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The Most Rev. Geroge H. Guilfoyle Bishop of Camden Rev. Glendon Robertson
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Whenever I ponder my role as an educator, I suddenly discover how difficult it is to really care for people. I realize, not unlike the concerned parent, that the human dimension is often a multi-phased dilemma, fraught with needs and desires that best can be addressed with a stern “no rather than with an acquie- sance to fleeting whim. How easy it would be to respond to life’s yearnings with an ever-present yes’’. How much more popular would be an answer that entails nothing of demand or sacrifice But then, would I really care? And would the life I present be real? The responsible person knows that he or she can't say or do the things that people sometimes expect. Maybe that’s by neces- sity, since much of what an educator—or parent—says is often the type of wisdom that is directed not just for the moment but for the days and months and years ahead. In other words, what is said must stand the test of time. This yearbook is a reaffirmation of our committment to living for reasons beyond those of the moment. For these pages give evidence of times well spent and goals achieved. These pages show proof of the self-denial needed to pursue visions and dreams. These pages convey to us Jesus’ own conviction that “not by bread alone does man live . To be involved in someone else’s formation and growth is exciting. It is also a privilege for which I am expecially grateful. The family here at Glouces- ter Catholic High School (the faculty, the students, and in particular, the class of 1978) has been a source of great satisfaction to me both as an ed- ucator and, more importantly, as a priest. The pages of this book reflect the joys of high school. They reflect the things and the people that mean so much now. My prayer is that they also re- flect for the graduating seniors a growth in their desire and committment to become the fully human persons that God has called them to be- come. Fr. Martin There is an ancient proverb that says: Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, you feed him for a life- time!” To all who thumb through these pages in distant years, especially our seniors, may the memories recorded here attest to beliefs founded in faith and humanity. We who have been down this path before know the reality of our ideals. We pray you will too. Fr. McIntyre
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