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Page 15 text:
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Dear Graduates, Often we do not appreciate a good thing until after it has gone. Already you are beginning to look back over your days at Assumption and to see the benefits that were offered you. Each day of your life you will find opportunities to put into practice those principles of truth and right living which were the basis of your training here at Assumption. May you, then, live your lives in such a way that the truths of your faith will shine forth as a light to the world. Carry with you that spirit of Assump¬ tion — a spirit of loyalty to Christ and His Blessed Mother, so well expressed in the words of our new school song, “Mary’s men will ever be”. We express our gratitude to you for your work during the past four years. May the good Lord bless and keep you in whatever type of work you take up in the future years. God bless you, F. J. McCARTY, C.S.B. Page 13
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Page 14 text:
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I VERY REV. E. C. LEBEL, C.S.B., M.A. President, Assumption College. After almost one hundred years of partnership on the same campus, Assumption College and Assumption High School are about to part company. In 1955 the First and Second years of the High School will move to the new building which is being constructed on Huron Line south of the Ambassa or Bridge property. Shortly after, it is hoped, the other High School classes will take up their work in additional buildings provided for them on this new but nearby site. The old High School building will be occupied by the growing University’s Arts Classes, leaving the Memorial Science Building for the ex- elusive use of the University’s Science students. During this period of transition there will be many problems and incon¬ veniences. It is, however, hoped that the students will understand these diffi¬ culties and put up with them, knowing that the growing process will ultimately give them up-to-date facilities, a larger campus and an independence which they have not enjoyed hitherto. We are convinced that High School students will rejoice in this new freedom and that they will work eagerly and generously to assist the achievement of this plan in the shortest time possible. May we ask your prayers for this intention. VERY REV. E. C. LEBEL, C.S.B. Page 12
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