St Francis College - Motus Yearbook (Biddeford, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 27 text:

Roger Seroy Sirois Madawaska High 1,2; Cabaret 3; Fresh Ini. L; Varsity Football A Inter 01. Hockey 3,4; Baseball 3,h; Football 3; Tennis h; Walter Turkey Turcotte Honor Roll l,2,3,4; Cabaret 3; Fresh Ini. h; Troubadour h; Tennis 3,h; Bertrand Val Vallee Orch 3,h; Cabaret 3; Fresh. Ini h: Spts. Comm 2.3; Troubadour 3 Treasurer 3; Varsity Hockey 1, 2,3,h; Baseball 2,3,A; Football h; Inter Cl. Hockey 1.2.3,L; Baseball l,d,3,h; Football 1,2, 3; Paul Bunny Bonenfant Honor Roll l,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Grab. 3,h; President l,h; Trea- surer 3; Troubadour 3,4; Gaha- ret 3; Fresh. Ini. A; Inter. Cl. ocke l 2 - Baseha 1.2 ' arsfiy ?obigtil h; H: ager53'h, Norm3n Doc Bourassa Cabaret 3; Fresh Ini 4; Treasu- rer h; Spts. Comm 4; Sacristan 3; Troubadour 3,L; Comet 3; Var- sity Football h; Hockey 3; Inter Cl. Hockey l.d,3.h; Baseball 1, 2,3,h3 Football 1.2,3; 2 Ralph Gismo Guilbault Cabaret 3; Fresh. Ini. 4; Se- cretary l,h; Troubadour 3,L; Tennis 2,3,h; Inter. Cl. Hoc- key 1,2,3,L; Baseball 1,2,3, h; Football 1.2,3; Comet 3; Vigilant h;



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r l I After having delved into our books for several yearn, He sure now convinced that success does not merely depend upon intelligence, but, abate all, upon tedious. irksome work. Before entering into the challenge of life, we have deliberately chosen our permanent class motto: labor Omnia Vincit. This motto has a great importance on the success and on the welfare of everyone of us so- niors. It's significance is tremendously profound. We have inscribed it at the back of each or our cerebellum, and we shall put it. into practice during the whole course of our lives. Man 15 born to work as the bird in barn to fly. The man who refuses to work, as the bird that refuses to fly. will get nowhere. and. thus he is not cccPer-ating with M's planJJ-od gave us a. free will; but He wants the success of all; He gave us the means to attain it: We must work to achieve it. All the great men have attained their career by the sweet or their brow. Thus the illus- trious works of Beethoven, those of Iangfellow. Shakespear. and my others, have proven to us that masterpieces are not produced by the willfylly idle. The only key. that can open the door to success. 15 work hard worr: end plenty 01' it. Red and Gold are our class colon. These epitonim the Senior class ideals and charac- teristics. Red signifies the charity and enthusiasm which maintained the class unity through out many sports contests in which we were victorious without sacrificing good will and sport- manship toward all our fellow students. Red is again a symbol or the good spirit and zeal with which the Seniors have always cooperated with all the school activities. Gold stands for the riches which He found here, not earthly truauras but the riches of the mind and the soul which we suught for and which we have tried to accumulate throughout our nu:- years at St. Francis. The class has worked hard to gain as much profit as possible from the classical training offered here. Red and Gold, good fellowship, zeal for all good causes. true christian principles, are- bition for learning. may these alxays remain strong realities in the lives of the Senior: of W7tam Several reasons prompted our chuice or the canution for- uur' class flower. It's simpla beauty appeals to large numbers. The decisive reason, however. was the fact. that the came - is always associated in our minds with Ibther's Day. It. seeme1 that amt flmr that would continuously over the years remind us of the love, kindness and understanding or our mothers during our school years ms above all other: arm ideal class flower. 'nie hope that our wthers will accept this choice as a humble token of our filial grati- tude and as a tangible mark of our- determination to daily strive to become the men that the;- hive prayed and hoped and aork so hard to realize. Raymond Julin Normand Baron Armani Nicknair

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