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

 - Class of 1951

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SE IUH5 DOROTHY GOGA Dot was the quiet, reserved girl who could be found with her closest friends, Pauline and Kathy. She took the commercial course and en- joyed every minute of it. This cute blue-eyed girl had an unusual yearn for good todd and books. She was also a member of the Honor So- ciety. Secretarial work is Dot's future. IACOB HUNTER lake, editor-in-chief ot the Shadonian, could never be seen in study halls. Besides the year- book, he held the position of Student Council treasurer for two years, Mixed Chorus four years, Shadarrow three years and Promotion Manager in his senior year. All this and yet more kept Iake well occupied. Loafing at the Grill and chasing women seemed to be his favorite pas- times. Coughenour, Boyer, and Stine are part of his gang. In the future Deacon is thinking about majoring in journalism in college. LORNA IANE GRAY Giz was the lass with the freckles and sweet personality. She was really an all around gal. She was a member ot the band for four years, treasurer of the F. T. A. Club, Exchange Manager of the Shadarrow, and sang with the Quintones. Wherever there was music, you could find Giz, This fall she plcms to enter college and major in Physical Education. GEORGE KALAHA George, a quiet ,reserved senior, was one of Shade's males who took the commercial course. George was very shy, and blushed every time a girl admiringly glanced his way. He was a member of the Commercial Club. VIOLA MAE HARBAUGH Viola, a commercial student, is one of the classes' quiet, reserved girls. She was an active member of the Commercial Club and the National Honor Society. Viola enjoyed collecting pictures and chatting at noon with her classmates Dot, Kay, and Phyllis. Viola's future is not completely decided, but she hopes to enter a Bible College after graduation. PHILIP HUSTON Phil, who hailed from the Ridge, was a very bashful fellow. He disiked public speeches and theme writing. Phil had the honor of being snare drummer for five and a half years. We're still trying to find out about the half year. In his spare time Phil liked to drive his dad's blue Chev. truck. His future is undecided.

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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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SE IDRS - FRANK KANIUK Frank, one of those handy men, could be seen working back stage everytime something was going on at Shade. He took the industrial arts course cmd declared shop as his favorite sub- ject. When asked what he does in his spare time, he said, run around. Kaniuk, Blackburn, and Stine seemed to be a set-up trio. Frank's future is undecided. ANNA KUZUPAS Annie, a quiet, loveable senior girl, hailed from No. 2. She was the only senior girl that had that honor. She was a member of the Com- mercial Club and F. H. A. Annie took the com- mercial course, and typing was her favorite sub- ject. Her chums are Harbaugh, Rayman, and Manges. Annie enjoyed listening to popular music as her pastime. In the future she has hopes of becoming a secretary. More power to you, Annie. LARRY KASNICK Larry never had too much to say, but he made his words count. He spent his spare mo- ments with his pals, Ed and Iohn. He proved to be efficient as the secretary of his class. Although a shop student, he especially enjoyed senior sci- ence. Hunting and fishing are his favorite pas- times, and he could always be found at the base- ball games. Larry hopes to find a job after graduation. MARGARET KUSHNER Marge was the cute little chick who was always neatly dressed. She was a cheery class- mate with a bright smile. Although an academic student, she especially enjoyed P. O. D. classes and typing. Marge was a faithful member of the Mixed Chorus for four years. She is unde- cided as to what the future will bring, but she hopes to go away and work. ANTHONY KOCHINSKI Tony came to Shade from Windber in his freshman year. He was a member of the percus- sion section of the Band and a student in special art. Tony took the shop course, and he enjoyed nothing better than drawing. Tony, who plans to enter the navy immediately after graduation, will long be remembered for his comedy role of Elmer in the-senior play. BETTY IEAN KUDASIK Bets was known for her giggles. She was a member of the Mixed Chorus for three years and also the Commercial Club. Bets' spare time was spent with her pals, Dolly and Isabelle. They were either dancing or riding around in her pop's car. After graduation, Bets plans to work for the F. B. I.

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