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3 BOOMING voice, a ready smile, a friendly word, a hearty ‘e appetite for a free meal or candy—these form the superficial ASVA i impression of a very dear friend of us all. Long shall we re- member the generous mind and heart that prompt his demonair manner and unfailing helpfulness. A gifted teacher, he is ever ready to help any pupil with any problem. Now an ardent supporter of all our football and basketball games, he once coached tennis and rowing teams of his own. After teaching all day in high school, he teaches three nights each week at night school that all who seek may share his abundant knowl- edge of the workaday world. For six years, he has given freely of his time and effort to being that indispensable person—business adviser to the Marshallite. To this man—whose broad abilities, generosity, kindness and deep interest in each individual, have, for eighteen years, won him the honor, love and admiration of every student and colleague—we, the Class of 58, proudly dedicate our annual to Mr. John Sterling Arnold—a jolly good fellow. pag Ki, ae y [sra}
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FOREWORD are Sseyr SA7 «) URING 1958, peace has been very much in the minds of most think- ‘ ae ing adults of all nations. It has also preoccupied the minds of many 224; Marshallites. “How can we become better ‘citizens for peace’?” It is a challenging question—for tomorrow we shall have to face the problem of how to main- tain peace. How can we prepare ourselves to solve this problem? Will getting good grades, participating in school activities, and studying faithfully mold us into the kind of citizens needed for the coming years? No! These alone are not enough, nor are intelligence and popularity. Rather we must love God and country, have high moral standards, a high sense of honor, and have genuine respect for and understanding of our fellowmen. For, without wisdom, what does intelligence avail? That you may bear these thoughts in mind as you end your high school days and turn to face the future, we have chosen ‘Better Citizens for World Peace” as the theme of your 1958 annual. This is a panoramic view of the opening meeting of the Eleventh Session of the United Nations General Assembly. [9]
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