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The SHADONIAN preferably in a large city. IOHN KOLESZARIK-john the class, but he is also one Charles Koliski-Charles, MIKE KRAVCHAK-Mike's easy-going attitude won him the drums in band, but also games with the roll of his big Sharrow and the Shadonian. BETTY KRAYLIK-Betty spent most of her spare periods in the typing room typing for the Shadarrow, the Shadonian, or some teacher. She is an efficient and dependable worker. Hails from Wilbur and possesses a very pleasing personality. Her favorite sport is roller- skating and attends a rink quite often. EDWARD KRITZER- Skeetz, as he is better known, was always up to some mischief. Doesn't believe in taking life too seriously. A member of Boys' Chorus and Choir. Active in football and basket- ball. Showed unusual liking for a junior brunette. President of Athletic Club and assistant circulation manager of the Shadarrow. IOSEPH LENSIE- Ice hailed from over the hill-No. Z. Disliked public speaking but was all for noisy study halls. Was a sports en- thusiast-football, baseball, and basketball. Blushes were quiet frequent with him. Is going to join the Army. ALEX LICHVAR-Alex danced and danced! Mischievous with a capital M. Possesses natural wavy hair and a sense of humor that is terrific. Liked playing hookey and having a good time. Can show some fancy doings when it comes to jivin'. Talked his way out of most of his troubles. tl4l MAURICE HUSTON- Mase, an active member intends to be a farmer after he graduates. He made bass voice in Choir and Boys' Chorus for several envied his technique of playing hookey and getting of the F. F. A., good use of his pals it years. His away with . and IULIA IUBA-Iulia was one of the quietest girls in the room studious too. She was fond of reading and spent what time she could find in doing just that. Was rarely seen without her closest friend-Wilda. Belonged to Girls' Chorus. Wore specks. LOUISE IOHNSON-This blonde, blue-eyed lass was never with- out a kind smile for everyone. Played a melophone in the band. Was rather quiet but could voice her opinion without any trouble in P. O. D. class. Her ambition is to be somebody's stenog - might be one of the smallest boys in of the most mischievous for he takes great delight in teasing anyone around him. His favorites are agri- culture and driving his old jalopy. quiet and capable, always had his lessons well prepared. Reading took up a great deal of his time. Disliked public speaking. Enjoyed a good joke occasionally. Would like to do mechanical work. Likes football and baseball games. jokes plus his jolly laughter and his many frriends. Not only did he play added much to the cheers at football bass drum. He was sports editor of the
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The SHADONIAN MARGARET FURCHO- Skeeziks was noted for her jolly dis- position and friendly attitude. Was a wizard at telling jokes. Had a yen for arguing. Danced at noon and at Nickel Dances with friend, Peg. Her pet phrase was Oh, Yeah! Walked daily from Central City. WILBUR GEARHART-i'Will was circulation manager of the Shadonian and assistant sports writer for the Shadarrow during his senior year. Belonged to chorus and choir. Was one of the twins in The Sunshine Twins. Hunting took up most of his leisure hours. Even had to play hookey in order to get that deer. ROY GEARHART- Hardy is tall and blonde-haired, is a good- natured fellow and a loyal member of the F. F. A. He played center on the basketball team and was on the football squad for two seasons. He could often be seen with a certain senior fem. WILLIAM HADDOW- Bill was fortunate in getting to all games free of charge because he held the favored position as manager of the team. Whisthng and teasing blondes were his favorite hobbies. Was a member of Chorus and assistant sports editor of the Shadonian. MARIAN HALL-Marian was a faithful member of the Girls' Chorus and Choir. Enjoyed a good joke at all times. Kept the class awake with her history speeches. Was an advocate of noon dancing and school parties. A very dependable worker. Showed a great interest in the Art Club activities. MARY HAYDU-Mary busses in from Wilbur. She played the violin during her freshman and sophomore years. As typist on the Shadarrow and the Shadonian she proved her efficiency at the typewriter. Her favorite sport is bowling. HELEN HINTOSH-Helen comes to Shade from the metropolis of Gahagen. Her ever present, cheery smile, coupled with a grand sense of humor has endeared her to many of her classmates. She was seldam seen without Emily. HILDA HILLEGAS-This blonde, blue-eyed lass was a member of the No. 4 gang. Majored in Home Ec. and enjoyed it immensely. Seldom missed an important dance. Reporter for the Home Ec. Club. Helped to comfort many a sweet tooth by selling candy at noon. Delights in teasing the he-men of Shade. ' GEORGE HUNCHAR- Speedy argued with anyone who could put up with him. Detested English and Music classes, but was a whiz at math. Was on several debating teams. Very studious. Would like to make mine engineering his life work. AGNEQ HUNTER- Mickey blonde, brown-eyed, and ambiable but quiet, walked from Central City in the cold, rain, or shine. She pals around with Bandjak and is a regular attendant at the cinema. She belonged to the Commercial Club. fl3l
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The SHADONIAN BARBARA LICHVAR- Barb's dimples and the colorful ribbons in her brown hair added to her cuteness. Not only was she an ac- curate and efficient typist, but she also liked to express herself in P. O. D. class. She was class treasurer during her junior year. DONALD LOHR-When we heard someone speak a slow drawl, we knew Donald was around. He is in his paradise when at a square dance. He spends his spare time hunting the inhabitants of the woods. EMILY LOHR-Emily-one of the tallest girls in the class. Dark haired, dark-eyed, always neatly dressed. Very considerate of others and also very friendly. Calm and collected at all times. Reading and letter writing were her favorite hobbies. Seldom seen without Ila. Sewed and cooked at her leisure. IOANNE LOHR- Io was active in many extra-curricular activi- ties throughout her four years in high school. She not only played the clarinet in the orchestra and band, but also displayed great talent at tickling the ivories. Was associate editor of the Shadarrow during her senior year. A member of Girls' Chorus, and the Art Club. Played the part of the other gal in Campus Quarantine. WARREN LOHR-Four years ago Warren entered the portals of Shade quietly, leaving them in like manner. He especially likes to hunt deer which may account for his frequent absences during hunting season. Hails from Pokey Town. GENEVIEVE LOW- Beansie --our little classmate with that en- viously slim waistline. Sang soprano in Girls' Chorus. Took home economics and claims her specialty is peanut butter fudge-mmm! Sounds goods! Her merry chuckle helped to locate her in a crowd, even if she couldn't be seen. Gang. i 15 l . :..r +3 si K ' IOHN LUCAS- Boyko was th easy-going fellow who made a hit with both sexes. He earned three letters as end on the gridiron and played on the varsity basketball team for four years. Boyko was a frequent visitor to the dance halls. WALTER MAHLER-Walter exhibits his tenor voice to great ad vantage in both Boys' Chorus and Choir for several years Although he wears a natural blush, he turns rosier when a member oi the op posite sex speaks to him. He hopes someday to be a tiller of soil STEVE MATEY-Steve, a tall, happy-go-lucky lad, took great de light in teasing the girls. Although he lived in Central City his sole alibi for being late for school was that his bus was late. REVA MAUST-Reva, a friendly and good-natured lass came to Shade during her sophomore year. She surprised us by turning out to be one of our best jitterbugs. Reva is a follower of the Wilbur
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