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

 - Class of 1951

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I An apparent two-period assembly and a possible afternoon ot? rc- uded with lusty cheers from the students at the assenlbly on Septem- gu before the Hixrst-Greensbimz contesc . Futmwing Atiw Crum. who read the Hible, Dr. Muliui proceeded 1 annuuumnxems. lim-minted by Miss t-'isltiffi Bi'V9YlX H390 and hkiin hutcher pxxssnted the students' point ot' view concerning the s-nsbmg rivalry. hir. Neck nd- rsed the students about the xifestatinn of school tnyulty. then embarked on calling -egwh yiron scar, thus, fatniharmxxx students with them. Majoretles Perform ,urstls nmajoxwettes appeared on aber 7, the day before the e with Dunbar, in the audi- m and exhibited twirls which ed the assembly to vhs and L or mlmiration. After he inf ned the stunts-nts of several an- txccments. Dr, Mullin dismissed as-senibty. urothy Koontz led the school tevotious. idents Enjoy Panel Discussion ul-ing the fifth period on Oc' fr 13 in the auditorium, at pan- iscussion was 3 listening plou- T to the students and faculty of SY. ichsrd Roth and Marion Misiak ali-ghted the sliicussion by the ough Qmminatiou of basic Spies and fundamentals of , ' ti. Four football players B called to the stage from their is in the audience, and they yred the program thy .xnsxwiw hiuvstions that were asked. yllis Mullen, a senior. opened assembly with devotions. Faculty Members Appear aturing former gridiron face Y members, the niszseumbly on pher 21 was an inspiring nfs urely seen on the stage and ng as master of ceremonies Mr, Seni. Mr. Ted Myers and lJoe Myers were introduced, lit was of interest, to the stu- Ls to discover that they had Ed Hurst. on the gridimn. both spoke of the equip- E which was used at that pre- . date along with the ditficul- which were encoimtered. Mr. 'ner told of methods of play- Hwui back when. Mr. Silvia, Noe . and Mr. Evanetm. being idueed. recalled some of their im-atgte games whiteain school. Gzmnsld and-Mr. Ixmetz also e. . Vinrnnl Man K Seniors Elect Dave Cunningham Class President Under the direction of the sen- ior Faculty swponsors, Mr. silvis, Miss Myens, and Miss Fisher, the seniors called rx meeting for the puxpose of electing class officers. have Cunningham, lust years chairman, who was Again elected to the otftce oi president., presided at the meeting and at the elxss exe-ation. For the purpose of boosting the magazine campaign sales, Mis-I Jane Stoner, adviser to the Colo- phon staff spoke about costs uf we yearbook and stated that un- less 50 per cent of the seniors said magazines there would be no Colophon. Sales slips were handed out by Mr. Mullin, and it was stressed that me seniors stmutd sell. New oft'ii-ers for the pxvasent sf-nxestex' and next are: David Cunningham ,. President Stephen Cibulas ,. , Vice-Prwident Walter Witek .. Secretary Frank Zabrosky .... Treasurer Magazine Drive Successfully Completed As a result of successful sales- manship of magazine subscriptions during the month uf October, stu- dents at Hurst will again enjoy the publication of the schoo1's ywrbook, the Colophon. ln. addition to this, the commis- sion from the sale will enable the chorus to purchase wine colored robes which are very much needed. Ar. the pxesent time com- mencement gowns are being used stfthe various choral functions. Also producing better wtsalzge- autts was the fact that as tea-dxnci on- school time was atfox-ded :nose students who wld S1p.0D'-grey-th of Senior olfinere--Left to right: Steve Cibulixs. vice presidezitg David Cunningham, presidentg Walter Witek, sway.: Frsmk Zshroaky, Lwae. Mr. Simon Wins Farm Scholarship On Monday, Uctubez' 2, Mt. Joseph Simon. faculty member, received the fnurtzh award in the Well dry up the state --voLe Junior Stars s s T To Shine i On December 8 T Seventeen, this Class play, is is acts. written tum, which Era. miss France? the me pi 'rms 3911 as QTIC G ms :rms whim going Italie P8!'l0u .xinenuns wus period. nie . Junior chxravtensuc uumuamam . une. suit-eu m neeoed, this me Students Conduct 'M Political Campaign 'l S' Woes.. the C1885 it za rw t'f'3-s be Dei . me 01 3225. C' X' V 'M' .memes best. 12:50 agricultural and sctxotaxehip , , , program, sponsored by the James Prnhlbmml' i F. Lincoln Arr Welding Foumia- Gut rec-or-ds show our progress Jun' u..x1f lllamalnnd Nitin , -W ., .... ..,...,.. ... ,. ..-. v -T - A li i if 2 Q i s . Q , .ig A , 3 ss W Q' 3 se f . , Ac' 3 JOURNALISM C ASSES EDIT SCHOUL PAPER Edit that story! Meet the deadline! These words indicate that the Hurstonian staff is again at work. Although many members of this dependable staff will graduate this spring, the school paper will continue to be a piece of superior iournalism. This is due to the expert guidance of Miss Myers, the sponsor. The Hur- stonian had its birth fourteen years ago and has been under constant improvement since that time. It has, for two years, been given a high honor rating by the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. 59 Third Row: McNeil, Crum, Evon, Pushkar, Leonard, Kozusko. Second Row: Zabrosky, Smith, Johnston, Malinish, Duff, Klosky, Firment. First Row: Bennish, Polcha, Poole, San- dacz, Hyde, Hudec.



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SE TEE The Junior Class of Hurst High School pre- sented Booth Torkington's famous Seventeen in the Hurst High School auditorium on Friday, De- cember 'l3, at 8:00 P. M. The presentation was under the direction of Miss Frances Thompson and Miss Jane Stoner. The members of the cast are to be con- gratulated for their marvelous portrayals of the characters in the play. The audience heartily enioyed the teen-age predicaments in which Wil- liam Sylvanus Baxter became involved. His sis- ter, Janie, was the bane ot his life and complete- ly captured the hearts of all. His sympathetic mother and impatient father overwhelmed the audience with their performances, while his friends, Johnnie Watson and Joe Bullitt did their best to spoil his love affair with the baby-talk lady. The entire cast held the attention of the audience throughout all four acts. Many pro- claimed Seventeen to be one of the best come- dies ever presented inthe Hurst High School audi- torium. The iuniors well deserved the recogni- tion they received for their presentation of this popular stage play. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Baxter ..........,,.,.... ...,....................... Mr. Baxter ...............,........ William Sylvanus Baxter Johnnie Watson ,,............ Jane Baxter May Parcher Lola Pratt ....... Genesis ..,..,,. Joe Bullitt .,.. .. Mr. Parcher , .......... George Crooper Ethel Boke .......,... Wallie Banks ..... Mary Brooks .,,.. Stage Managers . Marie Janick Jack Hunter Robert Hunter James Balun Shirley Smith Alice Faye Crum Mary Ann Vikertosky Richard Krempasky Thomas Bloslcy Kenneth Zahbrosky Fred Auer Ethel Hudak Charles Haney Elizabeth Kontir Don Elsbury, Leo Porterfield, Baker

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