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SENICRS MARY LOU ONDERICK Lou Peppy Personality look for her at the football and basketball games and you'll see lots of pep and real school spirit . . . Glee Club, Y-Teens, Bowling Club, and intramural games . . . has been rumored that she is the mouth of Room 14 . . . will ioin the career gals. MARY PACE Mare Able Actress One of our lovel stars in the iunior class play of '53 . . . will be remembered for liar portrayal of the Brooklyn girl . . . a Y-Teen- er , . . always laughing or making someone else laugh . . . plans to return to regular classes at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. ANGELINE MARIE PALMIERO Ange Pert Pony-Tail A bright smile over the glass cases at the Pastry Pantry . . . goes for intramural sports, especially basketball and volleyball . . . Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning is her theme song . . . flying fingers over the comptometor keys. JULIA ANN PERLA Judy Accomplished Artist A peppy lass who spends most of her time sketching and drawing those beautiful posters for SHS . . . dancing, skating, and music are on the top of her like list . . . a good worker at B 8 K's . . . Y-Teens . . . hopes to be a commercial artist. CHARLES O. PETERSON Moe Big and Brainy Never a dull moment when Moe's around . . . one of the tallest boys in school . . . a :reed demon on the ty ewriter . . . enioys cutting it up on the ance floor . . . to maze a million or two is his ambition, but first-his service hitch. PAUL PLANINICH Peter Paul Cool Color Guard Cars and hot-rods are his specialty . . . an active member of the Road Saints, proudly wearing their locket . . . working at Grana's suits him fine, because he iust loves to eat . . . after enlisting in the voluntary draft, plans to become a machinist. ROBERTA PRENTICE Bobbie Sweet Seamstress Here's a gal with a hobby that should pay off some day-making money! . . . for relaxation, enioys swimming and listening to the radio . . . a friendly, pleasant girl to know . . . hopes to be say- ing Number, please to old and new friends. THOMAS EDWARD RAMSEY The Ram Special in Sports One of the reasons why SHS's football team was so great . . . always played a game with his whole heart in it . . . hated to be a loser, and tried not to be one . . . basketball, Choir, and Varsity Club . . . enjoys travel and cars . . . the Army looms ahead. DAVID RAVELLA Dave Crazy Chemist A REAL expert on the trombone lplays in student concerts with the Pittsburgh Symphonyj . . . Chess Club and band . . . a regular on the Honor Roll . . . cars and girls . . . plans to attend Pitt in preparation for a career as a doctor. NANCY M. RAYBOULD Nanc Football Fan Is going to make a pretty freshie at Pitt next year . . . keeps busy at SHS with the Y-Teens and Camera Club . . . goes all out for swimming, dancing, and skating . . . likes to be around people at all times . . . has an aversion for big black notebooks! ilw 1' QQAUIS-. I! - ' . I M'
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RAY McNEMAR Mac Mad Musician One of our lucky seniors, who was able to wear a new band uniform this year . . . also uses his musical talent in the Choir . . . frequently seen driving around town and to all the sports events . . . blond and handsome . . . need a carpenter? Call Ray. ELIZABETH L. McQUADE Bett Mischievous Miss Y Better known as Mr. George's buddy . . . remembered for her serious CU comedy . . . Y-Teens and Camera Club . . . white bucks, green cars, and Jeff Chandler simply send her . . attractive dresser . . . wouldn't you like to be in Betty's classes when she's a teacher? KATHLEEN McTIERNAN Kay Likeable Lass Can enioy either a good book or perhaps a badminton game when she's not busy with the Y-Teens or the Candy. Corporation . . . ping-pong, swimming, and Scrabble . . . energetic and reliable . . . to become a private secretary, business school will be next. LAWRENCE E. MULKERIN Larry Serious Student A big asset to Room 27 . . . ardent member of the Chess Club . , . terrific in the iunior and senior class plays . . . admires reople who know how to enjoy life . . . two main interests in schoo were football and intramurals . . . ambition-low or engineering. PAUL NELSON Sam Reckless Red For laughs or o good ioke, just o to Paul . . . basketball, foot- ball, and cars are tops in his booi . . . his great humor will be sadly missed by Room 26 . . . Choir . . . speaks his own brand of German . . . TV and radar at Westinghouse is the work for him! BERTRAM NEMITZ Bert Long-Term Leader Occupied the presidency of Student Council, Chess Club, and his homeroom . . . still had time to work on the SWISSVALIAN and take port in the Bowling Club and senior play . . . well-known and well-liked . . . college and a career as a foreign diplomat. NANCY NEWMAN Fuzzy Chic Chick Y-Teens, Glee Club, end Valistic were Nancy's favorite activities in school will always remember German class . . . if she were a teacher, there would be no homework on week ends . . . aims to enter college and later become o dietitian. MURDO NEWTON Scotty Boy with a Bagpipe Music and vocation rate high-tests and homework don't rate at all . . . an expert on the drums and bagpipe . . . pleasant to everyone . . . next year will find him serving his country with the U. S. Army . . . following this, he hopes to become an electrician. MARY LOUISE NOWAK Mary Lou Avid Artist Could draw and listen to rhythm and blues records all dal long . . , activities in school included Y-Teens and the Camera Clu . . . happy in the pool and on the dance floor as well as at home collecting souvenirs . . . a future commercial artist. NORMAN NYBERG Norm Happy Hot-Rodder Faithful member of the band for four years . . . distrusts women, not only driving but walking in traffic, too! . . . driving, tearing apart, or putting together cars keep this lad content . . . the U. S. Marines will have his company next. 20
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NANCIE JEAN REDSHAW Nance Skillful Skater A member of the Glee Club, Y-Teens, and Camera Club . . . long-haired lass . . . frequently seen at the skating rink . . . played on the intramural teams, too . . . has an ambition to become a professional skater, then a homemaker. ALICE REYNOLDS Ally Lots of Steam And full of bounce when leading cheers . . . kept Y-Teens, Student Council, Bowling Club, and the Choir lively . . . a photographer's delight . . . added her Ioveliness to the Prom Court . . . dancing and ice skating . . . someday soon will be a pert receptionist. RUTH ROE Ruth Budding Biologist A pleasant disposition and wann smile . . . relishes pizza and football . . . participant in the Camera Club, Y-Teens, and Choir . . . one of Miss Sutter's No. 'I typists . . . avoids work of any kind . . . has in view college to become a biologist. JOHN SCOTT Scotty Great Gardener Another of those poor souls who made the long climb up the hill . . . likes to use his spare time working as a gardener . . . an able manager for the football team and a member of the band . . . wants to be a millionaire through business investments. ELLEN SENKA Ellen Petite and Sweet Would prefer a life that didn't include homework and exams . . . but plenty of dancing and clothes would suit her to a T . . . has an interesting hobby-collecting miniature dolls . . . ever hear her reading shorthand with the girls in Room 8? SANDRA SHOGREN Sandy Unmatched for Personality Junior and Senior class plays, Y-Teens, SWISSVALIAN co-editor, Valistic, Choir, and band kept Sandy running around . . . hobbies include dramatics and art . . . specials include pretty clothes, travel- ing, and modern art . . . college and a successful career. JOHN SMITH Smitty Popular Boy Thinks eating is 'ust great but doesn't want to get fat . . . prob- ably won't, as he llikes swimming and archery . . . can always sit down and read a good book . . . wonderful personality and smile . . . has been promoted to PFC in the reserves-will ioin the reg- ulars next. NINA GRACE SMITH Nin Top Typist Graced with pretty blonde hair and a neat appearance . . . Y-Teens, Choir, Bow ing Club, and Valistic . . . plays for that homeroom of stars-14 . . . one of the more active vocalizers at the pep meetings . . . Pinkerton's will help make her the private secre- tary she wants to be. RICHARD LEE SMITH Smitty Running Richard Fastest boy on the football field . . . member of the Varsity Club . . . says he likes sleeping, food, and women . . . could dance for hours, but wouIdn't spend a few minutes on math , . . will be wearing the traditional khaki for Uncle Sam before long. RUSSELL W. SPANGLER Rusty Flickering Flick Could always enioy a good game of football or basketball . . . was a good bet for homeroom intramural sports . . . has a good ear for his friends' troubles . . . a good education is next in line- then he hopes to sit back and let the money pour in. 22
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