THE CAPTAIN AT THE HELM 'A' 'A' ,VHH Ri-zvmuiwo l..-xtluiscii lf. SL'HO'I I' l,l'fl1r'ff7tlil iff- ffrlllmffr' lligli Nlflllfll flu' Captain. ipeaks . . . Hlf Hrst graduation class of XYorld Wan' Numher Two is ready to leaye the protection ot' Catholic High School. The Bishop, Priests, Parents and lfriends have made generous sacrifices to assure this Catholic education for these young peopleg the faculty has sought in every way to endow them with a workalmle and satisfying knowledge which would guarantee their future. The deposit of truth has lween made, and the only interest that is asked is an adult lite in conformity with the principles of Catholic education and training. This year's class meets a strange and unnatural world. XX'ar, the like of which history has never suspected, is the order of the day. The cheapness of human life, the tragedy of lwroken homes, the necessity of real personal sacrifices, the unleashing of liase passions, the confusion ot' rhe irreligious, the demand for selt'-tiorgettiulness hecause of the common good, the sharp curtailment of ordinary pleasures in hrieti, the olwliteration of everything except the earning of a just and charitahle and conclusive peace this is the world ol- the 14,42 graduates. ' .-Xs we contemplate this distressing picture, we are encouraged hy the thought that the graduates ofa Catholic high school have heen prepared to meet every emergency. These young people have lieen taught God's place and God's providence, they know their own powers and limita- tions, the incalculalvle value ot' their immortal souls has heen their daily lesson, the hriefness of life and the length of eternity is a realism to them. They are prepared to face today's world or any day's world, for they have lween taught to huild on the unchanging and immutalmlc prin- ciples ot' their Christ-given religion. They are ready these graduates of the Class of M42 to do their country's hidding, to safeguard and ensure a Christian civilization, and in the doing of this to save their souls they will win the final and the real victory. May God strengthen them and keep them close to vi Wiefdesq Him always. limit: ll
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