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University of Windsor Scholarship at UWindsor The Ambassador Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive 1951 The Ambassador: 1951 Assumption College Follow this and additional works at: http://scholar.uwindsor.ca/ambassador Part of the Public History Commons Recommended Citation Assumption College, "The Ambassador: 1951" (1951). The Ambassador. 11. http://scholar.uwindsor.ca/ambassador/11 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive at Scholarship at UWindsor. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ambassador by an authorized administrator of Scholarship at UWindsor. For more information, please contact [email protected]. it? ti a; 16 he; 3%.? ; w , < WWW ' My» wywmxaw we! w: M flew/em? Madage l I.. H O' Loane, C.S.B. T was still possible a year ago to write—"Christendom is in greater peril from complacency and lethargy than from the ideology of Com- munism". Recent events have disposed of complacency and lethargy has been succeeded by action. Even the threat of total war demands total mobilization and every person e will b required to play a part and pay a price somehow. As Assumption Graduates of 1951, you go forth to take your places in the world with the complete confidence of your College that with God's grace you will do your full duty wherever it is His will you should be. Father. E C. LeBel, C.S.B., M.A. BAY and cold and bleak seems our unlovely looking future. Anxiety isn i the hearts of us all. War and rumors of war will soon empty the colleges. Young men of nearly all the nations will be in arms, being readied for battle anywhere. Will the shooting, begun in Korea, spread till we are all involved or will the conversion of Russia be brought about by Our Lady's conditioned miracle of grace? We don't know the future, but we can and must be ready for it. Readiness beginsn i our own souls. Spiritual things must direct our thinking and guide our conduct. Faith in God and acquiescence in His Holy Will will prepare uso t meet the worst—if the worse must come. We can adopt one of two attitudes in the face of war. We can bitterly regret that our best laid plans for a peaceful comfortable life are upset by the folly and pride of men; or we can rejoice that we have the privilege of striking a blow for God~given freedom against atheistic slavery. Let us unselfishly choose the latter for the common good. "Deus vult," is the battle cryf o Christian crusaders. "Quis ut Deus," is the rallying call of St. Michael against the atheists. It can band together all believers in God. Rev. Peter J. Swan, C.S.B., Ph.D. Regristrar Reg/MW Madage My son, from thy youth up receive instruction, and even to thy gray hairs thou shall find w isdom. Eccl. 6:|8 Rev.. R Wood, C.S.B., B.A. Treasurer Rev. D. V. Bums. C.S.B., M.A. Mr. Robert I. Doyle, M.A. Rev. Francis Flood, C.S.B., M.A., B.L.S. Mathematics 7Johny Librmy SCienCC Mr. Frank DeMarco, M.A.SC. Rev. Wilfred I. Dwyer, C.S.B., Ph.D. Cliemisiiy Philosophy Mr. Gilbert R. Home. M.A. Mr. Joseph P. Truant, M.Sc. Mr . Iohn E. Jolie, B.A. Business Chemistry Busmc—ss Mr. Conrad M. Swan, B.A. Mr. ‘N. E. Kennedy. BJX. English Geography Rev.. A I. Grant, C.S.B.. M.A. Mr. Wikior Litw'mowicz, M.A.. Litt.D. Rev. Iohn A. Warren. C.S.B.. B.A. Biology Slavonic Sliidies Romance Languages Mr. Carlos Curtaino, B.M. Mr. \Villiam G. Phillips, Ph.D. Music Economics Mr. Patrick Flood, M.A. Rev. E. I. Hartmann, C.S.B., MA. Rev. I. M. Hussey, C.S.B., M.A. Philosophy 59911511 Classics .Rev. E C. Garvey, C.S.B., Ph.D. Mr. A. G. Holland, B.A. Philosophy Psy ‘0l:)gy Rev. J. Stan Murphy, C.S.B.. MA. Rev. T. l. McGouey, C.S.B.. B.A. Rev.m. W F. Nigh, C.S.B. Enqlisli Psychology Maiiiemalics Rev.ormanN Murphy, C.S.B.. M.A. Bishop C. L. Nelligan. D.D. Eislory History and Romance Languages MissarbaraB Helen Birch. MA. Rev. Daniel Mulvihill, C.S.B.. Ph.D. Miss A‘nnette St. Louis German History Assistant Librarian Missary M Ellen McAuliile, B.A. Miss Falina Lubinecky, M.A. Libra! ciencey S Slavonic Sludies Mr. George Nowotny. M.A., L.L.D. Miss Irene V. Page. B.A. Rev. L. C. Quinlan. C.S.B., M.A. Slavonic Studies Sociology Economics Rev. I. F. Mallon. C.S.B.. M.A. Rev. E. C. Pappert. C.S.B.. M.A. Romanceanguages l Lnglisli g?" NAMES OF NON-PHOTOGRAPHED MEMBERS Mrs. Violet W. Leech. M.Mus.. L.u.M.n Instructor in Music Sister Aloysius Mary.S.H.N., M.A. Assistant Professor in English Sister ichaelM Mary. S.H.N.. B.A. Lecturer in Zoology Sister Pauline of Mary, S.H.N.. B.A. Lecturer in Romance Languages Lyle Warwick, B.A. John W. Whiteside. B.A.. Barr. a Law Business Political Science Mr. Joseph Flood, BIA. Secretary .Rev. A I. Weiler, C.S.B., B.A. Geology 6 German WWMLW Friends: "1.1x For four years now the Fathers of Assumption, who have dedicated their AA- lives to the instruction of young men and women in the paths of goodness, 4 nd knowledge, have endeavoured to train our minds to seek discipline, a ,_r truth, and when found, to hold fast to it. While all of us express our sincere gratitude to the Basilian Fathers, nothing would be more gratifying to them than to have the students whom they have so diligently prepared go forth into the world, ever upholding the .fl‘. principles of truth and goodness. The conditions of the world that we will soon face preclude any passive resistance to error. Ayfla Although our leaving Assumption carries with it a note of sadness, we would be truer to the spirit of our Alma Mater if we worked ardently to eliminate some of the darkness of the world by allowing the lights of our s———.. intellects to burn brightly for God, Church, and country. 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