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Labor Harmony THE BAND SEATED Gilbert Spence, James Malnar, Thomas Rybak, John Zeller, Frederick Tarantino, Ciro Gcracc Robert Aszhach, Daryl Moore, Michael Ingalsbe STANDING-Joseph Logan, Donald Cunningham, Donald Huenniger, Arthur Collins, Lawrence Worlcy, Noll Hamilton, Gerald Brown, Edward Krucenski, Richard Stoehr THE CHORUS SEATED Edward Krojanowski, Albert Endres, Ronald Eachan, Daniel Trietley, Neil Hamilton, Richard Lawrence Robert Aszhach, Richard Przepasniak STANDING- Edworc!Joi'1nson, Donald Cunningham, Robert Kindred, Lawrcnco Worley, David Tessmer, Andrew Grimaldi, Richard Chose 57
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Builders' Exhibits At Christmas time the Dramatics Club presented a play based on the circumstances surrounding the writ- ing of the popular carol, Silent Night. The Chorus and the Band joined in this presentation, entitled The Perfect Christmas Song. David Tessmer acted as the Narrator. Other parts were taken by Andrew Grimaldi, Ronald Sandy, David Stinson, Robert Rogowski, and Albert Endres. The staging was handled competently by Pat Morrone, Anthony Galluzzi, Allen LaVenture, and Thomas Kalarovich. The audience participated in the pro- gram by singing a selection of Christ- mas cc-rols. In April a one act comedy, He Tried With His Boots On, entertain- ed the student body. The leading role of Wilbur Maxwell was played by Ed- ward Jozwiak, whose performances of such roles have delighted McKinley audiences for three years. David Stin- son gave a splendid performance as the irritable Mr. Maxwell. A scene from our spring play SEATED Edward Krajanfwwski, Andrew Grimaldi, Arthur Hess, Mr. Phelps, Miss Clayman, Thomas Weston, Augustine Soclcro, Ronald Sandy STANDING- Pat Morrone, Robert Kindred, David Stinson, Edward Jozwiak, Albert Endres, David Tessrner John Brzezinski 56
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Builders' Social Committee This year the Bowling Club started the season with ten competitive teams, each team consisting of four to six players. Every Monday during the season from October through March, the boys met at 3:l5 and bowled three games. Every week the teams' wins and losses were listed on the bulletin board together with the schedule. The latter was prepared by Mr. Klaiber, owner of the alleys and a McKinley alumnus. Ten cents was collected from each boy every week to pay tor the awards presented at the end of the season. The first place team was the Gut- terballs. Members of this team were Joe Falsone, Bill Reinacher, Tony Grisanti, Bob Belica and Dick King. The second place was won by the Lucky Strikes, whose members were Bob Grant, John Fisher, Bob DeGlop- per, Don Huenniger and Paul Tow- kach. The high sinale award was giv- en to Don Collins for his high score of 244. Another award went to Ron Baker for his season average of l64. Many of these some boys received pins for bowling 200 or more for a single game. All set to bowl SEATED-Donald l-luenniger, Harold Grant, Joseph Falsone, Anthony Grisonti, Pat Morrone, Wilberl Reinacher, Richard King, Robert Belica, Raymond Van Dick, Arthur Collins STANDING-Arthur Dofnres, John Fisher, Philip DiFroncesco, Henry Suplicki, Robert Gallwitzer, Robert DcGlopper, Eugene liicz, Norman Kappcrmon, Edward Baumann, Donald Collins, Ronald Baker, Donald Jurek 58
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