Mount Pleasant High School - Log / Colophon Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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THE HURST FACULTY Carolyn Arnold Samuel l. Campagne Rita K. Casteel Elvy E. Christner Gloria M. Erickson Andrew Evancho Carolyn Arnold. B, S. in Bus. Ed., M. E. in Com. Ed., Indiana State Teachers' College, Penn State College, University of Pitts- burgh. . .Miss Arnold is a fine teacher who is very much wrap- ped up in her work. . .teaches secretarial practice, shorthand and junior business training. . .is a sponsor of the Senior Cham- ber of Commerce. Samuel I. Campagne. B. S., Indiana State Teachers' College, .. One of our busiest teachers is Mr. Campagne, band director and supervisor of Music in Mt. Pleasant Township. Each year he assumes the responsibility of presenting for our entertainment, the Christmas program and the Annual Spring Concert. Rita K. Casteel. A. B., Seton Hill Co1leqe... Madame has a busy time oi it teaching French and Spanish to underclassrnen .. .has twinking eyes. . .is a dancing enthusiast. . .directs the lunior Class Play and coaches the Cheerleaders. . .sponsors the National Forensic League. Elvy E. Christner. B. S., University ot Pittsburgh, Calitornia State Teachers' College. . .This gentleman tand we do mean gentle- manl spends most of his time at the Norvelt School teaching in- dustrial arts. . .is always busy. . .wields a point brush during summer vacations. Catherine E. Evans losephine Fausold Gloria M. Erickson. B. S. in Bus. Ed., Indiana State Teachers' College, University of Pittsburgh. . .Our typing teacher is qui'-2 young and attractive. . .is firm and exacting in class.. .out of class, guite jovial...reading cookbooks is now her favorite pastime. . .sponsors the Iunior Chamber of Commerce and Ush- ers' Club. Andrew Evancho, B. S., M. Ed., St. Vincent College. . . Shuey is really a swell guy...has done a wonderful job coaching our famous Scarlet Hurricanes. . .is a man of science, too, and teaches it to the freshmen...enjoys hunting and fishing... knows his algebra. Catherine E. Evans, B. A., Seton Hill College, Carnegie Institute of Technology. . .As a capable librarian, Mrs. Evans has been a great help to us in unearthing reference material and select- ing books for reports in the zero hour.. .always well dressed . . .sponsors the Library Club. Iosephine Fausold. B. S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. . .we get to know the head of our Visual Education Department our freshmen and sophomore years, as she teaches civics and biology. . .is always very exacting but for the good ot the students. . .capable sponsor of the Projection- ists' Club.

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The Colophon editorial start has built this year's Annual around the theme, Down Memory Lane. The pictures and the printed words are records of high school happenings. These records may suggest other associations you have had in your high school liteg associations concerned with an athletic game, a social event, a class play, a classroom achievement or certain other curricular or extracurricular activities. Today they are memories. Are you satisfied with these mem- ories? Vifhat accomplishments do they picture? How often we hear the trite expression that what we get out of life depends upon what We put into it. The nation, the state, the community and the home need trained individuals who can do things and in doing them, contribute service to their tellowmen. You live your own lite, make your own decisions and oi neces- sity reap the reward or surfer the consequence. Let us protit by our high school experiences. Have a definite purpose and work toward it. Do not procrastinateg each year passes quickly. As the years pass may they pro- duce pleasant memories' memories which come from LLOYD F. HUMBAUGH, B. A., Ed M, Ed. M. Sup:-iintondcnt of Schools Memories linger long atter the actual living ot the present has ended. As a challenge to us may we live tor something. Each day ot school can be made a liv- ing experience with thoughts, words and deeds that can be cherished within our memories in the days ot tomorrow. Day by day, in work, in play, and school, let each one of us be alert, enthusiastic and optimistic and look forward, onward and upward, ever confident and trusting in the destiny ot America and in the teachings ot the greatest Master Teacher. Human lives may be great cathedrals ot learning or mere hovels depending upon what we do and how we do it. The world is no better or worse to you than you make it, Nevertheless, the sands ot time will not write our individual names on tablets of fame, tortune and honor, but the little deeds of goodness, words ot understanding and mutual sympathy that we utter, and the generous tolerance that we practice will leave behind us a monument of virtue that the storms of lite never destroy. Dr. Mullin IO the satisfaction of having lived a lite worthwhile. Dr. Rumbaugh l l WILLIAM D. MULLIN, B, S., M. S., Ed. M., Ed. D High School Piinvipal



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THE HURS lane Fisher, li. A., Litt. M., Pennsylvania College for Women, University of Pittsluurgh...Our guidance counselor is always helping someone. . .is kind hut firm with her problems of dem- ocracy SlLACl6?YllS...Ol'l0 of her major interests is dramatics... coaches thr- Senior Play...co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. Helen Foreit. Hurst High Sr-hool. . .One of the most cheerful per- sons in our school is Dr. Mullin's new secretary.. .was gradu- atod in 1947. . .is small and always well dressed.,.wears a difnnond on hrir third linger-left hand.. .a very busy lady. Iohn E. Freed. B. S. in Business Ed., Indiana State Teachers' Collc-qo...'l'liis personable gentleman returned to Hurst last yrrar utter having served in the United States Army...young, ljundsrnm-, popular, and fsor ry, girlsl has a pretty wife. . .starts thrf hr-shnufn out r'igl1t...tear-lies typing, luIliOI' l1USiF19SS twin- ing, and lnrsiru-ss English. Theresa Galone. R. S. in Home Economics, Seton Hill College. .. tif.-to is rx wharming person with a matching personality... ti-at-luis wonking to Home Economics girls. . .very sincere in her work. . .traveled to Cuba during her summer vacation, . .quite pr-tits-, rind an rfnthusirrstic' tootluall fan. lflllft Fisher Helen Forejt F . 0 Dorothy llawker Eva Marie Hyde FACULTY Dorothy Hacker, B. S. in Home Economics, Penn State College, Seton Hill College. . .Miss Hacker is an industrious young lady who teaches sewing to Home Economics students...rapidly scaled the ladder of popularity. . .quiet, with a quick smile... keeps a scrapbook filled with her favorite poems. Eva Marie Hyde, Hurst High School. . .This year Dr. Rum- baugh's efficient secretary had her office moved to the Norvelt sChool...known to students seeking working papers...likes reading. . .wins the admiration of all. . .has an enviable collece tion of jewelry. Geneva W. Iones. B. S. in C., Grove City College, Penn State College. . .Mrs. jones joined the faculty three years ago. . .for- merly taught at Latrobe...is very busy teaching English to freshmen...claims her hobby is cooking for hor huslwand... paints beautiful china dishes. Arthur Kromer. B. S., M. Ed., St. Vinmnt College, University of Pittsburgh. . .Here is a man who understands and teaches cone trifugal force and What goes up, comes down . . .a genial gen- tleman. . .never loses his temper, . .pride of his life are Mary and Bud . Iohn E. Freed Tlurwsa Galena Geneva W. jones Arthur Kramer

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