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

 - Class of 1951

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SE IUHS PHYLLIS RAYMAN Iean, another ol our commercial students, hailed from No. 2. lean was a color guard in our band for two years. Listening to the radio is her favorite pastime. She chummed around with Aggie and Viola. Future undecided. NANCY RUSSIAN Russian, that dashing brunette, served the band as a color guard for two years. The pre- vious two years she was a. member of the chorus, and in her senior year was secretary of the Com- mercial Club, and a member ol Student Council. Everytime Nancy got a chance, she showed her talent in dancing. tRussian Dances? ? l Taking the commercial course, she had no favorite sub- ject. Larson and Palya are her closest friends. Her luture is undecided. BERNICE KAY SALONISH B. K. was the gal with the pretty blue eyes and sweet personality. B. K. was a member of the Honor Society and one of the Literary Editors of the Shadonian. Being Editor of the Shadarrow in her senior year kept her quite busy. After graduation she plans to enter training to be a woman in white. MARGARET RECICAR Marge, who was a quiet girl when not with her companions, Kushner, Svach, Pakstis, and Claypool, had the trying job ol assistant property manager of the senior play. Marge took the aca- demic course and enjoyed P. O. D. class. When it comes to teachers, Marge thinks Snider and Colliver are tops. EDWARD RICE The only way to describe Butch was,, Tall, dark, and handsome. He used his dark good looks to the best possible means by being Shade's drum major for three years. Butch took the aca- demic course and enjoyed the sciences and math subjects. He was a great hunting and tishing an. MARY ROLT Merk, a member of the Honor Society, hails from Baker Whitely. Because Mark had the distinction ot being on the honor roll all through her four yearss of high school. Her friends jokinglyireterred to her as The Brain. Her fu- ture is undecided. ' 13'

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SE IUHS LUCILLE ORAVEC Lou, that blonde, blue-eyed head majorette, lead the band for four years and enjoyed doing her work. Mrs. B., as some of her friends have named her, is the only senior that has her own home. She was in All-County Chorus for two years and also a columnist for the Shadarrow. Dancing is her favorite pastime and when asked what was in her future she said, A girl for me and a boy for him. EDWARD POLLOCK Ed, the only boy in the senior class with al- most red hair, took the shop course and enjoyed it. Ed lived on Lynn Street and waited at the Hotel corner every morning for a ride to school. He was surnamed Speedy by his fellow typing students because he was the fastest typist in the class. After school hours he liked to drive his Dad's new Buick. HELEN PAKSTIS Helen, a member of the Honor Society, walked to school each morning from the metropolis of No. 1. Helen was in band for five years. She attended All-County and Central Western, and was vice-president of F. T. A., and Feature Edi- tor of the Shadarrow. She took the Academic course: math was her favorite subject. Helen and Nancy were always together in school. She plans to attend Temple University and major in math. Good luck, Helen. KAY PALYA Kay, who spent most of her spare time danc- ing, took the commercial course. She warbled in the chorus for two years. She chummed around with Russian and Larson and could often be found in the typing room. She was a member of the Commercial Club. Kay's future? Take a letter, please, Miss Palya In IOHN PLAVKO Iohnny was the president of the Varsity S Club during his senior year. He was a four year member of the Basketball squad and although he did not go out for football until his senior year, he made the Varsity. johnny was also a member of the Honor Society. He took the Shop Course and could usually be found with Skero. He has plans to join the Air Force after gradu- ation. NELLIE PAKSTIS Nellie was one of the quietest girls in the senior class. With her sister, Helen, she trudged the hill every morning from No. l. Although an academic student, typing held a special interest for Nellie. Dancing and reading were her favorite pastimes. After graduation, Nellie hopes to enter a vocational school in Philadelphia.



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SE IIIHS AGNES SANKO Cheerful and pleasant describes Aggie, who seemed to look on the bright side of every- thing. This jolly girl was interested in the Com- mercial Club and the chorus. She served as president of the F. H. A. Club in her senior year. A lover of polka music, Aggie could always be found at the parties. Her future plans are to enter a business school and further her com- mercial education. STEVE SKERO Navajo, another member of Al Capone's gang, came from Boom Town. He took football in his stride and played during his senior year. Taking the Industrial Arts course, he found Shop his favorite subject. Sura is his closest companion. Navajo's pastime is riding in that blue Packard. Skero says his future is undecided. BETTY SANZO Betty was the dark-haired lass from the Com- mercial Class. She was the assistant manager of Student Teacher work in the Commercial Club and was a color guard for the band during her Iunior year. Betty's favorite subject was short- hand and her hobby is playing the piano. Betty's plans for the future are centered around secre- tarial work. NANCY SCHMINKY Nancy, that smiling senior girl, played the flute in band for tive years. She was the music editor of the Shadarrow, member of F. T. A., Quintones, and Literary Editor of the Shadonian. Nancy took the Academic course and enjoyed it. Her favorite pastime is tickling the ivories and playing her flute. Nancy plans to attend Penn State and enter the four year course of Medical Technology. KENNETH SHAFFER Ken, our tall, dark and handsome senior, is a tive year band member, band president, 2 year member of Central Western, vice-president of Student Council and a member of the Honor Society. Selecting the academic course, Ken la- bels physics as his favorite subject and tooling on the clarinet as his favorite pastime. Ken, who is a member of the Ridge Gang, hopes to enter college in the fall. IENNIE SHUSTER len, a perky little lass, always managed to arrive at school a few minutes late. She joined the chorus in her junior year. Iennie always palled around with Aggie and her merry giggle could usually be heard through the halls. She plans to go to Temple University to become a physical ed teacher.

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