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Order of Book I Alma Mater II Administration III Seniors IV Class Will V Patrons
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To The Faculty F OR all that you have done in our behalf we can but inadequately say that we are deeply grateful. Through your foresight , you have fulfilled certain plans in us; your endeavors have meant our development ; the practices which are a part of your daily life, you have inspired as living ideals in us. These things, priceless as they are inti- mate, have been communicated to us, to be ours, and justly ate ue in- debted to you. That bond of dependence and friendship will ever be a treasured one. Time will not sever that relation. We are your stu- dents. JJnder your direction we have perused the Classics, endeavored to interpret the facts of History, to discover the adaptations of Rhetoric and to apply the principles of Science. In our Philosophy, mental, educational and ethical, you have taught us that Truth and Goodness are derived from God, the One, True and Good. In all, yours has been the endeavor, to educate the intellect to reason well in all matters, to reach out toward truth and to grasp it.” In addition, we have formed a respectful attachment from our daily life in the classroom. There we have received the example and ideal of what Catholic gentlemen should be. M ay our lives now be devoted to fulfilling that ideal! Neither separation nor time can destroy this relation of teacher and pupil. It is as lasting as the knowledge and lofty ideals your efforts and your lives have imparted; it is — a prophecy of immortality. m Pctge Six
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Acknowledgment A S we begin this volume of the White and Blue”, ive wish to ex- press our sincerest gratitude to all those ivho have, in various ivays, assisted us in its publication. Their help overcame to a very great degree the difficulties arising from our inexperience and other disadvantages. We assure them their aid and interest is deeply appre- ciated. In particular, we wish to thank: Bather Jarvais, our Moderator, for his most kind and helpful guid- ance; Mr. f. Pierre Lassans and the Colyer Printing Company, for their successful efforts to satisfy our printing requirements ; Miss Ellinson, Mr. Charles Sauer, ’31, and the White Studio for their interest and their prompt and efficient service in supplying our photographic necessities; Our belief actors, patrons and subscribers, who really made the pub- lication of this volume possible. -3T Page Eight
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