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Class of '60 Row 1: E. Gilleran, S. Kassab, R. Roberts, D. Rachwal, D. Wilcs, P. Collins Row 2: R. Horvath, M. Zajack, D. Stiff, M. Taylor, L. Skwarczyski, J. Ptak Row 3: G. Zmich, D. Va11Dyke. F. Pelloni, R. Argenta, D. Miramonti. J White. Row 4: G. Novelly, F. Dannhauseu, D. Bryce, L. Osiwala. For Pl 4. of if Row l: J. Caldwell, J. Chesney. P. Lehr. A. Sutton. Row 2: S. Malinowski, Tosto, VV. Zuber, H, Kowalcwski. Ron 3: P. Reardon, D. Maike, R. Aranowski, J. Monsour. Ron 4: T. Millmauer, R. Kershaw, D. Bartush, J. Ciesinski.
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DlSClplll l6:on essential role in the formation of o Knight Jug Father Carlin. the Jug:-Master, is checking: over the nletention slips while his daily customers are busy writing! an assigned composition. Judging by num- bers, .lug seems to be one of the most popular extra-curricular activities at school. Anyway, it does keep the boys out of trouble for at least one hour out of the school day. Discipline at Salesian is un- der the capable direction of Father Farley who is assisted by Mr. Rigney. Father's keen sense of justice coupled with an unusual understanding oi' boys and their special prob- lems is the backbone of Salesian's system of disci- pline. The primary purpose of discipline is not punishment but the formation of Chris' tian gentlemen. Above, Father Earley is ask- ing Mark Hamilton for a note signed by his parents explain- ing his recent absence. while Mr .Rigney listens to another student's explanation of tar- diness. Father Greene lends a helping hand to the discipline department by making' some important announcements over the I'.A. 'W-Htl
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The Pages Row 1: R. Ozdarski, R. Stelmaszewski, T. Ezyk, E. Mulrooney, D. Schirrick, D. Fradette. Row 2: E. Bielawski, R. Kunath, R. Florka, H. Reno, R. Lubien, P. Cote. Row 3: K. Neumann, D. Allen, D. Kleiner, J. McKiernan, G. Gwizdz, W. Neumann. Row 4: P. Evon, G. Graniti, A. Ceresko, D. Reid. The. School Secretory Our school secretary, M1's. Dorothy Connor, has been at Salesian almost since its foundation. She has always been a devoted and dedicated worker. The above picture. taken as she looks up from filling out report cards, is unusual in that Mrs. Connor is rarely without a smile for everyone. Her gentleness and kindness are well known and appreciated by all of us here at Salesian. The other picture shows our secretary as we will always remember her: The smiling, patient, and understanding Mrs. Connor.
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