The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, February 06, 1964, Image 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7 HTTT. DOWNING POINT UP Pi-Hi, Pacelli Yield To Hawks BY JAMES WALSH Nets were swishing and fans were yelling Friday night as the Fighting Hawks of Coach Thom as McDevitt defeated the St, Pius Lions 50-44, Supporters crowded the gym to watch the traditional battle between the two schools. In cluded were many Senior Hawks, hungry for a win over the arch-rivals before gradua tion. NELSON RIVES REALTY INC. 3669 CLAIRMONT ROAD CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA REAL ESiAlls, INSURANCE SALES, RENTALS RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PHONE: 451-2323 CHI 1ST 4S* HOLVCROSS BROTHER r* TIACHINO • BOYS' HOMO l RANCHING • OFFICE WORK '• TRADES • FOREIGN MISSIONS For Information Write: I HonzGl, CSC 104 Holy Cross School 4950 Dauphine Street New Orleans, La. 701 i 7 ST. JOE DEFENSE dominat ed the game as Pi-Hi was forced to shoot from the outside while the offensive machine capitaliz ed on the opportunity. The re sult was a 22-18 half-time lead. In the second half the Hawks continued their tactics and con tended their lead to 12 points. LATE IN THE game the Lions began to close the gap until only four points separated the two scores. But two quick field goals by Bruce Hill and four foul shots by Jim Camp bell plus a St. Joseph freeze put the game on ice. As the seconds ticked away fans sat on the edge of their seats intently watching the bat tle. When the final buzzer sounded Hawks poured from the stands and mobbed their coach and team while St. Pius sat in amazement at the proceedings. HIGH POINT MAN for the vic torious Hawks was Bruce Hill who fanned the nets with 14. Fellow guard Jim Campbell fol lowed closely with 12. Forward Jim Frazier put up’ 8 points and Center Larry Downing bombed 9 goals. Charles Moore hit 7 baskets and dominated the backboards before fouling out late in the game. He was re placed by Ricky Jascomb. In an earlier game, the Hawks came from behind to win, 63-53, over Pacelli High, Columbus. TIED 14-14 GOING into the second quarter, the Hawks broke loose for 12 points while holding Pacelli to 5 producing a 26-19 half-time lead. Pacelli’s fast break stymied the St. Joe Bombers as they pulled to within one polng leav ing the third period a 43-42 St. Joe margin. FAST-BREAKING again in the fourth stanza, Pacelli took a 56-50 lead before the Hawks applied the brakes. Thirteen straight points by the Hawks gave the home team a 63-56 victory. YOUNG ADULT CLUB A COMMON BOND—Col. Paul S. Kaiser, area commander for the Salvation Army, in Cleveland, Ohio, presents a tape- recorder, four sets of earphones and other equipment to Sister Mary Fidelia, S.S.J., director of St. Emeric School for retarded children. Col. Kaiser learned about the school’s need from a non-Catholic who has a child there. The ma chine will help with speech therapy and in teaching- the youngsters how to listen and follow directions. Between the colonel and sister is Elizabeth, a student at St. Emeric’s. FNC Photos) HONORS LISTED Drexel High Clubs Entertain Parents At their recent meeting Drex el High’s Parent Teachers As sociation were entertained by the school’s Drama and Glee Clubs. Parents received their children’s report cards and spoke with the members of the faculty. Following this, the parents Sunday Law RALEIGH, N.C. (NC)—The North Carolina Supreme Court has upheld a local Sunday clos ing law challenged by two Char lotte discount houses. The law bars all sales except for those involving medicine, food, beverages, tobacco, books, newspapers and maga zines, real estate, ice, dairy products, flowers and items sold by vending machine. assembled in the auditorium where Father Richard, C.P. in troduced the honor students to the parents. Those on the Hon or Roll were: Diane Comer, Michelle Smith, George Ter rell, Juniors; Andrew Hill, Jer- rell Solomon, Marshall Thom as, sophomores; Kenneth Man nings, Judy Watkins, Anita Thomas, Carmen Comer, Re- ginia Rogers, Freshman. Under the direction of Mr. Graham Jackson, the Glee Club rendered the selections they had sung for the teachers at the recent Archdiocesan Teacher’s Meeting. Next on the program was a one-act comedy, “Dr. Fixit’’ which had been directed and presented by the sophomore division of the De Porres Drama Club. KNOCK IA RUE DU BAC LISIEUX No matter what European Shrine you choose to visit LOURDES MONTSERRAT ST. PETER'S WALSINGHAM Choose Irish to fly you there Because Irish offers the most com plete service to, from, or in be tween the major shrines of Ireland and Europe. New low 21-Day Economy Excursion fares, as of April 1, make the round-trip fare from New York to Dublin a low $211.* Or you can fly to Lourdes for just $366.40.* Fly Irish and go direct from Lourdes to Rome. And go you can, for just 10 r 'r down on the Shamrock Thriftair Plan. Take up to two years to pay the rest at low interest. Ask your Travel Agent to plan your pilgrimage and book your round-trip flight on Irish. nmmmHiu mm mums 1028 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Washington, D.C. Phone 296-4550 *Feres subject to Government approval. Immaculate Heart Pre-Cana Meeting Beginning Sunday, February 9, a Pre-Cana Conference will be held at 8 p.m, in the Cafe- torium of Immaculate Heart of Mary School, 2855 Briarcliff Rd„ N.E. The Conference, un der the sponsorship of the new ly formed Immaculate Heart of Mary Young Adult Club, The Chi Ro Club, will continue on successive Sundays through March 1. The opening session, “God and Marriage”, will be con ducted by the Rev. .Christian Malone, O.F.M., Chaplain of the Catholic Student Center, Uni versity of Georgia, Athens, Ga. THE CONFERENCE “Mar riage - A Way of Life”, on February 16 will be led by a panel of three married couples. The panel will consist of: Hom er A. and Anne Cronin, Thom as S. and Jane McNamara, and Christopher F. and Martha Ann Russell. On February 23, the confer ence, “Marriage - A Contract and Relation”, will feature as speakers Harry L. Cashin Jr., attorney, and Herbert S. Girar deau, M.D. FATHER MALONE will con clude the series on March 1 with a conference, “Partners For ever,” The Conference is open to all single men and women of the Atlanta area who aspire to the married state. Father Malone was born in Newton, Massachusetts and at tended Our Lady’s Grammar School there. He studied at Bos ton College High School and Boston College until he entered the Franciscan Order in 1951. After completing his Novitiate in Paterson, N. J., he spent two years in Butler, N. J. and finished his Theology at Holy Name College, Washington, D. C. He was ordained in 1956, spent a year of post-ordination study in Boston, Massachusetts and then was assigned as assi stant at the Catholic Student Center at the University of South Carolina for four years. While there, he taught for two years at Cardinal Newman High School where he was dean of discipline and guidance counse lor. In 1962 he was appointed as director of the Newman Cen ter for Catholic Students at the Uniersity of Georgia, where he now lives. He is also studying at the University of Georgia for a Master's Degree in Coun seling. AT IMMACULATE HEART Two ‘Vocations’ Says Fr. Brennan “Vocations — States of Life — How They May Be Dis covered and Furthered” was the subject chosen by Very Re verend Vincent Brennan, S.M. when he addressed the Par ents' Club of Immaculate Heart of Mary School on February 2. Drawing from his long exper ience with young people and their parents, Fr. Brennan had many practical suggestions to offer the mothers and fathers present to help them in their work of helping their children find their places in God’s plan. Examining the word “vocat ion”, Fr. Brennan explained that our primary vocation is so to live that we may “be with God forever”. Earthly vocat ions are of two general types: social— dealing with us as in dividuals in society, helping so ciety in the priestly or other religious life orlnmarriedlife, and personal, which refers to the profession or line of work chosen by the individual. PARENTS HAVE the obligat ion to help children prepare for their social vocations. Mothers and fathers are obligated to help supply vocations to the church and this may be done by foster ing the religious life of the home, by encouraging - though not pushing the youngster who thinks he or she may have a religious vocation, by speak ing well of priests, brothers, sisters and the kind of lives they lead, and by not placing ob stacles in the way of a boy or girl who w&nts to try out a vocation in the convent or semi nary. All of us can help by avoiding the idea of branding as a failure the person who finds, after trying it, that the re ligious life is not for him or her. Most of our sons and daugh ters will choose the vocation of marriage, and this is as it should be, Fr. Brennan stated. Parents, then, should give their children the kind of background which will prepare them for happy, useful married lives. Growing up in a happy family is a wonderful preparation for marriage; wealth is not neces sary, but responsibility, help fulness, and the ability to get along together are. A good fat her assumes the responsibility for providing for the material needs and spiritual leadership ANSWER TO LAST WEEK’S PUZZLE COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SERVICE Save time, trouble and money when you rent your entire Formal Wear wardrobe. Suits, Strollers - expertly fitted and perfectly tailored. Magnificent Brlfial Gowns, Bridesmaid Dresses, Cocktail Dresses and Formal Gowns. Also veils, wreaths, hoops and crinolines. O ’Ji.lt.)JLc. 231 MITCHELL ST.,S.W.,ATLANTA 3.GA. Established 1919 JA 2-9960 JA 1-0421 CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED Mature White woman. 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FOR RENT Christ The King Parish. Un furnished apartment (duplex), 2 bedrooms, air conditioned, terrace, stove, dishwasher, re frigerator. 1917 Dellwood Dr. N.W., 355-6806 BUSINESS SERVICES i • ; FATHER BRENNAN of the family; the good mother helps as only she can, but neit her parent should assume the role of a servant, depriving a child of the opportunity and ex perience of doing things for himself and others. Although it is easier for mother to prepare meals without the help of her little daughter, she must re member that little girls begin by making messes but learn to do better as they grow up so that someday they are ready to prepare good meals for the young men they marry, and lat er for their own families. YOUNG PEOPLE today are bombarded constantly with pro paganda of the kind calculated to undermine their ideals, mor als, and ruin their lives. The antidote for this is a positive, not a negative approach to the virtue of purity. Purity is not based on a list of don'ts, but on a few important do’s. If par ents and teachers help young people to see that their lives are a preparation for the tremen dously important vocations of marriage, fatherhood, and mot herhood, the virtue of purity is seen as something worth striv ing for. As far as personal vocations are concerned, Fr. Brennan said that there are some 22,000 different lines of work in the United States today. For the majority of these, some college training is needed, particularly for boys. Marist Tankers Moving Ahead Last year the Marist swim ming team was formally dubbed ’The Dawn Patrol,” because of their early hour practices. This year the team would be more properly called the “Minute- men.” They have been hinder ed by the lack of a regular swimming facility. Therefore, at the moment coach Graham calls, the boys head to the pool. Not having regular workouts has not hindered their ability, however. 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