News Scrapbook 1969-1971

<::apt. D. Coppernoll !~a~m~,!1c,Y!;!~~TF.t/ ii,;,, (ret) and Mrs. Ru_ssell W. Coppernoll of San Di~IIO. was killed Ja nuary 8 ma helicopter crash somewhe re in South Vietnam. A ,member of t he Green Beret Special Forces, Ca pt. Copper- noH s funeral arrangements await the retu rn home of his re-

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Ecumenical Conference Text of Bishop's Talk at Assembly . , ( : , , / d <, I r (Editor's Note. Following is text of talk given by Most Rev. Leo T. Maher last Sunday at Constituting Assembly ofthe San Diego Coun- ty Ecumenical Conference in First United Presbyterian Church.) "How good, how delightful it is for all to live together like brothers .. ." (Psalm 133) Surely this evening the spirit of the Psalmist permeates this opening or a new day in San Diego County for the cause of Christian unity. God speaks to us again, this lime with particu-

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hie en a e Opposed patients, says Dr. Lh ing ton, and may be close y rrlated to the toxic matter produced by cane rous chickens.

mams. Goodbody Mortuary is rn charge of burial, with Re- quiem Mass lo be offered in St. Mary Magdalene Church.

1hose who. e general health is poor. "The e off the chicken is, ' more man r. to m· rket these diseased chickens, Dr. Livmg,ton . ays, shou d bring about th same public concern as the concern over the pill and overconsumption of tha- lilomide. -"-'-'--~------- through his I v .,pd kidneys. The prop I

Capt. Coppe~was----; graduate of Notre Dame High School, Bridgeport, Conn., a nd studied at the seminary there for a year before coming to San Diego. He studied for thr years at the former Im• macu late Heart Seminary a nd the present St. ~- ra nci Seminary, Alcala Park, and then entered the University of San Die1to College for Men from which he was graduated ID 1966, FoJJowing graduation he enlisted in the Army, attended the Pa ra trooper School and ocs and was commissioned a second lieutenant. In June 1968 he was assigned to Vietnam where he was decorated and promoted to captain. In. addition to his parents, survivors are a sister, Margaret Anne, and a brother James Gerard. ____ '

Another impairment lo the hum~n immunological sys- tem so that it is unable to fight other mfections. she . ays, would be to young chil- dren who could build up huge amounts ol tox1cit · and to is The greatest threat,

lar force, through the prophet Isaiah, as He declares: "Be- hold, I am doing a new thing: now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?" What is this new thing? What do we per• ceive? The formation of this Con- rerence opens doors on ex- citing new possibilities for serious dialogue with each other and effective coopera- tion in solving the numerous problems facing us here in our own county. The program areas indicate the fields of challenge. From these areas of real need comes the "Damas- cus call" which we must an- swer, and answer together. Theological Dialogue Think or what can be done in getting to know each other with greater perception through theological dialogue in many different forms . Think what our joint experience and ex• pertise and resources can do in the rnst regions of social concern. Think of our need to cooperate with one another in the gigantic work of Christian education. I can envision very exciting programs, for example, being developed between this Con- ference and the Roman Catho- lic Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and our Diocesan De- partment of Education. Think what we can learn from each other and what creative work we can do together in many special ministries: to college students, to our senior citi• zens, to the sick, to persons in many other areas where the

love of God and the knowledge of Christ have not sufficiently penetrated. In all these activities, of which earnest prayer is the heart and soul (Decree on Ecumenism No. 8), we will grow together. True ecumen• ism does not seek to "return" to a past situation or to sanc- tify a present situation. It strives unceasingly for a future and complete reconciliation of all those who bear the name of Jesus Christ. The most fundamental move• ment is not that of Com- munions toward each other, but that or all Christians to• ward Christ in prayer, serious theological dialogue and in- volvement in ministering to the whole or God's People. Great Expectations I have come this evening in behalf of the Diocese of San Diego with great joy, because we are jointly inaugurating a new era in ecumenism. We who constitute this Conference - and the many others who will join us - enter this era with great expectations, our hearts firmly fixed on the risen living Lord who, with the Holy Spirit, is drawing all things to the Father (Ephesians 1). We know that in God's time and rn God's way, the priestly prayer of Christ will be fu - filled. "May they all be one. Father, may they be one in us, as you are in me and I am in you, so that the world may be- lieve it was you who sent me." (John 17:21).

MARDI GRAS CHAIRMAN - Mrs. Thomas Finn of La Jolla 1s chairman of the 23rd annual Mardi Gras llall to be held Saturday ni11ht, February 7, in Hotel del Coronado. A major event of the social sea- son, the Mardi Gras is sponsored by the Juniors of Social Service Aux1hary. The ball will be a benefit for Camp Oliver in Descanso, conducted by the Sisters of Social Service. Mrs. Finn has been an Auxiliary member since 1964 and is active on many committees and in other Catholic and civic 11Nups. Her husband is vice chair- man of the Camp Oliver Board. ,(; ----~C..:0...-~_.;__:........:;~~-- -

Ex-Nun Pays Eve In Ballet Comeback By JOSEPH THESKE~

training with my bal)et train- ing. It is a role that calls for innocence and wonder. •·Jn the beginning of the bal- let, Adam comes on stage with his left hand seemingly para- lyzed. I appear as i[ coming from his side. I'm propelled as if bv a force. Then I fall to the ground and feel the dirt. In the first solo I explore my ody my hands, my feet. dam and Eve have a pas de deux m which he tries to kiss me, bu I recoil. The whole ballet is a joyous thing. You kno - there is no right or wroqg, Just joy in ing alive.'' Cast Listed In "The Creation" with-Miss Bernal and Robertson will be Phoebe Meyers, Rebecca Shofner and Clarence Carl, plus the corps de ballet. Elaine Thomas, principal teacher of ballet at the School of Performing Art , l1as been instructing Miss Bernal. Wayne Davis. an i11structor there, choreographed the work. The 24-year-old ballerina was a member of U1e San Francisco Ballet Company and studied with the Royal Ballet of England and the Danish Royal Ballet before she joined the convent in 1964. While a nun she had the dis- tinction of dancing the first Mass in 1968, at the Natonal Theology Convention in the Saint Francis Hotel, San Fran- cisco. Miss Bernal is looking for- ward to Sunday, when she steps on stage at the Civic

Her life as a nun is still fresh in the mind of Tina Ber- nal, but she is adjusting to her "civilian" career as a balle- rina. The petite dancer (5:2 and 90 pounds) will make her first public appearance since leav- ing the convent in a program at the Civic Theater Sunday at .- 8p.m. She will dance the role of El'e in Milhaud's "The Crea- tion of the World," which will be a part of the American Youth Performs' concert by the San Diego Youth Sym- phony Orchestra. Robertson Dances Adam Miss Bernal will be guest artist with the School of Per- forming Arts' ballet troupe staging the Milhaud work. HPr partner will be Larry Rob- ertson, who will appear as Adam. What brought about the de- cision to leave the convent of the Religious of the Sacred Heart in El Cajon, a teaching order, and return to the dance field? "Last Dec. 8 I would have had lo renew my vows as a nun far three ore years." she said in a recent interview. "I would say that from Octo- ber on I debated whether to stay or leave. Decided to Leave "My superior at the convent was wonderfully under- standing. She wanted only what was best for me. I thought it out very carefully, and on Dec. 6. two days b 0 fore I had to decide, I told of my plans to leave. "The first day out I wasn '! so sure. but the second dar I was like a fish back in waler. I knew I had made the nght decision. My mother, who was a ballerina, was kind of dubious about it, but she gave her okay." The dancer, who looked at ease in mod clothes , i excned about the part she portrays in ''The Creation." 'A Marvelous Part' "It's really a marvelous part," she commented. "And it integrates my religious

Johnson. who b also man- ager of XEG. I 1·adio station, 1s a member of tlJP com- municat10n task!orce , Ur- ban Coalition and winner of a San Diego 200(11 Annivrr- ar~ Celebiarion award for community leader.,hip in televi ion and radio He livfs al 141 RnS\Vl"IJ .:r , San DiegL • 1rn. C:on~;i IP, is pa t pi e,idrnt of 1hr ~an Diego and Imperial Countie, Girl Scout Counr-il San Diego .lunio1· LPague and San Die- o Ba11Pt A, ocialion, Sht> i.· th" mother of fi\'e chil- drrn attendrd Roche~ter, 1•• Y. and lunich, Germany uni\ er,ities. ·anto recei\'ed his ·uris dot'lor de ree frnm the ve1·~1ty o an 1ego. e is cha1rman of the Clafremont Boys Club board of direc- tots and ·s acti\·e with such organizations as Kiwanis Club and the California State Parent - Teacher Associa- tion Mrs. Gilliam is the wife of municipal court judge Earl Gilliam. A graduate of San Francisco tale College. .\I!,. Gilliam has tau 0 ht in the an Diego chooi Dis- r rict .• he S<'t ved a• a com- m11n11y organi><'I fo, Edu.

They are Charle Johnson, president or the I o ca I NAACP :\!rs, Michael Tl:i Gonzale1., p 1· e A 1 dent of I lnds 1n Motion

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FREE A.XI> EASY-Ballerina Tina Bernal, a for- mer member ot the Religious of the Sacred Heart, El Cajon, akes a stance during rehears- als for "The Creation of the World." She will make her first public appearance since leaving the convent Sunday in the Civic Theater. Miss Bernal formerlv was a dancer with the San Fran- eisco Ballet Company.

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