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

 - Class of 1946

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FRANK GROHOSKY Tall, dark, and handsome was the way we described our efficient basketball captain. Ranked high in scholastic ability and was especially interested in geometry. He was also proud of his A's in physics. During his years at Shade he was kept busy as secretary of the Athletic Club, business manager of Shadonian, and treasurer of the Student Council. JACK HANDWORK lt was always said that specs gave one that intelligent look, and jack was one of our seniors who wore them with pleasure. He could usually be found in the shop, where he enjoyed working. Could be seen most of the time with jim Millet, Fritz Wagner, and the gang. HAVEL HUSTON Havel acquired the unusual nickname of Nunzio. Became a football letterman in his senior year and usually was high scorer on the basketball squad. Could frequently be found sipping cokes and dancing at the Shade Grille. Makes a hobby of collecting pennants. De- termined to go to college and become a good physical education teacher. HAZEL HUSTON Hazel, who preferred her nickname, Trixie, was one of our talented young ladies. Her great intetest.was playing the clarinet in the Band. Belonged to Choir, Orchestra, and Girls Chorusg Hazel was also gifted with the ability to give readings. Took the academic course, her favorite subject is English and her ambition is nursing. 'QF' qv iiuyj , HELEN HARRY Harry, the tallest girl in the class, possesses natural wavy hair, and is always neatly dressed. Was an eliicient rypist and spent much time working on Shadarrow articles. Helen was a strong supporter of school parties. Introduced many new dance steps at Shade, and was quite a hep cat. Intends to go to college and prepare for a business career. MILDRED HAWRYLAK Millie's winning smile and cheerfulness made her a favorite of all her classmates. Her black hair and lovely complexion matched well with her numerous skirt and sweater combi- nations. Very studious was Millie. Listening to her favorite radio programs and reading are her pastimes. Tried to aid Dot with her physics. Plans are uncertain for the future. HELEN HOOK Hookie to many of us had both a pleasing personality and lovely appearance. As a com- mercial student, she liked typing and belonged to the Commercial Club. Enjoyed football games immensely. Hopes to become a typist. ROY HOSKINS Known to everyone as Peanuts Usually had a quick answer in any class and was always seeking the teacher's mistakes. His main interest at Shade was attending the parties. Won dis- tinction for always being behind time. Favorite chum of james Rice and Robert Cassidy. His ambition is to become a biology or music teacher.

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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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BETTY KAVICKY Kavick had a certain feminine weakness- talking. A pretty girl with beautiful hair, she was a pleasant and splendid student. Kavick is a typist for the Shadonian and was a member of the Commercial Club. Enjoyed noon-time dancing and driving Dad's Chev. Kavick is a favorite pal of Mary and Helen. Her cherished ambition is to become a stenographer. JUNE KIPP Junie, never absent, even in bad weather, and always ready to work with a smile. Con- tributed her mellow alto voice to the Girls Chorus and Choir for six years. Has a firm dis- like for wolves and cranberry sauce. Always present to root and cheer for the team. Un- decided whether her future occupation will be in the field of nursing. LOUISE KRAYLIK Louise who hails from Wilbur was a member of the Girls Safety Patrol for three years, the Art Club for two years and the Commercial Club. She displayed a beautiful array of ear- rings. Louise detested onions and conceited people. She spent most of her spare time typ- ing and drawing. Her ambition is to become a secretary. Very fond of dancing. EVIE KRIVONAK. EHy, cute, blonde, blue-eyed, and good- natured, walked from Central City in the cold, rain, or shine. Had a large collection of pictures and enjoyed writing letters, preferably to service- men. Effy chummed around with Janet and finds traveling very interesting. She was a mem- ber of the Commercial Club and her favorite subject was bookkeeping. SAM KANUIK To complete his high school career was Sam's first goal in life. Sam walked daily to and from school from the metropolis of Rockingham. Enjoyed snapping scenes of mother nature with his camera. Was an active member in Chorus and Choir. Acted as photographic editor for Shadonian. Had no definite plans for the future. ANNA LOUISE KASNICK Kas to her many friends, was a neat and attractive member of the Commercial section. An efficient typist for the Shadarrow of 1945-46, was Kas Among her many interests, football ranked high. Dancing to Art Kassal's Orchestra was her specialty, but a chicken dinner was also a welcome treat. Kas future lies in secretarial work. 'Q 'frm-'ar' -twi- GLADYS LA RSON This blonde, blue-eyed lass was another Shadonian who enjoyed reading most. Was a secretary of Student Council in her senior year. Gladys was a capable worker and a very friendly classmate. Attended school parties quite often. Favorite pal to jean and Olga. Belonged to the Commercial Club and her ambition is to be- come a secretary. STEVE LEVECHI K Sparky is one of the few students who came to Shade from Miller's Run. Takes pride in his collection of automobile decorations. Doe-sn't believe in being serious. A fan at football and basketball games. Enjoyed hunting and usually took a day off to get his deer. Cheers es- pecially for the Marine Corps.

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