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Y'Qs.-nl nn. John Pastirzyk and Dick Massey are working on the '58 Saltlet in the yearbook room. John and Dick are the co-editors of the '58 Salflet I J X -e--li The Staff of the '58 Saldet Yearbooks a1'e always nice to look at, but few people realize the amount of time and effort that is spent in their production. Every extra-curricular activity as well as every regular school event must be fully covered. This entails quite a hit more time than most people- would be willing to give. Its preparation begins as soon as last yeai-'s yearbook is published and dOesn't end until April of the following year. Dates, names, places, events, everything must be as accurate as possible. Once the photographs are shot, pictures must bc made to fit the yearbook plans. These pictures must be accurately cut. pasted evenly on a special piece of paper. When the pasting is completed, then begins the hard work of telling the story of the photographs in words. When the copy has been written and typed on special sheets, it must be proof read for possible mistakes. This being done, the entire book is handed over to the publisher who sets the type and returns the entire book for proof reading once again. The financing of a yearbook is a special project in itself. The 'student body obtains the patrons, boosters and ads, but then the statli must check each of these and keep an accurate account of the money turned in for the book. These are just a few reasons why the names on this page are so important. This yearbook is their work. Benny Hdelbrock is drawing a picture of the Knight that appears in this issue of the yearbook, Dennis lVIarquis, Bernie Parker, John Pastirzyk. luck Massey and Father Coyle are busy planning some of the pages for the Saldct. Ben Bartnicke is the student photographer for the '59 Saltlet. He was given a great deal of assistance by the photographers at Crain:- Massey fCo-Editorb, and John Pastirzyk fCo-Editor? Studios for which we are all grateful. Here he is taking a picture of the P.T.A. Card Party. ,J fl ' .1 Ben Edelbrock, Jerry Kowalewski, Tom Reiden, Dick
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P.T.A. Raises Funds for Science Equipment ss This year the Annual P.T.A. Card Party was staged to raise funds for the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics laboratories. The planning and eftort that they put into this venture made this card party the biggest financial and social success in the history of the school. This is the Executive Board of the Parent-Teacher Association. They are elected to their respective offices annually hy all the parents who have sons attending Salesian High School. Father Kelly, the Principal, is also the moderator of this enterprising group. Ml, Rohrig fpresidentb and Ml, Brice The card party was a huge success. Here, Father Kelly ychairman of the Card Pwtyy discllm final talks to a few Salesian supporters who enjoy a good arrangements for the lmig Annual P.T.A. game of Cards' Card Party, Pmochle is a national pastime. Here, Mr. The mothers take care of feeding the large turn-out for the card alld Mrs' B01-das and Mrs, Pastirzyk and a Daffy- Here they al? D1'9Pa1'iHLI and tffstmg the COEQQ- friend are enjoying a night out for cards. L ARA, 5 C7 X an l 2 89
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The Senior Prom Lovett Hall, Greenfield Village, Dearborn. Friday Evening, April 25, 9 to 12. Gordon Keiiel, Dick Sosiii aml Al Pelletier tu- ggether with their dates arrive at the prom. Dick Clark with his flare aiiil Al Riekert with his rlati it 1 if .HQ u 1 45 1. .29 l Mrs. Ezyk helps the seniors out with a little hit of punc-ll. Al Rickert. John Clark, and Roh Burke are aviilly waiting for two more A0 that they can return to their dates. The Senior Prom is always a hig' nisfht iii a svziiofs life . rlllx year! prom was no exreptioii. The seniors eirioyc-cl 21 iiigfhl of claiieimf to the clt-ligrlitful musical note' oi lwl' 'wti'rriisoi, ziufl his haiiil. hail this Dirture taken oii the heautiful Liv-ouiirls ol 0110 of lllf' WUC llllllile kilmlll 3 DVUIN is lW'PTlll1l' llll' f2N'Ull5 ' . . c f M,mif.1,1 ymag-Q juq Omqide LM-QU Hall. outside the orcliiiary classrooin eireumstaiices. llere. ll uhm Burke, Father cil'L'0lll', lfuther Farley, aiicl Father Fleck art taking' their turn at the pun:-h howl. 'iv
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