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

 - Class of 1945

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Class Will I, Paul Matey, bequeath my detention hall slips for coming late to school to Edward Fetzko. I, Ioe Milavec, bequeath my good walking posture to Andy Stroka. I, Stanley Milavic, with much sorrow be- queath my coon hunting trips with Mr. Miller to Ioe Oravec. I, Lucille Miller, bequeath my first violinist's seat to Mildred Southern. I, Ruby Mills, bequeath my tallness to Ianet Kinlesburger. I, Iohn Mohnasky, bequeath my dog story themes to Steve Fedorka. I, Iulia Moxim. the only Senior from Baker- Whitely, bequeath my bus seat to Helen Bolish. I, Iohn Muha, bequeath my disturbances in Senior Science class to Fred Wagner. I, Ioseph Nagy, bequeath my cleverness at football and basketball to Iohn Naret. I, Iosephine Naugle, bequeath my reserve quietness and ability for always having my daily assignments complete to Ruth Bracken. I, Vincent Palanes, bequeath my back seat in English class to my brother, Iim. I, Beatrice Pilacky, bequeath my quota of typing for the Shadonian to Marie Fetzko. I, Steve Pollock, bequeath by P. O. D. points of argument to Howard Taub. I, Pearl Rajtik, bequeath my perplexed look to Theresa Petrocy. IMay you catch physics more quickly than I didl. I, loe Rendar, bequeath my ability to write poetry to Carl Larson. I, Ted Romanchak, bequeath all of my com- plaints to Iim Miller. I, Anna Russian, bequeath my friendliness to an amicable junior, Betty Lou Salonish. I, Edward Sadlon. bequeath my smiling disposition to Iames Rice. I, Irene Salonish, bequeath my traveled path from No. 2 to my brother, Iohn. I, Frank Salyan, the only senior commer- cial boy, bequeath my typewriter to Ioe Tas- son, the only male follower. I, George Sapulich. bequeath my flirting ability to George Letosky. I, Denton Shaffer, bequeath my noon-time jitterbugging to Havel Houston. ITillie Domo- gala would make a good partnerl I, Mary Shuster, bequeath my love for parties to my sister, Anna. I, Nellie Smith, bequeath my smiles and blushes to Iean Ankeny. I, Iohn Stine, bequeath my Frankie bow- ties and my quick smile to Ted Oaks. I, Frank Sturek, bequeath my laugh to Mary Ann Bayla. I, Louise Swanson, bequeath my rushes into the typing room to Marie Fetzko. IWatch the doorll I, Iohn Roy Thomson, bequeath my physics preparations for lab Work to Thomas Young. I, Blanche Trimeloni, bequeath my pleasure at deciphering Shadarrow papers to Helen Harry. I. George Vidischak, bequeath my P. O. D. seat to Iohn Bidner to enjoy. I, Arlene Wagner, bequeath my ability to concentrate to Eleanor Kovak. I, Charles Wagner, bequeath my air novels and airplane thrills to Edward Kravchak. I, Mary lane Wagner, bequeath my specs to Anna Lee Ritchey. I, Pauline Wasil, bequeath my shyness to Marion Miller. I, Iames Williamson, bequeath my ability to break my glasses to Shirley Berkstresser. I, Agnes Yelovich, bequeath my argu- mentative temper to Tillie Domogala. I, Catherine Yurkow, bequeath to Mildred Hawrylak my trim build so near the floor. I, Elizabeth Zoldey, bequeath my short- hand book to Louise Kraylik. I, Olga Zugrovich, bequeath my slacks to Dorothy Vikara. I, William Zugrovich, bequeath my out- standing feature, my gabbing, to Roy Hoskins. Twenty Nine

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Class Will I, Edward Cebron, bequeath my long stride to Clair Chapman so that he can get to school early. I, Mike Chupek, bequeath my noon time dancing to Richard Phillips. ll hope you won't be too bashful to cut inl. I, Richard Chiapelli, bequeath my mechan- ical mind to Ralph, so we can keep it in the family. I, Helen Crissey, bequeath my speaking in English class to Arlene Buchanan, who will be able to do better than I. I, Mary Daley, bequeath my friendly ways to companionable Maryan Williamson. I, Steve Evano, bequeath my pre-senior blushes to Frank Bedois. I, Edward Ference, bequeath my enjoy- ment for visiting the engraving plant to Sam Kaniuk. I, Betty Fetzko, bequeath my originality for making English class one of hilarity to next year's Senior, Bob Cassidy. I, Ioe Fillo, bequeath my ability to work physics problems to Frank Colpini. I, Mildred Foltin, bequeath my daily walk from Middletown to school to Betty Kavicky. I, Theresa Galish, bequeath my long paint- ed finger-nails to Cecilia Berkebile. I, Nona Gearhart, bequeath my morning rides to school with father to another Old Central scholar, Eva Catherine Manges. I, Genevieve Greathouse, bequeath my scheming to accomplish mischief to Dorothy Roman. I, William Hamer, bequeath my working ability to Howard Bittner. I, Helen Hancharik, bequeath my hearty laughter to Stella Yurkow. I, Alverta Handwork, bequeath my work with Miss Lehman to Helen Harry. I, Steve Havrilla, bequeath my Chev to my brother, Iohn. I, Fay Hitechew, bequeath my Chem. seat to someone who can prosper more by it than I. namely Mary Lou Muro. I, Verna Holsopple, bequeath my position as Mrs. Kimball's private secretary to Doris Blackburn. I, Mildred Homan, bequeath my sweaters and skirts to Ianet Fleegle. I, Robert Hoppert, bequeath my window opening ability to Ioe Tvardzik. I, William Hoyecki, bequeath my note writing ability to Anna Mele. I, Tom Iarvis, bequeath my gentlemanly ways to Frank Loner. I, Ray Iohnson, bequeath my cheer-leading to Russel Fetters. lTake a tip, Russ, and keep a box of cough lozenges handyl. I, Vanda Iohnson. bequeath my money trips to the office to Iohn Rajtik. I, Helen Kacmarski, bequeath my quiet- ness l? ? ?l in English class to Lena Kravchak. I, Helen Kaniuk, bequeath to Sophie Pas- sierb, a thread to mend the tear in The Dolly with a Hole in Her Stocking. I, Edward Kawala, bequeath my deep smile and brown wavy hair to Edward Krav- chak. I, Llewellyn Kenno, bequeath all my talka- tiveness and class interruptions to Anna Louise Beal. I, Richard Kipp, bequeath my good be- havior at all times to Thomas Trimeloni. I, ,Charlotte Koliski, bequeath my seat in typing class to Volet Boyer. I, Andrew Kotzar, bequeath my love for math to Thomas Young. I, 3Ann Kutsmeda, bequeath my seat on the bus to Mary Denester. I, Alvin Lambert, bequeath my cunning ability to get acquainted with the girls to Dan Nosel. I, Fay Landis, bequeath my kindness to an already polite junior, Helen Nestranski. I, Stanley Lensie, bequeath my ability to try to like English to Bob Sankovich. I, Anthony Lichvar, bequeath my original thinkings and actions to Chuck Brumbaugh. I, Elizabeth Magnone, beqeauth my en- chanting smile to Helen Chicado. I, Bob Kritzer, bequeath my enjoyment for refreshments at school parties lespecially the Turkey Proml to lack Lehman. Twenty Eight



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We Hememher What shall we remember most vivdly about school in later years? Well, here's what we think was outstanding in our Senior class. Do you remember them? The dramatic genius of the Senior class who starred in the Senior plays during his Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior years, and in the Minstrel show his junior year.-Mark Burke. The spark plug of the football varsity. regardless of bandages acquired playing the Windber game.- Hector Biszick. The wolves of the 1945 Seniors.,-Bill Zugro- vich, Mark Burke, loe Nagy, Denton Shaffer, Bill Balya, and Charles Wagner. The fellow who was alway busy with ticket money, poster work, painting, being the handy man of the art room, advertising sports, and doing odd jobs for teachers, in other words, the true does-it man of the class.-Ray Iohnson. The only teller that got his deer. and a ten point 180 pounder at that.-Tony Lichvar. The guy who talked, read, and dreamed airplanes.-Charles Wagner. The senior photographer who was always busy hunting negatives, prints, cameras, films, and names.-lim Williamson. A true promoter of Student Council, for she had complete charge of the Senior Home Ec girls.-Catherine Callahan. The most ardently admired girls of l2-A.-- Liz Magnone and Theresa Galish. Thirty The friendly gal who was acquainted as well with the Eighth graders, Freshman, Soph- omores, and luniors as with the Seniors.- Vanda Iohnson. The only graduate from Baker-Whitely.- Iulia Moxim. The Seniors who were lucky enough to wear third finger, left-hand rings.-Catherine Callahan and Alverta Handwork. The two gals who kept the halls busy doing an innumerable amount of little but necessary jobs for the Shadarrow and Shadonian without receiving any recognized credit.-Mary Daley and Catherine Yurkow. The two always on the dance floor younguns.-Denton Shaffer and Mary lane Wagner. The girl who tooted her lungs out on the trombone and took pride in being the first trombonist in the bandt-Genevieve Great- house. The four gals who burned the early dawn brightness writing, writing, and writing for Shadarrow and Shadonian.-Arlene Wagner. Pearl Rajtik, Wanda Cable, and Vanda Iohnson. The go-getter feller who got-urn the mumps when a Senior.-Hamer. The fellows of whom we are proud-they left their Alma Mater to wear the service colors.-Sylvan Ankeny, Ioe Milavec, Steve Evano, George Becker, Iohn Muha, Bob Hop- pert, Mike Chupek.

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