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Witek Cunningham President .,.,,.,..,. .. . David Cunningham Vice President . . ,....., Steve Cibulas Fall 1947: One hundred eighty-nine frightened freshmen entered Hurst High School in search of a higher education. During the first six weeks we were scattered all through the halls, always turn- ing up at the wrong places--at the wrong time, asking the upper-classmen where to go. No wonder we were always late for classesl Then we settled down to make up the work we missed by getting lost. Before long the term was over and we were ready for another try--another year. Fall 1948: We were back again, as sophomores. Watching the freshmen gave us a thrill and many a hearty laugh. Giving wrong directions to the lost freshies was a joke often pulled. We were glad we didn't have to go through an initiation. Our enrollment had dropped from 181 to 163 during the second year. At the end of the term, we had reached the half-way mark and breathed a sigh of relief. Fall 1949: By now we were an important cog in this wheel known as Hurst High. We were iun- iorsl We studied hard and took things in our Cibulas Zabrosky Secretary ...,. . Walter Witek Treasurer ,... ..,... F rancis Zabrosky stride. Each and every one had to work hard to raise money for the Prom. By selling autograph books to students, holding a movie and adding the proceeds from the Junior Class Play, Meet Me in St. Louis , we made enough to see us through. Then came the day of days! Our class rings arrived. By now we began seriously to think about the future. Fall 1950: As seniors we came back to finish the iob we started three years ago-three short years, each packed with so much. lt won't be long till graduation. The senior class play, Heaven Can Wait , was a huge success. Now we are rehearsing for the Minstrel Show and en- ioying every bit of it. We are not forgetting Dr. Mullin, our principal, all the teachers who helped us with our studies and took an interest in our activities, nor our parents who encouraged us to go on when we wanted to drop out. To all these people we sincerely say, Thank you . Looking back, we know it took all of you to see us through. Happy for having attained the goal we sought-sorrowing at the thought of leaving Hurst, we say Farewell .
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