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A NOBLE LIFE IS NOT A BLAZE OF SUDDEN GLORY WON — BUT JUST AN ADDING UP OF DAYS IN WHICH STRONG WORK IS DONE. o o o
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Back row (.1 to r ): uiane stroo, Mary uutenoerg, Bernice mam, oernaaeiie noun, nenay uumoi, amriey ivianin, Patricia Kramm, Eileen Bowes, Marlene Reschke. Centre Row: Olga Kudyba, Mary Ann Omilon, Theresa Holick, Diane Kahl, Alandina LaPlante, Lynda Gnadt, Annette Cote, Jeanette Ricketts, Linda Zimmerman, Patricia Mak- symchuk. Front Row: Dorothy Guthrie, Rita Murphy, ml, Gayle Chapman, Linda Pelchat, Treana Quinn, Cath- Bujnowski, Barbara Angell, Joan Koopman, Caren SchriPatricia Feist, Helen Tusznio, Elaine L’Heureux, Donna erine Poitras. Two little girls: Sharon Reschke, Brenda Pelchat. THREE DO ' S FOR THE JOURNEY (excerpt from Father Exner ' s Speech) You, the graduands of the Centennial Year, are about to begin your life ' s jour¬ ney on your own. If you want that journey to be happy, fulfilling and useful, then set your sights on the destination that you want to reach. Make God ' s aim for you the aim of your life and choose a career accordingly. To be more specific, let me single out three concluding points: 1. Choose the career in which you can contribute the most to God and country — not the career in which you can amass the greatest amount of wealth with the least amount of effort. Be others-seeking, not self-seeking. 2 . Choose the career that befits your ability. Don ' t choose a career that is inferior to your God-given talents and gifts. Think big. Develop all your talents to the maximum and then use them to the best of your ability, not just to earn a decent living, but rather to do as much as you can in generous service of God and fellowman. Use your talents, don ' t bury them. 3 . You claim to belong to the go-go generation — well, let ' s see you go — for all you ' re worth — in the right direction and for the right reason. And happy landing to each and everyone of you. •
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