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'K 0'1- 2 . QQ ' Gy. 5 ,61 V THE FACULTY At this late date in our prep school life, we can render a tribute of affection and esteem to the School Faculty without the risk of having our motives misinterpreted. Now that the last class has been held and final credits have been recorded, a host of memories come to mind as we review the years of our association with these secular priests whose prime motive in life is patently the service of God. At all times they have evinced a personal interest in our problems and needs, and there was no length to which they would not go in order to meet them. In keeping with the Churchls highest traditions of scholarship, they demanded that we exert ourselves to the limit of our capacities and take a personal pride in our own competence and achievement. Companionship they gave to us readily in the proper setting and they followed our athletic endeavors with an enthusiasm equal to our own. Despite their role as academic instructors, we were never allowed to lose sight of the fact that they were primarily priests, for the example of their lives and the tenor of their guidance were constant reminders of their status. To the all-priest Faculty that we knew for the first three years on Nonantum Hill, there was added this year the person of Mr. John M. Walsh, instructor in Greek, whose talents and ideals can be eloquently vouched for by those of our number who were his pupils. Haier olim meminirye imfabit, says Virgil and we can say in all truth that we shall often recall individually and collectively the Faculty whom we were privileged to have during our years at St, Sebastian's. That God, Who is the portion of their inheritance, may bless their every selfless deed is the farewell prayer of the Class of 1949. .-l 15 I-:
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