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The SHADONIAN MICHAEL YASKOLA- Mike never had much to say. Although he enjoys many sports, hunting heads his list. To and from school his Pontiac was always filled with fellow classmates. Member of Commer- cial Club. ALICE ZALAR-Vigor and vitality with a capital V is for Alice. She is also one of our best jitterbugs. Likes all kinds of trinkets, parties, and sports. Her hobby is dancing and is a very friendly and cheer- ful classmate. HELEN ZAYAC-Helen, walked to school from Boom Town with Enoch and Zalar. She was one of our champion gigglers. She was a regular partner of Alice's when it came to dancing. IEAN ZGETTS-Iean was an enthusiastic supporter of all activities in school. She took to dancing like a duck to water. As a member of the Art Club for four years, she made many prize-winning posters. She was a cheer leader in her senior year. ETHEL ZWICK-Ethel is an attractive, fuin-loving famerette. Her coiffure was always beautifully combed with every hair tucked right in place. She figured both in Girls' Chorus and Choir. Ethel can cook and bake like nobody's business. FRANK SEASACK-Frank had a wisecrack for every occasion. Ped- dled his two-wheeler to school when the weather permitted. Kept the gals well entertained in Latin II class. Could be found most any night occupying a back seat at the Central City movies. Likes basket- ball and football games. Enjoyed public speaking and chem classes. ... t. .. . .y rr S' nfs -and ?.6 lt! iwqk, . ny ,Y .f IOHN DORSICK- Goldie played end on the football team. Was jolly and full of mischief on all occasions. Took shop for four years and liked it. Is quite a flirt when it comes to blondes. His cherished am- bition is to become a very good machinist. MARIORIE LAMBERT-Although Marge didn't dance, she kept noon time from being dull and monotonous by running the machine for other students to dance. She attended most of the football games. A neat dresser and a whizz at telling jokes, she had no end of friends. IOSEPHINE WAGNER- Iosie won acclaim throughout her school career as an accomplished violinist. She is a member at the Iohnstown Symphony Orchestra and played in the school orchestra. An active participant in the Art Club, Photo Club and the Girls' Chorus. Was exchange editor of the Shadarrow. Skating and dancing occupy her leisure hours. FRANK NAVALANEY-Frank could be seen in the mimeographing room running off stencils almost any period of the day. Going to the movies and driving his dad's car are a few of his favorite pastimes. f20l
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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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IOHN KUSHNER At first Iohn seems rather qquiet and shy, but you will find him very jovial cmd talkative He played the violin in orchestra for four years and became advertising manager of the Shadonian during his senior year You can often see him driving his SARA CATHERINE BOWSER Sara was a friendly classmate with a Jolly disposition at all times Wore a wide variety of pretty clothes. Assistant alumni editor of the Shadarrow Sara is very fond of reading and dancin Found it her exclusive right to play hookey when the The SHADONIAN.- IOE WAGNER- loe was enthuiastic about his hobby-photog- raphy. Was the photo editor of the Shadonion and president of the Photo Club. Played a clarinet in the band. Tormenting the fems was a delightful pastime for Ioe. Showed a distinct preference for red- headed girls. MARY STOSICK-Mary, as Circulation Manager of the Shadarrow, buzzed through the halls with great speed. Helped lead Shade's cheer- ing fans. Took Home Ec. during her senior year and liked it. As a hobby she collects recipes. Enjoyed dancing and all types of music. REYNALD TRIMELONI- Aldo was one of the friendliest fellows in the class. He not only played a violin but also the piano and traps. Is an appreciator of good music. Skating, tennis and swimming are his favorite sports. Enjoyed football and the nickel dances. IENNIE NARET-Iennie is petite and neat as a pin and wears hairdoes very becoming to her. When it comes to pinning blue ribbons to the girls with the sweetest personalities, Iennie is sure to be one of them. Favorite sport is bowling. DOROTHY STASKO-Dorothy was president of the Art Club, and spent most of her spare periods in the art room producing many of her masterpieces. Dot had many clothes, all of them attractive. Fond of dancing, she attended all of the school parties. CHARLES HUHA-Charles proved to be a true-blue jitterbuggist. Really a smooth dancer. Was a member of Boys' Chorus and humor editor of the Shadonian. Has a build like Hercules and hair that is the rage of all the fems. Gave his slang a fair treatment at all times. HELEN SMOLEN Studious describes Helen. Occasionally com- plained about her work but never failed to turn out those A's and B's. Reporting editor of the Shadarrow Walked to school, even in the worst . .,- ,. I kind of weather with the greatest determination. Helen's Hi ya! was X , I ' U VERYL BALDWIN Baldy spent a great deal of his time riding V E' '1i'- --W the ever faithful green bus from Reels to Windber. Was assistant busi- .. ' l t ,,,, rx ness manager of the Shadarrow Rifle shooting is his favorite sport. , I ' Delighted in teasing anyone who could take it. His cherished ambition A if , f2ll
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