Jón Bjarnason Academy - 01.05.1931, Page 19

Jón Bjarnason Academy - 01.05.1931, Page 19
pare and develop the young for lives of useful service in the country where they now live and where nearly all of them were born. It is, as yet, too early to make a statement regarding the influence of our pupils in the larger and more important school of life. We have been sowing. God will take care of the har- vest. And we, who have followed the career of a number of our graduates have noticed, with pride and thankfulness, many evidences that our humble efforts have not been in vain. We have had the satisfaction of seeing that the ideals incul- cated in the Jon Bjarnason Academy have been a lasting guide. We hope for still more abundant evidences of this in the future. “Our echoes roll from soul to soul and grow forever and forever.” I cannot find any quotation that expresses more fitt- ingly what we wish to accomplish. If our aims and aspirations outlined above contain, in public estimation, some practical and cultural values, may we hope for the moral and economic support of the Canadian public, in order that our “echoes” may grow and we be enabled to extend our sphere of activity for a greater service to our fellow men.

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