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

 - Class of 1950

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SE IIIHS ANTHONY GROMACK Babe was the boy from Cairnbrook who was best known because of his blushing. He was an active member of the mixed chorus and he picked the Industrial Arts course as the course for his high school career. Anthony will never be for- gotten for the amusing speeches he gave in his English classes. He always enjoyed walking to Central City where he spent his spare time loaf- ing in Samuel's. ANDY GUMBITA Gummy was the speedy halfback on our football team who led the team to many vic- tories with his sensational runs. He also served on the basketball and the track teams. Gummy belonged to the Varsity S Club and took the shop course. He liked to attend the school dances and parties and was always seen with a smile. He won a position on this year's All-County Football Team. STEVE GUMBITA Gooky was one of the best known boys from Central City. His diminuitive size prevented him from participating in extra-curricular activities, but he still stuck with the football team by acting as a manager for four years. He served as vice-president oi his sophomore class and was a member of the Varsity S Club. Gooky was best liked for his carefree personality and ability to heckle the teachers in class. HILDA MAE HERSHBERGER Hilda was the quiet, blonde girl who could be seen coming to school every morning from Sixth Street in Cairnbrook. She was an active member of the mixed chorus and her interests centered around the commercial course. Hilda belonged to the Luther League Fellowship in Cairnbrook. Most of her spare time was spent at the Shade Grill or in loafing with her pal, Charlotte Hoppert. LANCE HOFFMAN Lance came to Shade High School from Iohns- town's Cochran Iunior High School. Lance took the shop course and was a member of the mixed chorus. He was always with his friend, Robert Powell and one of his favorite pastimes was watching television at his home. He spent much of his spare time loating at the Shade Grill. Lance also was a member of the mixed chorus. PAUL HOMA Mucha was one of the gang that hailed from Cairnbrook. He took the shop course and was a member of the mixed chorus. He spent much of his spare time with his friends, Eugene Satkovich and Ioe Youhas and he passed his vacation by working on the Pennsylvania Railroad in Pitts- burgh. Paul hopes to become a construction en- gineer in the future. He displayed athletic ability in the intra-mural sports.

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SE IIJHS J' PAULINE FATICH Pauline, another of our commercial students, could be seen walking to and from Rockingham daily. She could usually be found with Ice Ce- bron and Billie Ann Smith. She spent most of her leisure time dancing or reading. A member of the commercial club, she also spent tive years in the P. H. A. Club and two in the Mixed Chorus. If she attains her goal, she will someday be a telephone operator. DOROTHY ANN FERENCE Dot , enjoyed commercial work, especially typing. She was a member of the Commercial Club, and was a Patrol during all of the four years at Shade, Usually she could be found with Zip', Martha Yankanich or Frances Sprock. She liked movies and dancing, but dislikes walking to school. She was one of the girls who took the driv- ing course and liked to drive. She hopes to do office work after graduation. ZONA MAE FINDLEY Zona, that saucy little academic senior, played alto saxophone in the band for four years. She was in All-County Band three years, and in her senior year, participated in Central Western Band. Zona took an active part in the Shadarrow Club and, also, in the one-act plays. She could usually be found reading, playing the piano, dancing, or eating. Her favorite subject is Math and her am- bition is to be a Laboratory technician. ROBERT FLEEGLE Bob, better known to students of Shade as Whitey hails from the mountains. He says he took the academic course because of the lack of subject matter in other courses. He is rarely seen without one of his inseparable pals, Deanie, or Barna. His favorite pastime is reading. He also likes to hunt and fish, and living in the mountains affords him this pleasure. His ambition is to go to college. ROBERT FRAZIER Bob was the short senior boy who took the commercial course and liked typing best of all. He was very adept at drawing and he spent a lot of time in the art room. Around school he could usually be seen with Hostetler, and Hall. He belonged to the Commercial Club and also took special art. He disliked giving English speeches. His future ambition is to be a truck driver. ROSE MARY GALISH Rose took the commercail course and liked it very much. In addition to her hobby ot collecting pictures, she was historian for the F. H. A. Club, and photo editor for the yearbook. She has been a member of the mixed chorus for three years. Rose can usually be found with her friends, Mil Churnik, Marge Keri, or Marge Churnik. After graduation she would like to do office work in some large city.



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SE IUH5 PAUL HOOK Daz was the lad with the light curly hair and glistening blue eyes who hailed from Rietz No. 3. He got his deer the first day and was very proud of it. He and B-B Eyes were great pals and could be found loafing at Krivak's during the noon hour. Although he took the shop course, he is undecided about the future but he does want to use his shop training. ELLA MAE HOUSTON Ellie Mae hailed from a farm near Central City and was always ready to argue any point about farm life. She played the saxophone in the band for five years. She and Tenny were in- separable pals and could be found at the Grill at noon. She always had a friendly smile for everyone. Ella Mae has hopes of becoming a re- ceptionist, but that ring of her left hand foretells another future. MONA IERZ Blondie was one of the commercial girls who did a lot of extra typing. Although she claimed she was not interested in extra-curricular activities, she was a cheerleader for three years. Evenings, she worked at Wilson's or wrote letters. Kacy, Marie, and Mona were very close pals. Blondie took the commercial course and espe- cially liked typing, but she is undecided about her future. MARGARET KERI Mugs or Margie, one of the tallest girls in the senior class, hailed from the metropolis of Wilbur. She could always be found in the cheer- ing sections at football and basketball games. She was a member of the Commercial Club, Safety Patrol, and Home Ec. Club. Her spare time was spent dancing and going to movies. For her future, she plans to go to New York and get cz job, RUTH KNIPPLE Ruth, the only strawberry blonde' in the sen- ior class, hailed from Old Central. She labored competently at her typing and transcription. She worked in the evenings and on Sunday as a waitress at Reels Corners. Since she has had experience as a waitress, she is not certain it she wants to become a secretary or be a waitress in Harrisburg. Ruth was an honor student for four years. FLORENCE KOLONICH Flossie, a native of Baker-Whitely, was the lass with the light brown hair and blue eyes who was known for her loud outburst of giggles fes- pecially in French and Physics classesl. Lillian, Iane, and Mary were her best pals. She spent her spare time dancing, going to movies, or roller skating. Although she took the academic course and thoroughly enjoyed it, Flossie had hopes of working in an insurance office.

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