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6 y -SQ 1962 BORN-AIRE STAFF Editor-in-chief .... ........,........,............... A lfred Bingham Associate Editor ,... ...,... .....,........,..... ' , . .William Dibiase Activities Editors Sports Editors. . . Personnel Editors. , Typzsts .......... Photographer ..,. Moderator ...., . . , . . , . . . , . . .Brian Morley, Hugh Doyle , . , . . ,James Murphy, Thomas Broderick . , . . . . .Robert Crewalk, James Nealon . . . .Eugene Kearney, John Gebhart .........,,......Rohert Powers , ....,. Fr. Neil J. McGettigan CENTRAL CONTROL CENTER- Assuming the responsibility for as- sembling basic facts to form a repu- table project logbook are Rev. Neil J. McGettigan, 0.S.A., the Yearbook's Moderator, and Al Bingham, its Editor-in-chief. Their insight has faciliated the dramatic presentation of life at Bonner in the pages of the 1962 Bon-Aire. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGEN- CY-Stafiing the nerve center for Project 62 are fseated left to rightl Bob Powers, Jim Murphy, Hugh Doyle, Tom Broderick., Rev. Neil J. McGettigan, 0.S.A., Bill Dibiase, Bob Crewalk, and Jim Nealon. CStandingJ Gene Kearney, Al Bingham, 'Brian Morley and John Gebhart. -1189! it 2 were , -fini V , g ' I X A N' t f , X 4-.,
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ln Bonner, 'cnearly everyone reads the Bulletin. This well-used adage precisely describes the student enthusiasm which has met the professional-like efforts of the news- paper staff. At the beginning of this year Gerald Glynn, as Editor-in-Chief, was faced with the arduous task of recruit- ing high calibre reporters and training them in the shortest possible time. The success attained by L'The Bonner Bul- letin is due primarily to the debut of several new depart- ments, such as Campus Notes, 'GClub Salute, Sports Scope, and uBonner Salutesf' The continued advancement of the school newspaper toward journalistic excellence can be attributed mainly to the fine staff and devotion of its moderator, Rev. James Thurman, 0.S.A. BONNER'S TRACKING NETWORK-Pictured above are the members of the 1962 Newspaper staff who are accountable for keeping Bonner students well abreast of the current happenings. These ace reporters are alwayson the scene, giving a first-hand report on the activities projected on Bonneris flight program during the school year. PRESS ADMINISTRATORS-The arduous task of putting out The Bonner Bulletin falls into the hands of Rev. James Thurman, O.S.A., Moderator, Gerald T. Glynn, Editor-im Chief and John R. Hamilton, Sports Editor. Under their control, the Bulletin has maintained a steady course towards its target of journalistic perfection. PUBLICITY AGENTS-The Sports department keeps its weather-eye sharp for the oncoming events on the horizon of Bonner's athletic achievements. The Bul1etin's sports re- porters are fseated, left to rightl A. Jones, V. Flagiello, J. Hamilton, T. Smith, J. Thomas, fstandingl W. Bonekat, E. Elliott, N. Ariano, K. Kennedy, R. Crewalk, S. Mash and F. Foley.
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. . . project engfbeers vm.. ,,,.44+xs STAFF CONFERENCE-While Bob Crewalk, Personnel Editor, focuses his attention on his work, his associate, Jim Nealon lends his attention to the sports desk. Hard at work there, the unsurpassed writing team of Jim Murphy and Tom Broderick are engaged in a critical discussion over the captions which they have completed. -Q We- T ' S'-4 ' '.. HN- m.,s,,sf -. -- i A t wiinwfwsf-'-2-1: -5 w 'fc RIGHT ON THE BEAM-Staff Photographer, Bob Powers, presents his latest artistic creations for inspec- tion to Activities Editor, Hugh Doyle, who receives the pictures with pleasure. At the right., Associate Editor, Bill Dibiase, who assumes the chore of proof-reading all Yearbook articles, peers over the shoulder of Brian Morley, Activities Editor. These men have worked many extra hours this year with the hope of placing the '62 Bon-Aire among Bonner's best Yearbooks. of , ,. as , f V. ff, 39 - , f Q swf a t of 1 II7
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