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MR. JOSEPH A. GUTHRIE, A. M. Arithmetic.
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OIlaflB of 19 IB COLEMNLY rings out the curfew at the twilight of our Col- lege days. A note of sorrow is borne to our ears for it tells us of a past filled with sainted memories, of years throbbing with hopes and ideals and ambitions in which all preparations looked to the coming of this day. Behind us we leave pleasant years that forever shall troop by in the vista of our memories ; before us stretches that part of life for which the first v as made, untracked, uncharted, yet with the benediction of our Alma Mater vouchsafed to us we shall enter our life’s com- missions braver, ennobled, touched to higher ideals of living. Loyola is now to us but a sacred collection of memories. When the curtain shall ring down on the evening of our grad- uation the last link of the silver chain shall be welded, a chain, we may add, whose unlinking time shall never know. By it we have been bound together for eight happy years, an ex- panse of our youthful lives which we shall forever set apart in its delectable perfection, a norm by which, unconsciously, we shall measure all future happiness. Years ago we thought the sadness which flowed as a gentle strain throughout the valedictory and was ever present in the passages of the class historian, was an affectation, a kind of formality that became Senior only as its stateliness or its dig- nity. But when one feels the cord that binds you to Loyola slipping through your fingers, when the days are numbered and you stand on the parapet of your graduation looking out into the sea of your future, the mists of golden memories from the past and the weary perspective of the unexplored future opening out before you, bring tears to the eyes, that come from nowhere but a heart of sorrow. How appalled we are now at the pompous estimate we once made of Senior! Demigods we placed them on the pedestal of dignity. Their importance seemed to breathe even from ' their pictures adorning the resonant corridors. And a word, a glance from an incarnate senior sent a wave of bliss bounding through our boyish being. But ah! those sublime thoughts (i8)
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