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

 - Class of 1945

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HONOR ROLL Top-Richard Kipp, Arlene Wagner, Vanda Iohnson, Wanda Cable. Down-Catherine Yurkow, Nellie Srnith, Beatrice Pilacky. The genius of success is still the genius of labor. -GARPIELD All that's great and good is done just by patient trying. -PHOEBE CARY To torrn character is to form grooves in which are to flow the purposes of our lives. -WILLIAM I. BRYAN Good manners must be inspired by the good heart. There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain, around us. -EMERSON An investment in knowledge always pays the best in- terest. -BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Reading maketh a full many conference, a ready many and writing an exact man. -FRANCIS BACON Education is to know for the sake of living, not to live for the sake of knowing. -KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN Twenty Six

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IAMES WILLIAMSON- lim was one of those quick easy to get along with fellows who was ready anytime to lend a helping hand. He exercised his vocal chords in Boys' Chorus and the Mixed Chorus, and took the Agri- cultural course in school. His typing ability got him a job on the Shadarrow staff and he was the birdie- man with the camera for the Shadonian. Enjoyment was his when he played basketball with a team of farm boys who could beat the junior Varsity. lim took part in the Minstrel Show and Pickles, the Operetta. AGNES YELOVICH- Dynamite had just about the same effect as T. N. T. when she lost her temper. How- ever, her quickness was counter balanced by her help- ful endeavors toward fellow classmates. She had a knack for livening up a dull situation. During her junior year she attended Waynesburgh High School. She belonged to Girls' Chorus, Latin Club, Biology Club, Shadarrow, and was a Student Council booster. Her ambition was to enter the Memorial Hospital flohns- townl and be a lady in white. CATHERINE YURKOW- Kush , was that sweet little blonde whom we saw walking to, from, and around school with Mary Shuster. Extra curricular work: a feature reporter for the Shadarrow, a member of the Biology and Latin Clubs, and a collector of teacher's snapshots for the Shadonian. Was distin- guished as the 12-A pecuniary collector. Like her pal, science interested her most. Her ambition was to be a radio operator with the Civil Air Patrol. ELIZABETH ZOLDEY-A commercial student with pretty dark eyes, was E1izz. She joined the Com- mercial Club for a year. Like all good Shadites, she enjoyed the football and basketball games. Wanted to become a secretary and exchange her books for a typewriter. OLGA ZUGROVICH- Douglas , as she was com- monly known to her friends, was very fond of in- vigorating sports. She was a member of the Special Art and Home Ec. Clubs for three years and also be- longed to the Biology Club during her Sophomore year. She desired to obtain a position in the Western Elec- tric Bell Telephone Company. WILLIAM ZUGROVICH- Ha, ha, ha ending with a slow chuckle-that was BiII. Brightened up physics class with his sayings. Was an amateur in the field of photography, outstanding as a darkie in the Minstrel, and played Ruddock in Grumpy, and Pete in Growing Pains. Deep chords of his baritone horn rang out in Band. His major interest was a business career. The useful citizen is like a frame: both hold things together-Denton Shaffer. The usefules citizen is like a wrench that may be adjusted to fit many circumstances.-Iohn Stine. Success is like money: the more you have, the more you want.-Bob Kritzer. Success is an urge that keeps most of us working as magic is an art that keeps most of us guessing.- Pearl Rajtik. Faith is like an acorn, small at first but gradually becoming a strong and sturdy structure.-Richard Kipp. E f Z. rw i 1 Fatill: is like the oceans of the world in that it is arger t an all ol us, and there is enough for every- body.-Bob Kritzer. An ingenious person is like a boxerg he always comes back at you.-Tony Lichvar. The ingenious person is one who can't wait until tomorrow, he dreams up things which will help tomor- row come sooner.-Catherine Yurkow. An ingenious person is similar to an army bulldozer, for if he can't find a way to get somewhere he makes one.--Richard Kipp. Twenty Five



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Class Will 'I'o Mr. Williams, We bequeath Senior home rooms nearer the office to save him many a walk. To Mr. Cable, we bequeath our dead stares in Solid Geometry class, especially over diag- onals. lMay they haunt you foreverl. To Mrs. Kimball, We bequeath a book lto answer all our questions for helpl. To Mr. Hostetler, we bequeath a ten cent stamp in a quarter book to set the war bond quota Way over the top. To Mr. Miller, We bequeath our class per- iods so that he can have more fun playing with the static electricity machine. To Miss Lehman, We bequeath a thank you card in recognition of all football pro- grams and tickets that she had ready. To Mr. Fluke, We bequeath a more appre- ciative class to listen to the l7th century music. To Mrs. Reitz, We bequeath more flashy posters by future Seniors. To Mr. Kipp, We bequeath a bottle of Hot Stuff to rub all the sore muscles of fu- ture sports stars lfor We know our ten Senior men used all you hadl. To Miss Critchfield, we bequeath even bet- ter Crosby and Shore voices than this year's Seniors had. To Mrs. Tremel, We bequeath more cooking utensils so that even better odors of cake and tomato soup may prevade the halls. To Miss Snider, we bequeath money to build a 3U by 40 foot bulletin board to keep track of all Senior strollers who barged into Room 7 in order to avoid trouble in the halls. To Mr. Stahl, We bequeath better weather and prompter people for future photo snapping days and a priority to obtain all the lumber he needs. To Mr. Oaks, we bequeath a thick tablet on which next year's study hall group may sign their names, sections, days, periods, times, and destinations. To Mr. Shaffer, We bequeath a mail sack to be used when he distributes the school mail. To Mrs. Mihalco, We bequeath more home nursing classes. To Mr. Baldwin, We bequeath more eighth grade classes to organize. To Miss Brubaker, We bequeath more books to increase our already efficient and carefully run library. To Mr. Trimeloni, we bequeath less Shadon- ian Worries about the literary, sports, and ad- vertising Work in years to come. To Mr. Brubaker, We bequeath the hope that his next year's study hall will not have a group of unconvincing, innocent smiling Sen- iors in it like this one did when anything went Wrong. To Mrs. Schitfhaurer, We bequeath better Shadarrows in years to come. To Miss Maurer, We bequeath the privi- lege of handing out detention hall slips to Sophomores. lWe Won't forget the ones you gave us two years agol. We bequeath to Mrs. Willaman our si- lences in English class. I, William Balya, bequeath my ability to sneak out of a tight spot to any prevaricator as great as I. I, Iennie Barbuschak, bequeath rny love for studying Worms in Biology class to another giggler. I, George Becker, bequeath my excess of blushes to Iohn Bidnar. I, George Biszick, bequeath my far away stare to Melroy Wirick. I, Iohn Bodinsky, bequeath my fondness for my violin to Olga Trimeloni. I, Rose Bodnar, bqueath my quiet attitude to Evelyn Cherep. I, Mike Buhalla, bequeath my bashfulness to Iohn Wolonsky. I, Mark Burke, bequeath my ability for getting the dames to Neal Lambert. I, Leona Bracken, bequeath my gum chew- ing to Olga D'Amore. I, Wanda Cable, bequeath my love for Macbeth to my sister, Myrna. A I, Catherine Callahan, bequeath my class soprano voice to lanet Young. Twenty Seven

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