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Rowl Stout, G., Kaminski, M., Grabiak, Row2 Mears, J., Appel, B., Heiman, J., Row 3 Kovacina, R., Adams, J., Bohatch, Row1 Sherbuck, R., Baker, P., Barkley, Row2 Tlumack, L., Shaw, M., Nemeth, Row 3 Rosebosky, J., Grace, R., Bronson, omiorfi The coming of summer brings to a close one of the most enioyable years of school. Our iun- ior year in high school introduced us to many ac- tivities which we never knew as underclassmen. Many people said that our play The Man Who Came to Dinner was the best play that has ever been presented by a iunior class in Hurst High School. With the proceeds from the play and from selling jerseys and beanies, we set forth to have one of the best Proms ever held at Hurst. In February we received our class rings. We had waited eleven years for these trinkets, but some soon adorned the fingers of students other than those of the owner. As a class we had our ups and downs but we usually came out on top. We had a good time this year giving instructions to those green 'freshies and razzing the sophomores about being underclassmen. The Class of '54 would like to wish the Class of '53 all the success and happiness that can be bestowed on them. Filling your shoes will be rather difficult but we will try, to the best of our ability to carry on as you have. Lots of luck to you. GROUP I L., Firment, J., Zemba, A., Matsko, H., Garcar, P., Chicka, M. Patterson, P., Lohr, D., Shay, J., Bizup, P., Biller, J. J., Urbanowski, R., Bossick, D., Bailey, N., Schachte, L., Hixson, S. GROUP Il F., Seery, Dorothy, Seery, D., Cook, M., Yurkosky, I., Smail, A. N., Pianko, M. A., Naggy, T., Kis- sell, C., Zuricone, J., Wasil, R. A., Samuel, B., Enlow, B., Smith, G. Poklembo, P., Shaw, K. 35
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