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TALISMA ,-f f ,' -f' I X' if ? I , , 'gg 5 .. 2- f Q .Q Co-editors, Joseph Cavanaugh and Robert Ballard, along with moderator Fr. Cordian look with pride at another successful yearbook. ,llembers of the sports stag take a break during a strenuous session of meeting the deadline. C0-EDITORS: Joseph Cavanaugh, Robert Ballard. BUSINESS MANAGERS: Eugene Wallace, Francis Mingerella . ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Louis Ricci. SPORTS EDITORS! Edmund Powers, Brian Bigelow. SENIOR ACTIVITIES EDITOR! Robert Leary. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Robert Brzynski, Douglas Desmond, Earl Fitzner, Pat- rick Purcell, Thomas Pacer. ARTWORK: llofmeister, Michael Snajczuk. W BUSINESS STAI-'I-': Jose h Ar enio, Thomas Wright, Edward Reich, James Mc- Donald, Joseph Tanzeia, Patrick Kelly, John Ruh, Raymond Cooley, Francis Shea, Warren Harris, John Schaffer. CONTRIBUTORS! Thomas O'Neill, Edward Kulesa, Thomas Jordan, David Golibersuch, Thomas Kalitz, Kevin Hogan, Fredrick Barlow, Jack Ma- honey, Thomas Burke, Peter Brown, Ron Dzie elski, Paul Bi elow, John Geary, George Roller, Terrence Rickard, James Blink, Robert Blackowiak, George Grube, James Pecanowski, Richard Linch, Thomas Adamski, John Clabeau, Paul Kuzina, Pat llleany, J. McNally, R. Ferguson, D. Schrum, T. Kalisz, ll. Hammond, T. Kick, G. Sobczak. Talisman editors, the backbone of an yearbook-First Row: Ed Powers, Joe Cavanaugh, Bob Ballard, Bob Leary. Second Row: Lou Ricci, Gene Wallace, Fr. Cordian, Brien Bigelow, 20 Frank Jlingerello.
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4 l S TUV by gllembers of Timon's 1959 version of the Ljrper House of the Student Senate are: A. Ottaviani, R. Zasada, D. Santi, J. DePaula, R. Leary, and R. illiller. In 1949 the High School Administrators granted to the Student Body of Bishop Timon High the privilege of self-government and the right to elect its own officers in a democratic manner. The first governing body was elected in the same year and was named the Student Council of Bishop Timon High School. The executive, legislative, and judicial powers of the Student Senate rest in the Upper House. Under the guidance of their Mode- rator, Fr. Robert Gabel, 0.F.M., and their President, .Ioseph De- Paula, the Senate fosters harmonious relations between the Faculty and the Student Association, and co-ordinates the academic, reli- gious, athletic, and social activities of Bishop Timon High School. The Student Senate plays an integral part in every facet of High School activity and constantly endeavors to mold a Christian gentleman and a true Timon man. In addition to governing the Student Body of the school, the Senate also sponsors many other activities during the academic year. It conducts the Freshman Invitation, Student Court, Pep Rallies, Seasonal Dances, and many other activities beneficial to the Student Body. Just punishment is pronounced upon ojenders in the Senior Student Court. J High point of the Student Senate social season the Inaugural Ball hosts the nfewbf elected class ojicers theirdates. i f el, l, I I ' s IQ
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Activities Stag under supervision of Editor Louis Ricci discuss last minute changes in final copy. Catholic Education., is the theme of the 1959 edition of Bishop Timon's annual yearbook. The Talisman has as its purpose the remembrance of the four years of high school. It represents to each senior a pictorial review of his high school days. But even more important than fond memories, it serves as a constant reminder of what his catholic education represents. Special recognition goes to Fr. Gordian Dudley, O.F.M. mode- rator and the co-editors, J oe Cavanaugh and Bob Ballard, for their contributions in presenting a book which the men of Timon can be justly proud. To the named and unnamed contributors, the Patrons and advisors who so graciously supported the financial aspects of the book goes the credit for the 1959 Talisman. TAFF N. Q Business Stag' members crowd around manager Gene Wallace to tally up the daily results during the Patron drive. Editor joseph Cavanaugh shows Tom 0'Neil the know how of Edi- The Wien with the Cameras ose with Photography Editor Robert torial writing while other members of the stag' look on. Ballard for assignments as a dleladline draws near.
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