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1, ' -fH'mars.wt .f-fqi U NW Alsgifgfi il A 'Ll , ,fs ' ' Line of First Defense Qfln Ajzpreciation to Our Parentsj Graduation opens to us Seniors the door to a new world. lt is at all times a hard world to conquer but at the present time it is doubly difficult for today it is a stage upon which is being enacted one of the most bloody struggles of history. The old order of things is crumbling and so it will be our task to build a new and better world from the shambles of the old. We can succeed in this task only because you, dear Father and Mother, have helped us to build a lofty set of standards and a true sense of values. You have made countless sacrihces so that we might have the benefits of a thorough Catholic education, for you realized of what inestimable value it would be to us in our future lives. We know only too well our inability of ever repaying you in full measure for all you have done for usp but we also realize how much even our smallest gesture of gratitude will mean to you. Perhaps the best way to repay you is to be true to ourselves and to the principles which you have helped us to build up. We shall put forth every effort to succeed in this and thus find content in the knowledge that we have not failed you, dear Parents. We know that this payment cannot cancel our debt to you, but it is our first dividend from the principle which you have helped us to accumulate. Dear Parents, yours has been a steadfast and true friendship, an unselfish and loving devotion through our school years. Now we promise to be loyal, devoted daughters. VVe promise to be as steadfast friends to you as you have been to us. We, the Seniors of '42, hope this pledge will in some small measure express the love and the gratitude we feel for all that you have done for us. May God bless you! May He reward you as we cannot! Mary Elizabeth Patterson Associate Editor Home To me a home is made of gold That in reality ne'er grows old: It holds its memories, joyous and sad, And shares its treasures boundless and glad. To me a home is made of gold Where dreams are dreamed by young and oldg Dreams here dreamed of future life Are usually accomplished not without strife. To me a home is made of gold My fondest memories it does enfoldg Memories of childhood days gone by X'Vl1iCl1 will always inspire me with ideals high. MARY HEYL our-e+.0.p.0.0.g-0.0.4 -0-0-:soo-asa-0-0.4-.0-.4
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