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BON-AIRE Above: These are the men who exhausted many hours contem- plating and organizing the ideas which compose the 1970 Bon-Aire. Frank X. Bochanski, Photography Editorg Frank McG1one, Sports Editorg Frank Real, Copy Editorg Frank Nash, Senior Editorg Den- nis Hyland, Editor-in-Chief: Joe Sulmar, Faculty Editorg Tom Power, Underclass Editorg and Larry Hallinan, Morale Officer, Sergeanteat-Arms, and Design Editor. IIA Above: Frank McGlone and Dan Muldoon appear interested in past Bon-Aire editions. Left: In between reading the Bonner Bulletin and doing homework, Iohn Stefano, Tom Power, and Joe Sulmar do some work on the yearbook.
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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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Below: Frank Nash pauses to answer the questions of other staff members. Frank was instrumental in producing this year's book. xl- '-ln. .iv Right: Well guys, I think we just missed another deadline. Uoe O'Brien to Dennis Hyland and Larry Ha11inanD. Below: Dennis Cahill, Greg Bates, and Frank Bochan- ski inspect the many facets of the photography room. These men spent many hours developing pictures for the yearbook. ln a most sincere effort to steer away from the ordinary and to employ the unusual, the 1970 Bon-Aire staff has endeavored to produce Bonner's Finest yearbook ever. The theme, which is Changed, presented itself as a most worthy challenge to the editorial staff and staff workers responsible for the birth of Bon-Aire 1970. It was not, however, without many problems and seemingly endless hurdles to clear before it became a reality. This book is a result of the work of 14 or 15 overburdened men, willing to put everything into their work. Perhaps there were as many motives as there were people working on the book, but just ask the members of the stall: and they all will say the same thing: Yes, it was worth it. DENNIS 1-IYLAND Editor-in-chief, 1970 Yearbook Below: I am the Editor-in-Chief 1 and make no mistake about that. -r ,ek -af , . . V ...:::,.AAlr-.LX : W. S A f A . . Ut, V Vila, . '.:,c:lV XXX - 5- I S
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