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Administration Rev. Edward J. WhcLxrv $. Jv AA. President
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Saint jnatius College 2130 'niton Street San Francisco, Calif. Office of the President My Dear Students: In presenting the Annual of 1929, it lias lieen the aim. as I understand it. of your editors, to stress the closing of the old High School, and the opening of the new: to bring home to your readers that St. Ignatius High School enters upon a new era. The old building has seen service since 1906, erected then more or less as a tem- porary structure after the Earthquake and Fire. During these twenty-three years it has rendered good service, despite its unpretentious appearance: it has turned out splendid men, albeit hampered by narrowed facilities. Now that we are moving to a more modern, comfortable and commodious build- ing. we must pause just for a moment to reflect that after all education does not consist in imposing structures, and in the latest improvements and facilities. Edu- cation is something much deeper than that. These things are the mere externals, which are aids, though necessary aids, to education. Some of our world's greatest scholars, as you all know, were turned out from the midst of the humblest sur- roundings, from the rudest and roughest of edifices. And as we take up our abode in August in our new High School with its up-to- date facilities, we must l»e minded that these should he but an incentive to 1 letter work on the part of the Student-Body of St. Ignatius High School. And it must be your endeavor to attain to the very highest in education both intellectual and moral to the extent of your ability. If good work was done in the past, better work should be done in the future. If we expected much of you heretofore, we shall expect much more henceforth. We must lie content with nothing but the best. And while you liear these few thoughts in mind, let me ask you often to say a prayer for those whose generosity has in great part made our new High School possible, that God would bless and reward them, as I pray He will bless and re- ward you. 1 0] Edward J. Wiiki.ax, S. J.
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A c nints( ration REV. ALBERT I. WHELAN, S. J. Principal
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