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Page 22 text:
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Dear Graduates Yours is the first class to step into the dawn of a new era, the Satellite Age. The launching of the first satellite moon by the Soviet Power was a challenge not only to our scientific, military, and educational processes, but to our very existence. As our good fortune would have it, our expert scientists have responded by sending our own satellites into the sky. The University of San Francisco will join its resources with those of other institutions of learning in meeting this problem that confronts our country. Most of you who are graduating will not be able to contribute directly in this race towards ballistic superiority. In another way, your contribution will be of the greatest value to your country. It is living day by day according to primary educational objectives set up by your University, namely the development of your moral, intellectual, and physical potentialities, with a view to promoting your individual and social good in this world, for eternal happiness in the next. In this way, you will be better men and women for your country, as well as for God.
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My Dear Graduates, As you depart from the halls of the University on Commencement Day, you must bear in mind that your mission in life is just beginning. The solemn hours of religious devotion, the earnest hours of intensive study, and the relaxed hours of social activity have all contributed in forming the finished product of Christian Education—that is, the supernatural man, who thinks judges and acts consistently in accordance with right reason illumined by the supernatural light of the example and teaching of Christ. As America moves from today’s dawn into tomorrow’s full morning of the Satellite Age, your mission in life will be to extert sterling Christian leadership among your feilowmen. The greatest need in the world today is not men who fashion better ballistics, but men and women of vigorous moral fiber who, by their sound philosophy of life and uncompromising moral principles, will guide and inspire their feilowmen in the pursuit of the true and the good. May you. Men and Women of the University of San Francisco, with God’s grace, fulfill your mission for your own personal happiness and for the greater honor and glory of God. John F. X. Connolly, SJ.
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