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NEWSPAPER STAFF: Sitting, L to r.: N. Sadnytski, K. O'l-lara, E. Schmitt, M. Sieferth, Ceditorj, S. Kocot, G. Klein, Rev. A. Di Cairano, Cmoderarorb. Standing, l. to r.: L. Shaw, 1. Pirozzi, R. Taylor, C. Schultz, E. Tirello, R. Mizdal, G. O'Brien, j. Napolitano, G. Tocci, J. Turner, T. Tauskey. 7Zea14,ecz oz The school publication, DON BOSCO AT RAMSEY, is under the direction and moderation of Reverend Alphonse Di Cairano, S.D.B. Although the paper's organization is considered a club, the members prefer to call themselves staff members, as they are regarded just the same as any member on the New York Times. Under its present editor, Michael Seiferth, the publication has taken.a radical turn-for the better-in regards to its foremat, Ever since the first edition was published in 1951, the style has been a magazine effect publication not accepted for contests in which it could be entered. However, its style has been changed to a regulation foremat which may be accepted by the New jersey Scholastic Press Association. During the scholastic year, the publication has come out eight times with a total of thirty two pages. This number is almost twice the number of editions in previous years. 147
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YEAR BOOK STAFF: Standing: jack Crawford, Nick Melillo, Vincent Fennimore, Gregory Tocci, John Pope, Michael McCarthy, Peter Heistand, Dennis Finnerty, Thomas Walker, john Grillo, Tony Buckman, james Hammill, john Ott. Sitting: Robert Glynn, Bro. joe LaForge fmoderatorl, Raymond Taylor, Lance Shaw, Drew Nugent, Gerard O'Brien, Edward Schmitt, George Banino. james Mangan fMissingD. Z S The Year Book Staff though large in members was small in workers. On the whole the book was written by a small percentage of the members. If it were not for the long, hard, enduring hours that these few boys worked you would not have such a Hne book today. Most of all team work was essential. We wish to thank the underclassmen who willingly contributed time and articles to this book. We hope they will work as hard for their own year book as they did for ours. If it were not for the excellent, unselfish and untiring help of the faculty, especially Bro. joe LaForge, this book would not have been possible. We hope that his book will stand out from the other year books as a great contribution from a great class. 146
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ART CLUB: Standing: Peter Schmid, Donald Kreuser, Robert Gaden, Charles Schultz, joseph Maineri, Edward Tirello, Jack Ken- lon, John Sweeney. Sitting: Richard Mizdal, Bro. Justin, Charles Sudol, john Yorke, Ronald Poh. Missing CStanley Kwiatekj. The Don Bosco Library Aides are mem- bers of the Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes who staff the circulation desk, pre- pare book displays, repair library materials and generally serve as the good right hands of the librarians. As members of the club, they also represent Don Bosco at meetings of the Student Library Assistants Guild, an adjunct of the Catholic Library Association. 74a Dan Zaman at Hu! The year 1960 has produced an Art Club which has been a genuine benefit to the school. This is mainly due to the fact that throughout the scholastic' year its members have designed and painted helpful posters concerning various subjects. These posters were done in co-operation with the student- council for the welfare of the entire student- body. Other achievements have been: participa- tion in the Fine Arts Festival, assisting the Dramatics Club in the painting of scenery, preparing drawings and paintings for the school newspaper, preparing spiritual bou- quets for the school officials, and completely re-painting the statue of Our Lady of Fatima. Although all of the members have con- stantly been kept busy, all the members readily agree that it has been a most re- warding experience to contribute to the school in a way that they can do their most! Preridenl, Richard Mizdal LIBRARY CLUB: l to r.: A. La, Pica, D. Kramer, E. Tirello, J. Powers, J. Silva, M. Saunders, R. Clarke, R. Connelly, J. Peyton, C. Schultz, B. Guider, T. Dando, R. Forenza, T. McGraw, C. Jakubowski. 148
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