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

 - Class of 1952

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V BETTY DEAN . . . Home Economics Another resident of Hecla, and one that thoroughly dislikes homework . . . her only regret when she joins the Navy, in june, will be that she will no longer be able to drive her dad's car. NORMA DEAN . . . Home Economics Norm comes from Hecla where shc wastes her time loafing. Plans to become a model housewife . . . for a certain Larry. Her opinion of a certain girl, Oh, she kills me! DON ELSBURY . . . Academic Here is a handsome man who really has it. It,' referring to personality plus. Huck , who was center on our football team, wont forget the time the motor fell out of his old Plymouth. PAT FLANNIGAN . . . Academic Pat's home is in Standard Shaft, but he spends most of his time around Carpentertown, either at Krynicky's service station or at Philabaunfs. Thinks the school week should be cut from five to two days a week. ED FORISH . . . Academic Now here is a lad you all know andllike . . . Beans could listen to polkas for hours . . . can usually be seen with his friend joe . . . won't ever forget Dr. Mullin. JOSEPH FORYS . . . Academic Definitely the strong, handsome, silent type, is Bob . . . took part in all athletic events . . . an honor student who liked to be coached by Mr. Nock . . . lots of luck in your very bright future, Bob.,' IRENE FREDERICK . . . Commercial A sweet. little lady who hails from Standard . . . Has a sweet tooth as far as chocolate milkshakes are con- cerned . . . Can be recognized by always being seen with Rita and Eileen. DOLORES FRENA Home Economics This short and sweet Miss spends most of her time eating . . . usually found with Liz and Kay . . . hopes to get a good job after gradua- tion . . . got a kick out of Home Ec. all four years. ANNA GONDA . . . Academic This pretty lassie comes from the metropolis of Acme. WVas an efficient worker who liked to have her work in on time. Could be found between periods with Hazel VVilkins. DONALD CORTON . . . Agriculture Don could very easily do without English class . . . enjoys hunting but can't see much in baseball , . . developed a habit of spending money but hopes to curb this by joining the Navy in june. MARY IANE GOCINSKY Commercial Mary jane rode the bus all the way from Standard, Pa. Likes chocolate ice cream and dancing. Usually seen with Irene, Rita, and Eileen . . . Can be heard saying Holy cats any hour of the day . . . NVon,t forget the as- semblies at dear old Hurst. ELIZABETH GRADISH Home Economics No doubt the quietest person in the Senior class is our own Betty,' . . . enjoys reading and sewing . . . hopes to get a job after graduation . . . . WVill always remember the fun she had in our Alma Mater.

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ANNA MARIE BLISSMAN Commercial Annie is a steady football fan . . . has her doubts as to whether she'll ever leam to drive . . . seems to be always having a good time . . . is never seen without Shirley. THOMAS BLOSKY . . . Academic Tomb was one of our peppy cheerleaders for three years . . . aside from loafing with Bob , he could be found driving his dads souped-up Chevie . . . likes the idea of being a sailor but regrets leaving Standard. HELEN BOSSICK . . . Conmiercial Termite can really dance and likes to teach bashful boys how to jitterbug . . . lives in Hccla and loafs with Dolores . . . likes to enter- tain her boy friend, any special one, Helen? Plans to go on to school. IOHN BOYTIM . . . Academic just plain sharp is the descrip- tion for this handsome lad . . . is seen with most everyone . . . enjoys hunting and playing golf . . . says he has no future plans since he's too busy concentrating on this year's freshmen. CHARLES BROOKS . . . General Chuck', is a miniature Goliath . . . has one desire in life and that is to eat . . . has but one pet peeve and that is, of all things, tall boys . . . won't forget 108. ALBERT CARY . . . Agriculture The brains of Mr. Simon's classes, Skip never missed an A . . . his name could always be found near the top of the honor roll . . . plans to be an Agriculture teacher. CAROL CHENOVVETH . . .Academic Fuzzy was sports editor for the Hurstonian and was really wrapped up in his work . . . could be found after school in Norvelt-making wine . . . plans to join the U. S. Marines . . has many friends. MARLENE CHICKA . . . Academic VVas our piano and organ accom- panist her senior year . . . selects music as the best thing on the market . . . plans to go to college next Sep- tember . . .that is if she can find one that doesn't enroll noisy people. JAMES COOK . . . Commercial limp is especially devoted to eat- ing home-cooked meals . . . all girls who are interested can find him in Calumet . . . spends his study periods in the workroom . . . plans to enter Uncle Samls Air Force. IIALLIE CRAIG .... A cademic Hallie was a real ball of fire-a member of the N.F.L., N.H.S., and editor-in-chief of the Hurstonian . . . plans to continue her education and is bound to be a success. ALICE CRUM . . . Academic Alice was one of our high stepping majorettes for three years . . . as you may well imagine, her only plan for the future is to marry Red . . . will always remember football season. .IOAN DAVIS . . . Home Economics joan lived for her Home EC. class and could really sew . . . was an attendant to the Valentine queen in her sophomore year.



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VERA GRANTS . . . Academic Easily recognized by all . . . is neat, well groomed . . . Vera-as you may guess, claims her future plans are dress designing . . . likes every- thing but study halls and loud people . . . will long remember Hurst. ANN GREGA . . . Home Economics Greg claims Hecla as her habi- tat . . . dislikes conceited people and loud girls . . . got into the practice of being a housewife by sticking her lingers with pins for four years . . . really enjoyed the assemblies. HARRY GHIMME . . . Academic joe spends his time out of school hauling coal and garbage . . . claims working is his hobby, but does it only because he likes money . . . one of the most courteous boys in the whole school. CHARLES HANEY . . . Cl7l1l-l7lL'fL7fll1 chuck is one of our tall boys who lives in the suburbs of the great city of Hecla . . . spends his leisure time roller-skating and the Clays dur- ing November hunting. Plans to join the Navy. MARY HEIDE . . , General Quiet, but nice pretty well de- scribes Mary. Good books, movies, and baseball take up much of her time . . . would like to be a tele- phone operator in the huge metrop- olis of VVeltytown. WILLA HEIDE . . . Commcrckrl Willie's', spare time is spent in writing to service men . . . plans to join the YV. A. F .... is forever yelling Hey Tennessee . . . turns green when Salesmanship is men- tioned. PATTY HEIMANN . . . Academic This brilliant lady lives in Welty- town . . . Patty plans to be a nurse . . . frequently seen with Shirley Porch . . . says she won't forget the junior Prom . . . Thinks Mr. Kromer is swell . . . Definitely doesn't like study hall. ANN HOLOMAN . . . Acrulenlic Ann thinks blue Plymouths arc swell . . . spends a lot of her time with john . . . always collaborated with Kay Keck on Latin and P. 0. D. . . . Thinks snooty people should be sent to Siberia. ROBERT HOLOMAN . . . Academic Herby can really strum that big bass fiddle . . . plays in Ray Lucas, orchestra and resides in Calumet . . . Xvas one of our rough and ready han-ks'l on the football team. Says he dislikes girls. 1 BETTY HONSE . . . Home Economics Betty can be found watching T. V. at practically any time of the dav . . . dislikes boys and nosey people. . . can usually be seen with Gleneda . . . says nothing can beat Norvclt or the band. AUDREY HONTZ . . . Commercial Babe hails from Norvelt . . . Claims she doesn't like boys . . . her ambition is to be a secretary . . . favorite pastime is watching television that is, when she isn't at the movies . . . Always seen with either Dorothy or Gerry . . . dislikes nosey people. BILL HOOVER . . . Academic Who doesrft know this popular hunk of athletic ability! . . . Billls favorites include chicken and danc- ing . . . has no patience with jealous people or homework . . . no future plans but will undoubtedly be a suc- cess.

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