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,av .a-ff n Y I +'i.-Q.. i 9-T-' ln! OG 1958 Dominican Academy, Fall River, Mass. Published by The Senior Class if 1
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:ti taki- g ' 'V We at Dominican Academy are proud of our three heritages, we are Ameri- can, we are Marian, we are Dominican. Our 1958 theme is a symbol of the unity of these three in the Dominican student, it covers every phase of a student's life at DA. In order to be good Dominicans, we must love and honor Mary, and we cannot be good DA students unless we are good Americans. A yearbook theme is chosen with great care in DA, because it becomes the theme of the whole year and is worked out in our daily scholastic routine. lt is meant to be a means of improving in some way our life at the school. We try to live out our theme, as this year we tried to make each student more aware of our threefold heritage, more proud of S UBRAHY FALL mvmq, 4453. Our 1958 theme . y tx... 223.36353 i A this heritage, more earnest in living up to the challenge it presents. As we saluted the flag, we were proud to say we are Americans. We learned more about our wonderful country, and this knowledge deepened our apprecia- tion of our privileges as Americans and the responsibilities which privileges al- ways entail. We prayed to our Blessed Mother, re- membering that she is the patroness of America, under the title of the Immacu- late Conception. We tried to honor her in every way possible, as in dedicating our yearbook to her. Under our Dominican motto, Veritas, we searched for God with our highest faculty, our intellect. We searched for Truth, the Supreme Truth, in the Domini- can Way. We found we could become more Dominican by studying the lives of the saints of the Order, some of whom are among the Church's greatest theolo- gians and scientists as well as saints, by becoming more apostolic, since the true Dominican always thinks with the mind of the Church. We, the Class of '58, believe our theme to be an expression of our rich, enthusiastic school spirit, and we are con- fident that because of our senior theme we will always be more truly American, n'ore loyally Marian, more deeply and sincerely Dominican.
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