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self-evident, therefore, that it is the trained, the educated man who is needed, who is being demanded not only in professional lines but in all the different walks of life. Such has been the training,-intellec- tual and moral-which we have received in our twelve years at St. lVlary's. We go forth armed with knowledge, and not merely that sort of knowledge which begins and ends with the accumulation of facts and information. The training we have had has given us facts and figures, to be sure, but more than that, it has developed in us the faculty of right thinking and reasoning for ourselves, and applying facts and principles to the problems at hand. To you, dear pastor and teachers, who have been instrumental in forming our characters and fitting us for the battles of life, we extend our heartfelt appreciation and thanks. We shall endeavor to remem- ber your words of wisdom, and so live that when you gaze over the calendar of your boys and girls and their achievements you shall not be disappointed in the class of '22, Beloved parents, what can we say to you? The words of Avon's Bard spring to the lips, Beggar that I am, I am even poor in thanks. No words, indeed, can tell our gratitude for all you have afforded us in the way of a Catholic education. If you have a pride in us now, may the coming years give you far more occasion to rejoice, and us the opportunity of living our gratitude to you. Dear classmates, we sunder today the ties made strong by years of companionship. Other ties we shall make, but they will not be the same as these we rend today. There is magic in that sentence ad- dressed by Brutus to his companion in arms, Thou knowest that we two went to school together. Then let us ever bear in memory the happy years spent in our Alma Mater. -Valentine J. Dente, '22
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C auissn , if X 6 CJ C9 ,gk iii, ' ' in be - fi? i E f f s l., , 3'-- -- . - . XX are 'x, . 1 - 4 -I: I.. , Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 8 12 13- 28- 29 1 3- 17- 18- 24- 2-4 School opens. Twenty Seniors grace our new Study Hall. 'Ray for our class. Some of us learn that solid geometry is geometry of space, and that our heads are solids- rather light at that. Free day and free tickets find us all at the Saginaw County Fair. Opening of the Football Season. St. Mary's tied St. Joseph's with a score of 7 to 7. - Seniors hold their first class meeting. Class officers are elected. Valentine receives the honor of holding the office of Class President. Feast of St. Edward! Everyone is glad to see Father Cald- well home again. Free day! Nothing unlucky about the 13th that we can see. Arrangements are begun for one of the biggest and best parties the Children of Mary have ever undertaken. . An Athletic Association is organized and officers are elected. We wish to thank Mr. Arthur Weadock for his untiring efforts to promote and encourage athletics in our school. Can any one tell us what Lawrence Carpenter sees in his looking glass that is so interesting? ?? -How busy we are! St. Mary's Fair! When did we hear this before, Ten cents a fish, right this way ? 4-Juniors and Seniors are given the morning off to rest their 11 14 16 21 weary bones and voices. Poor things! -Armistice Day. After a little program and three minutes silent prayer, we adjourn for the day. -A Farewell Reception is held for Reverend Father Reardon. The little ones give a most appropriate program for the occasion. -Juniors and Seniors are delightfully surprised with an Im- promptu Lunch given by the Faculty. -Mary McIntosh procures a pair of goggles to enable her to have her book reports in at the appointed time.
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