She has all the DNA of a "Jersey Girl". Brash, opinionated, honest and best
of all...a kind heart. Cindy Hathaway/Prokop is her name and although she
resides in Utah she will always consider Fords as home. This hard shelled, soft
centered friend of mine allowed me to profile her as our last alumni to be
featured on our final WHS blog update.
Cindy and her husband Jerry,of forty four years, moved to Utah twenty five
years ago due to his employment with Chevron. Today she is extremely happy to
have her two daughters, Sandi and Lisa, living nearby along with their five
grandchildren. When asked, Cindy replied. "Rich, my life is purposely centered
around family and being a grandma. Experiencing the love from grandchildren is
the absolute best thing in life. In fact, I can't wait til October when I become
a great grandmother. Life is good, actually, I have been blessed with my family
all along this journey."
Today Mr. and Mrs. Prokop can finally set aside time for themselves. Jerry
can be found on the golf course while Cindy enjoys her bicycle riding and daily
exercise routines. Both of them can always be counted on to be on the sidelines
cheering on their grand kids at their games. In addition, Cindy is an avid
reader...no Kindle for this "old school" girl.
I asked Cindy if there was any experience from high school that her
classmates may not know about her and she laughed. "Rich, I guess at this point
in time I can share the "Art of the Deal". Cindy went on to explain... "I had
one class and instructor that I sincerely despised, Mr. Koury. I made a point of
being disruptive on a daily basis. I tested his patience with my constant joking
around and annoyance. It was no secret to my fellow classmates that I thought he
was the meanest instructors to walk the hallways of WHS. One day in the middle
of the class he stopped his instruction and called out "Hathaway, come with me".
He took me out to the hallway and I was petrified. I stood there with my back to
the lockers when to my total shock he began to speak to me softly. He said to
me. I want to make a deal with you. I just spoke with Mrs. Barney (steno/typing
instructor) and she told me that you are without a doubt the best typist in the
building. Here's the deal that can NOT be repeated to anyone. I am applying for
another position and need my resume to be typed. If you agree to handle that,
not tell a soul along with turning in your homework AND shut up in class I will
assure you of a passing grade for the rest of the year. A deal?...a deal!" Cindy
will tell you that she not only handled her end of the deal but she grew to
respect him, changed her ways in his class and graduated considering him to be
one of her favorite instructors along the way.
When asked about her WHS girlfriends she mentioned several and added one or
two descriptive words for each. Pat Navalany: fun and trustworthy, Patsy Ann
Korbel: quiet and kind, Pat Dillon: neighbor and dear friend, Marie Zelinak:
funny, outgoing and one very strong woman.
Not having a desire to attend college Cindy concentrated on the WHS
business courses. "Mrs. Barney was instrumental in shaping my career direction."
In her sophomore year Cindy was handling part time secretarial duties for a law
firm with fellow classmate, Sally Lund. Eventually that law environment helped
lead Cindy to become a paralegal in 1990 and a legal secretary for the Legal Aid
Society in Salt Lake City. Her love of research began with the legal aid society
and continues today with her tireless research involving our WHS alumni data
base.
Looking back Cindy has very few WHS regrets. She wishes she was more
involved in the school events. This girl from Fords loved her summer beach time
at Seaside Park. Her return in September to the Garden State will center around
time with her sister, the reunion and of course, Seaside Park. "I'm looking
forward to asking our reunion DJ if he'll be able to work in my laundry list of
song choices by Billy Joel. Music in my world begins and ends with Billy Joel.
Anyone that has a problem with that please take it up with my fellow Joel fan,
Dougie Diem". We spoke of her first car being a 1962 Chevy, first school crush
was Kevin Short in 8th grade followed by her first kiss in 8th grade with Mark
Mandelberg. When asked to share her first "romantic heartbreak" her reply was
"never experienced one".
Having gotten to know Cindy by working together on the blog I am honestly
impressed with how unselfish this girl is with her time. She is heavily involved
with the Utah Food Bank. She best describes her time with the Food Bank as a
humbling experience that would keep anyone grounded when you realize you play a
small role in helping those less fortunate. In addition, she and Jerry volunteer
for MDS's yearly fundraiser at the local Boy Scout camp by painting cabins and
tree trimming. Last but not least, you can find her morning and afternoon's
serving as a school crossing guard.
For those of you that know Cindy through Facebook we see the direct side of
her when it comes to Washington politics, especially her disdain for Mitt
Romney. In closing, let me share with you the soft centered side of this girl
that makes her special. After gathering material for her blog profile I said,
let me ask you a personal question: "Why do you put this extra effort into
family and volunteering for others?" Cindy explained to me that she came to a
point in her life that she needed to step back and view how she was spending her
God given life. "I don't often speak about this Rich but years ago I lost my
brother...he was murdered and to this day it's still an unsolved homicide. I had
a choice to go forward being bitter and angry. I refused to allow that to steal
from my life and the happiness I was afforded by my loved ones and friends. For
me, I draw happiness from digging in my heels and simply helping out others
whenever possible. Trust me Rich...it's not one sided, I too draw from it as
well."
In a few weeks many of you will gather at our reunion. This bigger than
life young lady will be front row center in the mix...do yourself a favor, grab
a hug from her. In fact, please do me a favor...give her one from me as
well, she's good people.
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