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

 - Class of 1958

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PUT HE FARMERS UF AMEPJE Row 1: E. Mizikar, I. Klejka, R. Bamhart, I. Sosko, G. Prosnitz, B. Musgrove, G. Overly, D. Hutter. Row 2: B Albright, R. Magda, J. Mylant, M. Puskar, I. Carey, A. Stefl, D. Czekaj, C. Seinensky. Row 3: 1. Puskar, R Davis, D. Armel, H. Tlumac, J. Toczek, B. Robinson, D. Reese, E. Glass. These boys are exactly what the name says 1 -Future Farmers of America. This is a national organization. The ambition of the F.F.A. is to get better farmers in future years. In January of each year, a few of its mem- bers attend the annual farm show in Harrisburg. Courses in vocational agriculture were es- tablished in the United States in 1917. The Hrst national convention of this club was held in November of 1928. Each member strives to live up to his motto: Learning to dog doing to learng learning to live, living to learnf, 56

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VARSITY Row 1: I. Miscik, J. Urban, M. Komarny, B. Musgrove, B. McFarland, C. Lazor, P. Billey. Row 2: Mr. Corinski, E. Matso, R. Polakovsky, P. Evon, C. Lawrence, Mr. Scherrbaum. Row 3: D. Pavel, D. Bungard, P. Kirik, R. Tarr, D. Kolling, SPUHTSMEN CLUB P. Tlumack, J. Kaputa. Au organization composed of high school boys has been formed for the purpose of preserving game for bet- ter hunting and better fishing. This club is known as the Sportsmen Club. The most important point emphasized in this club is safety. This is essen- tial as more than a hundred boys have secured their Brst hunting licenses. Meetings are held at different times and to add variety to the meetings, the sponsors, Mr. Ted Myers and Mr. Arthur Kromer, engage speakers or movies on wild life. TOP GROUP Row 1: R. Lawrence, C. Sprung, -I. Alexander, j. Yuhouse, K. Smith. VV. Logan, E. Thomas, S. Billey, R. Stu- ble, B. Leeper. Row 2: C. Crabtree, 1. Kalinay, XV. Trout, E. Simpso, C. Freeman, D. Stefl, R. Martinowski, P. Billey, C. Clawson, E. Sivak. Row 3: Mr. Myers, R. Spirko, K. Baldwin, N. Kort, A. Papier, I. Lawrence, Z. Leep- er, I. Bizup, E. VVasil, D. Frund, B. Keslar. BOTTOM GROUP Row 1: R. Smith, E. Rakaczky, C. Goswick, N. Bungard, P. Baum, N. Heller, B. Tylka, E. Surma. Row 2: Mr. A. Kromer, D. Shilibod, R. Pola- kovsky, J. Hetz, P. Even, L. Hamo, I. Regalla, I. Stalire, H. Tlumach. Row 3: D. Smith, R. Donahoe, L. Bulebush, D. Fisher, I. Kontir, D. Ke- to, L. O'Bot, I. Kashin, R. Sebek. Row 4: B. Huffman, F. Dell, A. VVis- newski, W. Hudock, R. XValak, W. Amdy, WV. Ostrosky, I. Kromer, R. Kean, J. VVeibel, L. Coswick. 55 The purpose of the Varsity Hu Club is to promote good relations among members of different athletic teams. Also to encourage members to continue in athletics after their high school careers, and to promote good sportsmanship. To be a member of the Varsity H Club, a player must have received one varsity letter in football, basketball. or baseball. A manager who has re- ceived two letters in any sport, can also become a member. Mr. Scherrbaum and Mr. Corin- skiare the faculty advisers. The officers are President Iolm Ka- puta, Vice President Rodney Tarr, Secretary Ron Sivak, Treasurer Peter Billey.



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The Future Teachers of America is a na- tional and statewide organization. It started in 1937 as a result of the Horace Mann Centennial, when it was esetablished by the NEA Assembly. The purpose of the club is to encourage students to become teachers and to help those who are already interested in this field. Each member receives a pin which is ster- ling silver with torches of black and the torch P. T. A Row 1: B. Murray, I. Reese, QI. Fiddu, B. Horne, M. Brighton, T. Dominick. Row 2: Dr. Mul- lin, C. Struble, M. Malinish, P. Shebeck, M. A. Bnczck, I. Ko- chis. Row 3: A. Hitchcock, M. Myers, H. Patterson, C. Lazor, M. A. Urbanowski, E. Pawli- kowski, M. Bloskey. ' F. H. A Row 1: Y. Hare, I. Stepanik, I. Kimmel, D. Honse, M. Rosky, H. Zemba, A. Logan. Row 2: V. Freeman, P. VVorkman, S. Howard, T. Kalinay, L. Bishop, C. Marker, E. Papier. Row 3: I. Stashak, M. Skero, P. Zeglin, A. Sobinsky, A. Sibal, D. Sea- man, I. YVilson. 57 ELUB is topped with Hame red. Colors of this club are black, red and white. This year there are 22 members in the organization. The most outstanding project this year was F.T.A. Day which was held on Ianuary 30, 1958. This is making it possible for each member to gain practical experience in teaching and learn other responsibilities in teaching. HUME EEUNUMICS

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