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ofmer Breakfast Club 'Q i s 5 In keeping with the tradition of previous years, the arrival of the Freshman class enlarged the membership of the B.B.C. to the impressive figure of 400 students. The mission of this worthwhile organization is two-fold: objective one-to serve Mass in the Monastery and at our own Class Masscsg objective two-to provide a wholesome outlet in the form of group activities for the overflowing enthusiasm of its members. ., ? Under the guiding hands of Rev. Alfred E. Smith, 0.S.A., and Rev. John E. ig Dee an, O.S.A., the Bonner Breakfast Club has risen to be the lar est as well xi E g , as one of the most popular activities here at Bonner. 5 X i A GALAXY OF STARS-A token force of the entire B.B.C. regiment poses for this picture in the Bonner Breakfast Club room. Since its modernization two years ago, this club has become the largest activity in the school. Q' M c g sough t , p sse. t gr i' 19. ' ' f,s. M 1, Qt t 5:3 ' fir 4 H 'U V COURSE PLOTTERS-The oflicers of the B.B.C., who are mainly K pi responsible for its highly efficient operations are: Cleft to right? Jim QQ Bracken, Pat Devine, Rev. Alfred Smith, 0.S.A., moderator Joe it it 'Y-wc 9 ay' ge Y Bracken, and Tom Guinan. X .1 Q, 1 taxa fi
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SPACE MEDICINE-Joe Celini, play- ing the part of Santa Claus, attempts to rouse a smile from this serious little girl. The huge success of this party is a credit not only to the Guild mem- bers who sponsored it 'but also to the hundreds of generous Bonner students who made it possible by their con- tributions. FLIGHT 'PLANNERS - The officers of the St. Edmunds Guild are pictured adjusting the chart of the program of activities for the ensuing season. The officers are fleft to right? Larry Good- win, Secretaryg Fr. John Melton, Moderatorg Pat wDevine, Presidentg Joe Bracken, Vice President and Joe Breslin, Treasurer. ..-f' 515 Edmund 611 7d One of the finest and noblest organi- zations at Bonner is the St. Edmunds Guild. The organization consists of two distinct divisions, the work corps and the social group, which are always on ready alert. Project Clean-up is that phase of the Guild whose function it is to assist the Sisters in the upkeep of the St. Edmunds Home. 'LOperation Enter- tainment is that segment of the organi- zation whose purpose it is to furnish the children with the 'atender loving caren which plays an integral role in the life of any young child. The heartfelt grati- tude of the Sisters children at the St. Edmunds Home has been more than adequate compensation for the unselfish efforts of these men. BEAMING A SMILE-Senior Tom Miles helps a small girl whose warm smile is typical of the grateful spirit which meets the Guild members on their weekend excursions to aid the Sisters and children at St. Edmunds Home. f A -is - Lnmuuunn n- vi M1 ,aussie-u..uun1uu1in an-sg-luv: 1 mv, z,s,li-nrn,r1s1-
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ON T0 FRANKLIN FIELD-This was the phrase that helped to orbit our victorious football team to the City Chmpionship. The spirit of the student body was largely responsible for our Friars'5'A-OK performance. When the chips were down, the spontaneous reaction in the stands gave renewed vigor to our gridders, thus triggering another Bonner triumph. mo ale boosters . .. SIGNS OF THE TIMES-The job of bolstering the Bonner athletic program falls into the hands of fleft to righti, K. Gallem, S. Schramm, and V. Mnrziani. Although their work keeps them in the background, their appropriate signs and slogans serve an indispensable purpose in cultivating school spirit in the student body. --,-fs. 'W-.ff-.-.-.sn-sf.. L. i- .. . . , r . W., vw -f ws,-.uf-xi:-:wen W1 - a- f w1.r-A-'M1.g,t,1t,g:si- x, V-f,.fJ.t',ma,:,t2vr H l',wtfw1irff1'ft1w-wivanvnm
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