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Math Club President... .. . Vice President Secretary , . Treasurer ..A, ., Sergeant-at4Arms George W. Wt-hrlin , William D. l.oth .,...Victor Cagliardi ...., .. Louis Nl. Caeciato .. Donald Rorkowslci Faculty Advisor ,l,.,,.., lll..., , , Aaron Buchman fu. Row I-Louis M. Cacciato, Treasurer, William D. Loth, Vice President, Aaron Buchman, Faculty Arluisorg George W. Wehrlin, Victor I. Cagliardi, Secretary. Row 2-Robert F. Corny, Philip l.. Zajac, Richard I.. llammond, lack W. Hughes, James P. Kois, Larry K. Kline, Donald W. Huth, Bruce F. Mayer, Robert Zawierucha, lfred li. Zmarzly, Robert C. Waite, Robert Iohn Gorski, Iohn F. Mowry, Leslie C. Foschio, Michael II. Waller, Patrick I. Kester, Charles T. Moriarty, Darrel L. Chase. Row 3-Paul C. Figura, Richard A. Volk, Dennis A. Iurewicz, William B. Reilly, Iohn Morganti, Ioseph E, Kuczkowski, Paul R. Motylca, Thomas Zugay, Cordon Melancon Michael B. Henning, Thomas W. Wonnacott, Anthony Platek, Robert Sittniclc, Thomas D. Stoll, Donald Pieiller. Though a comparatively young organ- dent aid. ization, the Tech lVlath Club has increased greatly in popularity and renown through- A plant trip has been planned as an event for this year. Also, joint meetings 1, 36 ,g CD ' Q9 6 . X y y . . ,.,, , Qi r s A I 1 'A ' Li out the student body. The club is now in its third year ol active functioning. It provides a great amount ol satisfaction to many ol our mathematically inclined students. We receive instruction from Mr. Buch- man in the theory and use ol the slide rule, desk calculator, and Ir., the electro- magnetic digital computor, built with stu- 75 with other Math Clubs are being arranged for the purpose ol displaying diflercnt mathematical instruments. We, the members ol the Nlalh Club, wish to express our appreciation to lVlr. Buehman, our faculty advisor, lor his en- couragement, aid, and guidance, which have made our club the worthwhile en- deavor it is.
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out I-Nlr. lircincr. Ifuvitltu .'lf11'iwr: Iamcs W. Fry,Se:'r'i'tr1ri1.' Brian Cl. Stephen, Vice Presirlent: Gerald A. Ntcastro, llrewlt nlg llonald lloilwxxslu, Ir'et1surer.' Clarence Regula, Swrgtmil-at-.'li'nzs.' Donald I. Pucbala. Row 2 -Conrad .Xndt-isun. 'llioinas tIrf.ti1l-toxxslai. Nicholas Nap'es, I-lub 'l'odaro. Ria-bard l,. Syznoraclxki, Paul I. lirantx. C barles :X. .'Xlll.lllL'Nl'. llobert N, XN'uentlscb, Jflllll VV. llooper. lobn VV, Reinacber, Kennetb llyl, Douglas I. Pot ter, joseph .X. lQtm.llslsl. Cla-ialtl Sultis. Rott' 3--Ralpb St-billace. Stanley ll. Kozlowski. Antbony T. Nardoxxi, lbinnas 1. lleauy. XYilliain Cl. l,exxis, Ioltn A. VVestermeier. Robert Y. Sxxanick. Anthony lf. Campagna, Vincent 1 Son-e, Terrence Y. fuk. Clbailes Militello, james l. Novak. Rott' 4-Nelson lfustino, Fred ll. Nlacbolz, Ifrank V, lloliffi, llicbaul Nl, Killian, llavid ll. Clloen, josepb Nl. lfiandina. Redmond Nl. McCrory, losepb V. l,eone, Innes ll, lliX'inceum, Ilavid U'Neil. Rule 5--xvllllillll lfrnst. Peter llimarco, Cbarles Chapman, Micbael Ilen- ning, llobert Nagel. lobn llunnintc, larncs Nlatwijkow, Inseplt Militello, james lrimper, Robert P. Banacb. 'l'bc Student Clouncil is an organization whit-lr represents ex'ci'yonc in tbe scbool. lt provides training in citizcnsbip. be build scliool spirit and ollcrs tbc oppor- tunity to understand more fully tllc prob- lems l'1't1lllilI'lf' laced by tltc scbool admin- ist ralors. One ol' our main projects bas been the organifation ol a monitor system to assist in maintaining order in tbe balls a cafeteria. rllllll drafting ol our constitution was one ol tbe bigbligbts ol tbe scbool year. lfor tbe second straight year our Student Council bas been a member ol tbc National Association ol Student Coun- cils, and we were also represented at tbe annual Inter-High Student Council Train- ing Conlcrcnec by six members. We are deeply indebted to lVlr. Kreincr lor his cooperation and able assistance as faculty advisor. 7-1 Sfudenf Council President . . Vice President . Secretary .. ..... .. .. TI'!'0Slll'f'F . Sergrennlvrzt-Arms Gerald Nicastro Brian Stcpben . lamcs l7i'y Donald Borltowslqi . Clarence llcgjula Frzcultty Advisor... .... .. ..... Artbur P. Kreiner MT YA MEAN I N OT TS Ll- YA C7 ' -W 'YHA A ,, B 'x - t l'l?vt . .. ' f - Q., 'rimif i..' 31? P..,::gr -Y k54m?jfJ.i Y... . .M Q at r me V ' u,. f---F' N U. , - .. ..r:fr:wfm-,fr .. - . 1 ,- 5: r . ., . .. sa. -ff ia 1 ft x 4gii2i.fii?b' O ,f .- 4, Xmx 5 'ff ' -lsgwfig wmv xg - M-f vT.-!'.f5 -TL-fr'
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Role 1-john ll. l.onelier, St'L'H'llI7ll.' llillll C. liljlllfil, P1'f's1'tie11t.' Leslie Cl. lfosehio, Viet' Pl't7Slll4'V1l.' Joseph A. Uru- one, '1'1ens1ut'r,' lfranils 1. Maritnii. Rott' 2-lfrnnk I. llorvznh, Robert 'l'. lfaltiseo, lhniel YV. lleelser, Robert M Qyroexyiislsi, Cllillortl I.. VVriglit, Yineent S. Perrelo, Rieliurtl .-X, Sehnh, Rott' 3-'lhomzis Bzinzieli. Dennis P. VVoocl llerlveit lloinntei. lloxxnrcl liinlser. Stephen LZ. 'l'orok, llonnltl Nlielinlslsi, llzniiel l,. Wojtkowinls. lhe It-eh llznn Club was lornieil lor this hy teziehing :intl theory to those who the sole purpose ol providing an interest- need the lcnowleclge. Also, elasses are ing and eclnezttionztl organimtion lor those atvailzible in eommnniezitions at the Air interestetl in znnattenr rticlio. At present lforee Reserve Center. During our meet- onr ortgzniixaition is doing very well. We ings members give demonstrzitions ol ham- at wide seope ol tietivities whieh in- equipment. explaining thoroughly the elncle tonrs. fielcl trips. and an explorer operation ol the equipment. These aetiv- progratni, lleeziuse ol this, we haix'e the op! ities provicle ll very interesting: :incl Oilllfilf portnnity to :nuke il trip to at Naval Base tional progrznn. in lfloriclzt. VVe have tonrecl the Mars radio This year We hope to have the most sttition :incl vtirions eoniniereizil stzitions. 9llCCOSSlllll year we ever haul. Une ol' our ehiel' :iiins is to help nnlieensecl UNI' ll12HllsS MU IH MII ltfllll Zlllll Mr. nieinhers to ohtziin their tielQet . YVL' do l.zingvt'orthy lor their interest and ziicl. T6 Tech President .... . Viee Presiflent Secretary TI'C'llSll rer, ..,.,,. . Faculty Advisors ssf' Ham Club . . Leslie lfztsehio Ioseph Draigone Paul C, liiggurzi .. . Frank Mairiani . .,... . ,, john l.otlf1 Kenneth l.ztngworthy 4' .ig ip .gf ,' ' r H37 'fs.h':-.3-.-'jg V, 1 , . S Q Lft b Sg gl J- 4 -K -ersxgi 3, .J K Q X 3 .R . Q 's-.V K : . M. 'x x - .'-Qvgi rt L fif of sb, lb? P is - .Mex bl' xi 5 W i Ill X. . ix. HP Ch , K j ggi? X Q lL x. K Q DITREDO
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