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re? 'L R E Vzl fi 1 vt X 'X 1 rs! 'fi .. M ,.,. . . -'Y ff' , .LN sri V t ti 1.4 QQQ 3 Geraldine Wascovich Vincent Stufft Frank Sobieski Genevieve Petrosky Sylvia Neuman 'vw n is ix Q . zis J' tl i f' 1 Iane Lloyd Elma Landis Margaret Hawrylak Iulia Harry Louise Graci HONOR ROLL Paul Gardosik Mike Chicager William Cassidy Iean Brubaker Margaret Bestvina Things near us are seen ol the size of lifeg things at a distance are diminished to the size of the understanding, K W. HAZLITT, On Going a Iourney The individual is as superb as a nation when he has the qualities which make a superb nation. W. WHITMAN, Leaves ol Grass, Preface Height of aim and nobility ot expression are true forces. They grow to be an obliga- tion upon us. A lofty sense ol personal worth is one oi the surest elements at greatness. I. MORLEY, Compromise He is happiest who advances more gradually to greatness. ADAM SMITH, Theory of Moral Sentiment 6
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MARGARET VIKARA- Marge could constantly be seen with Grace. Walked to school from Central City but didn't enjoy it at all. Was another who believed in keeping up the morale of the boys in service, by writing friendly f?l letters. Took the academic course. Neat in appearance and always ready is Marge. Disliked school work. GERALDINE WASCOVICH- Gerry to her friends, Was editor- in-chief of Shadarrow and could usually be seen conferring with the staff or the sponsor. Was a member of the Special Art class and also Girls' Chorus. Enjoyed science and P. O. D. class immensely. Liked movies and parties. Dislikes-we haven't found any. Will be remembered for her roles as Mother in Growing Pains, and Peck's Bad Boy. RALPH WEYANT- Oscar lived only a few steps from the school, but was very seldom on time when the bell rang. Took a great interest in football and basketball. Played one of the leading roles in Growing Pains and, as Dutch stole many a scene. Quiet-yes, until he's aroused. He was sports editor for Shadonian. Planned to join the Army Air Corps and become a pilot. DELMONT WHITED- Yike left Shade at mid-term to join the U. S. Navy and went to see the world through a porthole. Was the only senior who owned his own car, and was proud of his ZS Chev too! His favorite hangout was the Shade Grill. Blushed very easily. Always had a witty reply for everyone. His ever increasing popularity was the result of his tactfulnessf Ship ahoy, Yike! IOHN WILK- johnny was perhaps the last person to enter school every morn. Carefree and popular with everyone. Went for those western novels in a big way. Always had a word for the girls. Was raring to go on the brisk cool mornings, but usually forgot his books for class. Was never left in the dark about any- thing very long. ALICE WILKIE- Alice was tall and talkative-once she got started, Sometimes talked faster than water runs. This blue-eyed blonde damsel certainly knew her way around the dance floor. Loved movies and parties. Always had a smile for someone who needed it. Enjoyed classical music plus jiveg what cr combination! STEVE WOLONOSKY- Buzzy never bothered his head much about his studies, but was really ambitious once he got started. Took great pleasure in teasing and pestering girls-one in particu- lar! Enjoyed reading Alvin's western thrillers. Anything he dis- liked must be outside of school. Movies, were his specialty. ANNABELLE ZIMMERMAN- Annabelle took pride in her Home Ec. course and sincerely believed the saying The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Perhaps that's why she is engaged. Was quiet and was an individualist. Was a member of the Special Art class. Intended to become a housewife and make a go of it. EDWARD ZUBEC-You could distinguish Ed from the rest by the mischievous look in his eye. Enjoyed annoying teachers, especially Mr. Miller. Thought there was nothing so fascinating as playing hookey. Found himself lost in everything in school because his Fame started with a Z Wasn't very talkative except when among riends.
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CLASS WILL I, Calvin Beltz, bequeath my curly locks to Bill Hamer. I, Olga Bayconich, bequeath my seat in typing class to my sister Ann. I, Mildred Balog, leave my friendly manner to be used by Arlene Wagner. I, Mike Berezonsky, bequeath my seat near the uni- vent in the lab to Richard Kipp. I, Celia Berkebile, leave my quietness to Charlotte Koliski. I, Margie Bestvina, leave my hurried steps in the halls to a speedy junior, Liz Magnone. I, Sara Mae Bollerhey, bequeath my red hair to Ioe Naugle. I, Marion Boyer, bequeath all my books to someone who likes to read more than I, namely Wanda Cable. I, lean Brubaker, bequeath my size two shoes to Tillie Domogola. I, Lois Cable, bequeath my giggle to Genevieve Greathouse. I, William Cassidy, bequeath my many blushes and embarrassing moments to Steve Evano. I, Raymond Chiappelli, bequeath my position as first violinist in orchestra to Iohn Bodinsky. I, Mike Chicager, bequeath my ability to come to school at the last minute, to Vincent Palanes. I, Ann Delasko, bequeath my old faithful P. O. D. book to my sister, Verna. I, Dan Domagola, bequeath my ability to make touchdowns to an up and coming junior, Bob Kritzer. I, Philip Furioso, leave my position as guard on the football team to Howard Taub. I, Paul Gardosik, bequeath my shop technique to Angelo Rizzo. I, Ianet Gearhart, bequeath all my clarinet music to Eva Mcmges. I, Louise Grace, bequeath all my curiosity and ques- tion asking to Blanche Trimeloni. I, Iulia Harry, do not will, do not bequeath, do not leave anything behind because I want to take it with me. l, Helen Hawrylak, bequeath my rush to get to school on time to one, Theresa Stine. I, Margaret Hawrylak, leave my seat in French class to my Ieane Soeur, Mildred. I, Elsie Hintosh, leave my gum chewing technique to Mary Daley. I, Fred Huston, leave my knack for getting the Ford truck to school on time to my sister, Hazel. H? I, Roy Huston, bequeath all my old detention hall slips to one Paul Matey. I, Mary Kacmarski, leave my quietness f?l to my sister, Dorothy, so that Mr. I-Iostetler can concentrate on his work in the library. I, Catherine Kalmer, leave behind all my freckles and untimely blushes to Helen Kutsmeda if she cares to have them. I, Ioseph Keri, bequeath my ability to annoy peo- ple fespecially teachersl to Bob Hoppert.
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