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SE IIIHS IVAN BOWMAN Ivan, the lad with the light curly hair, hailed from the Ridge. He was in the Mixed Chorus for live years cmd participated in All-County Chorus several times. You could always find Ivan paling around with Marlin Shaffer. MARGARET BUYDOS Marge was the spirited lassie who was known for her high C giggles. She held up the Bell Lyre section in the band for two years. She was also a member of the F. H. A. Club and Commercial Club. Marge's pleasing personality won her many friends, but she was never found without Iean and Helen. Loafing at the Grill was her favorite pastime. Marge hopes to make use of her commercial career. . IOSEPHINE CEBRON Io, one of our peppy Varsity Cheerleaders, took the commercial course, and selected typing as her favorite subject and dancing as her most enjoyable pastime. She was an active member of the Student Council, Commercial Club, and was a three year chorus member. Her favorite chums in school were Dot Carver and Verna Fetzko. Io's plans for the future are undecided. GLENN BOYER Benii, who was an inseparable pal to Dick Coughenour, was a member of the Honor Society, Student Council, and two years of chorus. He took the industrial arts course and favors physics above all other subjects. In his spare time, he can be found working in his Dad's garage. Benji hails to school on the Wilbur bus and goes all out for flashy sox. In the future Benii would like to enter Drafting in the Air Force. Good Luck, Benji. LOUIS CARRARA Louie, a tall good-looking lad, couldn't seem to get enough outdoor life. The Wilbur bus brought him to school every morning. He was especially fond of hunting and fishing. Louie liked to spend most of his spare time in the shop. lf Uncle Sam doesn't get him first, Louie wants to get a job. NANCY CLAYPOOL Nancy, an academic student, was very active in extracurricular activities. She held the offices of vice-president of the Honor Society, secretary of F. T. A. and Circulation Manager of the Shadar- row. She was also a chorus member and held the position of property manager in the senior play. Nancy plans to further her education after graduation, but has not yet decided on the field.
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SE IUHS ANTOINETTE ANDREW Toni was the small ambitious young lady who possessed naturally curly hair. Besides being talented at tickling the ivories, she marched with the band for two years. Toni was an active mem- ber in the Shadarrow Club, In both F. T. A. and Hobby Club she served as president. She was the leading lady in the senior play and proved to be a big success. As to her future, Toni is undecided. lOl-IN BEREZONSKY john, who took the shop course, played on Shade's cage team for three years, and also went out for track for two years. He was most interest- ed in pole vaulting and the hurdles. Bozo said his favorite pastime was loafing. LOUISE BIELSKI Louise rode the bus from Baker each morn- ing with her constant companions, Moldovan and Rolt. Louise chose the home economics course and claims French as her favorite subject and dancing as her favorite pastime. During her school days, Louise was an active member of the Mixed Chorus and the F. H. A. DON BLACKBURN Don, one of our more talented seniors, made All-State Chorus in his junior and senior years. Blackie was a three year member of the mixed and boys' choruses. He played the part of Mar- vin in the senior play. After school hours, he could usually be seen cruising around in his Chev with Woodie, a fellow commercial student. KATHRYN BODINSKY Kay, our peppy little Russian dancer, took the commercial course. Although she was an cutive member of the Home Economics Club cmd Chorus, she still found time to be typist for the Shad anian. ln the future. she hopes to be an office recep- tionist. A talkative lass, Kathy could always be seen with her close friends, Mil and Dot. ADOLPH BONUS Dutz, a member of the Commercial Club, belonged to band for five years. He found danc- ing to be enjoyable and attended most of the school parties. Since typing was his favorite sub- ject, he could usually be found in the typing room during his free periods. Shenigo and Gurney were his companions. In the future, Dutz plans to join a dance orchesttra. X
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SE IUH5 MILDRED CHURNEY Millie, one of our shortest senior girls, took the commercial course cmd was a member of the Commercial Club. At school, Millie was always seen with Kay. The diamond on Millie's finger foretells her plans for the future. IOSEPH DIPANGRAZIO Ioe, an industrial art student, hailed from Central City. Ioe went out for the football squad in his first two years of high school and he also took an active part in the interamural basketball games held during lunch in the aud. DiPan se- lected shop as his favorite subject, but has no definite plans for the future. DONALD DONLEY Don, one of our quiet shop boys, was a four year Band member and played solo coronet for three years. He was a two year participant in All-County Band. Don's favorite subject was shop. Don spent some of his time loafing with Louis Carrara. RICHARD COUGHENOUR Dick, the tall guy with the big laugh, hailed from Old Central. He lent his fine tenor voice to chorus for four years and made Central West- ern and All-County three times. He did an excel- lent characterization of Doctor Wood in the senior play. Dick was president of the Honor So- ciety, Commercial Club, and Mixed Chorus. FRANCES DOBOY Frannie transferred to Shade in her junior year. Since then she has been an active cornetist in Shade's band. Fran took the academic course and was parliamentarian in the F. T. A. Her spe- cial pal was Ianet. She and Harry were one of Shade's steady twosomes. VERONICA FETZKO Futzie, a member of the Mixed Chorus for four years, hailed from the metropolis of Central City. She also sang in the ensemble for two years, and attended All-'County two years. She took the commercial course, spending her free periods typing, which was her favorite subject. Her chums were Cebron and Carver. Boys are her favorite pastime. Guess what her future isl She says undecided, but we wonder.
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