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the struggle between Soviet
communism and Chinese com
munism, communism’s pro
spects, its relations with colo
nial countries, and its situa
tion in Italy.
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► CATHOLIC EDUCATION
Stronger Courses, Bigger
Schools Seen As New Trend
L’OSSERVATORE Romano,
the Vatican City daily news
paper, commented that “des—
pite 40 years of communist
rule and of atheistic propaganda
and persecution, the religious
demands of consicences have
not been conquered and do not
seem to be conquerable.”
dfnts to our retreat and in
cluded them in social events,
such as Saturday dances,’’ he
said.
Father Koob thinks that the
CCD and Catholic high schools
will coordinate religious in
struction programs, using the
same textbooks and perhaps
often the same teachers.
Shared-time education will
further this cooirdination, he
said. Under shared-time plans,
students can split their school
days between Catholic and pub
lic schools.
“Shared-time is going to blos
som. I'amconvinced of it.There
will be more and more as the
climate changes toward accept
ability of high schools. I think
the day will come when new
Catholic high schools will be
built on close proximity to the
public schools,” he said.
AS FOR tuition. Father Koob
sees it as going higher. * I’m
sure it will. The whole question
is what the school must have
and what the traffic will bear.”
Admission procedures will
continue to be troublesome, —
especially in those areas where
high schools already are unable
to enroll all graduates of Catho
lic grade schools.
“Every diocese handles this
problem in its own way,” he
explained. “The challenge is
not to limit enrollment only to
the brightest kids. To avoid
this, some diocesan superin
tendents have divided the stand
ard IQ rankings into divisions
and accepted a set quota for each
division from applicants.
“I’m afraid we will have to
get used to the idea that not
jveryone is going to get in
anymore,” he commented.
LATE RED LEADER
LEARNING to travel by use
of a cane is Sister Mary
Dolores, O.S.B., of St. Marys,
Pa., whose search for a Re-
’igious order that could ad
mit a blind person has hap
pily led to assignment as a
medical transcriptionist at
Andrew Kaul Memorial Hos
pital, St. Marys, Pa. Origin
ally from Brooklyn, N.Y., Sis
ter Mary Dolores is being
coached by Robert Long,
mobility specialist at the
Pittsburgh Guild for the
Blind.
Pius X Students
Ready Election
Mary Poole, Stephen Raville,
co-presidents of the Student
Council, Allan Mitchell, sec
retary, and Lyle Carlson, tre
asurer, will supervise election
of class officers at St. Pius
X High School.
Under the direction of Sis
ter Mary Susan GNSH, Stu
dent Council moderator, of
ficers will distribute and count
ballots. Each class will nomi
nate 15 students Sept. 15.
from these fifteen they will
pick their class officers. Sept.
18. The school newspaper,
Golden Lines_, will release the
names of the winners Sept. 23.
BY JOHN J. DALY, JR.
(N.C.W.C. NEWS SERVICE)
WASH INTON— Catholic sec
ondary education this year
will step up movements toward
stronger academic content,
fewer parish schools and closer
ties with Catholics in public
high schools.
^ It also will continue to
wrestle with the dilemma of
admission standards, turn away
hundreds of applicants in many
places, and increase tuition
prices.
This outline was offered here
by Father C. Albert Koob, O.
Praem., associate secretary of
the secondary school de
partment of the National Cath
olic Educational Association.
A MEMBER of the Norber-
tine Fathers, Father Koob has
held the NCEA post since 1961,
coming to Washington after
seven years as principal of Bis
hop Neumann High School in his
native Philadelphia.
To Father Koob, there are
two major facts of life about
modern Catholic high schools.
“First, it is imperative that
we increase our academic
^ challenge for students. Sec
ondly, we must accept the truth
that we are not going to
educate more than 50% of the
eligable students.”
In an interview on the eve
of the new school year, Father
Koob said the drive to raise
academic standards has
amounted to almost a crash
program in the past three
years.
“We have made big strides
toward getting in the main
stream of ongoing academic
movements and we will take
more,” he said.
HE CITED the success of
his department’s new con
sultant, Brother E. Anthony of
La Salle College, who joined
the NCEA in May as an ex
pert in evaluation of schools
and teachers.
^ “We invited schools to have
him visit them, study their
curriculum, the background
of the teachers, and recommend
improvements. The response
has been overwhelming. He
is booked solidly—and I mean
solidly— until next spring,”
said Father Koob.
The Norbertine thinks last
year’s NCEA convention and
its tumult over Mary Perkins
Ryan’s book, "Are Parochial
Schools the Answer?” gave the
academic improvement drive
“a good shot in the arm.”
THE FEDERAL government
will give it another push for
ward, he said, when it corrects
a legal defect that has kept
large numbers of private school
teachers from taking part in
federally sponsored summer
institutes for teachers.
"We will see far greater par
ticipation by Catholic secondary
school teachers, especially the
lay people, if Congress passes
the bill which proposes they
get the same stipend now given
only to public school instructors
enrolled in the institutes,” he
said. The stipend is $75 a
week plus $15 for each de
pendent.
Father Koob also said his
department is publishing a
_ special curriculum report
by special national committees.
The subjects are science, math
ematics, English, s o c i a 1
studies, foreign languages and
religion.
'These are having a strong
impact not only on our
educators, but on other pro
fessionals too,” he said. The
NCEA’s model science cur
riculum was praised by the in
fluential American Institute of
Biological Sciences and copies
were acquired by the institute
for distribution to all its com
mittees.
THE MODERN Foreign Lang
uage Association, he said, was
attracted by the NCEA study
on language courses and has
taken the lead in making cer
tain all U. S. Catholic high
schools are regularly getting
the association’s published
materials.
As part of this general drive,
he said, the days of the small
parish school are numbered,
“You cannot today run a good
high school with less than 500
pupils,” he said.
” Academically and ec
onomically it doesn’t work,”
he maintained., *' Even a
school with 300 pupils com
plicates tilings enormously. You
cannot offer all the courses you
should and the back-breaking
cost of acquiring equipment
such as is needed for good
laDoratories is not worth it for
a small school.”
But even with big, new schools,
he said, students will still be
turned away for lack of space.
Because of this, Father Koob
sees the day when the Con
fraternity of Christian Doctrine
and Catholic high schools will
work hand-in-hand on the high
school level under direction of
the diocesan superintendent of
schools.
HE PREDICTED that Catholic
high schools will make their
facilities available to CCDpro-
grams and will invite Catholics
in public schools to join their
activities. “I’ve done this my
self when I was a principal.
We invited the public school stu-
Togliatti Admitted
Atheistic Failure
ROME (NC)— Italian com
munist chief Palmiro Togliatti,
in an analysis of communist
aims and strategy written
shortly before his death last
month in the Soviet Union, said
communism's "old atheistic
propaganda is of no use.”
Togliatti’s 4,500-word me
morandum, published here un
der communist auspices, was
dealing at this point with com
munism's efforts to swing
Catholicism to the left.
"IN THE organized Catho
lic world and in the Catholic
masses there was an obvious
shift to the left at the time of
Pope John. Now there is at the
center a reaction to the right,”
Togliatti said.
'There remain, however, at
the foundation, the conditions
of and the push toward a shift
to the left which we must un
derstand and aid. For this pur
pose the old atheistic propa
ganda is of no use,
'The very problem of the re
ligious consicence, of its con
tents, of its roots among the
masses, and of the way of over
coming it, must be posed in a
different way than in the past,
if we want to have access
to the Catholic masses and to
be understood by them. If not,
our 'outstretched hand* to the
Catholics will be regarded as
a pure expedient and almost
as hypocrisy.”
REPORTING FROM ROME
on the third session of Vati
can Council II are these five
staff members of N.C.W.C.
News Service. Top, left to
right: James C. O’Neill, head
of the Rome Bureau, N.C.W.
C. News Service; Patrick
Riley and Fr. John P. Don
nelly. Bottom, left: Fr.
Placid Jordan, O.S.B.; right,
Elmer Von Feldt, News Edi
tor, N.C.W.C. News Service,
who is serving as director of
the U. S. Bishops’ Press
Panel.
LEGION OF DECENCY
MOVIE RATINGS
A-1 — Morally Unobjoctionabla for Gonoral Patronago
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE 7
Alakazam. The Great
Boy Who Caught a Crook
Capture That Capsule
Circus World
Dentist in the Chair. A
Fall of the Roman Empire
Fate Is the Runner
F B I. Code 98
Flight That Disappeared
Flipper's New Adventure
Francis of Assisi
Golden Arrow, The
Heroes Island
Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
Honeymoon Machine
Invasion Quartet
••Island of the Blue
Dolphins
Law of the Lawless
•♦Magic Fountain, The
Master Spy
MrHale's Navy
MGM’s Big Parade
of Comedy
Misadventures of Merlin
Jones. The
Modern Times
Moonspinners. The
Murder Most Foul
Mysterious Island
Nikki. Wild Dog of the
North
Patsy, The
Pied Piper of Hamelin
Pirates of Tortuga
Purple Hills
Queen of the Pirates
Ready for the People
Rhino
Ride the Wild Surf
Robinson Crusoe on Mars
Search for Paradise
Sergeant Was a Lady
Seven Faces of Dr.
Lao, The
Snake Woman
Swinging Maiden, The
Teenage Millionaire
Thief of Baghdad
Tiger Walks, A
Tiuns, The
Town Like Alice, A
Unearthly Stranger, The
Valley of the Dragons
Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea
When the Clock Strikes
•Who Is Minding the Store
Yank in Vietnam. A
You Have to Run Fast
Young and the Brave
A-2—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults A Adolescents
Amazons of Rome
And Suddenly It's Murder
Atlantis, the Lost Continent
Behold a Pale Horse
Bridge to the Sun
Bullet for a Badman
Cat Burglar
Convicts 4
Cow and I, The
Devil at 4 O'clock
Devil Ship Pirates, The
Distant Trumpet, A
Dr. Blood’s Coffin
Ensign Pulver
Escape by Night
Evil Eye
Evil of Frankenstein
Fail Safe
Fiances, The
Frantic
Gold for the Caesars
Goliath and the Island
of Vampires
Good Neighbor Sam
Horror of It All, The
I'd Rather Be Rich
Ladies Who Do
Lancelot and Guinevere
Last Man on Earth
Man From Galveston. The
Man From Rio
Man Who Died Twice
Muscle Beach Party
Naked Edge
No, My Darling Daughter
Pit and the Pendulum
Quick Gun, The
Ring of Treason
kobin and the Seven Hoods
Roustabout
Sardonicus
Scream of Fear
Secret Door, The
Secret Invasion
Secret of Deep Harbor
Shock Treatment
Sing and Swing
03 Squadron
Stage Coach to Thunder
Rock
Surf Party
Taggart
Train 349 from Berlin
Trunk, The
Twenty Plus Two
Voice of the Hurricane
Walk a Tight Rope
Walk into Hell
Walls of Hell
Weekend With Lulu
World of Henry Orient, The
Young Doctors
A-3—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults
Sundays and Cybele
Susan Slade
•Tamahine
Thin Red Line
Three on a Spree
Third Secret, The
Thunder of Drums
To Bed or Not to Bed
Torpedo Bay
Town Without Pity
Two Women
Victors, The
Wall of Noise
West Side Story
Wives and Lovers
Woman of Straw
Woman Who Wouldn't Die
Young Lovers
Zulu
A-4—Morally Unobjectionable
for Adults, with Reservations
Ada
Los Taranto*
Armored Command
Mafioso
Bikini Beach
Man Who Couldn’t Walk
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Marnie
Buddha
Money. Money, Money
Cartouche
Murder, Inc.
Claudelle Inglish
Naked Kiss
Come September
Nightmare in the Sun
Commando
One Plus One
Couch. The
Out of Towners, The
Face in the Rain
Panic Button
Fargo
•Paris When It Sizzles
Flight from Ashiya
Pink Panther. The
For Love or Money
Rampage
For Those Who Think
Rebel With a Cause
Young
Rocco and His Brothers
Great War, The
Satan Never Sleeps
Hustler, The
Season of Passion
Killers, The
Seduced and Abandoned
Kisses for My President
Summer and Smoke
Advise and Consent
Best Man, The
Black Like Me
Circle of Deception
Cleo from 5 to 7
Cool World, The
Crowning Experience
Devil's Wanton
•Divorce Italian Style
Eclipse
Freud
Girl of the Night
Girl With the Green Eyes
Important Man
Intruder
King of Kings
Lolita
Long Day's Journey into
Night
Martin Luther
Mon do Cane
Never Take Candy From i
Stranger
Night of the Iguana, The
Nothing But the Best
Organizer. The
Pressure Point
Servant, The
Sky Above and the Mud
Below, The
Storm Center
Strangers in the City
Suddenly, Last Summer
Tom Jones
Too Young to Love
Victim
Visit. *The
B—Morally Objoctionablo in Part for All
Back Street
Black Sabbath
Carpetbaggers, The
Cleopatra
Crazy Desire
Day the Earth CaughtFire
Explosive Generation
•Four for Texas
•From Russia With Love
Goodbye Again
Head, The
Honeymoon Hotel
House Is Not a Home, A
House of Fright
House of Women
Jessica
Joker, The
Kitten With a Whip
Leda
Long Ships, The
Looking for Love
Lover, Come Back
Man Trap
Marines Let's Go
Mary Had a Little
Masque of the Red Death
New Interne, The
Night Must Fall
No Love for Johnny
Of Human Bondage
Paris Blues
Peeping Tom
Psyche 59
Purple Moon
Private Lives of Adam
and Eve
Racing Fever
•Seventh Dawn, The
Shot in the Dark
Siege of Syracuse
Soldier in the Rain
Splendor in the Grass
•Station Six Sahara
Strangler, The
Sunday in New York
•Tiara Tahiti
•Vice and Virtue
Viva Las Vegas
What a Way to Go
Wild Harvest
World by Night
Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
C — Condomnod
An Affair of the Skin
Law, The
Pot Bouille (Lovers of
And God Created Woman
Les Liaisons Dangereuset
Paris)
Baby Doll
Lisne, Jungle Goddess
Prime Time
Bed of Grass
Love Game
Private Property
Bonne Soupe, La
Love Is My Profession
Question of Adultery
Breathless
Lovers, The
Saturday Night and Sunday
Cold Wind in August
Mademoiselle Striptease
Morning
Come Dance With Me
Magdalena
Savage Eye
Christine Keller Affair, The
Maid in Paris
Seven Capital Sins
Doll, The
Mating Urge
Silence, The
Empty Canvass
Miller's Beautiful Wife
Sins of Mona Kent
Expresso Bpngo
Mistress for the Summer
Smiles of a Summer Night
Five Day Lover
Mitsou
Third Sex
Green Carnation
Molesters, The
Trials of Oscar Wilde
Green Mare
Mom and Dad
Truth. The (La Vente)
Heroes and Sinners
Moon is Blue, The
Wasted Lives and The
I Am a Camera
Never on Sunday
Birth of Twins
I Love, You Love
Nude Odyssey, The
Weekend
Image of Love
Of Wayward Love
Women of the World
L'Avventura
Oscar Wilde
La Notte (Night)
Passionate Summer
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Port of Desire
•This classification is applicable only to prints shown in the U.SA.
••Recommended.
FRENCH PRIMATE
Cardinal Roques
Is Dead At 83
RENNES, FRANCE (NC)—
Clement Cardinal R o quei,
Archbishop of Rennes and Pri
mate of Britanny, died of a
lingering lung ailment here
(Sept. 4) at the age of 83.
His death reduces the College
of Cardinals to 77, the lowest
it has been in the past five
vears.
CARDINAL ROQUES was known
as a tireless champion of the
workingman and labored hard
to improve social conditions in
his diocese. He was also a pro
moter of the Catholic press.
During World War II the
archbishop remained with his
people (during a bombardment,
protested the arrest of the lead
ers of his Christian Agricultur
al Youth movement by the nazis.
Using his knowledge of the Ger
man language, he managed to
save the young people from
deportation.
BORN IN Gaulhet, France,
on Dec. 8, 1880, the future
cardinal was ordained a priest
in 1904. He was named Bishop
IT’S ALL VERY CONFUSING— : The College of the Holy
Names, Oakland, Calif., makes available to children of "dis
advantaged areas" plays that otherwise wouldn’t reach
them. A two-year grant from the Rosenwald Foundation
makes this possible. Here two sets of twins who are hard
to tell apart are puzzled. They have been invited to see a
play called "The 13 Clocks." and there aren’t that many
clocks in sight. The twins are Bobby and Billy Lesser, ex
treme left and right, and Dale and Gail Chin, center. Sandy
Tanzillo. College of the Holy Names junior, makes a point
with a wand.
CLASSIFIEDS
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Dancing Lessons in my home,
singles or couples, teen agers
or adults. 233-7012
HOUSE
FOR SALE
By owner. Early American,
acre plus lot in Holy Spirit
Parish. Ideal for children. 4
brs, 3 baths, cathedral celling
family room, enclosed patio,
large rec. rm. with built - in
bar. etc. etc. lower 40s. 233-
6549
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8 double metal upright lockers
$5.00 each - days 233-5659
nights 231-2842
Large Marist Uniforms. .25 and
up. Diocesan school books 4th
through 7th grade. St. Tho
mas More Jumper size 10
boys choir robe. DR 8-1091
BUSINESS. SERVICES
All type conrete work,
patios, steps, walks, etc.,
Stone Mountain granite, re
taining walls,636-0834 or
443-6137
Painting- Interior-
Exterior
Thoroughly experienced expert
does own work. Hundreds of ref
erences furnished with each es
timate, All windows and gutters
cleaned free with job. Call Mr,
Caldwell 622-6076
Qualified piano teacher inAs-
sumption Parish has opening
for beginners and advanced
students for summer and falli
Call Mrs. Alexander457-6941
DRESSES BY ESTER
Can copy originals of from
magazines, Also wedding
dresses, Or fine wearing
apparel. 378-9579.
Society of
St. Vincent de Paul
Salvage Bureau
326 Ivy St. N. E.
Atlanta
(Opposite Sacred Heart)
Desires to receive all
USABLE furniture, clothing,
appliances, books, etc., forthe
poor and needy. Scheduled
p ic k-ups will be made by Tele
phoning: 688-639C.
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of Montauban by Pope Pius XI
in 1929 then became Arch
bishop of Aix-en-Province and,
finally, in 1940, Archbishop of
Rennes. He was named a cardi
nal by Pope Pius XII in the con
sistory of Feb. 18, 1946.
Cardinal Roques had been ill
for some time. It was apparent
his life was ebbing for several
days before his death.
He will be succeeded in the
Rennes See by Coadjutor Arch
bishop Paul Goyon, 53.
At Sacred Heart
The Holy Name Society of the
Sacred Heart parish will greet
new officers at its breakfast
meeting following the 8:30
a.m. Mass Sunday. Bob Mon
tag, former Cracker baseball-
star, becomes the new presi
dent. William Reiker and W. J.
Cole, are the vice presidents,
and Joseph Ayers is the new
secretary- treasurer. Father
George J, Melluta Is spiritual
director. John Morris is the
retiring president.
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