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OVER THE UNDERWOOD-While Frank Dooley toils over the typewriter to finish an article before the dead- line date, his companions appear to take things more lightly. This group comprises the unsung heroes of the newspaper stall. lt includes photographer Frank Dirren, circulation managers John Toner and Paul Rowe, artist John McCurdy, and typist Frank Dooley. EDITORS CONFAB-- Pictured with the co-moderator, Father Sharkey. are the workhorses. Their efforts are mainly responsible for the production of each issue. Sports Reporters Columnists . . . Artists ...,. Typists ..... News Reporters . , Circulation ...... Photographers .... Moderators ..... . Editor-in-chief .... . Edward Manning Associate Editor ..... ........,., L eo McKenzie Sports Eduor ..... ,.... ...,. ,....,...,. I I a niel Bell Associate Sports Editors ...... Ed Prywitowski, Joe Clay .. . . . , . . Bill Donohue, Mike Maguire, Bob Mulligan, Don Renzulli, Jim Burke, Paul Peck, J. Doody .. ,...., Jim Murphy, Len Peterson, .lim Morrison, John Fitzgibbous, Paul Eaton, Paul Peck, John Mc- Creesh, and Bill Tobin .lim Murphy, Len Peterson . . . . . Larry Schnppet, John McCurdy A , . , . , Frank Dooley, Joe Bernardo Paul Rowe, Bruce Nager, John Toner , , . . . . , . Willie Allard, Frank Dirren . . . . . . Rev. Robert Andrews, 0.S.A. and Rev. John Sharkey CHECKING THE COLUMN- Father Andrews, Spire moderator, oversees the work of his two columnists, Jim Murphy llefti and Len Peterson. Jim's column, Student Council News, serves as a progress report on this important organization. For the past two years, Len has acted as ghost writer for the popular Billy Bonner Sez . . . column.
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,Q REPORTEIVS ROUNDUPA-Gathered around the editor-in-chief is the baekbone of the Spiro Staff Athe reporters. Through their efforts the news is gathered and brought to the press room for final crystallization. lx COMMUNICATIGNS CENTER It -it Edward Manning Editor in-chief Inherent in the basis of nearly every sueeessful organization is an eflieient method of distributing news to its members. Bonner is no exception to this belief, since it maintains a cap- able staff of journalists whose talents are directed toward this end. To the average student, the workings of the Spire staff seem minute. l.ittle does he realize the number of after-sehool hours spent in preparation for an issue. Harb month, peneils serawl over rough drafts, while typewriters patter and transform the scrawlings into publisheris eopy. The result of this work is another Spire,,' wlliell will eon- tinue to hold its revered spot as the 'ieommunications centcri, at the Bonner Pavilion.
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DISTINCVISIIEIT PERSONACE Roh Totaro, this year's editor of the lion-Aire, is ll man of many talents. Besides holding the ofiiws of sive-pri-sidelit of tht- Senior Class and pri-sich-nt of his homeroom, Holm assumed the re- sponsibilities of leading this yt-ar's yearhook staff anti, umler his lt-atlwsllip. the staff pooh-cl their efforts to vrvatc another host for the bestf, Wx 5 i - ws ' I: . 5 L 'i ,i 1' -is s .,.-.mg -t:s6!vZ.' 'iiulgcg 1 AN 4 5 ' rx .11-M-Q' Q.- , X t ACCENT ON ACTIVITY The ceaseless round of activities at our Pavilion presented a mammoth task to our avtivity staff, but the rhallengc was met with tireless enthusiasm. The staff was vom- posed of Stan Grabias, Len Peterson Ieditorb, and Johnny Simkiss. 'asv 'fu'-' Q- . .T Q 2 .- . , ,,,i It Us e.5fmw, THE PERSONNEL TOUCH The duties of these men involved the people at Bonner, from wee Freshmen to towering Seniors. Their joh was to place anal vaption the faculty. graduates. anti llfld0I'I'l2lShlHQIl pirtures. Editor ,lim Holstein is Hankerl hy Jerry Dempsey and Leo Rattigan. gr X' EE Q 1-.....-a-.... COOD SPORTS This year's sports sv:-tion revnrrls a nir'morahlr vvar, em- bellished xsith a numher of tirsIs. The-sv four staff-nwmlwrs eoninn-m. orated those 4-vents in tht- lion-.-tire through words anil pit-litres. Rav Letulle desi-rilnes a possibility to Editor ,lim Murphy as litl Carrigan anil Jim Donegan look on.
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