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R it I--'Carl F. Roesch, Faculty A111 isorq Iames R. Knopka, Trcrrsurerg Robert A. Majka, Vice PrcS1'r1r'n!,' Richarc X Rauls, l'r1'sIr1cnl,' Clarence R. Beck, Sccrclaryf lftlwin R. Stiperczyrlski, Sergeant-al-Arnzs, Ron- 2-flfrgmlx 1 Tech E lecfrical Sociefy President , Vice President Secretary 71I'l'!ISllI'l'I' Sergeantfrrt -Arms ,Richard A. Rauls ,,Robcrt A. Majka Clarence R. Reels Iames R. Knoplaa lfdwin R. Supercyynski lominich, Lorrlon R. Rodgers, Salvatore C., Ronetto, l,fllllS ll. Maychrzak, lhacldeus Zimny, Richard I. lxelleher C li nies 'l'. Swalm. Row 3-Larry R. Pettit, Robert F. Ilartman, Francis A. Balcerzak, VVilliarn IJ. Loth, Stanle R Kollowski, Robert Kapron, lohn F. Nlowry. Tau lfpsilon Sigma, better known as the 'Fech lilectrical Society, was founded in N22 and has grown to be one of the most active organizations in the school. During the past year we visited many of the major industries on the Niagara Frontier. Our Tours took us to Westinghouse and West- ern lflectric. ln the near future we have planned a tour through the Lackawanna plant at Bethlehem Steel Plant. ln the spring, as part of an annual aflair, the Society will present its assembly program. Also, We held a skating party which was very successful. Our annual Christmas party was held at the home ol our advisor, Mr. Roesch. VVithout his el- forts and endless assistance. our organiza- tion could not function. All our senior members received gold pins in recognition ol their active participation. We plan to conclude our activities this year with a beach party at lfvangola Beach, as well as a banquet. 62 l rzcultif Advisor , , ,..... Carl F, Roesch . 3 N ell? Y r ,., f On A 9 fr tl-2' N A SJ' J.: cv ' , :fr 'OF' fe-wa' K eg f . . 3, , ,sf 5' -Eff! M . 'R . , . - .i2?4 'ED0
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Debafe Team l'nwitImil . Ralph St-hillztee llI.C1'I,l't'Yl!1f'Ilf Clary llllSS1lli Seeretnrty VVilli:1m Reilly l'lflf'llilllf Advisor , Charles W. Stein Row I-Charles W. Stein, Coachg Leroy Runlc, Gary llussak, Viet' President: Ralph Shillaee, Pr1'xidz'nl,' Wil liztm P. Reilly, Secrf'tz1ry,' Victor I. Clagliardi. Row 2-Paul C. lfiigura, Rriam I.. Sehorh, Charles A. Thom is Leonard C. Hart, joseph If. Kuezkowski. Row 3-Robert II. joerger, Richard A. Fey, Kenneth IJ. Farrell, Paul Kava, Donald Put-hula, Pzitriek Koster. Although our two victorious teams were grztduzited lust june, you may rest assured that Tech will he represented hy eight luircluorking delmtors this season. Our main objective is to retain the precious N.Y.U, cup. This year, our negative team will debate Frist ut home, while the ztllirm- ritive will visit Riverside. The topic ol discussion is, Resolved: til Should the Uovertimetit suhsidile alll qualified students with sel1olztrsliips? This This is am interesting topie l3l'L'2lllS0 it ufleets us to such ll marked degree. We, the memhers ol 'l'eeh's Dehzititig Society, wish to thunk our eozteh, Dr. Charles W. Stein lor his guitlzmee :md ussistzmee.
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Tech Key President .A......A....,. - Vice President .,A... Secretary Treasurer ,. ...,,, ,,.,,.. . . Club Kava Sergeant-at-Arms ..A, , Faculty Advisor, ,,,.,, , 1 .William D. Reilly ..,.......Brian Schorb Paul C. Figura Andrew Lcsniak Martin H, Kuehn fall? '71-av, f :,n? 0.411 'z GAS? sl' -, C ' 1 1 - '3 jf 4 N :S A ' : '... . 71 - ' 1 e X , X Sm '-m. 1. ' .Him GI, 's S: . x, 3-V ' J' T -il . ' :Q- .' -. -x sf, ' 5' , 5 ' ' :sync M- :Sl y 4 NIIANA- -1 -X. I . Epi? LN, ,Ak . z 5 E, T N7 1v.J ' 0.12 Row I-Brian I.. Schorb, Secretary, Paul Kava, Prcsidcntj Byron D. Reilly, Vice Presidcntj Paul Cl. lfip Z. Treasurer, Victor I. Gagliardi. Row 2-Richard ll jackson, Michael C. lozwialc, Donald I. lluehala, 'Thomas X Q Charles, Gordon E. Meffarley, Patrick Koster, Ioseph lf. Kuczlmwski. Row fi-Peter P. Scalia, Ralph Z. Schill Ronald Boltz, Eric Davis, Ioseph P. Danylulc, Ronald Il. lieu, Clillord A. Crittsinger. ,1 V1 , 1 - . lhe lech lxey Club ollcrs a variety ol opportunities lor developnient ol initiative and leadership through service to the school and the community. Our projects are Kiwanis-sponsored, and Key Club- organiled. The annual contributions ol the club are these: a Tech pennant saleg the presentation ol a gilt to the schoolg motoreades to various football games: and the Teacher Appreciation Assembly in 63 which a trophy is awarded to thc teacher who has contributed the most to the stu- dent body. We would like to express our apprecia- tion to the Kiwanis C,lub ol llullalo, rcpf resented by lVlr. Parke and lVlr. l,illie, and to our principal, Dr, Kuclin. 'l'l1ey have oflered us much assistance in making the Key Club a resounding success.
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