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

 - Class of 1942

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The SHADONIAN UAS YOU WERE U41 Margaret and Joe Nagy Mary C. Patterson Mary B, and Tom Burke John Sobieski Margaret Coleman Bill Wechtenhiser Lee Wagner Helen Mele Frank Schmucker John Sobieski Phil Lambert 84 ? Dorothy Huston Mary Etta Thomas Herby Cook Louise Graci and jean Se Mary Etta Thomas Edward Callahan Alice Palancs Frank Barbuschak Agnes Chicager rino

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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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DO YUU REMEMBER? Some day, after a futile search for the Fountain of Youth, you and I will turn grey, get wobbly under- pins, shake perceptibly, and wonder why. Our days in Shade will be just a memory. It's then, dear Breddern and Sistern, that with one foot in the six foot cavern and the other on a banana peel we'll take one last fling at trying to recall this and that of our high school days. At ninety-two memory has already slipped on two banana skins. As sort of a panacea for its lapse we record these few items. Perhaps the quips will serve a purpose later on. Who knows? gThe SHADONIANli Who was the boy who made his dancing debut at a certain birthday party in the Lab? . . . Andy Plasay What choir member kept the road hot between Central City and the Shade Grill? The Model A Ford with the white stripe had to do most of the work . . . Paul Fleegle Who was the tall, intelligent, and ambitious senior who finally let the measles catch up with him? . . . Pete Gaydos What two boys lost themselves during their sopho- more year, then found themselves and got a big kick out of their junior and senior years . . . Chris Serino and Scotty Low The girl who not only attracted the oilice but also was keenly interested in the same was . . . Emma Mahler. The versatile school-master, slippy skirt Poor Nell, and Hawaiian doll combined was none other than . . . John Yurkow. When skating was mentioned the hearts, as well as the feet of three certain seniors started to tangle themselves in expectation of another good time . . . Sophie Trzok, Betty Sipe, Dot Huston. The boys who left hunting Cand not gettingb cause them many lonely hours in detention hall were . . . Wechtenhiser and Pete Landis. The two costume designers who made paper skirts instead of the usual grass variety were . . . Ioan Fet- ters and Evelyn Wascovich. The two nimble-footed, loose-jointed jitterbugs who roused nothing but envy in the hearts of those who tried the same stunts were . . . Mihelcic and Shedlock. What senior girl went to Johnstown with another senior to gain information about entering nursing school and got all mixed up in bandage wrapping? . . . Mary Etta Thomas and Margaret Nagy. I:25 Who was the senior girl who got blamed for go- ing deer hunting and took the joke in the spirit it was given? . . . Evelyn Wascovich. The two girls who tried to fill every sweet tooth that happened to be around during lunch hour were . . . Genevieve Muro and Caroline Magnone. The all-around girl who knew sports as well or better than a lot of boys and got just as much kick out of them was . . . Jetta Johns. When tootin' meant business this senior lost no time in exhaling in a sliding manner, namely, on the trombone . . . Tom Burke. This senior went for a ride not only in automo- biles but every time the boys brought up the one girl question . . . Jack Estep. What senior girls could be seen in the halls at all times and every time they got caught could prove themselves to be shooting darts for the Shadarrow . . . jean Baylor and Edie Shaw. A senior boy fell in love and found no time for any girl other than Pat at the Shade-Somerset game. In fact, his lap was a comfortable resting place. The girlkwas Pat Johns and the boy was . . . Chester Coo . What senior started for his uncle's funeral and finally landed in the Majestic to listen to Tommy Tucker? . . . Paul Fleegle. What girl breezed in as a senior from Adams Township and fell right in with the Shade way of doing things? . . . Betty Hunter. A certain senior boy who wore the white belt, dis- played the shiny badge of the school patrol, and pined for a career in newspaper work was none other than . . . Albert Phillips. The short blonde girl who was always wearing a smile, singing in chorus and choir, and making occa- sional trips to Washington, D. C. was . . . Edna Ling.

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