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,,_ANCHOR-:Diocese of Pal ,River-Thurs. Mar. 23, 1967

ROJLY F AMILY CHAMPS IN SCHOOL: Autographing the basket­ ball used in winning the final in the Tech tourney, Boston, are Steve 'Doherty, Steve Lawless and Bob Pariseau. The 1967 Catholic Tournament

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Trophy is admired by Dave Chevalier and Billy Walsh. Dennis Kennedy _discusses the .final score of 57 to 48 over Oliver Ames High School, No. -E'aston, with Holy Family HighSchool principal, Sr. Charles Francis, R;S.M.

Holy Family' Higllt School's Garden Viciories Perpetuate "Happy Family High" Tradition

Chinese Find Bible Difficult to Read

HONG KONG (NC) - Five Protestant ministers complained at a panel discussion 'here that By Andrew Joseph Hong Kong Chinese are too busy read the Bible or .too afraid to The Diocese of Fall River cim justifiably be proud of the latest basketball accom­ to own one. plishment of New Bedford's Holy Family High, the winning of the Class C Tech Tourna­ "Hong Kong people are in' such ment championship in Boston Garden. Coach Jack Nobrega's.unbeaten team, in establish­ a rush to close the door to every­ ing itself as one of the state's finest combines, brings much favorable comment' and thing not within the immediate scope of living," said the Rev. C. attention on a school that sistant Coach John Brennan. Mary Anastasia RS.M., Sister· Westergren, "that they have be­ has always been in the fore­ Mary Emeline RS.M., Sister come victfms of the 'tyranny of Holy Family's 25-0 record front of hoop play in its going into the State Tourney Mary Jane RS.M., Sister Mary urgency' and feel Bible reading Charlene RS.M" Silster Mary can be put aside, that you can do was put together by many things, class over the years. The 57-48 title conquest of principally desire and team Evangela RS.M" Sister Mary without it." Maris Stella RS.M" Sister Mary "Many people, particularly Oliver Ames of North Easton . play. No better example of this Dianne RS.M., and Sister' Mary non-Christians, are afraid to will long be remembered by read the Bible," declared Rev. those close to the Holy Family never-say-die spirit that has Bernardine R.S,M.. scene and area !followers of brought Holy Family High to A combination that is second James Eu, "bet:ause they know the heights of hoop greatness is to none is the happy family at that in (Communist) China,y.ou schoolboy basketball. tion. can be put into prison for own­ the manner in which the boys ·Holy Family High. It was accomplished' by a The amendment - wid ely ing one." . known as Proposition 14 on the supreme team effort and superb won the Tech. coaching. They reacted magnificently to ballot-was approved by the It was a continuance of Holy the loss, on five fouls, of Law­ voters in 1964. But the state Su­ ONSlAGE - IN PERSON· Family High's winning habit less, the team's big man, in the , . preme C01.lrt rejected the amend­ APRIL 6 ­ 8:00 P.M.· ment in 1966. That action is now ieading to championships in the , third period and carried on', to . FALL RIVER win. . under appeall with the U. S. Narry League and the New En­ gland Catholic Class B Tourna­ ,The team is well-coached' by Supreme Court, ' ment. . Nobrega, one of the area's most Said Lynch after his meeting Holy Family now enters the respected mentors. with Reagan: "The ruling of our eight-school State Tournament I CHANTEUR$ DIE PARIS . The guidance arid support state Supreme Court is the law Saturday, meeting Chicopee, the offered by the Sisters of Mercy 'of California. As lawyer for the Western Massachusetts standard­ state, it is my duty to defend the bearer, in the quarter-finals at at. Holy Family High have played no small part in the court ruling." Then he filed his 6:30 P.M. in the Garden. team's success. brief, asking the court to uphold The combine of Captain Den­ Sister Mary Charles Francis, the California decision. nis Kennedy, Steve Lawless, ,R.S.M., the school's principal, and The move was hailed by John Steve Doherty, Billy Walsh, Bob } r faculty have been with the DeLury, executive secretary of' Pariseau and Dave Chevalier Nobrega forces all the way, in­ the archdiocesan Commission on can be counted on to give a cluding the games in the Garden. Social Justice. typically-spirited Holy Family This "bench strength" includes performance. J Sister Mary Daniel RS.M., Sis­ There have been others on ter Mary Kateri RS.M., Sister 89-Y el!'.!1 a'~O M "iJ~XOJS

the team who have helped make the Nobrega forces, the !t@ <6~(!)$~

N<aJme fli'teso«:IJ~ll'llll' reserves who, day after day, AUSTIN (NC)-A drive for scrimmage the starters to get DENVER (NC)-Sister Patri­ funds ·failed so 89-year-old. St. Edward's High School conducted them ready for the next test. cia Jean Manion, 42, has been by Holy Cross Brothers here will They inclUde Joe Muraco, John named president of nearby Lo­ re"tto Heights College 'to succeed Gushue, Paul Couture, Ed Car­ close on May 26. ballo, Ken Kramer, and Ron Sister Eileen Maris Heckman, Brother Peter Marano, C.S.C., Lyonnaise, and, of course, 48-, 62, who will retire Aug. 15., said the ,campaign for funds to continue the school fell far short of the $25,000 goal. He said OUf Austin Catholics indicated they would not support building a new school away from the pres­ ent campus.' . The school was founded in· Gulf Hill Man is

1878 with an enrollment of three farm boys as students. Present Always at enrollment is 300 students in FOR HOME DELIVERY ""CALL 998-5691 . in French and English grades 7 through 12. Brother ... Peter said the 14 Holy Cross ,TICKIETS: $4.50, $3.50, $2.40 - Phone 671-9357 Brothers at the school will be reassigned next school term. The Sponsored by St. Jean ' Baptiste Parish faculty also has nine lay teach­ so. DARTMOUTH, MASS. Special Attention to School Groups

SAN FRANCISCO (NC)--;-The head of the San Francisco arch­ , diocesan social justice commis­ sion has supported a brief filed, by the state attorney general asking the U. S. Supreme Court to rule in favor of California's fair housing laws. Atty. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch filed the brief with the Supreme Court in spite of a 'clallh with Gov. Ronald Reagan. Before he was elected governor in 1966, Reagan was a leader of a con­ servative drive to have the fair housing laws repealed-and fur­ ther law outlawed - by an amendment to the state constitu­

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