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

 - Class of 1950

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SE IUH5 MARY RUSSIAN Rush was one of our busy academic stu- dents. Although she had an intense dislike for Physics, she enjoyed her academic work. She was one of the most friendly girls in Shade and had a host of friends as a reward. Mary was a member of the Mixed Chorus for three years and a member of the Girls' Sextette in her senior year. EUGENE SATKOVICH Sonny' could usually be found loafing in Windber. He was rather quiet around school but made up for that by letting loose when with his friends, Paul Homa, Ioe Youhas, and Andy Bisko. The service seems to draw his attention: therefore his plans are to enter an army tech- nical school after graduation. He took the shop course at Shade. His favorite hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing. SHIRLEY SHAFFER Shaf, as she was called by her friends, took a keen interest in her academic work. She plans to teach school after completing college. Many mellow alto parts were heard from the horn sec- tion of the band of which she was a member for four years. Her hobbies are hat designing and sewing. Shaf got certain enjoyment out of taking part in hot debates, especially when they concerned farm life. BILLIE ANNE SMITH Billie Anne was a new comer to Shade in her senior year. She hailed from South Charleston High School in West Virginia. Continuing her commercial work, she joined the Commercial Club and the Mixed Chorus. During her leisure time she liked to read and play the piano. Billie Anne would like to become a secretary or a stenog- rapher after graduation. MARGARET SMOLEN Margaret, better known as Marge, took the commercial course and enjoyed typing much more than math or shorthand. She was elected presi- dent of the F. H. A. Club. Marge was also a musi- cian and gave her talent to the Central City Drum Corps for four years. She was a member of the girl's safety patrol for several years. She was a regular attender at Shade parties and ath- letic events. Her plans for the future are in- definite. CARL SPROCK Iig was one of the most popular boys in the school. He took the shop course and did very well in it but he still had enough time to play varsity football and basketball. He claims to have played every position on the football team but tackle, He saw most of his action as quarterback. After graduation he plans to attend a trade school and then to do cabinet making.

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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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SE IUHS FRANCES SPROCK Blondy was that cute senior girl from Reitz 4. She took the commercial course and especially liked typing. She claimed she was nervous when she gave English speeches, but her classmates didn't know it. Frances was a hard worker and was always willing to help someone else with their problems. She took great pride in her broth- er's athletic ability. Her future plans include put- ting her secretarial training to good use. DONALD STOCKLAS Don, often referred to as the 18 minute man, was Cairnbrook's gift to the wimen. He took the shop course and liked it, but he was never as happy in school as he was out. fStrange, isn't it?l Don's favorite time of year was hunting sea- son. He got lost in the big woods during his senior year, but still managed to bring down a 6 point buck. GEORGE STOFAN George was a Cairnbrook boy but that didn't seem to help him get to school early. He was quite a hunter and managed to get 14 rabbits his senior year. Match sticks and toothpicks seemed to be his favorite food. It must have been a good diet, for George was no string bean. He took the shop course and preferred woodworking to metals. His future plans are indefinite. HELEN STOSICK Helen was one of Shade's many bus students. She resided in Reitz 4 but could usually be found in Central City. Her favorite recreation seemed to be riding around in a blue Plymouth, but she also enjoyed going to the movies and listening to records. She was a color guard with the band for several years. She took the commercial course and was a member of the Commercial Club. THERESA VARVARINEC Theresa was one of the smallest senior girls. She lived in Reitz No. 2 until her junior year when she moved to Old Central. She took the commercial course and was a member of the Commercial Club. Theresa played a clarinet in the band for 5 years and was picked for the All- County band twice. ln her spare time she likes to swim and dance, but her favorite pastime is collecting poetry. NANCY VESPA Nancy reversed matters in her schooling. She left high school in her junior year to attend Eastern Bible College in Toronto, Canada. In her senior year in college she transferred to a bible college in Philadelphia. After graduation she re- turned to Shade to get her high school diploma. Nancy plans to leave for Africa as a missionary. She is an accomplished pianist and singer.

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