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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thurs. Feb. 24, 1972

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Anne Mack, Jim Perry, Paul Castro, Bill Ventura, Linda Thomas, Sue Courcy, Louise Paquette, Fagin,Ed Priest, Bob Smith and Marlete Braga.

"WE'VE GOT OUR BED AND BOARD!" All the boys and girls in Fagin's gang look to him in this family sho~. Left to right, players are Marcia Wrigley, Sue Castonguay; Scott Davis, Harry Dion, Jim RuscOhi, I I

Arrange Summer Course for Nuns

Broth'erEIected ,Coyle-Cassidy Hig h School Wi II lOffer To School Board l I

ROSELLE (NC) - A 24-yearold Marist Brother was elected to the school board in this New' Jersey community, heading a three-man ticket that 'hopes to restore calm' to this suburban community which has been divided by a controversy over integration '!?olicies. Brother John Tevlin, a teacher of, history and religion at .' Roselle Catholic High School, was the top vote-getter among three candidates supported by a newly organized group called HOPE (Help Our Public, EduCiltio,n). T,hey won by an almost 2-1 margin' over three candidates backed by the Roselle Citizens Comrri~ittee, which up' to the elections had a majority. on the seven-man board. Brother Tevlin received 1,891 votes. He said he had no intention of running for office when he first became involved \\o'ith HOPE, which began as a voluntary , group to provide tutors for, students and raise money for , library books. In fact, he and the other HOPE-backed candidates initially declined 'a request that they run for the board. ' '''But the committee wouldn't take no for an answer," he told an interviewer after the election.

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Roselle r has a single high school, Which has been the focus of much turmoil in the past few years, and five grammar schools, one of which is 98 per cent black. The community faces the possirbility that state school aid will be withheld until 'it comes up with an integration plan acceptable to state education officials.

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Presentation o;f M'usical 'Oliver!'

A Summer institute for reli· gious women will be conducted from July 1 through 29 at Cush· Ughting, sound, and heavy ing Hall, Wenham, Mass. by the construction has been completed Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. by Mark O'Connrell" Bill Dowd, With the'theme of "learning for Phil Hamel, Dave Rezendes, leisure and leisure for learning," ;VIike Bissonnette, Mike Briand, the program will explore ave· lBob Hamel, Frank ,Lucey, 'Allan nues of cultural enrichment and Makepeace and John Sands. The seek to "widen horizons for ser· stage crew is being directed by vice." lBrother Nicholas Furibondo, Information and application forms. are available from Sister Tickets may be obtained from any Coyle and Cassidy student Margaret Melville, S.N.D., Cush· ing Hall, 36 Essex Street, Wen· in advance or at the door. . ham" ' ,

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Coyle and Cassidy High School of Taunton has launched its campaign for the sale of tickets to its musical presentation of "Oliver!" The award-winning adaptation of Charles Dicken's "Oliver Twist" by Lionel Bart will be presented in the school auditorium on Sunday, Feb. 27, Saturday, March' 4 and Sunday, March 5. More than 100 students at the school are participants in the cast, orchestra and stage crew under'the general direction of Brother Gerald Robbins, C.S.C. Cast members include Paul Castro in the lead role of Oliver; Edward Priest as the Iightfingered piclwocket Fagin and Susan Castonguay as Nancy. Others are: Artful Dodger, Bob Smith; Bill Sykes, Charlie Cardoza; Mr. Bumble, Peter Stod,dard; Widow Corney, Pauline Bildeau; Mr. Sowerberry, Kevin Bolger; Mrs. Sowerberry, Rebecca Turner;, Charlotte, Eleanor Griffin; . Noah Claypole, Grant Tanguay; Be~, Marcia Wrigley; Mr. Brownlow, Thomas Linhares.

ers, Carl C~ron, Mike Rice. Tom D'A1nbra, Carol Sienko. Jeannie Allaire, Audrey Brown, Warren Charles McCaferey, Lynds. ! Jan Grahdmont. Jeff Reid, Steve Sanfo~d and Terry Kelly.

Orchestra Members

Marked differences between the way of !life in the two na· tions range ~from private mora1ity to public i policy, noted Clark, who worked for, two years in Honan' province during World

Brother Joseph Santo, C.S.C., musical director, has organized the usually martial' Coyle and Cassidy band 'into a subdued orchestral' combination' for voice accompaniment. Musicians are Patricia Fielding, William Strojny, James Boffetti, Donna Fa'idell" Leona Faidell. Peter Hebert" Richard Guay, Al Grandmont, Joe Castro, Bill LyndS. Joe Foster, Ed Perry, Jim Pow-

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Predicts, Surprises Ahead for Nixon NEW YQRK (NC)-No mat, ter how 'weil they've done their homework, President Nixon and the news correspondents accompanying hini are in for plenty of surprises in I the People's Republic of China, predicted an "old China hand": who recently had a fresh look i at contemporary China. 1 Bronson ,qlark, executive secretary of t~e Americ'an Friends Service Committee" shared some observations and commented on what might Il be in store for the Nixon party: in a report to the China Panel,: an informal and UrIofficial group of church-related ;~~n~~~~~rd~rs, bot,h Protestant

Special Aludiences VATICAN CITY (NC) - Pope Paul VI gave special audiences Feb. 14 to each of the 19 new bishops he had ordained the day before and to their families and friends. In one of. these groups he met with Archbishop Edward Heston from South Bend., Ind .. head of the Pontifcal Commis· sion for Social Communications and with Auxiliary Bishop Edward T. O'Meara of St. Louis.

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