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Dominus. Fr. Principal’s Message to the Graduates Frequently, while offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for St. Ignatius stu- dents, I have greeted you with these, words, Dominus Vobiscum. It is fitting that you conclude your stay at S. I. with these words ringing in your ears. As you go forth into the next phase of your lives may this salute ever penetrate deeper and deeper into your understanding. This is an ancient form of greeting expressive of everything good. Upon re- flection, you will realize that this prayer is the grandest valedictory that I could utter. For whoever has the Lord with him lacks nothing. Therefore let Dominus Vobiscum be my prayer and message for the class of 1956. The Lord be with you —that God may be with you and assist you, each day, to attain genuine suc- cess. For God is your only hope of success, your only means to sanctification, your one way to true life. From this moment on, each time you hear these words, know thot I pray for you and call God's blessing, God's grace, and God's love upon you. The Lord is with you. Do you begin to see the tremendous impact of these dy- namic words? They signify that you are carrying with you the name and reputation of Christ—always, everywhere: in everything you do, in your family life, in your studies, in your work, in your recreations, in your social life. This, in turn, means that you give some thought to Our Lord in everything you do, in everything you say. Your thoughts, words, actions, desires, ambitions should be worthy of God, Who is with you. This means that you should understand and realize that Christ is really concerned with you and personally interested in you and in every part of every day of your personal life. Because your life is important to Him, you must be as much like Christ in word and act as you possibly can. Be os much like Christ as is possible for you—by be- ing honest and true as Christ is, being patient and noble as Christ, being kind and thoughtful as Christ, talking as Christ talks, walking as Christ walks, and enjoying yourself as Christ does. For the Lord is with you. My hands and arms extend over you graduates as a sign of fervent prayer and reverent affection and an indication that God's grace and blessings pour from my priestly hands into your hearts. May the Lord be with you this day and forever.
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The Schmidlings perform for the Pothers' Club. Uhe 3athen.a Club lathen ' Clul OtficenA Standing: Mr. R. Devlin, Fr. O'Gara, S.J., Mr. L. Ritter. Seated: Mr. Frank Cimino, Mr. J. Boin, Pneiident Lewis Ohleyer, Mr. R. McDonald. Not pictured: Mr. B. Barnett. One of the most going organizations on this busy SI campus this year has been the Fathers' Club. We shall all remember the happy moments made possible by the generous members of this active club—the Communion Breakfast, the talent shows, the Father-Son Picnic, the Festival, and all its other activities that have become a traditional part of life at SI. We take this opportunity at the close of the school year to say thanks once again. Thanks, first of all, for all their efforts in putting on these school events, and thanks also for making, through these fund-raising enterprises, a better SI for all of us. The Father-Son Communion Breakfast, Phelan Hall, 1955.
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