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RUTH BRACKEN Ruthie was our attractive commercial girl who had an unusual dislike for boys. Besides being an enthusiastic worker, she also enjoyed football games. Considered dancing an unsur- passable pleasure. Ruth looks forward to the day when she will be able to become a stenogra- pher for a large law hrm. ARLENE BUCHANAN Butch's pals are Marian and Ruth. Looks exceptionally well in red, Had a rare collection of popular hit runes as well as cowboy favorites. Was found cheering for the team at all the games. Took the commercial course to prepare herself for secretarial work in the future. RALPH M. CHIAPELLA Shade's future grease monkey was Ralph who named this as his ambition. Alfonso's PCI peeve was going to schoolg we can therefore understand why his greatest interest at Shade was graduating. Enjoyed Aeronautics and his two years in Boy's Chorus. Apparently, Ralph's pleasure was driving a truck. BETTY CUSTER Tiny, sweet, and quiet was Betty. Strumming a guitar, playing a piano, and singing were her favorite pastimes. Didn't like to be disturbed when reading a good book. Betty was a mem- ber of the Home Ec. Club. Collecting snapshots is her hobby. Undecided about the future. hi ,nf iz: S., ...x VERONICA BUYDOS Ronnie always had a smile for everyone and hailed from l2A. Got along well with both teacher and students. Although Ronnie disliked English and physics, she was even more de- termined to make good in plane geometry. Be- longed to the Biology and Latin Clubs. Nursing is her ambition. ROBERT CASSIDY Bob, our handsome blond, was friendly. quiet, and admired for his perfect grooming. Took an interest in math and science. There's nothing like a physics problem, eh Bob? Be- longed to the Boy's Chorus, Senior Art Club, and Biology Club, and chose driving as his hobby. Bob's future plans are to become an engineer. CLAIR CHAPMAN Rather quiet is Clair except with his favored pals, john and Sam. Spent much time in the shop. Hunting and fishing took up most of his leisure hours. Got along fairly well in physics. Didn't care for book reports and debates. Doesn't let everyone know it-but loaling is his favorite pastime. EVELYN CHEREP Eva, one of our tiny seniors, enjoyed her work as a commercial student and belonged to the Commercial Club in her junior year. Was especially interested in typing. Enjoyed Shades football games. Liked to dance and was a regu- lar movie-goer. Collecting Christmas cards was a hobby which Eva enjoyed. To be a good typist is her goal. . .N - we A .isis I ,+ W 2 if :.. . 5? . 3 K R. ,g,tS5.?cw,,g at Y , 2 .f if Sw 5
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CECELIA BERKEBILE Cil is the only strawberry blonde in the senior class. Had a large display of costume jewelry-preferably, foreign design. Is a pro- fessional when it comes to dancing. Tried teaching her special chums, Til, Pug, Lou, and Doris the latest jitterbug steps. Has a peculiar dislike for garlic and conceited people. Wants to work after graduation. SHIRLEY BERKSTREISSER One of our cheerful and fun-loving students was Berks Was the only senior with talented toes. Especially interested in commercial work. her favorite subject was Correlated Shorthand and Typing. Served on the Shadarrow Staff as exchange editor. Berks ambition is to become a professional dancer or a good secretary. JOHN BIDNER If you have ever seen a shining '42 Chev you could almost guess that the driver was our friend, Beaner. Was popular with the students, his brown wavy hair, being the envy of many. Took an interest in working in the shop. john said he had a slight dislike for teachers who asked too many questions? To ily high in the blue is his ambition. DORIS BLACKBURN Doris, an enthusiastic cheerleacer, was always present to root and cheer for the team. Being musically-inclined she participated in Mixed Chorus and Orchestra and also played several piano solos. Attended school parties-even if she had to walk. Pet peeves are gossipers and dishonesty. Displayed her acting talents as Eve in the senior play, Brother Goose. Expects to become a dental technician. JOHN BAHORICK l'john is the type who tries to be as incon- spicuous as possible. Rode the bus from Reitz No. 4. Spent much time making useful articles in the shop. Reading, movies, and hunting are among his pastimes. Dislikes anything that re- quires recitation-especially debates. ANN BAYCONICH Ann has the odd nickname Hinka. She always comes through with one of her jokes when things are dull. Always seen with Ronnie or julia, her closest friends. Has a yen for Crocheting and we hear she is quite good at it. Prefers Van Johnson to cowboy actors. Her cherished ambition is to become somebody's stenog. ,ga 1, 13 MARGARET BLAHOVICH Marge has long black hair which is always well-groomed. Was a member of the Biology and Home Ec. Clubs. Here is another Shadian who enjoyed football games. Her hobby is col- lecting pictures. English speeches were her pet peeve. Pals around with Evelyn and Sophie. VIOLET BOYER Vi, with a gifted soprano voice, became one of the Girl's Sextet and Mixed Chorus. Selected the commercial course and enjoyed typ- ing. You couldn't find a more pleasant smile than Vi's. XVas one of the few senior damsels who wore a diamond on her fourth finger, left hand. Desires to become a good housewife for Shim.
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MARY DENASTER A lover of jokes and having fun was Mecca Friendly and popular with her classmates, she enjoyed school. The commercial course prepared her for the future, which was to become a typist. Dancing and movies were her specialties. She was extremely fond of popular music and en- joyed school parties immensely. MATILDA DOMOGALA Tillie, as we all knew her, was our little genius. Throughout her entire school life, she remained at the top of the class. Was an active member of Student Council, Girls Chorus Ctwo years? and Mixed Chorus Cone yearj. Played the part of Hy in Brother Goose. Became a peppy cheerleader in her senior year, Tillie hopes to be a dental technician. JULIA ELKO Jul was known as the seniors' Mad Artist because of her ability to handle a paint brush so effectively. As Art Editor for the Shadonian, jul presented an original artistic theme. Has no special interest in any boy-just finds them all right. Chose Mary and Helen as dancing part- ners. Hopes to become a skilled artist. EDWARD FETZKO Ferdie is an enthusiastic sports fan. Partici- pated as a basketball player for three years. Dis- liked making public speeches but was a whiz at senior science. Shuns school parties and danc- ing. Rather bashful when the opposite sex is present. His cherished ambition is to become an electrical engineer. OLGA D'AMORE Ogie, the dark haired lass, was kept occupied with the important jobs of reporting editor for Shadarrow and associate editor for the Shadonian. One of these was usually her excuse for being in the halls eighth periods. Enjoys friendship of Ann Plasay. Hopes to accomplish much work with the airlines after a course in college. BONETTA DANTE A personality all her own has Bonnie, Rather quiet in class, but she could keep con- versation rolling when in the company of Olga and Blanche. Has pretty, naturally curly brown hair which was the envy of all the other girls. Likes to dance and is especially smooth. Has a desire to become a lady in white in the near future. MARIE FETSKO Fetz hailed from New Central and was really a slick chick. Supported out football boys at the games, which, I'm sure, they ap- preciated. Spent the noon-hour dancing to her favorite Cjitterbugh tunes from the hit parade. Marie hopes to use her ability by becoming a private secretary. JANET FLEEGLE Fleg's daily routine was walking to and from school. She took the Home Ec. course and was Vice President of the club. Talking, chewing gum, and square dancing are among her pastimes. She and Evie were inseparable pals. Fleg en- joyed anything that didn't require hard work.
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