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it 5. Q z: : Q B fr.. 5. c 'Q 5. 3 E o O wr C hemisfry Club President ,. ,. Donald Puehala Vice Prcsiderit . ,. ,,,,. Fred Nlacholz Secretary , , Ralph Schillace Trertsurer -Kenneth lf. Sehnohrieh Scrgearit-utfArnzs ,,.,Robert Siedlilcowslci f -.4-.rzia1' ' . , 4,-41lf,,f.,4417z.ig1, .QQ E M' - 'Q' gg, 5, 5 'm 4' was ftg sa, 4,1 ' ,.. .t '-l rpg ' W 'WW wa' ' g- . -EEK ff tm s, 'wa rw. A ayfwi f . -Q ,jj 1 x I Q50 -,I - ., in : S igililiisf A -i'Qf ', 44x 2 L 0 - i I . iififf 0 in ' fi? ' A 9 :fi P if?.5f-1.13 . -my ?W 21'!'f1'. ' ' f V - 'L li lv I i ,- Za.: w:w1.vr::wm'wrf1:9yr.4rvwfmmweti 2-', ' Row I-William Block, Faculty Advisor, Ralph I. Schillaee, Secretary: Donald S. Puchala, President: lired B. Ma- cholz, Vice President, Robert ll. Siedlikowski, Sergeant-at-Arms, Kenneth lf. Sehnobrich. Rott' 12-Ronald U, lioltz, Paul I. Kava, Iohn P. Lenezylc, Clarence Regula, Robert W. Cerlach, Albert F. Webber, Robert lf. Alessi, lfrank C. Iacuzzo, Daniel L. Kulinski, Dennis W. Sauer, David Fridmann. Row 3-Iohn lf. Mowry, Terry M. Wil- liams, Herbert R. Thomas, Gerald Ruszala, Richard A. Smith, Larry I. Nicieja, Bob Ialcubowslci, Walter I,amm, Louis I. Brehm, Louis Dorio. Row 4-Charles E. Chapman, William I. Davison, Clement l.. lfroelieh, Victor Gagliardi. The Chemistry Club of Technical lligh School incorporates the abilities of all stu- dents interested in chemistry. By doing this we project further into the study of chemistry, covering more phases and Helds of chemical engineering. Our program lor the year is varied in many ways and satisfies the interests ol everyone. Plant trips, lecture-demonstra- tions are included to suit the tastes ol every member. The advanced work is benehcial to the seniors in acquainting 65 them with iutnre fields of eniploynient in the various fields of chemistry. This year has been especially profitable and worthwhile, thanks mainly to the very capable officers and committees. The members of the Chemistry Club would like to express their sincere apprca ciation to the club's faculty advisor, lVlr. VVilliam Block, for the assistance and guidance he has offered us throughout the year.
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Row IwDale W. Zch, SergeantI-at-Arrnsg Paul I. Kava. Treasurerg Donald T, Puchala, Vice Presidentg Ralph O St-hillace, Presirienh' Leroy Rank, Secretaryg Louis P. Dorio, Chaplain. Row 2-Robert Sittnick, Stephen Briang, Brian l.. Sehorln, George VV. VVehrlin, Donald Pleifler, Charles A. Thomas, Michael C. Iozwiak, Frederick W. Cin-enxxald, Richard jackson. VVilliam I. Congdon, john A. Yager, lack leong. Row 3-Linn Hyde, Donald Kirch- lierger, NVilliam R. Fulston. Dennis W. Sauer. Edward H. Willard, Ioseph O. Mineo, Richard A. Baia, Ronald X. Boltr, Roy ll. Olsen, Victor I. Gagliardi, Clarence Regula. Tech Senior President ........,..,,..... Vice President.. Secretary ,,,, .. Treasurer ...... ,..,. ,..,, . . Sergeant-at-Arms Faculty Advisor ,,,... .. 'X Hi-Y Ralph Schillace Donald Puchala Leroy Runk . lohn Running .. ...... .. Dale Zeh . .. S. Block u 'qx'x .X A . 'l'l1is year marks Tech Senior Hi-Y's lorly-eiglttll year ol service to our school, thus making it one ol' the oldest clubs in Tech and certainly one ol the oldest Hi-Y clubs in the city of Buffalo. Already, this year, we have had syvim- ming parties, Christmas and Halloyve'en parties. and several speakers and movies. This year we sent a delegate to thc state llifY assembly in Albany to promote a proposed bill lor raising the legal drink- ing age, Donald l,llQl1ZllZl. a member ol our organization. xvon the Y.lVl.C.A.'s llorten award lor yxork on his model bill. This is the second consecutive year, in which this award has been given to a member of our club. In May we plan to hold our annual dance at the Y.,, We also plan to devote our energies in pursuit of yvorthyvhile projects that will benefit others. All ol us in Tech Senior Hi-Y Wish to express our sincerest thanks to lVlr. Sam Block, our Faculty Advisor. and to Mr. Harvey Ycates of the Downtown 6'Y,, for the help they have given us in this, one of our most successful years. 64 semon ag, A rig swarms as-'sl s D 1 W -.. .,,. ,,, X df nmcs . Tomem' , ty '1 J ... r 45 -9 P ,Fil H Nt,-4-' li R i Dy. ffl 9 ' ' A 5 3:5 D.TREDO '
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f Ita' Row I-Vincent Ricotta, Iamcs ll VVilson, Nicholas Naples, Iohn F. Lieotta, Philip A. Yannacio,David Prinee, john lflanders. Rott' 2-Louis Dorin, Herbert Y. Benz, Hohdan Kriak, William Knopf, Edward D. Ilaayes, Vin- cent S. Perrclln, john C. licrclysialt. Augustine Dolce, lack R. Mason. Rott' 3-Kenneth l,. Caldwell, Gerald M. 'I'ut-zek, Nick S, Salamnne, Robert Iliaseclti, Frank Mariani. Rott' -I-Richard A. Volk, Michael S. Olear, Rob- ert R. Nagle, joseph Adams, lfrederic Nl. Uoeing, Dennis NT. Rynne. The 'l'eclrnical lligh School Varsity Band has long been one ol the largest and nina outstanding service organizations ol the school, participating in graduation exercises, Christmas, lzaster, and all as- sembly programs and special events. A wide array ol' music is studied, rang- ing lroin the compositions ol Chopin, classical in nature, to those ol Ierome Kearn, which are ol' the modern variety. Among the projects which have brought honor and recognition to the band and Technical Iligh School are the lollovxing: a program ol marches and football songs performed at the classic PAL football game and a number of Rogers and Ham- merstein lavorites played lor a group ol outstanding Western New York business- men at the Mass Explorer Induction Serv- ice. The traditional tour of the area ele- mentary schools, and a concert to be given at Kleinhan's lVlusic Hall are being care- titi Band I 'War Shim vii f 1 , f f Hss --1, 1 fx Fw , 4 o 9 W 'fl 1 '12 ,' - , .2-fi if , --4 , ff' 'JZ' ., 1 J' H ll, V ,fig I, .1 U' vt-33.1 Q3 .V ' S - .K X- :Viv g 'iii . .,t.,,, .. , v,,. .,,. 'jff .1 D.TREDO
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