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ll ll' 1 ' is V, vi ,. l l 4 f' i V Mr. Srephen Magyar Mr. Paul Mingyar Mr. Rudolph Mumley Mafhemalics Science English Football Coach Biology Dramatic ClubxAdviser Play Director MlSS RUN' Am' NePW e Mr. Howard Schramm Mr. William Sfhramm Science Mem! Shop Commercial Y-Teen Adviser Driver Training Hi-Y Adviser S Mr. Joseph Trosak Mrs. Zora Lamone Vocal and lnsfrumenffll Secretary to Superintendent Music 8 Mrs. Hazel Nalley Mathematics, Hisiory Psychology, Y-Teen Adviser Miss Pauline Swamberg Commercial Year Book Adviser Miss Rose Zovich Secretary To Principal
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The Sechem helped us all fo learn Our Knowledge fo make wide. Mr. Glenn Allayaud Mrs. Ethel Almgren Mathematics and English Vocal Music 'H'- Mr. R'chard Erickson Physical Education Basketball Coach Mr. George Kroll The Sciences Mathematics Projection Club Adviser Miss Elaine Exner Home Economics F. H. A. Adviser Mr. Jack Berger History Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Mr. Lawrence Falbo Wood Shop Baseball Coach When school opened in September, most of our teachers of last year returned. There were new teachers in the Home Economics, Music and Physical Education Departments. ln our crowded conditions this year patience and understanding were necessary between faculty members and the entire student body. This year's faculty was co-operative and en- couraging. The teachers instilled a desire for good citizenship and respect for our fellow students in each of our classrooms. Their en- thusiasm for scholarship, good sportsman- ship, and fair play produced an atmosphere that entered into the activities planned and carried on by the students of Shadyside High. We are proud to have had these men and wo- men help us along our various paths and give us advice in our many fields and activities. s 7 Mrs. Geneva Dunfee English Adviser to Librarians Mr. Daniel Georges Social Studies Student Council Adviser Jr. High Football Coach ff . Marling Education A. A. Adviser
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Chiefs D. Fleming W. Corbett DONALD FLEMING, President Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3, 4 iPresident T15 General Scholarship l, 35 Track l Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Scholarship5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Stu dent Council 25 Stage Crew 3, 45 Boys State5 Class Officer l 4 CPresident 4, Vice President 'I15 Football l, 2, 3, 4 fCo-cap- tain 41. WILLIAM CORBETT, Vice-President Hi-Y 45 Track l, 3, 45 Baseball 35 Cfass Officer 4 iVice Presi dent 415 Football i, 2, 3, 4 CCo-captain 41. ,V SENIOR 2 S Jufx' f::.'...'1 ' 1.9.55 X954 TurJl0Q i I pmrmm ' f-95,3 Sof OMQRE ?U? ,951 ,XIX FRESHMAN P'1' 'YQ 'Az KIA SENIOR TOTEM POLE As Freshmen at the bottom of the To- tem Pole we were glad to be considered part of the upper four classes and began taking part in Glee Club, Band and sports. With the passing of 1952 we became Sophomores and showed signs of leader- P. J. Ault J. Lang PAULA JEAN AULT, Secretary-Treasurer Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 CPresident 4, Treasurer 315 Class Officer 3, 4 CVice President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 415 Glee Club 'l, 2, 35 Office Force 3, 45 F. H. A. 3, 45 Usherette 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Thespians5 School Paper 4. JUDITH LANG, Historian Y-Teens i, 2, 3, 4 CPublicity 3, Inter-Club 415 Class Officer 4 lHistorian 415 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Shadean Staff 'l, 2, 3, 4 KArtist 'l, Co-Editor 415 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3 fProgram Chairman 315 Ensemble 45 Senior Scholarship5 Li- brarians 35 Red Cross l, 2, 3 iChairman l, 2, 315 Usherette 35 Queen's Attendant 45 Girls State5 Cheerleader 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4 iHistorian 315 Thespians5 School Paper 4. ship, and our school spirit increased when we moved to the third block, our Junior year. This block contains many important events. The Junior Class Play, Poor Papa, was a great success and the wonderful Junior-Senior Prom Tropical Paradise, given for the seniors of '54, was beautiful. Classmates attended the Hi-Y-Teen Formal, and the Sweetheart Ball sponsored by the Student Council. Several of our members played on the O. V. A. C. Championship football team which won another trophy for S. H. S. The fourth block completed the Totem Pole. We claimed the aspired position of Seniors, thus ful- filling our dreams. In sports was produced the first undefeated, untied football team in Shadyside's history. Basketball, too, attracted our boys. Sen- ior rings displayed initials of our Alma Mater. Senior pictures were taken. The Hi-Y-Teen Formal, The Snoball with Christmas trimmings, was a holiday highlight. As spring approached, we looked forward to our Junior-Senior Prom, our class play and meas- urements for caps and gowns. Then Commencement! Our Totem Pole of memorable years at Shadyside High was finished. Proudly we marched to the tune of Pomp and Cir- cumstance to receive our diplomas. With the sing- ing of our school song we realized that this was the grand finale of our school days but we were happy that we earned the right to be called Alumni of Shadyside High. 9
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