. .. , ....~.u.s,=2;¢_;- _ M?‘ 17' 1.9.‘? M... Honour And ifiaslsliiiilsisl . Announced By S.D.U. (Continued from Page l) itfostello,‘ E. Steele. _ s. Nooniin, R. blacDiugall. R- F-‘l-‘ldi ilonora: F. Bolder. F. Prancoem‘. I. MacDonald. P. Pcnderzasl. L- Pssssl: L. Griffin. 1. Audei. J» slexandor MacDonald. C. Shed. C- ill. Chaieauneuf. R. Phclaii. P. Mac- PHILOSOPHY 2 VIacAuiay, A. Macaulay. H. IHHlS, c. Holland. s. Pinvaii. C. bunphy. E. Gfecn, B. MacDougaii, MBOAUlQy‘ F_ m . ' ' I. MacNelll. F. Hewlett. R- M. Power, H Dunptn llscquere. A. MhcAuisi; . ' Dhlsmours. B. b-iethot. C. Shea. , rnsroa! s , i l PHILOEOPHY 3 i Honors: L. Trainer. -‘ Passed: A. iisclnnis. D. Mac- flonors: P‘. Bnlger. F. Francoeur. Donald. E. Biiivfhfiffi. D. Mr- P. sihorhiiis. J. M. chhiesiiiieul. R. [I-Rigilfi‘, A. blaclsziac. C. Kelly. C~ Pheian. Edwin MacDonald. Arnold /\l.cn. Raymond Aixsenaull. ‘Fh-ederick Colic. \\'.ibert Machityrc. ‘Berlford l\lacDonii‘.d. Vincent Mat-Donald. Floyd McGaugh. ‘Mark llicQuaid. Hugh Leslie. Cody Myers. William Ollanley. ‘Charles Duffy. ‘George McMahon. ‘Arthur O‘Shea. ’Clarc MacDonald. Gerard Fraser. ‘Robert Wiizmoro. ‘William hlcNeeiy. ‘Melvin Marlin. ‘James Oorcnran. Following ls the text of tbs sd. firm 2y Lt. col. Leo r. lvfacDon- aid to. the graduates M: st. Dun. illjffs College yesterday: i Across) the fsi-r face of Olnsfla 1 st this time of year there occurs an epidemic that of necessity. rnusl. run its course, usually leav- | sraciAi. srumzxrs GRADE x1 ms no trace whatsoever s; 1.3; ‘Pllflslns. Many people are inlecnl ed by or rather suffer under the I ~ Bruce M cCormack. MQg-Donglldl (7., szier. G. Mei-clef. Pnswd: J. Pllleiill, L. Griffin. 0.. _ _ C. Sivla. F‘. STYJ n. I? llrclhiliflld. Liargfiulajfl l. Alldfi. F. Cnslclio.“ ‘Ray .\lOITiSOY1. Elllhlll’ toxic effect of this con-| l “m,.mn_ R‘ L. _\.l(1cD1nRl(l, C. 3 jiipcnhiigiill. C. Holland, M.‘ laglon that lakes the form of, Murphy ,1. Mhiiar, C. \‘lr'.-1Il<‘l<"’- W- Po-ver. H. Dunphy, L. Durand, A.’ GRADE X addresses to graduates. To this L, i\i.'-.(‘Doriai<l, »\.P6l"d“l'g1\5* MhcAulay D. Gill's, J, Thibaliltnl l3 psi-moi. C‘. DZ-‘minurs, C. Shea. LATIN l CHEMISTRY 1 Honors: J. Mziclsaac. J. Ksric. W. 31mm; men and women who, in newly acquired csp snd gown, grace our Convocation halls, it is a singularly apt reminder that] Jerome Condon. Rfgiiiuid Whclan. ‘Harold Gcrachty". inspiring iiddress To Graduating Class At St. Dunstan’s College ‘THE gousatorrarowu ousamsu -untl.l the later yen-s of ths unl- versiiy‘ course. Because of .re grostiy extended knowisdgs new available, it msy M necsuarV i" lengthen the courses rather that. sos s consequent‘ lowering of standard in courses lesdilnl l6 In up to the present. the at home snd sbrosd. Recognition Essential cannot. hope to hold our be made attractive, must be adequately brought up to an and women will slsy help build our nation. If is so much s question of preventin our young men from going aiiroa rsfhsr it ls a question of col.- s reasonable expectation of g fair honor degree. It would be a If!“ pity if such s lowering of stand- srd were allowed to creel! ill. i" honor graduate of Osnsdian Universi- ties has jultlfisd his acceptance "It is an obvious fact that ws own in an intensely competitive world if we are not. sble" lo keep our ‘asst. material st home. hl-fe hers must scholarship recognlzld, attractiveiy high level, so that these able nicri here sud hi: to learn what they can there, but. viriclng them they can return with PAGE TWELVE ‘l ' . liiir "mat s-slo all this weak.‘ v58. IT’S oii ALI. THIS WEEK! atom to the limit will continue Values Without Equal Values Beyondrllompars sanctum-e. W. DTESCU“. A. John- loii. . Faisal-J: C. Murphy. M- Mndsafc: K. llhiinviil L- Smmi- L“ We’ Honors: J. Nlaclsaac. J. Kane. A. Johnston. W. Drlscoil. R. Baccar- viilc. L. SmNi. Passed: R. Mr-Ckxskey. F‘. Strain. ‘Edward Dcvine. Lawrence i\'f:ir~Donald. PlPPlITC-li on this earth ore us-| Aiihii Doyle. Halls tempered with psih. , Slrmlcy Dciiziian. "If is contended by many inst “Joseph Dorsey. graduates never remember a single word o-f advice or sdmol. ' Donald. Innis, C1. iviacAiilojv. D. Mcdsilgan. .1, Jay, A. nlccabc, LI Connolly, R. qempi “CQUHM ltionultered at their graduation B. -{“.oskc':. C‘. Kelli‘. A. MCCHBfi Rogers. L. liiacnoiiaid. E. Mac- ~Eiigcii<= Murphy. e-YPFHSES; on the other hand. R 1.. bun-Donald. .\i. Grrffl- D- Dorald. R. MarLcllaii, A. ‘Mnclsanc. ‘Ronald hlclvor. there is always the possibility Maoiyirithd. 1.. .\liL'D<1nnl<l, R. MC- L, Mscfnnis. K. Doiaiicllv. W. .\luc- igaynpnid Gm.“ lllfll even a single word or phrase cgz-viite. D. Drlivill. D- GIllF- Al“ liityrc. C. Llacfloziiid. J. Mnhar. ‘\Vlll(>l‘(i Butler. ma)’ start a graduate thinking - lfaolniiis. <3. i\[(iri'is3"}'. R- 34"!" A. Peiidcrgiisl. G. .\i(’i'l'l£‘l‘, L. . along some line that eventually Leilfui. (w. .\lcQu=i‘-d- MacDonald. F. ‘vlivllifl. D. Driscnll. COMMERFIAI. (‘ERTIIJCAJES leilds him to s more successful. C. Morrisscr. NI. Kelly, D. Morrison, a more heneficent fulfilment of LATIN L’ M. Grew», 1. YiincAiilay. C. Wallace. Marco. Cote. his life's purpose. . G. fvlcQuaid. Altlx Maclniiis, l Honors: A. Bragtill. A. fllcCloskr-y, iris] and s, fair recompense hi‘ their post-graduate work in IHW ideas ‘and discoveries abroad. "For the cause of this depletion Cyriile Angers. Eric .\I£u‘DOn€lld. "Seldom is if: vouchsafed lo man to experience the blinding flash, , LT.- COL. MGDONALD Canada's Opportunity “Perhaps no country in the ‘world of today has the ssme glor- ious opportunity of influencing; future trends than this Canada u L. Traitor. A. c. Rid/Donald, C. (‘IIEMISTRY 3 the stunning inspiration that‘ I Rocha,’ I _ . "m" Sumo; "(mag L151- ‘changes m the twinkling of an ours. In this second yearldo {pence Paasci: M. optic... J. ‘Yrainor. Honors: J. Chisholm. F. Mric-‘ _ "Eye. his whoe career and sets his ‘m’ ‘"9 ‘m ‘h’ ihr"hh° g0 m x. Eloivleff. A. MacLellaii. E. Alllay, r3. MacNeiil. The High School Honor Lisi feet. like Saul of Tarsus, on the film" i" will“ "if "9"", °_ ff‘ Bfillillm, W. Lcdxvcil, J. Gnvrn. R. Pasafd: B. v.\iacDougali, R. contains names of students who mad to the ultimate. Rather it is adfl‘ Wm be m‘ men‘ hp‘? ‘jr Arbii» A. Biirze. E. Poircr. E. Phelnrr, L. Griffin. i.-. Connolly, J. llflVf‘ made a general aver-ago of the slow accumulation or imprsb .during the past war yeais .\lcKenn.-i. H. Dunphy. E. Grecii. C. 50'; in the siiblct-ls ("f the Grade S|fi-r1s._llie gradual building of f-ur- in“ dfmolmmed heyim" ““"h‘ w LATIN l . named. ,‘ "m" 89- e carefu ormatlun M“ " ' .. TR-Y of character that b : _ ‘ss yet barely tapped our national Honors: F. Belg-er, Cf. Holland. Dawns ‘ I “Enemy lcradle and ends only esiiriistiisiviof lremur"! "d w‘? M" P"°"°d l“ o‘ ‘\fg.._c_,h,i_.,v_ 30m"; R Hfsnnesse!" E‘ Q81. for education is never ending and Imirsfill/QI. l8 W9" | l0 "f! Willie Pass R. melon. A. Mzichuiuy’. lnfii’, J. Chisholm. , Gralli- XII: s1. c. Gallant. c. lhc milestones that mark ihsJl ‘lalfl- "l" We "l" “ilk “"- F, Cosmlll», II. Dunphy. Pnlstd: R. Grant, R. Bourgel. W. Gnrmaii. R. Br-rigan, K. fiincAulay. 5ll°l"1‘551‘l’9 M81593‘ ihffillgh lllc P°mi°5| 5nd 751mm“! difference‘ Murphy, P. Kelly. lE. Macphcc. iserve but to indicate the possit- ill“! l‘°mm°" "i"!- _‘ FRENCH i I l Grade xiii: J. Power. lllllles beyond. 1i W" delllilmllaied beym“ l gjoLogy 1 Gram. xyh; J‘ condom‘ A‘ Doyle, "Hence ll; is that during the Honors: J. Kane, G. Merder. l. ‘R. ivhclrm, L. MacDonald, J Walsh. 1755i few years the influences of lylacfeaac, W. Blaclnwre. W. Drls- Honors; A. Bragoli. J. Cairns, C, M. Cole, C. ilk-Kenna. W. Mac- llle llflmfi‘. lllP Pleceiil 111d 9M coll. .\l. Green, h. Johnston. A. sihhon. J. chhhoiih. 1.. .\lc7f\'c-'il‘v, Intyre, E. iihhpohsid. n. Grant. ample "l God-fearing parents. the McCiibe. C. Murphy, D. lvlzicDanald. I‘. Hessian. . Pziascil; L. Smith. L. MacDonald, Passed: J. Donahuc. R. Bourget. Alex Mhrfnnis, C. Kelly, R. Mc- A. Binge. G. Gavin, A. Mvcloskey. Osrvilie. J. Jay. M. Kelli’. G- MM- L. Atkins, E. Murnnahan, R. CAT- Lula)" D‘ mm“ R. L. blac- mlchael. M. MacPhce. o. Miiiiin, Gnu], x; H_ Gprllght)‘. ‘_i_ Doyseqq acquisition of knowledge of re- ENGLISH LITERATURE Gradi- XII; (T. Gorman, Sister Willis .ligion, the steady unfolding of the *mind under guidance have be. carried on withi-n these hallowed ivhere you have continued Donald, A. Macleaac. A. Pender- L. Connolly, E. 'I‘rainor. M. (ysiis-a, M. Carmel. l]. .\iacPhce. L. OT-Iiin- in absorb these character form- gsst. fr. Lioi-ihelly. R. Rodgers. F1. J. Dsiziei. D. Biirge. F. MHffKiiillOii, i4‘.\'.. F2. .‘\l.'i.:Don:ild. Sister M. ills impressions. that. balanced MacDonald, G. WcQuaid, G. Fisher. J. Jay, C Rooney. K. Kccfc. D. Want-ls. K. MzicAuiriv. W. Rooney. sense of values. that direction of J- Kellen F- Wheliin. R. Mooioskey. Morrison. n‘. Power, F. rrowieii, A. Grndr- XI: C. Gormriti. Donald. A. Gallant. G. McMahon. B. Mac'- ENGIJSH (‘OMPOTQI TION vision that determine ones loy- alties and govern the pattern of ones actions. Pays Warm Tribute Grade XII: Sister M. Camel, K. Mssdlnmis, I... MacInnls. C. panngqq “unseen-W. L. bladminald. C. Kaelxnaid. R. MhcLellan. C. 3101,0511 g sunrises, J mass, 1*. Strain, n. Gaunt. Passed: R. Hennossey, J, (This; Illlwll l ci-shc. F‘; Mac/unity. P. Kciiv. 1n. Fronds- - MlicNelll. - l lssmrs: J. Cairns. A. Bi-sgoll, b. ~ ‘lhdnor. P. Hessian. C. Slnnntt, E. kahszn, AfMcCloskey, L. McNecly, | s‘. Hcmohlll- M Modeled...“ .PI§Cd'_..B..M8CDliQ¢ii‘., n. Gliiis,‘ ‘lhinor. M. MnoPhe-e. M. O'Shea. J. Mc-Kenna. E, Green; R. Pheihn,‘ O. Roche, G. Gavin. F3 Mauuiiay‘ | Passed: R. Arblrig, A. C. Mnc- . | Donald, K. Hewlett. W. Ledwell. A. ppgygwg 1 ‘ Burge. K. Keefe, J. Bradley. F- ' I BIOLOGY S MacKinnnn, J. ‘Irnlnor, E. Power, flgnnlg; c. sinnntt, G. Rooney. J. Dnlziel. J. Gavin. E. A‘ prawn Mxirnhghari. A. MacLclian, 0. Muliiii. L. Atkins. A. Farmer, L. Auden ,1‘ pinmu, Q‘ Mum", E) McCfiriihy. R. Bnurget, R. Carmichael. D. McGuigavi. MATHEMIATKS l neui‘. D. Morrison. h Durand, E. . hoim, 1,, Cgnn0]1y_ L, gym-m R_ Maciauiai‘. C. McKci-ina. Sister M. "It is indeed fitting af this point lo pay a word of tribute to Grad, m; 5, Mfynney, 1,. pork», st. Dimsilatfa University. Through lcoyle. R. Arscnallli. B Mahphngm‘ ,\_ Mpcflpnigld, F. many _vears. this University HISTORY _..._...._._.. _ Grid». XI: A. IVinvDnnalti has ivlfhslnnri a number 0i storms Jfrom the time of its iflcpetion in. Gmde x; J‘ gonqon‘ R_ when.” addition. of the almost compie ed LATIN Memorial Hail. A special word of praise is due to those generous. far-seeing men and women. who gm“, X“; 315w; M_ Carmel‘ L‘ have given so generously to make Passed: c. Roche. n. Ilurge, LTFBBIllPlY Grade XI: A. Honors: J. Nladsanc. L. Mao- Blanchard‘ p‘ pow-pr‘ g‘ DgAmOu-rs‘ Whclan. S. Dcighan Doiizilu, J. Pihcnll. L. Durand. I. B_ MethoL Aiidct. I Pusscd: F‘. Strain. W. Driscoil, 0. lllachulai’, A. Johnston. J. Kane, R. McCniwiil "._i=‘. Frdncocur. L. Smith. . nnis, R. McCloskey. G. ._ W. Mticlniyro, R. Mac- Mumm , G. McQiiuid. F. Whela-n. R.’ Rrirlzcrs, C. Murphy. C. Morris-semi Pend- PHYBICS l Lcll HIGH SCHOOL PASS LIST l Gallant. FREN CH Callaghan, K. Macmilayl. MacDriimld. W. Mumaghanl F, “flncopurl K‘ Keen,‘ mm L‘ Burk,‘ B‘ goimDcnah-i‘ s‘ splendid staff of professors under l Grade XII: Sister M, Carmel. R. Passed: J’ Mcxennav m Rem w‘ Bmgam D_ Macponaid‘ L O-H-mhy‘ ed out that there are still great C. R_ Deimy‘ 5L c‘ possibilities for enlargement along this expansion possible. “These are stirring days and the _;_ Mooney’. w. Maclnlyrt. c. MM‘- ll"; alllc sllldence of the Revei- Thib i;_R_ R d J_ M‘ Q; , _ Donald. hi. MncMillaii. A. Gallant. F" Rfcllll- Flillfl‘ MllCKemiB m‘ o gm‘ n M“ 9mm. x, L‘ nqnpnnnnhi‘ R“ have accepted the challenge of the’ ‘limes and have enhanced anll Ihroadened the curriculum to meet the changing tempo of our mod- lern civilization. “In this connection it is painf- lhe lines of Commerce and Agil- Gmd, x1; R Ar5enau1g_ A‘ Gal. culture. With her present sp-Cn- GTIIIIC x; 1.. iimoohhio. a. Whe- lllldlllon to her B. llcthnt- K- Dmlllflly. '\. ‘ The High gchmi pa“ Li“ “ml MacDonald. B. llfacDonald. “l”? C- Willlflff- C- Km? Mfltiilns in order of merit the names Grcc». A. hlrCzibo, W. l... Mac-lat students who have made m inn. J. Cont-ion. D"l"ll<l~ l? lli"l'cl"l'i -’\- Mllclliillw- average of 60". in the subjects of I-I. NfavDonaiii. D. .\lacDonaid. Cflthe Gram, svilh o subject less lYAniiiiii-s, J. Jay. J. Kelly, D. Dris-Qhan 50f; n Students whosc names coll. J. Tlfhhhr, J. M. Chiiteauncuf,’ . ~ .1 (‘rode XI: L. Burke. * are markrd with an asterisk vi ll ‘kid’ E‘ Nlncnnnflld‘ w‘ MCNWIY, Hm] he secured than film in on, J~ Thlliflllli- be required lo writs supplementary examinations. MATHEMATICS 2 GRADE XII E. Gallant. F. MhcAulny. F. Maw. R. Grant, P. Kelly. Honors: Passrii: k I Sistcr Mary Carmel. O. B. M. ‘e51 . Elmer Msf-Phee. Richard Doiory. . Leonard Gifenlay. Russell Beagan. Duncan MncDrmal Si. Clair Gallant. 4. Gerald Lnnnon. I Alfred Doyle. Reginald Driiicoth. ‘Emmi-I ‘rrnlnor. William Ready. SOCIOLOGY 1 Honors: E. Hcmphiil. R. Bola-get A. Nonrmn, R. Carmichael. J. Hor- gun. Passed: P. Pendergast, L. Alexan- der MacDonald. D. Buliii, J. Mao- Donald, E. Gallon: E. Stall. I. MsbcDfiilfltill, r. Howie“, n. 11nd,! W. Mlm-phy, R. Bisoqulqrc. Don . R. ARITHMETIC Ariicnault. and“ X. H_ Geraghua J_ com‘ incc. The ns-flve possibilities don. ALGEBRA I Grndo XII: R. Delory, G. LJHHOYI. hm"- Blstcr M. Carmel. L. 0‘Hanley, R. Driuccllc. E. Griffin, D. MarDoniild. J. Walsh. E. hlacflhee. E. Tmlnor. .A Redmond. Grmie Xi: I .1,,,.t‘ A_ Mavmnufld‘ L‘ Bm-k,‘ c‘ did farming facilities. 5t. Dim- Alan's might weii consider such an currlculum- a course ‘leading lo the Degree B. lSc. (Agriculture). The need of ln- creased education in this most important subject is apparent snd A Mac, where heifer might that educa- own "Million Acre Farm" Prov- of I our Province could he exploited and our sons and daughters brought lo realize all the benefits lo be accrued within our own island Conflicting Ideas "It is nnf only s question of the E_ Munonnid‘ A subject malici- laug-hl, it is also iVlncDnniilti. L. Burke. A. Gallant. ‘he lmipllrl-"VJ! "l "if imldll- ll"! 3mm, x. Ru Mclvm.‘ ‘L condo“, inspiration. the stirring of the‘ E, Niiirplii‘. J. Dorsey". W, Butler. ‘Wmwlmi’ 5-‘ We“ L. MarDnnhld. H. Geraghly. is sr-lc-us mind lhst really We hcar I great deal these disvii sub-con- courts. ~ |doubt during the last unpleasant conflict that Easterners and Wesl- iem-ers. Liberal snd Conservative. -Cathnlic and Protestant. made equally good sailors, soldiers snd j-sirmeh and all made road Cana- ldlsns. Those dlfferences_ are. in _,fhe very nature. of Lhis-igs. essen- tisl. They are the legitimate pro- iduct n4 democracy. The rlghl in maintain those differences. in other words. ‘his right to free- dom of speech. of religion. of lpoiililcsl adherence must be stoul- iiy maintained snd we free cit.‘- izens of this broad Dominion must ‘learn to appreciate the good quall~ ‘ties of our neighbours, to recog- ‘nize their rights and to realize build- ‘our common share in the I lng of our Canada. deed to recognize ‘ences by blending them info ‘hc .lruly democratic warp and woof ‘ f___our nalionhoodfllhgp sec them swept aside by the consuming red " flame of Communism. l "There is s definite shadow on .our horizon and there are delin- ite signs of the Red menses auth- ln our frontiers. is iii-hooves us l.n give grave tonal oration to this question and by concerted BCIJOI’! mslnfsln our present free form of government. ‘Canada’ is a magic word to the people of Europe and ms-ny eyes are turned to xiii: western world in the belief that this young, vigorous, growing na- tion is destined to fl-ii s glorious place, svsn to lead the world ii: -yesrs to come. Is this a dream only or may it be an accomplished ‘fact. when our possibilities are explored. our leaders prepared to ilake their rightful place among Ithe elect of the nations? Mlllih At Sink: l "Hence it is so vitally import- ant that the education of our .youlh in the primary and second- ary schooi must be brought up to s level commensurate with our lcounlryh aims snd ambitions. h] ‘will be done only under the guid- ,sncs of well trslnsd. mature deachers. No longer is it safe to ,consider tlis leaching profession ‘a short term stepping-stone. Tun .much is at stake in the welfare of our future citizens. too much will be expected by our growlig nationhood to risk s continua-ion of conditions as they exist today. , "Is it possible i0 persuade more ‘of our returned men and women lo fake up leaching as a pfbfrsr slon? Would not speoisl subsidies be in order so that tbs brosdensci vision. the accumulated knowledge. the vlvl-fied imagination of those ‘éfiiitgrhgrgzigixulw “BONE-flu! liihouiih the hOiIiI-Oi-TEiQ curriculuné ‘returned from abroad might have 1000805110! 1 ' " n e sc one, e ou -m'me why with the youth of our Prov- _'ggllrilvs“ggmzlll; ma“, x“: R Delory‘ 5.3m, M_ system of imparting education I inf-e? We must put in our schools llonatl: J. Cairns. B. Hsmphlihl h". 55mph ' Carmel h Miii-rhy- G. Lminnn. R. "ml "i" TM’! i“ "l"? ii" l“? "l l "l?" ""1 "Om!" 0i Vlllftll- W! L. ‘frpinnr. L. Msnssiy. c. siiihoii. m“... on..." Brain" n. Kelly. b. O'Hl1nl0.V. zlflfl '1'; tllalvlllifl": lilo "W'- M all; must mske ll possible for these I, Trainer, s. Noonan. R. usiihss- C", Mcxenm,‘ Grmlc- Xi: A. MnCDfirflid. 1.. "l "I ‘l ° W l ¢ ‘llll-‘lllllll " mfllllle-mllldvfl Movie lo excr- erlucalion. with the problems oi‘ cise freely the God-given urge lo , P. 580th. L. Atkins, J. Hor- .-. BllTkf‘, [l‘.. MacDonald, A. Gallant. 3., i1. iisscmigsii. {$1,221 Mggmyflmd- to Gnrmm our ynlllh. so obviously iflflllfffi- impm to receptive minds the z a mum _,_ mmhm’. 1M Murphv - Gm" x. J‘ Gouda". L’ MM.” red, so obviously bewildered by ruhi-tsmsnisls of moi-sis sits re- n. McGmsan. L. Alexander Macl .R,',.,,.,.. Kml Iionakl. o, Gm...‘ c. Mwuald m im- Cflllflirilfll forces of "MW. liglon, s; well s» to bfedfhe 'fl.o mum J_ fining,’ M‘ lmdsuacl. ‘Jnhn 'wn]5h-' Mew“. R‘ wlvqan‘ ‘press and cinema that the old their very souls s iovs r/f lssrmnf. I. lliaoNolii, I. Steele. M. 08mm,‘ Jam 9am‘ . ‘bedrock principles of reapscl for be it academic or vocational. so n mdqnnon. p Kelly’ Q Rmmeyw; ‘Dunmu; M-umhv- TR|G0N0ME1R¥ authority; recognition of dl'('lD- that the scholar and the artisan D. B11116, J. MflcDnualrl, H! lssssm. J. asvlh, M. ilfllcPhee, El Wu“, w I . _ nodes-gm. w. Leflwsii. A. _Mac-; Mukgmcgggf" lssiiln. x. nowim. 1.. marshy.‘ Mm...‘ Mflflnnm a. Reid. s. Dalzlel, is. niiicquiei-sd .mm Lam" Andrew Redmond. line. snd integrity of mofsls n s an“ x": RI Dela”. 518m. M_ no longer as clearly understood Camel. E. MacPhr-e. BIOLOGY _ nr ss firmly adhered to as forni- l eriy. ' l "What than is uis solution-m. {enlarged curriculum, s, new curri- *- "’"""- uohh O'CfJ'Il'i0l‘ ‘cuiumf nsiii i - ' ' , l it 110i l liffll i “mom” , l "lumen flynn. “m” m" i" M“°D°"“1d' ‘l’ oiessr co-ofieerratlon iimvesh » ‘Clmfd Mwlflllll- P°"°" i": m" °' school snd the homo. s slam.- Owl-so Cflmflvfl- recognition of lhosé in soinoi-iiy in 1k r . . . . . . - M £21,’ Bglffirm rcfggflzfiig’, ‘J. D- MwBfl/lllf- Cnrmnnv ‘who home. in the school. in the moss: a. Green. s. iihie/iuisin! n x nflfll! XII: w many. n. Bedflih, "mm- "' "1' "m- "l" "l? ll’ '_ Mnmnmw F‘ Crumno J‘ Mo. 0 ADE l m ~mmry Sm": M Carma‘ working together to the common Kama c ‘Shkfl ' ‘ _~ a "g Macpfiee D Map benefit s-hali we be able to rsslore l ' i Aldon MacDonald. igffilllgl- ~ i - those principles or min snd lus- PHILOSOPHY l my“ am" dishi- xii A. MIIODOYIAIIL w. "m m‘ '“""\'“"°““1 ’~‘°“°‘l”‘ °' Honors: R. Hemiesscy, J. fllnrgsn,’ malaidagfilnnt’ J. Donahue. L. ‘Alexander Msc- mama...“ Mom", ‘L N°°'""" John Power. ' efr Co: W.‘ R ‘Oidrriqv. M. MscMillim. J. Blund- v Francis. J. Power. B. Mac- 1. Burke, E. MacDonald. right snd wrong. "These principles do not change "rlisy m- fuiidsiiismsi snd m», effort piust he used lo minibus l "Thus may ‘be borne out may see snd reslizs their rebpeciive contributions to the greatness of our country. lhd ides that ‘jobs srs Dis bulwark of dsmocrscf, and lhslfllgnsrsnos is an evil sslssd Ipon by dictators which must b0 shunned in s osmo- crsoy that hopes lo btlild on lbs firm foundation of mponsibiiily snd initiative of locli groups mil individual members s truly democratic society. 9o it is ilisi we mun mks every llorlfics 4m canary l0 keep our young men and women in our coiisgss and univsrsltlss-dlid our men Ilgolhiid in post-grsdiisls soiioisf- s ip. ' e time iiss come to use s e- so ‘5- M"°*“m' E~ Hemp" smith MacMlliln. eid. w. MBCIXYIYTQ, v. MW mm wmiio Mli‘ pie m if m serious so esmsiishsivs wow “ha: gmgff; i} fig‘: m‘ amiss; minis. .§@-1:a‘-ll-ul"~"¢°elll"l~°-M°M"“°"' iiidividiisi isck isu ‘odntfoiim: of pm am of eeiiois lip -‘ - “nrufbiehii a"! c g m » l’ "' mums ggtiilltilflaf. hownogii not“ m vvlltilifl osnsds. it'll new ssiisr- Ijlll; i ‘° " ' only mi n. below. sister H- iiisiimiiisi. lliiléfliillddidilalg|lliiz fillies.“ Has fillings}? a _ will" mm i isiissuss shoals not as ominous ls not s purely economic one. I‘ is not merely a question of dollars and cents. It is equally as well a mailer of attitude, of aimosplierz. of recognition of those in nigii places snd there musl also ‘is present s stimulation, a zest. a feeling of partaking and sharing in the free-ranging experiment- ation in ideas. in material endeav- ours and in arts. "For Canada has the magnifi- cence of resource. the grandeur c-f space, the wealth of material. lo GllEENDAUfi that paolteii both ferent from those within St. Dunslsnjs. Never before has the world been in such need of m- teliigeni, alert guidance. A com- mon cause united us during the war years. but now ' after twn years of peace, it is increasingly evident lhst the battles agsihs‘. greed. inumldallon, lrrsllglon must seq-vs a; s guimpie bgdggyound gs on. These problems that affect ‘and s, lanQible guarantee to sushi is“ atmosphere of learning and scholarship. We have the possib- lililty of attracting sludenls if ‘other countries. for the free spirit of adventure must not be allow-id to decay within our poets. artists philosophers. scholars and lnv.-n- lors. We must make Canada s-i attractive place lo those who 0x4 cei in any field. We are fold 1b,; startling fact that today one quar- lfl‘ 0i the‘ Oansdian stock which has remained in North Amarics, live in the United aisles. "Slupid-ly enough this exodus n2 our best brains has not been only concurred in. but applauded as a Rood thing by many who have remained in Canada. Perhaps the reason for alpproval of such ex- odus is that bysuch depict-in. competition among us has e..:icri ilrrliior-lhvriately- There is a natural pride in the success of our fellow citizens. bul how much grum- should bs our satisfaction when We see o-ur notables take their-place l! World flsureii in Canada and ss Canadians? "Till! gospel of Csnadlariicm musl be preached by all and Wlldfi" It should form a part of vociferriusly proud of our citizen- Slllil . We mus-l gay-hearlcdly pro- claim our belief in this great. _counlry of ours, with the llmel carefree’ almost reckless abandon of our fighting troops abroad dur- ins these past few years when tho word ‘Canada’ on the shoulder flashes of our uniforms was m», iopén sesame to the hearts and i homes of literally millions of eo~ ipls in Europe. Sound Training Much will be expected of you s! leaders. You have has the ad- vantage of s. sound pro-graduate crsiiiihg. Within chess hallowed wsiis you have absorbed with the ‘scsdemlc. the moral and religious teaching so vital to the well bal- anced citizen. Despite the svl- dence of lrreligion and of god- lenness in the everyday world about us, there is s deficits chsndint of altitude on the part of many who see the nocdsslty of the governing influence of the sp llusl. the sheet anchor of the m rel. For two thoussnd yeirs adhered to the principle of rs» llgious instruction ll part and parcel of education, knowing full wsli that the product of godless leaching is but partly endowed to fill the divine requisite in this world. What sounder snd more common sense visw can be taken by any Christian who believes in the existence of the soul snd its ‘ultimate destiny? Just as we pre- pare ourselves by special courses of instruction to fit ourselves for scholastic life, how much greater sllon .hy special instruction M prepare ourselves for one eternal life beyond. "Example and precept are ihs moons by which this philosophy may he extended and it is pleas- ing ifLHOiP fhaf the former grad- ‘usiss of st. Damian's have con- sislsnily adhered tn this py-n- cipie. You have but lo look bark ovér a long line of illustrious grsdusles to note their present high calling to feel lbs force of example spur you. on. . "Oulstlnding among time grad- uates is ans whose eminent pins among the prlncssof the Church. whose outstanding Olfildfsnl-m shouts in trumpet cones soreis our fair isnd. one. whose sturdy defence of our nsiionsi iiberiiss whose fesi-isn denunciation c subversive soilvnlss proclaim him sii s strong snd robust ss- fsmm of the men cherishes freo- dofns woven so wisely info our Ollildlsn constitution. n is ifldcsii fitting that bi. Duncan's siisra by reflection the glory of hsf most illustrious grsdusie. one whoss hand has sitssdy brushed ihs lieys of si. rem. ‘rims it is your duty. your responsibility to ‘let your light shins moi-s men’ snd prove your worth in issuer- ship sdd thus contribute your plisrs in iitliidlfll nus isns of Ml". 0n ‘Ills ‘threshold our daily thlniklng. We musl. be. the Catholic Church has wisely. the requirements of business and‘ ls the necessity of proper prepsr- l iihe wel] being of many, the ‘struggle between capital and lab- lor. the maldisfrlbufion of world goods with ifs consequent sland- uoh in lhe very midst of plenty. the growing menace of Commun- ism, must be studied by clear- hesded, logical men. "Where may ws find these lln greater abundance than amen! iour University graduates? We 'must endeavour lo break down religious, rsclsi snd geographical bsrrisrs within our own country. lWe must lesrh to appreciate .i.s interdependency with one an- other snd that we really are our l brother's keeper. This may be con- sidered sh ers of freedom. but. we seem more concsmsd with free- ‘dom from controls snd restraints. not only in the business world bu: ‘m tbs ethical and more] world ss well. "The relatively slow process by which the re-sppiyins of suiiii controls snd self-discipline may be put info practice must not de- ter us from keeping up the pros- ‘sure in this direction, The real wealth of our nation consists more than in anything elss in its ruini- ber of outstanding men. This has been recognized in the business isnd executive world whore no price is too high in pay for lead- ers of industry. But it is eqiniiv iphllosophic and in t Jphere. We are told that geniuses iire fermenls snd when they come together, gs they hsvs dons in certain lands st cei-fsln times. ma |whois population seems to shiirs in the higher energy which they awaken. lint us then, by all means in our power further the educa- tion of our_ youth so that thdss ‘superior men may be fou _ sly ‘in llfs snd given the ‘ for fr» ranging scholars p _ iiscssssry in the development of genius. ' ‘ Ono lusts Method ‘ "Hers than is s prsctlcal sug-. igestion regarding our Canadian ischolarship. If we believe in sir country we must surely s» the vslus ofhsving first hand know- lsdgs of it. Titers is but one sure ‘wsy of unending such lmovwledge snd that. is by lrsvsl and ob- servation. Is it not possible than annually from tbs thirty some colleges and unlvsi-slllss sac-s: Osnsds s group of one hundred and fifty grsdusfss could bs uni in s body across our country spending s week in ssch PfbV-RLO where the Provincial Govern- ment. would undertake to make avslisbis by moons of sir snd land travel and by visits to the key industries, n much knowhidgs o_f that Province as possible. "It is s weii known fact that lbs breadth of vision of most European statesmen is attributed in no'smsll measure f0 their having travelled Qximisivdly. How much more necessary is .. --. this young. vigorous gr try of ours. Stains a made ovcrnizlil. Tiicii- c.i-.. their training. lhv llllllll‘\~ they absorb arr- n! l'(‘" spread over a considers» ber of years. The you: 2 ii seriously considers p»? career—-or should ivc manship-ivoiild do ivcll at first hand. this viisi of nurs. “Hence the iiccil for organized educational l » the Dominion. lvfany \- recall the advantage of =llt as were organized in a nut-c. iimlled scale hy thc Sen m i grilles, when ll (“c-iiipiirull large number of men had n ous opportunities of visiting m .:/ inférestifig historical places. "Es and Know Canada" should be s practical slogan anri a musl for men who some day hhpc in help navigate the Canadian ship o.‘ state. "It is pleasing lo note ‘ha! among the large class of ll‘! year's graduates. several are ve- crans. Those men deserve spw ll congratulations. for. desllll" l! hrssk in studies Pflllsflfl by ll! war. they have hes-n ahle in l ‘e up the several threads and <"<.".'.~ piste successfully the “Wk ill‘?- scribed. “Biflééd H should he iifidcrstiii that the extra experience. ill!‘ scri- sd maturity, forced lhflllllll i: .il‘._l! have been, have benefited ilime men beyond measurv- “To the younii WW Blvlll-"l who so charmingly ivctirs iii" "l" and gown, congratulations are tits. for her adherencc to an iimiiimll not easily achieved. _ "To all the graduate! so ‘All beat wi-shes and congratulatloni of g host of friends. You are l!‘ minded. however, that you mill? not. lose sight of the sacrifice of your parents in making this day’ possible. Their reward is will‘ well doing, and your well doln, ll based on your adherence to llil fundamental principles you half learned in this Institution, to- gether with the practical app"- cstimi of these same princivl" " they apply to your fellow mini. You are henceforth a two-told being: to your prilvste lifs mini be now added a public one-both clliing for courage, sacrifice ill? determination, for as the lnriivldl" dual so the nslion. “Our Island Province need! man of your calibre-Canada needs you." flNGlmNAlL mars Some psi-is (fi-ilifldfifii lrrrrfll are so small that they t-ould b! lost beneath he howl-till- Lilieii fiui. CORN in»... No psds or pin-fen so hiss with-ill!‘ - '1' di-o s of s pslnless tuned! Pl-Tlliflif CO N lXTRACTOR-nnly l i?" lllPh lions snd relief comes quiciliy- -‘ your sore corn lodsy- Forrnnid i" c- I. luster mmfnrl, use the olslreiisbie [BR removnJUTNANPSCORN l-.X l RA l 35c of all dealers in medicine- Putnam's Corn Extracluf I “Today mm an lni - f "line's s film-quarts! nisffrsss in ssls is PM 5W4“ WsiifMs-Jwsndsrwlisgsslissgliisrqssrlsrff