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

 - Class of 1946

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COLLEEN SEBRING Connie's colorful ribbons in her blonde hair added to her cuteness. As a faithful band sup- porter for six years, she occupied a seat in the clarinet section, Very considerate and close friend of Al Lou, Barbs, and Theresa. Believe it or not--Connie is enthusiastic about doing housework. Hopes to become a beautician or nurse. EVELYN SHAFFER Cute, tiny, and sweet, that's Evey. Was president of the Home Ec. Club in her senior year. Evey played Miriam in Growing Pains and was outstanding as Carol in this year's play, Brother Goose. Was active in out- door sports and loved to square dance. MARGARET STEFANIV Margie spent most of her spare periods typ- ing for the Shadonian or some teacher. Her favorite pastime is dancing. Found it hard to give public speeches and to write themes. Pals around with Elizabeth and Margie. Her hobby is collecting pictures. ANDREW STROKA Andy, or Chick, was our handsome basket- ball and track manager. Did his work well as assistant sports editor of Shadarrow and Shadonian. When it came to chemistry and algebra, Andy was always near the top. For en- tertainment he liked the movies and enjoyed football very much. l 20 ZANE SHAFFER Zeke drove to school every morning with his father. He enjoyed shop work at Shade. Zeke was a member of the Boys Chorus. His weaknesses are theme writing and spelling. Pals around with Dean. Undecided about the future. OLGA SOHO Olggie was a friendly classmate whom we all liked, Looked well in skirts and sweaters and displayed many hair-do's which were all becoming to her. Enjoyed reading as her hobby. Favorite subject is typing. Olggie has a great interest in football games and movies. Her am- bition is to become a secretary. ..... ..,....q if

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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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MARGIE TELMANIK Marge enjoys driving her Chev. more than anything else. A great deal c-f her time was spent reading books and going to the movies. She chose bookkeeping as her favorite subject. Marge was a member of the Commercial Club and plans to become a secretary. Was a regular pal of Elizabeth and Margaret. BLANCHE TOMASINE Blanche was one of our students who was conscientious concerning her assignments. She belonged to the Latin Club and Biology Club. She enjoyed going to the movies and could fill her place on the dance floor very nicely. Blanche's hobby was collecting records, both old and new. Nursing is her ambition. HELEN STRONGOSKY Stringy was a cute Shade lass who partici- pated in the singing activities at Shade. As a member of the Girls Chorus for two years and Girls Sextet, she proved her efficiency in singing. Played Peggy in Senior Play, Brother Goose. Stringy was rarely seen without Mary and Betty. Disliked to hear boys brag. HOWARD TAUB Bengie belonged to the Colpini-Phillips crew. Found time for chorus, choir, and ath- letics. Supporting the football team with his six foot-one physique, Howie served as captain in his senior year. Can give a good business talk, which was evident in his job as advertising manager for the Shadonian. Howie would like to be with pals Sura and Pollock in the Marine Corps. OLGA TRIMELON I The senior class is blessed with a talented musician. She is Oge, known to everyone as the drummer. Spent much time playing for the Aristocrats, an all-girl orchestra in johns- town. She is one of the unassuming type but enjoys telling a good joke. Her ambition is very originalg she hopes to have an all-girl or- chestra of her own. MARY TURN ICK Turn was one of Shade's neat and well dressed girls. She was known by everyone by her loud giggles. She danced at noon and at parties with friends Jeanette and Betty. Turn was a fun loving student and always livened up a dull situation. Favorite subject was correlated shorthand and typing. Her ambition is to be- come a secretary.

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