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A R,Cl1C2l1'S21l for GO TO THE BOARD, ANGEL! for the good old felt eraser, thinking for the moment that a sweep of the hand will remove all evidence. We shall soon learn that it is not so easy to hide our weaknesses from the omniscient gaze of the Eternal Onlooker, erasing them utterly from our record. And yet even in school We knew that, though perhaps in our unthinking way we did not face the fact so relentlessly as we must face it later on. God has been good to us, giving in every blackboard ordeal a tiny preview of the sterner obligations of life. We shall not forget the lesson-nor shall we lose sight of the great all- conquering power of His Grace. No, our mistakes will not discourage us. The blackboard of life must be filled. We must choose our chalk carefully, and fashion every stroke with loving attention ....
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3 A-REQADDQOO The White chalk glides across the smooth board while all eyes follow the formation of the letters, the words, the sentences. A quick erasure removes the mistake, and only a vague blur of white upon the black surface remains to accuse the offender. How can this be called a rehearsal for life, this momentary standing alone and unassisted at the blackboard with the eyes of teachers and fellow students Hxed frankly upon us? The parallel is easily drawn. Go to the board, Miss -ll The peremptory command will come to each of us in the form of personal responsibility in some job or career or undertaking which requires us to stand the test of public scrutiny. In the great performance of life We must all sooner or later stand alone before God and man, labori- ously spelling out our record upon the blackboard of mature endeavor. We shall make mistakesg instinctively we shall reach
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'J -f . I i,, ,, .. DEDICATION Twenty-seven years ago a teacher who had often used the black- boards in The Little Brown Housen pictured above, laid down his chalk to become Bishop of Loria and Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn. The teacher was Doctor Molloy, Professor of Philosophy in the newly- founded St. Joseph's College for Women. Two years later he became Bishop of Brooklyn. ' To one who knew and loved the blackboards of the old St. Angela Hall, we the Class of 1946 dedicate this, the Blackboard Issue of our Yearbook. To His Excellency our Most Reverend Bishop on the Silver Jubilee of his Episcopal Installation, we offer our loving and grateful tribute . . .
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