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CHEERLEADERS I.11pm1'n . . . . James Fry IXIICIIIIQ' .'lIfl?liSO7' - Mr. Pelosi Row One G. W. Crimi, R. L. Smith Row Two J. M. Kasper, R. M. Killian, P. Hoebel, J. Fry-Captain, R. H. Besser, G. E. Harrick During the past year it has been the objec- tive of the Tech Cheerleaders to encourage the esprit de corps of the student body, to create an interest in our athletic program, and to promote Tech High throughout the community. In striving to achieve this goal the cheerleaders have expended endless energy to our assembly rallies as well as onthe playing field. Our appreciation is extended to both the faculty and the student body without both of whose cooperation our past year would not have been so successful. A special vote of thanks goes to Mr. Nicholas Pelosi, our faithful faculty ad- visor, for his time and effort in supporting our program. 712 ik 'J
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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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im, Club Sigma Phi Sigma, known to many as the Tech Chemistry Club, was formed for the purpose of extending the abilities of all students interested in chemistry - especially those phases of chem- istry related to chemical engineering. Our program forthe year has been varied. Plant trips, lectures, demonstrations and club proiects were included to suit the particular interests of each of our members. The advanced work was especially beneficial to the seniors in that it acquainted them with dif- ferent areas of employment in the various fields of chemistry. The members of Sigma Phi Sigma would like to express their thanks to everyone who has been connected with the club for their won- derful cooperation. SIGMA PHI SIGMA President ....... Robert L. Kinkle Vice-President ..... Robert Alessi Secretary ..... Terence M. Williams Treasurer ........... Jerry Ruda Sergeant-at-Arrns .... Albert Webber Faculty Advisors - Mr. Block Mr. Brooks Mr. Haefner Row One H. Brooks-Faculty Advisor, W. Block- Faculty Advisor, W. Haefner-Faculty Ad- visor, R. Kinkle-President, R. Alessi- Vice-President, J. J. Ruda-Treasurer, W. T. Williams-Secretary, A. Webber-Sgt: at-arms Row Two R. Hill, L. Mrowczyhski, L. Luscom, R. Smith, R. V. Swanick, E. Falk, R. Brengel, R. Goxdecki, V. Gullo, R. Herko, J. Barile Row Three T. J. Butt, H. Uleske, O. R. Schmidt, R. Sliwa, F. Cammisuli, R. Strzempo, R. S. Hanowski, J. Clark, L. H. Szarachan, J. Baier, D. Black Row Four D. A. Jurewicz, R. K. Tworek, D. Donne- brock, J. A. DeSimone, T. Beuch, D. Kuhn, R. Malec, W. Eckert, P. Wilson, S. Desciak
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