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Z 5 . Q - un guidance he has offered us, without fail, throughout Chemistzq C1416 President C. E. Chapman Vice President L. J. Nicieia , Treasurer W- M- L0mm Secretary T. L. DeSSel'f R. J. Jakubowski Mr. William Block Sergeant at arms Advisor S g .. 2 if , , . Nix I I' , .vw il Row I: W. Block, Fac. Adv., W. Lamm, Treas., L. Nicieia, Vice Pres., C. Chapman, Pres., T. Dessert, Secy., R. Jakubowski, Sgt. at arms. Row 2: E. Falk, R. Strzempa, G. Guido, R. Swanick, L. Bellanca, R. Sliwa, G. Ruszala, J. Ruda, T. Williams, D. Crosby. Row 3: D. Bleck, L. Dorio, L. Brehm, D. Jurewicz, J. Diliberto, A. Webber, E. Finley, W. Eckert, J. DeSimone, R. Kinkle. Row 4: H. Thomas, C. Crane, D. Kuhn, R. Tworek, B. Grucza, W. Congdon, R. Alessi, R. Smith, G. Melancon, E. Simmers. The Chemistry Club of Technical High School incor- porates the abilities of all students interested in chem- istry. By doing this we proiect further into the study of chemistry, covering more phases and fields of chemical engineering. Our program for the year is varied in many ways and satisfies the interests of everyone. Class trips to plants and lecture-demonstrations are included to suit the tastes of every member. The advanced work is beneficial to the seniors in acquainting them with future fields of employment in the various fields of chemistry. This year has been especially profitable and worth- while, thanks mainly to the very capable officers and committees. The members of the Chemistry Club would like to express their sincere appreciation to the club's faculty advisor, Mr. William Block, for the assistance and JUST A LITTLE MORE oF the year. T l'9 H1904,AND 1 6uNeANn9e TECH Wu se on me MAP... 550022 X F501 001041 7l
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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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The Technical High School Varsity Band is one ofthe largest and most versatile organizations in the school. lt is made up of seasoned upper class bandsmen, and certain lower classmen whose training and experience enable them to handle the more advanced material. At the daily rehearsals standard and hard literature is studied and made ready for use in the school pro- gram. Entrance and exit marches are played at assemblies in connection with the color guard ceremonies, and accompaniment is provided for the singing of the Na- tional Anthem, and the Alma Mater. Many other occa- sions are afforded forthe band to play by the special assemblies and programs presented by the various school clubs and societies. The Band also plays for open house, parents' night, football pep rallies, special holiday celebrations and the Christmas and Easter activities. Last Christmas Season the band and chorus gave a concert and pageant in the lobby of the Statler Hilton Hotel. This event was so well rewarded that we have an invitation to make it an annual affair. All the Band members are eagerly awaiting the Spring tour, and preparations are being made to in- ,U . . asv- ' I , K . SSS -11: SSS, -i t s 1. 3 Tj FSOLOMON 'Banb Ofificezs Band Manager Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Librarians Vincent Ricotta Louis Dorio Robert Piasecki Augustine Dolce Harvey Grace Jack Maison -Y Row 1: R. Donnelly, N. Pfalzgralt, J. Griffo, R. Moscato, C. Albanese, S. Harrick, G. Berdysiak, D. Bleck. Row 2: N. J. Vester, ln structor, T. Durawa, B. Webb, W. Epke, R. Heintz, E. Reynolds, F. Palka, N. Larson. Row 3: P. Hoebel, C. Moriarty, N. Visco, H Grace, R. Smith, J. Danyluk, F. Horvath.
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