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The .SHADONIAN HELEN SHEARON-Helen was one ol the tallest girls in the senior class. A hard worker, she usually accomplished what she set out to do. She not only played the clarinet in band but also acted as president of Commercial Club and vice-president of the class in her senior year. IANE SIPE-Short and well-dressed, lane is blessed with beautiful long, naturally curly hair, which is the envy of all the senior lasses. She especially disliked public speaking. IOHN SKERO-Iohn is lull of vim, vigor and vitality. He could argue his way out of anything. He proved himselt very capable as assistant business manager tor the Shadonian and as a member of the football squad. GENEVIEVE SLOCK-Genevieve was one ol the small girls in the senior class. 1-in excellent art student, she had many of her art works exhibited in the Art Club and was treasurer of the club in her junior year. Movies are her favorites. Ollie Snyder-Ollie proved to be an ace advocate of singing. Says it is good for what ails one. Was a member of Choir. Very talented at piano playing. Is an old hand at doing farm work and really likes it, too. Her most attractive feature is her dimples. ls a good cyclist. HELEN SCROCZYNSKI-Helen is the only member of the class to have red hair. Studious and ambitious, she was well rewarded tor her hard work. She was in the Art Club during her senior year. PETER STEFANIV- Pete is ol the unassuming type who don't' say much. But just ask him anything about world happenings and he reads a great deal. He showed great ,skill in industrial arts. NAOMI STUFFT-One of this year's small girls-Naomi. Likes to dance a lot and listen to the radio. She is one ol the literary editors ot the Shadonian and is doing very well in scholastics too. STANLEY SZELAZEK-Stanley has a Way of looking down on everybody he meets. Maybe it is his height. His favorite sport is base- ball and he knows practically everything about all the players and teams in the country. HELEN TELMANIK-Helen appears to be quiet, but is quite talka- tive when in her own crowd. She especially disliked public speeches. Although she didn't dance during the noon hours, she takes an active part in dancing elsewhere. C187
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The SHADONIAN AMELIA PHILLIPS--This dark-haired, dark-eyed lass was kept well occupied with her job as feature editor of the Shadarrow. Taught the less fortunates how to work their math problems. Always gay and never without a: Wisecreack. Ambition is to don a white cap and uniform. Watch the pulses soar! RALPH POLGAR-There was never a dull moment when Ralph was around, for he always had a wisecrack for every occasion. His outstanding feature is his freckles. He was continually bragging about his Chev. PHILLIP PONGRAC--l'Doc wore a grin from ear to ear. Sel- dom Without a clever wisecreack. Makes airplane models as a hobby. Skiing and hiking are his favorite pastimes. ls very jolly. His cherished ambition is to become an aviator and soar through the clouds. WILDA RAYMAN-Wilda was one of the sweetest girls in the class. Is blessed with dimples and natural curly hair. Was very efficient as assistant reporting editor of the Shadarrow, but her poems were an even greater asset to the paper. Sang second soprano in Girls' Chorus. CHARLOTTE ANN REITZ- Snooks -the ideal classmate! Her merry chuckle and pleasing personality won her many friends. Spent all her free hours working in the art room. Served as treasurer of the Art Club. To any question she did not Wish to answer directly she always replied with a very timely Are you kiddin'? LOUISE ROMAN-Louise was very active in extra-curriculum activities. Being a gifted artist, she need only give the paint brush a few strokes and she has a beautiful picture before her. She was a supporter of the nickel dances, art editor of the Shadonian, and one of the first to introduce new dance steps at Shade. KATHRYN SEFCHICK-Kathryn was one of the quiet and shy members of the class. She wore many different hairdoes, all of them very becoming to her. Much of her spare time was spent with him. Member of the Commercial Club. WILLIAM SEMENIK- Bill -short, blonde, and blue-eyed, ap- pears to be a little shy, but is not when among friends. Collects stamps and builds airplane models as a hobby. Belonged to Boys' Chorus. His dreams are confined to the clouds, for his greatest desire is to be an viator. CECIL SHAFFER-Cecil always tried his best to keep out of trou- ble, but rarely succeeded. Studies the radio and the airplane during his spare time. Likes singing and is quite an artist. Was assistant photo editor of the Shadonian, a member of Boys' Chorus, Choir and the Art Club. Has his heart set on becoming an aeronautical engineer. ELMER SHAFFER-Elmer has acquired the most unusual nickname of Iunie. Of course, only his closest friends get away with calling him that. When it comes to singing, this fellow is tops. Member of Choir and Chorus. Never missed a square dance. His cheerful per- sonality made him a favorite classmate. V fl7l
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The SHADONIAN DELORES THOMPSON-Delores has pretty blonde hair and a milk- white complexion. She was a very capable Lieutenant of the Girls' Patrol. Delores prefers skirts and sweaters to dresses. BERTHA TILITSKY-Bertha is neat, well-groomed, studious and ef- ficient. She was a whiz at typing but disliked P. O. D. Dancing and at- tending movies occupy much of her spare time. Close friend of Helen and Marian. FRANCES TRIMELONI- Fran, our friendly Italian classmate who hails from Central City, played the violin in the orchestra, and was an ace reporter for the Shadarrow. Can translate Latin like nobody's busi- ness. Made good use of her driver's license by chauffeuring friends to and from school. Very fond of dancing. BETTY TVARDZIK- Betts is one of the few seniors who hails from them thar mountains. Enjoys the rural life. A great deal of her time was spent in reading books and following interesting radio programs. Made good use of her free periods in school by laughing or joking with Fran and May. MARY TVARDZIK-If it should be a senior girl giggling, one can feel almost sure that it is Mary, for she has mastered it to a She spent her spare time working at the 5 and 10 in Central City. A regular pal of Marge. CATHERINE WAGNER-Catherine has blonde hair, blue eyes, and a fair complexion. Ice cream cones are her weakness. Her spare hours are spent in going to the movies, loafing at the Grille, or writing to a certain soldier. . J.. ... ' xx .Mei , ' .f.. Tn , X-it V fl it Q ....,. gt L, . X , 1, K - IANET WAGNER-Ianet's brown naturally curly hair is the envy of all the girls. Rather bashful but overcame it when among close friends. Was one of the quiet girls of the class but we cannot say that she wasn't energetic. Her sweet smile won her an abundance of friends. PAUL WASIL-Paul is a student who has little to say at any time. Among his dislikes are book reports and public speaking, but he found himself right at home in the shop. SAMUEL WEIBLE-Sam, a future farmer, could be seen anytime working to improve the school grounds. He is seldom seen without Walter. As a member of Boys' Chorus and Choir, he displayed his bass voice to advantage. MARIAN WOICIK-Our senior class is well blessed with quiet lasses, for Marian is one of them, except when she is with her own crowd. She is cz member of the Hill Gang who managed to come to school a few minutes late each morning. f19l
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