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OOOOO OOOOO FRONT ROW: John Naffky, Vincent LoTempio, Francis Ferola, John Walko SECOND ROW: John Cholnik, Henderson Hutchins, Paul Flanders, Ronald Ziccardi, Salvatore Rinaldo, Joseph Kwasniewski, Ronald Sarafin, Richard Croad, Leslie Kozma, Louis Burgio, Anthony Abramo THIRD ROW: Charles Carfley, William Harris, Lester Dickinson, Arthur Gawlak, Robert Panaro, Richard Delmont, Joseph Eloff, Norman Neely, Richard Brydalski, Michael Ebert. FOURTH ROW: Russell Cardinale, Augustine Panturiebo, Eugene Zmarzly, David Forster, Raymond Geist, James Brezinski, Edward Cislarski, Raymond Boreanaz, Ronald D'Amaro, Joseph Collesano The principle that motivated the i958- l959 Student Council was service. All activities undertaken were attuned to this. The Council is organized on a dem- ocratic basis. The framework is that of a federation. Representatives are elect- ed by their fellow students from the in- dividual shop groups. Delegates are chosen by the various activities. All class- es are represented by their top officers. Meetings of the Council are conducted according to accepted parliamentary pro- cedures. Life experience in the democ- ratic process is thus provided. The Council sponsored two skating parties this year, the most successful ones we ever held. We also conducted sev- eral assemblies. The Junior Red Cross Committee was especially active. Our representation on the Inter-High Council was faithfully maintained. Probably the most spectacular activ- ity sponsored by the Student Council was the Spring Festival Variety Show. Charles Carfley acted as producer and Arthur Gawlak as M.C. There was a larger number of acts each seemingly better than the others. The entire stu- dent body agreed that this was the best show in years. The cast and the sponsor- ing teachers deserved great credit for their efforts. The Student Council Officers are. Presi- dent- Vincent LoTempio, Vice-President - Francis Ferola, Secretary - John Walko, Treasurer - John Naffky.
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ooooooot-,GOLD KEYoooooooo FRONT ROW: John Woicik, Thomas Kipler, Leonard Mierczewslxi Joseph Kwasniewski, Richard Croad, Robert Foley, Vincent LoTempio, Ronald Sarafin SECOND ROW: Gordon McLaughlin, Ronald Ziccardi, Vincent Lombardo, Joseph Kaefer, Otto Reinhardt, Robert DiNunzio, Salvatore Panepinto, Albert Buda, Robert Stamp, Wilfred Kraengel, George Fedo, George Urbino, Thomas Nola THIRD ROW: Louis Burgio, Raymond Boreanaz, Ronald D'Amaro, Steven Wilk, Daniel Suffoletta, Robert Latchford, Salvatore Rinaldo, Anthony Abramo, Joseph Gaughan, Conrad DeJoy, Paul Zozlowslci, Wiliam Wagner FOURTH ROW: Joseph Eloff, Joseph Makowski, Roger George, Richard Czernieiewski, Robert Wesolowslri, Jerry Kruse, Dennis Rotunno, Vincent Aquino, Robert Swan, John Barrios, Robert Houptman FIFTH ROW: Lawrence Neri, John Cholnilc, John V.:.l!co, Jerry Norman, Albert Farkas, Thomas Grabowski, James Sarafin, James Brzezinski, Julius Zebehazy, Carlos Lowell The Gold Key Club, under the super- vision and sponsorship of Dr. Deluhery, functions mainly to provide services to McKinley in the cafeteria, the office and other busy spots. Its high level of ser- vice to the school can only be credited to the members who take an active part in teamwork to better the school. Membership in the club is limited to a minority of the student body, young men of a demonstrated sense of respon- sibility approved by the following club officers: President, Joseph Kwasniewski, Vice-President, Richard Croad, Secretary, Leonard Mierczewski, Treasurer, Thomas Kipler, and Sergeant-at-arms, John Woj- cik. The Club's most important service is the supervision of the school cafeteria. Members performing this service are de- pendent upon the cooperation of their fellow students which is usually forth- coming. Other services provided are the management of the auditorium, the pro- vision of occasional help in the office, and escort assistance to the school's visit- ors. The student's efforts are not only helpful to the school but provide him with an opportunity to assume leader- ship, responsibility and to work with people.
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