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Page 30 text:
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.li f LoversvWhited and Curran Wee Olga Bayconish Mary Naret and big sister Edward Zubek Bob Shaffer Pete 'lremel FIRST GRADERS: First Row- F. Sobieski P. Gardosik G. Smolen Second Row- M. Low M Radclilie P. Pongrac M Hawrylak Third Row- M. Ondich A. Delasko S. Neuman P, Proko L. Graci M Kacmarski Fourth Row- L. Roman P. Furiosio Sis holds flowers while Bill Cassidy sits Cutie Pie Bollerliey Steve Pasierb, Mary Materna, and loe Materna Hoppin' a ride- Bill and Bob Cassidy Mary Kacmarski Studious Rizak Raymond Cliiappelli
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CLASS WILL I, Vincent Stuftt, leave all memories ot smeared posters to Mrs. Reitz. I, Leo Tomko, bequeath my gentlemanly ways to Iohn Stine. I, Maurice Tremel, leave my baton-twirling tech- nique to Neal Lambert. I, Margaret Vikara, bequeath my silent laughter to my sister, Dorothy. I, Geraldine Wascovich, bequeath my acting ability to Mark Burke. l, Ralph Weyant, leave my position as manager of the football team to George Becker. I, Delmont Whited, bequeath my friendliness and ability to be witty to Ioe Nagy. I, Alice Wilkie, leave my position on the aud. floor to next year's rug-cutter, Kay Pribish. I, Steve Wolonsky, bequeath my mischievousness to Tony Lichvar. I, Iohn Wilk, leave my short, snappy walk to be practiced by George Bizick. I, Annabelle Zimmerman, leave my! untorgotten memories ol Shade to one who helped make them so. Iune Kipp. I, Edward Zubec, bequeath my English class re- marks to Bill Balya. To Mr. Williams we bequeath the empty chairs which were occupied by the senior boys during study halls. To Mr. Cable we bequeath the ever-noisy halls during the noon hour. To Mrs. Kimball we bequeath all the birthday sur- prises ot the future. To Mr. Hostetler we bequeath all the goodI?l man- ners ol the senior class. To Mr. Miller we leave all future explosions in the laboratory. To Miss Lehman we leave the hope of getting new typewriters after the war. To Mr. Fluke we bequeath the headache caused by the commencement music. To Mrs. Reitz we bequeath the memories of the artists of the class of '44. To Mrs. Tremel we leave all of the tears and holes in the football uniforms IPerhaps we should buy a sewing machine to go with that.l To Miss Snider we leave all the bugs and insects of the biology class IMeat rationing, you konw.l To Mr. Oakes we bequeath all the interruptions in the study hall. To Mr. Stahl we bequeath the broken locks and desks. To Mr. Shaffer we bequeath good, old room eight. ITake good care ot it, Mr. Shatferl. To Mr. Baldwin we bequeath all the noise that comes from F-4 during the fifth periods. To Miss Critchtield we bequeath the Iuture Dinah Shores and Frank Sinatras of Shade. To Miss Brubaker, we bequeath all the library books to be turned in on time. To Mr. Trimeloni, we bequeath all the worries of making this yearbook a success. To Miss Smith, we bequeath the memories ot cut lingers and burned cooking utensils. To Mr. Dickey, we bequeath the mischievous boys trom'The 9-A section. To Miss McColly, we bequeath the memories ol the good work she did ont the minstrel show. To Miss Mau-rer, we bequeath the unfinished com- positions to be finished by the future generations. I ,
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WE UNDER CLASSMEN The luniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen carry on the tradi- tions ot scholastic achievement, student fellowship, and varied activities. The support ot our team, our newspaper, and our school attairs, is successful because the underclassmen ot Shade pride themselves on active cooperation. So, the under classmen, are leit many traditions. lt is certain that they will succeed in upholding them. IUNIOR CLASS FLOWER-CARNATION MOTTO-l'UNlTED WE STAND: Drvimran Wx FALL COLORS-MAROON AND GRAY SPONSOR-Miss LEHMAN SOPHOMORE CLASS FLOWER-CARNATION MOTTO-DETERMINATION is OUR GUIDE COLORS-W1-rm: AND NAVY BLUE SPONSOR-Miss McCoL1.Y FRESHMAN CLASS FLOWER-WHITE Ros: MOTTO-Succsss is OUR IDEAL COLORS-MAROON AND Warn: SPONSOR-Miss SMITH
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