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The Bosco Beacon Bringing the best news at the right time is the prime purpose of a school paper. The Bosco Beacon did this. With hard-boiled Tom Bronikowski and Ierry Wesolowski as co-editors, there was no time tor play on the Beacon staff. These two were ably assisted by I. Raszkiewicz, K. Tadych, I, Adamski, C. Kochanski, C-. Gieldon, I. Schmidt, I. Barczak and I. Kachnowicz. B. Sobanski and I. Stawicki took care of the art work. Veteran writers from the ranks ot the underclassmen who will return to the staff next year are T. Curro, B. Cetnarowski, F. Kokalj, E. Kuiawa, C. Kaczkowski, and C. Butt. The Bosco Beacon was kept running and in qood condition by Brother Bernard Doerinq, faculty adviser. Top left: typinq staff: bottom left: editorial staff: top right: the staff: bottom riqht: Sobanski, art man. ,ff iw' it 1000 H wal up Nur -R Sltuzmg Pam hulvrs Nha, Edward P, 'H vets To fL'TT'...l':.'T.j12 I 'l 'l5P4'01e , r. H., Tvuclrvr C S tl! , V N ..,, . 5 at L D ' - M- Umfffff ' j 5' Q Glpinski ' Concert ix X e ' ...Q 'Sir .tv Hqyusl . B. ' -aJ,,.-- vnfcr X H X. xi vi tm I., ry, .I . ' Uh.. ,I I -. .m.+,, Init. t A ' 1 l x, V X .. lt. pt... gllmt- and 1 F 1. 1 V - .I ni ..- . um for lm - H if HJ... .,.Ymm mr ,L , X H I , I I . -X I ,N not ft I 5 .. . wig! 24- ,F-It l , , f u ggi H. I ut.,l,,, f Y'-Q 1 A 1 , , gl' ' ,z I 1 . it . mf - fw,'. 0 -A ..,, M .X .H fl ,fmt My . M P. I N ,y f?? i Il 7- Ahq. I fly! If Q.. ' g . ' 4 , yhyv 114.1111 '44, 'azhf 1 Wm ' A ' W S I tt. .. I . I A X S . s ,K er .fri-r. lg., , ' f ' 41,11 6004, ' I. PM .pn Mi g If ry- 4.5. yr 1 , 11,7 fi, N ' 55,1 If ' 'T' ' ' 111 Wir 5- 'M' rl. , m f ' ,' t, 'rp V. f,,,, 2 fu '-Q1 ,Lf I , . I is ig ., ' Ill: fqfld In-I .Y l , U I. I f .I A, . N 'ft 1 ff 1.1 fq. ll, MH 'Vw ff, ,, ' 'fro Wir N 'IW 'Q rf O .x ph 7XLd,,, y F , N k I I x .1 fo, ffm l I Q7' 101511, . 1- M1 , I l I ' . IL., 'lw.4,14ll' M l ,Q 'J:,,,VWht1.,d sp!! lit ,Ln ..... .t MW X I VI , M f,,,Mln ,-,limb
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Seated: G. Gieldon, G. Price, D. Wachowiak, G. Turowski, and D. Smithes. Standing: R. Lee, G. Holehouse, D. Erdmann, I. Iakubek, l. Szymborski, I. Richter, R. Knoll, G. Marshall, C. lanatowski, W. Sczesny, and R. Staniszewski. Catholic Students Mission Crusade The Catholic Students Mission Crusade began in 1945 as a part ot the Sodality under Father McCarty. In 1946, Brother Anthony was appointed official moderator and our C.S.M.C. unit was rated as Catholic Action. Through the tive years ot its exist- ence, the C.S.M.C. has Worked hard on any project connected with the missions, such as, collecting cancelled stamps, gathering old clothing, running food drives, visiting the sick and Christmas caroling. Along Fr Louis Trawalter opening the with these corporal Works ot mercy, the unit prays tor the mission and tries to be an in- fluence on all through the apostolate oi Catholic Action. The works ot this group do not stop with graduationg many con- tinue these same activities in their respective parishes. This year, the C.S.M.C unit is directed by Donald Girouard as president and Brother Anthony Sobocinski, as moderator. Fr. Trawalter driving home th facts about the spiritual annual retreat Mass during the retreat said by Fr. Piekarski lite in each one My
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Sealed M Dallen M Dobbs W Sczesny T Minla, l. Sullivan. Standing: T. Bronikcwski W Ne-dw lf N R volin ki l We-solowski, C. Nikolaus, l. Phillips. The First After two and one half years on Broad' way the First Legion invaded Don Bosco, and turned out a great success. Under the able direction of Mr. William Reynolds, and a cast of seniors, juniors, and sopho- mores, this year's play outshined last year's. The First Legion depicts the life of the Iesuits in the small community house of St. Gregory's in Southern France. After eighteen years in the order, Fathers Thomas Rawleigh and Iohn Fulton decide to abandon the Society: Father Fulton to make a name for himself in music: Father Rawleigh still in love with his childhood sweetheart. Father Mark Ahern, a very close friend of the two, tol- erated their disillusionment, but finally convinced them that the Order was the only thing that would ever bring them contentment. Father lose Sierra, a para- lytic was cured by a supposed miracle, which turned out later to be merely a subterfuge on the part of Peter Morell, the community doctor. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael Carey, the pastor of the nearby parish, and Father Robert Stuart, who disliked the presence of the monsignor, continually disputed about the disciplining of the 50
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