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ANNA ADAMS Anna, was one of the commercial students who was always busy. Daley and Petrosky were her closest friends. She enjoyed arguing in P. O. D. class. Talking provided her with a favorable pas- time. MARY ANN BALYA Balya, whose high 'C' laugh was recognized by everyone at Shade cculd be found with Roberts in the cheering section at every game. Mary Ann was editor of the Shadonian, a staff member of the Shadarrow, and also a cheerleader for two years. Her ambition is to become a good cook for a certain someone. If you want humor and laughter, call on Mary Ann. ANNA LOUISE BEAL Anna Louise was Shade's well-poised senior, who carried her height proudly and was admired by everyone. She took singing lessons and sang for several parties. Music is her future ambition. As her special friends she chose Chic, Setar, and Williamson. Anna Louise also desires to become a useful citizen. May Shade have more splendid students like her. S ROBERT BECONY Bob was one of the many seniors who plainly showed his dislike for school work. Wherever Bob was found, Bedois was usually near by. He found great pleasure in visiting Old Central and driving his father's Buick. He also seemed to thoroughly enjoy his work in the Central City Acme. He has plans of being a big businessman. FRANK BEDOIS Hunchy was our well known football star. Be- side football he took an active part in the Athletic Club and the Biology Club. Frank found girls to be a very interesting subject. Driving his Plymcuth was one of his greatest pleasures. MAXINE BELTZ Mac was our cute lil senior who had such a large variety of clothes. She covered a large ex- panse of territory as Shadarrow's exchange editor, and the Shadonian's circulation manager. If you heard some one yelling a blue streak in the hall, it probably was Mac because she firmly believed in expressing her side of the story. She wants to be- come a beautician or nurse. GLENN BIBBY Sleepy, as he is called by his friends is seldom seen without Neal. He has taken an active part in band and instrumental ensemble during his high school years because he enjoys music immensely. lf there is anything that Glenn dislikes, it is unclean sports. He plans to take up aviation in the future. HOWARD BITTNER Skinny, would rather drive his father's Dodge than do anything. Howard has a definite dislike for hill-billy music. It has always been a common sight to see Howard park his Lizzy in front of the high school. His favorite friend in school is Thomas Dollard. Howard plans dentistry as his future work.
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JOHN KANUIK Prerident If you wanted to find some ambitious person who was always willing to do you a favor, john was your man. He was always busy 'with his work as President of the Senior Class, stage manager, football reporter of the daily newspapers and other jobs. He could always be seen with his friend Andy Skero. John's pet-peeve is undependable persons and his future is undecided. RAYMOND PASIERB Vice Prerident Ray was the owner of that beautiful curly hair. He took the academic course and seemed to thor- oughly enjoy it. He was a member of our Boys' Quartet and Mixed Chorus. Ray greatly enjoyed dancing and good movies. He was seen with either Dollard or Pollock at all times. If a good joke was being told, Ray was bound to be in the crowd. He was Vice President of the Senior Class. 12 Class vers DOROTHY KRISHAK Secretary Tubby was the little lady who drove the big Buick. She took the commercial course and came through with good results. Her neat and quiet manner was one of her attractions. She seemed to thoroughly enjoy wearing slacks. There is no need to discuss her future because she has her eye on a certain senior already. Dorothy was Secretary of the Senior Class. TOM DOLLARD Treatrurer Tom, is one of the more quiet senior boys. He likes to spend his time traveling, hunting and listening to popular music. Strangely enough, he does not like to hear gossip. He plans his future as a lawyer. We all wish you much success Tom. His efficiency as Treasurer of the Senior Class proved that he was a very dependable person.
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IONE BLACKBURN lone, who was a member of the Latin Club, Biology Club and Safety Patrol, spent most of her spare time riding in a AQ Chev. Her beautiful blue eyes were one of her many attractive features. She and Myrna were known as Shades Blondes. Her future F F T BETTY BOBULINSKI Bobby as she was known to all, spent most of her time in the commercial room doing extra work. Her pleasant smiles and cheery hellos were known to all. Eva Kovach was Betty's inseparable pal. Her future plans seem to be that of a stenographer but we know that she has a special place in her heart for a former Shadie. HELEN BOLISH Helen is the only one in the senior class that hails from Baker-Whitely. Her long black hair was an envy to all the girls and a pleasing attraction to all the boys. She enjoys reading and dislikes loud people. Being a member of the Girls' Sextet for three years, she plans to make use of her lovely voice by taking voice lessons after she graduates. RUTH BOWMAN Ruthie was one of the quietest seniors. Sew- ing and cooking were her interests at school. She was a member of the Home Ec Club and Girls' Chorus. Ruth has no definite plans for the future. ln school she spent most of her time with Betty Hemminger. RAY BRUBAKER Ray rides to school on the Ridge Road bus. He is one of the few senior boys who has taken the commercial course. He travels around with his friend Mervin and continually carries that mis- chievous look in his eyes. Ray, who enjoys farming very much, plans to attend an agricultural college. CHARLES BRUMBAUGH Chuck is the boy who is always in a happy mood and ready to laugh at anything that is a bit funny. He won distinction among his classmates by the active part he has played in athletics. Love and glory are his ideals. He says he does not have any choice friends but loves them all. Chuck plans to go to college. CAROLYN CABLE Carolyn was our pretty bell lyte player. She was home rocm secretary for student council in her junior year. Her natural curly hair and dark brown eyes were the high lights of her charms. Carolyn enjoyed dancing and in her spare time, riding around with Williamson. MYRNA CABLE When it came to cheering, Myrna carried the honors because she was a cheerleader for four years 1Captairi in her fourth yearj, Mixed Chorus, Latin Club, and Shadarrow were some of her outside activities. She could be found at all times with lone. Myrna's future seems to be the same as her close friends.
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