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JENNY MIHELCIC Jenny, Dot, and Ann could be seen laughing over the latest joke in the commercial room. jenny who had many admiring friends, is undecided about the future. lf at any time you want any informa- tion concerning the movies, just ask jenny. MARY LOUISE MURO Mamie believed in helping others. She played the record machine at lunch time for the students. Her vivaciousness was characterized by her'favorite activities, bicycle riding, playing baseball, giving speeches and strolling in the halls. Mamie's future is undecided. Jos oRAvEc Moe, who has been on our football team for the past five years, finds this his favorite sport. He claims his pet-peeve are women and school. He's often seen with his chum Jim Pollock. Moe plans to join the marines when he is through school. MARIAN PETROSKY Marian liked to draw and writeg therefore she billed Art Club and Shadartow as her favorites. When asked what she would like to be after she graduated she readily replied, I'd like to be a typist for some large concern. as MARY MAHLER Mary, another one of Shade's honor students, could always be seen with Ann Mele. Mary rooted a clarinet in band for three years and took active parts in Girls' Chorus, Biology Club, Art Club, Latin Club. She was also Circulation Manager on the Shadarrow and Literary Editor on the Shadonian. MARY MALICHOWSKI Mary, our friendly brunette, possessed a cheery smile and charming disposition that won her many friends. She liked journalism especially well and displayed her ability in this field, as Editor of the Shadartow. Mary was a faithful member of Girls' Chorus and Biology Club. She would like to study in the field of research. EVA MANGES Eva's favorite pastime was music for she played a clarinet in band and ensemble. Her hobby was playing the piano. Eva's favorite place of loitering was by locker 19 where she could always be seen discussing politics 1that's what she said it wash with Betty Setar. If you want to meet someone with a cheery personality Eva is tops. ANNA MELE Ann was the senior who possessed those beautiful dimples. She took the academic course and seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Beside her pleasant smile she was always ready to help anyone who needed help. Ann spent many hours helping Emma in the office. Her plans are to go to Canada.
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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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HELEN ROBERTS Vim, Vigor and Vitality truly describe Helen who answered readily to the name of Roberts. Her original ideas and way of managing affairs provided the best party entertainment for all. Helen was with Mary Ann Balya at all times. Her plans are to become a good housewife for a certain somebody. STEVE ROMAN Steve was a shop student who turned out some nice pieces of work with the hammer and saw. Art and football games were his favorite interests. As for the opposite sex he never seemed to notice them. He'll soon be spotting a navy uniform. MILDRED SEBAK When it comes to singing and roller-skating Mil was on'top. She spent most of her evenings down at the skating rink with her best pals Helen Ma- macek and Marge Skero. Her commercial course prepared her to fulfill her desire to becoming a secretary. SHIRLEY SEBRING Butch was that lovable lass with the pleasing personality. She found great pleasure in helping other people. Shirley took an active part in several extra curricular activities. Along with Carolyn she held up the Bell Lyre section of Shade's band. She held a special place in her heart for one of our handsome seniors. Her horoscope predicts a success- ful future as a nurse. JAMES POLLOCK jim was the senior who got into the most mis- chief. Teasing other people proved very enjoyable to him. Football and basketball were Jim's favorite sports. He distinguished himself by his big bushy eyebrows. jim took no special interest in any certain subject, he worked a little on each one. He left most things take care of themselves: therefore he plans to let the future do likwise. MIKE POSTOSKIE Mike returned to Shade after spending a year with Uncle Sam. He possessed a very pleasing personality and was one of the busy, busy students who always had his assignments prepared. Mike plans to go to College and study architecture. JOHN PRIMC Mousey was one of the four smallest seniors. Reading any kind of a book seemed to be his great- est pastimeg therefore, he was very well acquainted with the story book characters. His closest friend was David Kipp. He was a member of Latin Club and Biology Club. Johnny will let the future take care of itself. JOHN RA JTIK Tall, dark and handsome describes Johnny. Foot- ball was his greatest interest and the opposite sex is one of his major problems. He was known to all by his practical joking. Johnny has indefinite plans for the future.
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