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The SHADONlAN Class Svwperlrltzidves Most Popular Girl A..,....,. Most Popular Boy .,..,., Most Attractive Girl ..,.... Best Looking Boy ....,... Sweetest Girl ............ Friendliest Boy ...........,....... Class Romeo .,......,....r........ Most Pleasing Personality Best Poet .,................,.....,... Best Gum Chewer ..,....... Tallest Girl .....,..,......... Shortest Girl ..,....,, Tallest Boy ......... Shortest Boy .....,.... Most Quiet Girl ....... Most Quiet Boy ....... Bri ghest Girl .,.......... Bri ghest Boy ................ Most Talkative Girl ........ Cutest Boy ......,............. Best Girl Dancer ...,...,. Best Boy Dancer ,......... Most Bashful Girl .....,.. Most Bashful Boy ......,. Most Talkative Boy .......,. Class Flirt .,..........,,....... Best Hookey Player .....,.. Best Athlete ................. Best Salesman ........ Best Orator ......., Best Leader ........ Best Bluffer ..,.,.., Best Motorist ........ Best Dreamer .,.,.,..,....,......, Most Cheerful Classmate. YOU PICK 'EM ,..,.,..Leona Rudolph, Jean Heffernan .......Wilmer Lochrie, Anthony Muro Louise Landis, Annabelle Lohr Johns, Wilmer Lochrie .....,,,.Gertrude Jones, June Sebring, Olga Bodinsky .,.......,...,,..,........Robert Mulcahy, Meredith Hiner .. ...,....,..Harvey Knipple, Angelo Degory ..,.......Dorothy Woods, Leona Rudolph ..,..,.,Michael Muha, June Sebring .........Galen Benning, Jennie Levar ....,.....,....,..........,,,Annabelle Lohr ..........,..,.......,.,....,.-Iennie Levar Pollack ........Tony Muro, Kenneth Kimmel ,........Gertrude Jones, Ann Dorsick .,..,.,...Andy Pollack, Uriah Fleegle ,Mary Wolonosky, Louise Landis Harvey Knipple, Merle Miller, Wilmer Lochrie Skero, Mary Miller ........,Michael Fatich, Sheldon Smith ..,,...,..Birdie Sember, Jean Heffernan ....,....,...,.Meredith Hiner, Robert Tremel ...,. Gertrude Jones, Verdene Buchanan .....,....Uriah Fleegle, George Telmanik ...,...,........Angelo Degory, Anthony Muro Sobieski, Sheldon Smith Anna Grace Chapman, Rena Wagner ,.,,... Henry Sobieski, Mike Fatich ..........,Anthony Muro, Richard Shaffer Christine Sadlon, Wilmer Lochrie , .....,..,..,,................... Gerald Gearhart, Leona Rudolph Jean Heffernan, Robert Mulcahy, Angelo Degory Robert Ream, Henry Sobieski Galen Benning, Mary Koliski ........,.....,...Dorothy Woods, Mary Miller .Helen Landis, Anna Grace Chapman Girl With Prettiest Hair ,..,..,., ..,..... Boy With Prettiest Hair. Girl With Prettiest Eyes ,..,.,. Boy With Prettiest Eyes... Class Comedian ....,.....,...... Best Dressed Girl ..,..... Best Dressed Boy ...,..... Friendliest Girl ,....... Spangler, Olen Metz L25 ...,...,...Rena Wagner, Bertha Anderson Glenn Johns, William Galish Gearhart, Richard Shaffer .......Helen Landis, Josephine Kawala ,...,.,...Jack Spangler, Meredith Hiner ,.,..,...,Leona Rudolph, Helen Bodinsky l
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The SHADONIAN The Honor Roll Wear your learning, like your watch, in a private pocket. Do not pull it out merely to Jhow that you have one. I f afkecl what olclock it if, tell it: hut clo not proclaim it hourly ancl un- afketl, like the watchman?-By CHESTERFIELD izx X LOUISE LANDIS BARBARA SEMBER LEONA RUDOLPH HELEN SKERO HARVEY KNIPPLE WP' A ti, , , g M JUNE SEBRING MARGARET KRAMER MARY WYOLONOSKY Learning giuef uf a fuller conviction of the imperfectionf of our nature, which one would think, might ilifpoxe uf to moilextyz for the more a man knowy, the more he clifcouerf hif ignorance. -By JEREMY COLLIER E241
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.Tlte Sl-IADONIAN Class Will We, the only jitterbugs ever to have danced our self out of Shade Township High School, the only paper wad shooters to shoot chalk in study hall, do hereby bequeath our superior manner to our heirs, described below, who we know will not take care of them. We sincerely hope they will regard them with wild-eyed astonishment and will praise them to the highest degree possible. Our unfortunate and mistreated heirs are namely: The Class of 1940-The only underclassmen who resented our authority. The Class of 1941-Our sister class who really gave us an enjoyable party. The Class of 1942-Our anything but shy friends who caused the Seniors more heart-breaks than any class to enter the portals of which we now so sorrowfully leave. To the Eighth Grade-The youngsters who will enter next year with braver hearts than we. To the Seventh Grade-The infants who escaped from the cradle to crowd us out of out building. ARTICLE I Section I-To Mr. Williams we leave future trouble- makers who will darken his oflice to be reprimanded for trying to get away with the things that we did. Section II-To Mr. Swartzwelder we leave our sympathies, for alas! we return no more. Section III-To Miss Brubaker we leave a broom to sweep up the paper wads in study hall. Section IV-To Mr. Cook we leave the fallacy of these statements, and the exception that proves the rule. Section V-To Mr. Border we leave all the future Bachs who now stir the school with their Hunmusical rumblings. Section VI-To Mr. Spangler we leave all the statis- tics we can and have found on' defense for future orators. Section VII-To Miss Miller we leave future Bern- hardts and Cornells who can try to equal our perform- ances in Aaron Slick. Section VIII-To Miss Hindman we leave all our recipes of love so she may give them to her future cooks. Section IX-To Mr. Stahl we leave all the broken seats he can find. Section X-To Miss Lehman we leave the students who can keep an even rhythm between gum-chewing and typing. Section XI-To Mr. Wepsic we leave the memory of our blank but angelic faces. Section XII-To Mr. Shaffer we leave all the noise and confusion which puts a spark of life into study hall. Section XIII-To Mr. Powell we leave a whole bottle of pickled bugs. Section XIV-To Mr. Hable we leave Merle Miller's razor. Don't forget to buy another, Merle's is rather dull. Section XV-To Miss Bondra we leave our ability to sew-one of the things we never did learn. Section XVI-To Miss McColly we leave the remains of an orchestra which was second to none. ARTICLE II Section I-To the Junior Class to make money by selling sweets. Section II-To the Sophomore graceful dancing ability, which no by practicing ten minutes every noon. Section III-To the Freshman Class we leave all the hearts we broke, and the borrowed magazines which were never returned. we leave our ability Class we leave our one can equal except Section IV-To Grade Eight we leave a little room which will house about ZW of you. Section V-To Grade Seven we leave our waste paper baskets from which they may obtain valuable guid- ance. Kindly take everything that is left. ARTICLE III 1, Bertha Anderson, leave my collection of recipes to gvonne Nusrallah who will probably need them some- ay. ' I, Galen Benning, bequeath my clever knack of bum- ming rides to school every morning to anyone who is less lucky- Pete Landisf' for instance. I, Olga Bodinsky, leave my fondness for all kinds of commercial work to Zola Manges. I, Verdene Buchanan, leave my ever faithful book bag to another studious soul, namely Victoria Sprock. I, Anna Grace Chapman, leave my mysterious power of hypnotizing the opposite sex to Florence Mae Low. I, William Chicager, bequeath my skiing technique to another lad fond of the great outdoors-Jack Estep. I, Earl Crutchfield, bequeath my Robert Taylor smile to another Killer Diller-Alfred Hillegas. l26l I, Angelo Degory, leave my accordian to anyone who thinks he is worthy of it. I, Ann Dorsick, bequeath my method of making lus- cious pies to my worthy pal, Helen Bodinsky. I, Mike Farkas, leave my stencil-running abilityw to l'Chuck McDowell. I, Mike Fatish, bequeath my coveted position on the 'lgridiron on an up-an-comingv player George Chupek. I, Uriah Fleegle, bequeath my fondness for agriculture to another future farmer--Merle Huston. I, Tony Furioso, leave my industrial arts tools to Ray- ford Landis. I, William Galish, leave my l'love for P. O. D. to anybody who wants it! ll I, Gerald Gearhart, leave my dramatic abilityw to Snow White,'l Irene Varro.
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