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JAMES MILLER jim was one of our popular shop boys, whose main interest at Shade was graduating Lucky could usually be seen with Fritz and the gang. Showed his singing ability by his membership in Mixed Chorus. He was interested in sports and chose reading sports' stories as his hobby. He thinks the garage business is worth much consideration in planning his future. MARION MILLER Bunnies long, blonde hair was the envy of the senior lasses. Although she appeared to l'e quiet, she was talkative among her friends. Bunnie especially disliked public speaking. Among her pastimes were setting hair and draw- ing. She usually associated with Arlene. THERESA PETROCY T, T., as her friends called her, was one of the small girls in the class who always had a smile. She was a very conscientious worker. She belonged to Biology Club, Latin Club, and was interested in Student Council. Her ambition is to become a nurse. RICHARD PHILLIPS Richard was our popular and efhcient Student Council president who was interested in the progress of the school. He was also the business manager of Shadarrow and humor-editor of Shadonian. Just say automobile and he is all ears. Richard hopes to become a authority on automobiles. 3 Qtueii.. .F s - PM I sages' PETE MISHKO Mohair to his friends jack. Steve, and Dan. He was usually quiet unless among his chums. He fought to the last second for the team and became a letterman in his senior year. Mohair spent most of his time tinkering in the shop. He occasionally took a day off during fishing season. He plans to see the world through the port hole in navy blues. HELEN NESTRANSKI Short, sweet, and friendly was Pug our efficient editorein-chief of Shadarrow. She also served as literary-editor of Shadonian, Freshman secretary, and a member of the Latin Club. Al- though she was kept busy, she had a lot of fun roaming around with Lou, Tillie, and Doris. Attended parties and danced at noon. Pug hopes to go to college and pursue the teaching pro- fession. DANIEL NOSEL Dan, the handsome lad who hailed from Cen- tral City, was mainly interested in his education. He liked collecting poetry, hunting, and fishing. His favorite subject is industrial arts. Dan would never give up as far as football was con- cerned. Pip, Howie, and Ed, are his best pals. Dan is also interested in establishing a large business some day. SOPHIE PASIERB Sophie is one of Shade's sweet girls who had a pleasant smile for everyone. Her long natural wavy hair add to her pleasant personality. She was secretary of Home Ec. Club and enjoyed it immensely. Sophie especially liked to design het own clothes. She was rather active in out- door sports and disliked hill-billy music.
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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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ROSE MARIE PRIMSAR Rosie who hails from Reels Corners was another Shadian who enjoyed watching football games. Disliked debating in P. O. D. class. Belonged to the Commercial Club and plans to put her commercial education to use as a secre- tary. Rosie liked music and was a member of Girls Chorus for two years. JAMES RICE Sports was usually the conversation whenever jim was present. Being on the basketball squad and a member of the Athletic Club can account for this. Spends much time loafmg at the Shade Grille. Went as far as exchanging rings with a senior brunette. Likes fishing and swimming. jim has been thinking of going to college and pursuing the profession of forestry. JOSEPHINE RIPPER A commercial student with a jovial attitude toward life was jo. Dull moments were en- lightened by her giggles. Being a typist for Shadarrow her eighth and ninth periods were well occupied. To be someone's stenog is her ambition. FRANK ROMAN Blondie was that short guy who rode the bus all the way from Wilbur. His main interest was wood lathe work in the shop. He was seldom seen without his pals, John and Steve. Un- determined about the future. It Ja MARY PLAVKO Slim was the tall, slender, and dark haired lassie who comes from the metropolis of Old Central City. Enjoys outdoor sports to a great extent. Slim was an active participant in the Commercial Club. Expects to continue in the Commercial field and become someone's stenog. DEAN POWELL Beans, a tall, blond lad, hailed from the Ridge. He played jeff in the Senior play Brother Gcosef' Beans belonged to the Art Club and the Athletic Club for two years. His main interest at Shade was shop. Future am- bition is to become a Government Agriculture Agent. ..--...,.....,.- it in WITTJE '.tr , 'rs K, Qi. S j -2 fr f ' 1, sf dv DOROTHY ROMAN Dot another shortie of the senior class won many friends by her sweet personality. Dot displayed her musical talent as church organist. Piano playing was her favorite pastime. Hopes to go further in the musical world after a course at college, BETTY SALONISH Lou was that blue-eyed blond of the academic group who could always be seen with Tillie or Pug. Enjoyed noon dancing and gum. Labratory technician spells her future. Hailed from Central City, and neither rain nor snow could keep her from showing up for school.
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