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Iiaas L During your school life, besides learning that 2 + 2 make 4, (though some of you often make it come to 5) you have unconsciously imbibed many intangible things through living together in this school community. Your conception of freedom, for instance, is very different now that you are seniors from what it was when you were freshmen. Your sense of responsibility, too, has developed because you have accepted responsibility. You are not so easily swayed because your mind is more controlled, your sense of judgment stronger. Your knowledge of what is right and what is wrong is surer, and you realize more than you did that you have the power to choose your way of living. In other words, you have grown — matured. The more you have grown, the greater success have you made of your school life, though your record card humbly records D's. Your happiness, and the happiness of those with whom you come in contact, depends on the growth of your character. What you are, and what you will be, are the only things that matter. People should think less about what they ought to do and more about what they ought to be, says Eckhart. If only their being were good, their works would shine forth brightly. Do not imagine that you can ground your salvation upon actions; it must rest on what you are. The ground upon which good character rests is the very same ground from which man's work derives its value; namely, a mind wholly tuned to God. On the surface, it so often seems that the most ungodly people are the most prosperous, but as you grow older, seeking always the good, you will have an inner happiness and contentment that nothing can take away from you, but which will be an inexhaustible supply when you share it with others less fortunate than yourself. Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness.
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LEGENDA ASSISTANTS ACTIVITIES Elizabeth Niskanen ADVERTISING Nancy Andrews Gracie-Gail Baldwin Eleanore J. Barone Kathleen Flanagan Joan Gorra Mary Elizabeth Groebel Pamela Hancock Marilyn Litinsky Betty St. Germain BIOGRAPHY Margaret Alger Virginia Vine Loraine Watrous Mary Ann Zieziulewicz SPORTS Barbara Clark Patricia Rogers Constance Tallevi CIRCULATION Carol Barnett Margot Bernstein Diana Hodge Zoe Kalogine Carol Labenski Sheila Neilan Ruth Savin Geraldine Sharaf Joan Sharaf Rita Thurber FEATURE Doris Brouillette Esther Katz Jane McCraw HUMOR Jacqueline Ballestrini Lorna Shea TYPING Delores Chilcote Marie Tudisco 9
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