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Kappa Sigma YUM Q66icezs Kappa Sigma Phi was organized in 1909 through the elforts of Dr. Daniel Upton, then principal of --TECH ' Through the years Kappa Sig has shown lead- ership in rendering service to the school. In previous years our organization has sponsored football and scholarship dances. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to Dr. C, Stein, Mr, Eugene Boller, and Mr. William Block, our faculty advisors for their guidance during the past year. - I NX . X 5 f X l ix 2' N X F- X. fa 3 -- 'X 'Q ' M al: f-. - fl '-., 2 v ,L ., . E 5 A '9 S -492. O0 KJ U ' wald, D. Rybui, G. E. Herrick, J. w. Fry, R. P. Banach, J. A. Yager. F ' 'l 'f'i.rKf5 W. 2 .. 'ff JROLOMON J ' 62 President Richard Jackson Vice President Richard A. Volk Recording Secretary Linn Hyde Corresponding Secretary Brian G. Stephan Treasurer James R. Matwiikow Jack Maison Donald Hutch Allen Whitcomb C. Stein, Mr. W. Block Asst. Treasurer Sergeant at arms Asst. Sergeant at arms Faculty Advisors Dr. 3 . r Row 1: L. G. Foschio, Treas., L. W. Hyde, Rec. Secy., B. G. Stephan, Corr. Secy., R. D. Jackson, Pres., R. A. Volk, Vice Pres., A. Whitcomb, Asst. Sgt. at arms, J. R. Maison, Asst. Treas., D. W. Huth, Sgt. at arms. Row 2: R. A. Heintz, W. Hastreiter, P. A. Hoebel, R. Zawierucha, W. J. Congdon, P. J. Kester, F. J. Mariani, R. A. Fey. Row 3: T. H. Ziegler, G. W. Crimi, R. H. Olsen, F. W. Green-
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Oggum ewspapez 5:4156 Editor Gerald Soltis Co-Editor Edward Nagel Treasurer Bohdan Kriak 4-5- A school publication serves as a medium for an ac- ceptable voicing of students' opinion, while it also provides a means for advertising and promoting ex- tracurricular events. Here at Tech, the editors and staff of 'The Engineer' have striven to accomplish both of these aims by providing a complete coverage of school happenings combined delightfully with spiced gossip, iokes, and social features. With an ambitious staff and o willing student body, the school paper, 1957-l958, should be built into a powerful, influen- tial, and enlightening source of student communica- tion. The aims of the 'Engineer' are twofold- to pro- vide the school with an opportunity to develop the iournalistic talents of its students and to keep the en- tire school informed as to its functions. The entire staff of the 'Engineer' extends its thanks to our faculty advisor, Mr. Pelosi, whose assistance has made the publication possible. FV? S' si v M. 23.4---.Sail , . ,,- E E E 2 Z 5 I Ry: XX Lt:L:32'::,: 7:12 LAM!! 0.'. anus .sooa ,,.-' L J' -suv, .o -A naw 1. E. D. Nagel, ca-Edaoaf, B. Kriak, Tfaas., G. Soltis, Editor, s. Arena, s. K. Arena, 1. A. cafafam, D. C. Raasah. Row 2: D. Z at K Piccione, R. T. Stanley, D. J. Potter, S. Bonetto, P. J. Walh, M. DiFiglia, E. J. Wroblewski. Row 3: J. T. Militello, D. Mclndoo, P. J. 'Q A l Kuczkowski, D. A. Paula, R. P. Raeaaf, c. sack. naw 4: M. E. mar, R. M. smamak, c. T. Moriarty, P. saucer, F. J. Harvam, D. F. ,f ,, 2 . Palaszewski, R. L. Kinkle, G. Melancon. Q A 5 1 .,,, 1 I-T soLoMoN ' 6
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Alpha QM: z- President Robert Whittman 0 ' 5 Vice President Terrence Slocum Secretary Gerald Riek Treasurer Leslie G. Faschio Sergeant at arms Faculty Advisor Leo M. Campagna Mr. Joseph Murphy 4: Row I: G. Riek, Secy., T. Slocum, Vice Pres., L. M. Campagna, Sgt. at arms, J. Murphy, Fac. Adv., R. Wittman, Pres., L. G. Foschio, Treas., C. W. Schoof, Chaplain. Row 2: W. Ermakov, H. J. Stankiewicz, R. J. Barczak, D. F. McMahon, C. A. Pietrzak, R. M. Preske, K. Crew, F. S. Gengo, Arthur W. Lupia. Row 3: W. H. Nowakoski, C. G. Shopoff, P. J. Weagraft, J. Maiewski, M. lngraham, L. Gilson, K. J. Dyl, D. B. Szymanski, C. L. Swan. This is the ninth year of Alpha Phi's existence as a Hi-Y organization. Our aims are to create, maintain, and extend the high standards of Christian living throughout the school and community. This group meets every Wednesday evening dur- ing the school year at the downtown Y.M.C.A. A va- riety of meetings is arranged including sports night, chapel services, ioint meetings with other clubs and service proiects. This year we undertook the task of cleaning and polishing the trophies at Tech. The year of T957-58 is proving to be a highly successful one for our club, and we would like to take this opportunity of thanking all those who contributed to our success. We thank Mr. Murphy, our advisor, for his aid and guidance. DR.KuEHN, ourz cvipr To THE SCHOOL is cursive! , .-'lv .-.'. -, - vw nz' Q B I Live GIRLS FRAGTLE Q J'0LOMON!!
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