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Cheerleaders Presirlent Kenneth D. Farrell Vice President . .. Brian Stephan 1 !lC1l!ilf !ldi'i'sor Nicholas lVl. Pelosi S ., 'bv WILL . 1 X? -'fQS?w2,R A nf SAY ' 1. lih is O . it I' 0 ' F: Y 'i-N. an ' .fi 1 ' is . . AW. ' q v' 'iff' 0,1-. 'T fx Rott' If-Richard A. Volk, Terrence P. Dxygun, Brian Ci. Stephan, joseph Diliberto, Charles A. ciilill. Row Mr. Pelosi, I'vllC'UiiU Arleisorg Kenneth D. lfarrell, Captaing Clillord A. Crittsinger. During the past year it has been the goal oi the cheerleaders to create among the student hotly a deeper interest in the athletic learns and to promote Technical High School in the community. ln striv- ing to obtain our goal we have sponsored and supported such activities as: pep as- semblies, the Tech High football rally. Kappa Sigma Phi's football Sock Hop, the Tech Beat Bennett motoreacle, the PAL night game in which Tech marched to a '79 Iames R. Matxvijkoxv, Richard D. jackson, Paul C. lfig smashing victory over Riversitle. ancl all athletic events throughout the school year. The Cheerleaders ofler their sincere ap- preciation to the student body and faculty whose co-operation has made it possible for us to reach our goal. We also ofler a special vote of thanks to Mr. Nicholas Pelosi, Ir. for giving so much of his time and ellort in helping us prepare and carry out our activities this year. ,-
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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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nt' I--Mr. Pelosi, liaculty Adi'isor,' Kenneth E. Schnohrich, Treasurer, Ralph Schillace, Ifrlitorq Donald Pu- , W chila, Iftlitou Ronald lloltf, Soc, lfrlilorq james Schaab, Sports Iiditor. Roar Lvlcroy lxunk, Dennis W. Sauer, llnnel l.. liulinski, Paul I. liava, Clement I.. lfroelich, Rohert VV. Clerlach, Ronald Schumacher, Gerald Soltis. 'I vid Ryhzn. Rott' 3-Rohert P. Roesser, joseph R. Valvo, Charles Baldi, laul C. lfigura, Victor Gagliardi, x rnald Monaclielli, l'atrick Wtllh. A school puhlieation serves as a medium lor an acceptahle voicing ol student opin- ion, while it also provides a means for advertising and promoting extra-curricular events. llere at Tech, the editors and stall ol' l'he lfngineer' have striven to accom- plish both of these aims by providing a complete coverage ol school happenings delightlullv spiced with gossip, jokes, and social leatures. With an ambitious stall and a willing student hody, the ground- work lor a school paper laid in N56-1957 should he huilt into a powerful, influen- tial, and enlightening source of student communication. The aims of the 'En- gineer, are two fold - to provide the school with an opportunity to develop the journalistic talents ol its students and to keep the entire school informed as to its functions. The entire stall ol the 'Engineer' ex- tends its thanks to our faculty advisor, Mr. Pelosi, whose assistance has made the publicatiori possible. We look to H357- l958 lor a season ol continued success. 80 lfditor .. Assistant Editor . Social lfrlitor Sports Editor . .. , Treasurer .. ,... .. Faculty Advisor . Newspaper Ralph Schillace Donald Puchala .Ronald Bolt! James Schaah Kenneth E. Schnohrich . lVlr. Pelosi STOP ' as -.r, THE PRE55p - i iff ' K , QE, fiig. Qf 5 r .s..tt . e .-. - R ntet ? c. . s s s N iiif - ff, . E? , ,, t 3' Q ly 1 N '- is tr 'M EESw , 5af ,E :.- 1 -E 1 o.1'neoo
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