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

 - Class of 1945

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ANDREW KOTZAR-Better known as Andy was that tall, dark, wavy-haired fellow who hailed from Rockingham and came under the list of shop boys. He proved to have quite a brain for math and physics in classes cmd when he took the Army Air Corps test. When he grinned or smiled, he had a characteris- habit all his own, that of holding his chin with one hand. Traveling through the halls, he could invariably he seen with Skeezix. His work on the Shadonian staff was that of business manager. ln addition, he was interested in Student Council. His main activity and am- bition were almost one-he was in the Aeronautics Club and wanted to become an aeronautical engineer. ANN KUTSMEDA- Hinka was another Shadian who enjoyed watching football games. Was an active member of the Commercial Club in her Senior year. Rode a bus to school from No. 4. Planned to put her Commercial education to use as ct secretary. ALVIN LAMBERT- ludy was an enthusiatic F. F. A. member and was disappointed when it was cut out of the curriculum. Was nearly always seen with Hamer and Williamson. Wasn't at all bashful when there were girls around. Liked music and belonged to the Boys' Chorus and Mixed Chorus. Also played in the Oper- etta and Minstrel show. Was Assistant Stage Manager of Grumpy. Liked the noon hour and eighth period, for then he could talk. Always could be counted on to be handyman for anything or anyone who needed his help. PAY LANDIS-The small girl with the figure that made the boys oh and ah was Etta, close friend of Theresa and Nona. She gave whole-hearted support to almost every organization, the Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Student Government, Latin Club, Biology Club, and Shadarrow. She enjoyed the parties, went to the prom her Iunior year with Marcus, our great actor. Wanted to be a telephone operator or work in a defense plant, then on to college. STANLEY LENSIE- Stush liked to tease the 'teachers and wasn't above a little flirting now and then in the library. Though few suspected it, he 'could sing, and, did, for three years in the Boys' Chorus. He took the Shop course and expected to ,join the Merchant Marine. ANTHONY LICHVAR- Tony, our speedy wing- fback on the football varsity, enjoyed sipping cider tteven made himself a supply last year.l In his Iunior iyear, he left for Detroit, but Shade magnetism drew him back in two months. Would argue on any point and 'was attracted to freckles or a certain little girl wear- Ling them. Bob and Ray were his pals. Someday he may be the Attorney Anthony Lichvar. ELIZABETH MAGNONE- Lizzie or Butch was our charming majorette with the shiny, coal-black hair. Was on both the Shadarrow and Shadonian staffs fAlumni and Humor Editorsl. Portrayed the character Susan in Grumpy. Member of the Latin and Biology Club, interested in Student Council, and an enchanting classmate fthe boys found her especially sol. She and Pearly were inseparable. Ambition-singer. PAUL MATEY-Paul, neat and quiet, was another of those Shop lovers, and constant supporters at our foot- ball and basketball games. His ambition was to be an electrical engineer. Liked to chauffeur his friends to and from school in his car. Disliked to give speeches. IOE MILAVEC-Ioe was one of our really handsome guys. His smoothly brushed blond hair and his erect car- riage drew many an appreciative feminine eye. He could play the guitar, too! tSerenade her, Ioe?l Shop work was his greatest pleasure and he had the unique am- bition to become a cabinet maker after the war. STANLEY MILAVEC- Stan was one of the ham- mer fellows and he spent most of his time tinkering in the shop. Biked to school in nice weather, other times came with Mr. Miller. Enjoyed Physical Ed. and outside of school was interested in all sports including fishing. Hoped to be a metal lathe operator. I ,+ fa ei: . 'S' 7h , . an t I ' ty ss -ff l lil . Y Fl ef - ,, S 5 A ' 't f ' lt' Q' ' f,.. ANL ' .3

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? 5 is ', nigga 1 A I I Wiz, . 'Q ROBERT HOPPERT- Bob, blond and blue-eyed, went outlfor football during his Freshman cmd Sopho- more years, but he was content to sit back cmd watch the games during the rest of his high school years. He was assistant stage manager for Grumpy and sang in Boys' Chorus his Freshman year. WILLIAM HOYECKI- Bill disliked to he called William. Since it only took him a minute to walk to school, he always had to go after his Solid Geome- try book when he forgot it. In the evening Bill, a mem- ber of the patrol, with his white band of authority, guarded us. Was a Boys' Chorus member. Played foot- ball, went out for track and enjoyed them both. His ambition was to be a Marine like his cousin Stan. He was one of the youngest members of the Senior class, also one of the shorties. THOMAS IARVIS- Tom was a tall, quiet sort of person who believed in speaking when spoken to. fNot a bad policy.l Was in the Aviation Club, sang in the chorus of Pickles, and the Minstrel show, and belonged to the Mixed Chorus. The thing he liked best about school was his periods spent in shop. Ambition was to become an airplane mechanic. RAY IOHNSON-Ray distinguished himself as the official floor walker through the high school halls. Belonged to Boys' Chorus, Biology Club, Student Council, Art Clubs, and did a lot of extra art work. Was a cheerleader and assistant editor-in-chief of Shadonian. Ever-faithful visiting spot in school was Miss Snider's room. And could invariably be seen with his red cap and pals, Tony and Bob. HELEN KACMARSKI- Kush was a member of Girls' Chorus, Orchestra, Biology Club, Home Economics Club, and Girls' Safety Patrol. Enjoyed dancing fjitter- bugl and laughing, Was seen mostly with Mary Ann Balya and Mary lane Wagner, Loafing places were Windber or Shade Grille. Her ambition was to become a telephone operator. I Number, pIease? l. HELEN KANIUK-'lKaniuk took the Home EC. course. She spent time in the movies admiring Clark Gable or Errol Flynn. Expected to make young tems beautiful with her finger curl after graduation, and later make use of her home ec. EDWARD KAWALA- Skeez, for that's generally the name to which he answered, was one of our bright students, a member of the Aeronautics class, and an Air Cadet. Planned to make aviation his career. Quietness and neatness describe Edward, who won many friends in his four years at Shade. Was an efficient business manager of the Shadarrow. He liked hunting and sports, disliked walking to school, claimed he didn't study fbut how else could he get the A's and B's?l, and thoroughly enjoyed high school life. HENRY LLEWELLYN KENNO- Kenno was our efficient captain of the safety patrol. His walk was almost saunteringp he loved to stroll through the halls. Because of his interest in music, he joined the Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, sang in the Minstrel Show and Operetta. Making posters in the Poster Club was an- other of his extra activities around school. Ambition to become an engineer. RICHARD KIPP-Richard was a quiet guy who got an attack of acute nervousness when asked to give a speech. His scholastic record showed him to be well at the top. He was interested chiefly in the sciences- Physics and Chemg he joined the aeronautics class during his Senior year. Was exchange editor for Shadar- row. Being an outstanding Physics student, he wanted to enter the field of electrical sciences. CHARLO'I'l'E KOLISKI- Koza was that quiet, bru- nette who hailed to Shade from Koontztown. She sang in the Girls' Chorus for three years and belonged to the Commercial Club. Enjoyed typing and football and basketball games. Her ambition was to become a secretary.



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IULIA MOXIM- Moxie was usually seen with her inseparable pal Rose. Bookkeeping class was her special interest as a Shadite. She loved to gossip during the eighth period and at noon. LUCILLE MlLLER+ Lu, was a faithful mem- ber of the orchestra for the past three years and in this last year occupied a first violinist's seat. Took part in extra-curricular activities which in-luded Girls' Chorus, Biology Club, Latin Club, and Shadarrow. Would like to become a Home E:onomics teacher. RUBY MILLS-Ruby, usually called by her last name, was one of the tallest and quietest girls of the class. She took the Home Economics course and belong- ed to the Home Economics Club for three years. Like most Shadites, liked Watching football games. Her ambitions were to work in a defense plant until after the war, then get married. IOHN MOHNASKY-Iohn, called Moe by his shop pals, was a hunting and fishing sportsman. Football and baseball were his favorite sports, this we sur- mised by his attendance at the games. Espeially enjoyed working in shop and tinkering on his brother's Chev. His ambition was to be in the Service of the U. S. A. IOHN MUHA- Bobo didn't believe in loafing. He was constantly in motion, annoying teachers and arousing classes. Proud of his car and was around to the shop, turned out quite a few masterpieces. One of the Seniors who went into service before May 18. Surprised himself by getting an A in English. He was a 1ady's man. IOSEPH NAGY- Peva was one of the shorties in our class but his lack of avoirdupois did not stop him from becoming a football and basketball hero. His gracefulness at dancing won him great popularity with the girls. Driving his brother-in-law's '41 Pontiac seem- ed to be his most pleasurable pastime. Peva ex- pected to use his industrial arts knowledge to become an electrician. IOSEPHINE NAUGLE- Io came from a farm down on the Ridge and believed she'd continue to live on one. A commercial student, she enjoyed Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Pickles. She liked the bus ride to and from school and people's reactions to different problems. VINCENT PALANES- Vince, a tall, quiet guy who wore glasses, liked his shop class and, after graduation planned to be a machinist or to have a small, wood- working shop. Vince was musically inclined, too, and sang in the Boys' Chorus for three years. His hobby was collecting postcards. Liked movies and bicycle riding. Palled around with his own particular hammer and hatchet gang fthe shop boysl. BEATRICE PILACKY- Beaty was in the Choir for three year, both the Girls' Chorus and Art Club for' two years. Thought that the majority of students had a friendly attitude and liked the opportunities presented by the activities at Shade. Wanted to go to a business col- lege and become a secretary. STEVE POLLOCK- Pesto liked the study periods in the library. Participated vigorously in athletics. Liked to see fashion shows fgirls we presumel. Sassed the ladies about their frills and laces. His favorite subject was biology. His ambition was to learn telegraphy and wear the army uniform.

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