Hurst High School - Colophon Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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HATCHER, FRANKLIN ACADEMIC Frank maiorecl in extra-curricular activities reigned as king ofthe Harvest Ball . . . was the expedient editor of the Colophon could deliver an oration in true Daniel Webster style agronomics is what he will pursue as a husbandman a rural area will be his future abode. HAUSELE, RAYMOND ACADEMIC Ray's chant of Mule Train will echo through the halls of Hurst organized a Slim Bryant team and is very much at home on the stage has one of his own radio programs . .. second tenor in the Somer's Male Quartet .. . will continue to make music his career. HAYS, FRED ACADEMIC Tiny learned his Spanish, but wouldn't have, if anyone other than Miss Thompson had been his teacher. If you tickle him in the ribs, he'll hang from the nearest chandelier . . . likes to climb astride a horse and trot over the country- side . . . is a fiery redhead-future veterinarian. HEIDE, ELEANORE COMMERCIAL El is an ambitious commercial student whose sanctum is in Weltytown needed an inner sanctum after a busy day in the workroom occupant of a chair in the band room where she fingered a clarinet had a gregarious personality . . . another National Honor Society member . .. would like to work at Westinghouse. HEIDE, VERNON AGRICULTURE Whitey slaved after school at a local wholesale house has an exhilarating laugh had to slide down C- Section hill in order to get to school . .. liked those brisk, invigorating mornings would like to achieve the rank of admiral in the United States Navy-Bon Voyagel Whitey . HEIMANN, YARLEE COMMERCIAL Var is oh, so quiet . . . wonder what goes on in that neat blonde head??? Never devoid of interest in her commercial work . . . always the master of her feeling-calm, cool, and collected . . . was willing to lend a hand for the good of the class of l95l. I-IUDEC, DORIS ACADEMIC Dolly is a blonde petite who graduated with a degree in matrimony surprised all of us when she married Tom Miller Journalism was her favorite subiect concentrated on Latin-charter member of the club another choral songbird must have taken dancing lessons from Arthur Murray. HUSAK, CLAIR GENERAL Hacksaw loves the girls-is simply bewitched by theml His Ford runs on enchanted ground-no brakes! Would be happy if his pockets were filled with lucre-then, he'd be a walking mint hasn't played his trump card, as yet . . . will be a great success when he does. HYDE, BEVERLY COMMERCIAL Bev is a popular favorite .. . attractive, captivating per- sonality . . . a marvelous virtuoso who represented the alto section of chorus A in the county concert was sales manager of the Colophon elected president of the Sen- ior Chamber of Commerce reioiced when she saw the Mail Man-always received a letter. JOHNSTON, HELEN ACADEMIC Helen was one of the best-dressed girls in the senior class . .. was a live copy of Charm magazine tickles the ivories when she has a leisure moment likes Chopin, but, Oh! My! Pennsylvania State College was her week- end diversion-Smooth Sailing, Helenl I9

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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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KAPURA, JOSEPH ACADEMIC Joe dwells in the hamlet of United may not have been able to comprehend Miss Thompson's query, Parlez- vous francais? , but he certainly understood Mr. Christner. His adroitness in the art of handicraft made him an in- dustrial art scholar knew a hawk from a handsaw. KING, EVELYN HOME ECONOMICS Evelyn's dream of enlistment in the WACS may become a reality evinced her acting ability when she was chosen to portray the feminine lead in the Junior Class Play has learned to navigate Bridgeport Dam is an aquatic flipper and usually sports a summer coat of tan. KIRIK, ANNA HOME ECONOMICS Ann thought the maxim, Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise a lot of non- sense would rather have remained in bed on those cold, blustering mornings . .. is a gourmand when choco- late cake is passed held memberships in Chorus and the Home Economics Club. KLOSKY, DOLORES COMMERCIAL Dolly was a pretty maiorette-and could she strutl She was a regular Hurricane whirlwind . . . a vivacious blonde, with matching personality was an adept school girl, admired by all her classmates . .. mastered the Commer- cial subiects . .. typed news items for the Hurstonian liked to keep everything in apple-pie order. KOCHIS, KARL GENERAL Cubs spent part of his high school career playing nurse- maid to the football players. His dad's car came in quite handy too, when he used it to meet his pal, Simon, at Mol- chon's store in United. His hidden enemy is Shakespeare . . . Reason: Too many wise sayings to memorize. KOMARNY, WILLIAM GENERAL Butch's meditations in years to come will recall to mind ll Penseroso iust couldn't understand it, even though he thought Mr. Taggart's class, the most interesting of all . . . is a great prevaricator . . . claims he surmounted unsur- mountable heights when he scheduled the general course. KOONTZ, SARAH JANE HOME ECONOMICS Sarah Jane traveled six long miles to school each morning from Bunker Hill via way of Tony's bus . . . says there's no place like home is an accomplished seamstress studied Home Economics scheduled senior typing and enioyed every moment of it .. . liked Miss Stoner. KOSTYO, PAUL GENERAL Simon occupied the Dunce's stool in senior science class . . . was transported to the Norvelt shop class daily where he learned to efficiently operate many shop machines . .. Paul was one of nine members in the strong prohibitionist party in our P. O. D. class. KOWALEWSKI, ANTHONY GENERAL Anty relished that period in which he could display his ability at the lathe under the instruction of Mr. Christner could always be found in the accompaniment of his Standard friends . .. would like to aid mankind by sawing boards and pounding nails as a carpenter. KOWATCH, VIRGINIA COMMERCIAL Toots is a Spike Jones fan . . . has an enviable collection of his recordings leans on the Commercial Course as her prerequisite for becoming a secretary was a chor- ister and a member of the Senior Chamber of Commerce , . . is an accomplished pianist but hid her talent from Mr. Somers. 20

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