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Ba nd OFFICERS Director. . . .Norman J. Vester Manager . Secretary . .... John Licata . . . . . . .Thomas Rigo Treasurer. . . James Kubiszewski Librarian Librarian Librarian Librarian . . . . . . Frank Manfre . . . . John Berdysiak . . . . . . Mike O'Lear . . . . . Chester Swacha Be F-4 P-4 1: 'S P32 'dmc' O R4 HCI' f-1-r-1-B on '-scum FE: E.. QN- l 'v ri n 25' 93 0 O 9.-1 FYI-H PRO mix' J' fl Richard Volk, Karleyton Evans '- 'f 33.4 -. if J Q Q 4+ 3: 'fi . Ng gf? A 1 . A' I X '1 'Z cvs gl 2 X' . xx? I 57 ff RK. 'i 1 5,-21 6 6 BRASS Row 1: Herbert Thomas, Wayne West, Gary Bauer, William Dilierardino, Gary Hussak, Don Casciano, Jack Trippe. Row 2: Charles Moriarity, Louis Tetragnoli, Bruce Mayer, Mike Gicewicz, Walter Kuhn, Chester Swacha. Row 3: David Sterlace, David Caruana, Karleyton Evans, Bill Loth, Dick Nawrocki, Everett Clark. HE Technical High School Varsity Band is the largest and most active service organization in the school, providing music for special occasions, such as open house and graduation, in addition to all the assem- blies. At rehearsals, held four times a week during school hours, music of both classi- cal and modern composition is studied and prepared for use in future performances. This year the band has brought honor to itself and Technical High School through the various concerts it has given. One of these was at the Conference of Teachers of Erie County whose guest speaker was Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt. Also, a collection of school
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lnterscholastic A Debate OFFICERS Pres1dent Caesar Naples V1ce Presldent Steven Tsengas Secretary Thomas Rlgo Treasurer Dav1d Zak Faculty Advrsor Mr S Block APFIRMATIVE TEAM Bernard Mach Robert Danebrock Rrchard Mardlroslan, Robert Ba ter Calternatej NEGATIVE TEAM Caesar Naples Txm Rlgo James Chmrel Davtd Zak Calternatel UPI I l I -:Sw -4. 556 44 Z r 5 15 Fm' o 2 UW I GU' we 1? 9 Sw Y? Row 1 Mr S Block Davrd Zak Thomas Rlgo Caesar Naples Steven Tsengas James Chmrel Row2 Davld McG1rr Rlchard Fey Gerald Narwora Donald Schalk Rxchard Mardlrosxan Robert Barer Adolph Wastungton Bernard Row3 Mach Ronald Naples Farrell Ronald Mogavero UBLIC spealung ab1l1ty whxch IS an essen t1al qual1ty that every debate team must possess 1S undoubtedly the ma1n reason why Techmcal Hlgh School s Debate Team have wrltten outstandmg records for themselves 1n the past few years Resolved that the Electoral College be abohshed was the toplc chosen as the subject for debate The aff1rmat1ve team met Kens1ng ton at Kens1ngton whtle the negat1ve team de bated Lafayette here at Tech We defeated Ken Wxllram Rerlly Damel Wmkowskx Davxd Sperber John D1Pasquale Athos Ravenas Andrew M Lesnxak lvery Damels Kenneth slngton by the score of 9 to 6 and were v1ctor 1ous over Lafayette wlth a score of 12 to 3 Th1s means that we amassed 21 pomts out of a pOSS1b16 total of 30 Th1s year Tech won the C1ty Champlonshlp and the N Y U Cup Congratulatlons to our splend1d Debatmg team The members of the soc1ety express the1r gratltude to Mr Sam Block and Mlss D Ben hern for the1r untlrmg efforts on our behalf 6
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WOODWINDS 81 PERCUSSION Row 1: Nicholas Germano, William Koepf, Herbert Benz, Norman Vester, Vincent Perrello, Louis Dorio, Fred Nowicki, Row 2: Tom Rigo, James Kubiszewski, Vincent Ricotta, Frank Manfre, John Berdysiak, Augustine Dolce. Row 3: lack Maison, john Yormick, Gerald Toczek, John Licata, Al Porters. Row 4: Frank Mariani, Robert Nagel, Mike O'Lear, Richard Volk, Fred Doring. songs and cheers was given for an audience at the Hotel Statler with the cooperation and assistance ofagroup of 25 Seniors. An annual Spring tour of various elementary schools is being planned and anxiously awaited. Awards in the form of letters and certi- ficates are presented at the end of the year. Also awarded at this time is the highly cov- eted Band Oscar, presented to the out- standing Senior bandman. The members of the band are proud and happy to contribute their efforts and service to the school. They would like to extend their deep and sincere gratitude to Mr. Nor- man J. Vester for the sincere interest he has shown in them throughout the year. 67 s : 5 5 I - T ' I I I 1 . - 0 . ..f 4v3 l N . ' v,r'.' . .ws gs: 5Lgacn K RWE N x .,,. ,E- .-qwn ,, .. ,D uv' ,., -I i'f.7i3g'f r V' ' g......i. Z.-,if .f... is I I 'qgl .igi lf'lll Nt is L A A 1 F ps K
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