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Seniors and Post Graduates O Time too swift, O swiftness never ceasing! That is the thought that comes to us with the passage of another year. And with such a passage of time, the class of 1958-its members once carefree youngsters-now stand ready to graduate. The frolic of high school days is over. They enter a more serious phase of life-that of college life. Adiustment is the first stumbling block. It is a hurdle that faces all those who attend higher institutions of learning. The realization, however, that we are now pre- paring for a life career consolidates our aims, strengthens us mentally for the task to be done, and helps us to reappraise whatever decisions we may have made with respect to our vocation. The world of today is an uncertain one to be sure-but one at the same time that offers inestimable opportunities for service towards the maintenance of those ideals and those institutions which have guaranteed our precious liberties-liberties for which others have paid with their very blood. Concern and anxiety do lie ahead, but our training as secondary school students and later as college students shouldbe an asset in meeting the challenge in the offing-a wonderful challenge: what can we contribute towards the final establishment of peace? With this thought in mind, we the class of 1958 look to the future with confidence, and we fervently pray that, with the grace of God, we may contribute our mite in solving world problems and in molding a future in which peace and security will be a very present realization.
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Senior Class Officers Left to right: Barry Haley, Vice President, Albert Hand, President, John Butler, Secre- tary, Bert Schwartz, Treasurer. Senior Advisor First row, left to right: Oddo, Pall, Garcia, Ferugia, Ceasar, Kraus, Palasciano, Dunigan, Macnamara. Second row: Archbold, Tallagnon, Becker, Haley, Margolis Petschow, Otto, Tredinnick, Campoamor, Lombardi. Third row: Staehle, Quinn Kolker, Mennen, Schmidt, Plowcha, Gorny, Butler, Atchison. Fourth row: Hand, Casey, Arrington, Thomas, McNab, Larkin.
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PAUL ARCHBOLD A man in earnest finds means. -Channing KENNETH ARRINGTON Patience is the key of content. -Mahomet Rod and Gun Club 47 Automobile Club 4. BRUCE ATCHISON Undescribed sounds, that come aswooning over hollow grounds. -Keats Latin Club 'l, 27 Glee Club 35 Varsity Club 47 Manager of Baseball Team 1.
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