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EET 'Y I BLOCK T CLUB f'rf's1'1f1'r1f ......... Samuel Greco l'lift'-lIfl'Xlilll'llf . . . Michael Giancarlo Sm-rf-tcirx .... . Anthony LoTempio 7'rf'rzsur1'r ..... Philip Yannacio S!'V4lfl'llIIf-Ilf-XlTHIS . . . Fred Mathewson f r11'11lM' rlffrisrwr - Mr. Pelosi Row One P. Yannacio - Treasurer, S. Greco- President, M. Giancarlo- Vice-President, F. Mathew- son - Sergeant-ot-arms Row Two J. lbarra, J. Macholz, T. Yormick, R. Moty- ka, J. Armstrong, T. Zuk, J. J. DiLiberto, 5. J. Mitchell Row Three B. J. Grucza, R. Morlellard, D. Kuhn, R. Mathewson, J. Kwiatkowslci, J. M. Fron- dina, J. Berdysiar, M. Tominich, E. Nelson BMTCM One of the most outstanding organizations at Tech in recent years has been the Block T. This athletic society was originally established for school lettermen. However, its members can boast achievement in scholarship as well as in athletics. 1 The present members are distributed among the different sports at Tech ranging from football to crew. The big events ofthe year are our raffle, spring dance, and semi-annual excursions to Alle- gheny Mountains. Many thanks to Mr. Nicholas Pelosi, our school faculty advisor. i 2- .1 4,2
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MP A school publication serves not only as a medium for the voicing of student opinion, but also it provides a means for advertising and promoting extracurricular activities. The editors and staff of the Tech Engineer have striven to accomplish both of these aims. A complete coverage has been given to the school happenings. ln addition, cer- tain features have been included such as special activities and serious minded editorials. The Tech Engineer has striven to provide the school with an opportunity to develop the 2 mitaff journalistic talent of its students and to keep the entire student body informed as to its functions. lt has rapidly become one of the most prominent organizations at Tech and will undoubtedly remain as a working example of our Freedom of the Press. Thanks to a large and able staff, to Mr. Pelosi, our faculty advisor, and to an enthusias- tically interested student body, the school paper for i958-l959 has been built into a powerful, influential and enlightening source of student communication. j NEWSPAPER STAFF ffditnr-in-Cl1ief ..... Edward Nagel Senior lfffitor . . . Samuel Greco junior lfflitor . . . . John DeSimone SUDIIOIIIUVP lfditor .... Frank Lepore 1'lff'S,IfIIllIl l'.'lliiZ07'. Raymond Spangenberg Faculty Advisor - Mr. Pelosi Row One S. Greco-Senior Editor, C. Alaimo, E. D. Nagel-Editor-in-Chief, J. A. DeSimone- Junior Editor, R. Spangenberg-Freshman Editor Row Two J. Digore, W. Herrod, A. Margarucci, R. Wozniak, D. A. Jurewicz, J. Stiny, D. Miles, T. Butler, D. Baker, R. Wiel, J. Suchecki Row Three J. R. Guest, R. Alessi, D. Henning, R. Massey, J. Wagner, R. L. Kinkle, D. G. Crosby, R. Malec, R. V. McCubbin, S. D. Piccione
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ln the last few years bowling has grown tre- mendously. Tech has been one of the pioneers which has promoted its growth. The Bowling Club has started many young men on the road to a game which can be enjoyed all year round. This year the Bowling Club has had a highly successful season. Although the number of teams has dropped, the same number of students participated, since the teams increased their membership from three to four men. The four-man team brought about a keen- er competitive spirit. Club All of this could not have been possible with- out the aid of our faculty advisor, Mr. Harold Hoeffler. Every Tuesday Mr. Hoeffler supervised a free practice session at the Franklin Alleys. He conducted a clinic tor our starting bowlers and gave helpful tips to the students who had been bowling somewhat longer. i Q 5 svff' A-Z'-sw' ri BOWLING CLUB President .......... Jock Leong Treasurer . . . . . J. Treatis S ecre tary ............ Earl Falk Faculty Advisor - Mr. Hoeffler Row One R. Swanick, E. Falk-Secretary, Mr. Hoef- fler- Faculty Advisor, J. Leong-President, J. G. Treatis-Treasurer Row Two R. Peters, R. Corbay, R. Grosz, K. Kaspyck, J. J. Ruda, P. lnsana, M. J. Crato, A. Sir- face, J. Leong, G. Faldesy, G. Grant Row Three D. Szuniewz, R. Medershi, A. F. Verdi, D. Bihl, P. E. Urbanski, R. S. Kanowski, A. C. Zucker, J. Baier, E. D. Nagel, D. Ratajczak, C. Neri, F. lacuzzo Row Four P. Gullo, O. R. Schmidt, D. Black, E. G. Koscielny, S. Karnyski, E. Grudniewski, J. Reynolds, P. Bayer, J. Kwiatkowski, E. E. Hocker, D. Stalica
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