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,1... -qw? .. . OSA Out Christian Service this year expanded into new regions. One of these regions was the Soup- Kitchen. Bosco students went to the poorer areas of Los Angeles and served food to the poor at a soup kitchen. The juvenile detention center was another area that was reached. CSA tutored at St. Dominic Savio School, helped the handicap- ped at Pace School, and donated blood to the Bosco Blood Bank. The club also found time to swim with some of the elderly at Rancho Los Amigos. With all of the efforts of Fr. Marshall and his sidekick Louis Bravo the club turned in an active and successful year. 'ii 'Ns 1. Row 1: P. DaSilva, R. Bosque, S. Moya, E. Munoz, Row 2: J. Mendiola, M. Ramirez, K. Merriman, M. Watkins, K. Supple. Row 3: L. Mclntyre, E. Roach, L. Cibrian, P. Badua, K. Cummings, L. Bravo, J. Rojas, K. Schoman. Row 4: C. Brown, M. Hammond, C. Knighton, C. Addington, S. Weeks, M. Garcie. Picture 2: Fr. Marshall. Picture 3: Row 1: R. Herrera, P. McDonald, J. Padilla, Row 2: R. Wolfenstein, R. Culhno, D. Wade, Tom Ricard. Row 3: Fr. Al, D. Nickle, D. Pichon, G. O'Gorman, S. Blair. K .i . iss. va r l Q 5 5 yi 11 ' 9610420
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7l'wMu4se' ls Bmw The idea for a literary magazine had been introduced many times over the years at Bosco, but the stu- dents never showed enough interest to really follow it through. Until now. lt took an ambitious group of sophomores and the expertise of advisor Mr. Gaytan to get the ball rolling', but once things got started, they knew they could produce a successful magazine. With the hard work and dedication of sophomores Richard Wolitski, Tony Ramirez, Jim Carter, Tim Tormey, Joe Cimo, and Xerxez Calilung Cnot to mention ffwysc M W7 bf J, M all the encouragement of Mr. Gay- tan, with the additional help of Jun- ior, Leo Barajas! The Muse , Bos- co's first literary magazine was born. The magazines purpose was to provide the students with a creative outlet-a place to express creativity in any artistic form, be it in writings, photos, or drawings. lt achieved not only that goal, but with it a more important one - .everyone who was involved gained valuable experi- ence while also having a good time. ,, I my .. .... Y ,f.. Pig ' ,, - 7 - zz --M.--l, , leaf T 'mf 'l55W,95'Mf an Wit? fifw - iw: .::' JW: :.:. . i' MSN : wx 5 ..:5:.::'. :'. 55. :i': A Y , , ,,,, ,,, ,,, l..,,.l , ,::,,:, t , s . :Ft is B . ..,, , ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,. .,., ,.,., ,.,.. .. .. ...... . L99 :itil H' :: f.':'5I 15 :55 :E Q ,gig . an amiga .. 3 -- -- mm it ,, H . QM? H- f,::s2::'::f'.Q: . f A , a: LE . In J 5- tt as J.,-: Q,--vzilgtr---s. : 2 --W rm. V, , nn 'g,, 5 g2g,14,ss.lQt,g V ., ,S W kwafssgqggigiltggiwggmsyggtsi ggi igtsgr H ,gygggsiffgghi E5 V394 is te ?452fL:1zm5?VSlS' E'ur 'L5k -594 A JE ii.. SQQSWW A. rx, .4 . .. , fit? 'r E 214522555-3iv:xii5Q?Q235?Y1QE5iZi?MQW 'mi H551 ,QQSW X 'HKU V, :s?i'a:::': U Eli: BW? EXQEQ55 Q55 MW 1 fkneelingj T. Ramirez and J, Cimo Row 2 Mr. Gaytan, T. Tormey, Leo Bara- jas, X. Calilung, Ft. Wolitski. ' 779 'xg 11 4 Wtfffflh . 3
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Page 101 text:
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Officers M Watkins K Shoeman and E Earl. 2.J.Gutierrez and J. work takmg tickets 3 Senior members: Row 1: E. Earl, M. Wat- Schoeman Row 2 B DaSlIva A Bhupathy, J. Ayora. Row 3: T. C Addington J Chavez 4 Row 1: L. Martins, B. Miller, J. D Cibrlan R Bolton Row 2 J Pennmo, R. Schoeman, R. Zolg, R. Keg Club Does tlwjob The Key Club led by Mylin Wat- kins and moderated by Mr. Lamp had a very successful year. The club fulfilled its purpose of service to the school and community through vari- ous projects. The club tutored at St. Dominic Savio with Richard Wolitski going four times a week. Eric Robin- son and George 0'Gorman helped out the Bellflower Chapter of the Special Olympics by sacrificing a few Thursday nights at Thompson Pool. The most noticeable members on campus were Jose Mendiola, Jay Gutierrez, and Robert Zolg who did a find job taking money at the bas- ketball games. The club leaders were Mylin Watkins, Presidentg Ken Shoeman, Secretaryg Ed Earl, Trea- surerg Jose Mendiola, fund raisersg John Rogers, Special Projectsg Dave Cibrian, social directorg and Howard Nichols, publicity. it hyclub 95
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