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PAGE 8 GEORGIA BULLETIN THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1964
DOCTOR Gerard P. J. Griffin of Garden City, N.Y. (left),
succeeds Dr. Clement P. Cunningham (right) of Rock Island,
Ill., as president of the National Federation of Catholic
Physicians' Guilds.
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Father Haddad
Tucker Speaker
On December 10, Father Wil
liam Haddad, pastor of St. John
Chrysostom Melkite Church,
was the guest speaker to the
Senior Class at Tucker High
School. At the beginning of his
lecture, Father haddad spoke
briefly about Catholicism in
general, emphasizing the point
of unity in the Catholic Church.
Afterwards he spoke about the
diversity of Rites in the Cath
olic Church, particularly about
the Melkite-Byzantine Rite and
its customs, traditions and lo
cal laws.
Finally referring to the en
deavors of the Catholic Church
in the Ecumenical Council for
Christian unity, Father Haddad
called for more and more un
derstanding and cooperation
among all Christians especially
among the youth of today.
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EXTERIOR view of Ihe new St. Joseph’s InfirmaryNurses’ Home. w ^ completed In February.
Honor Atlantan
At Emmitsburg
Reverend Carl J. Fives, Ac
ademic Dean at Mount Saint
Mary's College, Emmitsburg,
Maryland, has announced the
selection of twelve seniors for
inclusion in the National Catho
lic Scholastic Honor Society,
Delta Epsilon Sigma, and 18
seniors for membership in the
college’s Monsignor Tierney
Honor Society.
Among them is James E.
Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Ford, 208 Lakeview
Avenue, Atlanta. Ford is a bio
logy major at the college. He
is a member and vice president
of the college weightlifting club.
Ford graduated from Marlst
School in 1961.
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Form Xavier
Group Here
Xavier University (Cincin
nati, Ohio) alumni in the Atlan
ta- Decatur area attended Mass
and received Communion in a
body at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church on Sunday, December
6, 1964. Afterwards they at
tended a breakfast meeting at
the Heart of Atlanta Motel to
officially formulate a chapter
representing Xavier University
in this area. This inaugural
meeting was planned in conjun
ction with the yearly Universal
Communion Sunday held by Xav
ier University on campus and
in cities where chartered al
umni chapters are active in
order to stress the spiritual
theme of their association with
the university.
Officers elected were: Presi
dent, J. L. Lammers, Jr.; Vice-
President, William J. Ley; Sec
retary, Thomas H. Walsh; Tre
asurer, Rodney J. Fussinger.
Additional members include
A. A. Bissmeyer, Robert G.
Breitbeil, Robert C. Campbell,
Robert J. Christman, Augustus
C. Emminger, Ernest F.Faass,
Edward H. Heitzman, Paul C.
Kelley, Robert J. Kruer, Claude
A. McGinnis, Robert J. Mai-
f-Id, F. L. Mohr, Joseph L.
Neiner, Richard C. Schildme-
yer, Ralph A. Wilkiemeyer. The
next meeting will be in the
form erf a New Year’s Eve Party
to be held at the Knights of
Columbus Club on the Buford
Highway.
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