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sms IMMJGQGEMG W Q CXO Dear Graduates of 1940: To you, seniors, I express my sincere congratulations-to you who as pioneers have accomplished the publication of our first yearbook. It is a truly worthy and representative epitome of the ideals and aspirations of all graduates of Holy Names Academy, past and present. Upon the completion of your high school course, you are eagerly, yet somewhat reluctantly, anticipating Commencement. Naturally, success, recognized, is a source of happy thoughts, but at the same time threatening shadows lie on the pathway ahead. Be courageous, dear girls. Vibrant with intellectual life and in the ardor of youth, you can realize your noblest ambitions. Whatever path you take in life, know that our solicitous Friend in the Tabernacle, your L'Head Master of school days, is always with you to give counsel and aid. Never fail Him in your choice, even though the cost be great sacrifice. Your parents place their prayerful hopes in you, expecting you to reflect the wealth of your mental heritage in truly Christian lives. Let them know your love in sincere appreciation of what they have done for you. With loving prayer, your teachers follow you in whatever ways your choice leads. They have confidence in you, dear seniors, they speak farewells in the knowledge that you will always feel welcome at Holy Names. As you champion every interest of your Alma Mater by your prayers, your loyalty, and above all by your worthy exemplary lives, happiness will crown your efforts-happiness flowing into all your days from jesus and Mary, your Patterns through years of training, your consolation in saddened hours, always your Strength and,Glory. '
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Inf!! MAY ELIZABETH CRONAN Thou art gone .... yet, on my heartg Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given: And shalt not soon depart. -WILLXAM CULLEN BRYANT SISTER SHEILA MARY True worth is in being, not seeming - In doing each day that goes by Some little good, not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by. Forwhatevermen sayin theirblindness And in spite of the fancies of youth, There is nothing so kingly as kindness And nothing so royal as truth. -ALICE CARY
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