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23 THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall

River-Thurs. May 28, 1970

Bishop Stang High S'eniors Win Grand Total of $126,750 In College Grants School proms, club meetings and sporting events are all taking second place to the major pursuit of all high school seniors-college acceptances and grants' for furthering their education. College-minded students realizing the necessity of assistance in these days of inflation, see State Scholarship $800; Anne the need of some financial Sweeney - Goucher College . $1365. al'd and are b now ' elOg notI-

fied of such grants. Jesus Mary Academy seniors Scholarships totaling $126,750 are planning to attend' the folhave been offered to 23 Bishop lowing college!> next year: Stang High School seniors. Denise Pietrocatella, Boston Names of students, sources of University; Denise Parent, Salve awards and amounts are as fol-Regina; Patrice Forest, Bridgelows: . water State College; Louise McPeter Breton - U. S. Military Nerney, Art Institute of Boston; Academy $20,000; Robert Bishop Michele Levesque, Diane Dumas, -U. S. Air Force Academy $20,- Denise Roussel, Claudette Fon000; Paul Brassard-Evansville taine, SMU. University $1200; Syracuse UniAnnette Lapointe, Patricia . $3900 verslty , Boston University Richard, Claire Robillard, Diane $2600. Karen Blanchard _ Rockford Cadrin, Gertrude Nosko, BCC;, College $1400, Kalamazoo Col- Muriel Lapointe, Jeannine Daiglege $1000; Nancy Camadona- nault, Denise Petit, Lucille LeEmmanuel College $2000; Sheila vesque, Pamela Dufour, Diane Dorgan _ Boston University Caouette, Diman Regional. $3600, Boston College $6000. The Senior prom will be held Joseph Forand ~ Worcester June 3 at 8 o'clock at the Polytechnic' Institute $6400, Cheshire Restaurant at Holiday Washington University $8000; Inn, New Bedford. The class outAnne Gaudette - Mass. State ing will take place at Lincoln . Scholarship $500; Leila Habib- Woods June 1. Stonehill College $5100, Boston Student Council elections were College $3000. held May 22. Chosen as next Maureen Healy-Nazareth Colyear's officers are the following: lege $4000, National Merit CorPresident, Claudette Levesque; poration $1000; Paul DenaultHoly Cross College $9000, Bos- vice president, Juliette Roy; Secton College $4000; JoAnne Kel- retary, Denise Rheaume, and lish-Newton-Wellesley Hospital treasurer, Jeanne Cadrin. $100. Dominican Academy Connie De Souza-Portuguese Educational Association $200; Jeanine Letendre has been David Filipek - Boston College accepted at Salve Regina Col$6000, Holy Cross College $2150; lege and St. Joseph's College and Paula Lewis - East Fairhaven Denise Francoeur has been PTA $200; Suzanne Long awarded a $400 scholarship to -Brockton Public Market Inc.路 the Union Hospital, Fall River. $500. Constance .Racicot-Stonehill College $4000, Mass. State Schoi- Court' Fines Leaders arship $600; Deborah SaVieiraFairfield University $2000; Rose- Of 'F'eace Mass' ALEXANDRIA (NC) - Eight Mary Serpa-Mass. State Scholarship $200. leaders of a "Peace Mass" celeRichard Texeira - Southeast- brated on the concourse of the ern Mass. Bowling Association Pentagon received $25 fines $100; Janet Zajac-St. Bonaven- after their conviction in a U.S. ture College $8000; Joseph Mills District Court here on charges -Stonehill College $600, Mass. of disturbing the peace.

P'oul Gillis of New Bedford

Friar Senior Valuable Relief Pitcher Ex-Stang Athlete Plans Teacher-Coach Career By Luke Sims If Providence College is fortunate enough to gain a berth in the post season National Collegiate Conference Association baseball tournament, southpaw Paul Gillis' will have to pl~y an important role. The New Bedford native and Friar senior has been the premier left-handed relief pitcher for Coach Alex Nahigian's sq~ad and is one reason the team is still being considered for post- sophomore year, and first season undecided about his Summer varsity, Gillis fashioned plans although he's entertaining season play. PC had won aon I-Itheslate and boasted an out- ideas of returning to Camp nine of its 'first 13 games standing 2.50 ERA. He teamed Echo in Fairhaven where he and, according to all reports still had "an' outside shot" of gaining one of the few alloted "at large" berths in the diamond classic.

with Fall River's Ted Dempsey to lead the Friars to a winning campaign. ' . Gillis' lone victory that year came at the expense of Boston College. His loss was to Brown. Fine CYO Perfonner Paul is a graduate of Bishop Stang High School where he lettered in baseball and basketball for three seasons. He entered Providence College on an athletic scholarship and has proved his worth through his four-year diamond career. The New Bedford resident is

worked as a councilor for the past two Summers. Gillis hopes to teach and eventually get into the coaching profession following his graduation in June. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gillis, 780 Shawmut Avenue, and is a communicant of Holy Name Parish. Prior to his high school days, he was a fine performer in both CYO baseball and basketball and during his school and college years was a stickout pitcher in the rugged Sunset Baseball League of Newport.

Fall River

lette, Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Sullivan Rudolph LaVault, Mr. & Mrs. James Costa, Edward P. Grace & Family, Jose M. Silva Jr. Katherine Harrington, Mr.路 & Mrs. Paul Lyons; Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald, Mr. & Mrs. John F. McMahon, Mrs. Francis Sullivan < Mr. & Mrs. David R. Kay, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Donovan, Mr. & Mrs. James Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Raymond McMullen, Mary Smith, Gertrude M. Hurley, Mrs. Fred Brissette Kathryn M, Drogue, Margaret Turner, Anne & Mary Kelly, Gertrude Kelly

HOLY NAME $500 Margaret G. Dillon $400 In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bonner $250 Dr. Victor A. Palumbo Mr. & Mrs. George Bolger $200 Dr. & Mrs. Richard J. Donovan $150 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond P. Kelly Atty. & Mrs. William E. Crowther Atty. and Mrs. Hugh J. Golden PAUL GILLIS $100 Dr. & Mrs. John Delaney Gillis, who stands 6-3 and Mrs. Michael Regan weighs 180 pounds, has been Dr. & Mrs. John Carvalho most impressive in his latest Mr. & Mrs, C. J. Fortunato two outings. In six innings of Dr. & Mrs. Robert Hackett relief ,the curve-balling specialist $75 had flot allowed an earned run' Dorothy C. Sullivan and had been credited with one $50 save. Atty. & Mrs. Thomas McGuire Mr. & Mrs. John Harding Spot S'tarter Hilda Phillips Paul worked 3% innings in an Mrs. Thomas Tansey 11-4 loss to Holy Cross, scatter$45 ing three hits while striking out Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Lynch two and walking four. A week $35 prior, he hurled 21f.J frames of Mrs..Herve Bernier hitless relief in the Friars' 11-2 Mr. & Mrs William T. Manning rout of Brown. $30 Gillis is one of five senior hurlMrs. James E. Sullivan & ers on the Providence roster and, as he was last season, has been Grace Mrs. John Griffin & Michael used as a spot starter and in $25' relief this year. John T., Crowley, Honor TooAs a junior, Gillis compiled a hey, The Byrne Family, Mr. & 1-0 record but saw action in .Mrs. Wilfred Salois, Grace Hinfive games. He pitched a total dle of路 17 innings, allowing 19 hits Mrs. Raoul T. Gagnon, Mr. & (18 sil)gles), struck out 17 and Mrs. Herman Mello, Vincent M. ' walked 13. His earned run averFitzgerald, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas age was a respectable 3.70. Cullen, Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas ERA..;....2.50 , Hurst The fine season followed outMr. & Mrs. John E. Cruger, standing back-to-back years Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wordell, Mr. which began in Paul's freshman & Mrs. Anthony D'Ambrosio, year. Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Fortin & ColAs a first-year performer, Gillis compiled a 4-0 record and won the raves of Nahigian and PC followers in general. In his

HOLY CROSS $25 In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. W. Gosciminski, Mrs. Sophie Rzasa, Richard O'Brien, St. Vincent Society-HOly Cross Conf. Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Szulewski

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