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

 - Class of 1947

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X MIKE YOUHAS Rufus was one of the few Commercial boys who had an unusual talent for writing speeches. Mike participated in Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus and Commercial Club. George Stroka was his right hand man. Mike owned many of the plaid shirts at Shade. FRANK YUKO Frank was the tall good looking chap who took particular interest in a certain female classmate Way Back. Basketball, Band f color guard J and Biology were the clubs in which he participated. His future seems obvious since he took the shop course. STELLA YURKOW Yurk was the senior girl who is greatly envied for her long blond tresses. Has a gift of gab that she can pull anyone out of the gloomy mood. She was on the Shadarrow staff for two years and took part in the Senior one-act play. Unlike her friend, Polly, Yurk enjoys giving speeches. She plans to go to business college. DOROTHY ZUGROVICH Known to all as Dot, Dorothy spent many of her leisure hours reading. Slacks seemed to be her preferred type of clothing. She enjoyed practical joking and always was willing to help a friend in need. Her plans for the future are indefinite. ANDREW SMOLEN . Andy found great pleasure in playing football. Hefhad many friends among his classmates. He seemed to be allergic to the opposite sex. Andy found lcafing in Wilson's News Stand a very pleas- ing pastime. Andy was one of those fellows who left each day take care of itself. He told of no definite plans for the future. 23

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PAULINE VIDISCHAK Poll , one of our hi h-s irited lassies from the yp s , commercial department, can always be seen with Stella Yurkow, laufhint over one of their latest . . 5 5 . okes. Movies, dances and readinf novels are her favorite pastimes. She enjoys typing very much and plans to attend some business school. DOROTHY VIKARA Dot, a sweet quiet girl, always wears her clothes very neatly. She dislikes giving speeches but de- lights in seeing movies and football games. Dot was a member of the commercial club and plans her future in the commercial field. ANNA VOLCHKO Ann always has a heart-warming smile for every one that comes her way. She likes to spend her leisure time dancing to the latest tunes on the Hit- parade. just as her personality indicates, her pet- peeve is conceited people. Ann, like her friend Dorothy Kacmarski, plans her future in the com- mercial field. CHESTER WALLACE Red returned to hnish his senior year of sihool after serving for some time with Uncle Sam. Chester was the quiet reserved type who listened while the others made the noise. He hnds collecting guns a very amusing hobby. Chester did his work in a very conscientious manner. Chester has future plans of becoming a state policeman. MILISSA WILL Mickey, one of our fun-loving seniors, was an active member of the Girls' Chorus and Girls' Sextet. If you heard someone giggling, you could look and be assured that it was Mickey. She says she has a definite dislike for conceited people. Her ambition is to become an air hostess. MARYAN WILLIAMSON Williamson was the young lady with all the musical talent, who took an interest in all the extra musical activities. She was a close friend of Carolyn Cable. Maryan has a special interest in P. O. D. because she could debate any problem successfully. Her plan for the future is college. MELROY WIRICK Doc was our talented young speaker whose speaking ability brought him many friends. His pleasant smiles and cheery hello's were known by all. He took a very active part in the Student Council, acting as President in his senior year. Melroy was one of the unusual who liked making speeches. ' JOHN YANKANISH Yank was the handsome lad who played the accordian very well. He was student council rep- resentative for two years and a member of the track team. John was one of the senior shop boys who accomplished his share of mischief.



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Class Will To Mr. Spangler we leave the pleasant memo- ries of his first year at Shade. May he have many more. To Mr. Swartzwelder we leave an empty hall eighth period. Cha! ha!D To Mr. Cable we leave another senior class, that's enough. To Mr. Danko we leave an iron man who can talk faster and more than he. To Miss Maurer we leave another senior class to debate and write investigative themes. To Miss Lehman we leave a group who can chew in time with their typing. To Mr. Kipp we leave a new group of students, we hope they're all girls. To Miss Snider we leave the new job of train- ing the cheerleaders. Good Luck. To Mr. Long we leave badges, belts to hand down to future patrol members. To Mr. Statler we leave headaches of the many Student Council meetings. To Mrs. Tremel we leave the many cookie recipes to feed future seniors. To Mr. Deaner we leave an empty cupboard, since we've used all his paper for Bibliography cards. To Mrs. Schiffhaurer we leave a new Shad- arrow staff to break in. To Miss Mihalco we leave many football, basketball uniforms to be fixed. To Mr. Miller we leave a senior science class that won't answer as many questions as we did. To Mr. Ripple we leave the young boys to make an undefeated team. To Mr. Border we leave the beautiful records which we did not learn to appreciate. To Mr. Keller we leave an order blank so that he can get more lumber. To Mr. Sesack we leave the memory of the per- fect sixth period study. To Mr. Oaks we leave the job of directing traffic in the halls. To Miss Critchfield we leave new students to make a larger chorus. 24 in To Mr. Shaffer we leave a can of Prestone for his car. To Miss Brubaker we leave the memories of the times we brought our books back on time. I, Ann Adamek, leave all my unread library books to my sisters, Criss and Sue. I, Mary Ann Balya, take all my memories of parties, dances and extra activities with me, but I hope the up and coming seniors have as many as I do. I, Anna Louise Beal, with all due arrogance and conceit bequeath my unacknowledged culture to all those people who are egotistical enough to acquire my unequaled tracts. I, Robert Becony, bequeath my Nwolfing ability to my brother, Steve. Long may he howl. I, Frank Bedois, bequeath my bashfulness with girls to Joe Gardosik. I, Maxine Beltz, bequeath my future spooners at Shade to Andy. I, Glenn Bibby, bequeath my thin waist line to jeff Landis. I, Howard Bittner, bequeath my so-called fat- ness to Dick Boyer. I, lone Blackburn, bequeath my flirting ability to Lillian Orris. I, Betty Bobulinski, bequeath to my brother, Stanley, my back seat in P. O. D. class. May he answer more questions for Mr. Danko than I. I, Helen Bolish, bequeath a typewriter to any- one who can find one that doesn't make mistakes. I, Ray Brubaker, bequeath my typing to Dick Boyer. I hope he has better luck than I. I, Charles Brumbaugh, bequeath my congratu- lations to all those who are great enough to ac- quire as much love and glory during their days at Shade as I did. I, Carolyn Cable, leave my technique to skip band rehearsal in the evening to jeff Landis. I hope you are more successful than I was. I, Myrna Cable, bequeath my long hair to any- one who thinks they can take the ribbing I did by being accused of using peroxide. I, Helen Chicado, bequeath my seat in Physics class to Kilroy. May he be more fortunate than I.

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