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auoriied is i T1' Phil Banda. An outstanding student, a four year member of the Band, and one who is always ready to help out, has been chosen as Best Student, Best Musician and Best in Dependability. SENIOR BEST Every year the graduating class presents its favorites in the various school activities. These outstanding Gonzaga men epitomize the true spirit of Gonzaga in the highest sense of the word. The honor of being chosen on this select list as best in studies, extracurricular activities and athletics will serve as an incentive for the individual to carry on with that same determination. In later life he will be as respected by others for his abilities, as he was by his own classmates. Though not every senior is on this page, each one knows that he is well represented by these. Here then is the Who's Who of the 1958 class of Gonzaga. S N13 m ' N 0 John Rubino. His lively good nature has won him the title of Best Personal- ity ancl Best in Spirit. For his partici- pation in clramatics he has been voted Best Actor Q ex aequoj. .A.
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Q -. 'i -1 1 sam . , I qs I i Q- V.-1 S First Row: C. Neely, L. Becka, J. Brinker fSecr.J, R. Eppard fPres.j, Mr. Barber, S.J., E. Lilly fVice-Pres.J, P. Schwedler fTreas.J, J. Van de Putte, A. Drance. Second Row: M. White, W. Messer, G. Ruppert J. Corso, J. Klisch, R. Claffy, W. Meyer, S. Weber, J. Buchanan, WV. Veeder, T. O'Connor. Third Row: T. Hickey, J. Ring, J. Costello, D. O'Donnell, J. Calarco, T. Felker, C. Brosius, J. Crawford, H. Valencia, J. Stokes, T. Fleming, J. Mazzuchi, T. Pollard, YV. DeRossett. Mlisentj-J. Sweeney. Mfell, it's all over now-there is nothing left but the memories. The class of '58 is just a name. Little did we realize upon entering Kohlman Hall what the next four years would hold. The traditional spirit of Gonzaga took grasp and is being upheld in the finest standards by the present senior class, the leadership offered by the seniors in the various activities, the trip to the Loyola game to witness the Eagles triumph, and lastly, the banner dis- played from the XVashington Monument, an unparrelled accomplishments since Gonzaga's founding, are but a few examples of the spirit existing. Wie the members of 4A are proud to be a part of the past four years, and the memories which we take away will always have a place in our fondest recollections. To our Senior Teachers, we offer a brief but sincere word of thanks. P313 J Mr. Barber, S.J. pauses during a Latin pre-lection to point out a figure of speech in the passage from Cicero. Y., ., .i.,
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