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PAGE 6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964
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LETTERS AWARDED
Athletic Banquet
Held At Hapeville
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MRS. PHILIP S. Gage, Jr., President of the Marist Seminary
Guild, presents a check for 5500 to Fr. James Hartnett, S.M.,
for the benefit of the Marist Seminaries. Fr. Hartnett acknow
ledged the Guild's work on behalf of the Provincial of the
Washington Province of the Marist Fathers.
SEMINAR Y AID
Burse Presented
By Marist Guild
The Marist Seminary Guilds
meeting on Thursday, March 19,
was of special significance.
Mrs. Phillip S. Gage, Jr., Pres
ident, presented a iburse ofr
$500.00 to Fr. James Hart
nett, S.M., who gratefully ack
nowledged the efforts of the
Guild in behalf of the Provin
cial of the Washington Pro
vince.
The Guild wishes to thank the
many Marist friends who con
tributed to the success of the
benefit card party on Feb. 9,
the proceeds of which consti
tuted ai substantial part of the
burse.
The new officers who were
elected are, President, Mr.
Walter A. Peacock; Vice Pres
ident 8t Treasurer, Mr. Lee
Benson; Secretary, Mrs. A. J.
Schaefle. Mr. Peacock presid
ed for the remainder of the
meeting, thanking the outgoing
officers for their untiring work
of the past year, and asking for
the cooperation of the Guild dur
ing the coming year.
Fr. James Hartnett, S. M.
welcomed a new member, Mrs.
ALTAR SOCIETY
Mary Green, whose brother,
Rev. James Louis Pratt, is
stationed in Nampa, Idaho. Fr.
Hartnett spoke on the life of
St. Joseph, whose Feast Day
was celebrated on March 19,
and closed with the thought
that all should endeavor to pat
tern their lives after that of the
Holy Family.
STATE MEET
Football and basketball pla
yers and cheer leaders received
their school letters at St. John's
Catholic School in Hapeville at
the annual St. Patrick's Day
Athletic Banquet. Honored also
were students who participated
on the swimming and bowling
teams.
Guest speaker of the evening
was Coach Bill Daprano of St.
Joseph’s High School. A bronze
plaque was presented to Robert
F. Reilman, football coach at St.
John’s the past 8 years, by
Joseph Meyer, Athletic Direc
tor.
Five 8th-grade boys earned
letters in both football and
basketball. They were John
Blackwell, Tony Meyer, Robert
Rasnick, John Reuter and Ro
bert Reilman Jr. Others who
earned football letters were
Mike Barnick, Robert Maher,
Tom Mealor, Tom Keenan,
Jeff Jerrell, JimLaFurgey, Ed.
McCord, Richard Vogtner,
George Beaubien, John Schill
ing, Dennis and Jimmy Dunn,
Steve McGinnis, Robert Foloin,
Mike Augustine and Dan Vogt
ner.
Other basketball winners
were Dan Cool, Bill Maleski,
Steve Dolan, John Ferguson and
Ed Samra.
Cheerleaders who earned
megaphone emblems were
Diane Augustine, Patti Boyle,
Janet Boemer, Connie Deskins,
St. Joseph Girls
Earn Swim Victory
St. Joseph girls ended a suc
cessful swimming season by
placing third in the State High
School Meet at Emory on March
14.
Placing behind the strong
teams of Brlarcliff and West
minster, the girls scored in six
events. Biggest feat was the
first-place victory in the Med-
lay Relay, which set a new State
St. Gerard’s Group
Hears Bible Talk
Rev. Lawrence Murphy, C.S.
S.R., pastor of St. Gerard's Ca
tholic' Church, Fort Ogle
thorpe, addressed the members
of the Altar Society at the re
gular monthly meeting held
on March 19, 1964 in the school
cafeteria. Father Murphy dis
cussed writings In the Bible
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ATLANTA, GA.
and distributed booklets intltled
"Searching the Scriptures" and
suggested that each member
read one.
Mrs. Michael Samilo, presi
dent, presided, Mrs. Robert
Bearden and Mrs. H.L. Ander
son were appointed co-chair
man for a second pancake
breakfast planned for April 5th
to be served after each Masa.
The proceeds will be used to
help pay for new lighting fix
tures for the church,
Mrs. Ralph Brown and Misa
Harriet Orwlg will have the
care of the altars during April,
with Mrs. C.E. Hunt, chairman,
In charge of preparing the
church for the special Easter
services. It was announced that
the next meeting will be held
on April 16th.
Mrs. A.J. Farmer and Miss
Orwig were hostesses and Mrs.
R.L. Sampson received the at
tendance gift.
record. Swimming on the Relay
were Juli Saxon, Paulette
French, Joyce Gallagher, and
Linda French.
ANOTHER RELAY, the Free
style, placed 5th in the finals.
Joan Blakewood, Iris Cooper,
Lorraine Bergln, and Patti Pa
tron composed the team.
In Individual entries, St. Jo
seph had two finalists In the
200 yard Medley. Linda French
gained a second place, and Irli
Cooper brought In a fourth. Al
so, freshman Joyce Gallagher
took 5th In the 100 yard But
terfly, while eenior Patti Pa
tron placed 6th In the 200 yard
Freestyle.
HAVING ENDED their sea
son, the team can count several
awards and ribbon* for their
past victories this year. High
on the list la the first-place
trophy they won for the school
in the Georgia High School Re
lay Meet. Doing a fine coaching
Job was Coach Carlos DeCubas,
Swimming Director at Atlanta
Athletic Club.
Carolyn Jordan, Kathleen Can
non, Deja McLeroy, Jane
Clarke, Kathy Sanchez, Patti
Pierce and Mary McManus.
Patti Boyle was voted Cheer
leader of the Year.
Coaches at St. John's include
Mr. Reilman and Joe Barnick,
football; John Randolph and
Gene Ford, basketball; Joseph
Gallagher, Swimming; Mrs.
Rosendo Martinex, bowling, and
Mrs. John Leary, Cheerlead
ing.
Our Lady’s
Group Bridge
Luncheon
The fourth annual bridge
luncheon sponsored by Our
Ladys’ Association for Excep
tional Children will be held
from 10 till 3 Wednesday May
6 at the Dinkier Plaza Hotel.
Mr. Norman Eidson, general
chairman, announced his work
ing committees at a recent
meeting. Mrs. S.G. Lawrence
will serve as assistant to Mr.
Eidson; Business, Mrs. L.A.
Paine; Stamps, Mrs. R.A. Fre
chette; Door Prizes, Mrs. S.G.
Lawrence; Table Prizes, Mrs.
J.O. White; Publicity, Mrs. L.
A. Paine, Mrs. C. Harbin; Hos
tess, Mrs. J.A. Jaeger; Tickets
and Reservations Mrs. J.
Doran, Mrs. Eidson; Donations,
Mrs. R.S. Lynch.
Each year the benefit has
doubled in , size and everyone
who is planning to attend should
place his reservation early.
Reservations may be made
by calling Mrs. J. Doran, ME
6-6587.
South Deanery
Plans Meeting
The South Deanery Council of
the ACCW will hold a meeting
on Sunday, April 5, 1964
at 2:30 p.m. at the Sacred Heart
Pariah, Mllledgeville. Doctor
James Craig, assistant Super
intendent of Mllledgeville State
Hospital, will be the guest
speaker.
A bus is being chartered for
transporting members of the
Atlanta area, and reservation*
may be made by contacting Mrs.
Margaret Barnes (Tel. 755-
9896).
Fr. Hein Talk
Father Hein, a Jesuit priest
from Ignatius Retreat Houae,
will talk on retreats at the
March 30th meeting of the St.
Gerard Guild held In the Imma
culate Heart of Mary Cafe-
torium at 8 p.m. There will be
a short business meeting and a
get-aqualnted hour following.
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Science Fair Held
At Marist School
Marist School held its first
Interschool Science Fair on last
Friday. Judges were Dr. Boxer
(chemistry) and Professor
Goslin (physics) both of Ogle-
thrope University, and Dr. Kas-
riel (mathematics) of Georgia
Inst, of Technology.
First
shared
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MISS TONI MORAN, S.N., St. Joseph's School of Nursing,
is shown giving the Sabin oral vaccine to two Gray Nuns of the
Sacred Heart, Sister Mary Susan and Sister Mary Sharon, at the
recent "S.O. Day," at North Fulton High School. Miss Moran
is a graduate of Christ the King School where th« Slater* are
members of the Faculty.
Mias Ann Farnsworth, D'You-
vllle and Cadet Jack Hogg, Mar
ist; second place went to Miss
Gayle Urbansky, Saint Pius;
third place was shared by
Cadets Frank Conner and
George Schultz, both of Marist,
and fourth place was awarded to
Cadet David Hopgood, Marist.
The Fair was a grand suc
cess and was viewed by parents
and general public on Monday
evening. There were about two
dozen entries, covering all the
fields of science. The winners
will exhibit in the 16th Annual
State Science Fair in Athens on
Aoril 2 and 3.
The winners projects were:
Ann Farnsworth - genetics:
Jack Hogg - bioluminescence;
Gayle Urbanski - bacteriop
hage; Frank Conner - plant Im
portance in the future; George
Schultz - mercury diffusion
pump; David Hapgood - plant
gardening and atomic energiz
ing.
Missionaries
ROME (RNS) — One hundred
and forty Roman Catholic mis
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as part of that country’s cam
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