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Track Club pI'l'Sl.IIl'V1f l'it-4-l'wsi'f1wit Seer'et11rgf VIvl't'flSll rer Sl'I'j,ft'llllf'fIl'AIAIIZS I r1c'ulIg1 Arlrisor ga .M Thomas VVonnaeott llerhert l.. lit-nz Cordon lf. Meffarley Iohn U. Allen Stanley Kozlowski lVlr, Ciolteseh ., -..J ' N N. X., Row I-john U. Allen, Tretzsimm Gordon lf. Meflarley, Seer't'lr1rg1,' Tliornas Wonnaeott, l'resirIt'rtl5 llerhert I ' x X liz-nz, Stanley R. Kozlowski, St'ILft'lll1f at-Arnzs, Rout Q-Norbert A. Plialzgrall, Robert lfaltiseo, Francis ll. Seto D. Charles R. liattaglia, Rolwrt VV. Nolley. Carman N. Roherts. Rott' 3-llohert l,. Kinkle, Clonstantinos il. Shapt ll . - I VW - -Q Ronald L. Smith, Daniel F. Palasxewslci, George VV. VVehrlin, Rohert 1. Rizzo. Benedict I. Tulumello. -'12 'l if , The Traeli Cluh, in its third year at spring. our annual inter-club eompetition. I f -- ' Teeh High. is a fairly new organization, This consists ol a numher ol handicap ' Q fifty.: The eluh was organiyed ehielly lor the traeli and fit-ld events held at Allblligh . 'fzlgi rj- interest. ol the boys going out lor traelc Stadium. The handicaps permit the inex- H and lield. It is our heliel that boys should perieneecl runners to compete with the K-: ' - -' develop physically as well as mentally. seasoned varsity on equal terms, Trophies Q S 1 llraetiees are held regularly at the lT-ith are awarded to the winners ol eaeh event. bi 1' V. Armory on the indoor track. This enables We would like to express our sineere , K? Q j our hoys to get a jump on the other thanks to our Coach and lfaeulty Advisor. a A N - l Ty schools in conditioning them for the spring lVlr. lfdward Cottseh. who has heen a Yi kr season. valuahle asset to the eluh. lle has always 5 - , It is not all praetiee, however, lor wt- stood lor the liincl ol good sportsmanship 7- a., ' A 5 - 1,5-ala' , 5. regularly enter teams in the Buffalo State which has heeome one ol the syrnhols ol Relays sponsored hy the Buffalo State Teeh High. 59,3 ,--., . ., , 1,155.,2e -,,-. JAY ,,1f ,SN,5,,g.' -- af pn. X Teachers College. We also hold, in the 77
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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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Rott' I- -Nh. ll. lloelller, Merle Randolph, Viet' I'rt'siflerzl,' Charles Baldi, Prest't1't'rtt.' jack Leong, Treasurerq Ioseph C. Kuielt. St't'lt'ltIIll,' 'Thomas Honolria. Rott' 2-Ronald C. Smyth, Allred A. St-ungio, Arthur Baker, Cary R. Rudolph, VVilIi4nn R. lfulston, Robert V. Swanick. Rott' 3--Ralph Iakubowski. Samuel C. Sabia, Carl W. School, Redmond Nl. Mt-Ciory, james N. Zollitsch, Ilinno W. Shallucas, Robert S. Moscato, Charles 'l'. Swalm, Francis R, Setnenit-lt, Robert Xawierttelia, james A. fVIaciejewski, 'l'homas I. Mason, Michael lf. Cieewiez, Joseph Aquino, William I, Contfdon. Row 4-Clayton I.. Swan, Conrad Anderson, Theodore I . lfluchradt, Charles A. Piosenka, Ronald A. Cin-gory. Ronald li. Vastola, Lawrence I.. Pronotto, Yiek Leong, Iarnes C. Vasi, lfarl lf. Falk, Francis ll. Sgroi, Richard A. Smith. Row 5-Cene A. Ianltowslti, Richard C. Hauser. Ronald I. Monachelli, Daniel R. Lotempio, llaniel I.. Kulinski, Basil Ieschuk. Chester S. Palys, Richard M. Preske, Patil A. Hoebel, Ioseph T. Mili- tello, Rott' ti--Clement I.. Ifroelich, Robert VV. Cerlach, Stanley I. Szyszltowslei, Cordon K. Rodgers, Edward C. Koehleh, Leonard V. Banaszak, Louis F. Kozlowski, Ted I. Majewski, Ioseph R. Valvo. liven though the history oi the Bowling Club is relatively short in comparison with some of tl1e other school organizations. it has received a great deal of enthusiastic support from the student body. lVIembership in the club has led to the development of new friendship and an improved sportsmanlilte attitude because ol friendly competition among boys ol' the same age level and ability. A great deal ol help and interest has been given by Mr. lloefller who is present every Tuesday and VVednesday to coach us in the finer points of the sport. Every Tuesday afternoon free practice is heldg competitive team bowling is held on Wednesday afternoon. It is hoped that the Bowling Club will continue its accelerated growth and pop- ularity with the student body, so that a greater number will avail themselves ol the opportunity to participate in this en- joyable game. 78 Bowling Club President .. ..... Vice President Secretary .. Treasurer . .. . Faculty Advisor ...... . Charles Baldi -Merle Randolph .. ..... Ioseph C. Kurek lack Leong H. Hoelfler sd r I ff! 218229
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