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Contributors Art Checking lb e was THE BOTOLPHIAN PERSONNEL ROBERT MULDOON Editor JOHN FARRELL Managing Editor- PAUL DUGGAN Business Manager John Finnegan Ronald McLaughlin Sports Francis Campanella George Madden Business Richard Port Henry Lelaurian Edward Cannon Thomas Larkin Ralph Sozio Home News Thomas Connolly Thomas Morrissey Richard Murphy Camera Crew Leo Burke John Moriarty F r. P0 Wers and his bus Y little bea Vers Fr. Powers and Managing-Editor John Farrell Muldoon and Editor Looking oxer the day s f6C61plS
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THE BOTOLPHIAN Under the direction of Father William J. Power, S.J., our magazine, THE BOTOLPHIAN, entered its 38th year of publication. Editor of 195455 BOTOLPHIAN was Robert Muldoon with John Farrell as Managing Editor. Of particular note in the BOTOLPHIAN of '54 were Ron McLaughlin,s Poems in Class and John Fin- negan's Pro Video. The article, Poems in Glass was particularly appropriate. This year being the Marian Year it explained that our stained glass windows which were installed only last summer in our school chapel by the Edward W. Hiemer Company of New Jersey, were actually la sermon which reaches the heart through the eyes'. They tell of the life of Christ and His Mother Mary, along with the origin of the Jesuits to the pres- ent time. These windows are a pictorial history of the Jesuits highlighting Loyola, Jogues, John Berchmans, Gonzaga and others. They present the lives of the boy saints in a very attractive and appealing manner. An- other highlight of the magazine was Logan, written by Managing Editor John Farrell with Francis Hughes. The article explained the story behind Logan International Airport. BOTOLPHIAN LITERARY PERSONNEL Baci Donaher. Moriarty, Shea, Murphy, Finnegan, Morrissey. Middle: Lelaurian. Duggan, Port, The Sports Section with its multitude of activities was capably handled by George Madden and Frank Campanella. Tom Morrissey watched over the newly designed Home News Section. The pages of the maga- zine were enlivened by pictures taken by our Camera Crew, led by John Moriarty. The Art Department, with Ed Cannon at the helm, brightened the magazine im- mensely. A Molheris Club Page, from the pen of Fr. King, S.J., was added this year to the regular depart- ments of the periodical. Editor Muldoon and h' is hard working crew Snno. Campanella, Connally, McLaughlin, Cannon. Front: Madden, lgo, Doherty, Farrell. Fr. Pow- e Q J., Muldoon. Condon. Sozio, Hughes.
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BAPST DEBATING TEAM Bach lgo, Sullivan, Grady, Kickham, Finnegan. Middle: Madden, Engel, Lee, Scribner, Giere. Front: Wade, McLaughlin. Fr. King, SJ., Bagot, 0'Donnell, Ficociello. Each year the Bapst Debating Society, because of its recognized excellence in debating circles, received a number of invitations to debating tournaments. This year Fr. King SJ. arranged an impressive schedule for the varsity debators, climaxed by the Fordham Tourna- ment in New York. Annually this tournament attracted the top schools for a week-end of debating. ln the past, the Bapst Debating Society has done very well here. ranking among the top teams. All eyes were turned, however, upon the coveted C.Y.O, Trophy. Particular attention was given it this year. for. if it was won, it would be retired permanently at B.C. High. Ender the instructive guidance of Fr. King SJ.. the Bapst began preparations for the C.Y.O. early in October. Pres ident Bagoi es his audience THE BAPST
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