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Open Zetter To The Senior Cla As you approach the day of graduation from high school, we rejoice with you in seeing your dream come true. For this aim your parents and your teachers have hoped, have planned, and have worked with you. Now, ou are leavin school in an a TC when man has made tremendous ro- fu gress in science. With atomic power he has sent rockets into outer space, travelled in jet airplanes, invented terrible weapons for war, and discovered wonderful and useful things for the purposes of peace. You, as members of the Class of l958, may have a less laborious life because of these great innovations. lVly prayer is, that while you enjoy these scientific marvels, you will not forget the human values that give a richer and a fuller life. Life gains meaning from the way people live together-in the nation, in the commu- nity, and in the home. Each individual person influences and is influenced by every other individual. By our conduct toward each other, we ourselves determine whether life is worth living. We must know, as we face lifeis problems, that no one can be self-sufficient. To live for oneis self brings only unhappiness. We must share our joys, our sor- rows, and our hopes with others. Only in this way shall we live a truly happy life. We trust that here at Coughlin we have helped you to start in the right direction toward a successful life. With interest we shall watch as you pursue your course along the various roads that lie ahead. lVlay God richly bless your lives. tmwa twenty-three
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ty-two Nlichael Kopec Senior C'Ia.AA 0 ficem president Edward Yencha Treasurer Irene Kr-ill William Schiel SCCTQUITY Mantle Orator Ever, forever, Coughlin, we'll honor you. In these great halls of fame Memories will live. Students and teachers dear, Weill always treasure you. With colors red and blue, Coughlin, live on. C7444 Song by Annette Barbini '58 Tune CNow and For Alwaysb Ever, forever, Friends we will always beg And, as we sal good-bye, Dreams will live on. Ever, forever, Coughlin, we're leaving now. Onward to other fields We must depart. What will our future bring? What e'er our destiny, Throughout our lives, We'll hold thy memory. Our hearts are saddened now As we part from school. So, Class of Fifty-Eight, We say farewell.
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