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Building Supervisors FRONT ROW-Ronald Muscarella, Robert McCarthy, Louis Scozzaro, Robert Gallant, Robert Belica Frank Krizon SECOND ROW --- Pobert Plewniak, James Tuskes, Paul Towkach, William Sobczak, Richard King, Wilbert Reinacher, Robert Gosdeck, Clarence Dunovant, Gillard Harrity, Anthony Taboni THIRD ROW-Peter Rizzo, Donald Cunningham, Robert Galvin, John Cook, Stanley Skotnicki, John SanFilipp:, Eugene Rokosky, Charles Farish, Eugene Bicz, Richard Gromada, Lewis Bamrick This year a new organization was formed at McKinley and was named the Golden Key Society. The chief duty of this organization is to super-- vise the cafeteria. Its officers are: Louis Scozzaro, President, Robert Gallant, Vice President, Robert Belica, Secretary, a n d Robert McCarthy, Treasurer. The first faculty adviser was Mr. Kamprath. The members also will be on hand on Open House Night and other spe- cial occasions to usher people to dif- ferent areas of the school. The active membership of the Golden Key So- cietv is l5, and there is a reserve of thirty alternates. All of the members are identified by armbands which bear the initials ofthe Greek name of the society, Gamma Kappa Sigma. Next year we hope to expand this organization. Students of good stand- ing who wish to join next year will face a board of Golden Key officers and the faculty adviser. An expression of gratitude on the part of the faculty and the student body goes to this new organization. Golden Key men on the job
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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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Builders' Friendship Committee SEATED-fEdward Baumann, Gerald Brown, Philip DiOrczio, Neil Hamilton, Arthur Collins, Stephen Gnocchini, Mr. Grundon, Norman Kapperman STANDING-Joseph Bero, Richard King, Daniel Trietiey, Patrick Calabrese, Donald Collins, James Conners, Joseph Tramontano, Harold Boore, Ralph Bavaro This year at McKinley another new club was formed. The name of this organization is the Camionner's Boys' Hi-Y. The purpose ofthe club is to build better relations between stu- dents here at McKinley and to give them the training of good citizens. The officers of the club ore: Neil Hamilton, Presidentg Arthur Collins, Vice President, Stephen Gnocchini, Secretary, and John Bartolomeo, Treasurer. Mr. Grundon is our facul- ty adviser. Some of the activities enjoyed by the boys in the club this year were a splash party with the Riverside Girls' Hi-Yettes, a weekend at Allegheny with the Bennett Girls' l-li-Y, and sev- eral dances held with the Kenmore and Kensington Girls' Hi-Y Clubs. An invitation is extended to all boys here at McKinley to join this truly worthwhile club. We are sure every- one will enjoy every minute of be- longing to the group. An important objective of a club is enjoyment and that is exactly what our members A HN Spicer, pam, offer new-comers. 55
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