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Alice Faye Crum Ann Miller Mary Ann Kocinski Veronica Rakaczky Pauline Casteel Lowell Briercheck One ofthe highlights of the past football season was the outstanding performance of the maiorettes at each football game. Their entrance always brought forth tre- mendous applause from those seated in the grandstands. In an array of red and white uniforms, the strut- ting maiorettes proudly wore the colors of their Alma Mater-H U R S T. A breath-taking feat presented at half-time before Greensburg-Hurst fans, was a baton twirling act, with the use of blazing fire batons. Congratulations are due all the maiorettes for their laudable accomplishments. 68
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F TURE HUMEMAKERS UF AMERICA GRUUP l-Fourth Row: Bergan, McKula, Greer, Specht, Chuey, Jackson, Biller, Matsko, Shaw, Janik. Third Row: Nemeth, King, Metz, Frederick, Czekai, Mayes, Kantorik, Lubovinsky, Rosky. Second Row: Weirs, Allison, Cook, Srnail, Miller, Pyda, Lesko, Trice, Brinker, Slater. First Row: Henry, Adams, Yanuck, Firmstone C, Dick, Musgrave, Nemeth, Rita, Koontz, Poche, Firmstone, D. Mizikar. GROUP 2-Fourth Row: Koontz, Mullen, Marks, Lukacs, Sherbuck, Givinski, Pyda, Bankovich, Gettemy, Hails, Davis, Third Row: Weirs, Kirik, Lucotch, Ballew, Bryga, Shaffer, Repko, Perelka, Ludwig, Krepps. Second Row: Miller, Albright, Spect, Whisdosh, Blystone, Tarasky, Tandarich, Frena, Palcic, Weir, Truxal. First Row: Ulery, Whipkey, Davis, Shoulis, Scherer, Flannigan, Nitkiewicz, Mizikar, Gradish, Balko. Under the capable leadership of Miss Hacker and Miss Galone, the Home Economics Club was again organized with a splendid increase of members which excels the record of all previous years. Besides the regular classes, the girls spon- sor the seasonal Valentine Dance which is always a colorful event. To help defray the cost of our annual banquet, the girls sold Christmas cards. The shortest way to a man's heart is through his stomach is the slogan of the cooking class. As a result, none of our girls will become old maids. A fashion parade, in which the girls exhibit their coats and suits, usually puts a cli- max to the club's activities for the year.
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Boytim T. Blosky A. Blosky Slonecker Keck Poole BOYTIM, MICHAEL SENIOR Mike is one of our handsome senior boys was a veri- table trouper at all the games selected the Greensburg game as the most enterprising . . . has fascinating green eyes and a lovable personality makes his home in Mutual. POOLE, BIlI.IE SENIOR Billie is the sweetheart and idol of the entire school was a cheering enthusiast at every game 'For two years says the .live Cheer in her book is a winner is a charming strawberry blonde . . . resides at Norvelt. BLOSKY, THOMAS JUNIOR Tom is another dynamic member of the Blosky 'Family tells us he thought the Ramsay game to be the most stimu- lating spent a successful season with Billie as his colleague assembles in the Junior room of 106. KECK, KAY JUNIOR Kay is a popular all-around junior girl has been a rousing cheerleader for three years pursues the Academic Course with determination has long, wavy brown hair has a mania for blue eyes . .. dwells in Kecksburg. Aultman Shultz SHULTZ, HELEN JUNIOR Helen was one of the newcomers to the cheering ranks this season spices her social activities with roller skating looks upon the Hurst Hand Clap as a winner can't quite comprehend shorthand her humble abode is in lycippus. BLOSKY, ANDREW SOPHOMORE Andy is a sophomore who has a very ready wit places the Alabama Shake lt cheer at the top of his list No wonder! labors as an usher at the Penn Theatre Selects Miss Stoner as his favorite teacher bunks at Standard. AULTMAN, DONNA SOPHOMORE Little Flick converted all her energy into cheers is abso- lutely ravishing in vermilion . .. possesses an abundant crop of raven locks excerpted the Old Locomotive as-her favorite lung buster . . . her domicile is in Kecksburg. SLONEKER, GLEN FRESHMAN Glen is a tall, Iithe lad who has attracted many an admiring glance . .. was chosen as one of the cheerleaders during his freshman year especially fond of the Varsity Cheer possesses a quick smile ... lives in Mt. Pleasant.
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