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Dedication With great pride the Class of l959 dedicates this Calvertana to the late Samuel Cardinal Stritch in an attempt to express gratitude for all he has done for Calvert High School. In 1923, as Bishop of Toledo, Cardinal Stritch founded Calvert and three years later gave it its name. Cardinal Stritch found a place in the hearts of Calvert students because of the deep personal interest he had in them and in the school. Each year, as long as he was Bishop ot Toledo, he honored the Senior Class by his presence at their commencement exercises. When the school paper was initiated in l926, he blessed it with his praise and wishes for its success. An endowment which he has left to Calvert has inspired students in the past and will continue to do so in generations to come. lt is a letter which can be found in the first Calvertana. When looked upon monetarily this letter is worth little, but when readand considered thoughtfully it is found to exceed its face value innumerable tirnes, for it contains words of great wisdom. Expressed in it are high ideals upon which students can pattern their lives in order to obtain fulfillment in this life and in the world to come. My dear Seniors: There is a debt that you owe to Calvert High School which must consume your mortal lives in paying. CALVERT DEMANDS that you be men and women of deep faith. Religion must be the dominant force in your lives, for heaven is your ultimate goal. CALVERT DEMANDS that you be men and women of that fine patriotism which your religion enjoins as a distinct phase of the virtue of charity. Never must you say, even in the secrecy of your hearts, that you are not your lorother's keeper, but ever you must remember that you have a social duty to your fellow-countrymen. CALVERT DEMANDS that you never neglect an oppor- tunity tor self-improvement or the acquisition of useful knowledge. A trained and well-informed intellect is, when combined with sturdy Christian character, the world's greatest force. CALVERT DEMANDS that you be ever, even in your leisure, occupied. No life is so useless as an idle life, no excuse so false as I could have done better. Only a few years are allotted to you-these you dare not waste. We wish you every grace and blessing and confidently we trust that Calvert will be made great in you. With blessing, SAMUEL A. STRITCH, Bishop of Toledo
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7959 Ae Cd g!8lf'f0LlfL6L Published by The Senior Clofss Calvert Hiqh School Tiffin, Ohio Volume 33
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