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Transcript of Kekiongan 1957
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WAYNE • INDIANA
EDITOR • Richard E. Bender
ASSISTANT EDITOR • Ronald L. Gould
PORT • Robert Bryan
PHOTOGRAPHY • Photoa·eflex Studio, Wolf & De auer; Neun1an Studio; Walter Studio; Robert Gatz; Larry Shrout
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY • DatTow Fox, Dar] Mu grove
CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONS • Holly Young, Hal Weidner
FACULTY ADVISOR • Mr. Darrow Fox
t the July l t Convocation, President K een e r eceived the k eys to the ivy· cover ed hall from Concordia s Pre ident H erbert G. Bredem ever .
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The sp eech es wer e about the history of the Campus and the future of Indiana T echnical College.
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From the beginning Indiana Tech has dreamed of its
own campus. Now that dream is a reality. On July l , 1957,
the College formally took po e ion of its new home.
The move to the new can1pu marks another milestone
in the progress of Indiana Technical College. Immedi
ately a great transfor1nation tarted taking place. The
old i giving "\tVay to the ne,.v! Rebuilding on the turdy
foundations of the past the Indiana Tech campus i
rising and growing into a plant of beauty and efficiency.
All these changes were made possible by the Charle
A. Dana Foundation, the Fort Wayne community, and
the Indiana Tech Alumni. Thi generosity has, not only
helped to make Indiana Tech an even greater college, but
has thus served the cause of free rnen everywhere.
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President Keene prepares to leave the old campu for the new.
"There can be no progre without chang . There can be no progre ive
change without courageou deci ion. Abotlt three year ago Indiana Technical
College made it deci ion. The new campu wa purcha ed. On July 1, 1957,
the college forn1ally took po e ion, and i now proudly widening it cope of
service to students, the alun1ni and it friend .
The future of Indiana Tech is wholly one of progre . Thi impose upon
Tech a great re ponsibility and challenge. We face the future with the full
knowledge that we can achieve our goal only with the help and prayer of
our loyal student , alun1ni and friend .
We look forward to the day when Indiana Tech will stand on the highe t
pinnacles of education and ervice.
We have made our 111ove. We will not fail. '
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Mr. Overholt; Ken Sickler, Director of the Advancement Program; and President Keene discuss Tech'
future.
ARCHIE T. KEENE, Pr~esident.
INEZ M. PO TIU R egi trar
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ROBERT C. R Dean
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C. A. OVERHOLT Treasurer and Busi11ess Manager
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MEDFORD MAXWELL Assistant to the President
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MAC A. F ELBER Assistant Business M anager and Director of Prlrcha es
HERMA A. SINEMUS A dn1-inistrative E n gineer
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PRO FE . ._ OR B E:N,JA)IJX L. DO'V H ead, Aeronautical E n g·ineering D ep a rh11 ent.
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Aeronautical Engineering has made 1non1entou tride in the 54 years since the first flight of heavier-than-air 1nachines. ince the Wright Brother fir t airplane t o today's supersonic fighter ., the aircraft industry has seen many changes. T oday aircraft designers and builder work as a tean1. Individual engineers concentrate their effort on n1all phases of the overall project, re-ulting in a co1n plicated but efficient design.
More and more scientific knowledge i necessary to keep pace vvith today~s advanced aircraft. The irnportance of basic knowledge in the fi elds of 1n athernatics, physics and mechanics i becon1ing 1nore apparent. The Aeronautical Department at Indiana Technical College strives to have the student '"'ell prepared in the basic cience before the advanced aer onautical topics are undertaken .
graduate with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering n1ay enter many phases of the aer onautical field. The ever increasing advances in the field of aer onautics, such as the earth satellite project, will continue to offer a challenge to the engineers of the present and future.
'YIL LIA::\1 . HAZZARD In truc tor
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A.eronautical engineering student at work in Aero d e ign lab.
Aero students discu ssing model of new wind tunnel to be installed in the n ew engineering laboratory building.
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DR. TOD B. DIXON H ead, Ch e n1i<'al E nginee ring
One of the newest branches of engineering~
Chemical Engineering, has advanced rapidly.
Practically all indu try jn son1e stage of process
ing, development, or Inanufacturing must depend
upon men with a knowledge of chemistry. Today
there are highly specialized and diversified fields
JO EFH ,Y. CRAN l\lER A si tant Profes or
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such as Gas~ Metallurgical Cera1nics and P etro
leun1. Because of its being the basic technology
underlying the develop1nent and operation of vir
tually all industry, Chen1ical Engineering will real-
ize even greater growth in the years to co1ne.
JOHX COCBRE~ Assistant Professor
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PROFESSOR ROBE R T C. RtTHL H ead. Ci \'ll E n g·ineering· D eparhnen t
1'he development in the variou branches of en-
gineering has created new problems in the design
and construction of buildings, highways, airports,
and other structures. The Civil Engineer is meet-
ing the demands of our present age with new meth-
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the oldest of the fields of engineering, it continues
to grow and develop and provide opportunities for
1nen of vision.
DO~ BER GEU Ins tructor
C' HA l.TNCEY l\l cANI~IS
L ecturer )l EL YIN H. RODE~BECI(
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PROFE. SOR RICHARD D. DERMER Hea(l, E ledri(.'al E ng·ineering D e partn1ent
1'he increa ing utilization of electrical power
in thi s country makes jn1n1en e de1nands on the
Profes ional Electrical Engineer. He must know
how to elect ~ design '"'ork out economics and pro-
duction. He i the mastermind in the field of con-
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trois, as evidenced by today' automation. The
skill and creative ability of the Electrical Engineer
transforms theoretical knowledge into practical
service to meet the challenges of the future.
JOHN " 'BITNE Y As i tant Profe sor
1\IA URICE A. Il\IMON A i tant Pr<Jfes or
RONALD HUGHE In tructor
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PROFE._._OR RALPH . . AR. 0~ 1 l eac.l , E lect ronic E n g ineering· De partment
Ele troni Engineering L a highly pecialized
bran h of Electrical Engineering. The i1nportance
of electronic in indu try ha grown to such an
extent that electronic is recognized a a field of
engineering in its own right. To the Electronic
Engineer i attributed out tanding development in
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such realm a guided 1n i iles, radar , color tele
vi ion electroni computers, r adio communica
tion and atomic energy. The Electronic Engineer-
ing curriculu1n is planned to specialize a funda
n1ental knowledge of electrical engineering to sci
entific application in the field of electronics.
R AY KING Instructor
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Moving from downtown
DR. IYAN A . PLANCK H ead, )Jechanical E n g ineering
HO,\"ARD l\lACliLI~
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F RITZ E RLE R Ins tructor
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The fi eld of Mechanical Engineering is so broad
that no 1nan can be an authority on all of it
branche . Con equentl_ Mechanical Engineer
tend to beco1ne specialist in chosen bran hes.
Therefore. the student is given a thorough back
ground in the basic sciences. This field is very
xten ive. for practicall y every n1anufactured
article r equires the services of 1nechanical engi
neers both in the design of the n1achine on ' .vhich
it is made and in the production of the article on
tho e n1achines in the factory.
H OB E R T R. )JAR HAI,L A - is tan t Profe or
RAJ,PH ~JILLER
A si tant Prof e sor
CL E O QU I NN Ins truc tor
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ROBE RT D. :S"l'DER In -true tor
Thirty-three enior Me bani al Engineering tudent and two profe or vi ited SURF ACE COMBUSTION in Toledo October 5.
Mr. C. C. yke explains how the company applie its engineering knowledge to automated machinery.
M•·· Bob E colt explains plant layout.
The group vi ited five tation et up b pla11t per onnel to illu trate the engineering a pect of the company' operation .
M.~. Paul Hem explain and answer s ques tions on the air-conditioning and drying proces e •
Mr·. Robert Pon1eroy explain and di cu e comhu tion problems with tudent •
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DR. 'VIL LIAl\1 E . DONAH UE H ead, Ch etnistry D epart.ue nt
Chen1istry i one of the fundan1ental • c1ences,
in1portant both in that it underlies all phases of
1nodern living and in its own r.ight as a field of
en1ployn1ent for the several hundred thousand
A1nerican chen1i t . Its scope include everything
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fron1 proce control and analysis to the 'glan1or"
fi elds of nuclear science and radioactive tracer
technique~ biochemical research, and organic syn-
the£is of vital drugs .. pla~tics. and explosives.
( 'HARLE D. DILTS Le(·turer
UOBERT J. S\\'I~DELI .. IRYI~G J. \\-EIN~TEI~
Assis tant Professur Ins truc tor
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Clean-up day. A little h eat .
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L EE F . B E R :NH A RDT H ead , E ngineering Drawing
'"fiLLIAl\1 R. DANFORD L ecturer
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Engineering Drawing is a de criptive graphical
language u ed by engineer and designers
throughout the world to expre : develop, and
record their ideas and infortnation. Men of in-
du try have indicated that Engineering Drawing
i not onl i1nportant~ but ab olutely nece ary.
tudent need a thor ough grounding in the funda
n1entals of science and communication and should
be trained early in the engineering approach for
the solution of problen1s. They mu t have train
ing in pace visualization: they n1u ... t develop their
po,\'er of analysis and synthe i : they mu ... t be
given experience in creative thinking at the start
of their college work· and their abilities to develop
and record ideas must be constantly challenged.
The Engineering Drawing room on the new campus is large and we ll lighted.
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1\IARY E. \l"Eil\IER A sociate rrofe or
Head, E n g lis h Depart'mt>nt
1\IARGARET HUFF Assi tant Professor
Engli h
ABA TIRLING Lecturer, Engli ~h
\l"ILLIAl\1 R. APPLEGATE Lecturer, Developn1ental
Reading an<l EngUsh
FLORENCE HOUIGRE:S Le<'tut·er, E ng:is h
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]\fA HY E. SMJTH Le<·hlt'er, E n g lis h
HELEN RIORDAN Lecturer, E 'n g lis h
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DAnno"· Fox Assistant ProfE-ssor
l>eveloa)lnental Reading· nnd English
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In our cotnplex society, scientific pr ogre8s de-
pends on the 1nathen1atician, the eng ineer" a nd
!nan y other sci enli ~ ts ''r~1 o~e p r in1 a r ) tool is 1na th-
ernatics. rfhc Depa rtn1ent of Mathetn atic3 offers
a 'rcll r oun ded cour~c {or the youn g n1athen1a ~i-
cian. as ' vell as the e ~sential n1athe1natic fo r the
engineering, physics and chen1istry tudents.
('HARLE . R. CARR A ssoc iate Professor
F U E D H . CRO~I~GER L e<:turer
~I URH.\ Y )IENDE~H:\LL. JR. RADO:-iAV RAKE TIC ~-\ssistant t•rofessor Ins tructor
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HTCHARD E . SARBE R Instruc tor
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DR.RALPHW. Y OUNG H ead i\Iath Department
R OB E R T G. HOE H N .As~istant J>rofe , sor
R UTH ~PREtTER
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If, a has been said, this is the aton1ic age ~ '
then this is the age of physics nuclear weapons
and n1achine are product of the phy ics labora-
tory. Each new day finds the physicists of our na-
tion ever widening horizons of n1an s knowledge.
DR. ELLIE. LAWTON A ociate Profe or
CHARLE ECKl\IA:N, JR. L ecturer
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Therefore, Indiana Technical College 1neets the
need for training in physics by offering basic and
advanced courses designed to prepare a student
either for direct participation in industry or for
a cientific career of the n1ore traditional t ype.
RALPH " ' · BRACHT A i taut Professor
)IE REDITH l{ELLOGG Ins tructor
Simmering Bee-Bees ?
E yeball under strain-Wire under ten sion.
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"Kickoff" dinner~ January 29~ 1957. Left to right: C. V. Sorenson~ Charles A. Dana, and Presiden l Keene .
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Pt·oposed new Engineering and Science Laboratory Building
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In n1any way -- a library is like a bank-
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the con11non repo itory of all of n1an' idea -- ,
in piration , and deed . On record here i -
the tory of all a pects of the development of
ivilization. All advancement in knowledge
and progre in civilization must begin here. \YIRT F ... -\ IR~L<\ ~
A ' Sis tant Profe or, H ead , Library
The great consulting room of the wise 1nan is the library.
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Mr . Mona Turpin, As i tant L ibrarian
Mr. Fairman describes the operation of n e w Verifax machine which can make r eproduc tion from the page of any book or magazine.
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TESTING, AND CONSULTING •
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fications anal tical chen1i try. ele tri al con1po-
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Rl H:\ RD D. D E R i\IE R J> roft·~ ... o r. Dire<· t o r of R esearc h and D e·\'el opment t ... tin g. applied n1athem atic . .
T e ting a n ew Voltage R egulator for motor g enet·ator.
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Sihle r Hall's fir t residents wer e J. B. Sumrall, K endall Klo n er , Donald Stewart, James R eese,
a nd K en Paschall, Counsellor.
With the b eginning of the Fall T erm, one hundred and twelve students moved into Sihler Hall.
First Row:
'IlCHAEL E. AKAMI E, B.S .. El. E.; B.S.E.E .; Ft. Wayne, Ind.
JOSE R . AZORES, B. .El.E. · San Pab lo, Philippines; E.E. .
MAX E. BA U~IGARDNES, B.S.M.E.; Yoder , Ind.; Alpha Gamma Up ilon ; Student Council vice-president; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Baseball , 2 yrs.; Pre ident's Li t (2) ; Junior Class Pre ident ; enior Cla~- Pre ident.
GEO RGE K. BL E B .. lVI.E. ; an Diego, Calif.
Second Row:
RAYNIO D H . BO D, B.S.E.E. ; ewberry, 1\llich.; Al EE.
J O EPH F . BOWERS, B . . El.E. ; Frostburg, Md. ; E .E.S.;
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Phi Delta, Chief E ngineer· Student Co uncil, Secretary ; Fir~ t Assist. Editor Technician Staff.
DALLAS W . BREEDE , B.S. 1.E.; Barbour vi lle, Va. ; }fech. Club; Kappa Sigma Phi ; S.A.E., Secretary.
JOHN F. BRENNE , B.S.C.E. ; iagara Fall , .Y. ; Alpha Gam-u ·1o A C E · ewma n Club. rna p s1 n ; . . . ,
T hird Row:
DA Y CARTA , B .. E.E. ; fcHenry, Ill. ; A.I.E.E. · Flying Club ; Male Choru .
RALPH E. CASE, B. .E.E.; W iUshire. Ohio: igma Phi Delta ; tudent Council: Pre ident' Li -t.
RA Y~IOND E. CLARK, B. .M.E. ; Fremont, Ohio; A.S.NI.E.; .A.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi.
RAYl\lfO D L. COLECHIA, B .. l\II.E.; ~~I:-s ti c, Conn.; .A.wi.E., Trea urer; S.A .E.
First Row:
ROBERT L. COLLARD, B .. EL.E.; J ackson, Nfi ch .; K .A.R.C., Treasurer; Intramural Basketball.
JOHN U. COO, B.S.C.E. ; Iloilo City, Ph ilippines; A.C.E.
JORGE DAVIN, B.S.M.E.; Mexico. D.F ., Mexico; S.A.E.; Flying Club; President's List (4).
LAWRENCE J. DRA CHAK, B.S.M.E. ; Scranton, Pa. ; A.S.~.LE. ,
President; S.A.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi, President: Inter-Fraternity Council, Treasurer ; Fencing Club ; Pre id ent 's Li t (3) ; Open House Gen. Asst.
Second Row:
JOSEPH E. DYER, B.S.E.E.; Dull in, Ind.; Pre ident 's List ( 1 ) :
Honor Roll (5).
DANNY Y. ENG, B.S.E.E.; B.S.EL.E.; ew York City, N.Y. ; A.I.E.E.; E.E.S.; S.A.E.
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JOH1 R. FRAZIER, B . . :YI.E. ; Ga llipolis, Ohio; A.S.lvf.E.
AKIHAR U FUKU IOTO, B. .Ae.E.; Honolulu , Oahu T .H.: I.A.S.; I ota Tau Kappa ; L A. . Schola tic Award ; Honor Roll (9).
Third Row:
JOHN GRUSHA, B.S.M.E. ~ Green Spring, W.Va. ; A.S.M.E. : S.A.E. ; Student Co uncil ; Pre ident 's List (2).
PHILIP M. GUSTIN, B.S.C.E.; Antwerp , Ohio; Var ity Baskethall.
RI CHARD H. HART, B.S.Ae.E.; Gardena, Calif. ; A.R.S.
ROGER J . HAYES, B.S.M.E.; Lancaster , Wis. ; A.S.M.E.; S.A.E. : President 's List ( 6) ; Iota Tau Kappa Honor Roll ( 1).
First Row:
LUIS J UA HILGERT-PER A, B .. ELE.; La Punta , CaJlao, P eru .
THOMAS T. HIRO AGA, B.S.Ae.E.; H onomu, Hawaii : I.A .. : Bowling Club ; Pre ident' List (2).
GEORGE A. HOEGLER, B.S.lVI.E.; Brooklyn 37, . Y.; Alpha Gamma Up ilon ; H onor Roll (2).
DALLAS J. HOLLlVIA , B.S.E.E. ; Ft. Wayne, Ind .
Second Row:
ROBERT C. HOLMES. Drafting Degree ; Ft. W <1yne, Ind .: A.SJvLE.; Bowling Club.
JAMES M. HOWELL, B .. l\ILE.; Bainbridge Ga. : A .. l\II.E
HAROLD E. HU T, B .. El.E.; Huntington. Ind .: E.E.S. Pub--
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licity Director and Chairman ; S.A.R.E.; A.E.S.; A.R.S. ; Student· Council · Pre iden t' Li t (2) .
WALTER J . JA 1KOWSKI, B .. El.E.; B.S.E.E.; orwich , Conn .~
Sigma Phi Delta; ewman Club: tudent Council ( 1) ; Intramural oftball ; Bowling Club .
Third Row:
JA IES P. KE DLE. B.S.El.E.; lVIi hawaka, Ind.: Student Coun cil; Pre ident's List (7); Honor Roll (3); Student In tructor for RE-lOlA and RE-lOOA.
RAY J . KI G, B.S.El.E.; ~~Iontro e, Colo.; A .I.E.£ .; Sigma Phi Delta; Iota Tau Kappa; Student Council (3), Treasurer (2) ; Male Choru : Intramural Golf ; Student Instructor-A~f-41 (2).
CHARLES D. KYLER, B.S.iVI.E. ; Clearfield, Pa. ; A.S.M.E.; Flying Club, Treasurer· Ianager of I.T.C. Ba eball Team.
THEODORE LEGAKIS, B.S.C.E.; Brooklyn, .Y.: S.A.M.E.; President s Lis t (2).
First Row:
NOEL E. LEITZMAN, B.S.Ae.E.; Ladora, Iowa; I.A.S.; ViceChairman; K.A.R.C., Treasurer ; President's List (5); Honor Roll (2) .
JOSEPH P. LIEGEY, B.S.M.E.; Karthaus, Pa.; S.A.E . ; A.S.M.E. ; President's List (3); Honor Roll ( 1); Caswell Engineering Drawing Award (2nd Prize).
JOHN J . LINEHAN, JR., B.S.E.E.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; A.I.E .E.; Kappa Sigma Phi .
HUGH G. McCANN. B.S.M.E.; Royrul Oak, Mich. ; Technician (2); Male Chorus (3); President's List (5); Student Instructor in Physics 21A (2) ; Physics 31A (1).
Second Row:
EDWARD A. MARSH. B.S.E.E.; Sidney, Ohio; A.I.E.E.; President's List (5).
CARRELL R. MARSHALL. B.S.Ch.E.; Milford, Ill. ; A.C.S.; Chi Epsilon Tau; Bowling Club; Student Instructor : Ch-12A (4), CH-32 (4), Organic Chern. Lab. (4), Physical Chern. Lab. (4) .
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CALIXTO MEJIA -CASTRO, B.S.C.E. ; Valledupar-Magdalenu , Colombia, S.A.; Newman Club ; Soccer; Fencing.
EDUARDO MERLANO, B.S.C.E. ; Bolivar, Colombia, S.A.; A. C. E.; Newman Club.
Third Row: •
RICHARD W. MOORE. B.S.E.E. ; South Fork, Pa.; A.I.E.E.; President's List (5).
WALTER MURAKAMI, B.S.El.E. ; B.S.E.E.; Honolulu, Hawruii; Hruwaiian Club , Vice-President, Treasurer, Social Chairman; Student Council.
JOSEPH S. MURCKO, JR., B.S.E.E. ; Stratford, Conn.; S.A.M.E. ; President's Lis t (7).
GEORGE E. MYERS, B.S.E.E.; Waterburg 12, Conn.; A.I.E.E. ; Kappa Sigma Kappa , Treasurer ; Student Council (1); Sophomore Class President ; President 's List -(4) .
First Row :
WALTER R. EWLO • B.S.El.E. ; Berea, W.Va.
WALTER 1. OTHAFT, B.S.M.E.; Tampa, Fla. : Mech Club; Kappa Sigma Phi ; S.A.E.; President. Secretary; Intramural Baseball and Basketball; Intra-Fratern ity Baseball: President~ List (4).
KIERA .T . O'FARRELL, B.S.E.E.; iagara Falls, .Y.; A.I.E.E. : President 's List (6).
WILLI S. PRIBBLE, B.S.C. E. ; Parker burg, W.Va.; A.C.E.
Secon d R ow :
ALWIN R. P UR VI IS, B.S.El.E. : York, Pa.; A .I .E. E.; T.R .E. : President's Li t ( 1) ; Honor Roll ( 2).
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JOH R. QUIGLEY. B.S.:YI.E.; Hudson, man Club, President ; Male Chorus (8),
Asst. Chairman Mech. Dept. Open Hou e.
. Y.; A.S.Yf.E.: ew-
President, Secretary;
CLEO J . QUIN , B.S.l\II.E.: Ft. Wayne, Ind . ; A.S.M.E.; S.A.E .. Treasurer; Student Coun cil ; T echnician Staff , Sports Editor; Student In tructor : M-11 (2), Ed-11 (1).
THOMAS RAHNIA . B.S.C.E. ; Long Island, N.Y.: A.C.E.; S.A.M.E., Secretary.
Third Row :
ALFRED R . RATHMELL, B.S.Ae.E.; Oakland 12, Calif.; I.A.S .. Chai rman ; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pre ident ; Flying Club, President, Treasurer , Secretary· Pre ident's Li t ( 2); A.R.S .
GEORGE B. REGA , B .. f. E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; S.A.E.: Honor Roll (2) .
GEORGE B. RILEY, B.S.C.E. ; Carrollton, Ohio; A.C.E.; Student Council; President's List (5) .
LUIS H. RODRIQUEZ, B.S.M.E.; Bogota, Colombia. S.A.
First Row: BERNARD ROME, B.S.M.E.; Rockville Centre, .Y.; A .. lYLE .. President, Vice-President, Secretar y, Treasurer ; S.A.E., Presi dent ~ Kappa Sigma Phi , Trea urer ; Stud ent Council (2); Ca well Engi· neerin g Drawing Award ; President's List (7) · Student In tructor : ME-100. DANIEL G. SMITH, B.S.El. E.; Shelocta, P a.; E .E.S.; Flying Club. MA URlCE R . SMITH, B.S.El.E.; B.S.E.E.; Larned, K ans. ; K.A .R .C., Vice-President, Publicity Chairman ; E .E.S. : President 's List (3) . EDWIN U. SOWERS, III ; B.S.M.E. ~ Lebanon , Pa.; A.S.M .E.: S.A.E., President ; Iota Tau Kappa; Kappa Sigma Phi ; S tudent Council.
Second Row: GEORGE E . SPOHR, B.S.M.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; President's List (1 ).
GEORGE B. STEARNS, B.S.E.E.; Minot , N.D. : A.I.E.E. : Iota Tau Kappa ; President 's List ( 6) .
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DA~ID A. STEVENSON, B.S.El.E .; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; E.E.S. : Pres1dent Camera Club; T echanician Staff ; KEKIONGAN Staff: Male Chorus ; Iota Tau Kappa; President 's List (9); Student Instructor: (3), EE-120.
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:.VIARIO B. TU LTS, B.S.El.E.; ew H aven, Ind .; Sigma Phi Delta, Pledgema ter , Publications Editor ; A .R.S., Secretary, Trea~urer ; Student Co uncil , Secretary; T ech nician Staff ; Bowling Club, P resident, ecretary, Team Cap tain ; Intramural Basketball. Softball.
Third Row: MANNUEL SY, B.S.ElE. ; Ermita, Manila; Va,riety Soccer: President 's Li t (4).
SEYNIA NSKI, WILLIAM J ., B.S .C.E.: Pittsfi eld , Ma s., Civil Club , Newman Club ; Pre ident's List (5) · Stud ent Inst. CE155A.
SUEO, TA AB E, B .. M.E.; Ma ui, T . H. ; H awaii Club , Secretar y; SAE.
TEMPLE, LOWELL DO , B.S.E .E.; Rockford , Oh io; AlEE ; President Freshman Class; Vice-President Sophomore Cla'SS; I.T.K., Secretary & Trea urer ; Flying Club ; Student Co uncil : M~:lle Chorus; ITK ; AGU Award ; President's List (8); Honor Role (7); Student Instructor Phy. 21 , 31, EE-110.
Fir tRow :
ERGIO CARLOS TORRES, B .. E.E. ; E t. . P aulo, Brazil. S .A. ; A.I.E.E.; S.A.E. ; E .E .. : Camera Club , Vice-Pre ident : Na tion ~
nited Club. MICHAEL UGE TI, B .. El.E. ; B .. E.E.: Long I land City, .Y. ; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Presiden t s Li t (3); Honor Roll (7) . DA L. WEISS, B. .M.E. ; Appleton, Wi . ; Mechanical Cluh ; Pre ident' Li t ( 1).
econd R ow :
LOTHARIO ~1AX WIDMER, B. .E.E. ; Honor Roll (3 ) ; President's Li t (5); Soccer ; Swimming.
a P aulo, Brazil, .A. ; 1a ti ons United Cluh :
PAUL A. WILKIE, B.S.C.E. ; F t. Wayne, Ind .: A.C.E. DAVID RAY WILSO ; B.S.C.E. ; Claypool , Ind. ; A.C.E.: Kappa
igma Kappa ; Student Council (4) , T reasurer ( 1) ; Honor Roll ( 1) ; Open House (1955) ; Basketball. In tram ural; Softb all, Intramural.
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Thit·d Row:
RICHARD . v;ro G, B .. i.E.; e' York , .Y. ; .A.E. ; Hawaii Clu b ~ Ca well Drawing A ward ( E.D .-12) ; Pre ident's List ( 4) ;
tud ent In tr uctor. Drawing (2 ) ;_A s t. In tructor, Drawing (7).
C TT C. YEW, B.S.M.E. ; or th P oint. Hong Kong.
TH EODORE R. ZIT EY, B.S. ti .E . ; Trumb ull, Conn .; .A.E.
GEORGE B. F LI 1T, J R ., B . . E.E., B.S.EI.E.; Rye: N.H. ; President' Li t ( 4 ); tudent l n .. tructor R E-110, ( 2) .
A TO 1IO GO.ME , B. .E.E. ; Ludlow, Mass.
HOWARD B. KELL ER, B. S .El.E.~ Brooklyn , .Y.
PHILIP A. KE EL, B .. Ae.E.; Ro edale, .Y. · Pre ident 's Lisl ( 5 ) .
MA RVI A. R BIN, B.S.C.E.· Dalla , Texas : A.C.E.; S.A.M.E. ; Pre ident s Lit (4) ; Honor Roll ( 1).
K T YVERSO , B.S. C. E. ; Parkdale, Ore. ; A.C.E. · S .A.M.E.; Kappa igma Phi.
CARLO H . TO BAR, B.S.C.E. ; Bogota, Colombia, S.A.
First Row:
HARRY W. ALLEI , B . . JLE.; Quincy, Ill. ; A . . I.E.: Honor Roll (2); Pre ident' List (9); Ca~well Drawing Award (ED-14); Open Hou ~e-Mechanical Dept.
JAr J . A DRUSZKO. B.S.Ae.E. ; Ft. Wayne. Ind.: LA .. ; Pre ident' List ( 1).
ROBERT LEE BABBITT B.S.C.E.: Plainfield, .J.: A.C.E.: S .A.~1 .E.; Alpha Ga mm a Up ilon , Sgt. at Arm ; Pre ident ' Li t
(1) : Var .. ity Baseball ; Basketball, In tram ural.
A DRES G. BACH~1A . B.S.C.E. ; Bogota, Colombia, S.A.: A.C.E. : Rifle Club ; ewman Club ; President's List ( 4) ; Honor Roll ( 1).
Second Row:
ORMA LEROY BEELER, B.S.Ae.E.; Marshall , ~1o. ; I.A.S., Secreta ry; Presidene List (8) ; Honor Roll (2).
WAY E C. BOHAN ON, B.S.Ae.E. ~ Louisville, Ky.; I.A.S., Secretary; President 's List (3); Honor Roll (1) .
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JO H - W. BOLA}!, B .. E.E. ~ Clea rwater, Fla.; A.I.E.E.; .A.R.E.; :\ .R . . ; Flying Club : Bowling Club.
JOSEPH J. BOURDO . B.S.E.E. · Muskegon , Nlich.
Third Row:
DALE G. BRYANT, B .. El.E.; Ba tesville, Ark .; K .A.R .C.; Alpha Omega Tau, President ; Pre ident' List (4).
~lARIO CA EDO, B.S.Ch.E.; Cochabanba, Bolivia ; A.C.S. ; A.I.Ch.E. · Sigma Phi Delta ; Glee CluL.
PITAK CHARGE ISJRI, B.S.C.E.; Royal Thai avy, Thailand .
JAMES W. CRAIG. B .S.~LE .; Spr_ingfield . Ill.; S.A.E.; A .S.M.E. ; President ' Li t (5).
First R ow :
PHILI ~tL DAJI, B .. Ch.E.; Karachi , Pa ki~tan: Pre ... ident 's LLt ( 1).
JAOQ I T A. DIAZ-GRAl'\DA , B.S.C.E. ; Call e, Santa ~Iartha,
Colombia, .A.
PA L J. DO 1ATO, B.S.C.E.; Dorche_ter, :\'Ia ... ~ .; S .A .~LE. , Pre ident ; Pre ident 's List ( 2).
WILLI:\ I R. DU KELBERGER, B.S.Ae.E.: Bristol , Pa.; I. . . : A.R .. ; tu dent Co uncil; Technician Staff .
Second Row:
OTTO E. ECHEM E DIA, B.S.E.E. ; Habana, Cuba.
CHARLES F . FI HER, B.S.Ae.E.; Ft. Wayne Ind.
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I.MON GAR BEDIA);. B .. E.E. : Armenian Quarter. J erusalem ; President' List ( 1).
RICHARD C. GREE BLATT, B .. El.E.; Ft. Wayne. I nd . : VicePresident Fre. hman Cia ... : Pre ... ident's Li_t {9) ; tuden t Instructor-Phy ... ic~ 22A, 32 , 42A, and Phy ... ics B ( 4 term ) .
T hird R ow:
GCY . G R KL B . . Ae.E. ; Frankfort. .Y.: F encing Club , P re -ident ; A.R. . ; Tech nician Staff : F encing Team (Cap t. )
FRA ' CISCO A. HEN_ E EY, B .. E.E. ; Bogota. Colomb ia, S.A. ; A.I.E.E.; Phi Iota Alpha ( ecretary).
YER 1E E. JACOB E , B. .C.E. ; LeR oy, ~linn .; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pre ident, Cor. Secretary: T echnician Staff. Advertising l\rfanager ; I .F .C. ; Pre ident s Li t (7) .
HARRY J. JA ZO , B.S.~1.E.; Ae.E.; Brooklyn , .Y. · S .A.E.: Pre ident's Li t (10); Honor Roll (9) · Student In tructor , Physic , 32A and 42A.
First Row:
LYNDON P. JARVI S, B.S.El.E. ; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Newman Club ; President's List (2); Honor Roll (7).
NASUH AREF KHATIB, B.S.M.E.; C.E. ; Damascus, Syria; A.S.M.E.; A.C.E. ; Camera Club! Arab Student Club.
ALFRED KNOLL, B.S.E.E.; Morland , Kans.; F encing Club , President ; Flying Club ; F encing Team, Capt.; Male Chorus.
MAURICE E. LA NDFORD, B.S.Ae.E.; Sullivan, Ohio; I.A.S., President and Treasurer ; Iota Tau Kappa, Vice-President; Yearbook Staff; Intramural Sports, Golf, Softball , BasketbalL Bowling; Student Council (4), Vice-President; Caswell Award (2nd Place); President's List (6); Honor Roll (9); Stud ent Instructor AM-41, Physics Lab 22 and- 32 ; Student Advisory Committee.
Second Row:
BUD H. LOVEJOY, B.S.E.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.
LARRY D. McKIBBEN, B.S.M.E.; Bradford, A.S.M.E.
Ohio ; A.R.S. :
ROBERT E. McMAKEN, B.S.M.E.; Louisville, Ky. ; S.A.E. ; Sigma Phi Delta, Historian, Treasurer ; Inter-Fraternity Council, Presi-
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dent; Student Council ; Iota Tau Kappa : President's List (9) ; Honor Roll ( 4); Vice· President Freshman Class.
J OH N NIACCAGI NAN, B.S.C.E.; Lakeville, Conn. ; S.A.:M.E.
Third Row:
MARIO L. MARCHESE, B.S.M.E. ; Forest Hills, N.Y. ; A.S.M.E., P ublic;i ty Chairman ; Sigma Phi Delta , Treasurer and Historian· S.A.E., Program Director ; In Lramural Softball ; President 's List (3) ~ Honor Roll ( 1).
MARVIN M. MA RSH, II, B.S.C.E.; J ackson, Mich .; A. C. E. ; Sigma Phi Delta; President's List (1).
DAVID B. MARSHALL, B.S.E.E.; Des Arc, Ark .; Iota Tau Kappa; President 's List ( 10).
ALBERT R . MARTIN, B.S.El.E.; Largo, Fla. ; Iota Tau Kappa ; Honor Roll (8) ; Student Instructor , EE-120, RE-110A, RE·150A.
Fir tRow:
ROBERT C. l'VIATHIA , J R ., B . . n~f.E .; ew Tripoli, P a.; Pret- i-dent' List (2).
"'TEPHE I ~IELEGA , B .. 1\LE.; Weiland . Ontario.
DO ALD lYIERLI1 0 , B.S .El.E.; Atlantic City. .J .: .A.R.E.: Alpha Gamma U psilon, Vice-Pre id ent , H ou e lVIanager; Electronic
Dept. ; Ba ke tball T eam, !vianager ~ tud ent In tructor Ph-22A, 32A and ·12A · President s Li t (5) ; A.R . .
E GE E C. MILLER, B .. Ae.E . ; ew York, .Y.; In tramural Ba ke tball; Pre~ id ent's List (1).
Second Row:
ROGER MOODY, B.S.C.E. ; W olfeboro, .H .: A.C .E. ; .A. 1I.E. ; Pre ident 's List (l ) .
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LYELL V. n1YER , B ... M.E.: helb ina. ~fo.: A .. }I.E. : Pre i-dent 's List (8): H onor Roll (3).
HOMER CHARLE EEZGER. B.S.El.E ., E .E.: Yida, Mont.: .A.R .E. : Pre~id en t, Secre ta ry; tuden t Cou neil ( 3) : enior Cla-s
Pre~ iden t ~ Elec tronic Dept.. Ou L tanding Student of Year 1955-56; Presid ent · Li t (12) ~ Hono r Roll (3): Student In truc tor. RE-120A, 100, lOOA , 130A .
J A.ME H . o·co T ELL, B . . R .E.: Chicago, Ill. ; Iota Tau Kappa;
President's LLt (8): tud en t In ... tructor . Math-A, 11. 21 ; Ph-22.
Third Row:
EDWARD A. OUDT, B.S.E.E.; Long I land, r.Y. ; Kappa Sigma
Phi , Sgt. a t Arm ; Varsity Ba eball ( 2); Intramural Softball ; Intramural Ba ketball ; In terfraternal Softb all ; Bowling.
R ALPH K . PAR SO S, B.S.R.E.; Roseburg Ore.
DAVID P ATTERSO , B.S.Ch .E.: Canon burg, P a.: I.C.S.
FREDERICK A. R EEVE . Drafting Diploma : Farmdale. Obi ; Flying Club .
First Row:
ROBERT W. ROGER , B.S.El. E. : Ft. Wayne, Ind.
HOWARD E. SCHULTZ, B.S. I.E.; Douglas, Mich. ; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secretary ; Intramural Ba_ketball ; Intramural Softball.
J ACK J. SHUMSKY, B.S.R.E.; Manitoba , Canada; A.E.S.; Kappa Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Camera Club , Secretary, Trea urer ; Technician Staff; KEKIO 1 CA N Staff Coordin ator.
CALVIN R. SKEID, B.S.E.E.; Connorville, Ohio; A.I.E.E.
Second Row:
ROBERT W. SMURR, !l.S.M.E. ; Ladtto, Ind.; Vice-President Senior Class.
ALI SUKKARIYYAH, B.S.C.E. ; Alfakiat, Baalbeck, Lebanon.
MELVIN S. TAMASHIRO, B.S.C.E.; Hawi, Hawaii; A .C.E .; Hawaiian Club ; President's List ( 1).
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SADA ERI TE GA , B .. M.E.; Wailuka, Maui, H awaii ;
A.S . if. E.; Hawaiian Club, g t. a t Arm : Pre ident 's List ( 1).
Third Row:
AUBREY G. T HOMAS, B . . EI.E.; Gracey, Ky.; .A .R .E.; Intra
mural Ba ·ketb al1 .
THOMA ICHOLAS, B .. E.E. : Iew Rochelle, .Y.; S.A.E.
PATRICK A. TO UTE , B.S.El.E.; Daytona Beach, Fla. ; E.E . . ;
President 's Li l (4 ) .
EDWIN TURANSKY, B.S.M.E . ; Freeport, N.Y.; Sigma Phi Delta,
Secreta,ry, Pledgemaster ; S.A .E. , Trea urer : H onor Roll ( 1) :
Vice-Pre ident Sophomore Clas .
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ROBERT ALA VITT , B.S.El.E.; Corden , Illinois: S.A.R .E.; E.E .. : Kekiongan Amateur R adio Club: Pre~iden t, Vice-President:
ecretary.
GEORGE E. WEATHERFORD , B.S.C.E.; Rockwood, Tenn .;
WILLIA~I G. WI ~CHE TER , B .. E.E.: Roanoke, Ind . ; LA .. : Flying Club ; A.R .S.
GUY C. v;7RIG HT, J R., B. ..)I.£ .: Clark~hurg, W.Va.: A. .~1f.E.
P re iden t's List (3); tudent In~ tructor , Phy ... ic Lab. Third Row:
~IARK P . WER ER , B .. Ae.E . ; prings, Pa.; I.A.S.
BLY A. WHITTEMORE, B .. 1.E.: outh P ortland , Me.; .A.M.E.
Second Row:
EUGE E F . WIEBKE, B .. El.E.; chenec tady, .Y
DO NALD E. WILLIAMS, B.S.E.E.; Waba h , Ind.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon , Chai rman, Athletic Committee; S tudent Council ( 2 );
Varsity Basketball ( 2); President' List ( 2).
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EVERETT YAG UD, B.S.M.E.; Baldwin, .Y. ; S.A.E., President and Vice-Pre ident ; A.S.:NLE., Pre ident, Vice-President and Trea -urer ; Camer a Club ; K appa Sigma Phi : Student Council ( 1 ): Interfra ternity Softball ; President ' List ( 2); S tudent Instructor , Tool Design .
ALFO SO YEP ES B.S.C.E.: Armenia, Colombi a. South America: Phi Iotru Alpha; Honor Roll ( 7).
ALTO A. YI G, B.S.Ch.E.; J amaica British West Ind ies.
JOSEPH ZAMBITO, B.S.El.E. ; R o lindale, .Mass.; A.I.E .E. · Kappa Sigma Kappa, Chaplai n and Treasurer : President ' List ( 2 );
Interfra ternity Council ; Intramural Softball ; ewman Club .
GRADUATES PAUL L. BOWER , B.S.l\1.E. ; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Kappa igma Phi, Secretary; In tructor, ED-11 ED-12, ED-14. KAROL ROY CHI , Draftin g; Kin g ton, J amaica, B.W .I. ; Rifle Club. DICKRA K. GARIBIA , B. .E.E.; B. .El.E .; Baghdad, Iraq ; Kappa Sigma Kappa ; Arab Club· President ' Li t ( 1) . MA UEL E. CRESPO, B.S.C.E.; La Praz, Bolivia, . . ; A.C.E.; A.S.M.E.; Pre ident's Li t ( 1). WILLIAM D. Mci NNIS, JR., B.S.Ae.E.; Hender on, .C.; I.A.S. ; Pre ident's Li t ( 4). DA I EL F . l\1 RPHY, B . . Ch .E. : Ft. Wayne, Ind .; A.C ...
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KE ETH P . ZIEGLER, B.S.M.E.; Milton, Ma s.
ILVIO ZUNIGA, B .. M.E.; a rrera, Barranquilla, Colombia
OT SHOWN Trea u rer; A.I.Ch.E., Trea~urer ; tuden t Council, ecretary: T echnician taff ; Pre iden t' Li t ( 4) ; Student In tru ctor , General Chemi try and Qualitative. AH KO G SlEW, B .. E. E. and B .. El.E.; Ma.Jacca, Malaya; Pre ident ' LL t {8).
ROBERT G. SIM , B .. E.E.; Van Wert, Ohio; A.l.E.E., ecretary: Kappa igma Phi . LARS W. WERHOLM, B.S.E.E.; Worce ter , ~[a . ; A.I.E.E.; Rifle Club ; Alpha Omega Tau ; Year book ta.ff ; tudent Instructor, Ph-31A, 2. R . ~1. ZOLLER , B . . Ae.E.: Ft. Wayne, Ind .
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First Row: JOHN A. ANDERSO , JR. B.S.l\rf.E.; F ort Wayne, Ind .; Sigma Phi Delta, Secretary Pledge l\l[a ter ; A.S.M .E.; Flying Club ; Student Council , Vice-Pre ident · Pre ident ' Li t (2) ; Open House, 1955. JOH N A. ARIA OUTSO , B.S.C.E.; Brooklyn, .Y.; A.C.E. ; Flying Club; S.A.M.E.; Student Instructor, ED (2); A sistant Instructor, ED ( 3) . JAMES R. BERTHOLD, B.S.El.E. ; Churchville, N.Y.; Honor Roll (9) . NICKOLAS A. BIRBILIS, P as aic, .J. ; .A.E.; A.I.E.E.; United Nations Club.
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Second Row: VI CE T G. BI A OR, B.S.Ch.E.; Water Lane Race Cour e P .O. , J amaica, Briti h West In die ; A.C.S. ; Canterbury Club ; President' Lit {1). RICHARD E. BOYER, B.S.l\ILE. : Chamber burg, Pa.; Kappa Sigma Phi, Pled gem a ter; Pre ident · Li t ( 2). JOH N CHARLES BUR TO , B.S.C.E.; Ea t Aurora , .Y. ; A.C.E.; Presidenet's List (2); Honor Roll (2). DOYLE E. CAGLE, B.S.C.E. ; Whit esboro, Texas· A.C.E. , Secretary ; Iota T ruu Kappa; President 's Li t (8).
First Row:
CHARLES OTTO CARTER , B.S.El.E.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; A.I.E.E. ~ E.E.S.; Technician R eporter , F ea ture Writer , A t . Editor, Editor ;
tud ent Advi or; Student Co unciL
ROBERT J . CASEY, B .. E.E. · Long I land , .Y.; Ka,ppa Sigma Phi, Vice-President ; Student Co uncil (3), Secretary; Intramural
oftball , Basketball ; Senior Cia Pre ident.
ROBERT LEE CASTLEBERRY, JR., B.S.E.E.; Ekalaka, Mont.· A.I.E.E. ; Rifle Cl ub~ Iota Ta u Kappa; President 's List (9).
ROBERT J . CE SAK, B.S.NI.E. ; Meriden, Conn. ; A.S.M.E.; .A.E.; R .A .S., Publicity Directo r ; KEKIONGA ' .
Second Row:
JOSEPH M. CHABOT, B.S.lVLE.; Lewiston, Me. ; A.S.M.E. ; New-
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man Club , Trea urer ; K EKI ONGAN; Iota T au Ka,ppa ; Honor R oll (9 ).
DONALD ALLE COPENHAVER B.S.M.E. ; Coshoc ton, Ohio; A.S.lVI.E.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon , Pre ident, Sgt. a t Arms.
ALEJANDRO CORREA, B.S.C.E . · Ni edellin, Colombia; Honor Roll (1 ) .
KAROLY CSIKOS, JR., B.S. El.E.; Cleveland , Ohio· S.A.R.E.; A.E.S.; Pre ident 's List ( 2).
Third Row:
EUGENE ALTON DAVE PORT, B.S.Ch.E . · Northville, N.Y. ~ Tennis Tea m, 1956, 1957.
RICHARD E. DAWLEY, B.S.E.E.; Hope, R .I. ; A.R.S . ~ Iota Tau Kappa ; Student Co uncil.
JACK A . DEA , B.S.El.E.; Reed ville, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon.
CHRISTOPHER J. DE CARLO, B.S.M.E.
First Row:
RONALD K . DEWALT, B.S.Ch.E.; East Liverpool, Ohio; A.C.S.; Chi Epsilon Tau ; A.R .S.; Bowling Club ; Varsity Baseball and Basketball ; In tram ural Softball and Ba ketball.
CHESTER W. DUR NIN, B.S.E.E.; New Brita in , Conn. ; A.I.E .E.
DA IEL T. DWYER, B.S.El.E. ; Quincy, 1a .
J ULIUS B. ELLIS, B.S.El.E .; Wildwood , F la.; A .E.S. · A.I.E.E.; President ' List (5) .
Second Row:
LAURE CE E. E GLER, B.S. f.E .; Tacoma, Wash. ; A.S.M.E.: Rifle Clu b.
RI CHARD M. ERICKSON, B.S.Ae.E.; Duluth, Minn.; I.A.S. ; Student Council ; Inter-Fratern ity Softball ; Intramura l Softball and Basketball.
FRANCISCO ESTEVEZ, B.S.lVLE.; Habana, Cuba.
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THOMAS E. F I CUS, B .. E.E.: Aliquippa, Pa.: A.I.E.E.: President 's Li t (9) .
Third Row:
ANTHO Y J. FREE LA D, B.S.C.E. : Fowler , Ind. ; A.C.E.; Junior Cia Secretary.
RICHARD J . FRENCH , B.S.Ch.E. ; Payne, Ohio~ A.C.S. ; A.I.C.E. · Sigma Phi Delta; Student Council; Pre ident' Li t (3); Student In tructor , Chern 12, Chern 32, Chern 164 (5) .
ALAN R . GA UL, B.S.E.E.; Belfast, Me.; Kappa Sigma Phi; Bowling Club.
lVfACK H. GLAZIER, JR ., B.S.lVI.E. : St. Petersburg, Fla.
Firs t Row:
HERl\1A GOLDE ' BAGE , B.S.NI. E.; Columbus, Ohio; A.S.lVLE.; Iota Tau Kappa~ Pre ident' .. Li t (8); Honor Roll (6) · Junio r Cia Secretary and Trea urer.
DARIO A. GOMEZ, B.S.C.E.: Colombia, S.A.: A.C.E.; S.A.M.E. : President's Lis t (2) ; Honor Roll (2).
WILLIAM H . GUY, B.S.C.E. · Wilmington, .C.; A.C.E., VicePre ident and Trea urer~ Junior Class Pre ident ~ Stud ent Council (2).
JANIES R . HAUSF ELD, B.S.El.E. ; Coldwater , Ohio ; S.A.R.E.; Pre ident 's Li~ t (7); Honor Roll (3).
Second Row:
PAUL D. H ERALD B. .C. E. ; Princeton, W .Va.; A.C.E., Treawurer.
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DAVID B. HODGE, B. .E.E.: F t. Wayne, Ind.
STEPHE 1 E. HOLLICH , B.S.E.E. ~ Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; A.I.E.E.;
I.R.E. ~ Honor Roll (5).
J ERRY HOLSI GER , B . . El.E.; e\v Haven, Ind.; President 's Li t (5).
Third Row :
ROGER W. H ULTHE B.S.E.E.; T iffin , Ohio ; President's Li t (2) .
DWIGHT W. HU TER, B.S.NLE.; Orofino, Idaho; Flying Club , Trea urer ; K EKIO r CAN tafi.
ADAM M . JA OTIK, B .. M.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; Iota Tau Kappa; Ca well Award for E.D.-14; President's List (9); Honor Roll (8) ; S tudent In tructor: AlVI-41 (2), A f-51 (3) .
KURT F. JEPSE , B.S.M.E. ; Hamburg, Germany ; A.S.M.E.; S.A.E. · Student Council · President's List (10) ; Student Instructor: ~1ach i ne Tool Lab (100, 105), l\tlath 21.
First Row:
BOBBY D. J OH SO ) B.S.El.E .; Lufkin , T exas ; .A.R.E.; Presirl ent 's Li t (6) .
ROBERT T . J ONES, B.S.M.E.; Llewelelyn, P a. ; Sigma Phi Delta, ecretary; Bowling Club , ecretary; Ca well Award ; President's
List (3 ) .
MICHAEL KATA IK, B.S.Ae.E.; Cleveland 27. Ohio~ I.A . . ; In tra m ural Ba ketball ; F encing ; A .R .S.
RAY J. KI G, B .. El.E. ; lVfontrose, Colo.; A.I.E.E.; Sigma Phi Delta; Student Co uncil (3), Treaesurer ; .Male Chorus (2) ~ Iota Tau Kappa; Pre idenf Li ~ t (1 1); Student Instructor; AM 41 ( 2 ), EE 165 ( 1), EE 190 (l ); Intramural Golf.
Second Row:
JAMES R. KIRKHOFF, B.S.lVLE. · Ft. Wayne, Ind.: A.S .M.E.; A.R.S.; Iota Tau Kappa (8), Secretary and Treasurer ; President s List (9) ; Student Instructor: Ph 22 (3).
RICHARD A. KOBLE, B.S.M.E.; New York 54, N.Y.
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ARDELL B. KYLER, B . . E.E.; Clearfield , Pa.; Honor Roll ( 1); President's List (6).
ELWOOD R . LAAKSO, B.S.E.E.; Duluth , Minn. ; A.I.E.E., Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Trea urer, Secretary; A.E.S., Treasurer; Sigma Phi Delta; Student Council, Treasurer ; Technician Staff; Intramural Basketball. Softball and Golf; Honor Roll (2) ; President 's List ( 4).
Third Row:
JAMES H. LAlVIB, B . . Aif.E. ~ Dallas, T exas.
JAMES C. LINDSEY, B.S.El.E.; Westfi eld , N.Y. ; E.E.S.; Prosident s List (2); Honor R oll (7) .
PETER N. MALECKAS, B.S .El.E.; Kearny, .J. : A.E.S .. Secretary; E.E.S. ; S.A.R.E. ; ewman Club.
RALPH E. MA GES, B.S.M.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind .
F ir tRow :
RICHARD F . :MA , B.S.E.E.; Franklin quare, N.Y.; Sigma Phi Delta, Trea urer , Pledge master ; Student Council; Bowling Club ; Interfraternity Softball ; President's Li t (1 ).
RALPH E . ~1ARCHIO DA, JR., B.S.El.E. · J ohn on 9, R .I.: A.l.E.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi , Pre id ent · ewman Club ; Student Co uncil ; lnterf ra ternity Council, Pre iden t ; enior Cia VicePre ident; Pre ident's List ( 1); Student In truc tor; Phy ics 21A.
ER E T A. MARTH, B.S.C.E.; P a lmer Ala ka : A.C.E.; Kappa igmru Phi ; Pre ident's L ist (2); Flying Club "ecreta rv .
EUGE E MAUER, B .. El.E.; Trumbull, Conn . : E.E.S.: A .E .
Second Row:
GERALD W . MILLER, B.S.E.E.; Freeport, Ill. ; President 's Li t
(3).
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RBY R . l\11 URTLA D, B. .filL E.; Kitta nnin g, Pa.; A.S .~LE . . ecre tary, Trea urer, Vice-Pre ident · Sigma Phi Delta
1 Secr eta ry :
tudent Council, Corre ponding ecre tary, Pre iden t; Technician taff ; Iota Tau Kappa; Pre ident ' Li t (10); tudent Instruc tor ·
Ph-A & B, Ph-22 (2) Al\II -41; Sophomore Class Pre id ent.
CLARE 1CE A. A YO I , B.S.Ch.E. ; Rockford, Ill. · A.C.S . ; Ch; Ep ilon Tau , Treasurer ; Student Co uncil ; Var ity Ba eball; I ntramural Basketball. oftb all ; Bowling Club .
A THO Y NESTO, B.S.El.E. · Dorche ter, Ia . ; K appa Kappa, Pre~ ident.
Third Row:
EDWARD L ORE A, B .S.El.E. ; Bogo ta, Colombia, S.A.
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CLARE CE . OHASHI , B.S.M.E.: H aiku, Maui T .H .: S.A.E. ; A .. M.E.: H awaiian Club; Bowling Club: Pre ident' List (6) ; A t. In truc tor: ED-13 (3).
E DUARDO A. PARRO B. .C.E.: Barqui imeto, Vene;;:uela, S.A . : occer T eam· President 's Li t ( l ): H onor R oll ( l ) .
WI PE, B .. C.E. : lVIinbu, Burma; Pre ident's Li t ( l ).
First Row:
DAVID PETERSEN, B.S.El.E. ; PlwinweU, Mich.; President 's List ( 7).
RALPH E. P ETERSON, B.S.El.E.; Minneapolis, Minn .
RICHARD E. PFEIFER, B.S.E.E. ; Belleville, Ill. ; A.I.E.E. ; Bowling Club , Vice-President ; Sigma Phi Delta, President, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary ; Student Council, President, VicePresident ; IFC; President's List (5); Intramural Golf, Team Cap.
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REX E. PIERSON, JR., B.S.Ae.E. ; Upper Lake, Calif.; I.A.S., Secretary Treasurer ; Flying Club , Safety Officer ; Student Council ; Technician Staff, Asst. Editor ; Intramural Softball; A.R.S.; SLUdent Instructor: Ph-22 and 32 (2).
Second Row:
RICHARD L. PITCHFORD, B.S.M.E.; J amaica, N.Y.
DARIO POSADA, B.S.M.E.; Medellin, Colombia, S.A.
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TED PYLA T, B.S.El.E.; Ardmore, Okla.; A.E .S.; A.I.E .E.; President's List ( 6).
FABIO P ESTREPO, B.S.C.E. ; Medellin, Colombia, S.A. ; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.
Third Row:
P EDRO R. RODRIQUEZ, B.S.M.E. ; Camaquey, Cuba; Honor Roll ( 1) .
DONALD E. ROOT, B.S.Ae.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind .
JAMES C. SAGNIS, JR., B.S.El.E.; Atlanti c City, N.J .; Newman Club, President ; Student Council ; Iota Tau Kappa; President 's List (8); Student Instructor : RE-l10A (2), l\ll a-21 ( 1).
TEO MAN M. SARABI, B.S.C.E.; An kara, Turkey; A.C.E.
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First Row:
DONALD E. CHOFIELD, B.S.El.E.; ew Haven, Ind.; Flying
Club.
ROBERTO S. GAG AIRE, B.S.NI.E. · Nlexico (12) D.F., Mexico.
JOSEPH J . SHECORA, B.S.El.E.; Shamokin , Pa. ; Alpha Gamma
Up ilon; President's List (1).
CLARE CE J . SNIITH, B.S.El.E.; ew Ca tie, Ind.· E.E.S.
Second Row:
JACK A. SMITH, B.S.El.E. ; Wauseon, Ohio; A.I.E.E.; Bowling
Club ; A .R.C.; President s List ( 4) ; Honor Roll (1) .
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LAIRD W. SNIITH, B.S.C.E. ; Battle Creek, Mich.; A.C.E., Treas·
urer; Student Council ; President's List ( 3) .
GABER SOYIOGYI, B .S .~f.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.
EARL A. STA EK, B.S. LE.; Winona, lVIinn.; A.S.M.E.; Presi
dent's List (9) ; Honor Roll (9).
Third Row:
RO ALD E. STRAIT, B.S.El.E. ; Lynn, Ind.; President 's Li t (4) .
PAUL J. TA AKA, B.S.M.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; A.S. i.E. ; Hawai
ian Club ; President 's List (3) .
TH0~11AS A. TO!VfAI E, B.S.Ae.E. · Carbondale, Pa.; I.A.S. ·
Treasurer; A.R.S.
SALVADOR A. TUESCA, B.S.M.E.; Barranquilla, Colombia, S.A. ·
Soccer Team ; Honor Roll (2).
First Row:
ADOLF VARTANIAN, B.S.M.E. ; Long Island , N.Y.; A.S.E .; Weightlifting Club ; Swimming Team ; President 's List (3).
r:LIFFORD S. WECHSLER, B.S.El.E.; Huntington , Ind .
DENNIS S. WEIR, B.S.C.E.; Sidney, Mont.; A.C.W., President , Vice-President, Secretary; Honor Roll (2); President's List (9);
Student In tructor : Ph-22 Lab, Ph-32 Lab.
NORMAN J . WILLIAMS, B.S.E.E.; Holga tem, Ohio; A.I.E.E., Tn~asurer ; Student Council ; President 's List (7); Senior Class
P.~ retary.
Second Row:
PAUL WILSON, B.S.Ae.E. ; Ontario, Canada : I.A.S.; Kappa Sigma Kappa ; KEKIO GA Sta ff ; Technician Staff.
KEN NETH S. WINDISH, B.S.El.E .; Richmond , Va. ; S.A.R.E., Vice-Chairman ; E.E.S ., Vice-Chairman ; A.E.S., Vice-Chairman.
BERNARD J. WITCZAK, B.S.M.E.; Manitowoc, Wis. ; Newman Club ; Student Council ; Male Chorus ; President's List ( 1) ; Honor Roll (3); Student Instructor: ED-11 and ED-12 (3) . IVANHOE E. YOUNG, B.S.E.E.; Tamaica, B.W.I .; A.S.M.E.
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.GRADUATES NOT SHOWN JOSEPH F. CAVANAGH, B.S.El.E. ; Ontario. Canruda ; Sigma Phi Delta; A.R.S. ; Honor Roll ( 1) ; President's List (1).
FRA CISCO J. GUERRA, B.S.C.E.; Colombia, S.A. ; A.C.E.
DIMITRI G. HADDAD, B.S.M.E.; Beirut, Lebanon ; President's List (7).
BRIA N. KELLER, B.S.Ch.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; A.C.S. ; Student Council.
LEO R. KENYON, B.S.C.E. ; Cazenovia, N.Y.; A.C.E.; Kappa Sigma Kappa.
MORRES F. MADS£ , B.S.M.E. ; Minneapolis, Minn.; A.S.M.E.
CHARLES F. POWELL, B.S.M.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; Varsity Basketball ; President's List ( 4) .
VA IA HORMAZ, B.S.E.E.; Kara,chi, Paki tan ; A.I.E.E.
ANTO J. ZADEL, B.S.Ae.E. ; B.S.M.E.; Muskegon Heights, Mich. ; I.A.S ., Vice-Chairman ; President's List (2); Asst. Instructor : ED-14 ; A.R.S.
First Row:
WALTER W. APPEL, B.S.El.E.; Trenton, Ill.; A.I.E.E.; ViceChairman; A.E.S.; Student Council ; Intramural Basketball ; President 's Li st ( 4) ; Stud ent Instructor: RE-lOOA (2).
ROBERT L. APPLEBY, B.S.C.E. : Plat tsmouth, Neb. : Honor Roll (3); President's Li t (9).
DELEVEN J. ARNOLD, B.S.M.E.; Paw Paw, Mich.; S.A.E.; A .S.M.E. · Kappa Sigma Phi; Interfra ternity Council ; President's List ( 4).
LEO N BAKOW, B.S.C.E.; Philadelphia, Pa.
Second Row:
DONALD K. BERGER, B.S.C.E.; Medford Pines, N.J.; A.C.E. ; S.A.M.E., President and Vice-President; Golf Team ; President's
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List ( 4); Student Instructor : CE-103 ( 4), CE-104 (3), CE-llO ( l ).
WOLFRIED BLUMFELD, B.S.C.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.; S.A.M.E. ~ Volley Team.
CARL S. BODLEY, B.S.Ae.E.; La J ara, Colo.; I.A .S.; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Student Council ; President 's List (3) ; Intramural Sotfball.
JAMES E. BROCK, B.S.C.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Third Row:
SHU-KIT CHAN, B.S.C.E. ; Lexington, Va.
PETER J. CHANG, B.S.E.E.; Maui, Hawaii; A.I .E.E.; Hawaiian Club ; Var ity Golf ; Intramural Softball.
CARROLL P. CORBETT, B.S.M.E.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; A.S.M.E.; Technician Staff ; Pre ident ' List ( 1); Newman Club, Secretary; Flying Club.
ALFONSE CORTES, B.S.E.E.; Bogota, Colombia, S.A. ; Newman Club.
First Row:
H EN RY DAVIS~ JR., B .. El.E .; Ft. Wayne, Ind .; E.E.S . ; P re id en t ' s Li t ( 2 ) .
WILLIAM R. DAVIS, B. .E .E. ; Wilmington , Ohio; A.I.E .E .; Alpha Omega Tau, P resident, Vice-Pre ident · Pre ident List ( 4).
J ACK E . DEWITT, B . . C.E. ; Browning, Ill. ; A.E .S .; A.I.E .E .; President's List ( l ).
RICHARD D. EDDY, B.S .E .E.; F ilion, Mich . ; President 's List ( 1) .
Second Row:
ROYCE F . EVANS, B.S.El.E . ; Ft. Wayne, Ind .; lntramura1 Swimming.
AMERICO R . F ALCIONI, B.S.C.E.; Archbald, Pa. ; A.C.I. ; A.S.M.E. ; I.A.S.; Va rsity Baseball ; Intramural Softball ; President's List ( 4) ; H onor Roll ( l ) .
RICHARD A. FILLER, B.S.C.E . ; Bethlehem, P a. ; A.C.E ., Presi-
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dent ; Sigma P hi Delta; Student Council, Vice-P re ident, Treasurer , Corresponding Secretary ; Honor Roll (5); Senior Class Secreta,ry; In tramural Softb all.
ROBERT T . F ITZGERALD, B . . M.E . ; Phoenix, Ariz.
Third Row:
SAMUEL L . F OLLEY, JR., B.S.E.E.; Dillsburg, P a. ; President 's List (6).
RO NALD D. FRY BACK , B.S.Ae.E.; Bluffton , Ind . ; Flyi ng Club ; Honor Roll ( l ) .
MERLE J . GALLAGH ER , B.S.Ae.E.; Benezett, Pa.; Student Council ; Pre ident's List (4) .
KENNETH R. GERHARDST EIN, B.S.E.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; A.I.E.E.; A.R.S.; Honor Roll (3) .
First Row:
DAVID R . GERHARDT, B.S.C.E. ; Halifax, ova Scotia, Canada; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; A.C.S. · KEKIO CAN Staff .
HERBERT A. GILLE , B.S.ELE.; Lockwood, Mi~s.
A THO Y J. GIORDA 0 , B.S.Ch.E.; Phillip burg, .J. ; A.C . . , Treasurer; ewrnan Club; Student Council.
GERALD E. GOODBLOOD, B.S.Ae.E.; F air fi eld , 1\'I e. : Flying Club , President.
Second Row:
JA 0 GROSSMAN, B.S.C.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; A.S.!YL.E ; Technician Staff .
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ED\\' ARD P . GUI DO , B .. Ch.E.; Toledo , Ohio · A.C.S., Secretary; tudent Council; P reiden t' List (3); tudent In tructor: Ch-12 Lab, Ch-32 Lab, Qualita tive Analysis.
JO J. AS GUMBELEVICIUS, B.S.Ch.E.; St. Loui 6, ~~Io. ~ A.C.S. · A.I.Ch.E. : e·wman Club ; Ukranian tudent Club : Pre~ident's
List ( 4) ; Studen t Instr uctor: Ch-12 Lab ( 4) .
RALPH L. HABER STOCK. B.S.El.E. · Toledo, Ohio~ .A.R.E., Vi ce-President ; Sigma Phi Delta; lVfale Chorus (3); Camera Club ; In tram ural Ba~ketball.
Third Row:
EAL HAYASHIDA, B.S.E.E.; Honolulu , T .H.; A.I.E.E.
ROY HEDGER, JR., B.S.El.E. ; Fleming burg, Ky.· K .A.R.C.
RO ALD W. HEL fSTADT, B.S.C.E.; Long Island, .Y. A.C.E.: S.A.M.E.; Student Council ; President 's List (5).
LEWIS B. HERR, B.S.C.E.; Miller ville, Pa.; A.C.E.; S.A . .Yf.E. ; Varsity Baseball ; Honor Roll (2) .
First Row:
WAY E C. HILDRETH, B.S.C.E.; Bridgeport, W.Va. ; P yrnmid Club ; A .C.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi: President ' List.
RO ALD J. HOFFER, B.S.iVLE.; Wau au, Wi . ; Honor Roll (3).
ALBERTO H URTADO, B.S.Ch.E. ; Santiago, Chile, S.A.; A.C.S., Chairman · Newman Club ; Honor Roll ( 1) ; Student Instructor , Chern 12, 32, 164.
ROBERT 11. JOH SO , B .. E.E.; Gilbert, ~1 inn .; A.I.E.E. · Honor Roll (6).
Second Row:
J OHN W. KORPAL, B.S.E.E.; Stevens P oint, Wis.; Student Council ; Pre ident's Li t (3); Honor Roll (1); Student Instructor, Physics Lab.
CHARLES J . KWACZALA, JR., B.S.M.E.; Lancaster , N.Y.· A.R.S.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, H ouse 1\llanager ; President's List ( 2) .
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RICHARD D. LAl\IB, B.S.C.E.; Winterset, Iowa ; A.C.E., Treas· urer ~ Iota Tau Kappa ; P resident' List (9).
BOBBIE L. LEIPOLD, B.S.El.E.; Affton, Mo.; Rifle Club ; Bowling Club : Amateur Radio Clu b ; President ' List (3) .
Third Row:
ARCHIE B. LOWE, B.S.C.E.; Key West, Fla.; A.C.E. ; .A.iVI.E.; Pre .. iden t's List ( 2).
DO McCOI , B.S.M.E.; Wolco tt, Ind. S.A.E., Secretary.
HOWARD V. MAY, B.S.El.E. · Morganton, N.C.; Student Council ; Presiden t's List (9).
1viOHAlVIED A. MOHID, B.S.C.E.; Aruba, N.A.; A.C.E.; Phi Iota Alpha ; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.
Fir tRow:
rfA r K . M IR , B . . El.E. · Beaver, Uta h.
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AM M. PATELL, B .. C.E.; K arachi , P ak i tan ; P ak i tan tudent A ocia ti on , Acting Vice-President ; A. .C.E. ; if ale Chorus; President ' Lis t (1) ~ TennL Team.
T H ER 1. P A TTO I, B .. M .E.; Ft. Wayne, In d .
THOM PAY E, B . . f.E. ~ !\1iddl e ... bor o, Ky.~ A .. ~1 .E.; Phi Delta, Vice-President and Chaplain ; President Lis t (3) ; fra te rnity Council; Int erfraternity Softb a ll.
Second Row:
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WALTER R . PFISTER , B .. ~I.E.· Lead, .D. · A .. 1.E., President Vi ce-Pre ident, ecre tary and Trea urer; Kappa Sigmru Phi ;
A . . M.E. · Softball Team· Interfra ternity oftball· A istant In-tructor , Mac hine h op.
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0 W RD L . R .A. E. ~ Pre .. id ent
Li t ( 8) .
·y . B. . ~I.E.: ~Iariun. Ohitl; A . . ~I.E.: Fre ·h man Cla .. s ~ tudent Co uncil ; President 's
WALTER J . P ELLI, B .. R .E.: Iuntevid o. ru guay, .A.: nccer Tea m.
R BERT \V . OTT, JR .• B .. . E.~ Yonk er. 1.Y.: .. E.; Alpha Gamma Up .. ilon, Chairman of Awards ~ I.T .C. Golf ~ Intramural Golf, a pta in : Vice-President 1 unior Cia ... ; tud en t In ... truetor CE-155.
Third Row:
HAH B. TAR K ~·IAR B .. E.E. · Bombay, India.
GLE F. liTH, B .. El.E.; London, K y.; Honor R oll ( 4 ).
GALE E. STEELE B.S.Ch.E. · Sigel, P a.; A.C.S., Vice-Pre ident and Trea urer ; Iota Tau K appa, Vice-Secre ta ry and Trea urer ; Bowl ing Club ; tud ent Council ; Intramural oftba ll and Basket· ball· Pulliam Schola r hip ; H onor Roll (6) ~ Pre ident's List (2);
tud ent In tru ctor , Chern 12L, 12A, 32L 32A .
H E RY F . TERBA, B.S.E.E. ~ Indianapoli . Ind.; A.I.E.E. ; H onor Roll (7).
Fi .. l Row:
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TI~IPERT, B. .JI.E .; El Pa~n, Ill. ; Prewidcn t 's Li t
RICHARD A. SUTTO , B .. l\I.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind. · A . . NLE.; Alpha Gamma Up ilon, Corre ponding Secretary and Sgt. at Arms; Fre~hman Varsity Ba ketball.
OR 'lA SWAGLER, B . . El.E.; Endico tt , .Y. ; Pre-idcnt 's Li t
(2).
TAMOTSU TAIRA, B.S.M.E.; Hilo, Hawaii ; A.S .M.E.; Hawaiian Club, President and Vice-Pre ident ; Honor Roll (2) ; Pre ident' Li t (7).
Second Row:
YAS UTOSHI TAKU HI, B .. E.E. · Haiku Maui, Hawaii ; A.LE.E. ; Hawaiian Club : Bowling Club ; Pre ident' List (1) .
ALFREDO E. TCHERASSI, B.S.C.E. ; Barranquilla , Colombia ; Pre ident' List (1) .
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ELDO L. TE KE, B .. El.E. ~ Topeka, Kan .; E.E.S. ~ A.I.E.E.; Intramural • • w1mmmg.
AD 10HIB TAHAHABEY AH. B .. E.E.; Bloudan, • yn a; A.LE.E.; Arab tudent Club , President ; Soccer, Swimming.
Thi .. d Row:
JO EPH A. TIGHE, JR., B.S.C.E. ; orth Bergen, N.J. ; A.C.E. : .. ewman Club , ecretary; Yearbook Staff ; Pre ident 's Li t ( 1) ; Intramural Basketball.
JA iES R. WALL, J R., B .. C.E.; Collin vi lle, Ill. ; A.C.E. ; .A.M.E.
WILLIAM D. WILGUS, B .. E.E.; Bellefontaine, Ohio.
ALA H. WILKI S, B .. LE. ; San Rafael, Calif.; A.S.~I.E. ; President 's List (1).
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ROB ERT D. YO GER, B.S.El.E. ; Ft. Wayne. Ind. ~ E.E . . : Iota Tau Kappa , Pre ident ; Coolidge Award in Phy .. ic ; President '_ Li t (9).
JA ~I E V. WILLIAM 0 , B.S.El.E.; Ft. Wa yn , Ind.; A. E. '"' .. Trea urer and Vice-Chai rman: Pre ' id n t 's Li t ( 2) .
GRADUATES NOT HOWN
JACK J . ALT, B .. E.E.; Clifton Heights, Pa.· .I .E.E.: Alpha Ga mma p il n
1 Vi re-Pre ·ident ; tudent Coun il ; Interfraternity
Council , Pre ident, ec retary and Trea urer ; Pre ident 1 unior la · Varsity Ba .. eball : Intramural oftball and Golf : Pres ident·~
Li t 1 .
0 CAR RAMIR EZ ARA~1IZ, B .. h.E.; an Luis Poto i, lexico.
WALTER W. BARTLETT, B.S.El.E.; Walden, N.Y.; Pre ident 's Li t (3); As t . Instructor : l\1a-41 l'vfa-71: tud nt In tructor: Ph-22.
J AME B. BE DER, B.S.El.E.; Yonker , .Y.; Iota Tau Kappa, President· ewman Club ; Pre iden t's Li t (3 ).
BLAI ·E BROYLE , B .. El.E.; Charle_ton 2, W.Va.; T echnician
taff .
J AME L. DA VI , Drafting Dipluma; Baltimore, Md.; A.C.E. ec retary ~ ewman Club ; T echnician Staff; Var ity Soccer.
R B. DHO DY, B .. M.E.; Bombay, India· .A.E.; S.A . I.E.
CARL FERRA TE ~ B.S.Ch.E. ~ Los Angeles 43, Calif.; A.C .. : A.R . . ; Pre id nt 's Lit (3) .
A RL E. H AI 1ER, B. .El.E.; 1 ew Haven, lnd.; Honor Roll ( 3) .
HAROLD 0 . HA E B.S.El.E. ; Kioep vik Ty fjord , Norway: Kappa igma Kappa ; Interfratern ity Council.
BO~ll D. KERA WALLA. B. . I.E.; Bombay 14 India; .A.E.; .A .M.E.
JACK D. KER TETTER, B.S.C.E.; terling, Ohio; A.C.E. ; Iota Tau Kappa.
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THOMA M. McCARTHY, B . . nLE.; Lima, Ohio : A .. 1\ LE.; Camera; Club ; Pre ident 's List ( 1) .
FLOYD H. MATTER, B.E.El.E. ~ Comfort Texa .
RALPH OTIS ORE 1DORF. Draftin g Diploma ~ Bridgeville, Del.: .A.E.
KENNETH T. PEMBERTON, B .. C.E.; Wind or , Ontario; Flying Club · Student Co uncil (2); President' Li st (8); Honor Roll (4) :
tudent Instructor, Ed-31, CE-151, CE-152.
1\1ARTI R U GE B.E.El.E.; hawano, WL . · A.E .. : A.I.E.E.: tuden t Council ( 1) ; Pre iden t ' Li t ( 1) .
CHARLE R. TO BART, B.E.El.E. · Senecaville, Ohio ~ A.E.S. ~ E.E .. · Flying Club: President ' LLt (3) ~ Honor Roll (5).
KEt ETH S BLETT, B.S.El.E. · Howenwald , Tenn .; E.E ..
JO EPH J . DOL, B.S.l\II.E. ; Paddock wood Sa k. Canada· Pre~id nt' Li t (2) ~ Caswell Award.
ROBERT A. TTO , Drafting Diploma· Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; Alpha Gamma Up ilon.
GEORGE SWYER . B.S.El.E. ~ Rend , Pa.
WILLIA~I H. TAYLOR. B.S.El.E.; Ft. Worth , Texa · Iota Tau Kappa, Pre ident ; Golf ; Pre ident' Li t (8); tudent In tructur , EE-120L, EE-120, Ph-42, Ph32A, Ph-B 1ath-21 , 'l ath-31.
LLOYD R. WAD EKA iPER, B. .A .E., B.S.l\f.E. ; apa, Cali f.: A.R.S. , Pre ident, Board of Direc tor : Student Council (4); Tech
nician taff: Aerona•utical Dept.; Ba ketball Team, I\1anager ; Pre ident's Li ' t (4) .
RICHARD E. Z RBUCH, B.S.El.E.; Ft. Wayne, Ind .
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v F inally, the luxury of a choice.
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Summer T erm.
President K een e and Mrs. K een e moved into the Pre ident's Cottage shortly before the beginning
of the Fall T e rm.
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CHEDULE o v. 2 ~-T a _ 1 or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A \ V a y
ov. 29 Ander on .. .. ...... . ..... . .. Away
Dec. 4. Find 1 a y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H o n1 e
Dec. 7 B 1 i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H o 111 e
Dec. 8 Con ord ia ....... . .......... H orne
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14 Oak] and Cit)· .. . . .. .. ..... ... H o1ne
15,- La "''renee ............... .. .. A \Va' .I
28 Oakland Cit) . .. .... .. . .. .... Awa
29 Vin enne.. . .... .. .. .. ....... Awa \
5--Tri tate .. . .. .. . .. . . .... . .. H ornt'
8 Manche ter ... .. ....... . .. . . A"'ray
Jan. 12 Huntington ....... ... ...... . Avva
Jan. 15 La '"'renee .... . .. - . . . ........ Ho1ne
Jan. 18 Vin enne ........ . ......... H on1e
Jan. 25 Concordia .................. Away
Jan. 26 Bli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A \ '\1 a,.,. .I
J an . 2 9 An de r o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H o 111 e
Feb. 8--Tri tate ................... Away
Feb. 12 Indiana Central .............. Away
Feb. 16 Hanover .................... Away
Feb. 19 Huntington ................. Home
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Tech new coach, Murry Mendenhall, Jr. ,
following in hi father's foot tep a head of
'"f ech' \Varrior -- ha proved in hi fir t ea-
on that he i capable of building a winning
quad. Hi 56-57 quad fini hed the ea on
with a 12-10 record and Tetained pos e • 1011
of the Bulging Boiler.
Fans
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Byer ~ Fred . .... . .......... .. 23 Coffer, Wayne .... . ....... .. . . 25 Deeter, J oe .. .... . . . . . .. .. . .. 18 Graft, Dale .. .. . ... . .. . . . ... . 21
Hip her~ J erry ......... . . . .. . 18 J ohn , Kent ... .... . ... ...... 18 Mock Larry .............. . . . 18 Pelic, Ed . .... . . .. ....... ... 19
mith Harold . ......... .. .. .. 19 umn1ey, Bob .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 21 tegeln1an, Rudy ........ . . .. . 18 tephen , Earne t .......... .. 22
Watkin Clarence ... ........ . 26 Whittig R oger ..... .. . ...... . 23 William , Don . . ........ . ... . 24
Scorekeeper R obert R ebbe
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Manager Harvey Wes t, Gerald Blackwell Tin1er Art Price
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0 ... ian, Ind iana ... ......... . ......... 3
P ompano, Beach. Fb. . ...... . ....... . 2 Oak Park, TIL ......... ............ .. 2 W aha h, Ind. . ........ . . . ........... . 1
0 ... ian, Ind. . .. . .... .. . ......... . . .. . 3 W aba h, Ind. . . ....... . ....... .. ... .. 1 Petroleum, Ind. . .............. . ..... 1
yracu .. e, N.Y .. .............. . ....... l Brooklyn .Y. . ......... . . . . ... . .... . 2 Green burg, Ind. . ........... . . . ...... 2 Fort Wayne, Ind. . . . .... . .... . ...... . l A ngola Ind. . . . ... ................. .. 1 H ou ton, Texa ......... . .. .. ... ... . . 2 Columbu , Ohio ... . ................ . 1 Hud .. on, Ind. . ................... . . . . 1 W aha h, Ind. . .. . .. . .... . ........... 2
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BOYD BYERLY Guard. Age 21. Height 6'. Boyd hails from Ossian, Indiana. This
is his third year with the Warriors. He was the top scorer on last year 's team.
RUDY STEGELMAN Center. Age 18. Height 6'5". Rudy is from Angola, Indiana.
This is Rudy s first season as a Warrior , but he seems to have the stuff it takes.
KENT JOHNS Guard. Age 18. Height 5'10". Kent is an Indiana boy, too. This is
Kent's first year as part of the Tech five. The 5'1 0" frame seems to be an asset rather than
a handicap.
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JERRY HIPSH E R
JERRY HIPSHER Forward. Age 18. Height 6'3". Jerry made his start playing
basketball in high school at Wabash, Indiana. He is listed as a forward but holds the
center spot down very well when needed.
DON WILLIAMS Forward. Age 24. Height 6'. Don is another Hoosier from
Wabash, Indiana. This is Don's second year with Tech. He is a real good man to
have on a team as he plays good ball both on the offense and the defense.
DALE GRAFf Forward. Age 21. Height 6'3"'. Dale came to Tech fro1n Ossian,
Indiana. This is his third year on Tech's tean1. Dale is listed as a forward, but he plays
all positions equally well.
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tar·ting five cor·e 59-60 with one second remaining
Ch eer leader s and Ma cot
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lAS BASKETBALL TEAM IA~ft to Right, .__' tanding: Robert A. 'V{"Intz, Ro.\ Prentice, Dnn Gaugler, Donald 1\'Iartin, Professo1· Ben.ia•nin Dow, Aeoro Dept.
Head; Lloyd Wadekamper. Left to right, kneeling: Raymond Hoffman, Jerry A. Day.
In intratnural basketball the Aeronautical the first round of competition, and the Aero --
Department won the championship by de- the second round. The tie necessitated a
feating the Electronics Department in the playoff game which the Aeros won. Aero
play-off. The Electronics Department won were also champs for the 1955 season.
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. eated, Left to Right: Bob \Yentz, Ho~er \\~hittiJr •• Tim \\'inters , ._am \l"nlker, .Je rry Blackwell, Ii'arold Gri w old . . ' tanding: Bill Carroll, al Turano, Gene Teff, Harry 01U'8on, ~Iurray-)fendenhall (Coach ), E rnie ' t e)lhen , Bill n ·il on, Ray Rowle .
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SCHEDULE AND FINAL RESULTS Won 6-Lost 5
Ander on ......... 19; Tech ............ 13
Marion . . . . . . . . . . . 0; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Huntington ........ 2; Tech ............ 7
Huntington ........ 12; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Manchester . . . . . . . . 7; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Ander on . . . . . . . . . 0; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Huntington . . . . . . . . 3; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Huntington ........ 6; Tech ............ 2
Manche ter . . . . . . . . 2; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Manchester ..... .. . 10 ; Tech. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tri- tate .......... 25; Tech ............ 19
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1957 BASEBALL STATISTICS Name AB H Av. RBI E Run
Blackwell • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30 14 .466 5 5 10 Stephens . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 39 13 .333 8 3 5 Okeason . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 37 13 .351 7 5 13 Neff • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 40 10 .250 10 2 11 Wentz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30 10 .333 11 3 11 Carroll • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18 7 .388 7 0 8 Whittig • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 33 16 .485 14 8 6 Wilson • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 29 10 .344 6 2 6
elson • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20 1 .050 3 2 5 Rowles • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 22 10 .454 7 3 6 Forsythe • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 1 .111 1 1 0 Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 8 0 .000 1 1 1 Winters • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 1 .100 4 1 2 Mock • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 0 .000 0 1 0 Walsh • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 0 .000 0 1 0 Scalzo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 0 .000 0 0 0 Turano • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 0 .000 0 0 0 Falcioni • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 1 .333 2 0 0 Frelich • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 0 .000 0 0 1 A1nbrose . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 .000 1 0 1 Griswold • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 0 .000 0 3 0
TOTALS ............. . ... 345 107 .311 87 41 90
PITCHER'S RECORD
Winters Whittig Walker
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calzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L GGER , Left to Rigl1t: Jerry Bla k-well, Roger '''hittig, Ray Rowles.
G w L In. P. 6 4 0 27 4 1 0 222!;3 5 1 0 152/3 3 0 1 8% ? ~ 0 2 10 2 0 0 1%
Left to Right: a1n ''f'alker, !litcher; Bill arroU, outfield; Bob W entz. outfield; Harold Gri wold, J>itcher; Ernie
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The Fencing Club was organized with the pur
po e of furthering the interest of fencing. Both
novices and advanced fencing students make up
the club and are given expert instruction by Hen
r Wahl. J
The entire squad is ready. willing and able to
keep up the good name of Indiana Tech in athletic
abilit and good sportsmanlike conduct. Tech has
a reputation of being good sports as well as fine
athletes among the ~choo1 s that they have coln
peted with in the past .
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Tech. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2· '
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Tech. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7· Tri-State • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Piton . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .103 Taylor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Ohashi, Harry Brown, Ronald DeWalt, Gale Steele, Joseph Linteau.
N A A TEAM Games Total Pins
H a'~ a i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 5 9919 Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 55161 Sigma-Phi-Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 58784 Electricals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 56640 Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 54629 Spares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 56448 Mechanicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 58099 Aerona uticals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 55414 Civils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 51239 Alpha-Gamma-Up ilon . . . . . . . . . . 78 52723 Offsprings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 5220 l Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 54893 Kappa- igma-Phi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 46664 Newman Club ................. 78 51074
Total pins bowled by league 763,888 League average per individual 141 First Round Winner Hawaii
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768 707 753 726 700 723 744 710 656 675 669 703 686 654
Won
48 47 46 45 45 44 41 40 40 34 32 31 27 26
Lost
30 31 32 33 33 34 37 38 38 44 46 47 51 52
High 3
2536 2299 2413 2388 2413 2314 2439 2435 2144 2197 2230 2385 2251 2163
Second Round Winner Mechanicals School Champions Mechanicals
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SCHOOL CHAMPIONS
'' Mechanicals"
:Front Row, left t o right: Richard McK enna, Barr~·
Brown, Richard Huff. Ba.ck Uow: Richard Bracla.r, James u h, 1\'Iichael Grim haw.
Richard Pu ti, Ho pitalized, still gets award . T ed Spitler make pt·e entation to Pu ti.
Past President' "Sport manship Award": Marion Stult make~ pre entation to Richat~d McKenna.
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McKenna displays his form Julian lays it down
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The howling club is probably the mo t
popular activity at Tech during the fall and
winter term . During the pa t ea on n1ore
than 120 tudent pa1ticipated.
'fhe fir t round of the ea on went to the
Hawaiian team, with the Mechanic topping
the econd round. The Mechanical then won
the pay-off to become the school chan1pion -- .
B ender hoots for a trike
" RUNNERS UP" HAW AllAN L eft to Right: Hideu Toynma, Dav id egawa., Clarence Oha ·hi , J erry OJ{amura .
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Participation throughout the ea on wa excel
lent. During the sun1n1er , a tourna1nent was held
)n which 50 or n1ore students participated. The
con1petition was keen, the weather n1an was co-
operative and a good season wa enj oyed by all.
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ing of another successful season in the eries of
intramural sports at Indiana Tech. A dozen teams,
powered with from twelve to fifteen men each,
competed in softball leagues. Gan1e ranged from
tight close contests to those with high scores.
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F ir t Row: Boy(l B~·erley, Jerr.v Blackwell, Dale Craft. Jim l'\7inter s. Secontl Row: Sam lVallcer. Larry hrc.mt, Bob Brue, lVayne Coffe r. Thirtl Row: Gen e Neft', 'font St'alzo. Fourth Row: Larry 1\loch:, Bill l\'il on. Fifth Row: Kenton Quint. Harold
Gri wold. ixth Row: Dale Taylor. Ray Rowles. ·event h Row: Roger lVhitti~, Kent ,Jolm • Bob l\·entz, Jerrx Kall.
" Dad" Pontius moved out too to h elp make things comfortable for the n ew tenants.
Soon after T ech 's move to the n ew campus, contruction started on the Dana Building which will make possible T ech ' move into a great future .
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ince it inception in 1941 the A ociation of Civil Engineer formerly known a the P yramid Club.
ha had for its goal the pron1otion of interest and study in all pha es of the fi eld of Civil Engineering. 'fo
attain this end the Association trives to present a v ari ed progran1 to its members through the mediwn
of motion picture field trip to local and distant construction projects and lecture~ by prominent civil
engineers many of whon1 are Tech graduates.
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Majors in chemical engineering may affiliate certain priYilege which help to improve his pro-
with the American Chemical Society a national fessional standing as ' veil as his educational back-
organization of chemists and chemical engineers.
The American Chemical Society grants the affiliate ground and e1nployn1ent opportunities.
Front Row, eated left t o right: )fr. ";ndell, Dr. Db:on, ,V. 1\ltmson, . eeretary ; D Didier, President; Prof. Crannn er, Facult;\· )loderator; G. teele, Dr. Donahue. .'"'econd R ow: E. Kenkar , E . Guindon , A. Giordano, Trea urer; J. Kradler, P. Robert , R. D e,\'alt, R. Burzres , A. Hurtado, 0 . Ferrante , " ·· Bt·own, J, Gumbel evic iu , ,,~. Jenning . Third Row: .T. Bro wn, R. Coul -
ter, J. t~I>hen , L. \"l"ickliffe, C. Xa~·oni , J. Linteau, T. i'lindock, N . Hal!)E>rn, '''· LaPonte, G. OliYo, K. Toga ~gi.
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AUDIO ENGINEERING SOCIETY
The tudent section f the udi Engineering
o iety \Vas organized in the Winter Term 1955-1956., t provide a 1nediun1 for Tech students in
tere ted in udio Engineering either as a career
r a hobby., to exchange idea and to learn of new
d velopn1ent in the field .
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of Student Member in the Audio Engineering
ociet and as such receive full benefit of 1nen1·
bership in that organization.
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the Fort Wayne ection of the American Institute of Electrical Engjneer , is open to all students in the Electrical and Electronic Department . A in the pa t, everal field trips were taken to variou points of intere t to tho e in the departn1ent. AI o many intere tin g peaker from different branche of the Electrical Engineering field pre'" ented valuable information to the pro pective engineer at many of the meetings held by the club.
First Row, left to right: l\lohammed I man Hus ain, Thoma \\7
• Gurr, Billy J. arr, 'l ,heodore W. H. Alt, . tephen pi hock, T. E. Fiscus, Henry F. Sterba, Dean G. Shaw, Duane E. Jennings. econd Row: Pete-r Nortman, Frederick l\Iowery, Donald B. Fori ter, Donald A. 1\'lcClain, A'an L. Fros , John J. Carroll, Earl L. Ke-lsey, Charle A. '\'iltiam . Third Row: Thurman H. Bender on, John A. Brob t, Romie . E rwood, Jr., Lonnie . .i\1eadow ~, Jame 'Vinter , George cbnmacher. Fourth Row: Albert Gibson, Neal Hayat,hi<la, Ric hard A. Courtney, \Yilliam A. Dietz, Gilbert K. Buddenbaum, Robert E.
lark, Jr., Jonah ":'\Iann, P. Varhola, Paul .i\liike.
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Seated, left to right: P e t er Chang, tei>hen Bolbih, Ra~· King, Faculty 1\loderator; Edward Dt-Lane~·, Corr. Lee.; Lavern De lzer, Sec., Ya uto h Talnashi, Henry l\I<·Clure, ' ' · ( 'hairman; Glt'n Clapper, Chairn1an; B evli Gurcl1aran - li"iingh, Ran,jit ._ ingh Grewal, -.:: ulchbir Singh Yirlc. SeC(tnd Row: Earnt- t St ephen s, Kuldip Singh Sekhon, Robert Kaufman, Robert Barker, James Sn1ith, arl Lesesn e, 'Ve .. -le~· Car}>ent er , L~·nn stewart, Gurde\' . ingb, Richard Han!!'ien. Third Row: Anthon~· 0 h·o~lci, t ephen Tru ik, Leonard . t enbe rg, Lui Fun eca, Nick B~rbili , Dean R eily, Lloyd Geer, Kenneth Gerhard t ein, Shah Mir Khan. Fourth R ow: LeRoy Smith, Robert \\1il-1ianls , \\1illiam Davi , Donald De\\'ildt, Norman \\' illiams , Donald Richard on, l\Iorri O·wen, Jr., J. R. Bunting, '\'illiam Calhoun, Charle Von 'Vein t e in,
Ralph )lut>ller.
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The Mechanical Club of Indiana Technical Col- to promote an interest in Mechanical Engineering.
lege is an affiliate of the Fort Wayne Branch of The plans of the club include social functions to
the A1nerican Society of Mechanical Engineers. increase fellowship and field trips to broaden our
'fhe principal purpose of the Mechanical Club is knowlenge of engineering.
Front R ow, left to right : Paul Newh ou se, Daniel D. Eichenauer, Alan H. Wilkins, Arnol(l I. Cowan, Harry J. Dell, Treas urer; R ollan L. D esautels , Chairman ; R ob ert Snyd er, Facult~- Advisor; Harry P. Bro,vn, ' 7ice-Chairman; Richard Barclay, Secretary; Jacl< Ander on, D. Runyan, Ricl1ard Huff: Richard JlcK enna. econd Ro,v: Norman Guy, Gurtna.c Pnldas, Thonms Hooper, Yito Ga i, Alan Burrough , R. P. S<>-hn1idt, l\"illia,Jn E llison, Morres )lad en, S. V. Libbing- Georg-e Pavlou, J on Hiles, Henrik Eskesen, Haro ld Gris w old , E dward Fox, L. '"· h erwood, L. A . Hemmin~, Gostba 1\Iaity, Clar~nce 011-as hi . T hird Row: Thon1a~ Payn e . G. . Thind, Hern1an Golden bagen , Da,·id :\IcCarty, Gordon L. Fer2"USOn, Edmtmd L. Pie r ce, Earl A. Stan ek, Ronald Alt, CJ)·de T . Hauey, Billy J. Peel, Gerald 1\Ianue l, Richa.rd Go dorf, Paul H e r h ey, Donald Riley,
Theodore Trudel, Jatnes Cr eech , 'Tilliam ll'ilson.
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The Electronic Engineering ociety wa officially formed on March 27, 1956 and i the departmental organization of the Electronic Engineering Department. Th e Electronic Engineering Society h old monthly meeting which feature speakers from variou electronic e quipment n1anufacturer . These intere ting program ~
u ually feature lectures and demon tration of a technical nature.
The aims of the Electronic Engineering Society are to further the intere t in Electronic Engineering and to promote harmony and cooperation between other Electronic organization at Indiana Technical College.
The Electronic Engineering Society also publishes a monthly new letter , The Electron, which describes activities of the E.E.S. and future events of interest to Electronic Engineering students.
First Row, left to right: Carl Nadeau, Chairman ; Ern t Hannen1an, Trea ... urer; Leon hulz, Cbair1nan; Dr. Perr·y ''7 i11iarns , Guest pea.ker; Proffi Ralph Car on, Faculty Ad,•i or; Kenneth R eed, Publicity Direc tor; Carl Lilie. econd Row: Donald Lawton, Darrell Green, :i\lelvin ~cboono,· er, Arthur Goldin, llgl"ar . 'au ai , Clarence Smith, Carl Lese ne, Robert Jone , Nick Eaker. Third Row: Robert Williatu , Robert Dale, Eugene )Iauer, Charle Ol,er trom, Robert Young·er, A lvaro Quiro. ,
Fredericli )Iimken, Thoma rsai, l\Ir. Gordon R ebn1eyer, , 'ecretary (ab ent) .
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INSTITUTE OF THE AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES
Thi organization i c n1posed f tudent of
th eronautical Engineering Departn1ent with
th general purp .... e of br adening their knowl
edae in their fi eld. Men1ber hip includes the privi
lege of the P aul Koll man Librar of Aeronautical
Book .
The tudent Branch of the In titute of Aer o·
nautical ciences had another bu y ear at Tech.
Man 1novies were shown and a field trip to
tudebaker-Packard in outh Bend Indiana, was
n1ade. umerous awards were al o given to
worth students in the club.
F irst R ow, left to rig ht : K enneth E . I{ em, K enneth D. Hueb chn1an, D. . H offman, Yice-Pre ident ; B. L. Dow, Fa~ult . clvi ~or: R. E. B ender, Pre ' id ent; J. D. Boccaleoni, "' ecr e tary; Ru - -el Rhode -, Trea urer; A. J. Zadel, . R. ,.., tinchfield,
R. Prentice. econ(l R ow: Dona I d R. P et e r -, J oe ooley, Ray m ond T. H offman, R obert Hot on, Darl )lo ~o,•e, Phil L eck enby , H eino B orn, E l<lean B oett(·h er , D ona d :\lartin, J erry .A. D ay, Ed P elic , John Zwirle in, L. R. 'T"ade lian1per. Thir d R ow: P e t e r ...., chmitz, H erb Kredie t , Dale ~teY en , D on Gaug l er , H o lly Y oung , )le i )Iiiler , ad Bodle~-, Ed Cox, 'Yilliam Galbraitll,
R ob ert . 'l"entz.
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SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
The ociety of A uton1otiv Engin • r 1 a tu- ber._hip i p n t all engineerin g tud nt '"'ho
dent branch, affiliated ' vith the ational ociety are inter e ted in the advancen1ent of the Auton1 o-
of Auton1 otive Engineer an l j pon ored by tive Ind u ... tr .
the Mecbanical E nginee rin g D parltnent. Men1-
Ji1 r ont Row, l~ft tu right: .\. 'owan, C. T. Han·~, li: t-ha~·iogloY 'J'h~oharis , Bill li: t- l' t- r, St•tretar~ ; Dou Riley, Yi ce Pres; d ent ; Howanl A. )laddin, Faculty Advisor: Harr~ P. Brown, Pt·e. ident : Ri ch ar<l E. Huff, Trea!-.urer; R onald A lt, H. L. Biper~. Paul Newhom;;t', Gerald .'"" tandl~i t> Wi(·Z . . t'('cmcl Uow : J•Jhn A. )loeller, ~ick . .\.. Birbi I is, Bomi I>. Ii:erawal!a, Ru ~ Dhondy, D o ward Run~·on, Cla r t> n ce- Ohal>ohi , 'Yilli ~un I~. \\"ill>oOn, Hubert C'hPl>otPr , ,Jon Hile~ , E dward Pede, Uonal<l Petroff, Geo r C"e I>avlon, V ito Y. Gal:o!S i. Third n ow : .John n . Dnff, L. ,,., S h t-rwcHHl, C'. E . B a rnum, ,Joe J{odow~ld , eorge F irth, ,,~alter Ba('on, J(enne th
ovey, Harold Laurila, Bill~- .J. t>ee l , Dalt- E . Craig, Uober t 'Yin<l, R~l !ph Oren<lorf, .-\lan G. Burrnugh, Rube •·t ~penct"r.
Seated. L eft t o Ri~l1t : H. A<h·ani, .\ . 0 . Pari ld•. ·- · S. ~i _ijar, G. , . Thin<l, . • J. Quinn, Tom -c~a ~ . ~- .... ing-l1 , J. X. Patel. ""' econd Uow: G. lS. B e vli. 'h a h, I\:. ,· . ~e ldwn, .] . . . Kalouria, U. S. Chl1ina, H. S. B liu t:", Attri, , . P . Gu1>ta, A. ,_ in~h , T hird Row: G. B.
)laity, l\1. V. lUethe w , H. ~I. Dave, C. N . De, . . YirJ~ , J. L . ..... ingla, l\1. ing h , H. , 1n g h.
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tive organization of the tudent body.
Through ample representation it exercises
advi ory control of all student activities and
function in connection with the faculty for
the general welfare of the college.
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You wondered , the staff wondered . . . guess
everybody wondered whether the 1956-57 K EKI ON
GAI was going to come out or n ot and if so, when.
The task of putting together a yearbook is not
one of merely ' vaiting for the clubs departments.
fraternities, etc., to submit material in the forn1
of pictures and copy · rather it is the screening
and arrangement of the material after it has been
received. This again is simplified very much if
all who ""'ish to he represented in the yearbook
would, on receivement of notice for material, re
spond within a reasonable amount of tin1e instead
of putting off until tomorrow what should be don e
today. This factor along with an undern1anned,
completely new staff are the chief contributors to
the lateness of this years' K EKIONGAN. It is the
Staff's sincerest hope that this situation will be
re1nedied in the future, thus, insuring a better
book at an earlier publication.
The Stafl
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The purpose of the Technician is to provide for
the engineering students'\ faculty and alumni a
ource of information, well r ounded in coverage
of college activities pertaining to the engineers'
interests : some of the latest developments reported
by the nation's research organizations, news of
alumni, report of Tech 's own re earch program,
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student written articles of particular interest, and
news picture stories.
The first edition of The Technician was pub-
lished in January, 1932. It was then an eight by
eleven mimeographed sheet. Since then "The voice
of the students," has grown with the school.
First Row, left to right: Chal'le L. Reed, Kenneth E. Pa chal, Robert G. Dale, Harry P. Brown, Duane G. Hoffman . ...:; econd Row: William H. Hannun1~ Busine Ad,·i or; John F. ~Ietzger, Patrick Riddle, 1\lr . Katharine Corbett, Carroll P. Corbett,
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The Flying Club is made up of students of strtlctor' s licenses aid their fellow students
all departn1ents that have a common intere t in obtaining their private pilot's license.
in flying. Students with commercial and in-
Front Row, kneeling, left to rigbt: John Ander on, Carl Rhoda, John Arianout o , Paul Bare tta, Herbert Orth, Tony ton. Back Row·: Ben Dow, Fa-culty l\loderator: John 'Vencil , ec reta•·~Y ; Albert Gib on, Pre i<lent: Richard Filler, Kenneth Pe.rnberton. Back Row: Thoma E ichorn, Trea urer; George "'enunich, Jan1e Cr eec11, Robert J ohn on , F light In tructor;
John Roge r , F light In" tructor; Erne t )larth, Douglas 'Yalker, '\'esley 1\:lun on.
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The Ha\vaiian Club i on1po ed of Indiana OFFICER
Technical College tudenL fro1n the Ha,-vaiian TAMOT u TAIRA .. . . . .... . . . ... . ... . ... President
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n1 en1ber under graduate tudy. CHARLE Vo WEI TEIN ............ Sgt.-of-Arms
Front Row, left to right: Erne t Bu bo o, Frank Natividad, J erry Okarnura, .<\gripino Batoon, Richard Aga.wa. econd Row: barles H . Von Wein t e in, Hideo Toyama, Tamot u Taira, Arthur Price, Fac ulty Advi or: Paol 1\liike, tanley Yumen,
Haruo l\lat onaga, higeo Ful~u hima. Third Row: Peter J. Chang, Jienji Nal<ahara, Roy Tanikawa, lVilfred Honda, I.awr en ce 'Vatanbe, Pa.Q 'Vong, Robert eo, I amu Higa, Harry Honda, l\Ianuel A lbera , Jame Takeuchi, David egawa. Fourth Row: Thoma Hamada, Too1io ""ato, Frank Ya1nada, "' am Yamauchi, Paul Tanaka, Clarence Oha hi, Donald Oishi,
harle A ato, Yasuto hi Taint hi, Jiazuo Toz:-a l1i, Albert Yaman1.oto, tanle)~ Uyechi. )li ing front Picture : Tada.Q Kuroda, higern Fuknm oto, '"'amrny Zaan.
Front Row, left to right: Ronald Hughe , 1\l el 1\HBer, Gus Su szko, B enne t t Kemp. Back R ow : Robert 1\forri , Garry Suter, Bill Barrow , Donald Coulter, G ilbert Bu<l<lenbaum, Rus e l Rhodes.
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Front Row, left to right: Cba,rles 'V. Hinkle, Cl~rde F. Davenport, Ralph C. Carson, 1\loderator; James A. 1\lclnnis, Alvaro Qniros, Charles D. Yelverton. Second R ow: \Villiam F. Frisbie, Richard I. Bain, Richa,rd L . P l'l.UlSJ,e, Richard F . Boha.ych e l{, Ivan E . Folken, Leon l\1. chulz. Third Row: Jon k . Wood, Ken S. \ Vindisb, Thomas E . He t er, William E. Clinger, Ray-
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Membership of the K.A.R.C. is composed of
students and faculty of Indiana Technical College
who are especially interested in A1nateur Radio
activity ... transrnission reception experimenta
tion and fellowship.
The club was originally cal1ed ~'Technical An1a
teur Radio Club of Fort Wayne" and was the first
radio club in the city. In 1951 the club wa brok
en into two groups'\ one known as the Fort Wayne
Radio Club and the other is the pre ent K.A.R.C.
The club is licensed by the Federal Co1nn1unica
tions Con1n1ission under the call letters W9BHR.
The first radio contact by the club was in 1938.
The K.A.R.C. is a n1ember of the Indiana Radio
Club Council, Inc. , and is one of the most active
groups in the college. Through the close coopera
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F r on t Row, l~ft to right: Peter Cor~·ea, Lawrence Burch, Jame Ca s i<lY. Gerald tankiewicz, Yic~Presi<lent; Robert ....:: pencer, Prt-sident: Charles Sentlich, T r easure r: ,,.illian1 Coy le, Alan Frelich, Bernard A ntbro e . . econd R ow : Leo Gogan , Donald Skiba, Georg-e . chureck. Peter Varhola, Robert Thene, )Iichael BrinkntSn, T h ontas Zruno, :!\lartin Hermann , Leo Th01nan, Carl ~adeau, Frank ,"'z ing·e •·, Dalt- Craig, Alex Zampieri. T hir<l Row: )lanuel Garcia, Loui Geri cs, E dward Petie, John
Toy, Paul Car on , John .King, John :'\Intko~ ki, John '''agner, Fredericli. For. ~· the.
The Newman Club is designed to help
the Catholic students on ecular and tate
college campuses in their religiou , cultural •
and social life. The various activitie pon-
sored are aimed to supplen1ent and round
out the education of the tudent , under the
guidance of chaplains appointed by the
Bishop of the Diocese. The inspiration of
the great Cardinal Newman, long an adviser
at Oxford University, is the beacon guiding Time out for r e fre hrnents
the various foundations which exist at over
300 colleges and universities in the United
States.
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On December 14_ 1956 the Ukrainian Student i
Club of Indiana Technical College was organized.
The purpose of this club is to promote closer con-
tact and co·operation between those students born
in the United State of Ukrainian descent and those
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This club shall attempt to achieve its purpose
by : Helping its In embers in an organizational~
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First Row, left to righ t: G~orge Li , George Semenink, 'Volo£1.rn1~·r Fe<lol'iw, P rof. Joseph Cranuner. Boh dan K ukh:rcl<y,j, Or est teinberg. Second Row: 1\fak~.rrn Kocur, Twan Pidli n~", 'l'wan Osadch u.k, Jonnas Gu1nbr a lh•icius, Myc h a l A n clrijen ko,
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students before local, legal and public institutions;
co-operating with all student organizations and in
stitutions that act in the interest of students; ar-
ranging meetings, conferences, lectures and social
gatherings.
The officer of the club are: Bohdan Kulchyckyj,
President ; Wolodymyr Fedoriw, Vice-President ;
George en1eniuk, Secretary, and Orest Steinberg,
Treasurer.
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The "Tech Wives Club" l1a abotlt 52
n1en1bers from approxin1ately 12 states and
four foreign countrie . Meetings are held
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the campus. All Tech wives are welcome to
join the club.
itting in front. left to right: 1\'Iar~' Rosbaugl1, SaUy King. First Row: Beverly Gara.be(lia.n, Irene Steiner, Shirley Smith, Yvette Dowe, Joyce Thaler, .1\laralyn M cVay, Christa Huston, Janet Neson, Janet Stutzma.n, Roberta Lockwood, Jerry McAnallY, andy Klein, Annetta 'VJ1ittig, Vivian "\Til helm, Huguette Ztnuidzinas. Second Row: Joan ~Iunson., l\'Iary Faulkenberry, J oan ' Vood, Joan " -ar<lle, Ma.rge Pierce, Hele n e Zura, Pat Ritari, ,Jac '\Tilson, Iris R e ily, Violet 1\'lonteith, Betty Paulson, B e tty Seyn1our, Kay Bradley, Ca.rol~'n Mayo, Roberta. Dale, birley Esbensen, Chris tine 'lnite, Sue Ba~h, Pat Davis, Judy Hawk, l\'laril,rn R eeser, Pat Dun harm, Delores Owen. Thi rd R ow: Marilyn Eckert, Violet Peters , 1\f.arion Esl{esen, Mirian1 Fergu on, Donna A l1by, Virg inia Piner, E ;s ie Rogers, Nancy Davis, Eleanor Donohoe, Ma,rilyn. 'Miller, Alice ~troad , 1\large Ta~·lor, Barbara Briggs, hirley Daffing, P h yllis Nel son, andra Hersh ey. Officers Not Present:
Darlene :Neff, Bett.r Swisher.
The members sltown below served as ushers for the "Kickoff" Dintter.
Front Row, left to right: Ricl1artl F iller, E lwood Laa.l{SO, Anthony Giordano. Center Row: 1\-(a.uri<'e Lnndfonl, \\' i'liam '~'il on, Richard Pfeifer, Curby l\Iurt1a.nd, ll' illiwm Taylor, Thon1as Corby, Jatnes Cavan a u g h, Lloyd lYade l<an1per. BacJ'
Ro,v : Gale teel, Jack Alt, James Logue, Robert Cas ~e~', Laird . mith, Jay G riffit h.
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L eft t o rigl1 t , standing: A n t hony Gies, Alpha Gam1n a. Up silon; Al Shapiro, B eta Sign1.a Tau ; Gen e Neff, Ka.ppa Sigma Phi ; J erry Green, Kappa Sig·ma Ka.ppa; Ba.rney Foreman, Kappa Sigma 1\..a.ppa. L eft to right, seated: D on Gaugler, Sig lll.R Phi D elta; Jon Hiles, Alpha Gwmma Up silon; Sam Reitz, Sigma Phi Delta; D e l Arnold, Kappa Sigma Kappa. Metnbe r s Not
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Formed at Tech during the 1951-1952 school year, the Inter-Fraternity Council has as its goal the betterment of relations between the recognized fraternities and the school proper. The council is composed of two metnbers elected frotn each fraternity. A unanimous vote is needed for the passing of any proposed policy, insuring the absence of domination by any single fraternity. An annual dance as well as a softball league and a bowling leagtle bring the separate memberships of each fraternity together as one group and permits those selected few that
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cal College with its combined membership support, the Inter-Fraternity Council plans to grow with the school and make the fraternity system an integral part of Tech student life.
Present Member Fraternities : Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Beta Sigma Tau, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Kappa Sigma Phi, Sigma Phi Delta.
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R. l\lurtland.
Iota Tau Kappa was organized a a mean age of 3.5 or better for each of four terms of
of rewarding exceptional scholar hip. In- college work become eligible for member-
diana Technical College in September of ship. It is the conviction of the fraternity that
1942 inaugurated an honorary scholastic
fraternity ymbolizing " Industry, Truth and with " Industry, Truth and Kno,vledge" as a
Knowledge" by the Greek letter Iota Tau beacon on our path through life no problem
Kappa. Students maintaining a point aver- or task will appear too difficult.
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Front Ro,-v, left to right: Fre<11·i ck l\Iolve·ry, Jon Hiles, Ronald Bonar, 1\Io es J. Acee, Donald Copenhaver, Patriclc Riddle, Jaan es l\lcGowen. Second Row: Kenneth Hogg·ard, Jay Griffith, .t\ntbony Gies, Robert Brue, Jan1e Cove1·t, Robert Babbit, Ric hard )l'alsh, Donald Boston. Third Row: Robert l{aufman, Charles Kwaczala, Tbom.as Zruno, Jerome Kall, Arnold Brool{er, Joseph Con sonni., Jerry Blaclnvell, Jack Alt. Fre{lrick Burgett, J eiTY Edwards, Holly Young. Fourth Row: Richard
Bernt, Ron Gould, Joseph Scluock, Wilfred Mills, Dennis Beuchel, Gene DuRand, Jac Jc Dean.
OFFICERS
Spring and Sun1mer 1957
PATRICK RIDDLE ... . ........... . ... .... President Ro ALD GouLD ... . .. .... Corresponding Secretary
RoBERT BRUE . . . . .... . .. .. . ... .. . Vice-President Do_ ALD CoPENHAVER ... . ... ... . M e1nber-at-Lar ge
WILFRED MILL . . .... . . . . ... .. . .. .. ... Treasurer KE NETH HoGG ARD .. .. ......... .. . Pledgemaster
AR_ OLD BROOKER .. . ................. Secretary ANTHONY GIES ... . . ............. House JVI anager
DR. I vAN A. PLANCK .•......... Faculty Moderator
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Beta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Up ilon was ac
cepted by Indiana Technical College in May 1932
- the first fraternity installed in the College.
The ain1 and purpose of Apha Gam1na Upsilon
is sutnmed up briefly in the following pa age :
This Fraternity shall he a secret fraternal or-
ganization vvhose aitn and purpo e j to pron1ote
friend hip. con1radeship and mutual understand-
ing among the members · to develop character·
to uphold the ideals of the College, and to fo ter
the highest ideals of ethical conduct and good
citizenship.
Hallowe'en Party at B e ta Chaplet~ Hou e
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B efore and a fte r Pledge Court
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Front Row: Pa.t Garrett, G. C. ' 'flight, Gene Neff, Ron Da.vi s, Jack J ohnson , Charles Daniels . Bacl{ Row: Dwight Rad<liz, Clarence E iclJn1an, :Korman Bechstedt, Alex Friebus, Harry Brown, Gordon Hayes, Joe Miller, Jolm Fenno.
DAI.E BRYANT First Presid ent
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RO~ DA.VIS Second President
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The Alpha On1ega Tau Fraternity, being
unique, was constituted in November, 1956
through the combined efforts of Walter
Apple, Dale Bryant, Charle Daniel , Ron
Davis, Jack Johnson, and Pat Garrett.
The ladies get together
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The purpose of the Apha Amega Tau
Fraternity is to promote fellowship, social,
chola tic, and recreational activities for the
member hip and their fan1ilie .
At the spring social
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Harold 0. Hansen, Mr. Ben11ett Kemp, Anthony
Nesto, Byron Foreman.
SECOND ROW: Al La Blanc, Carl Bodley.
THIRD ROW: Sam Giavara, Douglas Chenowoth, Jo Dworniczak, Paul
Eyeler , John Curtis, John Martin, Jack Anspach, Herbert Orth, Paul Wilson.
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OFFICERS
B ARNEY FoREMAN .. ......... . ..... .. . . President J OH~ C u RTIS .. . ... . . . . ... .. . R ecording Secretary
BoB J ULI A N .. . ...... . . . . ... . .. .. . Vice-President HERBERT 0RTH . . . . . ... .. Corresponding Secretary
J OE D woRNICZAK .. . . ... . . .... .. ... . . . Treasu.rer Dic K PLISKA .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . .. Sergeant-at-Arms
CARL BoDLEY .. . . .... .. ... Chaplain and Historian
On November 8, 1946, the Sigma Chapter The aims of this social fraternity a re the
of Kappa Sigma Kappa was founded at contr ibution of its brothers toward higher
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Indiana Technical College. Their circle of achieve1nent jn scholarship and the joint
Brotherhood is closely knit together by ideas participation in all extra-curricular activit-
of trust, n1utual confidence, and fraternal • 1es .
• cooperation.
Rushing Party Displaying our banner
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Front Row, left to right: Wayne C. Hildreth, Robert R. Marshall, Faculty Moderator ;
Donald K. Berger. Sgt. at Arn1s : Charles D. Yelverton, Treasurer· Richard J. Durgin.
Corresponding Secretary; Ralph E. Marchionda Jr. ~ President ; John C. Meanor Jr. ,
Vice-Pre ident · Willia1n L. Wilson. ecretary · Delevan J. Arnold, Michael R. J ohnson.
econd Row : Thon1as L. Bradford Walter L. Koinzan, John J. Carrol, Larry C. Shrout,
Edward . Analavage, John H. Butcher Peter D. Schmitz, J ohn Yankanich, Harold C.
Philips Richard E. Boyer William F. Collins, Robert C. Mullins.
Third Row: Alan R. GauL Melvin F. Winkler , Robert E. Gatz, Ernest A. Marth, Robert
] . Casey Robert A. Chester , Gene L. Neff John B. Stukenborg, Reginald F. Downey,
William S. Davis.
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OFFICER.~
RALPH E. MAR CHIO DA ~ JR .. ....... ...... .. ..... .. . . ........ .. . ..... . .. ... Pre sic/ ent
JoH 1 C. MEAr OR. JR .. ..... . . .... .. . . .. ... . .... . . . ... .. . .. ....... . .. . Vice-President
WILLIA 1 L. Wu. o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ecretarv -
CHARLE D. YELVERTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Treasurer
Kappa Sign1a Phi is a ocial fraternit ., dedicated 5igJna Phi fraternity ha a ... tanding n1e1nber hip
to the pro1notion of F ellowship Sch olarship and of appro rin1ate1y fift .. active l11en1ber each tenn.
5port 1nanship. The purpo--e of this fraternity is As the turnover in n1e1nber hip i u ually large
to bring together in clo e bonds the brother of (due to the nun1ber of n1ember graduating each
thi .... fraternity; to a j t ne another " rhile in tern1) ... everal pledge ... are accepted for initiation
school as \vell a in the busine \vorld. Kappa into the fraternity each tern1.
Talk about representation
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Edgar Kolb, Robert Yoestjng, Richard Courtney George
Peterson, Charles Von Weinstein, Albert Gibson.
SECO D ROW: William Hambrock, Richard Mann, Curby Murtland Richard Pfeifer ,
'f ed Spitler ] ames Cavanaugh, Donald Gaugler.
THIRD ROW: John Anderson tanley Trizinsky Donald Forister, Dr. William E.
Donahue, Robert Sherlin, Calvin Collier , Elwood Laakso James Stefl , Richard Filler,
Anth0ny Gall, J a1nes Logue, Thomas Scalzo David Craven, Henry McClure, Thomas
Payne John Brickwedel Joseph Kozlowski, Robert McMaken.
FOURTH ROW: Joseph Lacivita: Richard French Samuel Reitz, Stanley Gray Harvey
J alving, J an1es Creech, tanley Puskarz, Delbert Didier, David Brown.
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}IM CAVA NAUGH ... . .. . ... .......................................... Chief Engineer
ToM PAYNE ... ... . ....... ............ . .. . .. ..... . . ... .... ... .. Ass't Chief Engineer
GEORGE PETERSON .......... . . .. ....................... . ... ..... .. Business Manager
JIM CREECH ............................................. ... ............. Secretary
The social life of an engineering student is lim
ited by the amount of time he can devote away
from long assignments in scientific theory and
long hours in the laboratory. A social engineering
fraternity, within which the professional engi-
neer can plan his social life in accordance with
his work load, gives hiln a broadened culture
necessary to assure entrance into post college life
without being flat on one side. This is the function
of Sigma Phi Delta.
Summer Banquet
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Fir. t Row Lt"ft to Right: AI . hapir·o, I~rae l G utterntan. Fred Sribnik, )(r. Robert .... win<lell, )lr. )Ioe )litzntan, )like Xerzig, Torn Cirb)·, Ray Carril, Torn Elkin~, ,Juhn Griffin. o...: e.euud Row: Jerr·y ('a lli es, ,John Stewart, Dick Bain, Don )lartin, Bas il 'l'nrianl'\k). Dic k Antoni uk, Bob Ebt"rly , Ra.Y )lclnt:rrP, Ron P etroff', Peter N ortmao, ,_ te,·e Tru.sik. T l1ir<l Row: Don " ' ainland. Harold Hanli.ins, Cy E Js in g·e r , Irvin L ungt" nt"cker, Johnny Cl1ow, Bob Gorn tein, JiJn ~'rvin, Geor~e ._auc iPr, Howard L el1r,
'¥ally Bulllt"r, Teddy Alt.
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Originally organized at Indiana Technical College in January, 1957, a Theta Mu Pi fraternity~ Beta
igma Tau places pecial importance on three item : EQU LITY U_ DER TA DI G and ITY. As the fir t national fraternity of it kind~ Beta igma Tau wa founded in J 948 to level not to rai e barrier among men to provide the a tmo ph ere for cooperation ~ and to daily practice the golden rule of brotherhood. A con tructive pledge program \Vith no
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hazing or degredation of any ort a well a special tre being placed on high scholar hip a a requisite
to a ucce ful fraternity are an integral part of the program. All member are accepted ... olely on their o'vn individual worth, regardle of race color or creed.
It i the aim of Beta igma Tau to contribute to the community by helping to prepare better tudent and better citizen .
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J>re:,entati on of Plate and Ga''el by Tri- . tate College Chapter, left to rjght: PrE-Sident of BeJa Sig 1na Tau, IT . ('olony, -'lilu~ Xerzi.g- re<·eiving Plate and Gavel from Presi<lent of
Bt'ta ~igrna Tan, Tri-State C'haptt'r, )Villie Ta~· l or.
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Hank Bowie , Regional Representative; l\'Ir. l\loe Mitznutn, Sponsor.
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C'arr--il.
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