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L.l..i-1- The SHADON IAN Mihelcic Moslak G. Muro Nagy MARGARET MIHELCIC Marge Driving It was unusual for Marge to attend school for a week without missing that certain day. Was unsteady during school hours, because there was no time allowed for jitterbugging. Wasn't necessary to see a Marx Brother picture when Marge was around. Spent her leisure time playing polkas and hillbilly songs on her harmon- ica. GEORGE MOSLAK Muz Dancing George attracted many a female with his curly mass of brown hair. Relaxed his brain power during P. O. D. class. Palled around with Yurkow and Volchko -to their exclusive places. Skated regu- larly at Roselands. Really knew how to pick 'em when it came to clothes. Flat- tered at the mention of Mil. GENEVIEVE MURO Gen Talking Gen was one of the ambitious P. O. D. students who rarely evaded an argument. Sang in Girls' Chorus for two years, par- ticipated enthusiastically in various clubs, photo editor of the Shadonian, and was always willing to assist in humorous plays. An inseparable pal of Yine. Talkativeness, gestures, and hearty laughs characterized this Italian lass. MARGARET NAGY Nagy Dancing Dashing and laughing describes this tall, slim senior. Occasionally her tem- per outrivaled her. Managed her coif- fures nicely. Displayed an array of neat clothes. Quite a wizard at dancing. A constant shadow of Ezzie and Chicager. Was as friendly as could be in and out of school. Center of attraction when it came to jokes. Naugle Palanes Patterson E181 TH ELMA NAUGLE Thelma Sewing The sweet dark haired student who bus- sed in daily. Could answer most any- thing pertaining to country life-that was proved by the rural problem in P. O. D. Accompanied her work with a friendly air. Enjoyed reading and working on a farm. Sweet and moderate in her ways. ALICE PALANES Alice Sewing Alice possessed an attractive smile and intellectual possibilities-that's enough for anybody's future. Her natural wavy hair was the envy of many girls. Was usually prepared for class recitations. Very fond of arguing when necessary-also a faithful member of Girls' Chorus and Choir. MARY C. PATTERSON Pat Dancing Pat was distinguished by her various shades of red. Was the center of attrac- tion when it came to jokes and fun. En- joyed dancing-especially with Marietta. Accompanied her work with a sweet dis- position. Was one person who could tease Chris. Has no ambition in mind.
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The SHADONIAN Larson Ling Low Magnone JOHN LARSON johnny Photography A quiet lad who didn't have much to say and kept pretty well to himself. A faith- ful member of Chorus and Choir. Spent five years in Chorus and three in Choir. Spent his spare time developing pictures. Liked to drive his dad's car. Didn't seem to take much interest in girls because he thought it was a waste of time. Can not make up his mind about the future. EDNA LING Shorly Singing Edna was known as the little girl with a big voice in her church and school choir. Her two main problems were: hopelessly exploring Shade for a pal her size, and finding a way to skip Math tests. Why did she show such enthusiasm in Home Ec? Made classes cheery with her high-pitched chuckles. Didn't mind the name Shorty. JOHN LOW Scotty Sports Low, the dark haired, broad shouldered chap, was quite an attraction when out- fitted in his blue and gold. Occasionally, warmed the seats in detention with his pal, Chris. Gained his knowledge in the Lab- oratory during the fifth periods. Accom- plished much during his two years varsity football and basketball. Popular with both sexes from frosh to alumni. Mahler Materna Mele I17l CAROLINE MAGNONE Yine Speaking A little Italian lass from Central City who could always find something to talk about. Enjoyed dramatics, writing essays and short stories. Literary Editor of the Shadonian, member of Shadarrow staff, and sang in girls chorus. Accompanied her elhcient work with a sweet personality. Claimed they had the best wot-cha-call-it in this neck of the woods-You'll have to prove it. EMMA MAH LER Emma Sewing One of the quiet seniors with a grand personality. Had a yearning to spend fifth periods in the office. Was Coleman's right hand pal. Emma came to Shade from near Stoystown, taking the Commercial course during her four years. Participated in choir and chorus. Her complexion was a desire by all. MARY MATERNA Mame Dancing Mamie, as known to her friends was our sweet and charming blonde, who always enjoyed a good time. Never thought of coming to school minus that outstanding wave in her hair. Was a member of the Patterson crew. Loaned her soprano voice to the girls chorus for four years. Expected to become a secretary after receiving her earned diploma. HELEN MELE Helen Embroideri ng Helen hailed to Shade from them thar mountains. While in school she studied anything that came her way. Disliked noisy study halls. Imagine that. Was tal- ented in Home Economics, and spent her leisure time doing anything that pertained to it. She solved math problems efEcient- ly till she got stuck, then it was a maga- zine.
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.-.5-.i The SHADONIAN Phillips Plasay Plavko Pukach ALBERT PHILLIPS Prof. Jitterbugging Albert could tickle the keys on a type- writer faster than any Senior. Knew every song on the Hit Parade and could always be heard singing or whistling something. He was always around to cheer some one up. Captain of the Boys Patrol. ANDREW PLASAY A ndy Skating A mathematical genius that could al- ways be found surrounded by girls who wanted to know the solution to some problem. Could usually express his opin- ions in P. O .D. Member of Shadarrow Staff. Claims next World's fair will be held at Rockingham. Liked to tell jokes. HELEN PLAVKO Helen A quiet lass who seldom had anything to say. Was a member of the Commer- cial Club. Was a steady companion of Sophie. Played Basketball and was just about the best. Helen spent most of the time playing the accordion. Wants to be- come a stenographer. Rajtik .Ns Ritz Roman l 191 MIKE PUKACH Curly Hunting One of our dark haired be-spectacled friends from Central City. Ran around with Kudasik. Liked to spend a lot of time roaming the woods. Liked to shoot mark with a Z2 rifle. Likes all animals especially dogs. A great teller of fish stories. Don't have very much use for the feminine sex. Liked the work he took in the Industrial Arts Shop. Undecided about the future. HELEN RA JTIK H elen Letter-writing Helen was one of the tallest girls in the Senior Class, and had a pleasing person- ality. She belonged to the Commercial Club. Ambition is to be a secretary and get out of Central City. Spent most of her leisure time dancing. MILDRED RITZ Mil Reading It was difhcult to COHIHCI Mil person- ally, because her many inseparable friends kept her occupied. Next to devotion to her classwork she spent her time arrang- ing and rearranging her hair. Cooperated with her pals when doing that trouble- some Math. Meeting new acquaintances and dancing were two hobbies she greatly enjoyed. MARY ROMAN Dimplex Letter-writing Dimples, small and always smiling, came to Shade from Conemaugh in her junior Year. Possessed the most attrac- tive dimples and always spoke in a soft pleasing tone. Read books only when re- ports were due. Knew het stuff in typ- ing, bookkeeping and shorthand. She was a typist for the Shadarrow and did Mr. Wepsic's letters. Expects to continue work in the commercial field.
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