...cMazff1seM... In your heart flames an aspiration that your life will flower and produce fruit. Your young life cradles a precious Promise-a Promise that whispers of the fulfillment of your Catholic womanhood. The world knows you are searching for fulfill- ment, you know it will be found in the happiness of serving God and His most awesome creation, human beings. Like the lily on Joseph's staff, your life, on the path to fulfillment, will pass through the budding, the ripening and the flowering. During your years at the Mount, your Father, Joseph, has lovingly and unobstrusively watched the budding of Christian womanhood in you. He has planted in your minds and hearts a love of God and a compassion that has budded into a love of mankind. Joseph has prudently overshadowed your hours of classes and studiesg he has helped you learn many of life's lessons. The wise Teacher will con- tinue his vigilance until your life begins to ripen with the maturity that comes of living. As your life finally begins its glorious flowering, St. Joseph, your Patron and Protector, will continue to watch over you so carefully! His patronage will guide you as you discover more fully the beauty life holds when you are giving, rather than receiv- ing. joseph will be your Protector when the unworthy things of life occasionally appear desirous, he will not let you throw away the important to embrace the trivial. Thus, for the fulhllment of your precious Promise . . . ...gm fa 5n'6'Zfi4
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