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

 - Class of 1958

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I wish to extend to each member of the Class of 1958 my best wishes for your success. As you consider the past, your four years in high school have been all too short. You undoubtedly look forward to the future with a more serious mind than that possessed when you entered high school. Then you had plans for a period of four years. Now some of you expect to enroll in higher institutions of learning, others will enter a branch of the United States Service, many will go into industry. You are about to take a more active part in a complex society confronted by the fantastic problems of the space age. Our nation never faced a time when there was more need for citizens who would give of their best, sacrifice for their country, and use their ability without asking what the immediate reward happened to be. XVe need the pioneer- ing spirit of our forefathers, the willingness to work, to go the extra mile. The space age has brought problems concerned with atomic en- ergy, automation, and satellites. To meet these pro lems requires thorough training and quality education. You seniors are completing your high school course. Get more education if at all possible so as to find your place in this com- plex world. Go to college if you can. If you can't, remember additional education, by mak- ing use of your spare time, may be secured while in industry, the United States Service, or other fields of endeavor. Do not fail to make use of such opportunities. You will be amply rewarded if you do. L. F. Rumbaugh W. D. Mullin High School Principal L. F. Rumbaugh Superintendent I1 . , X, f This year, 1958, is the beginning of a new era. We hear of satellites, missiles, jets and rockets, and trips to outer space. In this rush for power, speed, fame, and scientific achieve- ments, we pause to greet you. There are two things, youth and dreams, you have that are more precious than gold, silver, and precious stones,' yes, than satellites. Youth, with all its charms and beauty, is won- derful to behold. And with it you have vitality, zest, enthusiasm, interest, sparkle, and insur- mountable sources of energy. Use your youth and develop skills, mentally and physically, and strive for a definite career in an occupation or a profession. Then, too, stay young in heart and young in spirit with the passing of the years. Dreams are the stuff of which life is made. Browning's poem, The best is yet to be-D is a sound philosophy. Learn to get the most out of dreaming. There is fun and enjoyment in life in the anticipation, the striving, the achieve- ment, perhaps more than in the capture of the coveted award. Live to the fullest. Wm. D. Mullin

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President Vice President Treasurer Secretary William Smirley George Rusinko Clyde Howard C E Morgln Louis Rich George Baluh Stephen Ungvarsky BOARD UF EDUEATIU This is a pleasure to have the privilege of congratulating the members of the Class of 1958 upon this, the publication of your Colophon. For many of you, your formal education is about ended. The Board of Education has pro- vided everything necessary in the way of facili- ties, equipment, staff, materials of instruction, and a modern school program to prepare you for the attainment of your ambitions. Aim high. Think tall. Be friendly. Remember that much depends upon the spirit you manifest as you undertake your lifeis work. Let no difficulty defeat you. Have always before you, the highest ideals that have helped youth to achieve success and rise to the highest position of usefulness and service. In behalf of the members of the Board of Education of Mount Pleasant Township School District, we congratulate you and wish you every success. Clair E. Morgan, Secretary Mt. Pleasant Twp. School District 8

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