University of Western Ontario - Occidentalia Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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To The Class oT '4l: Rolling along comTorTably in your car on a Tine highway you have occasionally been iarred ouT oT your nonchalance by a sign, ConcreTe PavemenT Ends. You are soon on a road, rough and iolTing, which TesTs The sTamina oT The car and The alerT- ness and slqill oT The driver. ln The world inTo which you now go TorTh There is no concreTe pavemenT. The maladiusTmenTs oT man To maTerial and im- maTerial realiTies have produced acuTe Ten- sions in every area oT liTe. WhaT you have in your educaTion will be severely TesTed wheTher iT is suTTicienT and eTTicienT. WhaT you are will be broughT ouT and displayed Tor all To behold. Crises do noT malre men heroes or cowards: They reveal The hero or coward each man has become day by day. YouTh The world over is revealing heroic gualiTies. Your Alma MaTer believes in you and your inner abiliTy To serve unTo The uTTermosT. WhaT a glorious age in which To live and To servel FRED B. CLAUSEN, I PresidenT oT WaTerloo College. ' - B , 1 Q.. .4 , 4, af-wild' 3 ' ' T .C ffwkw: mm.-f-sf.-J. s fuowgfrws- , .1-'1.fkyfueae1gt,'..'4u x.v:L5n:7z:f1,4ffgH:f32EA ,,, , .4 .. .........., ...mn ..,,o,.m. Mads. . in ! fkfbhmu ,, . Mr' E. ,Tn is gvn avant -12 ,- Kwan.-new 5-pw wx-Ax I. .ual P.K.1 .A8:l41 uhh fgrf' 1t'.S1Y'?: ZF' awww mama-ai lava-:mum kmsvxxxaiu - .aw mv, 'sh 1 Y Ui! 'wnvfhf wmv ' ll' . '36 WG! -xx 'S iE?iiEi ?S'2 l rl 2222.2-iii 'lo The Class oT '4l: I exTend my besT wishes To Those young sTudenTs who have compleTed our gradu- aTing reguiremenTs in music and who may now underTal4e To pass This knowledge on To oThers. The inTeresT in music and The need Tor music is greaTer Today Than ever beTore. Due To The advenT oT The radio alone, our whole approach To music has been changed. The Tield Tor perTormers is being narrowed down To a chosen Tew. On The oTher hand, The high sTandard oT per- Tormancie To which we are now accusTomed is demanding increasingly gualiTied lisTen- ers. Your worlc will noT be so largely ThaT oT preparing specialisTs as iT will be in culTi- vaTing The criTical TasTes and culTural ambi- Tions oT your sTudenTs. Music, unlilce oTher proTessions, is noT looked upon so much Trom The proTessional poinT oT view, and conseguenTly wiTh ThaT incenTive absenT, The Teacher musT sTrive To insTil a love Tor The arT and The Teaching maTerial musT be very comprehensive in scope. Please Talce pride in your worlc because yours is a digniTied vocaTion. HARVEY ROBB. Musical DirecTor.

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To lhe Gradua+es of l94I: A philosopher mire said Hiai a human being comes info the world by birih buf a man is a hunian beinii periecled by means of educalion. In our days men are required, You were horn in this renlury: heir- and now you miiui play your pari. You rannol lwerome an innofenl lnysiander. ln Ihr: words ml Piiif, XI, The forces ol good and evil are ioclay loclnecl in a mighiy conllicif' As Chrisiians you can survey Ihe luiure wilh an equanimiiy born of ihe divine. 'lprovidence rules ihe world, and noi falef' as Allred lhe Greai declared when surrounded by ihe barbarians of anoiher age. The pagan hordes beaiing af lhe very gales of S+. Augus1ine's ciiy could noi disfraci him from his greai worlc, The Kingdom of Godu: and Gregory lhe Greal weni about his parlirular iaslc of reforming church music, ihough Goihs as wild as Nazis were menacing every veslige of civilizalion. You, foo. have been sowing in your minds and hearis ihe efernally frue principles upon which ihe edifice of lhe new Chrisiendom musi be erecled. No room for heaihen despair! Susiain lhe righll Triumph if will. ihough we may noi live lo see ils full viciory. You may behold Gelhsemani and Good Friday, and bui fain? gleams of Easier morn in our cauldronvlilce age: bur fhe fain? gleam will bursf inlo an ehfulgence of glory in Gods own lime, dependenl also on how well each Chrisiian is faiihlul io his duly. Thanlc God for being alive NOW. Aslc l-lim io make you worihy of your greai faslc. VINCENT J. GUINAN, Presidenl Assumpiion College. F ...-f ullfvr- n-4. vis 4 .HL vs no-.. we im ivmvci ' 'Kim 4m.yr.uN.t fm-w,vG0.u.', ,.5,,5,., ri 46 -., elk 3 ' 5522 . . hi is lggi 3?iiE.Q. sin , 1 i .- 3 5' iiriiiilii g -,-,,,. HEP JImJxl'T9V'!.Yv - .-'L- V-af.-vs 4ca'.1n,...'M'-A 'IVf l ul' 41 s'9'v4x -ans: rw: 'rf mw1srv.m.- -Q To Jrhe Graduafes of I94I: You are gradualing info a world Jrorn by srrife ai a lime when all Jrhe liberiies we cherish are 'rhre-arened. I+ is well for you, who aspire 'ro leadership in ihe reli- gious sphere, +o realize Thai in Jrhe days io come you mus'r play a very imporiani role in Jrhis ballle for Chrisiian civilizaiion. ln poinring ii oul io you l can choose no more forceful language Jrhan lhai ol lhe wise admonirions of Wolsey To Cromwell: Love lhyseli lasl. Be iusi and fear noi. Lei all Jrhe ends Jrhou aim's+ al be 'rhy coun- +ry's, ihy Gods, and +ru'rh's. l-lere are rhe iundamenlals of Jrrue Chrisjrian cirizen- ship. These are ihe principles Thai you musl leach by word and example. May God grani you ihe wisdom and courage io be ai all limes real leaders and Chrislian parrioisl ANDREW P. MAHCNEY. Recfor of S+. Pe+er's Seminary College ol Arls.



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