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..r e icafion 2' 1 l i GQ if 'Win REVEREND A. SHAUGHNESSY Pastor of St. Alphorrsus and Director of Holy Angels, we the graduates of 1959 dedicate to you, Father Shaughnessy, this Angelican in gratitude for your unceasirrg generosity and aid in both our spiritual and temporal welfare. 4
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THE SHIELD f mx 0 U H 0 F Qs' X 547: uffim C999 Since the time of St. Dominic the Dominican shield has been a sign of truth, penance, and purity, all signified in its colors of black and white. The shield, a masterpiece in itself, has a story behind it. During the middle ages there was a need for insignias as a means of deter- mining friend from foe. It was because of this need for identification that families and organizations adopted personal seals and coats of arms. The Dominican shield was designed not only as a means of identity but also to symbolize the work of the Dominican Order. This shield, one of the oldest and finest, is divided into eight parts by the center cross. These eight parts represent the eight points of a compass, indicating the world wide mission of the Dominican Order. A scroll, which borders the eight parts of the insignia, contains the motto of the Dominican Order, To praise, to bless, and to preach, Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicaref' Having had the privilege of being taught by Dominican Sisters during our years at high school, we have chosen the Dominican shield, which we all love and respect, as the theme throughout this 1959 Angelican. 3 2'-'inf : THE DOMINICAN ORDER
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5'7U4 F'-IFTEENTH AVENUE N.W. SEATTLE 7, WASHINGTON My dear Graduates: I congratulate each and every one of you on graduating from Holy Angels. I sincerely hope and pray that you will not only be loyal to your Alma Mater but you will always value the lessons in right living you have been taught here. You know this age is characterized by a remarkable development of human power, activity, and freedom. And the increase of freedom tends to unsettle moral principles and to create a lack of stabilityg and independence of opinion and a bold and reckless spirit. Outward restraints have been removed to a large extent and consequently there is more need for inward restraints. Holy Angels was charged with the responsibility of teaching you the rules of living. Our prayer is that you will be true to them. May God bless you, Rev. A.j. Shaughnessy 5 -o1i' 1 ST.Al.PHClNSUS RECTCIRY T!
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