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Gerard T. Deckbar, an Atlanta architect, has been installed as
president of Catholic Family Service. He succeeds John A. Ferguson.
Deckbar, a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, is a member
of the Archdiocesan Board of Education. He was a delegate to the Lay Congress
and served on the ad hoc education committee. He served as vice president of
Catholic Family Services.
Other officers are: E.B. Baker, first vice president; Myles S.
Boothe, second vice president, and Mrs. James W. Callison, secretary-treasurer.
In addition to the officers, the other members of the board are
Louis C. Amann, Dr. J. Norman Berry, Paul Brown, Stuart Cashin, Jr., Joseph
Cerniglia, T. J. Crittenden, A. M. Deiters, John A. Ferguson, Henry L. de Give,
James R. Hicky, Harvey Hill, Jr., Mrs. James J. Hynes, Mrs. Benjamin L. Jones,
Dr. Joseph Markey, Lee Nichols, Miss Janet Rogan, H. L. Sander, Edward
Schweers, Dr. Patrick C. Shea, Mrs. Paul N. Steenrod, Charles A. Simmons, Mrs.
Joseph A. Wilbur, Father James F. Scherer, ex officio (secretary, Department of
Catholic Social Services).
Catholic Family Services, 1207 Carnegie Building, is supported by
the United Appeal, the Archdiocese of Atlanta and fees. It is a counseling
agency which provides services relating to problems of families and
individuals. Miss Mary Julia Hogan, executive secretary, reported that over 300
families came to the attention of the agency during 1967. One of the
responsibilities of the agency is to do admission studies for the Village of
St. Joseph as well as other Catholic institutions outside of the archdiocese.
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