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When you partfrom your friend, you grieve notg For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. ls .z X R , l L 5
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We, the senior class of 1970- 71, dedicate this issue ofthe Last Roundup to a very remarka- ble man. For the past four years he has given us loyal friendship, encouragement, and un- derstanding in our times of need. Mr. Harri- son has taught us more than we could ever learn in any classroom.
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Q I IHA, ' UULLEGESZZZIEQRA mmf OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ----- 12345 INWOOD ROAD ' DALLAS, TEXAS 75234 A QAC 2145 239-1381 January l, l97l My dear Young Friends: My association with you during your years at Jesuit has been mostly unnoticed by you. An occasional walk through the halls, a rare appearance at an assembly, a wave at you in the crowd, a final congratulations at graduation - these have been all that you have observed. Yet during all of your years at Jesuit you have been my primary concern. Your interests have occupied almost all of my time, since my job goes on for many hours longer than the ordinary school day and for twelve months of the year. During these hours and years time and time again I have had to defend you to people who do not understand you or who have had little patience with you and your whole generation. This has meant the risk of necessary support, and has caused me much anxiety and worry. But I am not at all sorry that I did this, because I really do believe in you and have the highest hopes that you will prove me right in the long run. Time alone will tell the true story and confirm ny trust in you. But as time passes and you reflect on these things I believe the thing you will remember most about Jesuit is the opportunity it gave you to grow. You were made to learn by making some mistakes, but in this process to mature and to become ever more responsible. In this process you were taught to be concerned about the important things in life. My farewell prayer for you is that your contribution to our society will be the ultimate vindication of Jesuit's trust in you. In some way this con- tribution will have to reflect the Christian ideals which have been taught in every Class, every extra-curricular, every association you have experienced at Jesuit. If this turns out to be the ultimate result of your years at Jesuit all of us will have been well compensated for all the effort we have expended in your interest. God bless you, and come and see us as often as you can. Most sincerely in Our Lord, Q C if-,lx 64-10 Rev. Paul Schott, S. J. PSfS President
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