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

 - Class of 1951

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YAKSIC, WILLIAM GENERAL Bill is a proud Hecla boy is also a very optimistic basketball fan. He chooses this sport to help alleviate the monotony of school is a great admirer of Mr. Ted Myers, even though he readily admits that he wasn't an attentive student in senior science class. YANUCK, CAROLYN COMMERCIAL Carolyn is a Mt. Joy girl and a brilliant scholar. She toiled through the commercial course and was capable of oper- ating all available machines in that department. On Satur- days you could find her at work in the Five and Ten cent store in Mt. Pleasant. YUHOUSE, ALBERT GENERAL Abbots, a tall, dark-haired fellow who measures six feet in his socks, spent most of his time in the basement of the Norvelt school building where he took great pride in his wood construction work tells people that two great guys live in Carpentertown- Abbots and Mr. Christner. ZABROSKY, FRANC!S GENERAL Zubba, as he was better known to his classmates, achieved a high scholastic standing during his high school career gave much of his time to forensic work and participated in many other extra-curricular activities as well. His sound philosophy of life and his keen mind will be respected by all who have the pleasure of working with him. NATIONA H0 UR SOCIETY LEADERSHIP CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE The blue and gold keystone is the symbol of the National Honor Society. To become a member of this organization, each student must meet the pre- requisites of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. The following seniors were the 1950-1951 members of the society: President ..,,. ,,.. Vice-President ..,,. Secretary ......, Treasurer ..., Andrews, Jean Cibulas, Steve Cunningham, David Grafton, Mary Louise Hatcher, Franklin Lukasik, Dolores Miele, Carmella Mullin, Ann 27 Steve Cibulas David Cunningham Mary L. Grafton Stanley Rudzinski Pushkar, Elizabeth Pushkar, Robert Rudzinski, Stanley Schachte, Cornelius Walters, Fern Yanuck, Carolyn Zabrosky, Francis



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N C ASS CIF I952 E JOYS BUSY YEAR GROUP I Fourth Row: Porterfield, L., Porterfield, T., Yanuck, Whipkey, Vidakovich, White, Stohl, Gazdo, Cheno- weth. Third Row: Myers, Hurst, Grants, Porch, S., Wilkins, Thompson, Keck, Holoman. Second Row: Davis, Ulery, Smith, S., Vikertosky, Kuiawa, Gonda, Heimann. First Row: Bienia, Balko, Whipkey, Saville, Hudak, Craig, King, G., King, R. GROUP ll Fourth Row: Hoover, Johnson, Marks, Patulo, Boy- tim, Forish, Forys, Minick, Bankovich. Third Row: Lazor, Grimme, Hunter, R., Perelka, Porch, D., Minick, Bash, Shilobod, Jerson, Reaney. Second Row: Coy, Albright, Mizikar, Phillabaum, Mehalchik, Petrosky, Kubasky, Overly, Chicka. First Row: Kozusko, Oravets, Silvis, Hunter, J., Balun, Elsbury, Blosky. GROUP III Fourth Row: Pushkar, Benyo, Stas, Joseph, Stas, John, Kelly, Shawley, Summey, Gorton, Holoman, Kochis. Third Row: Weir, Repko, Truxal, Lucas, Heide Schultz, Marks, Tondarich, Palcic. Second Row: Nemeth, Frena, McFarland, Honse, Gradish, Dean, N., Dean, B., Misenko. First Raw: Krempasky, Sladky, Flannigan, Magda lmmel, Kernicky, Bilik. GROUP IV Fourth Row: Cook, Patterson, Carey, Summy Shrum, Ostrosky, Rosky, Payonk, Brodar. Third Row: Kritz, Barnett, Blissman, Bossick, Less- man, Zelmare, Trough, Shultz. I Second Row: Sonnie, Kollar, Blaszkowski, lwanic Pavuk, Heide, Kikel. First Row: Yurkosky, Seman, Tometsko, Miscik Haney, Schachte. GROUP V Third Row: Kontir, Janick, Goscinsky, Brooks, Auer, Roth. Second Row: Grega, Hontz, Specht, Misner, Fred erick, Olug. First Row: Kalina Sweitzer Jordan, Kocinski, Y1 1 Crum, Kowatch, Nitkiewicz. 1 1 1 1 1 From the month of September, when the doors were opened wide, until the final examination had been administered, the juniors of T951 toiled diligently. Their concentrated efforts brought to the limelight the many talented students who com- prise this group. The members of the iunior play cast scored a hit when they presented Booth Tarkington's Seventeen . They gave a performance that will long be remembered. Many of the boys in the class became athletic heroes and helped boost the scores for their Alma Mater. Among these were such stellar players as John and Joe Stas, Chauncey White, John Patula, Bill Hoover, Bud Johnson, Jack Boytim, Red Roth, John Kelly, Herby Holoman, Bob Forys, Carl Stohl, Paul Kozusko, Ed Forish and Jim Bennet. Top-notch debaters and orators displayed their ability at N. F. L. tournaments. Chorus, glee club, and band were an outlet for those who were musically inclined. All the iuniors are looking forward to next fall, when they will begin their final lop. If their past achievements ore any indication of their future exploits, they will, in all probability, have a brilliant year in store for them. CLASS OFFICERS President ,,......,. ....., W alter Johnson Vice-president .. . .,.,.... Bill Hoover Secretary ....... .... A lbert Carey Treasurer ...., ...,. C hauncey White xx. 29

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