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FATHER PRESIDENT Gentlemen of St. Ignatius: There are two kinds of gratitude: one, the instant gratitude that springs from receiving something, the other, the deeper gratitude for the opportunity of giving. As students of St. Ignatius, you have much for which to be grateful. First, you have been taught to think, the first touchstone of the truly educated person. You have learned to filter out bias and emotion with a logic based on intellectual temperance. At St. Ignatius you are building an intellectual habit called tolerance. Here you are learning that each man has the right to his own opinion, his own point of view, his own place in the sun. You are developing a phi- losophy of life; you are coming to know what man is and what he is for; you are learning to stand on the shoulders of the past and profit from the accumulated experience of mankind. You should be grateful for the ability to distinguish between words and ideas, between sound and sense. With the torrent of words flowing over us from radio, television, newspapers, magazines and books, you had better be able to distinguish between nonsense and sub- The Very Rev. Harry V. Carlin, S.J, stance if you are going to survive. Central to all grati- tude for any young man of St. Ignatius is thanks for the gift of faith. A world without God is a family with- out a father, a team without a coach, a watch without a watchmaker. You have inherited this great legacy of faith, which gives depth and breadth and meaning to our brief sojourn through life. St. Ignatius High School insists that education should form the whole man, not just a part of the man. It is not preoccupied with the training of the intellect to the neglect of your character, your whole personality. You will leave high school a success, not only if you are smarter and better informed, but more honest and hon- orable, more dependable, more sensitive to ideals which are unselfish. And there lies the second kind of gratitude—grati- tude for the opportunity to give of yourself, your tal- ents, whatever you have, to your family, to your friends, to your school, to your God. God bless you. Harry V. Carlin, S.J. President 18
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