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SE IUH5 i 4 WALTER YURKOW Walt was one of the more outstanding mem- bers of the senior class. Besides being active in the Student Council all during high school, he also was interested in band work, and was pres- ident of the band his senior year. His talent for playing the cornet won him positions on the All-County Band for three years and the Central Western Band when a senior, He hopes to con- tinue his schooling in college. HELEN ZAPOTOSKY Zip was active in school affairs, and was a member of many of the party committees at Shade. She was an active member of the Future Homemakers of America, and one of her favorite pastimes is listening to Spanish music, which she thinks is wonderful. While at Shade she was enrolled in the commercial course, and her favor- ite subiect was P. O. D. She chummed around with Martha, Frances, and Dorothy. STEVE ZAYAC Steve was a soft voiced commercial student who was active in many school activities. Be- sides being president of the Commercial Club, Steve became a manager of the Shade basketball team his senior year. He also was a big help to the Shadarrow Club, for he was one of the typists who translated the reporters' scribblings into leg- ible typewritten articles. After graduation he plans to further his education in college. MARY ANN ZOLLA Birdie, as she was called by her friends and even some teachers, lived close to Reed City and was enrolled in the academic course. She enjoyed music all her life, and was an active member of the high school band since eighth grade, when she started taking lessons on the clarinet. Her future plans are already definitely decided, for she is engaged to be married in Iune. IOE PLUTA Ioe was a quiet, studious boy whose home was near Reitz No. 3 until early in his senior year when his family moved to Kantner and he en- rolled in the high school there. Ioe was a very good student while at Shade, especially in mathe- matics and science. He was very well-liked by both the students and faculty, and his scientific ability and friendliness are sure to make him a success in later life.
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SE IUHS THOMAS WACLAFICK Tom was distinguished as one of the quietest boys in the senior class. His interests centered chiefly around the shop course in which he dis- played a keen ability. Tom liked the great out- doors and when not in school, he occupied his time by taking advantage of the hunting and fish- ing season. He hails from No. 2 and every morn- ing he could be seen coming into school at the five to nine bell. RAY WAGNER Ray was one of the crowd that came to school each morning on the Wilbur bus. Being an active member of the Shadarrow Club for four years, he devoted much time and work to the progress of the school paper. Ray took the academic course and did well in Chemistry and Physics classes. Not being able to play basketball because of the distance he lived from school, Ray nevertheless starred in intra-mural basketball. ROBERT WECHTENHISER Bob was the tall boy from Central City who spent most of his time at the Shade Grill. He served on Shade's football team for four years and was a member of the Mixed Chorus and Varsity S Club. Bob spent his free time and vacations in driving a delivery truck for his grandfather's feed store. Hunting and fishing head Bob's list for recreation. Bob was an academic student. CHARLES WILL Chuck' was the familiar smiling figure from Reel's Corners who could always be seen with his pal, Victor Rebenock. He spent his spare time in his father's garage and consequently picked up a working knowledge of mechanics. The shop course was Chuck's home in school and he played trombone in the high school band for sev- eral years. Chuck was best known for his bright yellow Model A Ford' 'in which he came to school. MARTHA YANKANICH Coming from No. 4, Marty was the comedy girl who was easily recognized by her dimples. She was an active member of the Future Home- makers of America Club for her four years in high school. She also belonged to the School Safety Patrol. Martha took the commercial course and upon graduation, she hopes to obtain a secre- tarial position. She could always be seen with her friends from No. 4. IOE YOUHAS Moo Moo was the tall, sharp-shooting guard on our basketball team and played end on the varsity football team. Because of his active in- terest in sports, he was naturally a member of the Varsity S Club. Ioe come from Cairnbrook and took the shop course with his pal, Paul Homa. His athletic ability combined with his friendly easy-going personality should help him in the future to realize his ambitions.
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YESTEHIJ Y AND TIJIJ Y WHO'S WHO Row One Theresa Varvarinec Eddie Chupek, et al. Kolonich, Maldovan, Lohr, Tomko, Segedy Stotcm and Vic Rebenok Row Two Rosemary Galish Last Bell-ln We Go 'Marge' Keri Row Three 'Iig' Sprock and 'Gookey' Gumbita 'Lu' Oravec and 'Eddie' Chupek Sipe, Rice, and Wolonosky 6 Co. Row Four Lillian Nagy and Sisters Coach Ripple, et ux. Christine cmd Betty Adams Row Five 'Chris' Seger hoppin' at the Hop Hilda Hershberger Ioan Bestvina without her How Six Tender, Sweet Things 'Marge' Smolen 'Walt' Yurkow 'Marth' Yankanich 'Rube' Mele 'Aggie' Naugle date
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