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Now is not lust a time to pause and re- view. You stand in a position to reflect upon the past, but it is also upon the firm position of your pre-sent understanding that you must see the broad issues and problems you will face. Our times are strong for the idea of free- dom, and this too must be your concern as you move to accept more willingly and more intelligently, your place in society. But your concern must be within the framework of the truth your college hopes it has helped you to see. For freedom must. be tied in with knowledge and truth. It must be tied in with the action of your will, but the will is blind without reason, the good has no real meaning without the true. You will hear many who call themselves scientists proclaiming that the only hope of freedom is hope in science. Perhaps up to a point the scientists are right, for science is knowledge, knowledge leads to truth, and truth makes us free. But the fact is that the scientists were not the first to say this. The idea is ancient, and was brought into clear view by Christ Himself. For He said, I have come to bring you the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Let us recognize, then, that each offers us truth and each offers us a freedom com- mensurate with the truth we can gain by accepting the offer. Science admits its truth is limited, that what is known today as truth may be absorbed or changed tomorrow. Therefore the freedom it offers is limited and may suffer the same fate as the doc- trine of truth it proclaims. Christ's truth is eternal and the freedom based upon it stands as solid and firm as that truth. FATHER STEPHEN HERRM!-XNN,O.S,B PRESIDENT
MRS. J. F. BARISH u. FATHER FIDELIS DUNLAP O.S.B. FATHER JOHN MCCULLEN MR. EDWARD L. SPARLING FACULTY MISS GRACE BLAKEY MR. RICHARD FAIN MR. HERB MERCREADY FATHER PETER SWEISGOOD, O.S.B. MR. GUY DEBROCK MR. LANE GOODSON FATHER DENNIS MURPHY O.S.B. MRS. NORMA WAGNER N. 3 rf . f , ..., V .,. , , av . x x Y S ' Q.. AX M ' . 4 V Q S Z -L K , 25. , . M J f 3 . - L MR. JOHN DRESSMAN MISS MARGARET MARY HENRICH wwf ' ,ATS Q 5' - In 3 ..., Iflq -. ' J f -SM. DR. CLARA OLSON ,avian i . FATHER JOHN B. WANG J.U.D.
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