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TMIE WHITE AMO B3LHJE AD MULTOS ANNOS In issuing this volume of The White and Blue, the Class of 1930 wishes to give testimony, not only of their loyalty to our beloved Right Reverend Bishop, but also their gratitude and appreciation. They feel that they have special reason in congratulating him on his great achieve- ments since he took over the direction of the Newark Diocese, to congratulate themselves because of the fact that he enabled them to make their Junior Night an out- standing one in the history of the College, for his first official attendance at the traditional St. Joseph’s celebra- tion coincided with their program. Of all our Right Reverend Bishop’s constructive labors, his work in the field of education has especially claimed our attention. His inspiration has infused new life into all institutions of learning; new high school centers throughout the Diocese not only will afford opportunity for Catholic youth to attain the knowledge required today, without imperiling their salvation, but will be of vast importance in directing their steps to higher seats of Catholic learn- ing, such as our Alma Mater. In founding the Mt. Carmel Guild our Right Reverend Bishop has visited every por- tion of his Diocese and has endeared himself to all by his piety and zeal. It is our heartfelt wish that he be spared
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Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Walsh, D.D. President , Board of Trustees
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THE WHITE AMD BLUE VESTIGIA NULLA RETRORSUM For four years we have proceeded onward, leaving our deeds and achievements, our triumphs and trials, our suc- cesses and failures, one by one behind us. It was not until our Junior year that we gave expression to the spirit animating our endeavors. But once given, we have accepted it as the motto which is to be our aid in ad- versity and our inspiration in success. Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum embodies the spirit of every man in the class of nineteen hundred and thirty and during our probation on earth, as spiritual temptations and material misfortunes fall to our lot, we are confident that our motto will serve both as a sanctuary from despair and a stimulus to overcome adversity. With these convictions firmly fixed in our minds, we take last leave of Seton Hall and step across the threshold into the world. Deep in our hearts we hope that in the pleasant afterglow of our life we shall be able to realize that we have never stepped backward, never cast aside the standards we knew to be good and true.
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