Q60 Bmw laura On the Lower Merion seal, CORPORI, for the body, MEN TI , for the mind, and MORIBUS, for the character, symbolize individually one aim of the school in its training of students to love and to strive for VERITA S, the truth, the fourth word on the seal. CORPORI symbolizes athletics, both intramural and interscholastic, which aid in the development of the body. MEN TI symbolizes the faculty and its efforts to train students' minds. M ORIBUS symbolizes activities, whose wide scope helps to mold students into young men and women of strong character. Each of these sections of the school is an integral part of the students' search for the truth. Throughout the underclass years these divisions of the school gradually develop the students until finally, at the end of their senior year, their growth under Lower 1VIerion's tutelage has been completed. The 1956 Enchiridion thus depicts, through word and picture, the parts of the Lower Merion seal, CORPORI, MEN TI , M ORIBUS , and illustrates how the divisions of the school thus symbolized aid in the students' endless pursuit of VERITAS. rv F our
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