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751511 ' v., E 2' it 5 .,,s,ws,,,1 -.ryan lf AS... Ulm Glfflfthg A MESSAGE EHUM THE PHESIDE T jo Me 65145 o 7958 I appreciate the invitation to address a brief statement to the Class of 1958. I am glad to have the privilege of extending through the RANDOMAC congratulations and best wishes to each member of the class. Most of you have lived at R.-M.A. during one of the most interesting periods in the long history of the Acad- emy. You have observed and have had an important part in these years of growth and development. Not only has there been marked evidence of physical progress in build- ings and grounds, but these years have also witnessed increase in the size of the Corps and substantial progress in all phases of school life and activity. You have lived too, during these more recent years, through a period of unusual scientific and political changes in the world. You have had the opportunity to observe and to study amazing growth in nuclear develop- ments, missiles and space satellites. You have lived in an age of challenge and progress seldom experienced in the history of mankind. In all this period of astonishing events, there comes the suggestion and the temptation to discard the basic and fundamental in favor of the modern and untried con- cepts of living. It is my hope that you may take with you into this new world of scientific wonder and discovery, the age-old and well-tried principles of living-truth, honor, goodness. And may I leave with you too in this modern age the wise admonition that came centuries ago from the writer of Proverbs: Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdomg and with all thy getting get understanding. JOHN C. Bocas, President
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MR. GEORGE WINES CAPT. JAMES M. MILLS CAPT. HERBERT G. WYATT MAJOR E. V. REGESTER CAPT. JOEL W. SHANKLE COACH LYLE McFALL CAPT. MARSHALL S. HAMER MISS COMPHORT D. HAYNIE MAJOR GEOFFRY HORSFIELD
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