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BLYSTONE, GLORIA ACADEMIC Blystone was one of our tall, dark-haired girls who de- voted her leisure time to reading iiked the first period English class . . . sold sweets to the students from the candy booth was a member of the band for four years may ioin the Wacs upon graduation. BOYTIM, MICHAEL Mike was an energetic, curly-head who really pepped up assemblies when he led the cheering. His favorite subject was English and baseball was his favorite sport adores ull members of the opposite sex . .. was always whistling at the girls . . . says he will be a traveling salesman. BRIERCHECK, LEONIDAS ACADEMIC Lee had plans to join the Marines may soon be sounding ot? with that one, two, three, four-I had a good home and I left line. His favorite pastime was playing basketball and looting at Tony's in Greensburg, Mr. Neck was his favorite teacher and math, his favorite subiect. BRIERCHECK, LOWELL ACADEMIC lowell's home is in Norvelt. When not shooting buckets he could be found in Pleasant Unity Wonder why??? He was delighted when he had his picture token with those lovelies What lovelies? Why those cute little ma- iorettes! He was their whistling Drum Major. BRINER, GEORGE Fasey's ioy is square dancing kept the band in step by booming the big bass drum . , . was a member of Chorus A, French Club and Ushers' Club . . . ushered the ladies down the aisle. Someday he will wait while one is being ushered. Who will it be? BRYGA, LENORA COMMERCIAL Briggs has dancing eyes at least, Franklin Hatcher thought so . .. reads historical novels in those leisure moments also likes to sing. lf cupid twangs his bow and hits his mark, she will be saying Yes to a handsome Romeo: otherwise she will become somebody's secretary. BURNS, THOMAS ACADEMIC Tom's description of school is worth quoting School is a series of good times When reading material is scarce he wanders into Mt. Pleasant where he boasts about the Irish. lf you have never seen him dance the Irish Jig, just ask him-he'll be glad to oblige. CASTEEL, PAULINE COMMERCIAL Pete would make a good Brenda Starr with that red hair -that is, if she cared to become a reporter. However, she says her skill involves typing the reports, not getting the scoops was a strutting maiorette would make a lovely mermaid and would be good competition for Esther Williams. CHRISTE, JOAN COMMERCIAL Chris proved that height doesn't always prove one's might. She was a Shorty who starred as a girl bas- keteer thought the gymnasium was the best place to be plans to leave the Pennsylvania hills after gradua- tion will iourney to Ohio and who knows where from there. CHUEY, ELIZABETH COMMERCIAL Liz spends her money on French fries-better eat them while you're young Liz ! The peroxide bottle can't be found on any shelf in her Standard Shaft habitat Halo keeps her hair that way reading good books is her hobby plans to make a future of secretarial work. 16
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EVON, ELEANORE ACADEMIC El is certain of her destination. She wants to become a woman in white. We know she will have patience with her patients . . . selected Miss Fisher as teacher of the year edited page four of the Hurstonian haunted the library-the place she loved. FARKAS, RAYMOND ACADEMIC Ray would like to study mathematics and be able to teach it as well as Mr. Nock. History enchants him and he says, I could study it all the time . He burned the midnight oil far into the night . . . was always on the Honor Roll. FIRMENT, JOHN ACADEMIC Bob hopes to write a Big Story when he becomes a roving newspaper reporter. Someday he may star as a news telecaster on WDTV thought iournalism was the most interesting subiect offered . .. thinks a green-eyed girl could make him swoon . . . was the confidant of Wally and Joe . FLANNEGAN, CONSTANCE GENERAL Connie has an O.A.O. lone and onlyl . . . intends to tickle his appetite by bringing her home economic training into focus . . . gymnastics keep her tit as a fiddle . . . thinks skat- ing is a pleasant diversion, but thinks dancing simply takes cne out of this world. FRUND, ZANE GENERAL Joker was stationed as a guard on the football team for three years is a cagey basketball player, also. lndus- trial Arts was his favorite subiect. In class his ready wit was a welcome divertisement was a practical ioker will work in an industrial plant near his home. GETTEMY, DONNA HOME ECONOMICS Donna never grew weary of work . . . handed out candy bars in exchange for, Five cents, please. She has an ear for music was a warbler in the chorus and tooted a clarinet in the high school band . . . plays for the Mount Pleasant All Girls' Band during summer vacations. GIVINSKI, JOAN GENERAL Jo thinks the class of 1951 is the best ever to be gradu- ated . . . has a knack for home economics which should give you an inkling as to her destiny . .. may work in a store for a while .. . hopes she won't have to wait too long for her hero. GRAFTON, MARY LOUISE COMMERCIAL Mary Louise has selected a career that may take her all over the world . . . is planning to become a missionary has a heart of gold. Her thirst for knowledge made her a good scholar merited membership in the National Honor Society. Her iocularity made her a iack-asdandy. lunconscious humoristj. HAILS, BEVERLY HOME ECONOMICS Bev need search no longer-she got her man! That sparkler found on her third finger, left-hand is indicative of what's to be. She had a premonition when she was a freshman that learning to cook and sew could get results . . . has an assemblage of snapshots. HARNION, ORA AGRICULTURE Ora is going to find some rich terra firma and become a farmer . . . likes the good earth and intends to cultivate it until it reaches its productive capacity. Thot forming course he studied was a practical one and Ora is going to put into practice, all that he learned. I8
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