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E.J. PRUCHA Registr Ml £ A very cheerful mon sot down for o chat with a student one day end said, The only way to help someone with a problem is to put yourself in his ploce. Even at my oge, he continued, I can still remember the problems I hod as a student. The difficulty with too many of us is that we forget too much. We forget that those things which now seem awfully small to us may meon the whole world to someone else. It's easy to blome a person for his failures. But the only thing that con really help is a little encourogement. And os the student listened, the thought come to him that he was hearing this man's philosophy of life. The imoge became more dear to him os he recalled from personol experience the many times this philosophy hod been helpful and influential. 07 1 liill Every day for the past years, students hove felt the effects of this man's philosophy. Words like, He sure is a grand guy, con almost invariably be heard whenever students walk down the steps from Mr. Prucho's office. All these things came into the student's mind as he listened and watched this jovial, yet dignified, mon puff on a pipe thot never really seemed to stay lit. As the bell rang, signalling time for other things, he was a little reluctant to leave. Because he, like most persons, wanted to talk longer with this mon who has done so many things so well.
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— .r w Wi mi mm W I I 1 I bI I I editor, orlin olbrecht associate editors, patti lind, sue Christenson photographers, richard doetkott, roger poff, orlin olbrecht editorial assistants, fronk holub, horriet kettelkomp, morlene skogen sportswriter, jim loue advisor, woyne wolfe The intent of this foreword is o departure from the usual design of such o work, It hos os its purpose not so much on introduction to the 58 Mclctcan, but to the year itself os witnessed by the students with whom this onnuol is concerned, Hope is held by the stoff thot those pages which follow will portray 1958 os it progressed on campus. With this in mind we would like to turn the discussion to hoppenings which ore unfortunotely impossible to portray in o college yeorbook.
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