Hurley High School - Log Yearbook (Hurley, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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MY FRIEND AND I My friend and I make a good pair, Short and fat and straight, straigh We never quarrel, we never fight, We sit up talking half the night. t hair, Her name is Fritz and mine is Joyce, She owns a tin can and I a Rolls Royce, Our parents ore strict, --- so strict, But we never seem to miss a trick. Yes, we are always on the go, To see some very enchanting show, Seeing Bob Wagner and Harry James, Shows us how our love's in vain. After the show our search does start, To find our car that we did park, We find the car, and get in to go, But find we've left the keys in the show. Home at last the minutes weren't dull, Cause wherever we go, there's never a lull Don't get all aglow and aghast, Because what l've said has never passed. Jo Slebeff - MOM AND DAD Existence in this world today, To live and love and laugh and pray, ls through the thoughtful ,efforts of My Mom and Dad, the ones I love. Our home is tidy and so neat, A sweeter Mom you could not meet. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, Are through Dad's efforts, time and prayer. Their daily creed, unselfishness, Their only thought, my happiness. No time for tears, they constantly Strive hard ond work so earnestly, So what the world provides I may Obtain, and prove myself someday. Each corner seems to shine and glow, T'is Mom's sweet smile that makes it so. The sun dies out, the shadows fall, But Dad's 'good night' reigns over all. I kneel and thank the Lord above, For Mom and Dad, the ones I love. - Patty Zanella - I

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TO GENTILE He never does hurry, he never does rush. He never does worry, he never does much. He's a guy full of iokes, and things known as such. I He's a guy with a sign, Girls, do not touch. To be a debonaire, is this wise guy's choice. To wear a top hat and drive a Roll's Royce. The swooning of girls at his sweet mellow voice. Tony, l say, 'this idea's quite nice.' Handsome is he, this guy of small stock! With a face like a gangster and a head like a rock. Proficient, is he when it comes to our talk. But, oh, he'll put you out with one sock. And so Meet Gentile, these words are well meant. If not, you're life will be one of repent. ln his fine company your time is well-spent. And his good friendship leads to content. - Kathi Allice - DO YOU REMEMBER THESE EXPRESSIONS? Miss Bino - 'Take a passl' Mr. Connors - All right, please. Miss Weiser - Something like that. Mr. Forte - Well, I'II tell you. Mr. Sybeldon - 'Let me put it this way . . .' Miss Schuh - Ready for dictation. Mr. Orsoni - By gollyl' Mr. Korpi - 'lt's in the book, find it. Mrs. Dahl - 'No chalk, again. Mr. Castagna - Do l make myself clear? Mr. Haglund - 'Clear the halls. Miss Hambley - You can't get blood out of a turnip.' Miss Gersich - That's a good question. Mr. Gianunzio - 'All right, you guys, shut upl' Miss Frace - Why don't you . . . etc. . . .' Mr. Hoffman - 'Hal Ha! Yea, yea! Mr. Riccelli - a,s,a,f,g - space - h,i,k,l, semi. Miss Ebli - 'You've more excuses than Carter has pills. Mr. Asperheim - lt's disgusting. Mr. Vergamini - You're the laziest bunch of guys . . .' Mr. De Rubeis - Well, now .... Mr. Kromery - Say.' SENIORS Ninety-six we total in all, Some of us big and some of us small. We are the class of '54, All these years have been fun galore. We've worked hard for pleasure's sake, But even harder for the grades we make. Our teachers have been very kind ln helping us our paths to find. Our classes we have well endured Hoping our future is now assured. For when we walk from here that day, We will be traveling a different way. But we'll turn back and think once more Three cheers for the class of '54. - Darlene Anderson - I



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4th PERIOD PHYSICS CLASS As we have so often been told by our able teacher, Mr. Forte - ours is the 'dumbest' class he has the pleasure of having all day. We never have our work done, we never recite, and we never have had the privilege ot 'stumping' our instructor. But 'physics' wouldn't be physics, if, Buniovac didn't walk in class five minutes late, Vernetti wasn't asked to explain a complicated part of a car, Bria wasn't told to grow up and of course, the 6th period class wasn't bragged about so! But 'oh' how we love those forty-five minute lectures given usually every week by Mr. Forte on 'How tough life was when he was a kidl' But then, come to think of it, what else would he talk about, we don't know Boyle's Law from a hole in the ground. And then there are the days Mr. Forte will get real mean and say, 'What do ya mean? in reply to our smart answer, Juice is iust electricity, of coursel' But still when the end of the six-weeks rolls around, Mr. Forte still re- mains our favorite teacher. Why? Because he gave us a 'C' instead of a D.' - Kathi Allice - WOULDN'T IT BE FUNNY IF - Don Forte's Cardinals dropped out of baseball? Tony Gentile went steady? Allice, Anderson, and Autio weren't in school activities? Jim Van Hoot could play a whole season? Anton Kutz shaved every day? Barbara Calvi didn't blush? Rosalie Grandelis didn't laugh at Mr. Hotfman's iokes? Marty Friola walked up town? Jerome Noskoviak missed a night at Murphy's? Jim Reed took Morzenti's place on the team? Conley Swee lost some weight? Eleanor Hinch got a crew-cut? Charles Heiden got a D ? Leon Baron bleached his hair? Melvin Koski di dn't get carried away at Senior class meetings? Dan Michela dropped dead while delivering flowers to a funeral home? Madge Cortichiato wasn't with Carl? Don Mrdienovich stopped reading Argosy? Rochelle Helinski came out at night? Warren Gilbertson stopped being the town's clown?

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