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

 - Class of 1944

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WILLIAM CASSIDY- Bill was always the first to blush when the tems spoke to him. Loved mathematics exceptionally well and said he plans to enter college to continue his mathematical course. His Irish blue eyes sparkled with enthusiasm which betrayed his fine sense of humor. We're wise to you, Bill. RAYMOND CHIAPPELLI- Chippie the tallest senior, always came in time to hear the second bell ring and always had his shoes shined. His curly brown hair was envied by Shade's heroines. He took an active part in Basketball, played a violin very well, and never over-estimated himself. MIKE CHICAGER- Chig was the nick name to which this young Fomeo responded. Usually left home from across the street in the Dagwood Bumstead fashion. Quiet, reserved, but he didn't fool us a bit! His main interest lay in music-especially the vocal side. Had a record of having been a member of the boys' chorus for seven years. Played the part of the gypsy Chieftain in the operetta Pickles very well. ANN DELASKO- Etna was the tall, slender and quiet lassie who never spoke unless the occasion demanded it. Loved dancing, preferably smooth music. Roller skating and writing letters were among her favorite pastimes. Took the Commercial course and wants to become someones stenog. Displayed a beautiful skating pin in classes. PHILIP FURIOSO- Phil was the type who tried to be as incon- spicuous as possible. Never talked unless amid his pals. His pres- ence on the football field as guard was a big help. He was one of Shade's lettermen. Never let anyone guess his likes or dislikes. Paled around with Mike most of the time. PAUL GARDOSIK- Gardy was the man of a very few words. His hobby was making interesting and useful articles in the shop. Interested in sports. Was an honor student of the class of '44 and proud of it. Claimed he has no weaknesses. IANET GEARHART- Ian's pals were Millie and Syl. Usually forgot her clarinet when there was band rehearsal, but didn't have tar to return home to get it. Did a splendid job of playing Lady Vivian in the Musical Comedy. Was also typist for the Shadarrow. Took pride in doing things slowly but well! LOUISE GRACI- Weeze came to Shade in her sophomore year from Schenley High fPittsburghl. Her pleasing manner in and about school has won her many steadfast friends. Good- natured and inquisitive was Louise. Her inseparable pals were Iean and Pauline. Played the leading role as Ilona the gypsy girl in Pickles Likes dancing especially well, and did a beautiful light fantastic. IULIA HARRY- Iu1ie was constantly on the go, being presi- dent of Special Art class and reporting editor of the Shadarrow. Was a good public speaker and expressed her ideas very well in student council debate in assembly. Looks exceptionally well in red. Made use of her wide and carefully selected vocabulary. Struggled for three years with her faithful viola and finally mastered the scales. Had no particular ambition. Likes action and disliked seriousness. HELEN HAWRYLAK-if you happen to be a very special friend you might use the nickname of Sugar to draw the attention of this blonde. Loved spaghetti, dill pickles, pumpkin pie, and the song Stardust Reading and roller skating plus dancing were among her favorite pastimes. Looked well in skirts and sweaters. Etna and Sugar have decided to be Somebody's Steno --preferably for a large advertising Company in New York.

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MILDRED BALOG- Millie greeted her friends with a smile and a warm Hi-Ya. Her inseparable chums were Syl and Ian. She enjoyed dancing, especially Latin-American varieties. Took the Commercial course cmd really wants to be a private secretary. Her naturally curly hair was envied by every one. OLGA BAYCONICH- Olga was the petite miss with such a pleasing personality. Iohn and Iames were constantly at her side. Each new popular song was her favorite. She was especially fond of waltzes and concert music. Believes school life would be more interesting if you didn't have to study. CALVIN BELTZ-l'Ca1vin hailed from the cities of cities- Gahagan. Didn't like to be teased about his pretty curls. Said girls were the least of his worries-we wonder! Loved out-door sports especailly. Takes to his Dad's Chev like a duck takes to water! Considered Phil his best pal! MIKE BEREZONSKY- Mike was dark complexioned, with brown eyes, and black hair. Mike is the type who turned things over in his mind and kept his classmates guessing most of the time. Loved to argue any subject concerning miners-icould it be that he intends to be onell The Vernon was his favorite hangout. CELIA BERKEBILE- Sis was a girl whom we all liked. Came from a farm out yonder and could strum the mandolin like nobody's business. Liked square dancing. Seemed to be the quiet sort, in school, but one can't judge a book by its cover! MARGARET BESTVINA-Busy as a bee, Margie had a cheery word for most everyone. Her main desire is to become an expert secretary. Everyone enjoys her witticism. She took an active part in extra-curricular activities and the viola was among her prize headaches. Is interested in art and dramatics. Is a constant plug- ger in the class room. Will be remembered for her performance in the minstrel and the senior play. SARA MAE BOLLERHEY- Red had the privilege of being the only senior with red hair and lovely it was too! Played clarinet in band and orchestra, and could also polish the ivories with great ease. Acted as an efficient photo editor for Shadarrow and Shadonian. Wrote regularly to her guy in the armed service. MARIAN BOYER- Butch to everyone who knew her well. She found it rather difficult to get to school everyday. Her greatest weakness was stubbornness. Found great pleasure in roller skating and attending the movies. Disliked being called a farmer because she did not hail from one. IEAN BRUBAKER-Tiny, talkative,, but vivacious was leanie. Enjoyed farm life and was proud to be a farmerette. Took pride in her size Zlfz shoes. Studious, ambitious-were the key words for lean. Acted as Photo Editor for Shadonian. Was interested in li- brary work and was thinking about nursing as a career. Was a knock-out, as Growing Pain's Terry, LOIS CABLE-Blonde, blue-eyed Lois always looked on the bright side of life. Took the Home Economics course and expected to make use of it some day. Was full of giggles most of the time. Liked to frequent the movies at Iohnstown, and square dance at Flat Rock. Iust try to find out what her dislikes are!



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MARGARET HAWRYLAK-Short, quiet Marge was another of our ramblers from C. C. Her ambition to become a woman doctor will succeed, we're sure! Acted as exchange manager of the Shadarrow. Disliked French to the 'nth degree. Was quite lively when aroused. Could frequently be seen with a pile ot books on her arm strolling through the halls. ELSIE HINTOSH- Skinny and Marty were always together. She was flippant and friendly. Always chewed gum with great zest and sometimes it seemed to get the better of her. Couldn't live with- out the movies. Expected to be a secretary after she was gradu- ated. May you succeed. Never seen without a big smile greeting you as you went along. FRED HUSTON-l'Fred says that he will be a preacher some day tEven though he must reforml. He loved to drive the milk truck in the morning. Took an active part in the F. F. A. and hoped that it would return to Shade in the future. Sometimes was caught naping in the study hall, but maybe he studied too hard at night! Liked to do things he thought were reasonable. ROY HUSTON- Roy came to school usually during the second period and couldn't get over the milk route sooner. Even though he said he would retire to the farm in future years, we hope he will have the opportunities to express his ability as an excellent speak- er, actor and singer. Was the type that would stand on his own two feet if he felt sure he was right. Took an actvie part in P. O. D. debates. Had many lofty ideas. And a way with the ladies. MARY KACMARSKI-l'Mary had one of the most humorous laughs of all the seniors. Telling good jokes was her specialty. Was an expert at dancing cmd we wouldn't doubt if she had already danced a million miles. She liked to read serious books, mainly interested in Shakespeare. Disliked being serious. Liked anyone who could take a joke! Cheers especially for the Air Force. CATHERINE KALMER- Kalmer was the tiny girl with those neat fashions. Blushed when the name Frank was mentioned or when there was discussion about the U. S. Marines. When asked what her future plans were, she just smiled and gave us the im- pression that she had something worthwhile up her sleeve. Typed for the Shadonian and you could always find Kalmer and Naret laughing over some hardy joke in study halls. Sported a stunning pair of wings given her by him. IOE KERI- Ice was the guy from Wilber with the all too mischievous nature. He was one of the strong believers in freedom of speech-especially during class periods. Claimed a study period was his favorite class. Disliked physics to a great degree. Plans to join the Marines. IOSEPH KOVAK- Yuskee was continually getting into mis- chief in study hall. In fact, he was one of Mrs. Kimball's prize head- aches. Was one of our new additions to the basketball team, and a good one at that! Soon as weather permits, it's the baseball dia- mond for Ioe. Disliked to study or recite. His sparkling smile was a characteristic which was admired by many. ELMA LANDIS- Elma was another of the senior shorites. Tooted the trumpet in band and enjoyed it too. Took the academic course. Intelligent, she chose her subjects with care. Was active in many extra-curricular activities. Inside dope tells us she likes school. Plans on going to college later on. Was literary editor of Shadonian. IAMES LIEGHTY- lim is a chap whom we all liked. His main hobby was hooky playing. Always got away with it though. His abilities, said he, were to come to class unprepared, forgetting his books also. Could be seen dancing at noon and at parties like a real old timer. Did almost anything if he put his mind to it. ,4 CQ - . M.. 'fs l

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