Shade Township High School - Shadonian Yearbook (Cairnbrook, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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The SHADONIAN Sadlon Schmucker JOHN SADLON 107211 Sports We were deceived in believing john's motto was Silence is Golden. Played a violin in the orchestra for eight years. Rubinolf will soon have competition. Con- centrated more in swinging a baseball bat than studying a diliicult assignment. May someday see his name as one among many of the baseball professionals. En- joyed skipping school now and then. FRANK SCHMUCKER Smuker Dancing Frank came to Shade in his Sophomore year and since then took part in many ac- tivities. Gave two years to Boys' Chorus. Served one year on the Shadarrow staff. He worked for his Dad at Emerald Park outside of school hours, and could quite often be found tinkering around with something. His ambition is to become an Aeronautic mechanic. WILLIAM SEBRING Bill Dancing Bill was to be found quite often with Kelly and you could always be sure that they were up to some trouble. Liked school iust as long as he didn't have to do any work. Got a kick out of teasing the girls. Could make more noise with a pen- cil than any ICH men with the exception of George Moslak. Wants to become a great executive some day. MARY SEMENIK Sem Singing Combine blue-eyed, blond attractiveness with an excellent commercial training and you have Sem-a man's dream of a secre- tary. Had a very nice soprano voice but chose to sing alto in both chorus and choir. Her quiet, attentive attitude made her a comfort to the teachers. Serino Seymour S. Shaffer l20l l 'E' y l q 1 2 ,rf , .5 A Q g- it - a Sebring Semenik CHRISTOPHER SERINO Chril' Sports Although we are not sure, we think little Chris had the largest waistline in the Senior class. Was a jovial fellow who would do anything for a laugh. Visited Cairnbrook quite often. Could it have been for the scenery? Was seen quite of- ten with Scottie. Has an unusual ambi- tion-wants to become as famous as Tony Galento. MARGARET SEYMOUR Marge Reading Marge went about her work in a quiet way. Came to Shade from Shanksville during her Freshman year. Surprised the French students when it came to having those enormous assignments complete. Oc- casionally took a day otf. Disliked night life and noise. SHERMAN SHAFFER Sherm Hunting Sherm hails from the good old Ridge. Always carried a big smile around for everyone, especially the girls. Would soon- er play mushball than eat. Likes to pay frequent visits to the roller-skating rinks. Gave four years to Boys' Chorus and two years to the A Cappella Choir. Like most senior boys, he is undecided about the fu- ture.

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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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The SHADONIA Shaw Shearon Shedlock Sipe EDITH SHAW Edie Dancing Edie possessed unusual talent for dra- matics, winning in her freshman year a coveted role in Aaron Slick, and por- traying one of the Sunshine Twins in a play of the same name. She was chosen to represent Shade in the County Decla- mation Contest in which she placed sec- ond. Sang in the chorus for three years and was secretary of the art club in her junior year. From feature editor to, editor- in-chief, Edith worked diligently to have the Shadarrow excel. THOMAS SHEARON Tommy Drinking Cider Tom was a product of Cairnbrook and played center on the football team. A modest fellow who always took the back seat and was immune to the feminine sex, even though they tried everything to reach his heart. Could be found often with Wechtenhiser. Claims he has no ambi- tion in life. Of course, we believe him, No? BETTY SHEDLOCK B etty Dancing If Betty's steps were counted she would have danced around the world. Occupied her noon hours with her kinsman Marge Was unjust to the poor type- writer when an error was made. Finally acquired her Ipana smile. Greeted you with a Hi Toots. Friendly and amiable. Sobieski Sokol Stine l21l BETTY SIPE Betts Swimming The way Betty traversed the Library during the fifth period gave us the impres- sion that Librarian work appealed to her. Evidently, her ambition was clerking. Ber- ty liked peppy people and noisy classes. Detested speed tests in typing. Was often found portraying her swimming ability during the summer, and skating during the winter, and with Huston during school hours. JOHN SOBIESKI Sobe Radio It was customary of john to travel with friends two and three feet taller than he. His interest in school was principally held by science, chemistry and physics classes. His spare time was occupied by remodel- ing tin-panny radios or squeezing out sound from rusty wires. Found the Lab- oratory interesting during his fifth periods. ANN SOKOL Chubby Dancing Cheery, likeable and sought-after as a friend-that we know was Ann. Inspired classes with her sweet chuckles. Enjoyed dancing, swimming and skating. Was an individualist during her senior year. Couldn't be beat when it came to chew- ing gum. A participant of various clubs. CHESTER STINE C her Sports Ches was one of Shade's tall, dark, and handsome football players. Guard in vars- ity for two years and substituted during his sophomore year. Exercised his vocal chords in Chorus and Choir. Was ambi- tious and studious. Enjoyed all sports and accompanied a certain female. Ches had that magnetic appeal.

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