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Marist Blue & Gold
Adopts New Format
The Marist Blue & Gold,
school newspaper of the Marist
School, under the able leader-
ship of Peter Ilchuk, the Edi
tor, has changed completely
from its old format of last
year. The most noticeable
change was from the magazine-
type slick sheet paper to stan
dard newspaper form. The size
of ithe paper* was also consi
derably increased. Perhaps
the most significant change is in
the content. The scope of the
paper has been widened to in
clude not only the usual news
a#d sports stories, but also off-
AFB Postal Unit
Lists Vacancies
DOBBINS AIR FORCE BASE,
GEORGIA. . . The 1st Air Re
serve Postal Group, located
at Dobbins AFB, recently an
nounced vacancies for qualified
enlisted personnel who have had
prior military service. Ex—
perienced in administrative or
postal specialties is desired.
The 1st APG, one of two such
reserve units in the United
States, provides back-up for
the world-wide postal facilities
of our armed services. Train
ing one weekend each month'
and two weeks during the sum
mer, the members of the unit
receive 48 pay periods an
nually, plus time toward re
tirement.
Fifteen spaces are current
ly available. Inquires may be
made to Captain Donald Gray,
2495 AFRS, Dobbins AFB, orby
calling him ar 428-4461, Ext
8372.
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SERTICH
beat, informative stories,
Appearing regularly is a Fea
ture Section which delves deep
into the behind the scenes life
not heard, from too often. Com
ing in the next issue (in
November), this section will
feature an account of the Marist
History Club, a unique club
in its own right. Planned for
the future is ‘The History of
Marist.” Something that every
student should know if he is to
take pride in his school.
ANOTHER new service is the
personal Want Ads Section.
Anyone who has anything to sell
or offer can have an ad in
this section for a nominal fee.
Mr. Ilchuk is assisted in this
work by William Hopkins
.directing the Features. Sec
tion and Frank Hynes calling the
plays in the Sports Section.
Yearly subscriptions may
be obtained by writing c/o the
Marist School, 3790 Ashfonl-
Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta.
Atlantan Named
Auxiliary Head
Mrs. Matthew J. D. Myer
was elected president of The
Council on Auxiliaries of the
Georgia Hospital Association in
Augusta at their Annual Con
ference held at the Augusta
Town House on October 15th
& 16th. Mrs. Dwyer is past
president of St.Joseph*s Auxi
liary of Atlanta.
The Woman's Board of Uni
versity Hospital were host on
Wednesday to a welcome tea
before the two day meeting.
Forty four hospital Auxiliary's
through out the State are mem
bers of the Council on Auxili
aries, The 1965 Annual Confer
ence will be held in Savannah.
St. Joseph's Auxiliary of St.
Joseph Hospital will be host to
this conference.
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Last week" in the' caption an
nouncing the approval of land to
be used for St. Joseph's Village,
the number of acres was given
as 4,717. It should have read
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PAST PRESIDENTS of the Holy Name Society at the Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception and guest speaker for the occasion
honoring these men are left to right; Dan Keegan; Van Buren
Colley, current president Eddie Gasperini, Guest Speaker Lew
Gordon, Jr; Bill Goodwin, Eddie Troy and J. Alton Baumgarnt-
ner.
honor presidents
Shrine Holy Name
Talk On The Laity
The members of the Holy
Name Society at the Shrine of
ithe| Immaculate Conception
heard an address by Lew Gor
don, Jr., on Sunday, honor
ing the pasr presidents. The
members had attended the 9:15
Mass, receiving Communion
in a body and after Mass as
sembled in the Social Hall for
the Breakfast Meeting.
Mr. Gordon, spoke on the
Laymens Part in Catholic Act
ivity of the Archdiocese of At
lanta.
Mr. Gordon reminded those in
attendance that they have a ser
ious obligation to participate in
lay activity. To do this laymen
must beinformed. . , they must
have a deep, clear understand
ing of the principles of the Cath-
olic Church.
As Secretary of the Serra
Club, Mr. Gordon dlso spoke
on the purpose and aims of this
organization which is dedica-
FIFTH VICTORY
ted to encouraging vocations to
the religious life. The members
of the Club accomplish their
work in part by talks, posters
and meetings. Prayer is also
needed, and those present were
asked to pray for a n increas
ed number of young people to
labor for Christ in the Lord’s
vineyard.
Mr. Gasperini spoke on the
forthcoming Fall Festival
which will be held Thursday
and Friday, November 12th and
13th in the Social Hall of the
Shrine of the Immaculate Con
ception. This is a joint project
sponsored by the 3 principle
organizations at the Shrine to
help defray the cost of operat
ing the oldest Catholic Church
in Atlanta. The President of the
Society also Introduced and re
cognized the Holy Name past
Presidents in attendance, Dan
Keegan, Van Buren Colley, Bill
Goodwin, Eddie Troy and J.
Alton Baumgartner.
Pi-Hi Tops Cadets
In 15-0 Runaway
BY GREG BECKHAM
St. Pius X’s Golden Lions
continued their winning ways
Friday night, as they blanked
the Cadets of Marist 15-0. Mix
ing a good offense with a stout
defense. Coach George Mal-
oof’s Lions racked up theirfifth
victory without a defeat.
Opening action saw a num
ber of penalties and a few ex
changes of punts. In the second
quarter, with Pi Hi deep in
their own territory, Marist re
covered a fumble. The Cadets
were inside the five with a
first and goal to go.
BUT THE Lion Linemen dug
in and held like a brick wall
for all four downs. Key men
On Dean’s List
Miss Eileen Louise Fitzger
ald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald A. Fitzgerald, 4541
Waits Ave., College Park, has
been named to the Dean’s List
for exceptionally high scholar
ship at St. Mary's College,
Notre Dame, Indiana.
in the goal line stand were
ends ^ Frank Kelly and Dave
Hammond, and Herb Murrath,'
John Beavin and John Tkac
in the middle.
Fired up with this success the
defense struck again. Safety-
man Joe Malvihill blocked a
Christie Hauck punt and the
Lions recovered.
FROM ABOUT 35 yards out,
John Griffin, quarterback, took
over and directed the team
goalward. The key play here was
a 10 yard first down pass to
Steve Raville. Finally carry
ing the ball over was junior
fullback Steve Freant on a two
yard buck. The PAT was wide.
St. Pius again put points on.
the board in the third quarter.
Dave Hammond, working on de
fense, tackled Hauck in me
Cade end zone for two more,
making it 8-0.
Scoring matters came to a
close when Mulvihill inter
cepted and raced 15 yards
to pay dirt. This time Tommy
Angelicas boot for the extra
point was good.
LEGION OF DECENCY
MOVIE RATINGS
A-l — Morally Unob|ectionablo for
Alakazam. The Great
Apache Rifles
Boy Who Caught a Crook
Capture That Capsule
Circus World
Dentist in the Chair, A
Fall of the Roman Empire
Fate Is the Runner
Flight That Disappeared
Flipper’s New Adventure
Francis of Assisi
Golden Arrow, The
Hard Day’s Night, A
Heroes Island
Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear
Honeymoon Machine
Invasion Quartet
••Island of the Blue
Dolphins
Lively Set, The
••Magic Fountain, The
••Mary Poppins
Master Spy
McHale’s Navy
Misadventures of Merlin
Jones, The
Modem 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
Gonoral Patronage
Search for Paradise
Sergeant Was a Lady
Seven Faces of Dr.
Lao, The
Snake Woman
Teenage Millionaire
Thief of Baghdad
Tiger Walks, A
Titans. 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
You Have to Run Fast
Young and the Brave
A-2—Morally Unobjectionable for Adults A Adolescents
Amazons of Rome
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
Dr. Blood's Coffin
Escape by Night
Evil Eye
Evil of Frankenstein
Fail Safe
Frantic
Gold for the Caesars
Goliath and the Island
of Vampires
Good Neighbor Sam
Horror of It AH, 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
Night Train for Paris
Pit and the Pendulum
Quick Gun. The
Ring of Treason
Robin and the Seven Hoods
Roustabout
Sardonicus
Scream of Fear
Secret Door, The
Secret Invasion
Secret of Deep Harbor
Send Me No Flowers
Sing and Swing
63J Squadron
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
Ada
Armored Command
Bikini Beach
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Buddha
Cartouche
Claudelle Inglish
Come September
Commando
Couch. The
Face in the Rain
Fargo
Flight from Ashiya
For Those Who Think
Young
Great War, The
Hustler, The
Kisses for My President
Los Tarantos
Mafioso
Mamie
Money, Money. Mpney
Murder, Inc.
Nightmare in the Siin
One Plus One
Out of Towners, The
Panic Button
Pink Panther, The
Rampage
Rebel With a Cause
Rocco and His Brothers
Satan Never Sleeps
Season of Passion
Seduced and Abandoned
Summer and Smoke
Sundays and Cybele
Susan Slade
Thin Red Line
Three on a Spree
Third Secret. The
Thunder of Drums
Topkapi
Torpedo Bay
Town Without Pity
Two Women
Victors, The
Wall of Noise
West Side Story
Where Love Has Gone
Wives and Lovers
Woman of Straw
Woman Who Wouldn't Die
Young Lovers
Zulu
A-4— Morally Unobjectionable
for Adults, with Reservations
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
Lilith
Lolita
Long Day's Journey into
Night
Martin Luther
Mondo Cane
Never Take Candy From a
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 Objectionable In Part for All
Americanization of
Emily, The
Back Street
Black Sabbath
Cleopatra
Crazy Desire
Day the Earth Caught Fire
Explosive Generation
•Four for Texas
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
. An Affair of the Skin
And God Created Woman
Baby Doll
Bed of Grass
Bonne Soupe, La
Breathless
Cold Wind in August
Come Dance With Me
Christine Keller Affair, The
Empty Canvass
Expresso Bongo
Five Day Lover
Green Carnation
Green Mare
Heroes and Sinners
I Am a Camera
I Love, You Love
Image of Love
L'Avventura
La Notte (Night)
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Leda
Long Ships, The
Lover, Come Back
Love, the Italian Way
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
Purple Moon
Private Lives of Adam
and Eve
C — Condemned
Law, The
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Liane, Jungle Goddess
Love Game
Love Is My Profession
Lovers, The
Mademoiselle Striptease
Magdalena
Maid in Paris
Mating Urge
Miller's Beautiful Wife
Mistress for the Summer
Mitsou
Molesters, The
Mom and Dad
Moon is Blue, The
Never on Sunday
Nude Odyssey, The
Of Wayward Love
Oscar Wilde
Passionate Summer
Racing Fever
•Seventh Dawn, The
Sex and the Single Girl
Shot in the Dark
Siege of Syracuse
Soldier in the Rain
Splendor in the Grass
•Station Six Sahara
•Tiara Tahiti
•Vice and Virtue
Viva Las Vegas
What a Way to Go
Wild Harvest
World by Night
Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
Port of Desire
Pot Bouille (Lovers of
Paris)
Prime Time
Private Property
Question of Adultery
Saturday Night and Sunday
Morning
Savage Eye
Seven Capital Sins
Sins of Mona Kent
Smiles of a Summer Night
Third Sex
Trials of Oscar Wilde
Truth, The (La Verite)
Wasted Lives and The
Birth of Twins
Weekend
Women of the World
This classification is applicable only to prints shown in the U.S A
••Recommended.
FRENCH EXPERIMENT
Priest-Worker’ Debate Renewed
PARIS (NC)—The long-dor
mant but never settled contro
versy over the celebrated
"priest worker” experiment in
France has come alive again
with virtually simultaneous
pronouncements with divergent
views on the question.
On the one hand a prominent
author has published a book as
serting that some priests en
gaged in the apostolate among
the working class have taken
active roles in “the fight for
the liberation of the pro
letariat.”
ON THE other hand came
the charge—from a group ol
priests who .disobeyed their
bishops* orders to give up their
jobs and their life among the
workers a decade ago—that the
Church is so enmeshed in the
capitalistic system that it can
not make real contact with the
working classes. These priests
asked that the Church adopt an
attitude of self-denial and aid
the workers in their struggle ,
to be free.
The book on the subject is a
novel entitled 'The New
Priests,” It is the work of
Michel de Saint-Pierre, 48,
member of a noble family and
a writer who is well known for
an earlier novel, 'The Aris
tocrats, which was made into
a movie.
De Saint-Pierre uses the new
book as a vehicle to denounce
"the breed of progressive
priests,” He says that in their
zeal to bring Christ to the
working class, which he states
is dominated by communism and
Marxism, they invent new meth
ods for the apostolate which are
questionable and sometimes
downright censurable. Sure
priests, he suggests, so en
deavor to adapt to the poli
tical, economic and trade union
thinking of the working class
that they are led to take an
active part in the struggle to
bring about a Marxist social
Lay Theologians
LONDON (NC)~A three-year
course on theology for laymen
has opened here In Westmins
ter Cathedral. About 400 people
attended the first lecture given
by Father Martin D'Arcy, S.J,
.order.
THE statement made public
by the "recalcitrant” priests
is one that the group had sent
to the Fathers of the ecumeni
cal council last July. The
priests involved had all refused
to obey the 1954 directives of
the hierarchy that they give up
their life among the workers.
Since then they have slipped
into the anonomity of life in
working class districts, and
have worked for from 10 to 17
years in physical labor—in such
jobs as factory workers, elec
tricians, masons and hod-
I ANSWER TO
LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE
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carriers.
They told the council Fathers:
‘THE Church is an econo
mic, political and cultural
power that is comfortable un
der capitalism. It has good
relations with the capitalistic
countries and even fascist
ones, and its leaders go along
with being treated as among
the important people of the
world. How could it not defend
a social system which has sup
ported it and accorded it such
a good position?”
But it is this very social
system, the priests hold, which
has oppressed and enslaved the
workers. They add;
"For us it seems impossi
ble to hope that the working
class could hear the message
of Jesus Christ as long as the
Church, by its resources, its
organizations, the style of life
of the faithful, remains in fact
a worldly power. The working
world must either fight this
power, or else temporarily
make use of it—but not in or
der to spread the Gospel.”
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