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PAG&6 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964
SISTERS OF MERCY
Leadership Gamp
Begins Tuesday
The Sisters of Mercy, Pro
vince of Baltimore, will con
duct for the fourth consecutive
summer a Leadership Camp In
Christian Living, August 18 -
26, at Camp Villa Marie, near
Savannah, Georgia, This year’s
program will be concerned with
the theme, "Learn, Love, and
Lead the World", Forty one stu
dents from the nursing school,
and high schools conducted by
the Sisters of Mercy will be in
attendance.
Institutions to be represented
include: Mercy Hospital, Balti
more, Md,; St. Joseph Hospital,
Savannah, Ga,; St, Joseph In
firmary, Atlanta, Ga,; Holy
Trinity High School, Washing
ton, D,C,; Mercy High School,
Baltimore, Md,; Mercy High
School, Mobile, Ala,; Mount de
Sales High School, Macon, Ga,;
Pacelli High School, Columbus,
Ga,; Pensacola Catholic High
School, Pensacola, Fla,; St.
Plus X High School, Atlanta,
Ga,; St, Vincent Academy, Sa
vannah, Ga,; John Carroll High
School, Birmingham, Alabama;
St, Joseph Central High School,
Hopewell, Va,
REV, THOMAS Leonard, As
sistant Director, Youth De
partment, National Catholic
Welfare Conterence, Washing
ton, D.C, will be the chaplain.
Other staff members include!
Sister Miry Jude, RSM, Cathe
dral Day School, Savannah, Ga,;
Sister Mury Vera and Sr, M,
Seraphine, RSM, Mount Saint
Agnes College, Baltimore, Md,;
Sr, M, Aurelia, RSM, Mount
de Sales High School, Macon,
Ga,; Sr, M, Agnsse and Sr, M,
Claudene, RSM, Msrcy High
Sehool, Baltimore, Ml,; Sr, M,
Anciiia, RSM, Joan of Arc
School, Mobile, Ala,; Sr, M,
Malachy, RSM, Our Lady of the
Assumption School, Atlanta,
Ga,; Sr, Louis Miry, RSM, St,
Joseph Infirmary, Atlanta, Ga,;
Sr, Miriam Regina, St, Mary
School, Mobile, Ala.
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sion is to afford student leaders
opportunity to learn techniques
of leadership as well as to gain
background information on cur
rent problems and trends. In
order to achieve this purpose a
number of prominent men and
women will address the group
and lead discussion sessions.
THE SPEAKERS and their
topics are: "Meeting Moral and
Spiritual ChallageToday", Rev.
Thomas J. Leonard; "The
Meaning of Womanliness" and
"Discrimination and Christian
Conscience", Sr, M, Vera,
RSM; ’Tool of Leadership -
Parliamentary Law", Mrs,
William C# Broderick, Past
President of Deanery Council,
National Council of Catholic
Women, Diocese of Savannah,
Ga,; "Open Meeting", Miss
Carolyn Ann Ferraro, Miss
Susan Lee Owens, M..ss Agnes
Theresa Shiver, and Miss
Katherine Wiestmiller, St,
Joseph's Hospital, Savannah,
Ga,; ' Lay Leadership Today
and Tomorrow", Mr, Thomas
Maxwell, Attonsy, Baltimore,
Md,; "Use of Leisure Time
In the Modern World", Mrs,
Joseph Schreck, Instructor, St,
Vincent's Academy, Savannah,
Ga,; "Leadership Through
Family Life", Mr, and M*«,
Martin Koncut, Savannah, Ga,;
"Leadership Through Religious
Life", Sr, M, Aurelia, Mount
de Sales High School, Macon,
Ga,; 'The Christian in Politi
cal Life", Mr, Bart Shea, House
of Representatives, Georgia
State Legislature; "Com
munism", Mother Mary Stella
Muris, Assistant General, Sis
ters of Morey, Bethesda, Md,;
"Leadership in Action" - Home
and Community, Miss Gloria
Miller, St, Vlncett’s Academy,
Savannah, Ga,
The School, Miss Diane
Hebert, Catholic High School,
Pensacola, Fla.; The Parish,
Miss Dorothy Rupp, Mercy High
School, Baltimore, Mil.
Participant's in the week's
program from the Diocese of
Atlanta will include: Miss
Marion Powell, Miss Sarah
Pryor, St, Joseph's Infirmary;
M ss Laura Carr, Miss Mary
Lyle, Miss Mary Jane Ollinger
and Miss Mary Anne Ross, St.
Pius X High School.
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HONOR GRADUATES Clsss of 1964 Infirmary: Miss Elaine
Strnad, First Honor Graduate and Winner of the Clarence and
Elizabeth Haverty Award; Miss Virginia Heitzman, Winner of
the Catharine Stulb Award; Mr, Jimmy Chastain, Winner of the
Mother Catherine McAuley Award; Miss Judith Mason, Third
Honor Graduate; Miss Maureen Sullivan, Second Honor Gradu
ate,
HONORS GIVEN
Saint Joseph’s
Infirmary Grads
Miss Virginia A Heitzman
was awarded the Catharine
Stulb Memorial Trophy for her
outstanding leadership, school
spirit and participating In
extra - curricula activities.
Miss Heitzman Is a member
of Our Lady of the Assumption
Parish and a graduate of St,
Plus X High School,
The Clarence and Elizabeth
Haverty Award was won by
Miss Elaine Strnad, who also
received the First Honor
Graduate*Award, The Haverty
Award la given to the senior
nursing student who excels In
the "Spirit of Nursing", Miss
Strnad was also voted the "Most
Professional Nurse" by her
SPRING HILL
classmates, A msmber of St,
John's Hapevllls Parish, Miss
Strnad Is also an alumna of
St, Plus X High School,
Mr, Jimmy Chastain was the
recipient of the Mother Cathe
rine McAuley Award. This
honor Is bestowed on the gradu
ate who most exhibits the
"Spirit of Mercy", ss exempli
fied by Mother Catherine Mc
Auley.
Second Honor graduate was
Miss Maureen Sullivan of
Columbia, South Carolina. Miss
Judith Mason received Third
Honors. Miss Mason is a mem
ber of St. Anthony's Parish and
is also an alumna of St, PluR
X High School.
Mobile To Be Host
To CFM Convention
MOBILE - Rev, Ivan J.
Arceneaux, Director of the
Family Life Bureau of La
fayette, La., and the Hon. Vince
Whibbs, a prominent Catholic
layman and City Councilman of
Pensacola, Fla,, will be the
featured speakers of the 1964
Southern Area Convention of
the Christian Family Move
ment (CFM] to be held August
22-23 at Spring Hill College.
Father Arceneaux, a native
of Lafayette, will give the key
note address Saturday, Aug, 22,
at 3 p.m. The topic of his talk
is "What CFM Is and What It
Asks of Us." He has been very
active in CFM activities in the
LEAVING SHRINE
Lafayette area for the past eight
years.
'THE Role of the Catholic
Layman" will be the subject
of Mr, Whibbs talk at the break
fast Sunday Aug, 23, He is a
native of Buffalo, N.Y. but has
muds his home in Pensacola,
Fla, since 1958 and has been
outstanding in church, civic and
community affairs. He is the
father of six children.
Members of the CFM diat
have not registered as of this
date are asked to send regis
trations to Mr, and Mrs, Nor
man Melum, 250 N, McGregor
Ave„ Mobile, Ala,
Reception Planned
For Father Kelly
Sunday, August 23 from 7 to
9 p.m, a reception honoring
Father Leonard Kelly, OFM,
wll. be held in the Social Hall
of the Shrine of the Immacu
late Conception,
Six years ago when the
Franciscans moved into Atlanta
proper, Father Leonard took
over the relna of the oldest
Cstholic Church In North
Georgia, He along with his as
sistants began the task of
handling the spirtual needs of
the parishioners at the Grand
Old Mother Church of the Dio-
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enrollment and school system
costs per childin the 1963-64.
Notre Dames Confer In Canada 1
Sister Marie Ann, S. S. N, D.,
principal of Our Lady of Per
petual Help Academy, Tampa,
Florida, will represent SSND
schools in Georgia at the School
Sisters of Notre Dame Educa
tional Conference at Water-
down, Ontario, Canada, August
17 to 21.
The Most Rev. Joseph F.
Ryan, Bishop of Hamilton,
will open the conference with
Mass in the Ontario Mother-
house chapel. Delegates will at
tend departmental meetings,
where problems will be analy
zed, current trends studied,
and future goals set. The ex
change of ideas and reports of
investigations will affect the
educational policies of the
school Sisters of Notre Dame
all over the world.
DEVELOPING the theme
"Personal Maturity in Relig
ious Life," Rev. John J. Evoy,
S, J„ chairman of the depart
ment of psychology, and Rev,
Van F, Christoph, professor
of sociology, of Gonzaga Uni
versity, Slokane, Washington,
will conclude s five-year series
of dialogues on Mental Health
and Personality Development,
The dialogues will be availa
ble In print and on tape for the
benefit of the Sisters who do
not attend the conference,
Represented at the Canadian
gathering will be the 11,600
SSND’s who staff schools in 36
states, 4 Canadian provinces,
11 European countries, 6 Cen
tral and South American coun
tries, Japan, Puerto Rico,
Guam, and Okinowa,
REVEREND Mjther M. Am
brosia, Superior General, will
fly from the Generslate in Rome
LaGrange Picnic
Final plans have been form
ulated for the first annual
Parish Picnic at St, Peter’s,
LaGrange, Parishioners will
gather at the Callaway Re
creation Center at 3:00 p,m,
on Sunday afternoon, August
16, Dinner will be served
about 5:30 p.m.
Rev. Joseph J. Beltran,
Pastor of St. Peter's, and Miss
Helen Jabaley, picnic chair
man, have been working hard
for the success of this outing
and all of the parishioners are
looking forward to the big event.
If any of our friends and neigh
bors in the Archdiocese are in
the vicinity on Sunday, August
16th, please Join the St. Peter’s
Parish Picnic I
Dodd
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Coach Bobby Dodd, athletic
director of Georgia Tech, has
again accepted the honorary
chairmanship of a drive to be
gin here In September on be
half of retarded children, it was
announced today by James. M.
FitzSimons, president of the
Atlanta Association for Re
tarded Children, This makes
the ninth successive year that
Coach Dodd has served in this
capacity.
The Atlanta Association for
Retarded Children is a mem
ber of the National Association
for Retarded Children, one of
1,000 similar local groups now
established across the country.
It is also a member of the
Georgia Association for Re
tarded Children,
for this annual educational
event.
Mother M. Vitalia, Provincial
Superir, and Sister M, Ambro
sia, Co-ordinator of EC act
ivities, will head the Eastern
Province delegation of which
Sister Marie Ann is a mem
ber,
PRESIDENT of the confer-
ence is Mother M, Loretto,
Canadian Provincial Superior.
Sister M. Leon, Dean of Wo
men, Notre Dame College, Uni
versity of Waterloo, is con
ference chairman.
The School Sisters of Notre
Dame staff two schools in the
Diocese of Atlanta; Sacred
Heart School in Griffin and St,
Gerard School In Fort Ogle
thorpe.
TO FOSTER the spiritual and
professional growth of all
School Sisters of Notre Dame,
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Brother Clement Loeich,
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day at the Trepplst Monastery
of the Holy Ghost In Conyers.
Long popular with visitors, he
had been assigned to the Mon
astery's logging and farming
work,
A native of New Albany, In
dians, Brother Clement was
born In 1877 and entered Get-
hsemanl, in Kentucky, Jan, 4,
1913. He took his simple vows
In 1917 and his final vows In
1920, He cams to Conyers when
the Monastery opened, March
21, 1944, and celebrated his
50th anniversary of profession
last year.
Brother Clement is survived
by a sister, Miss Caroline
Drendel, who lives in Arizona.
A Requiem Mass was offered
at the Monastery at 10 a.m.
on Tuesday.
Father Slattery
At St. Thomas’s
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Father Simon Slattery has ar
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post as assistant at St,Thomas
More’s, Decatuf.
Born in Tuam, Galway, Fr,
Slattery studied at Blackrock
College, Dublin and at St.
Jarlath's In Tuam, He entered
All Hallow's, Dublin, In Sept,
1958 and was ordained there
June 21 of this year. He
studied, last summer, at the
University of Santander, Spain,
Fr, Slattery's parents live
in Limerick. His father Is re
tired transport executive. He
has two brothers, both of whom
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cese. While most of the as
sistants have come and gone,
Father Kelly continued as
Pastor, However, the time has
now come for him ro transfer
to a new assignment,
THE VARIOUS organizations
at ths Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception, as a group have
arranged ithls reception hon
oring Fr,-Kelly, It is not only
for the members of the church
who have been blessed by hie
leadership, but for all Catho
lics throughout the city, es
pecially those who have bene
fited from Father Kelly’s
leadership and counsel the past
six years.
Father Linus Tigue, OFM,
who has spent a good portion
of the past 15 years at the
Shrine has also been trans
ferred effective September 1st,
He will also be honored along
with Father Kelly,
No formal Invitations will be
mailed, Instead an open Invita
tion is extended to all friends
of Father Kelly and the
Franciscans,
Miss Susanne Marie Spence, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edmund
John Spence of Boca Raton, FU„ was recently married to Mr,
Ronald Joseph Mauer, son of Mr, and Mrs. John W, Mauer of
Knoxville, Tenn, Fr, George Veehr offered the Nuptial Mass in
Sacred Heart Church, Knoxville, The bride is personnel director
at Davison's, Lenox Square; the bridegroom le an an engineer
with Zimmerman, Leopold and Evans,
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