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REV. BASIL A. HANEBERG, A.B., Assistant Principal - Mathematics To The Seniors Friendship finds or makes alike. The association of years, whether in storm or calm, cannot but mould friends according to the same pattern. As the hours and days and months are woven into years this silent likening goes on, until the friends are much alike in all their ways. The same hopes, the same ambitions, the same ideals can ott' be found in both. The same should be true of a school and its graduates. For four years your ambition, as well as ELDER'S, has been to fashion yourself after the pattern of the true Catholic gentleman. You understand that for the young and strong work is not only a sotemn duty, but a privilege as well. You have learned to strive not for today alone, but for the future. to do your duty to God, your Church and your country, so that you may realize the great hopes which God has put into your hearts May this ideal be achieved in each of you, so that in Whatever walk of life you may be found, men may say of you: Nihil tetigit quod non ornavit - He hath touched nothing that he hath not enhanced. May the blessing of God be with you always!
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REV. FRANCIS I. BREDESTEGE B.S.C., Ph.D., S.T.L., Principal Principal's Word To The Seniors It is with mixed feelings that we bid the Class of '37 Farewell from Elder. On the one hand there is in the heart the pang of separation after four years of CtOSG associations that were more than ordinarily pleasant. On the other hand it is the realization of hopes cherished during those four years in your regard, and the promise of added lustre to be reflected on your Alma Mater by you and your successes as you take your place in the spheres of industry, religion or the professional or civic form. We express our hopes for your success in life, and leave school- life in the past. May you make good that promise, may you show your teachers that their efforts in your behalf have not been in vain, by the constancy with which you hold fast to the ideals presented your embrace, by the fidelity with which you hold high the standard of integrity that has been bequeathed to your care. The secret of a successful and genuinely happy life has been imparted to you by your whole-hearted and sincere teachers, and it is your task only to make use of it when opportunity or temptation present themselves to you. And may we in conclusion ask for a grateful remembrance and a spirit of loyalty to Elder as you go your way.
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FACULT Rev. George N. Lamott, AB, Chemistry, Physics Rev Urban R, Koenig, A.B., Religion Rev. Leonard I. VonderBrink, A.B., Religion Rev. William T. Hilveri, AB, History, Civics
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