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John Meyer, President of the Senior class, mulls over college information with Ken McNealy, Russ Barone, Mike Barton, and Dennis Alexander. CLASS CDF 1960 i Y? 4 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS '2- '23 45' 1' '77 rf' vs Af' qs... ., JOHN E. MEYER5 St. Adrian5 Academic. President Senior Class5 President Class 35 President Student Senate 3,4. Act.: Football l,2,3,4, capt. 3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Track 35 Guidance Club 45 Youth Achieve- ment Awards 3. RUSSELL G. BARONE5 St. Margaret of Scotland5 Academic. Secretary of Senior Class. Act.: Student Senate 45 Standard 25 Vocation Club Pres. l5 Sodality 2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4, co-capt. 2,45 Track 45 Int. Basketball l,2. KENNETH J. MCNEALY5 St. Barnabas5 Academic. Vice President Senior Class5 Vice-pres. Class 3, Act.: Stu- dent Senate 3,45 Forensic League 3,45 Vocation Club l,2,3,4, pres. 45 Pep Club 45 Tennis 354, capt. 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Prom Chairman 4. JAMES J. ROSENHAUER5 St. Thomas More5 Engineer- ing Hon. Treasurer Senior Class5 Sec. Student Senate 3,4. Act.: Forensic League 35 Standard 2,3,4, news ed. 3,45 Yearbook Editor 45 Youth Achievement Awards 35 Science Seminar 3,45 Bowling 3,4: Softball 1,25 Social Studies Club 45 Guidance Club 45 CIC 45 Honor Roll l,2,3,4.
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If ,-1 ,..-v 1-.1 RICHARD J BARRY Holy Redeemer Englneenng Hon Act Math Club 3 Track and Cross Country 34 Bowlnng 34 Golf 34 Tumblmg 3 Int Basketball 1234 Int Football 134 Honor Roll 123 CHARLES J BARTH St Gerald Tech Eng MICHAEL J BARTON St Barnabas Academuc Act Football 234 Bowlnng 2 Prom Com 4 Honor Roll RONALD E BECKER Holy Redeemer Tech Eng Act Student Senate 3 CIC 3 Track and Cross Country 3 Softball 1 JOHN M BEGY St Gerald Academuc Act Bowling 1 2 4 Honor Roll 3 4 EDWARDJ BERCIER St Caletan Tech Eng Act Student Senate 3 Sodaluty 4 Bowling 23 Softball 12 Int Football 23 Int Basketball 12 RONALD H BERTAGNOLI St Thomas More Class: cal Act Standard 24 Yearbook Layout Ed 4 Dance Com 3 Art Club 4 Socual Studles Club 4 Honor R 1 ARTHUR P BIEGEL Sts Peter and Paul Academlc Act Glee Club 234 Golf 3 GEORGE R BILLISH St Ethelreda Busmess Act Glee Club 23 Cross Country 3 DAVID J BITTER St Crustma Business Act Bowling THOMASM BLANCHFIELD Holy Redeemer Engmeer mg Act Forenslc League 34 Electronlcs Club 3 Math Club 3 Standard 34 Yearbook 4 Vocatlon Club 34 Bowlnng 1 2 Honor Roll 123 ALLAN J BLATTNER St Thomas More Engmeermg Transfer Student 4f ' lg 15 DENNIS B ALEXANDER Chrlst the Kung Classical Act Drama 1 2 3 4 Standard 2 3 4 Yearbook Sectlon Ed 4 CISCA 3 Youth Achlev Awards 3 Guudance Club 4 Vocation Club 1 2 3 4 Socual Studles Club 4 Honor Roll 1 4 ANDREW A ANIFER St Bruno Business Act Glee Club 2 Swlmmlng 3 Softball 12 PATRICKJ ARNOLD St Chrnstma Engmeenng Act CIC 3 Vocatnon Club 34 Dance Com 4 Basketball I Band 1234 Vnce pres 2 Sec 3 Honor Roll 1 DENNIS A BAKER Queen of the Unlverse Classucal Act Vocation Club I 2 3 4 Dance Com 34 Bowlung 2 3 Softball I 2 Honor Roll 1 2 4 ROBERTJ BALTHASAR St Dems Tech Eng Act Bowlnng 4 EDWARD A BANASIAK St Bruno Academlc Act Softball I2 '95 Q.-I' Q QQ ,,.,- 1r'r:r J 4-9 '1 N.,
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