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The former officers of the Radio Club are T. O'Neill, Secy.p E. Kulesa, Pres.g P. Herrmann, Treas.5 and D. Golibersuch. Vice Pres. M HADIU it 4 J SEIE EE Team efforts in Chemistry and Physics produced the data for developing a solid fuel rocket, this year's goal for the club. The Biology division conducted re- search into Physiology. The use of films dealing with different phases of science, Held trips to local industry and lectures by men working in several fields of science were activities held by the club throughout the year. The club's objective is to widen its mem- bers' scope of skill and knowledge in science. MEMBERS OF THE RADIO CLUBfD. Golibersuch, E. Kulesa, G. Roller, T. 0'Neill, P. Quinn, Fr. David, P. Herrmann, P. Manka, F. Wrenn, S. Mangione, E. Fitzner. N. Reimondo, J. Majewski, and M. Maciejewski. Every week the Radio Club sends WZQZR over the air waves. Having earned their license from the F.C.C. they joined M.A.R.S. lMilitary Affiliate Radio Systemj. Under the able direction of Fr. David Reddy, this club has grown by leaps and bounds. Every member is doing something from actual Broadcasting to the building of radio circuits. Next time you hear that cool hum on your radio you'll know it's WZQZR, Timon's radio club broadcasting over the air waves. I don't know the answer off hand, Gentlemen, says P. Schreiber, Science Club President. .Uernbers ofthe Science Club put away their instru ments and test tubes long enough to pose for our photographer.
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CHESS Bob Nlurphy, President of Tiger Chess Club, in an interscholastic match. Fran VVrenn is inter- ested kibitzer. Fr. David, moderotonpictured with Tirnon's Frosh Chessmen including Little Joe Garrigan, center foreground. A IJ I L' 1, P 4 r CHESS iuzcfomi Nix. i 'W Fr. David, again conducting the weekly meetings of the Chess Club, has provided its members with a busy schedule for the season. An addition to the club has been made in Owen Miller, who was appointed head coach. He established a set of rules for playing and feels they will greatly improve proficiency in the game. Timon 2 1 3 M 5 1 1 M 2 3 56 4 2 2 4 Opponent XSL Joseph's 5 Kensington Duffy tlfallon tLafayette xCanisius 'kRiverside Ryan Ryan St. Bonaventure U. 3 Grover Cleveland 'Bennett f'Tech 1 League Games Sr I3 4 'J -4 0 4 Il 1 AI as 's I .51 'ore' l 2 i I-1 N.. 'Y' Coach Owen Miller, right, plays a training match to sharpen his team for a coming battle. Jim Childs and Jack Sutton engage the St. Bonaventure Chessmen in thrilling match. 27
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Timon cameramen at work in Dark room are J. Kick, R. Bre- zinski and P. Meaney. DEBATI G The Debating Club with Mr. Ewing as Moderator has programmed their meetings to develop effective- ness and facility in the delivering of speeches. As OFFICERS OF TIMON CAMERA CLUB: J. ,VcDonalfl Treasurer, L. Ricci, Vice President: G. Grube, Presiclentq R. Coolex Secretary. lllembers are J. Kick, H. Hammond. J. .llajezi-ski, D Fallon, JI. Coffey, R. O'Connell, P. llmrzy. E, Fitzner. P Reich, R. Brezinshi, I. Stick. CAMERA The Camera Club, which consists of about twenty students, guided by their moderator Fr. Anthony have greatly increased their knowledge in the field of photography. One of the club's main activities is their annual snapshot contest. It is open to the whole student body and prizes are awarded to the winners of the contest. The Camera Club's chief purpose is to show the members how to use cameras of all types and the proper use of the developing and enlarging equip- ment. lawyers in miniature, they met challenges from other schools with much success. If you came to a meeting, you would probably hear H. . . My opponents have . . . or someone delivering an elegant speech on Why Schools Need Money or Contemporary American Life. The Debating Club is truly a credit to the name of Timon High School. ,Q ,J I ' Charles Fischer and Edward Cuddihy pose with Debating Club liloderator, lllr. Ewing. These students represented Timon in the K. of C. Oratorical Contest. Outstanding speakers who took part in the I' Model U.N. Assembly im March are D. Duhan, T. Kalicz, N. lllancuso, J. Forma. 1 .V 29
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