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

 - Class of 1953

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Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 'I Row 2 Row 3 SPANISH CLUB-GROUP I Stefl, M. A., Summy, M., Summy, M., Bohatch, R., Bishop, P., Walker, G., Gettemy, J., Wasil, J., Kondrich, G., Holoman, B. Mullen, R., Dvorcak, E., Cochran, C., Christie, P., Fetter, J., Kuiawa, U, Kunpiel, R., Rudinski, M., Chappo, T., Bilish, B., Gordon, F. Bennett, P., Steinbiser, F., Firment, L.. Dult, C., Shaffer, W., Rath, W., Fred- erfck, J., Zavatsky, T., Bossfck, M. Rutkowski, A., Kaputa, J., Herald, T., Dell, C., Appel, F., Novitsky, G., Knaus, E., Albright, R., Kovalcin, P., Dillon, J., Wilkins, R., Gorton, S., Kalp, R. SPANISH CLUB-GROUP ll Brooks, W., Kalemba, T., Sibal, J., Lesko, S., Shaw, K., Bartlow, L., Heide, F., Oberley, J., Lucas, G., Adams, J. Da- vis, L., Balaiek, M., Bienna, H., Mclean, D., Evan, G., Bizup, T., Bil- Burns, T., Landy, G., Snyder, B., ley, H., Barr, B., Schachte, N. Bossick, D., Bohatch, T., Shutty, S., Mizanko, S., Bryga, J., Linden, R., Bell, G., Grace, R., Overly, Q., Wal- ker, W., Malesky, B., Urbanowski, R., Smith, C. FRENCH CLUB Mullen, M. J,. Chicka, M. C., Stout, G., Grabiak, L., Bizup, T., Seery, D. Seery, D., Niezsgoda, P., Buczek, S. Miss Eversole, King, L., Labuda, H. Appel, B., Patterson, P., Brzezinski, l. Srogonick, K., Davis, L., Billey, H. Lesko, J., White, L., Denfs, B., Novak R., Mullin, W., Bailey, N., Bartlow, L., Adams, J. . IWQVLCA ELVL l96LlfLl:5A Cfftgd These three foreign language clubs are under the sponsorship of Miss Ever- sole, who teaches French and Spanish. Their membership is open to all sopho- mores and juniors, who take Spanish and to all juniors and seniors who take French. The purpose of the clubs is to gain information on the customs of the people, whose language is being studied. Meetings are held once a month in room 108, each club having its separate date.

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jufwre armem 0! .America The F. F. A., the farmers of the future, is under the supervision of Mr. Simon. This year has proved to be a very active year for our F. F. A. The officers of the club this year were President, John Cadzow, Vice-President, Edward Hunt, Secretary, Dick Miller, Treasurer, Harry Carey. These boys are the young men who strive to keep our agricultural standards high in Amer- ica in the years to come. Toward the end of January the F. F. A. took a trip to Harrisburg for the annual farm show which proved to be very educational to the boys. During the year, we see many exhibitions of their skills. The one that we recall the best was their sale of delicious Bar B. Q.'s at lunch time. Another highlight of the F. F. A. is a banquet given in honor of the boys' fathers. A banquet is also held for the new freshmen members. So you can truly see why the F. F. A. is a worthy organization. We can see by their past records that these boys have been doing a fine iob and we are certainly proud of their achievements and hope they can main- tain similar records in the future. .ynchaafriaf .Aria The Industrial Arts is a club consisting of all those boys, who are interested in learning the usage of practical tools. The very able instruc- tor of this vocational course is Mr. Christner. The first year students are not permitted to use all tools but they are at liberty to use the iigsaw and wood lathes. The tools which are used by the other Industrial Art boys, are circular saws, hand saws, wood and metal lathes, sanders, and a drill press. As a result, from these many tools, the boys are taught to make many useful things from wood and metal. These boys are also per- mitted to make whatever they wish. Some of the work done by these boys is excellent. Some pieces of furniture made by these boys are really neat. The boys are all taught the use of every piece of machinery. By learning the different uses of this machinery, the boys are more apt to get a better iob when they leave high school and go out on their own. The Industrial Arts Depart- ment, like the Agricultural Department, is down at the Norvelt building. The officers for the past year were president, Donald Funk, vice-presi- dent, Mike Rady, secretary, Wayne Miller, treas- urer, Bob Shebeck.



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enior gleam! Under the capable co-supervision of Miss Stoner and Mr. Freed, the Senior Chamber of Commerce is one of our more active school or- ganizations. The club is composed of iunior and senior commercial students who are interested in the benefits of the business field. Each year the club sponsors various social affairs, such as a QI of GWQWQZPCQ omior Kiwamger The Junior Chamber of Commerce under the very able sponsorship of Mrs. Jones is composed of freshmen and sophomore commercial students. This organization provides students with an op- portunity to become better acquainted with the possibilities of commercial work. Each year the club plans an active social schedule which in- dance and skating party. The club's main work- ing project is the sale of Christmas candy, the profits from this particular project are used to purchase business machines for the workroom and to enlarge the furnishings ofthe workroom. According to tradition, the members receive pins and enioy an annual banquet. 0 59171-WL2I C8 cludes dances, bake sales, and skating parties. The Junior Chamber of Commerce co-operates with the Senior Chamber of Commerce in the proiect of selling Christmas candy, and also con- tributes funds for the purchase of business ma- chines for the workroom. SENIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rowl Kostyo, V., Kowatch, E., Fenton, A. Barkley, F., Peterson, S., Wiers, A. Weightman, S., Zelenske, P., Kissel K., Kalp, T. Row2 Rakaczky, V., Kucera, E., Aultman D., Cibulas, A., Stinebiser, J., Miller A., Hartman, R., Briner, M., Manclock E., Nedwick, A. Row3 Mays, W., Mears, J. Zuricane, J. Cribbs, P., Riddle, B., Mizikar, J. Viazanko, M., Johnson, P., Ferri, J. Ewing, P. Row4 Balash, P., Kucera, J., Chernitsky, B. Goscinsky, M., Heiman, J., Rose, R Yanick, R., Zadora, D., Cunningham M., Coking, R., Tepley, P. JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rowl Prosnik, P., Pence, P., Depto, N. Rosky, L., Duda, B., Viazanko, E. Vidakovich, A., Kaminsky, J. Row2 Baker, N., Mikalaiczyk, L., Myers, D. Andrews, D., Weightman, E., Wilson M., Czekai, B., Jurkovic, P. Row3 Fess, N., Mizanko, F., Krempasky, R. Kralik, H., Benyo, U., Widerski, R. Hood, W., Kantorik, K. Row4 Kita, D., Baywa, T., Adams, S., Gor ton, E., Frund, G., Frund, D., Bush N., Daniels, M. J., Smith, S. 55

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