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The Track Club, in its fourth year at Tech High, is a fairly new organization. The club was organized chiefly for the interest of the boys going out for track and field. lt is our belief that boys should develop physically as well as mentally. Practices are held regu- larly at the l74th Armory on the indoor track. This enables our boys to get in condition for the spring season. lt is not all practice, however, for we regularly enter teams in the Bultalo State Relays sponsored by the Buffalo State Teachers College. We also hold, in the spring, our annual inter-club competition. This consists of a number of handicap track and field events held at All-High Stadium. The handicaps permit the inex- perienced runners to compete with the varsity on equal terms. Trophies are awarded to the winners of each event. We would like to express our thanks to our Coach and Faculty Advisor, Mr. Gottsch, who has always stood for the kind of good sportsmanship which has become one of the symbols of Tech High. fs X 9 I i l'M CAPTAIN -I-X HERE, SEE? w- U 'tk' 74 zack C1446 OFFICERS OF TRACK CLUB President Herbert L. Benz Vice President Ronald L. Smith Secretary Charles R. Ballaglio Sg't-at-Arms James W. Fry Treasurer Robert L. Kinkle Row I: R. J. Barczak, J. R. Maison, J. Leong, R. L. Smith, H. L. Benz, R. L. Kinkle, C. R. Battaglia, J. W. Fry, R. DuBard. Row 2: A. J., Bianchi, C. A. Pietrzak, B. J. Tulumello, J. E. Harley, J. A. Marando, C. Barlow, M. lngraham, G. E. Harrick, E. D. Nagel, W. C. Dozier, C. J. Laughlin. Row 3: F. J. Solomon, P. A. Hoebel, C. S. Palys, T. V. Jorden, R. V. Schumaker, E. G. Schroeder, A. L. Taggart, R. W. Nolley, D. E. Taggart, W. Ermakov, K. B. Smith, R. A. Fey, T. H. Herko, J. C. McCann. Row 4: G. Melancon, J. Allen, R. Zawierucha, R. A. Heintz, J. Valdov, S. W. Gaskin, G. G. Schmidt, L. M. Campagna, P. J. Weagraff, T. J. Mason.
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Assistant Librarians Chief Property Men Property Men Herbert Benz Frank Mariani George Harrick Robert Nagel Frederick Doeing Robert Smith Paul Hoebel Tom Moriarty Robert Moscato Ronald Heintz 1 7 4 . clude several elementary and center schools in the itinerary. We are also looking forward to and preparing the program forthe spring concert to be given in the school Auditorium. Dancing follows the concert, at which time the band members act as hosts to their parents, many friends and alumni. The Technical Varsity Band will participate in the annual Spring Music Festival spon- sored by the Board of Education. Performing in the Kleinhans Music Hall it will be featured in the Festival Finale, accompanying the six zone choruses. The band staff plays a very important part in the pressful functioning of the various activities and de- partments ofthe band. Staff members are elected from the membership according to the ability ofthe individ- ual and his desire to carry out the responsibilities of Third Rear Joseph Adams, Robert Nagel, Nicholas Salanone, Richard Volk, Robert Piasecki, Frederick Doeing, Frank Mariani. Sec- the position. Participation in this group provides the opportunities for leadership training and service to the organization. Awards in the form of letters, and certificates are given to the members for special serv- ices performed during the year and the coveted Band Oscar is also presented to the outstanding Senior Bondsman. If ond Frank DiGeorge, George Rowley, Edward Hayes, Kenneth Kaminski, Kenneth Caldwell, Michael Henning, Jack Maison, James Miller Robert Sterling, Augustine Dolce. Front: Michael Nawrocki, Charles lppolito, Phillip Yannacio, Anthony Mueller, Vincent Ricotta Louis Dorio, Bohdan Kriak, Herbert Benz, Roger Richardson. Exif X! F. soLoMol
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'Bowling Cl President Jack Leong Q ' Vice President William Pfielter Treasurer James Heach Faculty Advisor Mr. Hoeffler Raw I: R. C. Highfleld, G. Ruszala, D. H. Black, J. J. Krok, C. J. Getz, J. M. Kasper, G. E. Harrick, C. R. Battaglia, H. L. Benz, R. J. Sliwa. Row 2: C. Albanese, G. Danovskis, Y. J. Leong, E. D. Nagel, J. Leong, Mr. Hoeffler, Fac. Adv., W. Pfeiffer, J. Hecen, A. C. Greco, V. J. Muscarella. Row 3: R. V. Swanick, W. Ermakov, G. Riek, R. N. Besser, J. G. Treantis, N. A. Dembinski, G. V. Gerber, E. Folga, S. P. Jurek, E. E. Falk, F. J. Horvath, G. E. Spiers, S. D. Piccione, C. S. Tramontana, L. Dorio, F. A. lacuzzo. Row 4: C. S. Palys, J. Valdov, G. W. Crimi, D. F. Palaszewski, S. Arena, R. Scinta, A. J. Bianchi, A. C. Zucker, R. Makarowski, S. E. Karnyski, E., Grudniewski, P. Weagratf, H. F. Niewczyk, E. Wroblewski, A. Marino, R. R. Radel. Row 5: R. M. McCrory, C. R. Beck, T. Donofrio, C. A. Piosenka, R. A. Smith, V. C. Ricotta, R. Schumacher, A. L. Taggart, A. J. Dolce, R. J. Barczak, R. Sieracki. Row 6: D. Kruzinske W. G. Lewis, J. P. Kreitz, T. J. Mason, J. T. Militello, C. W. Schoof, P. A. Hoebel, J. W. Fry, J. N. Zollitsch, F. R. Semenick, J. T. Ma- iewski. Bowling, which is considered one of the mos? enioy- able recreational pastimes in America today, has re- ceived due recognition from the students of H. C. Technical high school. Over the years, the bowling club has had repeated applications and acceptance of ad- ditional teams. There are three players on each team plus an alternate. This year we have twenty four active competing teams with hopes for an increase in the near future. Mr. Hoeffler, our faculty advisor, has encouraged the clubs development, good sportsmanship, and need- less to say, good bowling. Mr. Hoeffler devotes his own time after school for individual as well as group instruction. We hope soon to be able to organize definite plans for interscholastic competition. However this proiect involves a little red tape and a lot of hard work. All in all, we feel that the bowling club has not only provided for the development of new friendships, but it also has the advantage of teaching determination through play. R it Q Ia, ,N f rr Q 1 Z 9 1 .g:-:4'- K 5 if X -WWWWW W ' f AT -SDL OMONT 75
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