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ART CLUB (Left to Right) 1 Metro Spiak; 2 Adolph Kovolchiik; 3 William Cara mcla; 4 Frank Chetoka; 5 Mar ' tin Ruben; 6 Lamar Lee; 7 Stanley Paulikonis; 8 Steve Kordyak; 9 John Ligashesky; 10 Albert Macejka: 11 Ray- mond Chew; 12 Martin Naberezny; 1 3 Joseph Daw- giello; 14 Franc Herrlv; 1 - Paul Buriak; 16 William K.):ak; 17 John Petro; 18 Mr. Blackhill; 19 Mike Papinchak. MATH CLUB (Left to Right) First Row; Kasprick, A. Mr. Wolfe. Kuxmich. F. D. Gillespie. A. Hustak. B. Ross, S. Colliers. P. Geissinger. Second Row: R. Wagner, W. Oneschak. J. Sliwka. G. Crouch, H. LafFerty, C. Street, A. Hayduk. Third Row: G. Navlor. J. Grav. R. Palkot. A. Ligas- hesky. H. Geller. F. DiCenzo. Fourth Row Bracken, J. Zmayuska. W. Sliwka, Gruguras. W. THE ROXIAN f age i.xly- oti
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SPANISH CLUB Row I: M. Hartnctt. N. Zapparelli. E. Colantoni. Miss Artuso. E. Willig, P. Hath- away, G. Eisele. Row 2: V. Colantoni, J. Cappuzzimati, L. Haupt, J. Valko. S. Gupp, D. Schuch- man, B. Kuehn. Row i: J. Sable. M. Schiralli, E. Robinson, J. Cunningham. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: P. Kuzmich. G. Naylor, F. DelMonte, G. Crouch, E. Inman. J. Cun- ningham. S. Colliers. Row 2: S. Yurkovich A. Macejka, M. MacKosko B. Kuchn. P. Church, B. Let- kowitz. P. Porac. B. Way Miss Artuso. Row 5: H. Geller, M Werlinich, H. Swadlo. A Ivosevic. R. Dejohn. A Michalism. B. Keeblcr P Bryan. V. Colantoni. E Rupert. THE ROX AN Page Sixty-three
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ART CLUB President Vice President Or-TICERS Micliael Papincliak Secretary Albert Macejka William Koznk Treasurer - - . - . Edward Blazier ' T ' HIS year a new club appeared on the horizon at M( Kees Roclcs High School. For some time now. our school has been in need ol such an organization as the Art Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Blackball, this club has achieved considerable success. Those attractive posters seen around the S( hool are all the work of the energetic Art Club. These signs have helped many tic kel sales. They succeed in keeping the Junior and Senior Class plays before tiie eyes of the students. Clever posters also urge students to patronize the dances. The Art Club boosts the basketball team. During pep meetings, boys paraded up and down the auditorium with posters which injected hght and enthusiasm among the students. The work of the Art Club is striking and original. You will find few school organizations with such a worthy purpose as that of the Art Club. Mr. Blackball, with the aid of the officers of the club, has made this a thriving organization. n making posters, the student is (ailed upon to use his own imagination to produce some design which is original, and attractive, and interest- ing. We all wish continued success for the Art Club. C MATHEMATICS CLUB Presicleni Vice l rcsident OFFICERS William Sliwka Secretary Sam ( olliers I re.isurer W.,llrr (),„.., I, „k Irank DiCril .o IVTO. Mr. Wolfe is not punishing his mathematics students during the fourlh period, every other Wednesday. That is only a group of malheinatic alK minded Juniors and Seniors, who have organized to further their knowledge on the subject. Meetings are held bi-monthly. Membership is limited lo those students who rank high in mathematics and who are willing to cooperate and abide by the constitution drawn up by Sam Colliers. Betty Ross, and Paul Kuzmidi. Main practical problems are solved by this organization. The members plan lo isil the mathematics department of one of the Pittsburgh universities. At a meeting held in April, Dr. 1 . L. Dines, head of the Malhemalics De- partment at the Carnegie Institute of Technology presented an enlighlening lecture. His topic, Relation of High School Mathematics to Advanced Mathematics , re- vealed the minimum recjuirements for mathematics at Carnegie Tech and the distinction between algebra and geometry. Dr. Dines encouraged the students to make the most of their height in ceiling in math, as he called il, for mathematics is of great use in the business world of today and much enjoyment is lo be found in the working of practical problems. Page Sixty-five
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