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Building Trades Council The Student Council is a demo- cratic organization made up of the students. This year, its officers were: Robert Gosdeck, President, Ronald Muscarella, Vice President, William Gagnon, Secretary, Paul Towkach, Treasurer, John Bartolomeo, Ser- i geant-at-arms, Mr. Schwegler, Ad- viser. The achievements of the Council this year have been many. lt sent two representatives to leadership school at Forty Acres, and conducted a Booster Club to raise funds for school activi- ties. It sent trained representatives for active leadership in the newly or- ganized lnter-City Student Council and provided material for their con- stitution. The Council conducted a football rally to stimulate attendance at games, initiated a successful Blood Donor Campaign, provided leadership for intramural sports, and, in general, A meeting of the Executive Committee worked fOr the good Of the bgyg, FRONT ROW-Mr. Schwegler, Paul Towkach, Robert Gosdeck, Ronald Muscarella, William Gagnon SECOND ROW-Andrew Grimaldi, Paul Murphy, William Schneider, Joseph Schottmiller, Robert lsaacs, Francis Gerace, Wilbert Reinacher, Robert Belica, Ronald Haist, Daniel Stevens, lrven Duguay, Donald Kleinschmidt THIRD ROW-Ronald Sandy, David Tessmer, Robert McCarthy, William Sobczak, Robert Gallant, Eugene Rokosky, Louis Scozzaro, Stanley Kuskosky, Raymond Fitscher, Eugene Osvath, Frank Krizon, Ronald Biniarz FOURTH ROW-Samuel LaPorte, Terry Hawkins, Robert Morelle, Victor Ricigliano, Alan Struebel, Paul Rizzo, Anthony Sciolino, Charles DiMaria, Richard King, Anthony Marano, Harry Draiem, Frederick Tarantino, Sam Coaorella FIFTH ROVV-'Michael Murray, Arthur Brese, Neil Hamilton, Roy Jahren, Eugene Bicz, John Burns 52
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Building Trades News SEATED-Edward Kraianowski, William Isaacs, Raymond Fitscher, Joseph Schottmiller, Robert Kind d Robert Galvin, Philip DiOrozio STANDING-Allen Canfield, Thomas Curtin, Joseph Nolan, Raymond VanDick, Emil Schottmiller, J Erzezinski, Augustine Sodaro This year, as in the past, the Mc- Kinley Artisan has proved itself to be dependable. The staff has worked hard all year and has produced four fine issues which were enjoyed by both the faculty and the students. We would like to express our thanks to our faculty advisers, Miss Jepson and Mr. Dobbins, for their generous assistance. Also, we would like to thank Mr. Kamprath, Mr. Guest, Dr. Deluhery and Mr. Phelps for their fine editorials. Next our appreciation goes to our editorial staff, including Joseph Schottmiller, editor-in-chief, Raymond Fitscher, exchange editor and sports editor, and Robert Kindred, news edi- tor. Our hard-working reporters were Joseph Nolan, Emil Schottmiller, Ray- mond Van Dick, John Brzezinski, Ed- ward Krajanowski, Allen Canfield, Philip DiOrazio, Robert Galvin, Tom Curtin, James Blum and Augustine Todaro. Thanks also go to William Gagnon who, although not on the staff, had contributed several good sports articles. The McKinley Artisan has had a successful year. We hope to have o bigger and better one next year, Circulating The Artisan
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rd Safety Promoters This year, McKinley's Safety Com- mittee has done a great job and won another national award. The faculty advmers for this acHvHy were AAL Napier and Mr. Ben D'Arcangelo. The officers for the first term of the year were William Sobczak and Anthony Marana for the morning shops and David Tessmer and Charles DiMaria for the afternoon shops. ln the sec- ond terny the afhcers were Joseph SchaHnHHerand DonaM Cunnmgham for the morning shops and the aftere noon shops were led by Stephen Hrab and Roben Brmhan. Among the tasks the committee has undertaken this year was hallway traffic control. Also the safety men from each shop were responsible for the preparation of safety posters. Last, but not least, an accurate ace count of our accident rate has been kept up4o-date on thelarge buHeHn which is in the main corridor of the V'tSg Qs A Q. ,X QIIIIIISIFSSSIIIIIH Keeping our safety record up-to-date school. FRONT ROW- Donald Cunningham, Joseph Schottmiller, William Sobczak, David Tessmer, Stephen Hrab, Fobert Broman SECOND ROW-Neil Hamilton, Thomas Walsh, John Dcugherty, Robert Isaacs, Ronald Muscorella, Robert Gosdeck, Robert Galvin, Clarence Dunovant, Lewis Bamrick, Peter Rizzo, Robert Gallant, Ronald Bachan THIRD ROW-Edward Kraianowski, Peter Taboni, Gerald Brown, Thomas Diehl, Paul Ryan, Richard Puerner, Joseph Gimbrone, John SanFilippo, Wilbert Reinacher, Robert Belica, Robert Kindred, Anthony Taboni, Albert Endres, Richard Lawrence FOURTH ROW-Louis Group, Timothy Medynski, Robert Pastor, Robert Koeth, David Scheuneman, William Johnson, Robert Rogawski, Douglas Nasca, Richard Danitz, Thomas Fish, Leslie Goff, Donald Kieinschmidt, Peter Sciandra FIFTH ROW-Andrew D'Amato, Edgar Muenzel, Anthony Marana, David Walter, Charles DiMaria, Harry Drajem, Charles Gordon 53
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