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JULY 31, 3943
• THE BULLETIN OF THE CATHOLIC L
AYMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
ELEVEN
MARRIAGES
TANTILLO-PUNARO
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Clara
Punaro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
i Edward Punaro, of this city, and
I Mr. Anthony Tantillo, of Fort Dix,
were married on July 5 at the
Sacred Heart Church, the Rev.
David J. Foulkes, S. J., officiating.
Mr. Tantillo is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Tantillo, of Jackson
Heights, N. Y. He is a member of
the band of the 22nd Infantry
of the 4th Motorised Division of
the U. S. Army.
FIRST CLASS TO GRADUATE FROM CHRIST THE KING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ATLANTA—Pic
tured above, with the Most Rev. Gerald P. O’Hara. Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta, who presented them with
their diplomas, are the nine members of the first class to graduate from Christ the King Senior High
School, conducted in Atlanta by the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart. Reading from left to right: Top
row—Roberta Allbright. Bishop O'Hara. Renee Wilson. Second row—Patricia Gunning, Carol Smith,
Joan Smith, Evelyn White. Bottom row—Mary Cronk, Helen Beaudry, Barbara Wilson. (Photo—Cour
tesy of St. Anthony’s Catholic News.)
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RALEIGH. N. C — Miss Helen
Strongosky and John Raymond
Walk, of Harrisburg, Pa., were
married on July 1 at the Sacred
Heart Cathedral, the Very Rev.
Msgr. J. Lennox Federal, officiat
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CHARLOTTE. N. C. — The mar
riage of Miss Mary Carmel Mark-
waiter and Staff Sergeant Ward
Robert Foster. U. S. Army Air
Force, was solemnized recently at
St. Patrick’s Church here with a
Nuptial Mass, the Rev. John D.
Toomey, pastor of Sabred Heart
Church, Milledgeville, Ga., offi
ciating.
The bride is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cleary
Markwalter, of Charlotte, and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ward J. Foster, of Phila
delphia.
PEACOCK-SROWN
SCHOOL REGULATIONS
Diocese of Savannah-Atlanta
APPROVED BY
THE MOST REV. GERALD P. O’HARA, D.D., J.U.D.
‘Christ, the Teacher in Every Classroom’
Official School Calendar
Diocese of Savannah-Atlanta
1943-1944
COLUMBIA, S. C. — Mrs. Anne
Gaynor Brown announces the mar
riage of her daughter. Miss Doro
thy Brown, to Lieut. Howard Ken
neth Peac ct, Jr„ of Scarsdale.
N. Y.. on June 27 at the rectory of
St. Peter’s Church.
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RALEIGH, N. C. — Miss Billie
Danieley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
William E. Danieley, of this city,
and Sgt. T. Greggor Krisulewicz,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kris
ulewicz. of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., were
married July 17 at the Post Chapel
at Camp Butner, the Rev. Regis
Galvin, O. F. M., officiating.
I. The Official School Calendar of the Most Reverend Bishop
must be observed by all the schools of the Diocese. If in
the judgment of the Reverend Pastor occasion should arise
for a holiday additional to those set forth in the Official
School Calendar, permission must be first obtained in
writing from the Superintendent’s office.
II. No child is to be admitted In our schools who has not at
tained the age of 6 on or before December 31 of the year
of entrance.
III. No child shall be admitted to a First Communion Class
who has not attained the age of 7 on or before January X
of the year in which the Sacrament is to be received.
IV. A Pre-school clinic, looking to the enrollment of the com
ing year, should be arranged for by April of the current
year.
APPROVED BY
THE MOST REV. GERALD P. O’HARA, D.D., J.U.D
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September 8—Schools Open.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.— Miss Marie
Gregg Witherspoon, daughter of
Joseph Brunson Witherspoon and
the late Mrs. Carrie McKewn
Witherspoon, of Branchville, and
Lieut. Russell Freeman Parsons,
Jr., of Concord, Mass., and Camp
Davis, N. C., were married on July
10 at St. Peter’s Church, the Rev.
Charles F. Baum officiating. Lieu
tenant Parsons is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Freeman Parsons,
of Concord, Mass.
V. Teachers are required to keep conspicuously displayed a
copy of the daily program.
October 12—Holiday, Atlanta District Teachers Confer
ence.
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VI. The attention of teachers and principals is emphatically
directed to the obligation of observing any State, County,
or City Laws regarding absence, tardiness and truancy.
The number of pupils registered and the number in at-
tedance are to be shown daily on the blackboard.
VII. It is required that the Bible shall be read in all the schools
of the Diocese and that not less than one chapter shall be
read at some appropriate time during each school day.
VIII. It is required that all schools of the Diocese shall con
spicuously display the U. S. Flag through each school day.
It is also required that the Flag of the State of Georgia
be likewise displayed.
IX. It is required that all pupils shall be vaccinated as a pre
requisite to admission to any of the schools of the Diocese,
X. It is required that faculty meetings be held regularly and
frequently for the discussion of school problems and that
in every school a fixed standerd be established for mark
ing lessons and conduct on reports.
XI. Teachers are not to absent themselves from Diocesan In
stitutes or Superintendent’s Conferences without first ob
taining written permission from the Superintendent’s
Office.
XII. When a child goes from one to another of our schools he
should be given a written statement indicative of this
transfer. This transfer entitles him to make his grade in
the second school. There should be no demotion in such
cases.
XIII. Expulsion from school falls exclusively within the juris
diction of the Reverend Pastor.
XIV. There should be a fire-drill in every room at least once a
month. These drills should be through the use of the fire-
escapes on buildings where fire-escapes are provided.
XV. In the following particulars, the program for all grades in
every school should be uniform: The first morning sub
ject will be Christian Doctrine; every subject must have
its relative proportion of time; no subject shall be omit
ted for the purpose of giving drill in something else.
XVI. Manuscripts of pupils’ examinations are to be kept, sub
ject to call, for six months in the principal’s office.
XVII. Teachers are required to plan carefully the dally work at
least weekly in advance and to keep the plan in book form
and easily accessible.
XVIII. Questionnaires or requests for information, concerning
our schools from any source, except those issued by the
Diocessan Superintendent, are to be forwarded by the
principal to the School Superintendent.
XIX. Representatives of book companies or agents shall not be
interviewed by teachers during the school hours.
XX. The focal point of all Christian teaching, the very core of
the whole system of Catholic education, is the religious
class. With it no other course in the curriculum can com
pare in importance. W’e should strive for a perfect
knowledge of the Faith, and a thorough training in its ap
plication under present-day conditions, especially these
conditions as they apply in Georgia.
XXI. The Bishop requests that there be no deviation from these
rules. Should an urgent cause for change arise or any
doubt as to the meaning of any of these regulations, the
difficulty must be referred to the Diocesan Superintend
ent.
XXII. These regulations are to be regarded as legislative in
character.
APPROVED:
Bishop of Savannah-Atlanta.
15—Holiday, Macon District Teachers Confer
ence.
18—Holiday, Savannah District Teachers Con
ference.
22—Holiday, Augusta District Teachers Confer
ence.
(N. B.—Holidays only in District of Con
ference.)
November 1—All Saints Day—Holiday.
November 11—Armistice Day, Half-Holiday.
November 25—Thanksgiving Hobdays Begin at End of
School Day.
November 29—Classes Resume.
December 8—Holyday, Feast of the Immaculate Con
ception.
December 23—Christmas Holidays Begin at Noon.
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January 3—Classes Resume.
January 19—Lee’s Birthday, Half-Holiday.
January 24, 25, 26", 27—Examinations
January 28—Missa de Angelis, Honor of St. Aloysius.
February 22—Washington’s Birthday, Half-Holiday.
March 5, 6, 7—Vocation Triduum, Ending with Mass
on Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas.
April 5—Easter Holidays Begin at Noon.
April 11—Classes Resume.
April 26—Memorial Day—Full Holiday.
May 25, 26, 29, 30—Examinations.
June 1—Close of School Year.
Any special holiday or half-holiday declared for the public
schools of a locality may be observed, if the pastor so directs,
by the Catholic schools of that locality. Pastors may grant two
holidays within the school year. The granting of additional
holidays is contrary to Diocesan School Regulations and im
pairs the proper observance of the school program. If a holi
day other than those set forth should be declared, permission
for same must be obtained in writing from the Superintendent’s
Office.
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HAMPTON, S. C.— Miss Alma
Bowers, of Hampton, and Sergeant
Floyd Z. Zurenda, of Swoyerville,
Pa., were married at the rectory
of St. Peter’s Church. Beaufort,
the Rev. Gerald Ernst, Cong. Orat.,
officiating.
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ALBANY, Ga. — Miss Mabel
McDuffie, of Fitzgerald and Mr.
James J. Wilcox, of East Boston,
Mass., and Turner Field, were
married June 1 at St. Theresa's
Church, the Very Rev. Monsignor
Joseph G. Cassidy officiating.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Miss Eve Mae
Weed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Weed, and Sgt. Howard M.
Koch, of Pittsburgh, Pa., were
married June 30 at St. Mary’s-on-
The-Hill, the Rev. Angel V. Peng-
son officiating.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Miss Lucy
McIntosh Bowyer and Joseph John
McManus were married July 17 at
the Sacred Heart Church, the Rev.
Boniface Bauer, O. S. B., officiat
ing.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llewellyn
Bowyer, and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McManus,
both of this city.
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RALEIGH, N. C — Miss Esther
Jeanette Simpson, daughter of
Mrs. Marybelle Simpson and the
late Evander Simpson, of Rose-
boro, and Cpl. James Fred Swope,
son of Alvey Swope and the late
Mrs. Mary Ruth Swope, of Way
nesboro, Pa., were married on July
12 at the Sacred Heart Cathedral,
the Very Reverend Msgr. J. Len
nox Federal, officiating.
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ATLANTA, Ga.—Miss Collette
Desmond, daughter of Lieutenant
Commander John Patrick Des
mond, and Lieutenant Michael
Theodore Lambert. Jr., U. S. N. R.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lam
bert, of Atlanta, were married on
July 15 at Notre Dame Des Yic-
toires Church, San Francisco, the
Rev. Louis Le Bihan, S. M., offi
ciating and offering the Nuptial
Mass.