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The Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science Sailing Associa- tion was founded in 1965 for the dual purpose of providing recrea- tional sailing and instruction for any student or faculty member, and of representing Textile on the intercollegiate sailing level. Recrea- tional sailing is provided for members of the Schuylkill River where the clubs' four Alpha's are moored. As an intercollegiate team, the club is a member of the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Asso- ciation and the Middle Atlantic Association of Women Sailors. Both of these organizations sponsor regattas during the fall and spring sailing seasons and Textile attends at least fifteen during that time. The club's advisor is Mr. John Winkler, Assistant Director of Admis- sions. It was through his invaluable assistance that the Sailing Asso- ciation was able to purchase two new boats this winter. . RECRiAll0NAl. ., SMUNG -., - I, saint: ibut as N .,, QW-. . .A - G .. H, ,,.lll- 1 M35 F!! , . Y. Richard Siedner, President , I iling club adds to fleet David Goodman, Stephanie Cohen, Irv- ing Gerber, Linda Cruz-Uribe, Joseph L o m o n a c o, Alan Goldman, Joyce Parks, Mary Ann Novack, Emily Bauhof. 213
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textile engineering club The Textile Engineering Club was formed in the Spring of 1968 for three purposes: to encourage interest in the Textile Engineering curriculumg to help freshman engi- neering students with scholastic problems in order to cut the attrition rateg and to give Textile Engineering stu- dents an organization technically o r i e n t e d to their needs. In conjunction with our tutoring program, we offer tech- nical seminars and field trips. Each spring, we try to plan a several-day field trip to visit mills and textile colleges in the South. Officers of the club are: H e r m a n B I a n c, President, Charles Miller, Vice-President, and Sabra Johnson, Sec- retary-Treasurer. STANDING: Jaime Marti, Roy Fisher, Martin Horne, Joseph Mascian- Blanc, James Nlcholaou, Charles Miller, Sabra Johnson, gelo, Mahmood Kassaian, Alberto Himmelstern, Howard Bornstein, Barm, George Hartman. Gideon Spiegel, Leonard Jacobs, James Heaton. SEATED: Herman , , .li:5n,,A ,. .4 C-na' ' -'- i ' 'T 'P l'
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fashion show hosted by BACK ROW! Carrie G0f0'0f1, JOSH Sfewaff, ADH Tamufa- Marie Autouri. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Novak, Jeannie NHDDLE ROW! Emily Bauhof, Sue Preiksar, Edna SChmff7f, Drew, Patricia Leonard, Anna Bogacki, Arlene Levin. Helene McCann, Shahla Motamedi, Stephanie Cohen,
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