Lifetime Achievement Inductees
The SHHSAA Hall of Fame committee is pleased that the following alumni who were inducted into the SHHSAA Hall of Fame for their lifetime achievements in 2017. What a wide-range impact our grads have had!!!
Ronald S. Laneve, Ed.D 6’54 – football with Coach J. Reed Wehrle kicked off his college football and later head coaching and athletic director career in Maryland; received national recognition for his impact as Principal of the Mark Twain School cutting edge of the public school system serving emotionally disturbed students; founder of Mary’s House home for pregnant girls.
Patricia Stacy Connolly Keating 6’57 –Health and Physical Education teacher at SHHS and Brashear received the prestigious Cottrell Award for her dynamic leadership and outstanding contributions to the profession over a 20 year period; president of Allegheny County Association, number of state committees, the first woman selected to be PA State Convention Manager.
Robert B. Stock 6’58 – major contributor to nation’s scientific advancement through high performance computing; Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center is one of five national centers funded by the National Science Foundation to provide services for the nation’s university, government and industrial researchers for unclassified research.
Rolf R. Rohn 1’64 – world renown trusted liturgical artist, designer, educator, appraiser and construction consultant with over 2,500 projects in the US and Europe, including the historic Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in lower Manhattan; the scope and impact of his work is inspiring.
Bonnie Reese, Ph.D 1974 – successful in multiple careers; nationally recognized anthropologist and archeologist; Curator at the National Historic Landmark Meadowcroft Rockshelter and Historic Village, oldest site of human habitation in North America, located in Avella, Washington County, Pennsylvania.