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. 1 The SHADONIAN Bedois Beltz Biconish Bielski ALEX BEDOIS Al Reading History books The sound of a bugle vigoiated Al. Has displayed excellent talent as a member of Boys' Chorus and Choir. When it came to history, Al could recite the life stories concerning anyone from Washington to Stalin. Couldn't get along without Ducy. Cooperated with the girls when he really had to. DOROTHY BELTZ Dot Basketball Dot could be seen quite often driving her dad's Chev around. Claimed Gaha- gen was an exciting and interesting town in which to live. Was in Girls' Chorus for four years. Devoted a very great deal of her time to her one and only George. If not with George, she could be seen with Helen Hintosh. Wants to become a govf erness. Why? One never knows. JOHN BICONISH Spider Dancing Next to his duties in school, Spider con- centrated on a way to Lambs. Made sure the senior girls were rarely lonesome. Par- ticipated religiously in Boys' Chorus and Choir. Rode the fender of Model T's with Weasel and Herman. John disliked reports but was always willing to voice his opinion -we don't get it. ANTOINETTE BIELSKI Toni Dancing Antoinette came to Shade from Somerset in her Junior year and since then has got along hne. Took up the Commercial course. Belonged to the Typing Club. A very good pal of Mary Roman's. Liked to do a lot of dancing for a pastime. Has no particular occupation in mind for the future. She liked to express her opinion when called upon. Bobulinski Bod jiak Burke I 1 21 SOPHIE BOBULINSKI Sophie Sports A product of Old Central, the town where the Aristocrats live. A steady com- panion of Helen Plavko. Liked to drive a Chrysler around every now and then. Claimed she liked shorthand. We don't blame herg it is a good subject. She did a lot of dancing when no one was around. If girls were allowed to play football, she claimed she would be one of the first to start. Intends to continue work in the Commercial field after she is out of school. BENNIE BODJIAK Ben Collecting stamps Bennie was a rather quiet fellow who seemed content to go about and mind his own business. Favorite sport is basketballg but if you called on him to go skiing or ice skating, you could almost be certain that he would be more than willing to go. A very good pal of Ducy's. Ben intends to go into the Radio field after graduating. THOMAS BURKE Tom Salesman Tom has suited him best, as he was studious and influential. Worked efficiently as editor and chief of the Sha- donian and as president of the class during his freshman year. Was a loyal member of Choir, Boys' Chorus and Band. Enter- tained the senior girls with his exclusive song versions.
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The SHADONIAN Adomnik Ankeny Batbuschak CASMERE ADOMNIK Car Baseball Hails from Number Four and enjoys every outdoor sport. Liked to hike through the woods. A greater lover of nature than most. Pal of Ivan Ankeny. Not very fond of winter and would sooner bake in the hot sun than freeze. Spent one year in the Boys' Chorus. No ambition in mind. It must be the laziness in him. IVAN ANKENY Shorty Woodworking Shorty earned his nickname because he was one of the smallest fellows in the sen- ior class. His ruddy glowing complexion was the envy of everyone, especially the girls. Favorite sport was swimming. An- other lover of nature. It must be the effect of Mr. Border's sermons on nature. A very quiet, modest fellow. Gave three years to the Boys' Chorus. Has no particular am- bition in mind. FRANK BARBUSCHAK Barb Baseball Frank never had very much to say. He played in the orchestra. Liked to put a touch of swing into the symphony orches- tra. Came from the city of Rockingham. Would like to become a Big League ball player some day. Said he didn't give girls a second look. We wonder why? We know that Frank will succeed in whatever he sets out to do. Barna Baylor Becker I 1 ll ROSE BARNA Rosie Dancing Came from the booming town of Wil- bur. Liked to keep a certain fellow baffled even though she didn't fool us. Spent one year in Girls' Chorus. A very friendly person and not the least bit hard to make friends with. Carried a smile around from ear to ear and was always ready to hear a good joke. Plans to get work in some Defense Industry. JEAN BAYLOR Butrla Dancing Jean-tall, blonde, popular and was very active. Her discussions and debates kept the class awake. Possessed a wide vocabu- lary. Member of the Shadarrow Staff. En- joyed night life. Took the excitement at a football game out of her gum. Friendly with Jetta and Edith. Enjoyed dancing at noon hours. GRACE BECKER Grace Reading Many a wisecrack came from her lips, although she crimsoned easily. Her nat- ural, rosy cheeks were the envy of many girls. Attended her classes with an intent air. Grace won many worthy friends through her calm attitude and sweet chuckles. Enjoyed singing in Chorus and Choir. Why? ,
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The SHADONIAN Callahan Carmany Cassidy Chicager EDWARD CALLAHAN AGNES CHICAGER Kelly Dancing Bubbler Roller Skating Ed was one of those busy-busy persons who found little time to jitterbug. Played three years varsity basketball, vice president of the Commercial Club, business mana- ger of the Shadarrow, sang in Chorus and Choir, also played in the Orchestra hve years. Did his work in a fast-about way. Distinguished by his smiles and inspiring laughter. Ed made too many wise cracks for his smallness. FLORENCE CARMANY Floxxie Reading Flossie came to Shade from what she called Custer Town. Her sewing and cooking accounted for those well earned home ec. grades. Always allergic to red. Sang in Girls' Chorus for two years. Was disappointed when the army had preference to a certain Ray. Very srudious. ALICE CASSIDY Alice Reading Believed that much knowledge could be obtained from books. Her long, blonde hair displayed various coiffures. Chorus and Choir were her worthy diversions. Wore a certain person's class ring-not from Shade. Recited in classes with ur- most preparedness. Coleman C. Cook Estep E131 Agnes was an inseparable friend of Mar- garet Nagy and both liked to cook up some scheme of mischief. Liked to tickle the keys on the typewriter and spent a great deal of time in the typing room. Belonged to the Girls' Chorus and also to the Choir. Liked to play hookey before she became a Senior, but then changed her mind when she found out what happened to hookey players. If you couldn't find her in the typing room you could be almost'certain she was in the mimeograph room. Uncer- tain about the future. MARGARET COLEMAN Marg Collecting snapshots Marg's I don't believe that was enough to drag out the dictionaries and history books from Mr. Hostetler's desk and to start an argument. Was more interested in Choir than in eating lunch. Made an effort to become a nurse. Enjoyed trans- lating mythic Latin stories. Usually con- versed with Grace and Alice. CHESTER COOK C ook Sports Ches was a product of Number 2 and earned two letters playing football. Played guard on the team. Drove his brother's Olds around every now and then. Traveled around quite often with Chris and Scotty. Claimed school would be a grand place to go to, if you didn't have to work. I guess just about everybody agrees with him. JACK ESTEP Ertep Football Jack was a short blond fellow who very seldom openly expressed himself, except when in the company of the opposite sex. Played Fullback on the football team and did a very good job for his size. There is just one mystery about jack. We couldn't figure out why he hung around the Drug Stolie so often. Maybe you could tell us, Jac . l
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