANCY M. OST Nance followed the academ- ic curriculum. She contributed to Girls' Choral Club, senior play, and the Minuet. Whenever you would hear a sweet Hi, you could he sure that our Peanut was near. With your winning personality, we are sure you are bound to succeed in anything you do , Nance. KATHLEEN PANLILA Kay is an ambitious distrib- utive education student. She en- joys roller-skating, at which she is really expert. Also high on her list are movies. She can be found at all the football games, cheering for P. H. S. Kay has endeared herself to all who know her by her quiet, easy-go- ing manner. We wish you the best always, Kay. ROSEMARY PAWLOWSKI Washington, here I come! may well be Rosie's motto. since she is planning to do civil service in the great city. She is known throughout P. H. S. for her Okie-doke, and she enjoys basketball, dancing, swimming, and traveling. To this loyal sup- porter of our senior play and dilugent member of our annual sta , we extend a Rosy future. WALTER D. PERROT Wally is one of our famous shop boys, noted all over for his good looks and pleasing person- ality. He says that he just rel- ishes an exciting game of pool any time of the day-or sports or girls, for that matter. So Go get 'em, Wally, and keep up the good work and you'll surely be a big success in life.
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CHARLES ROBERTS Mike is treasurer of the newly organized but well-known club, the Poster Makers' Club. An academic student, he wants to go to Penn State to become a civil engineer. Greenwood Hill is his home, and a Model A Ford his car. tWhy no riders, Charlie? l We join hands in wishing him the hest of good fortune. IOAN W. ROSE Tall, poised, pretty . . . what more can we say of our Ioan? She held such offices as secretary of Iunior Choir, vice-president of Girls' Choral Club, secretary of A Cappella, and vice-presi- dent of Co-Ed Hi-Y. She will be long remembered for portray- ing Marge in the senior play. Best of luck always to a girl who really deserves it. RICHARD A. ROSE This all-around guy lent his talents to Allied Youth, Dram- atics and Biology Clubs. He is planning to enter Franklin and Marshall to study business. He could be been driving his pride and joy or could be found in the Grille, Dick thought chemistry class was tops. So to fl future businessman, the best of uc . IOSEPH H. RLISSEK Ice hopes to attend a mu- sical institution to become a musician. His greatest interests are playing the piano and accor- dion, listening to an orchestra, or keeping the girls busy. He likes to watch ice - hockey and hang out at thc Saint Clair 'Swing Inn. To the owner of the i'Hearse, we extend our best wishes for success. EMIL SAKMARY If you happened to hear a har- monica or someone yelling, Hit the road, that was our i'Sack. He's one of those shop boys whose ambition is to be a ma- chinist. ilt adds uplj Basketball took up much of this young man's time talong with the har- monicaj. To Sack, we wish the best of good fortune. ,-1 MARY L. SCHAPPELL Mary Lou, a distributive education student, wishes to be- come a successful businesswom- an. Her chief interests are sew- ing and swimming, both of which she does with the greatest of ease and efficiency. We all are sure that her friendliness and pleasant smile will never be matched by anyone in P. H. S. WILLIAM L. SCHAPPELL Moe, a member of the T. K. D. and the Varsity Club, cer- tainly showed us his ability on the gridiron. i'Bil1 also enjoys watching a good game of basket- ball. Moe took the academic course and would like to enter Rutgers University to become a druggist. To a guy who really deserves it, we wish the greatest success. IOEL R. SCHRANK Ioel claims that women are his greatest interest. He would like to have a successful mili- tary career. While in P. H. S., he was a member of the mighty band and the Poster Makers' Club. He really enjoyed Mr. Sterner's P. of D. class and lunch, and he could be found with the gang anytime. Good luck, Ioel. FRANKLIN F. SCHLIETTLER Sonny, a quiet but friendly member of our vocational course, plans to help Uncle Sam to sail his ships upon graduation. He was an active member of Na- tional Honor Society and he cheered for P. H. S. all during football season. To you, Son- ny, we wish the very best that life has to offer. FRANCIS S. SCHULTZ Pete is a boy who plans to own a business and get rich fast. He could be found watching a football game anytime, although participating in a horse show rates tops with him. His pride and joy is his car, upon which he relied so much. To a fellow whose favorite color is green, we hope that he makes plenty of green paper.
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