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CCDMMUNITY SERVICE CORPS Above: Bridging the communication gap between suburban and city-dwellers is the aim of these involved Bonner students. Through their dedicated work, they bring a deeper meaning to life not only to the young grade school children whom they tutor, but also to themselves. Below: Neither rain nor snow can their objectives to the fullest. prevent the Community Service Corps from achieving The Community Service Corps is an organization that affords the oppor- tunity for high school students to help children less fortunate than them- selves. Once a Week, a tutoring session is held in which vve help the children with their subjects. This Weekly tutor- ing is an aid to their parents who do not always have the time to help them. This program also helps the Sisters who teach them and the children, themselves, whose difhculties are fre- quently solved during these sessions. This organization is also most bene- ficial to the tutor, himself, as he as- sumes necessary responsibilities. DAN Mc ELWEE
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.I 5 , , ,e Q X' ,Rub .,-X. Q Qjxjgn an ,. 4, mini? .. ' '1 1 ffl! mt A The St. Edmunds Guild, to most students, is just one of the many clubs and organizations here at Bonner, but to its members, it holds a deeper meaning. This club is made up of dedicated men who unsellishly sacrifice their time on Saturdays and Sundays to help the children at St. Edmunds to enjoy life in spite of their handicaps. VVe all know what it means to these kids when they see the Bonner boysnz the smiles on their happy faces relay a special message to all of us. VVe all try to provide them with some of the companionship they need. This year, under the guidance of our new moderator, Er. Sevick, the Guild expanded its activities, in the form of our monthly parties. Most important of all, however, this club is composed of people who CARE. These members make the Guild the worthwhile club it is. Without their efforts, this or- ganization could not exist. RAY SABATINO President of St. Edmunds Guild -.W .L s c t. B S , EX' , 5 STE: If 4 .zs -:.-i ' 23 sig- -K X si .. if T t Q 'f if-it.. M ...rs P , Q 5 hx UA I ,.. . ip 1' .ns 3,7 ,S ...L E ,gg Pill t . ls i iw l Above, Top: Dear Santa, I want her to be 5'2 , with blonde hair, blue eyes, and Italian. Above, Center: Helping the children at St. Edmund's is the main purpose of the Guild. These men show true dedication and sincere compassion in trying to make life happier for the small children.
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we NEW SPECTATOR The New Spectator is unlike any other activity in Monsignor Bonner High School. Its purpose is to cultivate, in Bonner, a literary spirit through which students are given the opportunity to express themselves. The Spec- tator is neither a means of financial gain, a his- tory book, nor a chronicle of happenings. It is Monsignor Bonner in prose form. In the Spec- tator, the student can relate his surrounding world and its meaning to other students by literary presentations. The New Spectator is the starting point for all interested people. FRANK X. BOCHANSKI Editor of the New Spectator Left: John Hyland shows a work of literary prose to Editor-in-Chief, Paul Charlton. Reviewing and evalu- ating all works is the job of the Editorial Staff. Above: The editors of the New Spectator gather around Editor-in-Chief, Paul Charlton as he prepares to type another work of literary merit. The editors are: Larry Hallinan, John Hyland, Paul Charlton, Rich Rankin, Frank Bochanski, and Dennis Hyland. Left: All interest centers around producing a well- written magazine which is the true feeling of Bonner.
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