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

 - Class of 1950

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SE IIIHS CHRISTINE MILLER Teeny' was that cute little senior who pos- sessed natural curly hair. She enjoyed contribut- ing her artistic abilities to many of the clubs for their party decorations. Teeny was also one of the girls who belonged to the Rainbow organiza- tion at Iohnstown. She served in the bcmd for five years. Christine greeted everyone with a friendly smile. Her plans for the future are indefinite, but center around the career of art. MARY MOLDOVAN Metch was one of the shorties of the sen- ior class who hailed from Baker-Whitely and could always be seen with the gang, Going to movies, roller skating, dancing, and chewing gum were her favorite pastimes. Since she took the commercial course, she plans to make use of it by operating a calculator and a comptometer for a large business firm in Michigan. GEORGE MONKO George was the blond-haired boy with the twinkling eyes from No. 2 who blushed when the ladies cast him a glance. George was a friend of everyone and had many close pals. tHe took the shop course, but was undecided about the future.l His leisure time was spent by reading, hunting, or fishing. I I PHILIP MUZIA Phil hailed from Central City and hoofed it to school if he didn't get a ride with Patsy. lf Phil wasn't helping Dave to sweep the audi- torium, he was busy in the shop. Hunting and fishing took up most of his leisure hours. He blush- ed a crimson red when the fairer sex gave him a glance. For his future, he has plans of becoming a carpenter and utilizing his strop training. LILLIAN NAGT Lil was the happy-go-lucky gal of the senior class who was known for her loud outbursts of laughter. Lil and Flossie were inseparable pals and could always be found giggling over the latest jokes or throwing wisecracks at someone. She spent her spare time with her best pal, Flossie. She took the commercial course and plan- ned to become a bookkeeper for an insurance firm. JULIUS NAPORA Iulius was the lad from No. 2 with the light brown hair who wore specs and trudged up the hill to school. He usually managed to ar- rive on time, but he and the final bell sometimes had a photofinish. Most of his spare time was spent reading books, going to the movies, or loafing with his pals. He took the commercial course and enjoyed it. He is undecided about the future.

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SE IDRS Q r ALPHONSE LONGUILLO Al was the short, dark-haired boy with a ready smile for all. His pleasing personality made him a favorite of both the students and the teach- ers. He showed real school spirit in his four years at Shade, for he attended nearly all the school parties and games. His closest pals were Ioe Kovach and Steve Kotzar. He was an active member of the mixed chorus. DAVID LOW Deitz , although one of the real heavyweights in the senior class, never allowed his weight to interfere with his nearly lollofo attendance at every Shade activity. When Eddie Chupek, Dave's best friend, received his crippling injury in the fall of 1948, he devoted his leisure time to try to bright- en Ed's stay in the hospital. He was a manager of the football team for two years, and is a true sports enthusiast. ELLEN LOW Ellen was the pretty lass from Central City. While in Shade she took the commercial course, but switched to the general course in her senior year. An ardent supporter of school activities, she joined the Shade cheerleading squad and made the varsity during her senior year. She also was a member of the mixed chorus and a prompter for the senior one-act play. Her special friends were Mert, Marie, and Mona. ALBERT MCKOLOSKY Shorty walked to school every morning from Number One. His chief interest was athleti:s and although too small to play football he went out for basketball and made up in spirit and drive what he lacked in height. He played varsity bas- ketball his senior year. He also was student man- ager of the football team and a member of the varsity S Club. His determination on the basket- ball court carried over into everything he at- tempted. IOHN MEKIS Bee-Bee Eyes hailed from Reitz No. 4 and took the shop course. He was fond of music and sang with the mixed chorus for several years, and was a familiar sight at all parties and ath- letic events. His closest pal was Daz Hook and Iohnny Fleck. This trio spent most of their time driving around in Fleck's car. As a part-time job, Iohn delivered milk for a local dairy. RUBY MELE Rube was one of the prettiest senior girls, and was talented as well. She had a lovely voice which made her a valuable asset to both the mixed chorus and girls' ensemble. She was chos- en to sing in the All-County and Central Western choruses. Ruby, in addition to being an honor student for four years, found time to take part in dramatics. Where Ruby went, there went Mary too.



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SE IUHS AGNES NAUGLE Aggie was the little lassie who hailed from the ridge road. She was one of Shade's many bus students. Agnes was noted for her quiet- ness and her politeness. She played a clarinet in the band for several years. Her best friends were Shirley Shaffer, Birdie Zolla, and the Adam's sisters. Agnes was especially interested in church work. She took the commercial course and plans to do clerical work. ROBERT PENNELL Bob came to Shade in his junior year from Poltsville in northern Pennsylvania. He took the shop course and liked most of it. However he didn't care too much for mechanical drawing. Unlike most Shadeites, Bob liked to give English speeches and verbal reports in other classes. He lives on a farm near Wilbur. He could usually be found with his two buddies, Lance Hoifman and Iohn Bonus. His future is undecided. IOHN PONGRAC Pungy was one of our hard working shop boys. He walked to school every morning from Central City after he had made the rounds to his game traps. Although he was shy with the members of the opposite sex, he was not shy with the fel- lows. Iohn didn't like senior science class or English speeches. He spent his free periods help- ing the janitors. His plans for the future are in- definite. ROBERT POWELL Bob lived on a farm near the ridge road. He took the shop course and seemed to thoroughly enjoy it, although he would have liked to take an agricultural course if it had been offered. His pet peeve was giving speeches in English class. He could usually be found with Iohn Pongrac or Bill Deneen. His shop project was a cedar chest. His favorite pastimes were hunting and attend- ing the movies. VICTOR REBENOCK Vic was one of the handsome lads who hailed from Reels Corner. He took the shop course and claimed he enjoyed it. His pet peeve was giving speeches in English class, but he usually man- aged to give one. Vic could usually be found with Charles Will, his best pal. They spent their spare time loafing at the Corners or driving Charley's car. After school he plans to enroll in a trade school. PASQUALE ROMAN Patsy, the tall, dark and handsome Romeo who each morning could be seen bringing a gang of boys to school in his dads truck, came from the metropolis of Central City. He was one of the Panther's eleven and took the academic course. He spent his leisure time with Andy Kramer, Dude McQuade, and Andv Gumbita in Wilson's. His ambition is to go to a trade school.

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