Notre Dame High School 1964 Yearbook (Elmira, NY) - Guest Access

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he Senior Class Presents • '1964 ~ .1 ' • ll~~{ CONTENTS Dedication 4-5 Students 38-71 New York Activities 72-103 Patrons 104-111 • Volume 9 2

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~ev. Miroslav ]. Myschyshy St . h n • IC olas, Elmira Heights Re'. William M. Cannan St. Patrick's, Coming Rev. John . Hayes St. Patrick'l, Elmil'a Rev. Bartholomew O'Brien SS. Peter and Paul 4 Rt. Re,. Msgr Leo G. Schwab, V.F. Our Lady of Lourdes Re' . L. Emmel! Davi St. Cecelia's Rev. John J. Leary St. fohn tbe Baptist Rev. J. Jo eph O'Connell St. fames, W..at·erly Re' . Thomas F. Brennan St. Mary's, Coming Re' . john J. Gaffney St . josepb's, Athens Re' . Thomas J. Manley St. Mtlry's, Elmira Rev. Francis Reilly St . Mtlry's, Horseheads

Re' . Jo eph W. Breslin St . A1m's, Bently Creek Re, . Jo eph V. Guilfoil St . Vincent's , Coming Re,. Joseph G. Merkel St. Cbnrles Borromeo Rev. Ladislau J . znepan ki St . Casimir's One indomitable facer of man i~ hi~ everprobing and restless pmt. It is precisely becau e of this restlessness that the human spirit must be guided and channelled onto path of truth and re pect for human dignity. This is indeed a difficult task, but one undertaken willingly by our piritual guides, the pastors of Elmira. To these men we dedicate the Credo '64. None of us can fully realize or appreciate the tremendou re ponsibilitie~ that rest on the shoulders of the e prie ts of God-Church finances, operation of parish school , conducting Church organizations, administering the acraments, and, mo t important of all, bringing Christ to the world and the world to Christ. And yet our pa tor do so with no thought of personal gain or merit. They do so simply because they love their God and their God has commanded it. The students of Notre Dame proudly salute their pastors and spiritual guides. But man is not all spirit. He has ideals that mu t be molded and guided on the paths of right. This al o require a leader. A great man is dead. And from the depths of it grief the world realized it had lost just such a leader. But if John Fitzgerald Kennedy was a great leader, he wa an even greater human being. He had a passion for liberty. He gave hi youth and vitality to the nation and it is only fitting that that nation honor him in it greatest tradition. John Kennedy spent his life fighting the force that divide men, and in the end those forces destroyed him. The irrational hatred that killed our president threatens to destroy us. It is up to u to continue on the way he pointed out. Thi will be our most enduring monument, our greatest tribute. Truly great men need no stone monument to keep alive their memorie and John F. Kennedy was a great man. Hi monument is the American people. NOT PICT RED Rev. William Burns St. An/bony's Re' . Harold Rogers Jmmncu/nt e Henri of Mnry , Painted Post Rev. Frantis Toolan Epipbnny, Sayre 35th President of tire United States l 5

Pope Paul VI Vit•a il Papa! Long live the Pope! The cry rose from St. Peter 's quare as the white smoke streamed out over the Vatican. A Pope had indeed been elected, but the world could only speculate as to what kind of man he was and to what extent he would carry out the work started by the beloved Pope John XXIII. Even in his short reign, Pope Paul VI has shown he is a man of courage, determination and tremendous foresight. In him is combined the intellectual alert6 ne s of Pius XII and the imple charity of John XXIII. Pope Paul has carried on admirably where his predecessor left off. Striving to update the Church, Paul VI has generated a new spirit of progress and renewal which culminated in his recent trip to the Holy Land. Intellectual adeptness and animated spirituality combine to render Pope Paul VI an example edifying to the world.

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