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Senior Committee THE SENIGR COMMITTEE Standing L to R. Stephen Delach, Anthony Kress, John Glabicki, Martin Carryer, Robert Kepka, Joseph Poniewaz, Richard Kosuda. Sitting L to R. Angelo Gasbarro, Richard Adamski, Robert Kumpfmiller.
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L to Rg Robert Kumpfmiller CTreasurerj, Richard Adamski fVice-Presidentb, Frank George CPresidentj, not shown Angelo Gasbarro QSecretaryj. Senior Class fficers Mr. Herbert Conrad Sponsor The dances which the Senior Class sponsor each year, help those who are interested in attending the Prom, raise the money necessary to finance this af- fair. These dances do not just happen. There is a group, known as the Senior Committee who are willing to give of their time and effort to help these dances succeed. Some of the members of this Committee must prepare posters or tape records. Still others decorate the gym, take tickets or check coats. Special credit this year should be given to Martin Carryer and Robert Kepka for taking care of all the electrical work and being most dependable. This Com- mittee can do the special work, but it takes the cooperation of the whole Senior Class in selling tickets to make these activities a success.
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KARL BOSCIA . . . Auto shopg Student Council 1,2g Patrol 35 Yearbook 3,43 Choir 3,43 Science Fair 4g Co-op 43 Auto Service 45 Junior Achievement 4g Enjoys building model carsg Interests lie mainly in racing. ROBERT BOYER . . . Auto shop Patrol 2,35 General Motors Training Center 3,4g Likes to build hot rods, and mechanics, Future plans: Career in the Air Force. KEN BRADLEY . . . Cabinet shopg Likes to camp, fish, and carve in woodg Future plans: Foreman in Cabinet shop and to do some writ- ing in the future. MARTAIN CARRYER . . . Electric Appli- ance shopg Senior Dance Comimtteeg Enjoys hot rods, Future plans: Electronics. 10 RICHARD ADAMSKI . . . Vice-president Senior Class 45 Captain of shop basketball teams 1,2,3,4g Enjoys hunting and swimmingg Future plans: IBM School. WILLIAM ANDERSON . . . Electric shopg Wildbill's interests lie in electronics, hiking, and camping, Future plans include the Marine Corps Reserve. RICHARD ANTOSZEWSKI . . . Machine shop, Senior Class Play 45 Co-op 3,45 Soccer 2,35 plays guitar, plans include college with hopes of becoming a mechanical engineer. ROBERT BEARE . . . Brick shopg Letter- mans Club 3,4g Homeroom Vice-President 15 Enjoys model building and footba1lgBearei's plans include playing sports and becoming a bricklayerg Soccer 2,3,4g Baseball 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2,3,4.
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