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The Spirit of '60 Published by the Sophomore Class 2 3 s i J-'K' ,Qw- These sophomores are a really active group. At the bits of information that would he appreciated only beginning of the year, under the expert prodding of by the sophomore class. Above, the staff is hard at Mr. Cirullo, they began publishing a paper for their work. L. to R: Tony Ceresko, Mr. Cirullo tMocler- class. The Spirit of '60 is a four-page mimeographed atorb, Harry Reno, Larry Sebuck, Gerry Zobel, Tom news sheet containing facts about our athletic teams, Sutton, Al Buszka, Doug Van Dyke and Bob Rrozow- the school dances and other social events as well as ski. Solesion's Holl Guards These are the men who keep the traffic moving through the olcl hallowed walls of Salesian. L. to R: Row 1: Denny McLaughlin, Tom Trakul, Mike Vicini, Chuck Murphy. Ed Bourke, Jim Duggan. Row 2: Bob Boduch, John Maierle, Jerry Dolkowski, Ror. Dolkowski, Chuck Kotsch, Norm Weiso. Row 3: Tom Sauvage, Jim Doll, Paul Rohrig, Bob Morris, Larry Michalak, Arnold Warnock.
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The Dad's Club Father and Son Social Date: November 6 Activity, well-planned and spiritually motivated, is always productive of genu- ine school spirit. In this department the Salesian High School Dad's Club rates first honors. Their sponsorship of a year long father and son social program merits for them deserving praise as true Chris- tian gentlemen. Under theinspiring lead- ership and conscientious guidance of the cluh's officers, Bud Parr tSecretaryl, Joe Derderian tVice-Presidentl, Father Ca- tanzaro fModeratorJ, Ralph Schenten tPrcsidentJ, and Edward Aranowski tTi-easurerj, the Salesian dads and their sons have found many ways to show true parental and filial regard for one another. A father and son get-together opened the Dads Cluh season of activity oi November 6. Over four hundred dads and sons enjoyed an evening of whole- some entertainment, listened to some inspiring words from Father Kelly and then feasted on hamburgers and pop. Other social events included tht annual Sports Banquet on April 19. and the family excursion to Roh-lo on June 14. The highlight of the Dad's Cluh social calendar is the Father and Soil Communion Breakfast. On Passion Sunday, March 23, over one hundred seventy-five dads received Holy Communion together with their sons at Holy Rosary Church, and then hreakfasted with them in the school gxyin. What better example could a dad set for his son? Father and Son Communion Breakfast Date: Sunday, March 23 Place: Holy Rosary Church Breakfast at the Salesian Gym we 3 al 4-at '
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Salesian's Science Club The Science Club is a new addition to Salesian's extra- Father's ability to arouse interest in the world about us curricular activities. lt was formed early in the year by these weekly meetings are always well attended. The the Physics professor, Father Toner. Science Club has sponsored a field trip to the General Here the members are being introduced to the mysteries Motors Technical Center, and has a few more special trips of sound waves by the moderator, Father Toner. The in the planning stage. Science Club meets one afternoon each week, and due to Seniors are Invited on the Science Trip ' f The seniors were quick to accept the invitation extenrlerl to them hy the Science Clulm. Here, Mike Collins, John Pastirzyk, Chuck Kotsch, Dick Massey and John Maierle are about to enter the hns hearlerl for the General Motors Technical Center.
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