The Georgia bulletin (Atlanta) 1963-current, September 24, 1964, Image 7

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MANY CHANGES Improvements At St. Joseph’s Students returning to St. Jo seph High School found many changes and improvements. Among them were ten new fac ulty members, an expanded library, a new hot lunch pro gram, and plans for lockers. Fr. William Calhoun and Fr. Mathew Kemp teach religion this year. Sr. Ellen Yvonne CSJ. and Sr. Harriet Joseph C. S. J. are also new to the faculty. C & S REALTY COMPANY "Specialists in Commercial and Industrial Real Estate*’ Suite 200 Henry Grady Bldg, Atlanta 3, Ga. Warehouses, Stores, Mfg, Plants, Acreage, Shopping Center Dev., Subdivision Dev., Industrial Dev., Insurance 524-2052 MIKE & STEVE SERTICH Six lay teachers also supple ment the present staff. Mrs. Francisca Lerer, Mrs. Emily McCoy, Miss Mary Ann Foley, and Mr. Gene Brisbane teach at St. Joseph. Mr. Roger Sauls is the new line coach. Coach Bullock has the B-team football. Both teach social studies in addition to their duties as coaches. The school library received 1500 new books, and Miss Joan Ralerson is the new lib rarian. Students now have the oj>- portunity of buying a hoc lunch at school. Under the sup ervision of Mrs. Sherrie Bur nett, balanced meals are pro vided daily. Lockers are ex pected for the students by Oct ober 1. Christ The King Parents To Meet The Christ the King Parent** Association has announced dial meetings are to be held the third Monday of every month* Refreshments will be served from 1:00 to 1:30 followed by the meeting, which will take place in the Cathedral Center. There will be a meeting for grade Mothers at 1:30 p.m. Oct ober 1, in the Center. 34-0 DEFEAT WMm. ^ gm t A fa . mm MARETT students, along with their chaplain, Fr. Charles Pfab, S. M; (center), forming the 7th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, recently took part in the re-enactment of the Battle of Jonesboro, as part of the Centennial of the Battle of Atlanta. MRVI CHRIST WO m HOLY CROSS BROTHER >-'TTA CHINO •ROYS’, MONO • RAMCMINA • OWtCI WORK • TRAoh * fORUON MORIONS For InformAlion Vf'ritei Brother Donald Banzai, CSC 1<14 Holy Cross School 4950 Dauphior Street New Orleans. La. 70117 CARY SANDERS] Teleinsion, Radios Stereos SALES AND SERVICE 375S Roswell Rd., N.E. Phone 233-4275 Marist Scoreless Vs. Westminster LOOK FOR THE “Congratulations to Holy Family Hospital** TABER TAG IN BUCKHEAD WHERE BIG CHIEF TABER GIVES THE BEST BUYS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA OUR DEPENDABLE SERVICE DEPART MENT CAN NOT BE EXCELLED. THRIFTY AND WISE MOTORISTS COME TO TABER 3264 PEACHTREE ROAD NE ATLANTA, GA. CE 7-1591 BY PETER ILCHUK Westminister's Tommy Champman proved too much for Marist in their game last Satur day night which left the Cadets a scoreless, 34-0 defeat. In their fourth loss of the season Marist was victorious in only one respect, yards pas- sing.Quarterback Christy Hauck connected 11 out of 17 times to gain 131 yards in thebest passing game of the season Hauck found a new receiver ST. PIUS X in freshman Jay Niener, who played for the first time as first string end replacing senior Greg SuLivan, OUTSTANDING defensively for the fourth straight week was Frank Hynes who smashed the Wildcat line for nine lead tack les and 13 assists. Prior to the game, Marist gained a victory in support in a most successful pre-game motorcade. The cars were es timated at 45. ST, PIUS halfback Joe Mulvihill outraces College Park attackers in Friday night’s game that ended in a scoreless tie. The Gold and White had been previously undefeated and untied. 0-0 Ends Lions-Rams Game Name Golden Lines Editorial Staff BY CHARLENE REESE Seniors at St. Pius X editing the *64-’65 publication of Gol den Lines will be Jon Lor- rain and Karen Teske. William Mosley and Charlene Reese will serve as co-associate editors. Tending to the duties of news bureau director will be Annette Fedas. Gregory Beckham will assume the duties of sports edi tor. Serving in a new posi tion this year, Nancy Strueber wilt take on her responsibility as column coordinator. Stephen Raville will report as Student Council Representative. HEADING the circulation de partment will be junior Kathleen Jedicke with Millicent Lunt, junior, as her assistant. Senior Friday Club The First Friday Club of At lanta Meeting will be held*on Thursday October 1st in the Me dallion Room of the Piedmont Hotel. The guest speaker will be Harry Mehre. Stephen Binion will be bus iness manager, Ann Roberts, junior, will serve as his as sistant. Mary Ewing, sopho more is cartoonist. Hugo Hofer, junior, will con tinue as head photographer. Staff members include seniors Pamela Winkler, William Abra ham and Samuel LaDuca. To become eligible for staff membership on Golden Lines, a formal course in journalism is required. Staff positions are based on the merits of the stu dent. Friday night the College Park Rams traveled to the Lion's Den to test their abilities. The Gold and White, undefeated and un tied, put their record on the line. From the opening whistle, the defenses of both teams held a Strong footing, giving up little ground and no scores.The game- ended in a 0-0 tie. Near the end of the game, the Lions set out goalward, but pen alties and an intercepted pass Bell Presented NEW YORK (NC)—A large bronze bell was presented to the New York archdiocese by Al berto Ullastres Calvo, Spain’s Minister of Commerce, as a gift from Spanish religious art producers. Msgr. James Wil son represented the archdio cese at the presentation. stopped this drive. The Lions are still undefeated and travel to Sandy Springs this week. Parents Meeting At D’Youville The Parents Association of D* Youvllle Academy met at D’ Youvil'e Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20, at 3 p.m. Sister Mary Raphael spoke on the accomplishments and goals D* Youville would like to attain. The officers this year are as follows: president, Mrs. Wil liam Apple graph; vice- president, Mrs. Edward Rice; recording secretary, Mrs. William Hare; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Naomi Reilly; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Mc- Parland. Art Classes Begin Oct. 5 The new arts Gallery will in troduce a Six-week program of classes in drawing and de sign. Classes will begin Oct ober 5th under the Instruc tion of Dorothy Berge. Miss Berge, who is listed in Who’s Who in American m “Best Wishes To Medical Missionary Sisters** ua tDJLJ Sc an JX oan A avinas Association ant a Savings Invited—Bank by Mail or in Person JESSE B. BLAYTON, SR., Executive Vice Pres. 205 Auburn Avenue, N. E. — Atlanta, Ga. Telephone JAckson 3-8282—3-8283 4 JhL Art, has taught art at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, the Minneapolis school of Art and the Walker Art Center of Minneapolis. Since moving to Atlanta this past summer, Miss Berge has taught summer classes at the Atlanta School of Art and has conducted tours at the Atlanta Art Association. Classes will be offered Mon day through Thursday mornings from 9 to 12; Monday and Wednesday evenings, 7 to 10: Saturday mornings, 9 to 12, special class for Teen agers. Classes begin October 5. Anyone interested in attending classes may contact the new Arts Gallery, 3482 Peachtree Rd. N. E. during regular Gal lery hours, Thursday evenings 8-10, Friday and Saturdays 11:30-5:30, Sundays 2-6. For information’ -all the Gallery CE 7-9029 or 255-1265. St. Jude’s Altar Society Meeting St. Jude's Altar Society held the first meeting of its 1964- 65 season with the president, Mrs. Daniel McDonald, presid ing on Monday, September 14 in the school cafetorium. Over 90 women heard Father Alan M. Dillmann, Assistant pastor of St. Jude’s, Give a re port on the liturgical conference held recently in St. Louis, Missouri, A social hour follow ed the business meeting at which time the new and old members could become acquainted. OBITUARIES Mrs. Edna Dorr A Mass of Requiem will be of fered at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 24, at St. Thomas More Church for Mrs. Edna Shepherd Dorr who died on Sep tember 19. Monsignor J. King will be the celebrant. Mrs. Dorr was a native of Madison, Georgia. She is sur vived by her two sons, Oscar of Columbus, Ohio, and William of New York City. In lieu of flow ers friends are invited to con tribute to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Free Cancer Home in At lanta. w _ e Club Pays Off BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (NC)~ A year ago a vocations club was established at St. Michael’s High School here. Seven young women and two young men, who were graduated last June, now are in conventsand seminaries. They represent 20 per cent of the graduation class. They said much of the credit for their de cisions on vocations belonged to the club, according to Father Francis X. McCarron, O.M.I., pastor. Board Laymen DALLAS, Tex. (NC)— For the first time in the history of the Dallas-Fort Worth diocese members of the laity have been named on the diocesan board of education. Five men and a wo man were named to serve with ten priests and two nuns on the board. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 GEORGIA BULLETIN PAGE EXPERTS from Rome help forward plans for 38th Interna tional Eucharistic Congress, to be held in Bombay, Nov. 28 to Dec. 4. Sent by Pope Paul VI as indicating his interest in the congress are (left) Msgr. Paul Marcinkus, Chicago priest in the Vatican Secretariat of State, and (center) Father Giuseppe Missaglia, general secretary of the Stand ing Committee for International Congresses, Vatican City, CLASSIFIEDS HOUSES FOR SALE By owner. Early American, acre plus lot in Holy Spirit Parish. Ideal for children. 4 brs, 3 baths, cathedral ceiling family room, enclosed patio, large rec. rm. with built - in bar. etc. etc. lower 40s. 233- 6549 FOR SALE One four grave cementry lot, Westview Cemetery in choice Catholic Section. Lot #362 sec tion 32. 872-8954. PERSONAL Class piano lessons. $6.00 per month. St. Thomas More and Sacred Heart parish areas. Call TR 4-0150 evenings and week ends. Dancing Lessons in my home, singles or couples, teen agers or adults. 233-7012 Canterbury Hills, O. L. A. Par ish. 2 years old, 3 bdrm. brick, 2 bath, den, G. E. Kit chen, 3 blks. Marist, 5 min. D’Youville. Pi Hi and Assump tion buses at corner. G. I. Loan. $22,500 - 451-3197 EARLY AMERICAN CHARMER WALKING DISTANCE TO SCHOOL. 3328 N. Embry Cir. Antique brick, 3 bdrms, 2 bths, lge. fam. rm. with fireplace plus GAME ROOM WITH BAR. Built in kit chen lge. screen porch, wood ed level lot. Low 30’s New Holy Cross Parish. Belle Real ty 634-7076 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 bths., den, large kitchen, full basement, nice wooded corner lot. Walking distance to O. L. A. Under 25. John Johnson, 255-7730, Askew Nations Realty Co. 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 in As sumption Parish has opening for beginners and advanced students for summer and fall. 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 3 2d Jvy St. N. E. Atlanta (Opposite Sacred Heart) Desires to receive all USABLE furniture, clothing, appliances, books, etc., for the poor and needy. 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