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

 - Class of 1953

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Dorothy Mcl.ean wills her position on the Hurstonian staff to Doug Chirdon. Henry Miele leaves all his English and P. 0. D. worksheets to Bob Resnik. Ann Miller leaves her position as Maiorette to any iunior maiorette. Jerome Miller wills his position in Miss Eversole's class to the next comedian taking Spanish ll. Wayne Miller leaves his ottice as President of Chorus A to his brother, Jitt . Patricia Minick wills Lois Davis her last, slightly used, school pencil. William Misiak wills his Fullback position on the football team to Clarence Smith. Steve Mizenko bequeaths his old Chevy to Mr. Myers. Ellen Mizikar would like Theresa Naggy to take charge of the pop booth. Joan Mizikar leaves her vacant position as head of the Gym class to Rita Ferlin. Juliann Mizikar wills her many good times in gym class to her sister, Gerry. Esther Momeyer leaves her iob as Editor of page 1 of the Hurstonian to Bonnie Appel. Evelyn Mondock gives her position as Homecoming Queen to Dorothy Simpson. Andy Mott leaves his quiet manner to Tom Caldwell. Marv Jane Mullen leaves her collection of tardy permits to Donna Bailey. Alberta Nedwick wills her naturally curly hair to any slraight-haired girl looking for trouble. Regina Nemeth leaves her good times in driver's education class to Nancy Nemeth. Rita Nemeth wills her fun at Hurst to Jo Ann Shay. Frances Newill leaves her happy days at skipping to Ro- mayne Stout and Margaret Bungard. Anna Poache wills her cooking and sewing class 'Zo Darlene Frund. Albert Popfsil will give away all his grades to any unlucky iunior. Dolores Pyda leaves her happy days down at Home Ec. to any iunior girl. Joan Pyda leaves her worn-out driver's permit to her sister, Florine. Michael Rady wills his catching duties to Bob Miller. Veronica Rakaczky leaves her basketball ability to Pat Patterson. Iris Rolla wills her first chair position in band to Ted Gelet. Ruth Rose leaves hcr many positions open to any ambitious Junior. Eleanor Rosky leaves all her money U7 to her sister Louise. Margaret Schroll wills her almost completed atomic bomb in Physics class to Theresa Urbanowski. Cecelia Selis wills her position in band to anyone who wants it John Semanchek leaves his un used Merchandise Manual to any Salesmanshlp student Charles Shaffer wills his still to anyone who can make us of it Robert Shebeck leaves his position in Industrial Arts club to Scappy Stanley Shutty gives his cutty pipe to Denver Booker lda Slater wills all her senior books to Jean Hood John Sobinsky wills his position as tackle on the 'Football team to Duck Ahlborn Harry Smttley leaves his shop periods to Ed Brown John Soblnsky wllls his positron as tackle on the football team to Andy Shea Barbara Specht wills her ablllty to cut classes to Maryann Specht Donald Spinella gives his position on the basketball team to Ronny . Geraldine Stepanik leaves her quietness to Jane Rose. Jacqueline Stinebiser wills her position as Maiorette Cap- tain to any senior maiorette. Agnes Storkel leaves her Physical Me proiect to Gloria Frund. Robert Strichik leaves his undone assignments to a hard working iunior. Edward Summy wills his Dad's car to anyone in need of transportation. Anna Tarasky leaves her marching position in the band to Dorla Wadsworth. Pete Teply wills his shorthand book to Andrew Balash. Franklin Tlumac wills his math grades to his little brother. Valerie Tlumac wills her short hair style to Lois Harr. Wiona Trough leaves the fun she had skipping school to Charlie Bitz. Nancy Trice wills her position as maiorette to any girl able to carry it. Edna Underwood wills her driving permit to Janet Kantorik. Walter Urban wills his right half-back position to Ray Holomon. Mary Varholla leaves her driver's license to any Junior with a knack for hitting things. Sue Varholla wills her position as Assistant Photographer on the Hurstonian Staff to Helen Matsko. Marlene Viazanko wills her workroom periods to a busy junior commercial. William Walker wills his good times at the school dqngeg to Neil Bailey. Nancy Weaver wills her trouble in playing volley ball in gym class to Rose Marie Lesko. Arlene Weiers wills her quietness to Robert Enlow. Rose Marie Weiers wills her left-over name cards to some deserving iunior. Dorothy Weightman leaves her place in band to Betsy Snyder. Mary Whisdosh wills her basketball ability to her sister Joann. Regina Yanuck wills her position as Art Editor of the Colo- phon to Jim Novotney. Julius Yesho leaves his position as Quarterback on the foot. ball team to Bernard lawrence. Steve Yuhouse leaves his pipe to Stanley Libovinsky. Richard Yurick wills his first base position to Bill Mullin. Dorothy Zadora gives her shorthand eraser to any junior who will need it. Phyllis Zelenske leaves her secretarial ability to Janet Mears. .I .0 0 el 7' ran el. adv-r rises X? 43? I - - u - 1, A 1 . E A - - u - 11 A - A ' 4 3 . 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C6166 As our last legal act upon sorrowfully leaving the halls of Hurst, we the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Three, would like to leave behind us, our last departing wishes. First, to the up-and-coming generation we leave the ioys of the Halls of Hurst. Second, to the Teachers we express our profound hope for the survival along with our best regards. Third, to the underclassmen as a whole, we leave behind the untiring wish of Loads of Luck. In accordance with the individual wills: Leora Ackerman wills her position as Editor-in-Chief of the Hurstonian to her sister, Doris. Donna Aultman leaves her position as President of the S. C. C. to Wilma May. l Martha Balazek wills the good times at county chorus to Sceola Whipkey. Bonnie Barr wills her dimples to her cousin, Shirley Barr. Peggy Barr wills her iob in the candy booth to any over- ambitious band member. William Beal leaves his overdue library books to Skip . Glenn Bell wills all his unfinished P. D. worksheets to Richard Bair. Mitchell Bielecki leaves all his blue admission slips to Robert Resnik. Harriet Bienia bequeaths all her spare tablets to her sister, Marcella. Helen Billey leaves her position on the Colophon StaH to her sister Virginia. Theresa Bizup wills her natural curly hair to her sister, Pauline. Andrew Bloskey offers his position as cheerleader to any freshman boy willing to work. Lcrraine Blystone leaves her suit pattern in sewing class to Norma Mayes. Lois Jean Bonkovich wills her four-year-old apron to Mary Anne Specht. Martha Briner leaves her chair in the trumpet section to Pearl Bennett. Bill Brooks wills his private seat in Dr. Mullin's office to Pete Mohoney. Evelyn Bryga wants Anna Marie Smail to have her senior cook book. Robert Burns leaves his cheering position to anyone willing to work. Theresa Burns wills her position as Editor-in-Chief of the Colophon to any Junior willing to make it a success. Annamae Cibulas leaves her position as President of the Library Club to Jackie Firment. David Copper wills his Hot Rod Chevrolet to Jack Fetter. dixigi: IN -5222523251 91' 0 L 9232? 222' c P' iii by L . si? .'. Y . . .'.'. . .'.'.'.' - '.-.-.V Mary Cunningham wills her position as head drummer in the band to Billy Bilik. Edmund Davis wants Jack Adams to have his office as President of the Senior Class. Bernard Denis bequeaths his ability to tease to Bob Novak. Virginia Duda leaves her iokes to her little sister, Bonnie. William Dunn wills his Left-End position to Eddie Urban. Geraldine Evon leaves her position as Editor of Page 3 of the Hurstonian to Mary Kaminski. Patricia Ewing wants Shirley Peterson to follow her as sec- retary of the band. Carroll Fencil leaves his Ag. proiect to George Smith. Joanne Ferri wills her shorthand ability to Janet Leonard. Geraldine Firment wills her tap shoes to any girl who can wiggle her feet. Lillian Fisher wills her position as a Hurstonian typist to any good iunior commercial. Charlotte Firmstone wills her pretty blonde hair to her sis- ter, Arlene. William Freeman wills his Ford to Mr. Myers to use in Drivers Education. Donald Funk leaves his Middle-Guard position to John Rose- bosky. Beverly Green wills her position as Business Manager of the Hurstonian to Norma Porch. Jo Ann Green wills her chair in band to Elsie Boytim. Pearl Grimme leaves her laugh to Patty Seni. Thomas Gulibon bequeaths his position in band to his brother, Bud. Robert Harouse wills his seat in the Ushers' Club to some curious freshman. Rosemary Hartman leaves her Ike button to anyone in need, come the next election. Corinne Henry wills her beautiful red hair to Phyllis Albright, a little freshman. Vaun Hile leaves his position in the trumpet section to Rus- sell Coking. John Hunter leaves all his offices to be filled by promising underclassmen. Arlene Husak leaves her position on the Hurstonian staff to Joe Lesko. Patricia Johnson wills her position as Miss Fausold's secre- tary to Shirley Peterson. Joan Keto leaves her long locks to Jackie Wasil. Lillian King wills all her fun in high school to her sister, Dorothy. Florence Kita leaves her ability to argue to anyone who needs it. Joanne Kors wills her position as Photographer of the Hurstonian to Jackie Firment. Bernice Kridle wants some commercial student to use her typewriter the second period. Bill Krul leaves his vacant seat on the bus to Dave Keto Betty Kucera wills her shorthand ability to her brother, Jimmy. Anna Jean Landy leaves her position as band librarian to Joanne Biller. Donna Leighty leaves her pretty smile to her sister, Norma. Bernardine Lesko wills her giggle to her brother, Joe. Bob Linden leaves his cute expressions to Bob Miller. Andy Lipko wills his position in basketball to Junior Rakasky. Jim Lowther leaves his sleeping pills to a worthy under- classman. Bernard Lukacs wills his will to any junior who will need a will next year. Anna Lukasik leaves her oral talks in P. D. class to Mary Kay Puskar. Walter Markiewicz bequeaths his grades in Senior Science.



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