Hurley High School - Log Yearbook (Hurley, WI)

 - Class of 1951

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I, I, I, I, l, I, I I I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I I, I, I I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, .0 I, I I Angelo luppino, will my love to all the girls. You lucky things. Irving Mallick, will my pin selling iob to Larry the Crow Kasper. Robert Massoglia, will my ability to get to school every day to A. Solli. Patricia Mattson, will my geometry notebook lwith answersl to any iuniors who need it. Stanley Matusewick, will my ability to roller skate to Dolly Aho. Grace Max, will my gum chewing to pat Valle. David Mclntire, will my little size I2 shoes to John Paul Glugla. Jack Meade, will my curly hair to Alan Holgers. Loretta Morganda, will my size I shoes to Anna Mae Miller. Nilo Nasi, will my complexion to Donald Ferkovich. Cecila Negri, will my job at the bus station to my sister Mary A. Keith Nelson, will my gift of gab to Keith Anderson. Ronald Nygard, will my bartender's physique to Teddy Bill Buniovac. Julius Orso, will my A in physics to Robert Johnson. Frank O'Berto, will my ability to come to school everyday to J. Kovaleski. Lucille Paris, will my theatre iob to Delores Baldovin. Avis Peterson, will my ability to stay true to anybody to Gloria P. Henry Peterson, will my brains for Physics to my brother Jerry. Mary Jane Popko, will my love for basketball to Pat Heropkie. Gloria Rice, will my dissolutioned aspects about men to Yolanda Swee, may she carry on where I left off. Jack Richards, will my calm aspect of life to anyone who wants it. Doris Rokola, will my good times in high school to Phyllis S. Margaret Rota, will my ability to sing in the showers to Pat L. Barbara Ruha, will my imagination to my sister Audrey. Audrey Sarri, will my physics book to my brother Bob. Frank Solo, will my ability to get A in machine shop to Ronald M. George Samardich, will my iob at Squeedee's to anyone who can take care of it. Rose Savant, will my love for Wakefield to Bernadine Noskoviak. Dorothy Sbraggia, will my gay times to my cousin Barbara Calvi. Gloria Sepanski, will my bouncing curls to my sister Shirley. James Sell, will my A's in physics to any coming senior that needs them. Elizabeth Slaski, will my shy, quiet ways to Jeanne T. Genevieve Soine, will my love for Physics to lucille Grasso. Thomas Sorvari, will my longing for gym to Kenneth Hannula. Robert Stanczak, will my ability to get along with girls to Pecka F. George St. Cathrine, will my ability to lose manager iobs to Chuck I-I. Jeanne Stella, will my love for gym to Myrna Corsi. lily Sturkol, will my love of math to the coming math classes. Justin Swee, will my ialopy to my brother, Conlie. John Sybeldon, will my basketball ability to Leon Baron. Bill Thomas, will my marks in Physics to Tony Cornolo.. Ilene Thiede, will my bus ride to anyone who likes to be late tor classes. little ones. Beatrice Trombi, will my troubles to my cousin Pauline, and may hers be Frank Trier, will my resistance to women to Jerry Peterson and I hope he can do as good as I have. John Trier, will my brains in geometry class to any iunior who wants them. David Trembath, will my ability to go steady to Arnie Salli. George Tuma, will my height to Philip Mosconi. Anthony Vita, will my ability in giving the wrong answers in class to A. DApra. Carl Zandi, will the name of Sonny Boy to anyone who wants it. Harold Rantanen, will my dark complexion to Billy Rintomaki. Delores Reardon, will my choir seat to Pat langsford. Betty Ann Reed, will my good times in high school to Shelly Helinski. Delores Pretti, will my gay times in Ironwood to the freshmen girls. Eva Baravetti, will my operatic voice to Mary Catherine Miller.

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CLASS WILL Geraldine Baima, will my wonderous appetite to Lois Savera. Donald Barnabo, will my Golden Voice to Tony Cornolo, Delores Barrett, will my high heels to Adele Pertilli. David Barto, will my fun of riding around the school during noon hour to some poor fellow who hosn't a car. Joe Bednar, will my wonderful senior year to Louis Grandelis. lee Baron, will my light hair to lawrence Samardich. Jmaes Bertagnoli, will my wise cracks to anyone who wants them. Gerald Blaomquist, will by basketball playing to next years team. May they get to Madison with it. Eugene Brock, will anything worth willing to anyone who will take it. Shirley Bruneau, will my gay times to Pat Zanella. Marilyn Bruno, will my height to Bob Byrns. Think he needs it? Amelia Canalia, will my ability to do Physics to Polly Mercante. Roman Chiapusio, will my height to Frankie Genisot. Kathleen Conhartoski, will my good times to the freshmen girls. ' Loretta Cortichiato, will my ability to keep calm at exciting games to Betty Johnson. May she not get as many bruises as I. Richard Dahl, will my knowledge in Bookkeeping to next year's class. Lucian Darin, will my ability to get in the library anytime l want to any person who needs to. Bill Dary, will my quiet ways to anyone who needs them. David Debus, will my musical ability and ukelele playing to James Perkins, who can use it. Barbara DeRosso, will my getting along with boys ta my cousin, Arlene. Gloria DeRosso, will my ability to giggle and blush at inconvenient times to anyone who wants it. Fred Ebli, will my ability to argue in American Problems to next year's class, may they be as successtul l John Frezell, will my ability to laugh so easily to Jim Prosek. Barney Grosso, will my Flirting ways to the freshman boys. Margaret Gulan, will my ability to go steady to anyone who is interested. Charlene Gullickson, will my ability to play the violin to anyone who wishes to practice one hour each day. Roger Hanson, will my nick name to Jerry Gulan. Florian Helinski, will my left hand hook shot to Don Ferkovich. Marlene Johnson, will my ability to miss any bus to Pat langsford. Frances Kallas, will my office iob to Gloria Grandellis. Joseph Kasper, will my quiet ways to my brother, Larry. ' Bob Kirby, will my bashfulnegs for girls, like Mr. Forte thinks, to Charlie Dawrick. Helmi Kivi, will my long hair to Shirley B. Ray Koski, will my height to Toddy Francis. Gloria Kromrey, will my ability to come to school any time of day l desire, to Germaine la Marche. May she carry on the tradition. Roy Kuula, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Bert la Marche. Arlene La Marche, will my ability to get through school to my brother. Audrey Lassi, will my Saturday iob to Dolly Aho. Eugene Levra, will my ability to sleep in school to Fred Ciatti. . Arloa Lillstrom, will my ability to get yelled at in class to J. Santini.



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CLASS HISTORY Remember that eventful day almost four years ago when you first entered the portal of the H.H.S., as a freshman. Your ego was so inflated with your own im- portance, but it soon fell, crashl, when the seniors started to show you exactly what a Freshie meant. Maybe you carried books, opened doors, played in the sand, building sand houses, danced when you didn't know how, or took a walk up to the court house, but you were soon initiated into the ways of the school by its seniors. There was our first class meeting and blushing Bill Thomas was elected President. A few of our brave lads tried out for football and it was reported that Red T. and Tony V. showed promise of developing into real players. Our Frosh basketball team really held up our class honor by not losing a single game during the season. Re- member the style show held by the seniors at which Jack Meade, Dick Dahl, and Jim Bertagnoli made such running models of the latest female apparel. Finally came May and we took one step up the ladder and entered our sophomore year. That year there were some new teachers and how all the girls did flock to band, until they learned our new director, Mr. Douville, was married. Miss Weiser's English classes put on a skit for Halloween and from then on our motto was Oh what a dense forest of trees, and trees and trees. The first Homecoming of many a year was put on by the pep club, and remember how everyone almost was tramp- led during the Snake Dance ? This was Hurley's glorious year in basketball. The Regional -- Sectional -- and then the State tournaments. The band was even sent to Madison after our lron Men toppled mighty Wauwautosa from their throne. After another exciting game, for the first time in our history, we were State Champs. We'll never forget the celebration honoring the team -- Mr. Murphy announcing there would be no school -- and Pupsie's oratorical abilities during the pep sessions and other presentations. The B team was not to be outdone however and had a record of no losses. Somehow or other we even got around to having a class party. The band and choir presented a concert, and right in the middle a catastrophe took place, the lights went out while the band was playing a piece. What sweet music! Much too soon the year was again over. As Juniors, we finally began to grow up a little, and thrilled with the exhiliara- tion of being upper class men the boys began hounding the poor freshmen. Our football team took the lime-light that year, beating Superior, Ironwood, and tying Duluth, and Red making the State Honor Roll. Before we knew it the Prom was up- on us. We decided on a Dutch scene but whatever did happen to the idea of hav- ing a snow storm scene? Just think of all those nights spent in decorating the gym with crepe paper, windmills, flowers, and other Dutch scenery- ln a short time came forensics, with Dave, Marlene and Gloria going to Madison. Then came the day for which we had all hoped, yearned, and prayed -- we were actually seniors. The boys began to realize girls were human and some of our bachelors came out of hibernation. Remember the class play with all its trials and tribulwtions? Being postponed because of snow-storm, put on the following day, with everyone rushing around trying to locate a substitute for a costume which had been left at home. Then came calling cards - The Christmas Ball -- The Log - and as if this wasn't enough, physics. Will you ever forget the pep session for the Ironwood game? Mr. Sybeldon as M. C., promising to play the Tennessee Waltz on his harmonica over WJMS at ll:30, Miss Hambley playing Chopsticks , Chief and his sax solos, the orchestra made up teachers, Coach Vergamini making the girls swoon with his crooning, and last but not least, Mr. Pepper Connors leading a cheer. Soon after followed the tournaments -- Hurley-Ashland-Spooner. Losing to Rib Lake by only 2 points. Now after some hectic months of speech, a music festival, banquets, parties, and work, Commencement is actually here. 5

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