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On a windy night in late November, the Seniors held their never-to-be- forgotten Senior Informal. From nine to twelve, they danced to the music of Pete Dutton in the enchanted atmosphere of the Brazilian Room at Tilden Park. 43 .W v , 5
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Za 'iTo die at the height of a man's career, the highest moment of his effort here in this world, universally honored and admired, to die while great issues are still commanding the whole of his interest, to be taken from us at a moment when he could already see ultimate success in view-is not the most unenviable of fates. -Winston Churchill A memorial Mass was celebrated at Holy Names on November 27. Let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans. As these words rang out one chill january day, john Fitzgerald Kennedy firmly grasped the torch of freedom. He was the new leaderg he was the representative of that new generation of Ameri- cans. Thus, the new President led the land he loved to the New Frontier. With youthful vigor he initiated new programs and gave a fresh look to the old. The Alliance for Progress, the Peace Corps, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty -these were among the many new measures of the Ken- nedy Program. His tremendous popularity was world-wide. John Ken- nedy personified the characteristics of which Americans are most proud. Then suddenly two years and ten months after that Inauguration Day, the voice of our beloved President was stilled forever by an assassin's bullet. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy is dead, but he will always be alive in the minds and hearts of his countrymen and people the world over, and his greatness shall live on. It would be well to remember the words of Speaker John McCormack on November 23, 1963: We should thank God that we have been privileged, however briefly, to have had this great man for our President. This photograph of President Kennedy at the University of California was provided through the courtesy of the Oakland TRIBUNE.
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rs? i V-. Despite added competition from a new participant, St. john's, Holy Names once again emerged victorious on volleyball playday. Not only was the playing rough, but the spirit and sportsmanship displayed by all the schools, Bishop O,Dowd, Marin, Notre Dame, and Saint John's was won- derful. During lunch, representatives from each school entertained everyone with acts showing talent and humor. Good weather also played its part to make the day truly a fun-filled playday and one to long remember.
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