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Barry Bywalec, Editor-in-Chief of the '67 Saldet, is another entry in his Ulittle red book. Faced with many vvearisorne and, at times trivial details, Barry did much to change a group of students into an efficient organization. As Copy Editor of the '67 Saldet, Richard La Grandeur was Ie- sponsible for all the writing in the yearbook. He approved or rejected all cutlines, captions, and copies. Rich devoted much of his time to writing and revising the senior pages. W, - . xmmzmfffa-:mlm-1uf-m:wfffMmm making John Janis, Head Photographer and Assistant Eclltor pauses a moment from his task of changing film to adjust the yearbool- s press camera. Iohnls staff is credited with most of the pictures in the Saldet New moderator leads staff with new ideas and techniques to publish largest book in sehool's history
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spirit with a distinctive vigor Parents who care made Salesian the great school it is Here at Salesian we are very fortunate. We have both an active Mothers' Club and a persistent Dads' Club. Our entire sports program is greatly dependent on the Dads, Club for Financial backing. This year the varsity football team was equipped with the finest new helmets available, and future plans call for re-equipping the track team. Equally important is the Mothers, Club, which has financed most of Salesian's internal development. Early this year, Room Four was converted into the schoolis badly needed Chapel. With Father Crehl's full co-operation and the financial support of the Mothers' Club, the new chapel was completed two weeks after school re-opened in the fall. With the Mothers, and Dads' working together Salesian High School can't help but become a better place to learn, pray, and study. Father Sarro and Mrs. Joseph Boisineau discuss the agenda for the n p 1 1 Y night's meeting. Mr. Boisineau is the chairman of the Dads Club's Board of Directorsg he and Father work closely together to ensure the success of the endeavor. The Board of Directors and their moderator, Father Sarro, are the decision-making body of the Dads' Club. The Dads' Club is largely responsible for the iinancial backing of Salesian's sports program.
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Sitting at his desk, Edward Boyd, Business Manager for the Saldet, is making out a list of unpaid ads. During the yearbook drive almost 510,000 passed through his capable hands. Ed is also in charge of the Index Stall. Where is the yearbook room, please? Ah, here we are. I'd like to join the staPfg is there any- thing I can do? Good! Paste-up, what,s that? Now letls see: Where are the layout sheets? In the drwer? All right, where are the glue erasers? In the same drawer, eh? No, that's all rightg I can find the blue pencils myself. Now letis seeg I saw them around here somewhere. You say they're in the drawer? That is impossible! I've already looked - well, what do you know! There they are, right there in the drawer. Oh well, back to work. Say, I'm almost finished with this pageg where do you put the finished layouts? I should have guessedg in the drawer! What do you mean I didn,t clean the pageg I know that there is a hole in the picture, but it couldn't be helped. Of course, I'll do it over M tomorrowg itls too late to do it now. Despite the amazing efficiency of this year's staff, the Saldet of 1967 promises to be the biggest and best yearbook ever published. Fr. Bradley, the new moderator of our '67 Saldet has devoted much of his time and effort in learning the techniques of producing an excellent yearbook. Father is looking over a completed layout that awaits his approval before being sent to the printer. 89
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