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REV. F. A. BROWN, C.S.B., M.A. Principal Message to the Graduates We hope your years at Assumption High School will always be recalled with pleasure. The associations you have formed here, the friends you have formed here, the friends you have made, should be an inspiration to you throughout the rest of your life. Those friends will always be interested in knowing the degree of success to which you attain in your chosen life work. But remember true success is not to be judged by wordly norms, but by the standards set down by the Master. If you can honestly and sincerely say at each period of your life that you have faithfully lived up to the code of mortality that was taught you at Assumption, then your friends will know that you are a success. And most important of all, God will know that you have been a faithful servant. May you always be proud of Assumption, and may Assumption always be proud of you. Page 15
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VERY REV. E. C. LEBEL, C.S.B. M.A. President, Assumption College. After commenting on many outstanding virtues ifi the makeup of modern youth, a wise man detected a flaw frequently found in the men of tomorrow. “Our youth lack gratitude”, he said. Whether such a general remark he true or false, it is worthwhile pondering. Does such a statement describe your attitude to God, to your parents, to your Church, to your city, to your country, to your friends, to your school? If you fail to see why you should thank God for the abundant blessings you have received from Him and from what your elders have given you, there is something wrong with your education. I prefer to think that youth of today are so excited in imagining the glorious future that awaits them, that they do not think to show gratitude for the past. If they were confronted with the question: “Are you grateful?” I am sure ninety-nine percent of them could honestly answer, “Yes, of course I am grateful, but look what there is yet to be done.” So I would urge you to pursue steadily in the future what you envision for the world’s improvement; you will one day look back with the wise man and be grateful for the past. Your education then will be much more complete. God bless you! Page 14
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FR. BROWN’S SECRETARIES Left to Right: Miss D. Charlesworth, Mr. C. Christopher, C.S.B. Page 16 REV. F. J. O’NEILL, C.S.B., B.A. Assistant Principal
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