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Conclusion
-The Shasen Spirit Lives On-

The 6th Entrance CeremonyDocument Number:Sophia University, One Hundred Years_p151-1

The 6th Entrance Ceremony

Umeda Children's HouseDocument Number:Sophia University, One Hundred Years_P.146_1

Umeda Children's House

The 1st School FestivalDocument Number:Sophia University, One Hundred Years_P.154_1

The 1st School Festival

Principal Castañeda's Human StudiesDocument Number:1995 "School Guide"

Principal Castañeda's "Human Studies"

The 1st field trip to the Philippines (1980)Document Number:Sophia University, One Hundred Years_P.155_5

The 1st field trip to the Philippines

Sophia Hall where the Shasen office was locatedDocument Number:nega2-9409B-0013

Sophia Hall where the Shasen office was located

Address at Closing Ceremony by Chancellor Tsutomu SakumaDocument Number:closing ceremony_DSC_0142

Address at Closing Ceremony by Chancellor Tsutomu Sakuma

Closing CeremonyDocument Number:closing ceremony_DSC_0168

Closing Ceremony

Closing ceremony, school songDocument Number:closing ceremony_DSC_0177

Closing ceremony, school song

A graduate of Sophia School of Social Welfare said, "Shasen graduates value their hearts. Needless to say, the "heart" here refers to the spirit of Christian humanism and service as seen in the activities of the Jesuits. Even though Shasen is closed, the tradition fostered by Father Heidrich and other Sophia Jesuits lives on in the hearts of its graduates.

Sophia Social Welfare College 58 Years of History