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

 - Class of 1947

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HELEN HAMACEK Helen was small, cute and energetic. She was always with her friend Mildred. An active com- mercial student, she greatly enjoyed dancing during the noon hour and filled her leisure hours skating. BETTY HEMMINGER Silence is consent seemed to be Betts motto. She was one of the quietest lassies who left the talking to others. Betts came to Shade in her Sophomore year and was a member of Mixed Chorus and Home Ec Club. She spent her spare time with Ruth. MARTHA HOMAN Mart, as she was known to everyone, is a lover of all dance music and was seen at all times with her inseparable pals Chick and Maxine. She was a member of Mixed Chorus, Biology Club, Home Ec Club and Shadarrow. Martha puzzles most of the girls by her quick change in hair styles. ANNA HUNTER Boots, who belonged to the Bobolinski-Vikara gang, took an active part in Shadarrow, Student Council, Commercial Club and was known by all classmates for her quiet neat manner of performing her work. Ann was always up to date with all current world affairs. JAMES JURGEVICH jim was one of the quiet shop boys that hailed from the Metropolis of Koontztown. He spent much of his time preparing his school assignment. Jim was seen around school with Shutack most of the time. He was one of Shade's woman haters. James has told no one his future plans. DOROTHY KACMARSKI Kush played the part of Sally in the Senior one-act play. A member of the commercial club Kush, a smart little dancer, attended all parties and cheered at the football games. Hopes to be some- body's stenog. DAVID KIPP Dave was a busy boy throughout his entire school career. The Art Club, Mixed Chorus, Quartet and Boys' Choir were his favorites. During his senior year he was boy's Vice President of Student Council. He attended all the parties and sports activities. JOAN KISER Joan was the senior with the lovely voiceg there- fore anything dealing with music was an interest to her. She specialized in skirts and unusual sweaters. She took part in many extra curricular activities. Joan's future plans are to continue with her voice training. Best of luck to you Joan.

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ELMER FLEEGLE Elmer was the senior with the curly locks who tock part in extra activities. Elmer was seen with his friend Kotzar at all times. He took a special interest in all cowboy songs and sang them quite well. Elmer was very shy and quiet, especially when one of the opposite sex was around. RICHARD FLEEGLE Vitamin, as he was known to all, hailed from those good old mountains. He didn't especially care for anything that required a lot of work. Dick was a member of the Biology Club in his sophomore year. His plans seemed to be centered around leading the life of a farmer. EDWARD GLOVIAK Skeez, another one of our senior athletes, took a great part in basketball and football. He is one of our shop boys who is always seen with his chum Bubbles. His pet-peeve was English. Skeez plans to be a leatherneck after graduation. MARY ELLEN GORDON Mamie was the quiet, reserved type. She came to Shade from Windber in her Senior year. She was a very conscientious worker. Wherever Florena was to be found, Mary Ellen was always near at hand. FLORENA ELGIN Better known as Shades genius, Florena proudly displayed a straight A report card. Although she came to Shade in her Junior year, she soon be- came well known to every one. Florena was an excellent speaker who gave speeches in other schools as well as our own. Her future goal is college. ALICE LOUISE ELLIS Al Lou was one of the sweet, tiny seniors who was known to all her classmates by her pleasant smile. Al Lou came to Shade in her junior year. She distinguished herself by her musical ability and plans to enter college to continue her musical train- ing. Her main interest centers around a former Shadie. STEVE FEDORKA Steve with his friend Primc could be seen at all times trying to pull some kind of a prank on some- one. He was one of those air minded individualsg therefore his future is obvious. Steve was a friend of all, although girls make him blush. He found the Lab, along with Mr. Swartzwelder, a very nice place to spend his time. ANDY FERENCE Corky was one of the busy shop boys who was a friend of everyone. He showed a very special interest for the opposite sex. Andy was seen most times with his friend Bubbles. He spent many hours working in the shop department. Andy seemed to find great pleasure in driving his father's Chev. 1



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BARBARA KNAPP Barb was our cute drum player who hailed from Old Central City. Easy come, easy go was Barb's motto. Her unexpected giggles gave life to all parties. She's specialized in skirts and sweaters and was seen roaming in the halls at all times with Shirley. NICK KOTZAR Nick was another member of the Stroka-Youhas group. He didn't like to be bothered. Live alone and like it seemed to be his motto. Nick took part in several extra musical activities. He was one of the tallest boys in the Senior Class. JOHN KUTSMEDA Ginny was the senior with the unusually big and mischievous smile. He found playing hookey and skating enjoyable pastimes. John Yankanish was his best friend but he also found the females an interesting subject. Homework was one of his greatest enemies. John's future plans seemed to be those of a good carpenter. NEAL LAMBERT Stubbs, as he called himself, was that glamorous hunk of man who wore the drum major uniform and marched in front of the band. He was never seen without his close friend Sleepy, Stubbs participated in all the musical organizations because he possessed an excellent voice. Future: Marine Air Corps. CARL LARSON Carl came back to Shade after serving two years with the Navy in the Pacific. We were very glad to have him with us again. Carl enjoys taking trips very much and would rather go on one than to English class any day. He is always seen with his chum John Salonish. His future is undecided as yet. KAY LOHR Ish, one of the tallest girls of the senior class, took the Academic course and seemed well pleased. She greatly distinguished herself by her plaid slacks and sweaters. She took part in many extra curricular activities. Her plans for the future are to enter college. HELEN LOW Scottie was the class salesman. All knew when Helen was present at football games with the ever ringing cowbell. Dancing and skating provided her with sufficient entertainment. She always found a way of mixing in something about the Scotch. Ella is always with her friend Angeline. Her future plans are very indefinite. FRANCES MACHAROWSKI Francie was our wonderful little classmate who could usually be seen reading one of the latest novels or going to the movie. She had an in- numerable amount of friends, and' her cute outfits were envied by all. Francie's plans for the future are indefinite.

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