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

 - Class of 1942

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,,.i.li i-1 -l-l The SHADONIAN . L. i l ,wq ' fr Thomas Trzok Verona Vid mat MARY ETTA THOMAS Ezzie Dancing Mary Etta acquired the most unusual nickname-Ezzie. One of the prettiest girls in the class. Applied herself to danc- ing. A member of the Shadarrow Staff- a jovial one at that. Closely allied to Na- gy. Wore the cutest ornaments--a near dresser. Would like to become an air hostess where mattimony plays an import- ant part. SOPH IE TRZOK Sophie Roller-skating Sophie was the attractive blond who possessed 'oomph.' Het conversations with Stine were witty. Always wore a pretty colored ribbon in her hair. Was a swell girl to chum around with. Kept the cor- ners noisy and occupied during the activity periods. PETE VERONA Pele Bike-riding A product of Rockingham. Spends most of his valuable time loafing in the woods. Formed a very bad habit of always com- ing to school late every morning. Likes to do work that requires energy. Member of Boys' Chorus. Claims that he will wor- ry about the future when the time comes. LOUIS VIDMAR Pres Read ing Louis mostly answered to the name Pres or Vidmar. Was not considered tall, dark, and handsomeg but tall, light, and hand- some. Was one of the best dressed boys of the senior class. Had a pleasing per- sonality. Had something over a lot of the other boys when it came to sipping cider, riding the fenders of old cars, and singing. Volchko L. Wagner we - i af' V . ., cf- , .. h , viva o-fs' f, -' , , J, . eiffafgvqi ,ix ,sl '- Wascovich l22l ANDREW VOLCHKO Blackie Art Was another member of the Hammer Hatchet Gang which got its name from Mr. Border. A very steady companion of Muz. Andy just seemed to have some seventh sense that made him play hooky. Was without doubt, one of the best artists in the class and made most of the posters and announcements for the school. Al- ways had a big smile on his face. Plans to make art work his career. LEE WAGNER Bone Crurlaer football Lee played halfback on the football team and although he was one of the smallest he was also one of the toughest fellows on the tea.m. Liked to hunt around for excitement and usually found it. Got a kick out of missing school to drive a truck around. A very faithful member of Boys' Chorus. Member of the F. F. A. and knew his business about basketball. Plans to continue Agricultural work. EVELYN WASCOVICH Waih Reading Evelyn's ability to adapt herself to any situation was a quality envied by all who knew her. She was associate-editor of the Shadarrowg president of the biology club: vice-president of her class her junior and senior years. Wash's fine alto voice was a help to both the Choir and Chorus for three years. Besides her studies and liter- ary work, she also found time for sports, dramatics, and att.

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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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The SHADONIAN In Lum 'i Weaver Wechtenhiser Wilk Yurkow DONALD WEAVER D011 Hunting A quiet fellow who seemed to devote a great deal of his time to the fairer sex. Of course we don't blame him. Steady pal of Lloyd Zimmerman and Ed. Matusko outside of school hours. Liked to ice skate and ski. Has a great ambition to become an aviator. We hope he succeeds. WILLIAM WECHTENHISER Speed Hunting Speed played sub-tackle his senior year. Was one of the wise-crackers of the senior class and was always one jump ahead of everybody. Claimed he knew more about Physics than anyone in the school. How about Mr. Swartzwelder? Got a kick out of pushing around little fellows like Hoskins. Has no ambition in life. It must be the laziness in him! GEORGE WILK Lefty Hitch-hiking Another one of the boys from the sen- ior class with a crop of wavy hair. Played a trumpet in the Band and was a regular Hotlips. George had a big smile for every girl but would blush from ear to ear whenever one spoke to him. Used to hitch hike to Windber quite often and we don't think it was for his health. Unde- cided about the future. Zayac Zilch Zwick l23l JOHN YURKO Herm Dancing The most boring class was stimulated by john's 'humorous remarks. Few P. O. D. students could have favored dictator- ship as innocently as he. Worked labor- iously in Boys' Chorus for four years. Preferred leading cheers because he wasn't hushed by the teachers everytime he spoke out of turn. PAULINE ZAYAC Pauline Walking From that honorable Boom town, came to us one of the smallest girls in the senior class-yes, that's Pauline. Took Home Ec. for four years and was the steady partner of Mildred. As a sport, she took things as they came-especially when it came to do the cleaning in Home Ec. Had a cheerful hello for everybody. ERNEST ZILCH Ernie Traveling Ernie could always be heard laughing about something. Got a great kick out of hearing jokes. Chummed with Buck. Spent the time he was out of school in church. In other words, he is going to be a future preacher. A short fellow who could hardly get through the doorway. We wish him success in his life's work. CHARLES ZWICK Chuck Hunting Chuck was a mathematically minded fellow that came from a farm. Spent five years of his life in Boys' Chorus and two years in Choir. While going to High School, he took a night course at johns- town in engineering. Was a swell fellow to get along with and sometimes answered to the name of Grandpa. His ambition is to become a great engineer. -.-. Tli

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