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Senior Chamber of Commerce The Senior Chamber of Commerce is an organization sponsored by Mr. Freed. The purpose of this club is to acquaint the students with commercial work, so that they will better understand business situations and be able to obtain em- ployment in some business office. Each year the club sponsors a dance or skating party. They also sell Christmas cards to raise funds for the purchase of a new machine for the business department. First Row: Heide, VM jordln Sweitzer, V., Bossick, H., Aultman, D.. Kowatch, B., Nitkieweiz, E., Specht, D., Koeinski, M. A., Kollar, Second How: Mr. Freed, Chackan, I., Nlondock, E.. Nedwick, A., Stinebiser, Barnett, S., Cibulas, A., johnson, P., Kueera, E., Miss Stoner. Third Row: Fisher, L., Ferri, I., Rose, R.. Briner, M., Kalinay, V., Kritz, M. A., Lessman, R., Zelmore. M., Strandberg, S., Lukasik, L. Fourth Row: Yanuck, R., Viazanko, M., Zelenshe, P.. Cunningham, M., Ewing, P., Krempasky. R., Haney, C., Payonk, P., Cook, First Row: Baker, N., Pvda, F.. Andrews D.. Lee, S., Vidalioxiich, A., VVeight- man, G., Skilone, L., Remiash, M. Civinslci, L., Viazanko, E. Seeonrl Row: Allison, C., Martz. P. VVoods, D., Duda, B., Vimislicky, B. Prosnik. P., Frund, C., Hixson, S., Newill. N., Scott, E. Third Row: Babick, P., Bush, N., Stafire L.. Billey, V., Myers. B., Cams, M. Mikolajczyk, B., jones, N., Kaminski, I Fourth Row: Harhai, H., Scikeres, li. Michalezyk, -I., VVajdic, T., Pianko, A. Yohman, ll., Yohman, Nlichalski H., Yonik, Junior Chamber of Commerce This organization is the junior commercial club of Hurst High. It is composed of freshman and sophomore students interested in business training. YVorking with other members. it is hoped that they will become more interested and bet- ter acquainted with the possibilities andibenefits of the business field. The club also helps the Senior Chamber of Commerce to purchase many items for the business training department of our school under Mrs. Iones's supervision. 53
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Spanish Club A social organization which acquaints its members with the customs of the Latin American countries is the Spanish Club. OfHC6l'S preside over the monthly meetings under the capable direction of Miss Thompson. After business matters are discussed a social program of singing and playing games is held at the meet- ings. Dues are collected in order that the club may award pins to the senior mem- bers at the end of each successful year. First Row: Minick, J., McLean, D., Kontir, E., Crum, A. F., Hudak, E., King, R., King, C., Grants, V., Lucas, L., Duda, V. Second How: Heaney, I., Markiewicz, VV., VVhipkey, D., Balun, I., Billey, H., Evon, C., Porterfield, L., Chenoweth, C., Strichik, R., Hunter, R. Third Row: Yurick, R., Elsbury, D., Hoover, B., Marks, B., Zahrobslcy, K., Bennett, I., Marks, L., Linden, L., Crimme, J., Porterfield, T. Fourth Row: Smith, B., Bowers, P., VValker, VV., Sobinsky, I., Boytim, Urban, VV., Hile, V., Miller, NV., Blosky, T., Stas, joe First Row: Kontir, E., Crum, A. F.. Craig, H., Chicka, M., Overly, M., Schultz, T. Second Row: Vikertosky, M. A., Billey, H., Schroll, P., Ackerman, L., Barr, P., Momeyer, E. Third Row: Bowers, P., Hunter, Mullen, M. I., Mizikar, E., Minick, C., Yanuck, B., Denis, B. French Club Membership to this club may be obtained by first and second year French stu- dents. The customs of the French people are studied and many interesting re- ports are given by the club members. The members learn a lot about the customs and lives of the French. Miss Thompson, the director of this club, has an amusing time teaching the students to speak and translate French. The studies are hard but the time's well spent. 52
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Industrial Arts s i i i Fourth Row, left to right: Sands, P. - Bennett, J., Myers, A., Dunn, W. Miller, XV., Yuhouse, S., Shafer, C. - Hosa, R., Copper, D. Third Row: Semanchek, J., Crahiak I VV., Bankovieh, M., Bailey, N. Fazekas, P., Surma, J., Shuttv, S. ski, XV., Yurkorski, R., Spoli, Sheheek, R., Provlic, C., VViltrout J., Trice, D. First Row: Biller, H., Viazanko, M. sick, M., Perelks, M., King, V. Fvurlh Row, left to right: Rudy, M. Bankovieh, M., Maline, G., Berg, aleski, E., Grimm, R., Cazda, Third Row: Heide, E., Marks, L. Murray, I., VVhite, L., Caldwell T., Mohney, K., Lessman, VV. Brown, E., Niekolson, C., Funk, D. Second Row: Dunn, H., Holoman, B., Vlfhipkey, D., Yuhouse, L., Beal, VV., Shultz, C., Ynrkorsky, L., Har- haugh, R., Kowatch, A. First Row: Andrews, T., Beers, C. Pokratsky, R., Coy, A., Sibol, I., NVhipkey, C., Cazda, F., Smithley, H., Frederick, j., Schachte, L, This club is composed of boys that take industrial arts and is under the super- vision of Mr. Christner. Each year Mr. Christner explains the use of hammers, planes and saws to new members. In striving for a degree of advancement in the handling of tools and machinery, each member must learn how to use all the equipment the shop presents. Some of the equipment in the shop is circular saws, a jig saw, metal and wood lathes, sanders, a jointer and a drill press. By learning the use of these tools, the boys have developed their manual ability to a higher degree. 54 . 1 Second Row: Christner, E. D., Hovor- Musgrove, C., Viazanko, S., Bos- J., Kucera, bl., Sobinsky, I., Kow- s x
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