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.. the fame is nothing. FRANCIS PATRICK NASH Frank is a most versatile student. He demonstrated his outstanding ability while serving as Secretary of The N.H.S., and as an Intramural Com- missioner for two years. Frank also graced our stage in the production of Abner. An honor student, Frank found ,time for tutoring, the school newspaper, and St. Edmund's Guild. However, Frank's greatest con- tribution was to the 1970 Bon-Aire, on which he served as Senior Editor. HLi'1 ii JOSEPH PAUL O'BRIEN Obie is high on the list of students who are most loyal to Bonner. His achievements took him from Debat- ing, to Intramurals, to Activities Editor of the Bon-Aire and back again. He further defended Bonner's academic reputation on the Scottls Hi-Q team. His school spirit Hows from this active participation and can readily be seen in his constant application in both scho- lastic and extracurricular endeavors. THOMAS JOSEPH POWER There are few people like Tom in this world. He is a sincere and hard worker. Tom served as Orphans Com- missioner for the B.B.C. during his senior year. He participated in the intramural program for four years, and his academic image was heightened by his election as President of The National Honor Society. Tom edified his cohorts with his unique traits that will insure his life long success. I FRANCIS JOSEPH REAL Since his freshman year, and culminating this year, Frank has performed outstandingly in the Band, Color Guard, and B.B.C. He achieved his own goal of academic excel- lence and still found time to play intramurals as well as organize them as a commissioner for two years. His cre- dentials gained him membership in The National Honor Society. As Copy Editor of the 1970 Bon-Aire, he was the underlying current of good humor and friendliness to the entire staff. RICHARD HERBERT STANLEY The qualities of a hard working young man are epitimized within the actions of Dickie. He has been a member of Student Council since sophomore year, applying himself in all of Council's activities, his biggest being the leader- ship of the Student Council Tutoring Program. His ac- tions in many other organizations of the school have established him as a model student of Msgr. Bonner High School.
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The deed is everything, I 'W 'gifs ,M I THOMAS PATRICK KELLY Kell is probably one of the most loyal students to ever walk Bonner's halls. His enthusiasm spread to all classes and all students. His achievements dip into almost every type of activity possible. Tom was a four year member of the St. Edmunds Guild and B.B.C. and managed, as well as played sports. His work on the stage crew was instrumental in the production of many of Bonner's plays and musicals. FRANCIS JOSEPH KLICK There are some situations in our lives Where, in order to be recognized, one must be a stand-out. Franfs outstanding performance on the track and cross country teams demon- strated to all his versatility as a runner. But Fran had another hurdle to clear: student and faculty recognition. In the shadow of football and basketball, Fran gained recognition by being awarded All-Catholic honors. IOSEPH SEBASTIAN LALLI Joe can only be described as a Bonner enigma. A member of the football team for four years, Joe infected everyone with his spirit and enthusiasm. Unlike most, Joe has an ability to lead even when the chips are really down. He served as Vice-President of the Senior Class, on the football field, and was a friend to all. JOHN JOSEPH MCCORMICK Jack's claim to fame is his outstanding job on the basketball team, but it does- n't end there, he had other duties as well. A leader in his class, he served as a section officer and on Student Council for three years. Through his participation in the intramural pro- gram, and his interest in his class and school government, John I. McCor- mick is marked as a distinguished individual. MICHAEL JAMES MCKENZIE Mike is the kind of quiet, behind-the scenes type of person who prefers not to have the spotlight on him. How- ever, his work on the stage crew justi- fiably warrants him this award. As ,stage manager in his senior year, Mike set a perfect example for the under- class stage hands. An honest, hard worker like Mike should not go un- noticed, and so, our gratitude to this person and his work.
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JOHN LOUIS STEFANO Big John is nothing short of unique. He possessed one of the best realizations of what it means to be involved. Ranked second in the class, he devoted many hours of work to areas other than just scholarship. The Mathletes, B.B.C., Tennis, and the Bon-Aire have all experienced his mark. Boom-Boom gave IOOW to all he did, and this distinguishes him in the senior class and school. S 5 JOSEPH JOHN SULMAR The amount of work and effort which Joe put into this year's faculty section, is clearly shown in the result. His many novel ideas have made this yearis book a refreshing piece of work. Joe has also maintained a high rank in class and has participated in many other activities. His nomina- tion to the National Honor Society is only one manifes- tation of a truly great man. JAMES JOSEPH TERRUSO Every school needs a Jim Terruso. Jim possesses qualities of every sort, from cheerleading to section officer, and yes, even to janitorial work. Whenever there seemed to be a dull moment, Jim was there to lighten the place up. But when it was time to be serious and to try to help lead the school, Jim provided the impetus which makes Bonner the school it is. JOHN LOUIS VOLPE Once in a great while, one may come across a John Volpe. Although only in Student Council for his junior and senior years, Voip has become its most dependable member as well as its hardest worker. Concern for his school was also demonstrated in The Bonner Bulletin, New Spectator, and the Debating team. To this fine mem- ber of the Class of ,7O we extend our thanks. JAMES THOMAS WIGGINS To finish first in a class of 602 boys is an accomplishment which demands the constant application of a student's academic ability without letting up. Jim Wiggins is not the typical num- ber one student. He played on the football team, served as Vice-President of The N.H.S. and was a member of the Hi-Q team. To Jim Wiggins we extend our warmest congratulations.
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