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President . Vice President Treasurer Secretary Faculty Advisor Jerome F. Kobos Richard Thome Richard L. Synoradzki Micheal H. Wallen Mr. Edmund J. Clow Chess Fl Rowl M J Waller Secy J Kobos Pres E J Clow Fac Adv R J Thome Vice Pres R L Synoradzki Treas Row 2 L Hyde C1446 The Chess Club's aim has been to teach its members the fundamentals of Chess. The only membership re- quirement is that you have an interest in the game. The Chess Championship, which gives city-wide su- premacy is won by the school with the best record. With each match the members are gaining experi- ence and confidence which will be of great help to them next year. So far they have participated in 4 matches and won 3. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our faculty advisor, Mr. Edmund J. Clow, for his invaluable assistance and guidance. Also we would like to thank Mrs. Davis for the use of the Library. ALL RIGHT, You wiN.l' VM Nor A Pooz Lasse. W J f :E ' .aff m0 : 1 09 K. R Hough,O. M Jacyszyn E. L Buchman, K. W Brown, E.S Grood P.J Smietana,Jr. P S. Baczkowski, G T. Fekete H G. Miller R M Polakov J C McCann D I Kuster Row 3 G B Schiller J L DiCarlo J A Westermeler E D Nagel G A Lyskd R B Mantell, Jr., A. E. Heisler, T. P. Grummitt, C. P. lppolito, J. C. Kwiatkowski, P. Balcer, R. L. Zavodny. Row 4: C. R. Beck, J. Killian, R M. Killian, R. Noonan, A. Silverberg, P. C. Ramey, M. J. GritTin, L. F. Maichrzak, C. F. Engel, W. E. Christmann, S. H. Knox, C. T XWX QM A1 S'0L0A40N'TQ - I - 1 8 i E y 4 '41 : ' 'Nici' l -gy i 1 -1-Q It : :.. ,. .g.. ,' .g.. ', . :. , -qi , , 1 , . - . T' '! 515.5 i?'l'- I .. Swalm. 1 ozs- eg-1 ' V- 7 7 I 4 X . , f fff' A fffff, Of, lr X4-X J'
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TDe6ate ncietcl The Debate Team is an organization designed to win interscholastic debates. The Tech team consists of sig speakers and two alternates and is led by our hard- working Coach, Dr. Charles W. Stein. This year is a critical one. Tech has won the New York University Cup, signifying city-wide public school debate suprem- acy, in the two preceding years. lf we win this symbol of debate prowess this year, we will gain permanent possession of it. The proposition for the debates is: Resolved that direct United States economic aid to individual countries should be limited to technical assist- ance and disaster relief. Our Opponents this year will be Bennett and South Park-ATech's Affirmative team will go to South Park and the Negative team will be at Tech. The Affirmative team consists of: Patrick Kester, Brian Stephan, Richard Fey and Richard Killian. The Negative team consists of: Richard Thome, Andrew Lesniak, Leslie Foschio and Jack Maison. Timekeepers are John Yager and Charles Thomas. ln closing, we wish to thank Dr. Charles W. Stein, our Coach, for his complete devotion to the Cause, ,Vx Z Q ltr 4 Z I VWZZWQ OM 0 C766icezs ,z President Richard J. Thome Vice President Patrick J. Kester Secretary Leslie G. Foschie Faculty Advisor Charles W. Stein . 'RT Row I: L. G. Foschio, Secy., R. J. Thome, Pres., C. W. Stein, Coach, P. J. Kester, Vice Pres. Row 2: R. A. Fey, R. M. Killian, J. Maison, C. A. Thomas, B. G. Stephan, J. A. Yager, A. M. Lesniak.
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it-spt. of F357 saw the birth of a new organization at Tech. Yv'i'ih the aid of our assistant principal, Mr. Ryther, and three engineers, the Jets got their wings. The purpose of the club is to acquaint Techmen with the type of work being done by scientists and engi- neers so that they can determine whether they want to make a career in these fields. The Jets have accomplished much in this first year. In a Jets assembly an engineer from Westinghouse in- formed students of the status of today's engineer. Jets members were privileged to hear a lecture-slide demonstration by Col. Hunt of the St. Lawrence Sea- way Proiect. The Jets were invited to a meeting of Automotive Engineers. Members took part in a national meeting of delegates from over 200 Jets clubs. The Jets have gone on plant tours, viewed educational films, talked with engineers, begun a technical library, researched scientific and technical topics, and practical work projects. Freshmen or sophomores who have not as yet ioined the Jets should plan proiects before school begins next September so that they may start then when they become members. Juniors should have proiect plans made ready to complete them in time for scholarship competition in March 1959. wuds JET ENGINE EXPERIMENT ws mn in me me zoom? s V T ,' ff , 423' .pl K K .3 .,- f f f I ff X H1 . tl . Iywr'-. 1 .f 's -N fig, .Q , ' '-- 5 E f mi .f.a'f-.42 3 'Z'- -1 ' .'-17 ' , il!-1533 .-2-:':-'rf .Q ...DJ :.1:.y.' ,' 2.1. gp? '- f' 12 IQ-Ig-,4 .,-:gl A-,A . . -4 ff, ','.' JT 5 .4 '-?s'4+. 1 ' rf. --'. Ftswgn-.751 MZ- '. .M ,. ' r ,:.:-jog.:-,-,:.: .'-,-.2 i 70 . .. .wg . ' ' ' . ' JOLOMON Qe ts Qfficezs President Vice President Vice President Secretary Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor -53 Leslie Foschio Robert Hartman Andrew Lesniak Patrick Kester Raymond Massey Walter Lamb Gordon C. Ryther Row 'lz T. Durawa, K. Dyl, D. J. Potter, R. Chlebowy, J. N. Zollitch, F. R. Campagna, J. Leong. Row 2: R. M. Donnelly, L. H. Gill, W. M. Lamm, A. man, P. J. Kester, B. G. Stephan, E. J. Wroblewski, D. Kuhn. Row 3: M. Daleo, L. J. Brehm, L. Dorio, J. R. Pasco, J. T. Militello, G. Melanacon, Karnyski, R. J. Lannon, K. Crew, J. C. Kwiatkowski, R. A. Fey. Row 4: R. Seminick, E. R. Finley, T. L. Dessert, D. L. Woitkowiak, L. M. M. Lesniak, L. G. Foschio, Mr. Ryther, Fac. Adv., R. F. Hart- H. lngraham, M. E. Freer, E. D. Hayes, D. A. Jurewicz, J. V. R. L. Kinkle, J. W. Fry, J. A. Becker, J. A. Gardonier, S. E. J. Braciszewski, G. A. Lysko, R. J. Piasecki, J. M. Kasper, R. M. Smentek, A. H. Jawoaski, G. G. Schmidt, W. R. Wastreiter, G. W. Crimi, H. A. Chludzienski, R. Zawierucha, C. E. Chapman, J. A. Westermeier, P. J. Walh, A. M. Vara, W. E. Kluczynski, R. W. Schumacher, D. Huth. Row 5: R. A. Smith, J. F. Bulgey, T. A. Cramer, D. R. Rychnowski, H. Gucinski, R. P. Roesser, J. P. Kois, S. Arena, R. M. Killian, E. A. Jolbert. Row 6: F. A. Manuele, W. J. Congdon, J. A. Yager, F. W. Greenwald, A. Whitcomb, J. Maison, R. T. Stanley, D. J. Kasprzyk, J. J. Ruda, R. J. Jakubowski, J. Macmillen, T. J. Rachunas.
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