SUMMER 2017
Congratulations, Class of 2017! ON JUNE 4, THE SAINT MARY’S community celebrated the spirit, talents, and achievements of the Class of 2017 during the school’s graduation ceremony, held at Zellerbach Hall on the UC Berkeley campus. Antone Olivier ’70 was the Master of Ceremonies for the afternoon program, which included remarks from school President Brother Edmond Larouche ’66 and Principal Pete Imperial, both of whom spoke of the need for educated, committed, and faith-filled leaders to address the challenges facing our country and the world. “We pray you will have the opportunity to do the great and wonderful things you dream of doing throughout your lives,” Brother Edmond told the graduates. “May the human and educational foundation you have received from your parents, your families, and from Saint Mary’s, enable and empower you to be voices for hope, voices for peace and justice, voices for truth, and voices for love,” he added. “There is great need for good people,
willing to sacrifice and work for a better world. Please be those people.” In addition to recognizing the support for the Class of 2017 provided by members of the Board of Trustees, faculty and staff, and parents and caregivers, Brother Edmond acknowledged the important role played by all those who contribute to Saint Mary’s tuition assistance fund. “We thank you for having allowed us to remain true to our Mission,” he said. “You should know that tuition assistance made it possible for 60 members of this class to attend Saint Mary’s and to graduate this morning.” The talented and accomplished members of the Class of 2017 were accepted into some of the country’s most prestigious colleges and universities—from the UC and CSU campuses to public and private institutions in California and throughout the United States. Together, the graduates were awarded nearly $15 million in academic
and athletic scholarships by colleges and universities, as well as private sources. The class includes two National Merit finalists— Seth Howell and Naama Weksler, dozens of scholar athletes, including some who will go on to play collegiate sports, as well as many gifted musicians and artists. “You are growing up quickly and growing up into a world that is extraordinarily challenging,” Principal Imperial told the graduates. “We know we have issues to grapple with around nationalism, climate change, health insurance, and the economy. All these things are going to be yours to deal with,” he added, noting that the foundation the graduates have received at Saint Mary’s prepares them well for these challenges. Referencing the country’s growing economic inequality, Imperial urged the students to remember they have the social and moral responsibility to help those less fortunate, “not because we are better, but >> Continued on Page 2
Congratulations, Class of 2017! We are proud of you!
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