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Junior Engineering Technical Society The Junior Engineering Technical Society is a club for students heading toward a career in engineering. Field trips to various colleges and industrial organizations were made so that members might examine the variety of en- gineering programs which are available to them in the future. The most notable field trips were those to the University of Illinois at Urbana and Purdue, in Lafayette, Indiana. In addition to these field trips, the JETS hold regular meetings at which different problems about en- gineering careers are discussed. SVKONZ' HOU! Bob Tatarczyk, Richard Adelt, John Kusz, Walter Maczka, Fr, David Inverso, CR QModeratorl, Fred Wiewora fPresidentl, Dennis Ploszai. William Huss, Lawrence Jaworski. ROW 2, Casimir Kulinski, Lawrence Mirocha. Dennis Swiatek, George Sztajer, Alex Cobb, George Gintowt, Patrick Nichols, Richard Wisniewski, Michael Sare. James Sol- esky, Nicholas Cudzewicz, Wayne Strnad. ROW 3: Alan Gingle, John Ta- Iamo, Jerrold Liesch, Richard Kroth, Wenzel Belgram, Michael Ploof, Art Lange and George Schneider view an attempted perpetual motion machine. i - Randall Kazik, Wayne Babicz, George Schneider, Louis Orlando. ROW 4: John Poniatowski, Lawrence Nazimek, Gary Kizior, Michael Kasper, Alex Grattoni, Donald Berowski, Ronald Meyer, John Klein, George Stecyk, Joseph Pankowiecki. HOW 5: Gyula Szabo, Otto Barone, Thaddeus Szpu- nar, Zbigniew Sawicki, Joseph Baborci, Walter Wydra, James Greene. Dennis Rogalski, Paul Polinski, Terrence Phelan, Michael Murphy. Larry Mirocha reads the inscription on the base of a statue outside the administration building at the University of Illinois, Urbana Campus.
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Forensics Society 35542-w Mr. Prete points out an effective forensic technique, the dramatic pause, to Ron Rutkows ki. The Gordon Tech Forensic Society seeks to train its members in the key areas of public speaking and read- ing. Discussions are a major part of each meeting be- cause group activity, of this nature, gives the members a chance to express their ideas and opinions as accu- rately and articulately as possible. Literary works are studied with view to interpreting these in light of what the author might have had in mind when he wrote the material. This study and practice in expressing oneself as succinctly as possible, added to the training of writing and gathering materials for public presentation, were of great assistance not only in moments of competition, but, on a broader scale, in all the facets of education through which the student passes in high school. WON? H0114 Mr, Louis Prete tModeratorl, Gregory Bialkowski fSecre- kan, John Johnston, Chris Lorek Nice-Presidentl, Ron Rutkowski fPresi- tary-Treasurerl. Lawrence Rich. HOW 2: Mark Giangrande, Chris Pelli- dentj.
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Designers' Club The Designers' Club is an organization for those stu- dents interested in the complex world of architecture and design. The projects submitted for the Illinois Institute of Technology competition enable the students to use, correctly, those principles taught in class. Members en- tered many contests, one of which included the Fisher Craftsman Guild. The four areas of research: architec- ture, industrial design, advertising, and fine arts are the bases upon which members expand and deepen their growth in a rapidly expanding area of industrial arts. YKONU 730114 Mr. Hector Munoz lModeratorl. Walter Psujek, Stephen Soltis. Daniel Ceika. Daniel Wecker, Michael Esposito. HOW 2: Michael Members examine a student-drawn example of architectural graphics. l -Q LoPinto, John Mitrenga, Leslie Gullery, John Szaflik, Joseph Follmer, Ed ward Gunia, John Kubik. 1
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