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Dear Sister Rita. One of our deepest regrets in editing this VINCENTIAN is our inadequacy in expressing not only the feelings of the Student Body toward you, but our feelings most of all. What you mean to us is far more than words can express. Perhaps the Freshmen and Sophomores know you as a General Math teacher, or maybe as the teacher of the yearbook and newspaper classes. The Juniors know what a fine class sponsor you have been, and what an excellent Religion and Algebra teacher you are. Knowing that you have sponsored Li’l Vin as well as Quill Scroll, it is easy to account for your success with the Juniors and Seniors. Even Laddie knows what a fine person you are. Because of your burning energy and green thumb, the beautiful flowers, trees and foliage surrounding the school are now a tremen¬ dous asset beautifying our campus. As maintenance manager you have certainly kept the school running smoothly all year. As Teacher Favorite, you have merited a very special place in our hearts. As yearbook sponsor, we know from experience that you are “top- notch”. In dedicating the 1966 VINCENTIAN to you, with all the time, work, and frustrations that go into creating a yearbook, w r e personally want to thank you for the interest and guidance you have shown us repeatedly throughout the year. But most of all, Sister, we want to thank you for being the patient, kind, and truly understanding person that you are. Sincerely, The 1966 Vincentian Staff Z0 H O-DflD
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Foreword PEACE THROUGH LOVE Today’s world situation is crucial! It is a state of confusion and turmoil: the crime rate is soaring, coun¬ tries are constantly disputing, men are fighting their brothers. It seems that peace has practically deserted us! With this frightening thought in mind, the 1966 Vin¬ centian Staff has chosen “Peace through Love” as the theme of this yearbook. It is our desire that through the grace of God and a conscientious effort on the part of each of us peace may have a more evident existence in our lives. In accordance with this theme we have added this thought-provoking prayer: “Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy. 0 divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; for it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.” —Saint Francis of Assisi
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