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Indiana Tech's yearbook, The Kekiongan 1958

Transcript of Kekiongan 1958

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THE

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INDIANA TECHNICAL

COll GE

FORT WAYNE, I lANA

Ed itor . ......... . ............ . .... RONALD L. GOULD

Assistan! Edito r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHARD E. BENDER

Assistant Ed itor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... HOLLIS V. YOUNG

Photography • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DUANE HOFFMAN

Photog ra phy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WOLF & DESSAUER

Photogra phy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEUMAN STUDIO

Photogra phy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WATTERS STUDIO

Faculty Advisor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MR. DARROW C. FOX

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ESIDENT'S MESSAGE Perhaps few colleges have "grown up" as suddenly as has Indiana Techn i­

cal College. One day OUr faculty and st udent body occupied approximately 40,000 square feet in a downtown building , part of which was a converted mortuary. The next day the students and faculty held classes on a campus of twenty-two buildings occupying more than twenty acres! (Those of you who were here in the summer of 1957 know that the transition, while not quite as dramatic as that, was almost as sudden!)

The root growth of Tech since its inception in 1930 made possible this sudden fruition. Fertile seed has been planted in well-tilled soil. Each of us,­faculty member and student has worked vigorously and God has blessed our efforts!

On our new campus evidence of growth is all about us. The new Dana Sci­ence Building gives testimony of continuous growth and expansion. Through the years, buildings will be added to help meet the ever-increasing respon­sibilities which confront institutions of higher learning. Brick, mortar and modern buildings, however, do not make a college. The essence of a college is a competent faculty , teaching curious and since re students. We, the faculty and Administration of Indiana Technical College, pledge to you, the students , our best efforts.

ARCHIE T. KEENE, President

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Mr. Dana speaks at Cornerstone Laying Ceremony.

The cornerstone for the new Dana Science Building on the Ind iana Technical College campus is placed in position by Charles A. Dana, President of Dana Corp. as Archie T. Keene, Presiden t of the college, and other dignitaries look on.

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At My open house or homecoming, a recep­tion center for registration and guides for tours of the premises are essential e lem.ents. Above shows the reception center and some guests r.egistering . Above , Miss Neuman , sec­retary at Tec h, passes ou t litera ture pertain­ing to the fe stivities to Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Campbell of Mead J ohnson a nd Co. while Daniel Noble of Motoro la and J o hn Mee of Indiana Un iversity look on .

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Professors , members of ITC Board of Directors , and recipients of eitations ga t her for procession to dedication ceremonies in lTC's gym .

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Reception for Mrs. Dana held at President Keene 's home. Left to right: Mrs. A. T. Keene , Mrs. C. A. Dana , Mrs. Carl Pierson , Mrs. D. W. McMillen , and

Mrs. Arthur Fruechtenicht.

Student Joe Miller greets A. L. Freed­la nder, president, Dayton Rubber Co., as he disembarks from his private plane to

attend Tech 's festivities.

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View of speaker's platform, Dedication Day, in lTC's gym.

D E DICATION

Wheeler Sammons. Jr., Editor.Publisher , "Who's Who of America, " speaks at dedication ceremony. Sammons presenting "Who's Who" Citation to Mr. Dana .

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Guests and visitors congregate before dedication .

Recipients of citations for distinguished leadership in industry followed by faculty in procession to dedi.

cation ceremony held in Tech gym.

TOLEDO CIVIC CHORUS: Roger Barnes, Director; Esther West, Accom­panist; and William Hazard, Tech Instructor, guest conductor (Founder and Permanent Conductor 1951.1957). This group provided a special

concert for the dedication ceremonies.

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Arthur Fruechtenicht, Attorney at La w, Chairman of the Board of Directors of lTC , accepts new Dana Science Build-

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Lawyer Industrialis t - Servant of Education -

Benefactor of Mankind all these titles portray the

mu ltiple fa cets of the man to whom wa s paid due

tribute du ri ng the Dedi cation Day ce remonies .

It was Cha rles A. Dana, who as Founder and Pres­

ident of the Dana Foundation, gave Indiana Techn i­

cal College the new $300 ,000 Dana Science Bu ilding .

When the offer of the new bui lding was made, Mr,

Dana "challenged " the college and the commun ity

to raise an additiona l $600,000 to purchase equip­

ment for the new building and to remodel and reno­

vate the existing bu ildings on Tech 's campus. This

cha llenge was met through the ded icated services of

committee members who worked lo ng and diligently

in behalf of the Tech Advancement Program . We

know that in sa luting Mr. Dana , he would be the first

to point out th at without the gene ros ity of local and

area firms, foundations, friend s and alumni, thi s mo­

mentous occasion would not have been possible.

Over every enterprise

The shadow of a, great man lies.

Back of all things worthy wrought

Lie his vision and his thought.

(From "On e Man's Shadow" )

CHARLES A. DANA A.B .. M .A ., D.C.L., L. L.D.

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Demonstration of magnet wire test equipment built by Re­search, Development and Testing Department.

o p E N H 0 U s E

Dr. Dixon shows distinguished guests Ronald Hazen, John Campbell, David Byrd and Leroy Stutzman-the Geiger

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Philo Farnsworth and family view general chemistry laboratory with Prof. Irving Weinstein.

Displays of native goods from Arab countries.

"Young" Tech student takes a "transit" view of the future.

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C. A. OVERHOLT MAC A. FUELBER Vice· President and Tre asu rer Busi ness M ana g er a nd Director of Pu rchases

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ROBERT C. RUHL DONALD W. ROBINSON Dean of Engineering Dean of Student.

AD INISTRATION

HERMAN A. SINEMUS INEZ M. PONTIUS Administrative Engineer Registra r

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REGIST AT I 0

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The Dana Science Building.

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• Anyone who remains calm in the midst of all this confusion simply does not under­

sta nd the situation.

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HOLLY YOUNG Assistant Editor

The life of every man is a diary in wh ich he writes

one story but means to write another; and hi s hum­

blest moment is when he compares the volume as it

is, to what he vowed to make it. (S ir James Barrie) .

Yearbooks have little sig nifica nce other than so u­

ven ir proportion when first rece ived . Their value to

the individual increa ses as time passes.

The picture story which unfolds as the pages are

turn ed, depicts the events whi ch took place while you

attended Tech. Th ese events wi ll probably be made

more memorable for those who participated in some

of the school activities .

Participation is the spice of existence let the

life yo u look back upon be a zestfu lone.

THE STAFF

RICHARD BENDER

IONGAN STAFF

RON GOULD Ed itor

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Coe d s a t Te ch. Sitti ng , left to right: Brunhilde Zimm , Co logne , Germany; Martha Szamossi , Budapest, Hungary; J a d ie Dieh l, Davison , Mich igan . Standing : Diana Alyana k, Istanbu l, Turkey ; Si lvia Bingenheimer, Maui , Hawaii.

School Picnic

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AERONAUTICAL

ENGINEERING Aero nautical Engineering ha s made momento us

strides in the 54 years sin ce the firstflight of heavier­

than -air ma chines. Since the Wright Brothers first

airplane t o t oday 's superso nic fighters, the airc rnft

industry ha s seen many changes. T oday 's aircraft de­

signers a nd bui lders wo rk a s a team . In dividual en­

g ineers concentrate their effo rt on smal l phases of

the overall project, resulting in a complicated but

efficient design. More and more scie ntific knowledge

is necessary t o keep pace with today's advanced

aircraft. The impo rtan ce of basic knowledge in t he

field s of mathematics, ph ysics , and mechanics is be­

co ming mo re apparent. The Aero nautical Engineer­

ing Department at Indiana Tec hnical College strives

to have the student well prepared in the basic

sc ien ces befo re the advan ced aeronautical topics

are undertaken. A graduate with a B.S. degree in

Aeronauti ca l En gineering may enter many pha se s of

the a ero nauti cal field. The ever increa sing adva nces

in the fi eld of ae ronau ti cs , suc h a s the earth sa tell ite

pro ject, wi ll continue to o ffer a challange to the

engineers of the present a nd future.

BENNETT L. KEMP Assista nt Professo r

PROFESSOR BENJAMIN L. DOW H ead , A eronaut ica l Enginee ring Depa rtment

WILLIAM S. HAZARD Instructor

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Right: The test section of the new wind-tunnel which was com­pleted during the summer of 1958.

CAN D I D A T E

First Row:

JAWAD ADHAM, Beirut, Lebanon; I.A.S., United Nations

Club, Secretary of Arab Student Club; Fencing Club, Vice

President, Captain of Foil Team, Sergeant of Arms; President's

list, Four terms.

MUSHTAQUE AHMED, Karachi, Pakistan; I.A.S., S.A.E. ,

United Nations Club, Pakistan Student Association , President;

Fencing Club, Captain of Saber Team; President's list , One

term.

FRED C. BADER, Harrison, Ohio; I.T.K.; President's List, Five

terms.

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Second Row:

HARRY LLOYD BAKER, JR., Fort Wayne, Indiana ; Intramural

Softball , President's List, Three terms ; American Rocket So-

ciety.

DENNIS E. RELLlNG, McArthur, California ; Flying Club;

President's List, Seven terms ; Caswell Engineering Drawing

Award .

HEINO BORN, Baltimore , Maryland ; President 's list, Six

terms ; Honor Roll , One term .

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LEFT First Row : MI C HAEL A. BO WEN , Forr Wa yne, Ind iana ; Pre sid ent's List , E;g ht term s, H onor Roll, Th ree t erms.

SIEG FRIE D W . BRUNNENKA N T, H eppenhei m/ Bergstr., G er­many ; I.A .5., Fen ci ng Cl ub, Ma le C horus, Pres id en t' s List , Eight terms; A eE 702A, A eEI14A ,W inter t erm .

Second Row: RI C H A RD B. DON ER , To ronto, Ontario ; Pre sident' s List , Three t erms.

G ENE B. DURAND, Shelton, Wa shi ngton; I.A.S ., A.R .S. ; A lpha G amma Upsilon, Presid ent.

BELOW First Row:

GO RDO N M . HARP5R, Perry, M ichig an ; Fencin g C lub ; Beta Sigma Tau; Intram ura l Softbal l and Footba ll.

HERBERT O. KREDIET, C orsica, Sourh Dakota ; I.A.S., Secre­tary , Chai rma n; Presi den t' s List Six te rms.

DO UG LAS E. M ac KINN O N , Elberon, N ew Je rsey ; S.A .M .E. ; Flying Cl ub.

Second Row:

DANIEL T. M O UREY, Fo rt W ayne , Ind iana ; I.T.K. ; Presi dent's List, Seven terms; Student Inst ructo r, Phy. A , Two terms.

RO Y E. PRE N TICE, W ethe rsf iel d , C onnect icut ; S.A .M .E.; Socce r 1956·57 ; Intramu ra l Softba ll and Baskerba ll .

VINCE NT QU AGLIARIELLO, Broo klyn, N ew Yo rk; Newman C lub, Pub lic ity C ommittee Chairman ; Bowling; Fencing ; Softball; Rifle Tea m.

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C A N D I D A T E TOP First Row : RICHARD J. RAJCHEL, South Hadley Falls, Ma ss. ; Presi­dent's List; American Rocket Soci ety; S.A.E. RUSSEL E. RH ODES, Tippecanoe, Indiana ; Rifle Club, Trea s­urer ; Kemp Canon Trophy Award; Intramura l Softball. GEORGE A. SEFTO N, Shand on, Ohi o; President's List, One term . Second Row: LARRY C. SHROUT, Fort Wa yne, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Phi, Pledge Ma ster; Se cretary, Four term s; Var si ty C lu b, Treas­urer; KEKIONGAN , One term; Fencing Team, Three Years; Captain , Epee Team . DONALD J . SKIBA, Roc hester, New York; Newman Club, Vice President; Camera Cl ub, Chairman ; Student Instructor, Ph ys 22 , One term ; Ph ys 32 , One term. DALE E. STEVENS, Niles, Michig an; Iota Tau Kappa, Three term s; Pre$ide nt' s Li st , Fou r term s.

RIGHT Fi rst Row : HAROLD E. VICKERS , Mi llsboro, Delaware. HAL E. WEIDNER , Montpel ier, Ohio; Kappa Sigma Ph i, Re­co rder; KEKIONGAN , One term; Intramural Baske tba ll and Volleyba ll; President' s List , Two term s. Second Row : JOHN R. WENCIL, Ashtabu la, Ohi o ; I.T.C . Flyi ng Cl ub , Sec­retary and Trea su rer. ROBERT S. WIND , Buffalo, New York; Beta Sigma Tau, Pledge Ma ster; Intramura l Footba ll and Volleyba ll.

NOT PICTURED ALLEN F. CULLEN , JR ., Fort Wa yne, Ind iana; Mem ber, American Rocket Socie ty. ROGER ISH I KAWA, Hilo, Hawa ii; President's List , Two terms; Hawa ii an C lub; A.C.E.

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C H E I CAL

ENGINEERI G

One of the newest branches of engineer­

ing, Chemical Engineering, ha s advanced

rapid y. Practically all indust ry in some stage

of processing, development, or manufactur­

ing, must depend upon men with a knowledge

of chemistry. Today t here are highly spec ial­

ized and diversified field s such as Gas , Metal­

lurgical, Ceram ics, and Petroleum. Because

of its being the basic technology underlying

the development and operation of virtually

all industry , Chemical Engineering will realize

even greater growth in the years t o come.

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DR. TOO B. DIXON H ea d, Ch emical En gineeri ng

JOSEPH W. CRANMER Assistant Professor

JOHN COCHRAN Assistant Professor

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Prof. Cranmer at base of Fractional distiller.

CANDIDATES FO DEG EE

RIGHT

First Row:

WILLIAM W . BROWN . JR ., Milford, Delaware ; American Chemical Society .

DO NA LD COU LTeR, Luto n, Bedfordshi re , England; Amer i. can Chemica l Socie ty; American In stitute of Chemi ca l En gi­neers; "Technician," Reporter and Fea ture writer, Three terms.

Second Row :

JAMES P. CRADLE:R, Harrison, Ohio; Amer ican Chemi ca l So­cie ty; America n Insti tute of Chemi cal Eng inee rs; Intram ural Baske tball and Softbal l.

DE LBERT A. DIDIE'R , Mendota, Illi nois; Ameri can Chemical Society , President ; Sigma Phi Delta.

Fractional distiller in new Lab. Build ing .

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CAN DI D ATE S

TOP

Fi rst Row:

JO HN R. DOOLEY, Louisville, Ky.; Ameri ca n Chemical So­ciety.

PEDRO JOSE GOM EZ MARTI NEZ, Caracus, Venezuela, A.C.S. , A.1 .C hE .; Ph i Iota A lpha.

WILLIAM A . J ENNIN GS, Ri chm ond, Indiana, A.C.S., Vi ce­Pres. ( 1957) ; Bowling C lu b; Intram ural Sports, Basket-ba ll. Softball, Vol leyball , Touch Football ; Presid ent-'s List- (3 terms); H onor Roll (3 term s).

Second Row:

WILLlA'M F. LaPO INTE, C lin t on, M ass. ; A .C .S., Pres., Sec .; Newman Cl ub ; A ssistant Instructor Chem.- 12 Lab . (3 term s) .

GERMAN O LIVO DELG ADO, Va lencia, Venezuela; A .C.S., Secretary; Intram ura l Sports, Ba s ke ~ ba ll. Bowling, Softball, Touch Footba ll.

PAUL G. RO BERTS, Broo klyn, New Yo rk; A.C.E. ; Kappa Sigma Ph i; President's List (3 term s); H onor Rol l (5 term s) .

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WILLIAM C. W OODSO N, Marysvi l le, Ohio ; A .C.S. ; Student C ou nci l; A.C.E.; Honor Roll (2 terms).

LEROY E. WI CKLIFFE , Fort W ayne, Ind iana ; A.C .S.

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FOR DEGREE

NOT PICTURED

RO BERT D. FAIRCHILD, Danbury, C onn.; A.C.S.; Bowling Club; Intramura l Sports, Basketba ll, Bowling, Softba ll, Touch foo t-ball.

TH O MAS M .E. MIN DOCK, Ph illi psburg, N e'w Jersey; A.C .S.; Beta Sig ma Ta u; Intramural Soft-ball.

FI DI?L SALAZAR, Colombia, S.A. ; A.1.Ch .E.; A.C.S.; Hono r Rol l (3 t-erms).

ATHAR A . SHAM SI, Jamaica, L.I., New York ; President-'s List ( I t-e rm ) .

ERNEST KEN KARS, Toronto, Ont- ., Canada; A.C.S .

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Ne.cessary calculations follow an experiment.

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Experiment in drying.

Apparatus for hydraulic and fluid flow measurements.

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Double effect e vapora tor.

Pilot plant, plate-and -frame filter press.

Apparatus for precipitation and centrifugal separation.

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CHE ISTRY

DEPART E T

CHARLES D. DILTS ROBERT J. SWINDELL I nstructer Lecturer

IRVING J. WEINSTEIN EDWARD P. GUINDON A~istant Professor Instructor

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DR. WILLIAM E. DONAHUE Head . Chemistry Department

Chemistry is one of the fundamental

sciences, im portant both in that it underlies

all phases of modern living and in its own

ri ght as a field of employment for the sev-

e ra l hundred thousand American chemists.

Its scope includes everything from process

control and analysis to the "g lamor" fields

of nuclear science and rad ioactive tracer

technique, biochemical research, and or­

ganic synthesis of vital drug s, plastics, and

explosives.

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Chemistry Laboratory in the new Dana Science Building.

CHEMISTRY Candidate for Degree

JOSEPH P. Ll NTEAU , Oakville, Conn. ; A.C.S .; Secretary; Bowling C lu b; Intra­

mural sports, Softba ll, Basketball; Assistant in Chemistry Lab. (7 terms) .

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C I V I L

ENGINEERING

The development in th e various branches

of engineering ha s created new problems in

the desi gn and construction of bu ilding s,

highwa ys, airports , and other structures. The

Civ il Eng ineer is meeting the demands of our

present age with new methods and ideas.

Even though Civil Engineering is the oldest

of the fie lds of engineering , it con tinues to

grow and develop and provide opportun ities

fo r men of vi sion .

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PROFESSOR ROBERT C. RU HL H ead , Civ.il Engineerin g Department

CHAUNCEY McANLIS Lecturer

WILLARD H. STEVENSON Lec turer

DON BERGER Instructor

MELVIN H. RODENBECK Instructor

CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

VARTKES DAJAD AN ­DO N INAN , Baghdad, Iraq; Alpha Gamma Upsil on; A .S.E. ; President's List, Fou r term s.

JA M ES LEE BAR N ETT, C ynth iana, Ky.; A.C.E.

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First Row : WILLIAM E. BARROWS, Jacks onv il le, I lli no is; A. C. E.; Rifle Club; Tech nic ian Sta ff ; Intramural Softba l l; Pres ident' s l ist (7 terms); Honor Roll (2 term s) . RI C HARD T. BARTO N, Cape May Court H ouse, New Jersey; A.C.E.; Honor Roll (7 Terms). LEO N BEATY, Greenfiel d , Ind iana; A.C .E., Sec retary; Public Rela t ions; Intramural Softball, Basketba ll, and Bowl ing Leagu e; President 's lis t (I term ).

S.A .M .E.; Footbal l;

W INSTO N ALVI N BETHUNE, King ston 10, J ama ica , Bri t ish West Indies; A .C. E.; Un ited Nations C lub; Rotary Club ; Y.M .C.A .; Presi· dent' s l ist ( I Term) . Second Row: JO HN H . BRI C KWEDEL, Long Isla nd , New York; A.C. E,; Sigma Phi Delta; Intermura l Sports: Bowli ng Club. BOYD L. BYERLY, O ssia n, I nd iana ; Basket ball; Varsity C lub , Vice· Pr eside nt . LliNAS ERNESTO C ASTR O, Barranqui l la , Columbia , Sou th A merica ; Socce r ; H onor Roll (2 Terms). FORREST WAYNE CO FFER , Ch icago , I llinoi s: Secretary of Sen ior Cla ss; Va rsi ty Club , Preside nt ; Stude nt Counci l ; Varsi t y Basketbal l ; Honor Roll (I Term); Pres ident's li st (7 Term s) ,

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Third Row : WIL LIAM S. DAVIS, Pittsbu rgh , Pen nsy lvania: Kappa Sigma Ph i ; S. A .M .E.; Bowli ng League; Softball. HUG H G. DENN Y, Southampton, New York' A .C. E.; Presi dent' s list (I Term) Honor Ro ll (4 Terms). '

RI C HARD J , DURG AN , Long Beauh, Californ ia; A .C. E. · Soci ety of A merica n M ilitary Eng ineers; Kappa Sig ma Ph i; Int~ r - Fra t e rnity Cou ncil; Fenci ng Team; Fencing C lub.

ABRAHAM K. EL · BEC K, Salhia ·Sharka ss ia·M oukadem , Damascus, Syria; A .S C.E.: Phi Iota A lpha; A rab Student Club ; Technic ian; Y. M .C.A . Audio Vi su al; Pr esi rle nt 's lis t. "

Fourth Row : PAUL E. FEVER STE IN , Two Rivers , W isconsin. G EO RGE ALFRED FIRTH , Ontar io Canada: A .C. E.; S.A ,E,; I .T.C, Flyi ng C lub: PreSident's l ist Honor Roll (3 Terms). RO BERT E . G ATZ, Montoursville, Penn sylv ania: A .C.E.; S.A .M .E.; Kappa Sig ma Phi: FenCing Club: Yearbook Staff: Pre si dent' s lis t (3 Terms) .

EU G ENE L. GOUR SUC H , A lb ion, I ndiana; A .C. E,; Intramu ral So ftba l l .

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Fi rst Ro w:

TH O MAS A DAM CG O EBEL, Punxs utawney, Penn sylva nia ; A.C .E.: Sig ma Phi Del ta , hapl ai n; Bowli ng Clu b: I. ~ . C . Rep .: Int ramu ra l Sports; Ping .Pong : Gol f : Presid en t 's l is t ( I Term). RO BERT G RAHAM , Nort h Manchester, Ind iana ; A .C.E., Se cre tary' Honor Roll (3 Terms): Presi den t's l ist (3 Terms ) . ' G EO RG E F. G RI EB EL, Brooklyn, New York ; A .C .E. : Iota Tau Kappa PreSident (2 Term s) : Int ramural Sports: Presi den t' s l is t (9 Terms). JA C K W . HAG ERMAN , Band y, Virg i nia; A .C .E. : S.A .M .E.

Second Row :

RO BERT M . HANDLY, Perryton, Texas; A .C.E.: S.A .M .E.· Student Cou ncil: Iota Tau Kappa : Presi dent' s list (9 Terms) . ' LLO YD C. HART, Cla rksburg, W es t Virgin ia : A .C .E.· Secretary of So phomo re Class . • .

SYED A . HASNAIN , Karachi Pak is tan' Presi dent of Pak istan Student Assoc. I ,

JO H N RO BE RT HIESTER, Blu ffton, Indiana : A .C.E.

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RALPH M. HUTTO N, Jea nne tte, Pennsylvani a: A .C.E.: Sports; Ho nor Roll (I Term ) . MO USTAFA SALEH IMRAN , Tr ipo l i , Lebanon: A. C .E. President' s l ist (I Term) . SAMUEL AD DU JA C KSO N, Bill imah , Libe ria: A .C .E. : Y.W.C.A. W ERNER JASTRZEMBSKI , Deca t ur , I ll inois: A .C .E.: S.A .M.E.: Sports.

Fourth Row:

DAN I EL J . JERMAN O , Ogde nsbu rg , New York ; A .C.E.

G EO RG E RO BERT JU LI AN , A la meda, Ca lifornia ' A.C E. ' Kappa Sigma Kap pa, Preside nt , Vice -President· Bowl ing' C lu b' Pres ident Vice · President : Pres ident' s List (6 Termsi; Honor Roll (2 Terms) . '

JAG ESHWAR DA YAL KAPUR , Pun jal , I ndia.

KA YAN O HU GO, Spokane , Washington: Preside nt' s l is t (6 Terms) : Honor Rol l (I Term ) .

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First Row : JOSEPH H . KR EMP L, A lbany, New York; S. A .M .E. STEVE LANI K, Nanty Glo, Penn sylvania; A .C.E.; Flying Club; Pre si· dent 's l ist (2 Terms). JAIME LERNER, Caracos, Venezuella ; A .C.E.; S.A. M .E.; Phi Iota Al pha; Soccer Team; Preside nt' s List (I Term). G ERALD L. LINDAHL, W inters, California; A .C.E.; Honor Roll ( I Term) .

Second Row : G EO RG E LO RAN DOS, Gary, Indiana; A.C.E.; S.A M.E. A LFREDO MARC IAN O, Va lencia, Venezuela. . ABDUL-KARIM N. MAW LAW I, Tripo li , Lebanon; A .C. E.; Arab Students C lub ; Y.W.C.A . Un ite d Natio ns Club_ JAMES MAY, Fort Wa yne , Indiana.

Third Row: JO HN C. M EAN OR, JR. , Sewickley , Pennsylvania; Kappa Sigma Phi, Treasurer and Vice. President.

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RAf'AEL ARTURO MO NTERO CASTRO, Valledupar, Magdalena, Columbia, South A merica; Soccer. LAVERN E. MOS ER, Guttengerg, Iowa; A.C.E.; S.A. M .E. ; Presi· dent's list (3 Terms). TH O MAS J . MOTLEY, Poltsville, Pennsylvania; Pyramid Club, Treas­urer ; Fencing Club, Vice·President; Intra -Mural Softball; Pre sident' s list (I Term).

Fourth Row:

ALV IN L. NEAL, Old Fort, North Carolina.

G EN E L. NEFF, Red Lion, Pennsylvania; A _C. E.; Kappa Sigma Phi , President , Trea sur,er; A lpha Omega Tau, Presiden t, Vice - President, Trea~urer, and Secretary; Varsity Baseball, capta in; Student Council; VarSity Club; Iota Tau Kappa Honorary; Pres ident's list (9 Terms) ; 3rd place Caswell En gineering Drawi ng Award; S. A .M .E.

LEW IS NERI , Lima, Ohio ; A .C.E.; S. A .M .E., President ; Pres ident' s lISt (8 Terms) .

HARO LD NIELSEN, Nashvi l le, Tennessee; Pre siden t 's lis t (I Term) .

F o D E G R E E

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First Row : PAUL F. I~ICHO LS, Oakland . Cal iforn ia; A .C.E. ; Preside nt 's List (8 Term s) . S. L. NIRO LA, Pat io la , Punja l , India; Un ited Nations C lub. STUART MALCOLM NUn, Longueu i l. Quebec, Canada; A.C.E. ; S. A .M .E.; Intramural Ten nis . ROBERT E. OliG NEY, Vass ar, M ich igan; A .C.E.; Student Cou ncil; Iota Tau Kappa ; H onor Roll (I Term); Pre sident' s Li st (3 Terms).

Second Row:

RICHARD HSIEN ·TEH PAl . Ta iwan, China . EOGARD O PANTO JA, Li ma . Peru; A.C .E.; Swimm ing Team; Soccer; We igh t Lift ing Team; Presiden t' s List (5 Te rms). GERALD E. PRICE, Elmira. New York; A .C.E., Treasurer; Intramural Basketball and Softball. MAR IAN O G. REVI LLA, M apandan, Pangas inan, Ph i l ipp ines; A .C.E.; Newman Club; Un ited Nations Club; Tennis Te am.

Third Row :

ALLAN R. RITARI , Conneaut. Ohio ; A .C. E.; Student Council, Vice. Presi dent; Intramural Football and Softball; President' s Lis t (4 Terms) .

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PABLO RI BERA MOJICA, Puerto Nuevo, Pu erto Ri co.

DO N MARLYN ROSBAUEN, Somerset, Penn sylva nia; A .C.E.; S.A .M.E.; Pres :dent's List (5 Terms).

FRED LO UI S RO SIEK . Omer, Mi ch igan; A .C .E., Vice·President .

Fourth Row:

ALBERT J. ROY, Wh it insv i lle . Ma ssachu se tts: A .C.E.; Kappa Sigma Kappa; M ale Chorus; Bowling Club; Fen cing Club; Ri fle. Team; Ten· nis Team ; Intramural Softball; H onor Rol l (I Term); Un ited Nalions Club; Newman Club.

JAMES E. SERPA NOS , Belding, M ichigan; A .C. E., Enterta inment Com. mittee; Ph i Io ta A lpha; Student Council ; President' s Li st (6 Terms); Flying Club; Fencing Club; S.A.M .E.; S.A.E.; Un ited Nations Club.

LEO N P. SEV IG NY Manchest er , New Hampshi re; A .C.E., Preside nt and Secretary ; New'man Club; S.A.M .E. ; Iota Tau Kappa; Presi dent's List (7 Terms) .

ALBERT SH AP IRO, Brooklyn. New York; A .C.E. ; S.A.M.E., Pre sident; Beta Sigma Tau, Sgt. at A rms; Inter· Fraternity Council , Presi dent ; Student Council ; "Technician" Staff; Intramural Bow l ing and Soft· ba: I.

F o D E G E E

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First Row : VAN CE LEE STANHOPE. Topeka . Kan sas ; S.A.M.E .. Vi.ce.p.'esident and Treasurer; Sigma Ph i De lta, Secretary: ~tudent Co.une!!, Vlce.pre~ l dent and Treasurer; Ju nior Class Vice · President; Senior Cla ss Presi dent; Intramural Softball' Presiden!"s List (2 Terms). WILLIAM G. STARCK, Phoenix , A rizona; S.A.M.E.; Honor Roll (4 Terms); Y.M .C.A., Senior Member. JOS EPH F. STARR, St. Paul , Minnesota; A.C .E. AUGUST N. SUSZKO, Ke iser. Pennsylvania: A.C.E .; S.A.M .E.; Rifle Club; President 's List (4 Terms); Honor Roll (I Term).

Second Row : THEODORE L. SZ ENTI VANYI, Cleveland, Ohio; Fencing Club; F-I ying Club; A .C.E. RO BERT A . SZEREJK O, Worchester, Massachusetts; A .C.E.; Fencing Club Pre side nt. G AR OLD W. TAYLO R, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Pa stor of "The Re­organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints." RO BERT A. THENE, St. C loud , M innesota; A. C. E.; Newman Club; Bowl ing Club.

Third Row: HIDEO TOYAM A, Puuene, Maui. Hawaii ; S.A .M .E., Treasurer; Ha ­wa iia n Club, President, Secretary , and Vice· President; Bowling Clu b ; Intramural Sports ; Bowl ing Club.

CA D I D A T E S

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HERBERT A . UNDERWOO D, Fort Wayne, Ind iana; A .C. E.; S. A .M.E.; President's List (4 Terms) . BERNARD WHI TCOM B. St. Johnsbury, Vermont; A .C.E.; Intramural Sports; Honor Roll (I Term). W ILLIAM RAYMOND WHITE, Dover, New Jersey; A .C. E.; S.A.M .E. , Trea surer.

Fourth Row : PHIL LIP JOSEPH ZACCARI . Du nki rk . New York; A .C. E.; Newman C lub, Correspondent Secretary; " Technician"; Pre sident' s List (I Term) . ROLLAND RICHARD ZURA, Marblehead, Ohio; A .C.E., Pres ident, Secretary; Beta Sigma Tau Fratern ity , Vice-Pre sident.

NOT PICTURED RO BERT A . BRUE, Yo nkers, New York; A .C.E.; A lpha Gamma Ups i lon, Vice·Presi dent; Varsity Club; Intramural Sports. G LEN L. EATO N, McMinnville, Tennessee; President's List (2 Terms) . R. S. GOYAL, Pat iala. Ind iana. BOH DAN WSEWOLOD KULCHYCKYJ. Ph i ladelphia, Pennsylvania' A .C.E.; " Tec.hnician" Sta ff; Soccer; Volley Ball; Pres iden t's List (i Term); Ukrainian Club, Pres ident; Newman Club; S.A M.E.; Nat ions United Club. . JOSE NILD PATINO DE LA OSA , Colombia, South A merica; A .C.E.; Softball Ball; Soccer; American Concrete Institute.

F 0 D E G E

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D AFT I G

DEPARTMENT Engineering Drawing is a desc ripti ve

g ra phica language used by eng ineers and designers throughout the world to express, deve lop, and reco rd their ideas and informa­tion . Men of industry have indicated that En­gineeri ng Drawing is not onl y important, but a bso lutely necessary . Students need a tho r­ough g rounding in the fundamen tals of science and communication , and should be trained ear ly in the eng inee rin g approach for the solution of p roblem s. They must have traini ng in space visualization; they must de­velop th e ir powers of analysis and synthesis; they must be g iven experience in crea ti ve think ing at the start of their college work; and their abilities to develop and record ideas mu st be consta ntly challenged .

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LEE F. BERNHARDT H ead , Eng ineeri ng Drawing

DWIGHT M. CASE In structor

JOHN S. STEWART In structo r

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CANDIDATES FOR DIPLOMA

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NURADEEN N. ABDOO L, Trinidad , Bri t ish W est Ind ies; A .S.M .E. MAURI CE G , CARPEN TER. Fort Wayne, Ind iana : K.A .R.C . DO NALD E. CO ULTER, Oxford , Oh io ; A .R.S. ; Rifle C lu b.

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First Row:

Roy E. Ensminger, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Joh n Sidney Leyse, Kewaunee, Wi sconsin; Lutheran Student Asso­

ci ati on.

Second Row:

Robert E. Martin , Ru ssell, Kentucky.

Ra ymond Mcintyre, M ichiga n.

Th ird Row:

Moustapha Mounkara , Fort Wa yne, Ind iana ; A ra b Club.

Robert C . M ullins, Vi rgin ia; Kappa Sigma Phi , Corresponding Sec· retary; Y.M .C.A. ; Basketba II.

D R A F T I N G D I p L o

CANDIDATES NOT PICTURED

CLI FTO N W. CREEL, Pen sacola, Florida.

WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Fort Wa yn e, Ind iana.

LUIS H. DeLA PENA, Mexico; Ph i Iota Alpha , Secretary, Pre sident.

LESLI E WILBU R KOLST AN Underwood, M innesota; Techni-, cian Staff.

JOSEPH KOZLOWSKI, JR., Decatur, Indiana; Sigma Phi Delta, Historian; S.A.E.

NASIR A. MALIK, Da ska , Pakistan; " Technician" Staff; Pakistan

Students Associ ati on, Secretary.

ROBERT C. M ECKLEY, Abbottstown, Pennsylvania.

CHARLES B. MEYERS, Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania .

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WILLIAM R. McK INNIS, Old Fort, North Caroli na ; Alpha Omega Ta u.

IVA NUTH, Rochester, New York.

GEORGE MICHAEL Sf?MENIUK, St. Pa ul, M inn eso ta ; A .S.M.E., Presi dent, Vice-Pre si dent ; Flying Club , President,

Treasurer; Ukranian Club; Ameri can Rocket Society; Ed itor of Local News Letter.

LEE SHRAWDER , Norristown , Penn sylvania ; Ma le Chorus; Bowling ; Weight Lift ing.

RONALD DEAN STETLER, Will shi re, Ohio .

T. G. TRUDeL, Fort Wa yne, Ind iana; Mechanical Club, Presi­dent; Flyi ng C lub, Secretary.

M. MARION WILSON, Fort Wa yne, Indiana.

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ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERI G

The • •

Increa sing utilization of electrical

power in thi s country makes immen se de-

mands on the Profess ional Electrica l En-

gineer. He must know how to select, design,

work out economics an d prod uction . H e is

the mastermind in the field of contro s, as

evidenced by today' s automation . The skill

and creative ability of the Electrical Engineer

transforms theoretical knowledge into prac-

tical se rvice to meet the challenges of the

future .

RONALD HUGHES MAURICE A. SIMMONS Instructor Ass istant Professor

PROFESSOR RICHARD D. DERMER H ea d , Electrical Engineeri ng Department

JOHN WHITNEY LEON SCHULZ Assistant Professor In structor

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CAN D I D A T E s F o R

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First Row:

KAVORK SARKIA ADOURIAN , For Wa yne, Indiana .

THEODORE W. H. ALT, Medford , Long Is­land , New Yo-k ; Beta Sigma Tau; Bowling League; President' s List (4 Terms); Honor Rol l ( I Term) ; Student Instructo r.

GERMAN ENRIGUE ARREAZA, Cara cas, Venezuela; Honor Roll (I Term).

Second Row :

LOWELL T. AUSTIN , Fort Wa yn e, Ind iana.

VICTOR LOUIS BANICHER , Tarentum, Pennsylvania ; Elect ri cal Associa t ion; Beta Sigma Ta u.

M IL FRE D E. BAR NETT, Herculaneu m, Mis-•

sourl.

Third Row :

THOMAS BI CK IMER , Fort Wa yn e , Ind iana ; Newman Cl ub ; President' s List (4 Term s) .

G ERALD E. BLACKWELL, Hartsville, South Ca roli na ; A. I.E.E.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President ; Correspond in g Secretary, House Manager , Mem ber at Large ; Va rsity C lu b ; Student Advisory Committee ; Vars ity Base­ba ll; Intra mural Sport s.

NICHOLAS JOHN BOCKOVICH W ilson-, ville, Illi nois; President' s List ( I Term).

Fourth Row:

ELMER J . BRIGGS, Akron, Ohio ; Alpha Omega Ta e

JOHN A. BR O BST, M . Penn , Pen nsylvan ia ; A. I. E.E. ; American Chemica l Socie iy; Ame r­ican Rocket Socie ty ; Tech nician Staff ; Pres­ident's Li st (4 Terms) .

ROBERT KIMBALL BROWN, Patriot, Ind i. ana; Alpha Omega Ta u; A.I.E.E.; Kekiongan Amate ur Rad io Club, Trea surer; President' s List ( I Term).

Fifth Row:

FREDERIC K CHARLES BURGETT, JR ., Fort Wayne, Ind ia na ; A.I.E.E.; Alpha Gamma Up­si lon; Baseball ; Fraternity Softba ll; Iota Ta u Kappa ; President's List (I Term).

ROBERT G. BUTCHER, Char leston, Oh io; A.I.E.E.; Poesident' s List (4 Term s).

WI LLiAM R. CALHOU N, C olu mbus, Ind i­ana; Electrica l C lu b ; President's List (I Term) .

D E G E E

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Fi rst Row:

GLEN A. CLAPPEiR . Duncan sville. 'Penna. : A.I.E. E. : Studen t Cou ncil : Ma le Ch oru s: President's 'li st ( 10 terms): St udent In­structor EE-120 (3 terms): President of Senior Cla ss .

RO BBRT E. CLARK. JR ., Maplewood. Mo.: A.I.E.E.: Beta Sigma Ta u: Presiden t' s Lis t ( I term) .

LaV8R N DO NA LD DELZER. Sioux Falls. S. Dak.: A.I.E.E .. Secretary: Student Coun cil (2 terms) : Iota Ta u Kappa: President's Lis t (10 terms): Honor Rol l (7 terms).

Second Row:

JOSeP H ALBEiRT DICKERSON . Ba lt imore 18. Ma ryland : President's Lis t (5 terms).

RO BeRT K. FESTA. Hamden 14. Conn .: Kappa Sigma Kappa: Inter-Fratern ity Cou n­cil : Presi dent' s Lis t (2 term s).

DO NALD B. FOR ISTER . Kirkwood 22, Mo.: A. I. E.E. : Sigma Ph i Delta: Honor Roll (2 terms): President' s List (7 term s).

Third Row :

SHIG EO FUKUSHIMA. Kana. Ha'wa ii: Ha ­waiian C lu b. Sec retary; President's List (5 terms): Honor Roll (3 term s).

ANTHONY E. GALL. Butler. Penna .: A.I.E.E.: Sigma Ph i Delta: Inter-Fraternity Counci l: Newman C lu b. Trea su rer: Int ramural Ba sket­ball : Honor Roll (3 term s).

THOMAS W. GURR. Oxford , Ohio : A.I.E.E.: President' s Li st (4 term s).

Fourth Row:

ARTHUR RAY HAMELWRIGHT. Price. Utah : Alpha Gamma Upsilon: Honor Roll (I te rm) .

RICHARD C. HANSEN. Ma ys Land ing. N.J.: A.I .E.E .. Corrs. Secretary: Beta Sigma Tau: "Technician" Staff : President's List (3 term s).

GEORGE G . HART. Orlando. Florida .

Fifth Row:

H. THUR'MAN HENDERSON. Hamilton. Ohio: A.I.E.E.: Pre side nt's List (5 term s): Honor Roll (2 terms).

WILLIAM A. HINKLE, Ft. Wa yne. Ind iana.

HENRIQUE ISAZA I. . Columbia. SA: Phi Iota Alpha : Honor Roll (I te rm).

CANDIDATES F 0 D E G E E

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CA N D I D A T E s F 0

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First Row :

DUANE E. JENNINGS, Fort Wa yne , Ind i­ana; Electrical Club.

KHA'CHIG KARAMANOUGIAN , Aleppo, Syria.

M. FRANK LAIZA, Groton, New York ; Elec­trical Cl ub .

Second Row:

LAWRENCE A. LACOTTI, Ba ltimore 6, Maryland; Elect rical C lub ; Intram ural s.ports.

JONAH MANN, Broo kl yn 18 , New York ; Beta Sigma Ta u.

LONNIE C. MEADOWS , Lashmeet , We st Virg inia ; El ectrica l Cl ub ; Flyi ng Cl ub.

Third Row:

GERALD K. 'MILLER , Albemarle, North Caroli na ; S.A.E. ; Came ra C lub ; Honor Roll, One Term .

HENRY W. McCLURE, Birmingham , Ala ­bama; Electrical C lu b, Vice-C ha irman; Sigma Ph i Delta , Historian , Asst. C hief En­q ineer ; Student C ou nci l.

R'ALPH L. MUELLER , Nelson, Nebra ska ; Electri cal C lu b, Presi dent 's Li st (One term ) .

Fourth Row:

CHARLES D. 'MULES , Baltimore 14, Mary­land ; President's List, Eight Te rms; Io ta Tau Kappa; Honor Roll , Three Terms; Schola st ic Award (O utstand ing Freshman).

PETER T. NORTMAN , Fullerton, Cal ifornia ; Electrical 'C lub ; Beta Sigma Ta u; Intramural Sports; 'President' s Li st , Seven Terms.

FRED NOVAK, Springfield , Ma ss. ; Honor Roll , One Term .

Fifth Row:

HERBERT W. ORTH, New York 23, New York ; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secretary; New­man Cl ub; Flying Cl ub; Camera C lub ; Pres­ident's List, On~ Term.

ANTHONY L. OSTROSKI , Shamo kin, Penn­sylvania ; Electrica l Cl ub ; Newman Club; In­tram ural Sports ; Honor Ro ll , One Term; Presi dent' s List, Two Terms.

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MORRIS L. OWEN, JR ., Thief Ri ver Fall s, Minnesota; Electri cal Cl ub ; President' s Li st , Eight Terms; Honor Re ll, Four Terms.

D E G R E E

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First Row :

WILLIAM R. PAYNTER , G alio n, O hio; Elec· tri cal Club ; President' s Li st (4 term s).

RODNEY PETERSON , Jamestown , New York; Kappa Sigma Ph i ; K.A .R.C.

RICHARD A . PLISKA, Fort Wa yn e, Ind iana; Kappa Sigma Kappa , Vice· Pre sident, Ple dge· ma ster, Chap lain , Treas urer, Se cretary; H onor Rol l, One Term.

Second Row:

RICHARD A . REDM O ND, Lima , Ohi o; Poes. ident' s Li st, One Term ; Student Instructor Ph 32·A (one term).

GUY TURNER REECE , Pont iac, M ichigan; Electri cal Cl ub ; Presi dent' s Li st (4 t erm s).

ALAN ROGGEN BAU M , Lei cester, New York ; Electrical Club ; Intramura l Sport s; Pre sident's ~is t , Six Term s.

Third Row :

GENTIL SANCHEZ South America; Ph i Team.

AVILA , C olum bia, Iota A lpha ; Soccer

THOMAS C. SCALZO, C oeymans. New York ; Electrical C lub ; Bowli ng C lu b; Sigma Phi Delta ; Student C oun cil; Varsi ty Sport s.

GEORGE G . SCHAFFER, Ea ston, Pennsyl. van ia; Electrical C lub ; H onor Rol l, O ne Term.

Fourth Row:

DAV ID K. SEGAWA, Wa hi awa , O ahu, Ha· wai i; Hawa ii an C lu b; Bowlin g C lub .

KULDIP SINGH SEKHON, Puniab, Ind ia; Electrical C lu b ; Ind ia A ssociati on; Presi . dent's List , Two Terms.

DEAN G . SHAW, Oxford, M ichigan ; H onor Roll , One Term ; Elect rical Cl ub .

Fifth Row:

JAMES J. SMITH, Norwalk, C onnecticut ; Electri cal C lub; Student Ins\ructor, ME· 100 & ME·105 (Six Term s).

LeROY E. SMITH , Hammond, Ind ian a : Elec· tri cal Cl ub, V.Chairman ; A .R.S. ; Stud en t C oun cil; President' s List, Two Terms.

LEO NAR D J. STENBERG, Elm i ra , New York; Electrical C lub, Chairman ; " Tech nical" Staff, Circulati on Mana ger; Io ta Ta u Kappa , President; Outstand ing E.E. Student of 1957. 1958 ; Stud ent In structor, EE I 10 (3 term s) , EE 130, 140, 150 (one term ea ch).

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First Ro w: EARNEST STEPHENS. JR .. Houston. Texas; Electrical Clcb; Student Council; Intramural Sports. JOHN I. STEWART. Ontario. Canada; Elec­trical Club; President's List (I term) . JOSEPH C. SWAIN . Warshaw. Indiana; Sigma Phi Delta. Second Row : ROBERT E. SWISH ER , Mesho ppen, Penn­sylvania; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Honor Roll. One Term. JAMES G. TOTH. Bea con. Ne'w York ; Elec­trical Club; Iota Ta u Kappa; President' s List , One Term. STEPHEN J. TRUSIK, Barnesville. Penn syl­van ia; Electrical Club; S.A.M.E.; Beta Sig ma Ta u. Thi rd Row: CHARLES H. VON WEINSTEIN , JR., West Lawn, Pennsylvania; Sigma Phi Delta, Guide, Asst. Pledgemaster; Elect rical Club; S.A.M.E.; Hawaiian Club. JOHN M. WARDMAN, Ashland, Kentucky; Presi dent's List, One Term . CH ARLES A. WILLIAMS . Harrogate, Ten­nessee ; Electrical Club, V-Cha irm an; Presi­den t' , List. Two Term s; Intramural Sports. Fourth Row: BILLY WILSO N, Warsaw. Ind iana. JOH N P. WILSON, JR .. Lee, Ma ine; Elec­trical Club, Chairman; Physics Club; Flying Club, V-Presi dent; Student Council; Soft­bal l; Asst. Instructor, Ph 22 Lab (I term), Ph 42 Lab (2 terms). Ph 32 Lab (6 terms) ; President' s List, One Term. EDWARD J. ZSOLCSAK. Calumet Penn syl­vania; Pres ident' s Lis t, One Term. Fifth Row : LEONARD J . ZWEIGLE. Roc hester, New York.

NOT PICTURED GEORGE ABRAHAM . Butler, Penn sylvania. HISHAM ADHAN . Beirut, Lebanon; E.E.S .; Eledrical C lu b ; Arab St udent Club; Weight ­li fting Club; Pre si dent' s Lis t, Two Terms. BILLY J. CARR, Fort Wayne, Indiana ; Elec­trical C lu b. EARL A. DEVLIN , Matawan, New Jersey; Varsity Ba se ball ; Iota Ta u Kappa; President's Li st . Seven Terms . WOLODYMYR FE DORIW. Ontario, Can­ada; Electri cal Cl ub ; Ukran ian Student Cl ub . President & V-President; Volleyball. S. P. GARRET, Fort Wa yne, Ind iana; Alpha Omega Tau , President . V-Presi dent, Chap­lain; Honor Roll. One Term; Student In­strudor. MEl 00 (I term), EE 120-A (3 terms). EE 120 (I term), EE 140 (I term). DONALD A. McCLAIN, New Ca stle, Penn ­sylvania ; Electri cal Club. JOHN H. TOY, Cape Ma y, New Jersey; Newman Cl ub; President' s List, One Term. JOHN F. WAGNER , East Orange, New Jersey; Newman Club, Treasurer; Varsity Club; Pre sident's List. One Term. LU I S EM I L10 YEPES, Bogota, C olombia ; Phi Iota Alpha. CALVIN W. YONG, Georgetown . British Guian;>

D E G R E E

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ELECTRONIC

ENGINEERING

E ectron ic Enginee rin g is a highly spec ial­

ized branch of Electrica Engineering. The

importa nce of electron ics is recogn ized as a

fiel d of eng inee ring in its own right . To the

Electronic Eng ineer is attributed out st anding

development in such realms as guided mis­

si es, radar , colo r television, electroni c com­

put ers, ra dio comm unica tion , and at omic

energy . The El ectron ic Engineering curricu­

lum is planned t o specialize a fun damenta l

knowledge of electrical eng in eering t o scien ­

t ific application in the field of electron ics .

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PROFESSOR RALPH S. CARSON H ea d , Electronic En g.ineeri ng Departm ent

ARTHUR B. PRICE Ass ista nt Professor

RAY KING I nstructor

WALTER W . APPEL In structor

NORBERT T. TORZYN I nstructer

KENNETH W . JENKINS In str uctor

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Fi rst Row:

C HARLES LEE ADAM S, Spencerville, Ohio; A .I ,E.E.; E,E.S.

ALLEN SPENCER, Dedham, Massachusetts ; Iota Tau Kappa , Presi­dent 's List, Ten Terms.

THOMAS E. ALTB ILBERS, Spri ng field, Pennsylva nia ; Iota Ta u Kappa; Presi dent 's Li st, Eve ry Quarter_

CHARLES KIYOSHI ASATO, Aie a, Oa hu . Hawai i ; E.E.S. ; Hawa iian C lub, Vice- Presi d ent and Treasure r; Camera Clu b ; H o nor- Roll, On e

Term; Preside nt 's List , Three Terms

Second Row :

ROBERT E. A TKINSO N, W hite Hall, Il li nois ; E.E.S.; Bowl ing C lu b.

RO BER T E. BABB , Burli ngton, Iowa; Presi dent' s List.

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IRVINE BANKS, Phoenixv i lle, Pennsy lva nia ; E.E.S.

SI G MUND A. BIENER , Brooklyn, New York; A .E.S .. Chairma n; E.E.S.;

Electr ical Club ; St udent Council; Honor Roll, Two Terms; Student In ­

st ructor, RE I IOA, EE 120, Ph 42A.

Th i rd Row :

LEO NARD A . BIRKELAND, New London, M innesota; E.E.S.; Presi­

dent' s List , Two Terms.

BYRO N H . BO AN , A lbuquerque, New Mexico; Presiden t' s Li st , O ne

Term.

RO BERT E. BO YETT, Winnsboro, Louisia na; A .E.S .. Chai rma n, Pres i ­

den t 's Li st , Fou r Terms .

DAVID C. BR O WN , Red Springs, Nort h Carol :na; Sigma Phi Del ta.

F o D E G R E E

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First Row : LAWRENCE L. BURCH JR. , Spokane, Washington; A.E.S.; Newman Club' Presi dent's List , One Term. DONALD A BUTTERWO RTH Ithaca. New York; A .E.S., Secretary ; . , Pres ident's List ; Lab Tec·hnicia n. GER ALD A . CALLIES. Bruce . W isconsi n; E.E.S.; Beta Sigma Tau . Ath· let ic Director' Presiden t 's List, Three Terms. RO BERr E. CAMPBEL L. Concord , North Carol ina; E.E.S ., Treasurer; Pres ide;,t 's list, Three Terms.

Second Row :

JOH N J. CATTO LL, M iddletown, New York ; A .I .E.E. ; Kappa Sigma Ph i ; S.A .M .E.; President 's Lis t, Three Terms. JAMES L. CARSO N, Dyersburg , Tennessee; E.E.S.; Iota Tau Kappa. Secretary & Treasurer: President 's List . Eight Terms. VLADIMIR J . CI MERA. C iudad Bolivar, Venezuela; E.E.S .; Beta Sigma Tau. CALVI N CO LLI ER . Franklin, Oh io; E.E. S. , Pub licity Director; Sigma Ph i Delta , Business M anager & Secretary: Student Council: Intramural Sports : Pre sident's List , One Term .

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Th ird Row:

NORMAN PHILIP COPP, Fort Wa yne. Ind iana; E.E.S .; Bowling Club; Honor Roll, Three Terms . DELMAR R. CO RE, Fort Wayne, Ind iana; President' s List, Three Term s. JACK CO RSIGLI A . Columbus, Oh io ; Student Instructor. Ph 42 Lab , Ph 22 Lab, RE 250 Lab. RICHARD A . COURTNEY, Hoytvi lle, Ohio; A .I.E.E.; E.E.S.; Presi· den t's Lis t, Six ferms; H onor Roll, One Term.

Fourth Row :

CH ARLES R. DANIELS. Jeffersonville . Indiana; A lpha Omega Tau, President , Vice- Pres ident, Business M anager: Pres ident's List, One Term . (.LY DE F. DAVENPO RT. JR , I'ort Wayne . Indiana; E.E.S.; K.A .R.C., Pre siden t , Secretary; Student Council: President 's List, Three Terms . GEO RG E DERVIN IS, Indianapolis. Ind iana. SALVATO RE A . DIELI , Brooklyn 23 , New York; E.E.S.; A .E.S. ; Presi· dent's List, One Term .

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First Row: PHILIPPE F. DOYO N, Quebec City , Que .. Canada: Iota Tau Kappa ; President 's list, Eight Terms. HAROLD S. EI SLET. JR. , Columbia C it y, Indiana ; Pre siden t 's List, One Term. RO MIE J . ERWOO D, JR ., Valdese. Nort h Carol i na: A .I .E.E.; A.E.S. JO HN B. EVANS, Church Poi nt , Louisiana; E.E.S .; " Technicia n," Ad ­ve rt isi ng M anager.

Second Row:

TED L. EVER SO N, Fort Wa yne, Indiana: President 's List , Five Terms. EDWARD J. FABER, Ham il ton , Ohio : E.E.S.: Beta Sigma Tau , Inler­Fratern ity Sport s,

STANLEY S. FI SCHMAN, Phi ladelphia, Penn sy lva nia; A .E.S.; Si udeni Council: Bowl ing Club. CHAR LES E. FLECK, North Manches l er , Indiana.

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Th ird Row:

PATRICK M . FO NG , King ston, Jamaica B.W .I. : E.E.S.; Ch inese Club. LESLIE E. FRIEDLINE, Jenn ,rstown , Penn sy lvan ia: Iota Tau Kappa , Honor Roll, One Term; Pres ident' s List , Four Terms.

51 MON GARA BEDI AN . Fort Wa yne. Indiana: President' s Lis t , Five Terms .

ALBERT R. G IBSO N, McComas, West Virgin ia: Flyi ng Club, Pre si­dent , Treasurer; Sigma Phi Delta: Presiden t' s Lis t , One Term .

Fourth Row:

HERBERT B. GO LDMAN , Bronx 68, New Yo ,-k: A .E.S.: Presiden t 's List. One Term. LARRY M . GOO DMAN , Sharon, Tennessee: E.E.S., Secretary; Presi . dent's Li st , One Te rm; Vice· Preside nt Fre shman Cla ss .

STANLEY M . G RAY , Fort Wayne, Ind iana: Sigma Phi Del l a. DARRELL E. G REEN , Mackay, Idaho: E.E.S. Cha irman .

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First Row: JERRY A. G REEN , Skaneateles, New York; E.E.S .; Ka ppa Si9ma Ph i , Vice . Preside nt ; Bowling Club; Intramura l Sports; Inter- Fr aternity Coun­ci I. HARO LD L. HANKINS, JR., el ora, Indiana; E.E.S.; Beta Sigma Tau, Rerording Secretary' Presi dent's List ERN ST HANS HANNEMANN , A ppleton . Wi sconsi n; E.E.S .. Treas · urer; Honor Roll , Four Terms ; Iota Tau Kappa; Pres iden t 's List , N ine Terms. RI CH ARD H. HAN SO N, Northport, Michigan; Iota Tau Kappa, Vi ce · Preside nt; President's List, N ine Terms; Student In struc tor, RE 140A .

Second Row : GO RD O N HAYES , JR ., North Manchester, Ind iana; A lpha Omega Tau . ISAMU HI G A , Lawa i. Kau ai , Hawa ii ; Hawa iia n Club; K.A.R .C., Trea s· urer HERBERT HO FFMAN , Bronx 53, New York; President's List, Three Terms . HARVEY J. HUNT, Coeur d' A lene, Idaho; E.E. S. ; President's List , Three Terms.

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Third Row:

ANTO N H . JESS BERGE R, Colum bus, Ohio; E.E.S., Treasurer; Newman Club; President's List, One Term. HARO LD KLUEVER , W estlake, Oh io ; Iota Tau Kappa ; President's List . Eigh t Terms. PAUL ANDREW LATSEY, Arlington 74 , Massachusett s: Sigma Phi Del ta; Inter- Fraternity Council; Intramu ra l Sports; Pre sident's List, O ne Term DO NALD "E. LAWTO N, Troy, New York; E.E.S., Vice·Chairman & Sec· retary; Soccer Team ; H onor Rol l , One Term; Preside nt's List , Six Terms; Student Instructor, Ph 42 Lab.

Fourth Row: HO WARD E. LEHR , Cleveland, Ohio; E.E.S.; Beta Sigma Tau, Se cre· tary; Intramural and Inter· Fraternity Sports; Bowling Club. CARL W. LlLIE, St. Marys , Ohio. WIL LIAM D. LOUDIN , Armathwai te, Tennessee ; President's Li st , Three Terms. ROBERT H . MACK, St . Vincennes , Indiana ; E.E.S.; A .I.E.E.; Alpha Omega Tau .

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First Row : HARU O MATSUNAG A , Maui -Terri tory of Hawaii; E.E .S.; Hawai ian C lub; Pres ident 's Lis t , F-oLir Terms TH O MAS C. McCO RMICK, Br ush Valley, Pe nnsylva nia ; E.E.S.; Bowl· i ng Club. C LYDE E. McCRAY. JR ., Washington C. H ., Ohio; E.E.S.; Pres ident' s List, Five Terms , RAYMOND C . McGU IRE, Ashla nd, Ken t ucky ; Flying Club, Safety Off icer.

Second Row : JAMES W. McVAY, Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Honor Roll, Three Terms. FREDERI CK J . MIMKEN , Hamburg, New Yo rk; E.E.S. ; President' s Li st, One Term; Stude nt Instructor, RE 250A. B:LLY JO E 'MOON EY, Idabel , Ok lahoma; E.E.S.; Preside nt 's List . Four Terms; Asst. Lab. Instructo r, RE· 120A. FREDERI CK MOWERY, Nesco peck, Pennsylva nia · A lpha Gamma Up­silon, Sgt. at A rms, A sst. House Manager ; W eight li ft ing C lub ; Honor Rol l. One Term.

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Th i rd Ro w : C HARLES D. M YER S, Peoria , I llinois ; E.E.S.; Beta Sigma Tau; Honor Rol l, O ne Term . TRIN,DAD E. NO RIEG A , Barstow, California; Flying Club, Pu blic ity O ff Icer; " Technicia n" St aff ; H onor Roll, Two Terms. C HARLES M. O KER STR O M , W es t Palm Beach , Florida; E.E.5 .; Iota Tau Kappa: President's List , Eight Terms. RICHARD C. PETER SO N, A rea, M innesota; Pres ident 's List, Two Terms.

Fourth Row: DO UG LAS L. PERKIN S, Tallahassee, Florida G EO RG E H . PETER SON, H ub bord, Oh io; E.E. S .. Vice· Chai rman; Sigma Phi Delta , Pl edgemaster, Busi ness Manager; Bowling Club, Preside nt, Secretary; Student Cou ncil, Secretary ; Stude nt In structor , RE 120A , O ne Term. A LVARO QU IRO S, Van Wert , Ohio; E.E.S.; K.A .R.C. , Pub lici ty C hai r. ma n, Secretary; Pi stol C lu b; Pistol Team ; Student Instrudor, RE 150 Lab. KENNETH P. REED, A ltoona, Pennsylvania; E.E.S., Pub lici ty Director; Flyi ng Club.

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First Row: KENNETH E. REESER , Peor ia, Il li ro is ; E.E .S. EDWIN E. RILEY, Baltimore, Md . JULIAN C. RO BERTS, JR. , M iami , Fla. JO SE A G USTIN RO DRI G UEZ MO RENO, Chi tre Rep. Panama; Cat oo· l ie Newman Club ; Honor Ro ll (I term ) .

Second Row :

ILGVARS J. SALIS AI S. Baltim ore 7. Md .; E.E.S.; A . I.E.E.; Iota Tau Kappa; Outstand ing Freshman Award, Spr ing 1956 ; Pres ident' s List (B terms); Student Inst ru ctor, RE 130·A (I term) . MELVIN R. SCHOONOVER , Adrian , Mich.; E.E.S.; A .I.E.E.; Iota Tau Kappa; Honor Rol l (7 terms) ; Pres ident' s Lis t (5 lerms); Student In. strucior , M·21 (I term) . RO BERT J. SCHO RN STEIN, W ilkes· Ba rre, Penna. ; E.E.S. DO NALD F. SCHROCK, A ust i n, Texa s; E.E.S.; Intramural softba l l , go l f, footbal l .

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Third Row :

LEON M. SCHULZ, Lowvi l le. New Yo rk· E.E.S. · A .E.S.; K.A.R.C.; Fl ying Club; Electronic Dept. Ou tst andi~g Student 1956·57 ; Presi· dent 's List (I term) . . . G EO RGE W . SCH UMAC HER , A nson:a, Con n.; Kappa Sigma Phi; President ·s Lis t (5 te ems). STEPHEN R. SEDO RE, Beacon , New York; A .I.E.E.; E.E .S.; President 's List (7 terms); Honor Roll (2 term s). RICHARD F. SIECK, Richmond , Ind iana; E.E S.

Fourth Row :

CA RR O LL K. SIMKINS, Clearfield , S. Dak. ; Pres ident 's Li st (6 t erms); Honor Ro ll (2 terms). DO NALD K. SIMKIN S, Clearfield, S. Dak.; Preside nt' s List (7 term s); Honor Roll (2 terms). ROSS K. SMITH , La Jara, Colorado; E.E.S.; Honor Roll (2 te rms); Phys ics Lab Ass is tant-Phy 22·A (I term) . Ph y 32·A (I term) . STEPH EN SP ISHOCK, Phi lade lphia, Penna. ; A .I. E.E. ; Student Coun· cil (2 terms).

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First Row : RO BERT E. STI CK EL , Peo r ia, Il li nois ; H onor Roll (I term). ANTH O NY STO LL, Enhaut, Penna. ; E.E.S. ; A .I .E.E.· Intramural soft­ball ,,"ske tball , ping -pong . PH ILIP J . SURICO , Bellwood, I lli nois; A .I .E. E. ; Beta Sig ma. Tau , Com . Secretary; Bowl ing Cl ub ; Iota Tau Kappa; Deans LIS t (9 terms) . DONALD LEE TIMMERMAN , Fair field, Iowa; E.E.S .

Second Row : THOMAS E USAI East Paterson, N .J .; E.E .S.; Camera Club, Secre­tary ; Bowli ng Clu'b; Iota Tau Kappa : President's List (7 term s) : H onor Roll (4 t erms): Student Instru c!o r- EE 120, 5 t erms: Intra­mu ra l Basketball and Softball. RO LAND M. VAN DRUFF, Sal ina, Kansas: A .E.S.; E.E.S .: Student Council (2 term s) : President' s List (5 t erms): Student I nstru ctor­EE· 120A (4 terms): Sophomore Class Pre sident. . RO BERT A. WILLIAMS, Fort Wa yne, Indiana ; A.I .E.E.: E.E.S.: PreSi­dent 's List (3 t erms) . CARL E. WINSEL, Independence, M o. : E. E.S.: Presiden t 's List (I term) .

Third Row : JAMES F. WINTER S, Butler, Penna .; A . I.E.E.: Va rsi ty Baseabll (3 yrs.); Ba seball Scholarsh ip . HAROLD W O RLEY, Bai nbridge, Ind ia na: A .I .E.E.: E.E.S. ; Bowling Club: ?resident' s List (I term). ROBERT S. YOESTIN G , Lima, Ohio ; E. E. S.: Sigma Ph i Delta , House Manager; Intramural Basketball; Presiden t' s List ( I term). RO BERT D. YO UN G, Fort Wayne , India na; President's List (3 t erms).

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Fourth Row : JO NA.5 S. ZMUIDZI NAS, Fort W ayne, India na: Io ta Tau Kappa; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Scholast ic Award: Eugene Pu lliam Scholar­shi p; President' s Lis t (7 t erms); H onor Ro!1 (4 terms); Student Instr . - M a-31 (I term).

NOT PICTURED BRU C E D. BROW N , W est Re ading, Penna. : E.E.S.; Student Council; H onor Roll (7 terms); Intramura l Baske t ball . JO HN H. BUTC HER , Kewa nee, I lli nois; Kappa Sigma Ph i, Sg t.-at ­Ar ms; President's Lis t (3 terms) : Ho nor Roll (6 terms); A ssis tant Lab Instruc!or-Re-I SOA (I term). JAMES A . COVERT, Lodi, New York: A lpha Gamma Ups i lon . Vice­Preside nt; Newman Club; Student Counc il; Vars ity Baseball; I ntra ­mural Baseba ll, football, t rack: Pres ident 's List (4 terms) . RO BeRT E. HARTMAN, Barberton, Ohio: A .E.S.: Pre sident's List. KARIMEH S. M O HAMED, Tr i po li, Leban on: A rab Club; A . E.S.: E.E,S. JOS EPH A . LACIVITA , Hu bbard, Ohio ; Sigma Ph i Del ta, H is toria n; Bowling Club; Tech nic ia n. HARLO W B. O LSO N , W illmar, M innesota; E.E.S.: Preside nt 's List (2 te'ms) . WALTER I RVIN PARK , Ft Wayne, In diana; Preside nt' s List (2 ter ms). FRANK R. PUMAREJ O, New York 31 , N .Y.: Intramural So ftball . DALE LYNN TAYLO R, Da yton 10, Ohio; E. E.S.; Varsity Club: Student Council; Tennis Te am (3 yrs.); Pre sident' s Li st (2 terms). PETER VARH OLA , Tarentu m, Pen na .: A .I .E.E.; Newman Club; Pres i­dent's Lis t (6 term s): Ho nor Roll ( I t erm). DO NALD SIEBOLD, F-t . Wayne, Indiana; E.E. S.

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ENGLISH DEP TMENT

Below:

EARL D. MAYER .. • . . . . . . A ssistant Profe sso r

DAR RO W C. FO X . . . . . . . . . A ssis ta nt Professo r

ALVIN C. STEINBACH .. . . . ..... . . Instru cto r

W ILLIAM R. APPLEG ATE ..... . .. . .. Lectu rer

Right :

HELEN DINIUS ... . . . .. .. .. .... Lecturer

MARGARET HUFF .......... A ssistant Professor

HELEN RIORDAN

SARA STIRLIN G

MARY E. SM ITH

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lecturer

• • • • • • • . . . . . . Lectu rer

• • • • . . . . . . . . Lecturer

CATHERINE WEDGE . . ... .. . . . . . Lecturer

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MARY E. WEIMER Assoc ia te Professo r

Head. Eng li.h De partm ent

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MATHEMATICS

D EPA T MEN T CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE

JOH N C. FENECH Detroit. Mich .

NOT PICTU RED

AL BERT SANTINI Buffa lo. N. Y.

. In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathematicia n, the engineer, and ma ny other scienti st s whose primary tool is mathematics. The Department of Math e-

First Row:

CHARLES R. CARR ... . .... Associa te Profe ssor FRED H. CRONI NG ER ......... . ... Lecturer RADOSAV RAKETIC .... . . . ...... Instructor ROBERT G. HOEoH N . . . . . . . . . Assistant Professor GEORGE ANNA HODGSO N ........ .. Ledurer RICHARD E. SAR BER . . . . . . . . . . . . Instructor HUGH G. HARP . . ...... . . Associate Professor

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DR. RALPH W . YOUNG Head . Math Department

matics offers a wel l rounded course for the young mathematician, as wei as the essential mathematics for the engineering, physi cs , and chemistry studen ts.

Second Row:

DANIEL T. DWYER ....•...•..... Instrudor

RUTH SPREUER ..... .. . . .... ... Ledurer

GARVER C. WiRI G HT . . ..... A ssistant Pro.fe sso r

. . . . . . . . . . . . Instru ctor WALTER W. BARTLETT

GO RDO N L. COLE .. . • • • . . . . . . Instructor

CHARLES W . PECK . . .. . ....... Instructor

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ECHANICAL

ENGINEERING

The field of Mechanical Eng ineering is so

broad that no man can be an a uthority on all

of its branches. C onseq uent ly, Mechanical

Engineers tend to become specialists in

chosen branches. Therefore, the student is

given a thorough backg rou nd in the ba sic

sciences . Thi s field is very extensive, for prac-

. ticall y every man ufactured arti cle req uires

the services of mechanical eng ineers both in

the design of the mach ine on which it is made

and in the production of the article on those

machines in the factory.

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DR. IVAN A. PLANCK H ea d , M echanica l Eng inee r,ing

ROBERT A . GRUESBECK I nstrudor

CLEO J . OU INN Instructor

EDMUND T. NAPIER In structor

HOWARD MACKLIN Associate Professor

ROBERT R. MARSHALL Ass istant Professor

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First Row : BERNARDO B. ABBAD IE VAZQU EZ, Habana, Cuba : Phi Iota Alpha; H onor Roll, One Term. HARI SHAMD AS AD VANI , Bombay 22 . Indi a; Ind ia A ssociation, S.A.M .E. RONALD L. ALT, Fort Wayne, Indiana : Mechanical C lub: S.A.E.; A . R.C.; N ewman Club , Cha irman; Student Counc il; Intr amural Sports: Pres iden t's List , One Term. AHMAD MOUTAA ASSIL, Damascus , Syria: Arab Student Club, Vice­Presi dent & Trea su rer; Fe nci ng C!ub .

Second Row: RICHARD E. BARCLAY, Apollo , Pennsylvania: A.S .M.E., Secretary: Bowl ing Club . RICHARD BARNEY, Port Huron . Michigan; S.A .E.: Intramura l Sporls: H onor Ro ll , Twa Ter ms. SAMUEL BAROO DY, Wi lkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. THOMAS DENNIS BEUCHEL, Fort Wayn e, Ind ia na: Alpha Gamma Upsilon, R e~ord i ng Secretary.

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Third Row : ROGER L. BIPES, Ottumwa , Iowa; A. S. M .E.: S.A .E.: President' s List (One Term ) . JERRY D. BOL DS, Fori Wayne, Ind ia na . ALAN BOTT, Minersvi lle, Pennsylva nia· Mechanical C lu b . Secretary, Treasure r, Vice- Preside nt: S.A.E., Secretary, Trea surer; Student Coun­c i I. TH O MAS L. BRADFORD, Lewisburg, Tenne ssee: Kappa Sigma Ph i ; In ­Iramural Football; Inter-Fraternity Softball .

Fourth Row : ROBERT D. BRAND , Ohio City, Oh io . JOHN LEWIS BRENDELL, Candler, North Caroli na: Mechan ical Club: Intramu ra l Sports. MEREDITH A . BRI STO L, Castries, St. Lucia. B.W. I. : S.A.M.E.: Soccer Team- Tenn is Tea m. HARRY F. BROWN, Louisville II, Kentucky; A .S.M .E_, Chairman, V. Chairma n, Treasurer, Secretary; S.A.E., Cha irman, Secretary ; A lpha Omega Tau, Vice President & Secretary; Student Counc il; "Techn i­cian" Staff; Intramural Sports; Presiden t' s List , Six Terms.

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- . -First Row: JAM ES R. BUG LA SS, Mauston . Wi sco nsi n. ALA N G . BUR ROUG HS, Live rpool, New York; A .S. M.E.; Pistol C lub; Secretary & Trea surer; S.A .E., Vice-Chairma n; Bowli ng Club ; Pre si­dent's List. FRED N. BYERS, Pompano Beach, Flor ida; A .S.M .E.; Varsity Basket· ba II. MALCOLM L. CH AMP IO N JR., Morton , M ississi ppi ; S.A .E. ; Bowl· ing Club; Golf Team; President's List , Two Terms .

Second Row: RO BERT A . CHESTER, Fort Wa yne, Ind iana; A. S.M .E.; Kappa Sigma Ph i , Pres ident; S. A .E.; Pres ident' s List, Three Terms. JAMES T. COAN. Washington Court House, Oh io . RONALD T. COOK, Che rry Tree, Pennsylvania. JAMES L. C REECH , Kingsport , Tenn essee; S.A.E.; Mechanical Club; Sigma Ph i Delta, President & Secretary; Student Counci l; Intramural Sports: Presi dent 's List, Four Terms ; Student A dvisory Committee; Vice- Presi dent, Senio r & Soohomore Cla ss .

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Third Row:

ANGELO DAMILATlS, New York New York · Mechani cal Club' Pres· ident, G ym na stic Tea m, Captain'; President"s List, Four Term~; Stu ­dent In structor , Phys ical Edu catio n. JACK I. F. DAVIS . Fort W ayne Indiana; S.A .E.; Iota Ta u Kappa , Pres ident; Caswel l Eng ineeri ng Draw ing Award ED - 14 ; President's List, Seven Terms; Student Adviso ry Co mmitete. DANI EL B. DAWLEY, Hope, Rhode Island; S.A.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi ; Iota Tau Kappa; Pres ident 's List, Eight Terms; Student Instructor, AM ·SI (3 terms), AM ·41 (I term) , ME·IOO (3 term s). HARRY J. DELL, Camp H il l , Penn sylva nia; A .S. M.E. , President ; S.A .E.; Student Council; Pres ident's List , One Ter m; Intramural Sports .

Fourth Row: ROLLAND R. DESAUTELS, Wh it ing, Vermont ; A .S.M. E. President ; S.A .E.; Student Counci l ; Honor Roll, One Term; P res i de~t's List , Six Terms. RUSS B. DH O NDY, Bombay I, India; S.A.E.; S.A.M .E. KWAME ESUO N DOUGAN, Ghana, West A frica ; A .I.E.E.; Fen ci ng; We ig htli ft ing; Soccer, Honor Rol l. EDG AR ECHEVERRI , Colombia, S.A. ; Mechan ical Club; S.A.E.

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First Row: DANIEL D

• EI CH ENAUER JR ., Defia nce, Ohio ; A. S. M .E. ; Male

C ho ru s. C LARENCE CARL EI CHMAN . Spri ng field, Oh io; S. A .E.; Presiden t's Li st . Two Terms. CY RI L G. ELSING ER , GuHenberg, Iowa; Beta Sigma Tau; Presi· d ent 's Li st , Two Terms; IntramurJl Sports; A ssistant In structor, ME-1 00 , ME·I OS (4 terms) . HENRIK F. ESKESEN , Poughkeepsie, New York; Mechanical C lub ; Presi d ent 's List, One Term.

Second Row : GO RD O N l. FERG USO N, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Mecha nical Club ; S.A .E · Student Cou ncil ' KEK IO NG AN , Business Manager : Pres ide nt's -, , List , Two Term s. LO REN A. FINDLY. Butte , Montana; Preside nt' s Li st . KENNETH W . FR OB ERG , Osseo, M innesot a: S.A .E.; "Technician" Staff , Intra mu ral Sports: Preside nt 's Li st, Fou r Te rms; St udent In­structor , Ph 32 Lab (3 terms), Ph 22 Lab ( I ter m), ED- 14 (3 terms) . VITO V. GASSI , Flushing, New York; Mecha nical Clu b, Vice- President & Se cretary: S.A .E.; Rifle C lu b ; KEK IO NG AN Sta ff , Photog rap her: Bowl ing C lub ; Presi dent' s List , O ne Term.

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Third Row: SUBHAS CHANDRA G HO RAI , Calculla 29 . India : India Assoc iation, Presi dent : Camera Club: Iota Tau Kappa: President's List, Eight Terms: Student Instructor, Ph 22A : Golf: Soccer: Tennis. DALE RO BERT G RAFT, Ossian, Indiana; Vars ity Club: Preside nt: Var­sity Basketball (4 years): President' s Li st, Three Terms: Honor Roll , Ni ne Terms: Student Instructor , PE II & 12. PH ILLIP B. G UHL, Flora, I lli nois. NO RMAN D. GUY, A lliance, Ohio: A ,S. M.E.: S.A .M.E. ; Secretary Sophomore Cla ss.

Fourth Row:

SHAFEEH MO HAMED HAM ZEH . Tripoli, Leba non; Mecha nical Cl ub' S.A .E.: A .R.S .: Pres ident' s List: Honor Roll, Three Terms. ' TH O MAS C. HANEY, Adria n, M ichigan: Mechanical C lu b' Presi ­dent' s List , Thre Terms; Caswell Engineeri ng Draw ing A wa rd' ED - 13; Stude nt Instructor ED - I I , 12 & 13 (9 terms) . C LYDE TO DD . HAVEY, Carbondale, Colorado: S.A.E.: Mecha nical Club; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Pre si dent's Li st, Four Terms' Stu dent In­structor, ED -31 (I term). ' CARL A . HAWTH O RNE, Bla nchester, Ohio: Bowling Club

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First Row : PAUL S. HERSHEY, Yor k. Pennsylvania; Mechanical Club, Se cretary; Presid ent 's Li st , Two Ter ms ; Intra mu ral Spo rt s.

JON T. HILES, Bellevi l le, Ontario, Canada ; Mechanical C lu b; S.A . E., Trea s.; A lpha Gamma Upsilon, Secretary" M ember-at- Large; Student Council : Inter- Fraternity Council. Presi dent; Student In ­st ructor, ME 100 {3 term s}. BERNARD ri O FFMAN , Fort Wa yne, Ind ia na; Flyi ng Club, Member. ship O fficer.

ELDEN W . HUTTULA, Bruce Crossi ng, M ichigan; Mech anical C lub, Exe c. C omm

Second Row :

JEROME C. KALL, Lakewood 7, Ohio; A lpha Gamma Upsilon, House M anager, Sgt.-at-A rms; Varsi ty Club; Intramural Sport s.

THEO HARI S CO N. KEHA YIOGLO U, Athens, Greece; S. A .E.; Me. chanical C lub ; We ight lift ing Club; President 's Li st, One Term: H onor Roll . One Term. WALTER F. KLEIN , Fort Wa yne, Indiana; S.A .E., Treasurer; Presi. dent's Li st , Six Terms .

CAN D I DAT E s

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RICHARD D. KOHL. Hasting s. Nebraska; Mechanical Club, Trea s· urer; Kappa Sigma Phi : Student Council : Intra mu ral Sports; Pres. Freshman Class.

Third Row :

WALTER L. KOI NZAN, Elg in, Nebraska; Kappa Sigma Phi; F:y:ng Club; Caswe ll Eng ineer ing Dra wing Award. . STEP HEN D. LaC RO IX, Advance , M issouri; Mecha nical Club; PreSl. dent's Lis t Two Terms. DAVID E. 'LAYWELL. JR , Bidwell, Oh io; S.A .E.; Student Council. L. JAMES LEO NARD, Marion, India na.

Fourth Row :

ST EP HEN V. LlBBING, Fort Wayne, Ind iana; Mechanical C lu b. GOSTHA B. MAlTY, W. Benga l, India; Mech anica l Clu b ; Rifle Club. DAVID W. McCARTY, Mt. G ilead, Ohio; Mecha nical C lub, Secre. tar ;, Treasurer , Chairman : Pres ident 's List , Eight Terms; Honor Roll , Three Terms; In tramural Sports. RI CH ARD D. McKENNA, Jerseyville, Illinois; Mechan ical Club; Bowl. ing Club , Treasurer; W eigh t li ft ing C lu b , Treasurer; Intramural Sports; p,'esiden!' s List , Two Terms; Sportsma nship Award 1957 ( Bowling ),

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First Row:

PAWAN K. MEHRA, New De lhi, India; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Iota Tau Kappa ; Presidenfs List , Two Terms. MAX G. MILLER , Mt. Cory, Oh io ; Intramural Sports; Honor Roll, Two Terms; Preside nt 's List, Fou r Terms .

PAUL NEWH O USE, A llia nce, Ohio; S. A .E.; Mechanical Club; Beta Sigma Tau: Intramural Sports. TH O MAS L. O' NEILL, Lima, Oh io ; Mechanical Club; W eight lifti ng Club· Preside nt' s List , Five Terms. •

Second Row :

JOHN F. O'ROU RKE. Pi ttsburg h, Pen nsylvania ; M echanical Club ; S.A .E.; Newman C lub; Inter. Fratern ity Cou ncil ; Presid e nt' s Li st , Three Term s.

GEORGE SK. PAVLOU , At he ns, Greece; S.A .E.; A .R.S.; Pres ide nt' s List (I Term) .

BILLY J . PEEL, ~ort W ay ne. Ind iana; S.A .E.; Mechani cal Club; H onor Roll (One Term) .

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EDWARD J. PELIC. Brooklyn, New York; Newma n Club, Vice·Presi · dent; Iota Tau Kappa; Pres ident's List, Eight Terms; VarSity Club; In· tramural Sports.

Third Row: DA LE R. PETERS, De lmont . South Dakota; Preside nt 's List, Three Terms: Intramural Basketball. GU NNAR PULDAS, Balt i mnre. M aryland: Mechanica l C lub. FINN RAAE. Bergen. Norway: Flyi ng Club. EARL R. RICKARD , A liqui ppa , Pen nsylva nia; Honor Ro ll , Five Terms •

Fourth Row: DONALD M. RILEY, Frank li n. Ind ia na; S.A. E., Pres ident & Vice· Presi· dent· Mechanical C lub; Bowli ng Club. MAHLO N R. RO UCH, Fort Wa yne, Indiana; A l pha Gamma Upsil on; Bowling Club; Intramural Sports. HOWARD C. SAAL~RANK, Fort W ayne, Indiana; " Tech nicia n" Staff, Writer' Pre sident 's Li st , One Term , CARLOS A. SA NDOVAL , Caracas. Venezuela; Phi Iota A lpha. Pres . & Treas.; WG L Broadcast Program (2 years ) ; Intramural Sports.

F 0 R D E G E E

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First Row : l O M IO SA TO, M aui, H awaii; Hawaiian Club, Treasurer; Bowl ing Club- Pre side nt' s List One Term. , ,

JO HN SCH LEMM ER, Monroevi lle, Ind iana. G URBAKHS H SINGH THI N D, Pari ab, India ; Mechanical Club: S.A .E.; India A ssocia tion , Presiden t: Preside nt' s List , One Term.

RA LPH H. SISCO, Newport, Vermont: " Technician" Sta ff,

Second Row: G ERALD A , STEH NO, Atwood, Kansas: Newman Club, Secretary , H ouse M anager ; S.A .E.: M ale Choru s; Ca swell Eng ine eri ng Dra wing A ward ; Presid ent' s Li st , Five Terms .

DO NALD A , SW EATLA ND, Fort Wa yne, Indiana: Intra mu ra l Sports. FRAN K SZI NGER, Ontar io, Canada: Newman Club: Fenci ng Club; H onor Roll (I Term); Pres ident' s Lis t, Five Terms.

STAN LEY J , TR IZI NSKY J R" Ossini ng , New York ; M ale Chorus; Sigma Phi Del ta; Int ramu ra l Sport s: Honor Roll, O ne Term.

Third Row: RA LP H M. WHITE, C larksburg, W est Virg i nia; S,A .E.; Kappa Sigma Phi; Iota Ta u Kappa , Secretary & Treasurer; President 's Lis t, Seven Terms; Honor Roll. RO BERT G ERALD WILLI A MS, M urphysboro , Ill inois; Kappa Sigma Ph i; S, A .E, WI LLI AM L, WILSO N, erostburg, M aryl and; Kappa Sigma Phi, Se c· retary; Bowli ng Club: Rif le Club; Varsity Club; S,A .E.; Student Coun ­cil, Pre sident, Vice-President, Treasu rer; Intramural Sports; Preside nt 's List, One Term .

JA CK M . ZA RTM AN , Rochester, Ind iana: Iota Tau Kappa; H onor Roll (3 Terms); Pres ident's List, Five Terms.

AND ECONOMICS

NOT PICTURED JA CK E, BA LKO, Mem phi s, Ten nessee; Student Counci l; Student Ad· viso ry Board; " Tech nician" St aff , Ed itor in Ch ief ; KEK IO NG AN Sta ff ; Ma le Ch o ru s; Cheer Leader: President's Lis t, Two Terms . JAMES P. C A VANAUG H , Rosemont , Pennsylvan ia ; Sigma Phi Delta , Presi dent, Chaplai n, Pledgema ster, Eastern Province Convent ion Se c. retary; Stude nt A dv isory C ommittee, Cha irman; Student Cou ncil; " Technici an" Sta ff , Edi tor-in-Chief; Sophom ore Class Pres ident; Pre s­ident 's List.

VIRG ILI O C ENTEN O, H onduras, C.A ,; Ph i Iota A lpha. ARN OLD I. COWAN , East Barnet , Vermont: Mechan ical Club ; S,A ,E. JAMES T. DOY LE, Astor ia , New York; A lpha Gamma Upsilon; Soph . Cla ss Se c. ELDO N L. HAN SEN , Topeka, Kansas; Mechanical Club ; President's Lis t (3 Terms). TH O MAS H , M I LTO N, Black M ou nta i n, N . Dakota . EDWA RD C. PECK, JR ., Buffalo, New York; S,A ,E. LUIS PI NTO· BUI TRAGO , Bogota , Co lombia, S, A merica. BA DRINATH C. RATH I , Nagpur, I ndia ; Mechan ical Club; Student Instructor (A sst. Ae E l BO, ME 120 , AM 41) (Three Terms) . MANUEL DE LA TO RR IENTE, Haba na, Cuba . LO Re N E, WOO DWO RTH , H ammond, Ind iana,

CARL E. BASHAM ROBERT L. KAAG In structor of Law and Economics Lecturer of Law

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DR. RALPH W. YOUNG Head , Phy sics Department

p H y s I C s D E

LEONARD R. ETTER DR. RENDER TUAN Associate Profe :sor Professor

If, as has been said , "this is the atomic

age." the n this is the age of physics. Nuclear

weapons and machines are products of the

physics laboratory . Each new day find s the

physicists of our nation ever widening hori-

zons of man 's knowledge. Therefore, Indiana

Technical College meets the need for train­

ing in physics by offerin g basic and advanced

courses designed t o prepare a st udent

either for direct participatio n in industry, or

for a scientific career of the more traditional

type.

PAR T E N T

MEREDITH KELLOGG RALPH W . BRACHT Instructor Ass istdnt Professo r

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Indiana Tech Industrial Relations department held Management Conference on June 12, 1958.

I N D u s T I A L R E L A T I o N s

Through the University of Chicago , The Indiana Techni.cal Colleg e Industrial Relations Center can now supply men in industry with the Halstead Battery of Neuropsychological Tests.

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Fro ro,"" left 0 rig h : Boyd Byerly, Jon 5 rau p , Kent J o hns , Don Robe rso n, Roge r W hittig , La rry Mock. Bac k row: Coach Murray Me nden ha ll, J r. , Ro bert Litt le , Keith Hu b er. Wayn e Coffe r, Rud y St eg le mann , J e rry Hipshe r, Da le G ra ft , Mg r. Tom Sca lzo.

I NTERCOLLEGIATE

BAS ETBALL

TH E COACH SPEAKS: T is year aga·n ech ha d a ne bas-e-oa I seaso, . e ao a 1"--9 seaso w ic ·ncluded ic·orie s

over so e 'ery good ea s. We were a b le a .... i two vic­Tor·es each over Tri Sca -e a d C oncordia our ' rad· -iona l riva s. Tne bo s .... ere in . ere a' a ll ··mes g iving i· a ll hey nad. ey o·d a 'jne iob nroug hou ne year.

COACH ME NDE NHALL FREE THROW TROPHY. This ro phy was forst presen ed a he conclusion 0 he 1957-58 campaig n and was presen ed

' 0 en Johns .... ho had a ree hrow accuracy a .825 per cen . I is a nO"'n ac · among ba ske ba ll circles tha free throws are 0' en he dec id ing fac o r as a he au come a

• • e game. ,ce g OIng , en.

BU LG I NG BO I LER. This rophy is a symbol of bas e ba ll riva lry be ween Tri-S a e C ollege a Angola , Ind. and Tech's Warriors. I was presen ed by Dr. Pla nck in 1949. Tech he ld it Or two years bu los i or our s raigh years. The Orange

a nd Blac brough iT nome d uring he 1954-55 season and it has been here ever since. Ma y Tech s fu ure earns have as much abi li a hold possession of his ,ne rophy.

CARM I AWARD. Th is is a na her rophy ha was orst awarded af er he la sea sons p lay. I is bes o ..... ed upon he mo ou­s-anding pla yer !s) on he basis of he ollowing qua li ,ca ions: leaoersnip, scholarsh ip , spo smanship, va lue 0 he earn, a -rude and compe ·i ive ness. A the end of he season, it was nough r a 0 players were Northy 0 his a .... ard and so i

Has presented 0 bo , Dale Gra a d Boyd Byerly.

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DALE GRAFT

RUDY STEGELMAN

KENT JOHNS

JERRY HIPSHER

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Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec . Dec. Dec. Ja n. Jan. Ja n. Ja n. Jan . Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb . Feb. Feb . Feb. Feb. Feb.

Opening ti p-off

SEASON'S RECORD

19 .... ITC ........... 106; Gi ffi n ............ 51 .. H 23 .... ITC ........... 86 ; Detroi t Tech ..... 53 .. H 25 .... ITC ............ 79 ; Huntington ....... 67 .. T

7 ... . ITC ............ 84; Bliss .. ........... 98 .. T 10 .... ITC .. . ........ 76; Co ncordia ........ 72 .. H 13 .. .. ITC .... .. ...... 91 ; Marian ........... 69 .. H 17 .... ITC ......... 74 ; Anderson ........ 86 .. H 27 ... ITC ........... 8 1; Vincennes ........ 83 .. T 28 . ... ITC ...... .. .... 76; Oakland City ..... 82 .. T 10 .... ITC .......... . . 72 ; Tri-Sta te ...... .. . 58 .. T II .. .. ITC ......... 74; Han over ......... 88 .. T 14 .... ITC ...... .. .... 8 1; Huntington ....... 76 .. H 17 .. .. ITC ......... .. . 77; Vince nnes ........ 53 .. H 21 .... ITC ... .... ..... 7 1; Manchester .. .... 68 .. H 24 ... . ITC ... . __ ..... 67; Detroi t Tech ..... 70 .. T 25 . . . ITC ......... .. 77; Lawren ce Tech ... 50 .. T 30 .... ITC ...... _ .. . .. 73 ; Anderso n ........ 95 .. T

I .... ITC ........ .. ' . 80; Bl iss ........... .. 74 . . H 4 .. .. ITC ......... .. . 68; Oakland C ity .... . 71 .. H 8 .... ITC .... _ ....... 67; Tri -State .... .. .. . 45 .. H

II ... ITC ........ .... 8 1; Ind iana Centra l ... 84 .. H 15 .. .. ITC ......... ... 80; Concordia ...... . 53 .. T 22 .. .. ITC .......... . 112; Lawren ce Tech .. .. 82 .. H

W on, 14; Lost, 9; Per Cent 0.643

It's mine!!!

WAYNE COFFER-Our reserve center a graduating senior -his best "pin ch hit" performance was scoring 10 points to he lp us beat Lawrence Tech. up there .

KEITH HUBER Forward-I st year gave starters stout help in reboun ding and scoring should be tougher with I yr. of

expenence.

ROGER WHITTIG Guard did a fine job in relief roll both at forward and guard.

JON STROUP Guard 1st year improved greatly d uring the yea r will be tougher with I yr. of experience.

DON ROBESON G uard 1st year a good driver and hust-Ie r.

BOB LITTLE Forward I st year a fine one hand shot and g ood rebounder.

LARRY MOCK Forward 2nd yea r good jump shooter'­gave starie rs good relief.

Hipsher going for the ball

Oh , no-o-o-o!!!!

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Graft driving under

BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD

Individual record for Indiana Technical College Basketball Team for the season of 1957-1958

Games NAMES Played FGA FGM PCT. FTA FTM PCT. TP AVE.

Graft ... . . 23 214 82 .384 67 39 .583 203 8.84

Byerly · . . . 2 I 351 130 .3 7 I 78 50 .643 3 10 14.7

Johns . ... . 23 237 108 .456 74 61 .825 277 I I .8

Strou p ... . 22 79 30 .380 36 21 .5 85 8 1 3.68

Huber · ... 23 122 63 .515 35 16 .45 7 144 6.26

S+egelmann 23 228 103 .452 155 101 .650 3 I I I 3.5

Coffer · . . . 2 I 48 20 .417 25 9 .360 49 2.33

Robeso n . . 20 I I 5 34 .296 43 32 .745 102 5.10

Mock . . . . . I 5 44 16 .364 17 I I .650 41 2.73

Whittig . .. 23 68 27 .398 36 22 .610 76 3.31

Hipsher . . . 23 201 83 .410 59 42 .714 207 9.00

Little . . . . . I 7 32 I I .344 10 8 .800 36 2. I 2

Johns driving down the court

With a fine aggregation of seasoned veteran s and agg ress ive newcomers, the 1957 -1958 basketball team coached by Murray Mendenhall Jr. , started with a bang. The Warriors won theirfirst three qames by impress ive margins . Bli ss wa s the first team to hand Tech a defeat but the Warriors avenged this later in the sea son .

During the season, two teams Anderso n and Oakland City won both ends of the home-and­home en counters. Tech fa ired even better by taking both games from Concordia , Tri-State, Hunting ton and Lawrence Tech . The Warriors ma intained posses­sion of the " Bu lging Bo iler" by virtue of the vic­tories over T ri-State. The team split with Detroit

Rudy, taking a hookshot

Tech, Bliss and Vincennes, eac h winning one of the games. In the various single game enco unters, Tech won three out of five.

It was a very succe ssful year for the Orange and Black. One of the highlights o f the season was when Tech scored the ir highest total number of points for a single game. This was against Lawrence Tech in the la st game of the sea son at the ho me co urt. Final score wa s I 12-82. Previous high wa s I I I points against Bliss in 1955.

Only si x games were really close, scorewise, and were decided with only a difference of four points or less .

Congratulations are in order to this fine team which represented ITC with not only some good basketball playing but fine team spirit and sports­manship .

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Front row, left to right : Charles Scherban , Darwin King , Jon C lark , Harry O keso n, Bob W entz , Dan C ra ig dnd Will iam Carroll . Back row: Coach Men­denha ll, Larry Beerman , Roger Wh itt ig , Sam Walker , Larry LaCotti, Harold Griswo ld , Jon Straup and Joe Moore . Absent w."en picture was taken:

Ray Rowles , Nelson Wenrick and A I Maycock.

1 9 5 8 B A 5 E B A L L T E A

SCHEDULE AND FINAL RESULT Rowles clouts low pitch for a hit

Man chester 3 Tech 2 Anderson 5 Tech 4 Man chester 12 Tech 5 Anderson 6 Tech I Marian 7 Tech 9 Man chester 5 Tech 8 T ri-State 5 Tech 3 Manchester 7 Tech 9 T ri-State 6 Tech 2 C oncordia 8 Tech 7 G oshen 10 Tech 13 Concordia 7 Tech 10 C oncordia 6 Tech 3 T ri-State 6 Tech 8 Huntington 2 Tech 7 Huntington I Tech 6

' Huntington 7 Tech I Hun t ington 19 Tech 10

W on 8; Lost 10 f"

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This year Tech was able to complete the largest ba seball schedule in the hi story of the school. The dry weather thi s spring enabled the Warrio rs to play all 18 of their scheduled games of wh ich they won 8 and lost 10. As over half of the team was com­posed of " rookies" , Coach Mendenhall is looking forward to th e fu ture.

In the hitting department, centerfielder, Bob Wentz, finished the season batting an impressive .402 average with pitcher-outfielder, Ray Rowle s, following very close behind with a .396 average. Rowles was, also, the leading pitcher of the team with a 5-2 record.

Only two players were lost due to graduation and they are Roger Whittig and Larry LaCotti .

1958 BASEBALL RECORDS Name AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI Av. Errors Wentz 67 27 5 0 0 17 14 .402 3 Okeson 64 19 3 3 0 14 6 .297 5 Rowles 54 21 3 I 2 10 13 .396 7 Whittig 52 16 0 0 I 13 I I .307 8 King 59 17 0 0 0 5 9 .289 4 LaCotti 58 14 2 I I 13 I I .242 19 Beerman 45 13 0 I 0 7 12 .290 5 Ca rrol l 35 I I I 0 10 9 .3 15 I Maycock 30 8 2 0 0 5 4 .266 6 Wenrich 30 7 I 0 0 9 3 .232 4 C la rk 8 0 0 0 0 0 I .000 2 Stroup 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Griswold 6 2 0 I 0 2 3 .333 0 Walker 3 I 0 0 0 0 2 .333 I Scherban I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 Moore 6 2 I I 0 I 0 .333 2 Craig 19 3 0 I 0 2 4 . 158 I

TOTA LS 537 161 18 10 4 108 102 JOO 68

Complete d doub le play agai nst Te ch by Conco rd ia, Runner has yet to reach 1 st base.

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PITCHERS RECORDS

Name G IP HO BB SO Runs W L Pc+.

Rowles 8 52 113 51 28 39 28 5 2 .71 4

Griswold 6 15 113 19 13 16 19 2 2 .500

Whittig 4 17 21 19 15 24 I 2 .333

Walker 3 8113 13 8 4 9 0 0 .000

Stroup 2 5213 4 9 6 9 0 I .000

Scherban I 22/3 4 I I 5 0 I .000

Moore 6 13 213 8 9 7 I I 0 I .000

Wenrich 4 9 7 I I 4 I I 0 I .000

Wentz 2 3113 4 4 I 5 0 0 .000

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Front row. left to ri ght : Thom as Mot ley, John Ster, Fran cis Lavaie , Charle s Carr, Kenton Quint, Frank Szinger, Rudolf Hellmold, John Laslo. Back row, left to right : Coac h He nry W a hl , W a hling Ng, All a n Yee , James Zofch ak, William Mon . Jim Liao, Stephen Wong , Kaitun Chin , Wing Eng , Denn is

Aglar, Lou is Gerics, Ro be rt Mill er, John Monte ith, Ri c.hard Ditsworth .

FENCING

Te ch Fencing Club at practice under the supervision of Coach Wahl.

For many yea rs Fencing was an old world accom­plis hment. Now, however, it is different. America with its establi shed reputation of leadership has added fen cing to its lo ng list of sports and has developed man y fen cers who a re equals to the ir European rival s.

Fencing is a game of willpower and spirit; it is a creative game and is an excellent school of in­dividual combat. It demands the highest association of mind and mu scles. It develops strength, re sistance,

EPPEE TEAM Bob Slerejko, Capt. Larry Shrout, Jowad Ad­ham, and Bob Gorstein .

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L. Shrout launches an attack against an oppone nt from De­troit U niv.

q ui ckness and coolness of mind. In fen ci ng there a re periods where two opponents are in contact through the medium of two thin shafts of steel; these are like an antenna down whose length, messages of strength, weakness , anti c ipation, nerves, tension, plan, and counter-plan are broadcast. The element of surprise is vital and a crafty fighter will spend minutes building up premises of fa lse security in hi s opponent's mind.

To begin with a few definitions, there are three standard international weapon s availab le the foil, the Epee, and the sabre . There are differen t in size, shape a nd weight and each has its own set of rules. In a fencing tournament the team has to compete in all three weapons . For many years fencing has been taught at the Indiana Technical College and many fine fencing teams have gone out to compete with leading universi ties such as Chicago University, Notre Dame, Detroit, Iowa State University, Indiana University, etc.

Ed. Note: This copy wa s submitted by Henry E. Wahl, an active member of the C oach' s Association of America and fencing instructor at Indiana Tech.

SABRE TEAM Left to Right : Fra nk Szinger, C a pt. Kenton Quint, Rudolf Hellmold , and John Laslo (Inset Pete

Schmitz)

Upper picture FOIL TEAM Left to Right : Charles Carr, Fra nci s Lavo ie, John Ster, and Thomas Motl ey. Lowe r p icture -An atta ck by a Detroit Uni v. fe nce r, thwa rted by Tech .

SEASON'S RECORD Indiana Tech • • 15 Indiana Universi ty • • 12

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" " 6 Detroit University 21 • • • •

" " 5 Notre Dame · 22 • • • • •

" " 10 Case Tech 17 • • • • • • •

Touche! !

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Left to right : Ken Stutzman , Ron Black, Harold Laurilla, Holt Toni , Ron Williams . Dean Heaton , Connie Brault , and Coac h Ben Dow.

GO L F Laurilla sinks putt.

Coach Dow displays putting form .

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Stutzman putts, and pars the hole .

On the 1958 Golf Team, two return ing lettermen

from la st year's squad , Ken Stutzman and Ronald

Will ia ms, provided the nu cleus for this year's fine

team. Newcomers, Dean Heaton, Holt Toni, and

Harold Lauri lla , a fine group of golfers, provided

Tech with one of its most balanced teams in yea rs.

A record of three wins, two losses , and one tie

was most impressive in view of the difficult competi­

t io n that the Tech squad faced.

While other members of the team watch , William s sinks a putt.

SEASON'S RECORD

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Won 3; Lost 2; Ti e I

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Ro b ert Bucher, J immy Liao , and

TEN I S were contributed by Captain Dale Taylor (5 and 3). who played No . I, and the other members of the fi rst five .

In the Spring of 1958 the Tech tennis team won six and lost two matches, wh ich represents the best record t hat any tennis tea m at Tech has compiled. High points of the yea r were a victory over the Manchester College tennis team, which marked the first time in hi story that our team has been able to defeat Manchester, and a victory over a strong Goshen team.

Whi le the best individual reco rd wa s compiled by Bob Bucher (7 and I), outstanding performances

INDIVIDUAL No. Name Mat ches

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RECORDS Pet. Sets Pet. Games

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DOUBLES RECORDS Matches Pet. Sets Pet. G ames

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Fronl row , left 10 righl : Thurman 5.hellon, Kenl Johns , Bob Neargardner , Ja mes Murdock . Don Henderson, Don Parkes. Arnold Elgort. Back row: Coa ch Mendenh a ll , Ron H icks . Kenlo n <;luin! , Keilh Huber, Rudy Sleg ei mann , Iva rs Ve ld re, Ray Yehl ing , Ed Sweet.

Thoug h Indiana Tech's Track Team did not fair too we ll, win-wise, the losses incurred were not due to lack of team spirit but ra t her due to la ck of team strength. In many of the individu al events during the season's track activities, Tech had only one entry. Had they had more entrants per indi­vidua l event , the sea son's record would surely ha ve been better.

Tech 's T rack Tea m did have, with i n its ranks, some excellent competitors. Ivars Veldre was undefeated in the shot put, di scus throw, and javelin th row in the four meets. Kent J ohn s won the mi ~e run three ti mes, the two-mile , twice, and placed in the othe r meets. Smith won the broad jump three times and placed in the other meet. Rudy Stegelmann placed in the high jump in every meet and Shelton usually placed in the 100 and 200 yard dashes.

Some of the members of the tea m entered into competition at the Litt le State Track meet at De­Pa uw Unive rsity at Greencastle, In diana . Eve ry col­lege in In d iana is eligib le to enter t his meet except the Big Three I.U., N.D. , and Purdue. Th irteen co lleges participated. Veldre placed third in the

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T AC shotput and fifth in the javelin throw. Smith and J ohns both placed sixth in the broad jump and mile run, respectively.

Thoug h there wa s a fairly good turn out for track fo r the first year at Tech, Coa ch Mendenhall hopes to see many more come out the next year.

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RESULTS OF THE MEETS

Albion • • • • • . . . . . . . . 93 Manchester . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Tech ..

Tay lor Tech Earla m

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· . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Anderson . ............ 69 Tech . .............. 39

Bluffton, O . . ...... . .... 75 Tech ........... . .. . 37

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Fro nt row, left to ri g ht : Ch a rl es C a rr , AI Ma vco ck, Don Hend e rson , Bill C a rro ll, Bob Wenh , Ha rrv Okeson, H a rold Griswold , Rav Rowles. Mu rrav Me nd e n,hal l, Bi ll Smith, Ke ith Hub e r, Wa vn e Coffe r, RudV Stegelma nn , Roger Whittig, Rav Ye hling , Kent Johns.

Back row:

VARSITY CLUB

Guidish, ::::<I>~ , fires one past Munson , An .' . Gould , ArT, scoops up pitch missed by Good of ~<I>~ .

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MECH . CLUB-Front row, left to right: Richard Kohl, J a mes Bugl ass, John Brendell , Richard McKenna. Back row : Fre d Bre nd e ll , Da vid

McCarty, Arnold Gahlinge r, Dal e Pet ers.

ALPHA GAMMA UPSILON-Front row, left to right: Don Ca ssidy, Cl a re nce Beach , Ron Gould , Ken Hogg a rd . Bac k row : Jerry Mc­Donald , Tom Zruno , Joe D'Ambros' o , Ma hlon Ro uch, Gil Gerard .

SIHLER HALL-Left to Right: Bob Wageman , Ray Ye hling , Terry Par­rish . Toivo Maiste . Larry Reana s.

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SIGMA PHI DELTA-Front ro w, left to ri ght : Tom Sca lzo , J ack Gu id ish, To m Goe bel . Middl e row : C al Coll ier, Mike Ka tovich, Bo b Yoesti ng ,

Ric hard Schome r. Back ro w: Pa ul La tsey.

INT A B s

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AL L L

The win by the Mechanica l Club over the Sigma Phi Delta team climaxed the Intramural Basketball season and resulted in the Mechanical s being the undisputed "C hamps" of the season's play. The final score was 33 -26,

The victors had to playoff a tie situation in t he Western League with the Civils before advancing to the championship t il t against Sigma Phi Delta who were the Eastern Leagues champs,

Sixteen teams participated with each league com­prised of eight teams. Much enthusiasm, team play, and good sportsmanship were demonstrated throughout the entire season. This would seem to ind ica te that next year should be even a better one. An interesting side li ght is that for some of those who participated in the games, it was their first encounter with this sport,

HAWAIIAN CLUB-Front row, left to right : David Sega wa, Hid eo Toya ma , W ilfre d Hond a, James Ta keu c hi. Back row: Sa m Zaa n, Gor. don Hashimota , Fran k Yama'da , La rry Wa ta na be , Dic k Ag awa, Ha rry

Honda.

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NEWMAN CLUB-Fro nt row, left to rig ht : J im McCleneghen, John Wagner, Sa m Walker. Back row : Do n Skiba, Jonn Toy, Leo Th ieman , John Patrick, Ed Pel ic . Bob Hayes was absent when p icture was

taken .

FINAL STANDINGS

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KAPPA SIGMA PHI-Kneel ing , left to righl : Don King and Tom Brad­ford . Sealed : Gene Neff , Ray Rowles , Hal Griswold , Larry Shrout .

CIVILS-Left to Right: Leon Beatty, Lu is Masforrol, Bill Auslin , Herb Underwood , Ken Longwell.

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CRULL HALL-Fronl row, left 10 rig hI: G . Mars , H . Jording , H . Keller. Back row: G. Hall , R. Torres , C . Posey, J. Clark , B. Vannosler.

INDEPENDENTS-Kneeling , left to rig hI: Russell Poor and Richard Barney. Seated: Dave Davis , Walter Jordon, Don Parker, Hank Casco

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BETA SIGMA TAU-Fro nt row , left to right: Tom Rayn , Howie Lehr. Ba ck row: Dick Anderson, Fra nk Pep e, Don Ketchum, Bob Eberly .

The Intra-mural Activi ties at Tech bring into active competition man y students. Much effort and work in organizing these activities is required if they are to succeed. Much credit is to be given to Mr. Mendenhall, coach at Tech, fo r his very important roll in seeing that this is accomplished . Also, those leaders, ca pta ins, etc ., of each team and the team,

CHEMICALS-Front row, left to right: Jose Ruiz, Gus Arnesen , Bil l Jennings . Back row : Bob Fairchild , Pete Vine , Jim Cradler , Jerry

Olivo .

VOLLEYBALL

itself, along with the referees and umpires deserve much credit fo r making this year 's intra -mural events a success from the ve ry beginning .

VOLLEYBALL RESULTS

East West South W L W L W L

Sihler Hall . • • • • • • .5 0 Ukrai ni an • • • • • • · 5 0 Chemicals • • • • • • • 4 0 K~K • • • • • • • • .4 I Arab • • • • • • • . 4 I C ivils • • • • • • • • • 3 I Ary • • • • • • • • . 3 2 Hawaiian • • • • • • • 3 2 Mechanicals • • • • • • 2 2 ~(J> • • • • • • • • • 3 2 Ma rtha Ha ll • • • • • 2 3 I. A. S. • • • • • • • • I 3 K2:rp • • • • • • • • • 3 2 Crull Hall • • • • • • I 4 Newman Club • • • • • 0 4 B~T • • • • • • • • • 0 5 Sina Hall • • • • • • • 0 5

(Double eli mination playoff won by the Ukra inians. Sih ler and the Chems fini shed second and th i rd , respec-tively .)

AERO CLUB-Front row, left to right : Ray Hoffman , Aaro n Cohen , Jim Marx, Duane Hoffman . Back row : Bo b Sasko , Jerry Hoopingarner,

Jim Madison, Jim Murdock .

SINA HALL-Fro nt row, left to right : Karl Karinch , Don German , Jim Baxwell , Bob Dav s. Back row : Ron Synd er, Dick Kierzek , Bob

Kierzek .

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Front row, left to right : Sam Giavara, Chuck Barnum , Ron Gould , John Yo ung, Bob Bassett, Bob Rife , Harold Fanning. Second row : Ken Detro, Laurie Slater , Bob Marshall, Bob Swindell . Andre Bouchardon , Don Tancredi. Die k Bender, Jerry Okamura, Tom Hamada , Kenji Nakahara , Ernest Busboso , Don Oishi . Third row : York Fischer, Bob Spencer, Bill Coyle . Gerry Stank iewicz, Stan Pu skarz, Glenn Ludwig , B.ill Galbraith, Lee Reid , Jim Bunting , Ja ck Guidish, Gordon Hash imoto , Ron Hughes, Fourth row : Harold Griswold, Ron Wardle, Bob Wenh , Don King , Gary Nelson , Ja ck Galletly , Jo e

Calliers , Sam Chung . F,ifth row : Jerry Mc Donad , J oe Sekel , Howard Mack lin . Ed Schaag, PaUl Miner .

INTRA-MURAL BO

The Ind ia na Techni ca l College Bowlin g League had another highly successful sea so n. Th is yea r the league was expanded to 18 teams since there were many more enthusia st s wi sh ing to bowl. Success wa s evident in that not one fo rfeit wa s regi stered during the entire sea so n. This is a first fo r the ITC Bowlin g League.

The seaso n wa s divided into two sections. The league was divided into halves. The Electroni cs were the first half season winners winning over ':-he Hawaiians. The Faculty team were second half sea ­son winners. They defeated the Chemi cals. In the roll-off between the Electronics and the Fa culty, the Electronics came out on top by a narrow margin.

Approx imately 140 bowlers were active at one time o r another during the pa st sea so n of bowling.

A Head-Pin tournament clim axed the actual bowl ­inq season with Ted Alt of the El ectrical Club win­ning the event with a score of 308. Total possi b le sco re is 360.

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"CHAMPS"-Eleclronics , left to right : John Young , Bob Ba ssett, Bob Rife, Harold Fann ing, and Harold Worley.

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TOP : Dick Bender posing with the Past President's Trophy which was presented to him for his outstanding sportsmanship and mental attitude during the past bowling season. Dick bowled with the I.A.S .

RIGHT : Jerry Okumura of the Hawaiians with his most im­pressive display of trophies which he won during the past sea­son. The trophies were awarded as follows (L. to R.): highest average, most total pins, first half runners-up, most strikes, ,econd high game, and most spares .

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TOP-TE

NAME G Tal. Pin Avg . H igh I High 3 X

LING

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Okamura 53 9334 176 237 599 178 23 1 49 6 3

Huff 49 8256 168 216 581 157 2 13 45 60

Kl ossner 47 7897 168 221595 137 182 32 3 I

Ha shi 'oto 48 8017 167 204557 141 197 74 100

Wilson,F. 54 8960 165 233 598 165 209 51 8 0

Busbozo 46 7607 165 213 549 127 184 42 10 I

Davis 53 8741 164217 556 145 205 42 5 2

Nakahara 46 7502 163 231 567 152 163 40 3 0

McD'nald 54 8729 161 209 549 154 202 45 8 I

Bunting 53 8575 161 257 683 156 205 36 6 0

(36 games or more)

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League Champions • • • • • • • • • Electron ics

Runne rs- U p . . . . . • • • • • • • . Fac ulty

Divi sion Runners-Up . . Hawaiians and Chemicals

Total Pins Bowled by League. • • • • . 69 1,808

League Ave rage per Individ ual • • • • . . . 144

Ted Alt of t he Electrical Clu b: Hea d-Pin Tournament wi nner.

Left , RUNNERS· UP : Faculty ( left t o right ): Bob Marshall, Bo b Swin­d e ll, Do n Ta nc re d i, Ho ward Macklin . Inset : Ral p h Brac ht .

First Divisio n

TEAM RECORDS

G a mes Tot. Avg . W on Lost H igh 3 H ig h I Pins

Hawa ii ..... . ... 54 44, 676 827 35 19 2696 958 Electricals ....... 54 42,082 779 30 24 2686 945 Beta Sigma Tau .54 39,1 87 72 5 30 24 23 98 830 Mechanicals .. . . 54 41 , 168 762 29 25 2445 870 Kappa Sig Kappa 54 37 ,5 14 694 28 26 2405 86 1 Sihler Hall ..... 54 37 ,989 703 27 27 2389 890 Spares ........ 54 37,384 692 25 29 2295 852 Chemicals ...... 54 35, 499 657 24 30 2303 788 Aerona uti cal s . ... 54 37,487 694 23 3 1 2272 848

SECOND DIVISION

Electronics . . 54 40.4 13 748 32112 2 1112 2480 893 Faculty . . . .. 54 38 ,338 71 0 32 2 1112 2362 858 S. A. E . . . ... 54 40,626 752 30 24 2574 893 Alp Gam Up 54 39 ,905 738 29 25 2411 900 Civils ..... 54 39,789 736 29 25 2402 844 Kap Sig Phi . 54 38,643 7 15 24117 29117 2318 841 Sig Phi Delta 54 38,743 717 22 32 22 96 849 Newm an Club 54 36,254 671 18 36 2 189 793 Crull Hall . . 54 34,511 639 17117 36117 2092 763

TR O PHY WINNER S: Front row, left to ri ght : Ke nj i Naka.ha ra , J im Bunting , Dick Bend er Bob Swi n-, dell , and Don Tancre di. Back row: Ernest Buboso , Ed Schaa g , Tom Ha ma d a, Lee Re id , Bob Marshall, Howard Mack lin , and Lauri e Si dter.

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Young, Electronics.

The relea se of the ball and the fo llow through of

the bowler vary with every bowle r, there being ,

p robably, as many styles of delivery as there a re

bowlers. This page shows just six of the mill ions.

Trizinski , Sigma Phi Delta.

Olivo , Chemica ls.

Gould , Alpha Gamma Upsilon.

Guidish . Sigma Phi Delta .

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First row, right to left : Murwan Gamyan , Aref Salem, Radwan Jaber, Secretary ; A . R. Sukkariyyah , President ; Wil so n Jarjour , Nazih Jarjour , youngest member : Suna,il Ma'mum , Vice-President and Tre as urer; Abed S. Mawlaw.i . Second row: Jawdateid, Fawzi Sahauni, Gazidajani , Ibraham Beck , Adel Nab.han , Dr. Render TUdn, Faculty Advisor ; Mustafa Im ra n, Abed K. Mawla wi, Antoine Nime.h, Edward Salem . Third row: Ga ssan Shuushani, Huham ­med Haffar , Moses Kazanjian, Zohrab Tazian, Muhammed Karimeh, Sha fih Hamzeh, Khairallah Muusa, Khazar Muunkara , John Nasr, Sabri Barghou t.

A A B s T u

OFFICERS A. R. SUKKA RIYYAH

SU HAI L MA' MUN ..

• • • • • • . . . . . . President

. . . Vice- Pres id ent and Treasu rer

RA DWAN JA BER . ' . .

USA MA M U KKADEM . . . . . . . . Correspond en t of th e

. . . . . . . Secretary

• • • • • • • • • • •

Arab Studen ts Mag azin e

G HASSA N SH U USHAN I . . . . Sports Di rectors

ED WA RD SA I'E M . . .. . . ... ... Sports Directo rs

The aims of the Club are:

• a . The di sseminati o n of true a nd a d equate info r­mation abo ut the Ara b peo ple , their hi st o ry, c ul­ture, pro blems and a spiratio ns.

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b. The extensi o n of help and guidance t o Arab Students at Indiana Techni cal C o llege.

c. The securing of sc ho larships for the benefit of Arab Students fro m vari o us so urces and raising a separate fund t owards the ac hievement of th is pur­pose.

d . The pro mo tion of a better understanding and stro nger ties with the American peo ple and vari­o us fr iendl y o rganizati o ns.

As a part of the social program spon so red by the cl ub, lectures abo ut the Arab World are given by the members. These lectures have been given at Fo rt Wa yne, Decatur, No rth Manchester, Indiana; Brya n and Toledo , Ohio ; and parts of lo wer Michi­g a n.

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M<:Cormic Park during the Club's annual Spring Picnic. Gu,e,sts, Mr. and Mrs. Emmel Rimmel and Carl Basham are shown.

Some of the members with Dr. Render Tuan, Faculty Advisor. Strolling the campus with Dr. Tuan.

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First row , left to right : Don Goon , Jum Chin , Wahling Ng , Lascelles Che n Young , Jimmy Liao . Se cond row : Sze Kwong Ng , Patrick M. Fong , Wi l­liam L. Mon , Dr. Render Tuan, A ll en F. Lee , Jack Lum , Byng Han Woo, Ka i Tun Ch in , Thi rd row : Sam Chung, Johnny Chow, Wayne G an, W ing Yum

Eng , Allen Poy Yee , George W illia ms, Stephen C . J . Yong , Fran k Awong .

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CHI ESE CLUB

OFFICERS

DR. RENDE R TUAN .. . _ . .. . ... Fa culty Advisor

DO N GOON . , . • _ . . . _ . . . . ,President

JI MMY LlAO • • • • • • • • • • • • , Vice· President

ALLAN POY YEE . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . Secretary

WING YUM ENG • • • • • • • • • • , Trea surer

GEORGE WILLIAMS , .. .. .. , Publication Director

WAHLING NG . ... _ .. . . . . Athletics Directo r

The Ind iana Technical College Ch inese Club wa s

officially organized during the winter term of 1958.

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The members of thi s cl ub are of Chinese origin and

are students o f In diana Techni cal C olleqe . The p ri­

mary purpose o f thi s organization is t o deve lop the

general c ulture and social relationsh ip of its me m­

bers.

CHINESE CLUB AIMS

To organize and p ro mo te the friend ship of the

Ch :nese students in Indiana Tec hnica l C ollege

To c ultivate a better character and ma nner in its

members.

To learn and retain a good ho bby.

To study the o riental and western c ultures .

To promote a high degree of moral standards.

To develop originali ty , init iative and leadership.

To instill in the members a worthy phi loso ph y o f life

to guide them in later life .

To participate in intram ural spo rts and ac hieve

sc hoo l honors.

To help other students to live a mo re satisfying and

fruitfu l li fe as they inteqrate into college life.

Dinner is be ing served at Dr. Render Tuan 's home .

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Specia l Guest, Rev. Miss Ell en M. Studley from Midwest Chinese Stud e nt and Alumni Services g ives an interesting talk about the Chinese students and alumni in the midwestern area .

Dr . Re nder Tu a n gives conclu sions whi le othe rs li ste n a tten ­tively.

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ASSOCIATION OF

Firs t Row, left to right (sitti ng) : Glen Garrel ts, J ai m e Lerner, Roland Hulbe rt , Leon Sevilny , Win ston Hold ing , Gayander Patel , Charl es Jamison , and Mou stafa Imram. Seco nd row: Kenneth LaVan, Ronald Bl ack, W il lia m No b is, Carlos Gachhorna , Wil lard Steve nso n (Club M oderator), Jerry Levitt, Robert Graham , China , R,S" James Neilson , and r 'om N ewton, Th·ird row : Jose ph Halte rm an, Fred Rosiek . Robert C . Ruhl (D eanJ. Al be rt Shapiro, Ken Laufer, Willi a m Aust in, Ol se n,

Gene Neff , Be rnard Wh itcom b, and Gerald Price .

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C I V I L ENGINEERS

The Association of Civil Engineers of Ind iana

Techn ical College is an organization of the stu­

d ents enrolled in t he civil engineering department

and the departme ntal in structors,

The ob jects of the club are :

To he lp a il students to become more qu ickly ad­

justed to life as a student here at Tech. To ready the

student for some of the problems which he will face

afte r g rad uation by in viti ng me n from the different

branches of t he civil engineering field to our meet­

ings as guest speakers; a lso showing movies pertain­

ing to the civi l fie ld.

The club has one fiel d trip ea ch term, one mid­

term party, a senior banquet in honor of a ll the

senio rs of the club , and an awa rd to the out-

stand ing graduating senior ea ch term.

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Prof. Robert C. Ruhl, Dean of Engineering and Chairman of the Civil Engineering Department, has been on leave for the summer quarter. Not least among his activities was a week of digging ditch es in his back yard, in which he studied the more practical aspects

of sewer design.

Field trip to Central Soya Company at Decatur, Indiana last July.

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Watching a grain filled box car being unloaded on a huge automatic unloader.

Tough Team!

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MERICA CHE

The members, a lthough small in number, have pre­

sen ed a Chem ical Society which is commendable;

hey have by the ir interes s and activities presented

a good socia l program supplemented with techni­

cal sem inars.

The purpose 0 a specific society, such as he

American Chem ical Socie y, is 0 advance he pro-ession it represents; 0 better socia l re la tionsh ips

o persons in con jugate professions and to aid mem­

bers in associat ing with one another, thereby learn­

ing how 0 deal with people and becoming poten-

ial leaders. I ha s been with these ideas that the society func ioned during the term 1957-1958. Reg­

ular b i-weekly meetin gs were he ld throughout the year as were a lso the chemical seminars. The mem­bers, hemse lves, organ ized their func ioning body

and socia l committees. Elec ions were held for the various offices . Two fie ld tr ips were sponsored: One

o he Chicago Muse um of Science and Industry and

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the other, to Eli Lill i and Company which is in In­

dianapolis . These excursions were chosen so that students would have the opportunity of seeing the

practical end of chemistry, and also to see how

chemistry funct ioned as an industrial giant. A ban­

quet was held during wh ich a notable guest spea ker,

Dr. Micelli from the United States Rubber Company, a lked about his part icular fie ld in chemistry rub­

ber and its present applications.

For the extremely socia lly minded , the society he ld a " smoker" at the beginning of each term.

Th is funct ion served as a "get acqua inted " gesture

to introduce the new members to th e socie ty. Both

the new members and the o ld fe lt that this was an

excellent way of meeting one another. The soc iety

hopes that the coming year wi ll bring more mem­bers into its fo ld , and it looks to the future with a fee li ng of optimism : More members, more activi­

ties, and more accomplishments .

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First row, left to right : D. J . Koestler . Student Adv isor ; Ray J . Kin g , Facu l ty Adviso r ; Dona ld A. McCla in, Richard T. Aga wa , Sukhbir S. Virk; Don­ald Schaadt , Ralph Spayd , Sec retary : James R. Bunt ing , Cha irman ; Cha rl es A . W illiams. Vice C ha irman ; Leonard Sten be rg , LeRoy E. Smith : Anthony Ostroski , Stephen Trusik . R.ic. ... ard C . Hansen . Second row : G il bert K. Buddenbaum , Ral p h L. Muell er , Ra niit S. G rewa l, He rbe rt K. Morg an , Lynne Stewart , Michael Jo.hnson , Lonnie C . Meadows, Theodore A lt . Thurma n H. Henderson , Thomas W . Gu rr. Stephen R. Sedo re , Robert G . Butche r, Charles Adams, Frank Futala , Wa lter Bacon , Robert H . Mack, Stephen 5p ishock , W illiam Keat ing , Kenn eth A . Z.immerman, Corres . Secreta ry; Ha r­od Wo rley , Gera ld Haw k, Johah Mann. Third row: ?au l Miike . Dea n Shaw, Robe rt Forg it , LeRoy G reen , U. F. Masu ll o , J . E. He iss, Anthony Sto ll , Da­vid La ir d , J . R. Taylor , E. l. Robinso n, G . T. Reece , Jonn P. W ilson , John Kowa l, Loui s J . Ge rics, Joseph Caffi ers, W illiam Ca lhoun , Robert C lark.

I D I A N A TECH Membership in he Elec rica l Associa tion •

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E L E C T I C A L to any student enrolled in th e e lectrica l or e lectron ic

ASSOCIATION depart ments. The association promotes interest in

e lectrica l • •

e ng inee ring by p romo ing new phases of

eng ineering and by sponsoring ta lks and discussions

by speakers from ind ustry.

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A U D I 0 ENGINEE

The student section of the Audio Engineering So-

ciety was organized in the Winter Term, 1955-1956,

to p rov ide a medium for Tech students interested in

Audio Eng ineer ing , either as a career or as a hobby,

to exchange ideas and to learn o f new developments

in the field .

Members of the Student Section ho ld the grade

of Student Member in the Audio En gineering So­

c iety and, a s such, receive full benefit of member-

ship in that o rgan izatio n.

IN G SOCIETY

A ctivities o f t he club include field tr ips t o com-

panies that are directly concerned in the develop-

ment o f a udio products. A banquet is held annually

as a social fun ction of the club. At the prese,nt t ime

a move is under way to obtain a room where equip-

ment may be st o red , where members may come to

work o n a udio equipment , circuits, or converse with

fellow members.

First row . left to right: Frank J . Affeldt , Garland F. Lind e. Treasurer: Lyl e Fa je n, Chairman; W . W . Appel , Faculty Moderator; Charles Armbrust . Secretary; Joe BOVd , Vice Chairman; Gene L. Fau lken berry , Se cond Row: Leon Recker, Tarum B. Shah , Warren 8. Frank , John Walrath , Herbert K. Merte l. Gordon Honert. Richard Simonic , Lawrence J. Bu rch . lhird row : Gerald J. Buchko . Robert Dale , Gordon Hart . LeRoy Green . Paul Blanchard .

Jim Marello . Sylvester Chmura . Earl C . Kepner. Jr.

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Thursday, June 12, 1958 at the Seminar held during Open House. Pictured in background at left is Mr. Sweet of the Audio Center -he donated the equipment. In foreground, center, facing the camera is the guest speaker Mr. B. J. White, development engineer

of RCA Victor Record Division, Indianapolis. This seminar was sponsored by the Audio En9ineering Society.

A group of students who visited the Heath Company, Benton Harbor, Michigan. The Heath Company is a manufacturer of elec­tronic equipment kits. This field trip was conducted by the Audio So.ciety on July I, 1958.

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First row, left to r.ight : Ablert R. Mart in, E. J . Hendri x. George H . Peterson, Charles Adams , Nick Eaker, G rant Paulson, Ray Hansen . Second row : Calvin Collier. Ross K. Smith , Thomas C . McCormick , Dale Taylor. Carl Na deau , Paul M. Yourt , Donald E. Lawton , Donald L. Peters, Donald L. Timmerman . Harold Worley, Robert A. Williams . C a rl E. W insel. Third row : Anton H. Jessberger, John R. Torres , Glen L. Bansbach, Lenord A. Birk-

land , Larry M. G o odman , Harlow B. Olson , Edmund A. Waddell , Robert H. Mack. Rober! E. Campbell , Walter G . Jordan.

ELECT o IC E GIN E E I G SOCIETY

OFFICERS

NICK EAKER • • • .. _ . ... . . . . . . Chairman

GEORGE PETERSON . . . . . . . . . . . Vi ce-Chairman

WALTER JORDAN ... . .. . ... . ... Secretary

JI M HENDRIX . ..... . ........ Treasurer

CAL CO LLl5R ... . . _ .. . .. . Publici ty Director

MR. ALBERT MARTI N . . . . . . . . . . Facul t y Advi so r

The Electronic Engin eeri ng Society is a depart-

mental o rganization of the Electronic En gineering

Department at Indiana Techni cal C ollege. Its aims

a re to provide the electronic engineering students

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with interesting meetings of a n informal nature, an

opportun ity t o hear qualified speakers of topics per-

tinent to the electronic engineering field, and t o

unite all electronic engineering students so that

they ma y have a cha nce t o get acqu ai nted.

Whe n inclement weather does not p revail , the

o rganiza tio n supplements its normal activities with

fi eld trips to various pla nts and industries engaged

in the design and production of electronic equip-

ment. The field trips are not restricted to the local

a rea; t hey include the entire tri-state area.

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STUDENT

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES The LA.5. is the representative society for en­

gi neers, designers, and technical specialists in a ll t he sciences rela ted to the design and development of a ircraft. Its ba sic mission is to facili tate, by all

available means, the interchange of technical ideas among aeronautical engi.neers throughout the in­dustry .

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First row, left to right : A. Gibson , R. Nelson , T. W,iliiams , f. Folks , F. Margosiak, D. Colburn, T. Eichorn, R. McGuire. Second row: R. Johnson, J. Wenc il, J. W ilson , K. Covey, B. Dow , Faculty Moderator; G. Faulkenberry , R. Van Kley , J. Bouma, D. Walker. Third row: R. Harmer, L. Leonard, A. Zampieri, J . Conley , H. Auer, T. Kilmurry , E. Noriesa . Fourth row : L. Brown ing , C. Creel, H . Orth , R. Hutson, E. Cox, E. Boettcher, J . Sullivan, L.

Critchfield , D. Harrington, D. Lockwood, J . Kalogeras.

I. T. C. FLYING CLUB

OFFICERS (Seated) John Bouma, President; (left to right) Edward Mayo, Pub· licity Officer; Ric hard Nelson, Vice President; Robert Hutson, Flight Coordinator ; Carl Rhoda , Safely Officer; Edward Cox, Secretary ;

T. De Verteuil Williams, Treasurer.

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The I.T.C. Flyi ng Club , largest and most active

student body group, is composed of sixty members,

The Club owns two planes, a Cessna 140, and an

Aeronca Champ; both are hangared at Smith Field.

Da y and night local and cross·country flights are

made at a ve ry slight expense to the. members. The

Club wa s formed to make fl ying possible for the

students who own license , and qualified instruction

poss ib le for the students who wish to obtain a licen se

at a reaonab le cost. The Club operation is solely

supported by members' dues.

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Club Planes at Smith Field: Aerona Champ in foreground. Cessna 140 in background .

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Cessna 140 N 1992V at Smith Field gas pump ram p.

Club plane Aeronca Champ N83656 , ready for take·off.

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First row , left to right: Frankl in Nat ividad, Haruo Matsunaga , Robert Seo , Richard Agawa , Hideo Toyama, Ernest Busboso , Wilfred Ho·nda . Second row: Roy Tnikawa, Kazuo Togashi , Frank Yamada, Charles Asato , Stanley Uyechi , Gordon Hashimoto, Tadao Kuroda, David Segawd , Paul ~Hike, Isamu Higa , Ronald Oda , Thomas Ham ada , Shigeo Fukush ima . Th ird row: Kenji Nakahara , Sammy Zaan, Harry Honda , Manuel Alberas, Stanley Yumen, Jame s

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Takeu chi, Jerry Okamura , Agrip ino Batoon, Larry Watanabe .

Home of the Hawaiian Club.

Hllf. .O \mMM 1ec\\.

OFFICERS

HIDEO TOYA MA • • • • • • • • • • • . . . President

CHARLES ASATO • • • • • • • • • • • . Vi ce-President

SHIGEO FUKUSHIMA • • • • • • • • • • • . Secreta ry

HARU O MATSUNAGA • • • • • • • • • • • . Trea surer

SAM MY ZAAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms

HARRY HONDA .. . ... .. . .. Athleti c C hai rman

The Hawai ian Club is composed of Ind iana T ech-

nical C ollege students from the Hawa iian Isla nds.

The pri mary purpose of the organization is mutua l

assistance during the course of the members' under-

graduate study .

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Before the start of the 3-legged race at the Club Picnic. Paul and AI tickle the strings.

Hawaiian Nite at the Y.W. Notice the girls' apparel it's the muumu , not the sack.

"Life of the Party" Ernest Busboso leads in song fest. Mr. Price displays his gift as President Toyama looks on .

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Firs t Row: Isamu Higa , Stan ley L. Babbitt , Secre tary; Mr. Ralph S. Ca rson, Faculty Modera tor ; He nry F Corson , President; W il lia m Frisb ie . Second Row: Jerald Brouwer, Eug ene Ma rs, Fredrick Slaughte r, Treas urer and Chief Enginee r; Jam es R. Loucks , Richard E. O akley, Raymond J. Ryan , Richard L. Prunuske , Vi ce- President; Clyde F. Davenport . Members absent : Rob ert A . Sec , Denn is Mulcahy, Jesse Durbin , Will ia m E. Berndt, Paul F. Welty ,

Ch arles Yelverton.

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An impressive collection of reply cards from stations world­wide; also awards for "Worked All States," "Rag Chewers Club," and membership in the "Indiana Radio Club Council."

The purpose of the Kegionga Am ateur Rad io Club is to foster amateur radio activities among the stu­dents of Indi ana Technical College. The Club oper­ates its own equipment on the 80 , 40, 20, 15, I I, 10 , and 6 meter Amateur Bands. Mobile operat io n, a large transmitter project, and C ode classes fo r the beg inners head line our present activities. Serious exper imentation as we ll as Civi l Defense and message handling is a pa rt of our contribution to the com­munity.

Students of the school were offered the fa cilities of our message handling service. The club is con­stantly swelling in number and in the latest in elec­t ronic equipment. Our antennae system comprises diopoles on 80, 40, 20, and rotateab le beams on 15 , I I, 10, and the 6 meter Amateur Bands.

Some of the crew at W9BHR listening for D. X.

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A view of the operating position in the "ham shad." Shown from left to right VH F Converters, DX-IOO Transmitter, Frequency Standard, and the Conelrad

Monitor near the ceiling.

Practicing Code is important, as Mr. Mars demonstrates.

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First Row, left to ri ght: A rnold Gah li nger, Fred W . Margosia k, Vic Gassi, Angelo Damilatis, Dav id McCarty. Second Row: Martin J. Hermanns , Edward G. stets, Chuc k C levenger , shafeeh M. Hamzeh, John L. Brendell . Third Row: Richard D. Kohl , Robert L. Gunberg, Henrik Eske sen , James A. Milnes ,

Ma jo r Singh , Hari S. Ad van i. Fourth Row : Dona ld J . Wagner, Dougla s Florence , Richard Gasdorf , Larry Odelius , Don Harrawood .

E c H A N I

The Mechanical Clu b is the official social

organization of the Mechanical Department

of In dia na Technica l C ollege.

Meetings of the cl ub are held at two week

in terval s d urin g each term. At the meet ings,

interesting and informative film s are shown,

and spea kers are occasiona lly presented. The

cl ub schedules fi eld trips to industries in Fort

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Wayne and al so to plants in out-of-town lo­

cations.

The entrance of the Mecha ni cal Depart­

ment into intra-mural sports is controlled by

active members of the club.

All club members are recog nized as affil­

iates of the Fort Wayne Section, ASME and

are eligible to attend the meetings and func­

tions of this organization .

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N E A N c L u B

The Newman Club is designed to help the ance of chaplains appointed by the Bishop

Catholic students on secular and state col- of the Diocese. The inspiration of the great

lege campuses in their religious, cu ltural and Cardin'al Newman, long an advisor at O xford

social life. The various activities spon sored University, is the beacon g uid ing the various

are aimed to supplement and round out the foundations which exist at over 300 colleges

education of the students, under the guid- and unive rsities in the United States.

First Row , left to right : Father lsenbarger , Walt Gre iner , Secretary ; John Wagner , Treasu rer ; Tom Ryan , President ; Ed Pelic , Vice · President ; Manuel Garcia , Larry Bunch , Joe Cranmer . Second Row: Miles Hallet , Jim Ga rci at Bill Coyle , M ik e Brinkman , John Uwelling , Bob Spencer , Marty Hermanns, John Toy, Tom Zruna, John Petrick , Jerry Stankiewicz. Th ird Row : Joe Con nelly, A lex Zamper" i, John Ster, Bob Gungerg, Lou Ge ri g , Cha rl e s Semlick .

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Keep your eye on this laboratory. Ve ry soon it will be one to be proud of. As can be seen, th e lab is already expanding with experimental equpiment.

PHYSICS Keeping in step with the prog ress at Indiana

Technical College, the Physics Department ha s spon­sored a newly formed organization called the Physics Cl ub. Under t he moderatorship of Mr. L. R. Etter, t he Ph ysics Club has set as its goal the advance­ment and diffusion of kn owledge of the sc ience of physics and its applica tion to human welfare.

The orga nization has acquired a laborato ry for experimen tal projects. An X-ray machine, a Va n de

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paratus a re among the experimental apparatus th at

ha ve been acquired . The cl ub 's activities include

field t rips into industry and the acquisition of notable

lecturers in the field of Physics .

Membership in the organization is open to all

stud ents having physics as one of th eir primary in ­

terests.

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First Row , left to right : M. A. Atad , Mr. A. C . Steinbach, Faculty Moderator ; S. M. Khan, S. J . Ahmed . Second Row: T. H. Gill , N. A. Siddique , A. H. Mian , S. Haq , A. S. Haider, Wajeeuddin .

OFFICERS

S. M. KHA N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President

S. J. AHMED .... . . .. .... .. Vice-President

M. A. AZAD .. .. .. ... . . . . .... Secretary

MR . A. C . STEI N BACH . . . . . . . . Fac ulty Moderator

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Dr. and Mrs. Keen and other guests are being entertained by Pakistani Students.

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STU D E T'S

On September IS , 1956, the Pa kistan Stu-

dents A ssociation of America, Fort Wayne

Chapter , was organized_

The purpose of the organization is to cre­

ate better understanding between Ameri­

cans and Pakistanians through education and

cultural activities, and to promote closer con­

tact and co-operation between Pakistani

students.

ASSOCIATION

A Pakistani student , M. Ahmed, is explaining Pakistani handi­craft to Dean Robinson at the Pakistani Students Opera-House

at Saint Francis College_

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STUDENT BRANCH

SOCIETY OF AUTO

The Society of Automotive Engineers is a student

branch, affi liated with the National Society of Auto­

motive En gi neers, and is sponsored by the Mecha n-

OTIVE E GI EERS

ical Engineering Department. Membership is open to

all engineering students who are interested in the

advancement of the Automotive Industry _

First Row, le ft to right : Chuck Barnum, Secreta ry; Bill Keller, Chairman; Walter F, Kle in, Treasurer ; George Pavlou , Edg a r Kolb . Second Row: Don Riley , Arno ld Cowan, Theoh a ris Keh ayiog lou , Shafeeh Hamseh, Don Meyers, Larry Odelius , Haffar Aley . Third Row : Thoma s Berghoff, Robert Wind ,

Walter W . Bacon, Robert E. Spencer, Dale Fischer, Carl Hawthorne , Malcolm Champion .

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TECHNICIAN STAFF

AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS

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First Row , left to' rignt : Christa Hu ston , Yvette Dowe, Loui sa Vanad ia , Virgin ia Piner, Sandy Klein, Delores Musgrove, Judy Hawk, Sue Bach , Kay Bradley, Marion Eskesen , Jan Nel so n. Sec ond Row : Roberta Lockwood , Joan Zimmermann , Helen Kred iet , Betty Seymour, Delores Carr, Jean Mc­Corm ick, Mary Atk inson, Carolyn Schaag , Kae Betts, Annelta Wh iltig , Mary Lou ise Rosbaugh , Darlene Neff , Sally King, Brenda Peterson. Third Row: Ruth Pipe s, Shirley Smith , Rita Paul , Pe nny Wadell, Es telle Ryan , Mary Myers . Nancy Cain , Delores Black, Ir is Reily , Carolyn Mayo, Marie Peters , Ann

Mussd ) rfer .

TECH STUDENT

OFFICERS (Sitt ing) Sandy Klein, Pre side nt: Stand ing , left to rig ht : Kay Bradley,

Vice-Pres:dent; Sue Bacn , Trea surer; Virginia Piner , Secretary .

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The Tech Student Wives' Club meets bi-

weekly at the Fort Wayne Housing Authority

Recreation Center, 1825 Morris St. Through­

out the yea r the Club has had such activities

as a Chinese Auction, a picnic, a Civic Thea­

ter production and a variety of speakers.

High-lig hting the year are the semi-annual

banquets honoring members who are wives of

graduating seniors. All wives of Tech students

are urged to join this informal club which has

been organized for them.

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The Weightlifting and Bodybui lding Club of In­diana Tech had its inception in the newly acquired gymnasium in January of 1958 under the presidency of Ken Gulla and with the ass istance of Faculty Moderator, Jack Quinn and the cooperation of Ath­letic Directo r, Murray Mendenhall.

At the present time the club has obtained several hundred pounds of weights and a variety of special­ized bodybuilding equipment. Membership has grown to approximately forty active members who ha ve scheduled workouts two hours a day for three days a week. Competitions are held from time to time each term among the members.

Development of the club will continue as new members and more equipment are procured. It is anticipated that team s from the club will represent Tech in various inte rcollegiate and national competi­tions.

Members working out in OUr new quarters.

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Front Row. left to right : Herbert Lenzkes, Don King, Chuck Toepfer, Warren Fra nk , Ku rt Stiefvater. Second Row : Dick Tavano, Wa lt Schultz , Fred Scribnik , Dick Bayles, Jim Robertson, Treasurer ; Jack Quinn , Faculty Moderator; Joe Perri , Dan Bednarsk i', Pre.s.ident ; John Walker, Ed Koeppe , Vice­

Pre sident ; A. B. Albers , W ill iam Jacob, Earl e Brown, Public Relations .

Dan Bednarski, with 300 pounds aloft, is the outstanding lifter of the club. Dan has gained state and national recognition for his lifts. His 765 pound Olympic lift total is the present re.cord for the 165 pound division of the state of Indiana.

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Kneel ing . left to right: Vincent Quad erilleiu , Stan Puskarz, Mel Miller. St anding : Richard Kerr, Charle s Kissieling, Norbert Torzyn, Cleo BeHs .

I N D I NA TEe H R I F L E

DEDICATED TO ALL THE

UNCOOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS

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Winning team of the IFe " Best Ball" golf tournament was composed of Don Henderson , holding the trophy, Don G e rman, Joe Sekel,

and Sam Giavara (L. to R.)

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Those who participated in the tournament are from left to right, front row: Sam Reitz , Oom Pitone , Don German, Don Henderson, Sam Giava ra, Gary Ride nour , Norm Palazzini. Ba ck rOW : Dick Heivy. Kemp Stieber, Tom Goebel, Joe Consonni . J 'oe Sekel, Tom Ryan, Bob Payne,

Ron Petroff.

INTE FRATERNITY COUNCIL Formed at Tech during the 1951 -1 952 school

year, the Inter- Frate rnity Council has as its goal the betterment of re la tions between the recog nized fra­ternities and the school paper. It is composed of two members from each frat ernity. By co mpeting in most a ll th e intramural sports, th e me mbers of the

va rious member fraternit ies are afforded an excel­lent opportunity to expand their acquainta nces, to mingle, and exchange friend ship a nd cooperation . Present member frate rn ities: Al pha Gamma Upsi­lon, Beta Sigma Tau, Kappa Sigm a Kap pa, Kappa Sigma Phi, Sigma Phi Delta .

Front Row, lett to right: Sam Reitz , AI Shapiro , Ray Rowle s. Back Row : Ron Bon ar, John Mutkoski, Joe Sekel , Sam Ketchum, Joe Bienas.

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IOTA TAU APPA

Iota Tau Kappa was organized as a means or better for each of four terms of college

of rewarding exceptional scholarship. In Sep- work became el igib e for membership. It is

tember of 1942, Indiana Technica l College the conviction of the fraternity that with "In-

inaugurated an honorary scholastic fraternity dustry, Truth, and Knowledge" as a beacon

symbolizi ng "I ndustry , Truth, and Knowl- on our path throug h life no problem or ta sk

edge" by the Greek letters Iota Tau Kappa. will appear too difficult.

Students maintaining a point average of 3.5

Seated, left to right: Ralph Carson, Albert R. Madin , Earl C . Kepner, Jr. , V ice Pre si dent ; Kenneth A . Z immerman , President; Jose ph W . Cranmer, Ben . jamin Dow, Howard Macklin . Standing: Thomas Usai, Richard W . Lieberman , Thomas E. Altg i lbers, Gene L. Neff , Fred C . Bader, Leonard Stenberg ,

George F. Griebel , Ph ilip J. Surico, Ray J. King .

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Front Row. le ft to r ight : Harvey West . Harry Brown . Gene Neff . Rollie Pip es. Dwight Raddatz. Back Row : Edwin Gediman . Pat Garrett. Rona :d Smith . Dave Ray , Ray McKinn is, Charles Daniel s, Joe Miller, Don Calvin, Robert Mack.

ALPHA 0 EGA TAU

A display of Fraternity hats by brothers.

The Alpha Omega Tau social fraternity

became a part of Indiana Technical College

in January 1957. The purpose of this frater­

nity is to promote fe llowship, socia l, scholas-

ti c , and recreational activities for its mem-

bers.

The entire membership is looking forward

in the next year to forming its first affiliated

chapter which wil l consi st of De Molay mem­

bers.

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Retiring President Garrett presenting gavel to incoming Pres­ident Daniels for Fall Term 1957.

OFFICERS

GENE NEF F .. • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . Presi dent

HARRY BR O W N • • • • • • • • • • • • . Vi ce-Presiden t

ROLLI E PI PES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Secretary

HARVEY WEST • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Treasurer

DWIGHT RA DDATZ • • • • • • • • • • Bus iness Manager

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Outgoing Pres. Daniels presenting gavel to Gene Neff for Winter and Spring Terms 1957-58.

Alpha Omega Tau men with Dr. Todd Dixon, Faculty Advisor .

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Front Row, left to r' ght : Frank Pe pe , Norman Gellman , Philip Surico , Tho mas Ryan, Ronald Petnoff, Harold Hankins , Donald Ketchum, Herbert Gitell. Se con d Row : Donald Martin , Robert Eberly , Andre Wetzel , Israel Guterman, Fred Sribnik, Richard Anderson , Steve Trus :k, Thomas Corby . Howard Le hr , Ro be rt Clark , Albert Shapiro , Robe rt Wind , Paul Sulprizio . Th ird Row : Mr . Bernhard~, Faculty Moderator; John Steward, Norman Palazini , John Baggl ie r, Gordon Harper, Robert Gorn stein , Theadore Alt , David Mayers , Jona Mann, Joseph Bienas , John Chow, Jerry Cormier . Brothers not

present : Victor Bani char, Glenn Campbel l, John Gr iffin , Irvi n Longenecker, Richard Nonhey, Robert Payne , Georges Saucier .

BETA SIG A TAU

Beta "B" s

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Beta Sigma Tau is one of the newest fra­

ternities at Indiana Technical College, Origi­

nating as Theta Mu Phi slightly over a year

ago , later as Beta Sigma Tau, Indiana T echni-•

cal College Colony and on the eighth of

September, 1957, Beta Sigma Tau was ac­

cepted as a member of the national organi­

zation,

The ideals of this social fraternity are

Brotherhood and Democracy which tran­

scend racial, national and religious differ­

en ces, One of the many highlights has been

the purchase of the fraternity house located

only three blocks from the college campus.

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End of term banquet at Goegline 's Barn.

OFFICERS

Wi nter·S pring 1957-58

RONALD PETROFF • • • • • • • • • • • · . . Presi dent

THO MAS RYAN . . • • • • • • • • • • · Vice -Presi dent

HAROLD HANKINS • • • • • • • • Re cord i ng Secre ta ry

DONALD KETCHUM • • • • • • • • . . . . . Trea surer

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Beta Sigma Tau fraternity house 1115 E. Wash· ington St.

End of term Banquet at Goegline's Barn.

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On November 8, 1946, the Sigma Chapter

of Kappa Sigma Kappa was founded at In-

diana Technical College. Their circle of Broth-

erhood is closely knit t ogether by ideas of

trust , mutual confidence, and fraternal co-

opera ti on . The aims of this soc ial fraternity

are the contribution of its brothers toward

higher achievement in scholarship and the

joint participation in all extra -cu rricular ac-

tiv ities. Mr. Dan Dwyer is congratulated by Tom Brown after his

initiation. Mr. Dwyer is our faculty moderator.

All active smiles are optimistic about 1958 . Standing, left to right: Bob G unberg, Per Anti , Pawan Mehra , Neophyte Paul Minor, Don Henderson, Josep h Sek el. Sam Giavara. Bob Fesla . Sealed : Edward Schaag , John Marlin , Dan Dwyer, Ric hard Pliska, Tom Brown , Robert Julian, Herbert Orlh. Not in p icture : Frank OatH , Byron Forem an, Carlo Penoni, Ja ch Anspach, M r. Ben Kemp . Dough Chenoweth , Rogel io Andreu, Sam Patell , AI LeBlanc,

Sarkis Baribian, Paul Cunr. ingham .

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APPA SIG A APPA

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Kne e ling, left 10 righl: Hal We 'dner , Lee Ko inlan , Re g Downey , Harold Griswold , Bob Will iams, Ivo NUlh . Sealed : Richard Durgin, Sim Ruhl , Corr . Secreta ry ; Ernest Fox , Treasurer ; Gene Neff , Pres id ent; Larry Shrout, Secretary; Robert Marshall, Faculty Moderc1tor ; Bob Wentz. Back Row: John Car­roll, Jerry Green, William Davis, Mike John son , Pa ul Roberls , Richa rd Koh I, Robert Galt, Peler Schmitt, Ralph While , Col n Holmeshaw, Thomas Bradford , George Schumacher, Gene Scott , Gary Nel son . Brothers not present: Robert Kulsik, Sergeant at Arms ; Fran Frassmann , Maurice Hubscher,

Donald King , John Meanor, Harold Philips, Raymond Rowles , Vice -President ; Charles Yelverton , Maurice Rock .

KAPPA SIG A PHI

A pledge class proudly displays their costumes.

Kappa Sigma Phi is a social fraternity dedi­

cated to the promotion of Fellowship, Schol­

arship, and Sportsmanship, The purpose of

this fraternity is to bring together, in close

bonds, the brothers of this fraternity; to as­

sist one another while in school as well as in

the business world,

Kappa Sigma Phi was incorporated on No­

ver.1ber 27, 1946 as a social fraternity, On

Octobe r I, 1950, Beta Chapter was recog­

nized by Indiana Technical College, The fra­

te;n ity owns and maintains a house at 1509

Hugh St, The brothers extend several invita­

tions to prospective pledges each term for

initiation into the fraternity,

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Kappa Sigma Phi Gimicks on Radio WANE.

Kappa Sigma Phi well represented.

The six best dressed men in Fort Wayne.

K~cj> prepares for the big parade.

New brothers performing for members at a social event.

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Kappa Sigma Phi's new home at 1509 Hugh St. Brothers King , Shrout, and Weidner dis­

cussing the weather.

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PHI IOTA

Phi Iota Alpha is a national Fratern ity rep­

resenting La ti n American students in the

United States. It strives for a better union of

all Latin American coun tries and for closer

re lations with the United States. In Indiana

L P H A

Technical Col lege it is an important source

of help f or the Lati n American students in

learning the customs of the people of North

America.

MEMBERS

BERNARDO ABBADIE .. . ... .. . . . ... Cuba

MARI O BETER O . . . . .. . . . .. . .. Ecuador

HUMBERlO DE LA PEN A • • • • • • . . . . Mexico

SERGIO ESTRADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cuba

LUIS E. FONSECA. • • • • • • • • • · Colombia

LAZAR GI LINSKI ... . . • • • • • · Colombia

JOS E G RANATI . • • • • • • • • · Venezue la

ALEXIS HERNANDEZ ... ... ... . .... Cuba

RO NALDO HERNANDEZ . . . . . . . .. . Venezuela

JU LIO CESAR PEREZ • • • • • • • • • • . . . Cuba

CARLOS SAN DOVAL ... ...... . .. Venezue la

lEO FI LO WI LLiAMS . . . . .. . . . ... Venezue la

Mr. Quinn , Carlos Sandoval, and Gonzalo Garrido.

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liMO AIJALA • • • • • • • • • • • • .. Finland

ALVARO CRISTANCHO . . . . . . . .. . Colombia

• • EN RI O U E DE LA ROSA .

DANIEL FERNAND EZ • • • • •

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. . . . . . . . Cuba

GONZALO GARRIDO . . . . . ... . ... Venezuela

ALON ZO GO NZALEZ • • • • • • • • . . . Mexico

LANVI LLE HARDI E • . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cu ba

JESUS L. HER NANDEZ . . .. . . .. . . . . Cuba

JOS E M IGU EL PARRA . . . . . . . . . . . . Venezuela

TO MAS E. RAMON . . .•. . . . . . . . . . Spa i n

JA M ES SERPANOS • • • • . . . . . . . . Greece

LUIS E YEPES . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Colombia

Mr. Cleo Quinn, Fraternity Advisor.

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Club activities are informal Sunday eve­ning reunions for members and their fami ­lies, formal parties throughout the school

Jose J. Granat , Gonzalo Garrido , Jose Miguel Parra , Mario Berte ro, Ronaldo Hernandez .

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Sunday Evening Social.

'rerm, regular weekly meetings , a weekly Latin-American music broadcast over WGL Radio Station, and general outdoor sports.

Front view of the fraternity house.

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The Latin American Broadcast over WGL Carlos Sandoval. Lenville Hardie.

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s I G MA p H I D E L T A

OFFICERS

RICHARD E. BENDE R ... . ..... . Ch ie f Eng ineer

• • • • • • • • Ass· t . Ch ief Engi neer ROBERT SHER LIN

LELAND REID • • • • • • • • • • • Busi ness Manager

HAROLD KELLER ..... . ....... . Secretary

The social life of an eng ineering student is lim­

ited by the amount of time he can devote away

from long assignments in sc ientific theo ry and long

hours in the labo rato ry. A social engineering fr ater­

ni t y, within which the profess io na l engineer ca n plan

hi s social life in accordan ce with hi s work load, gives

him a broa dened culture necessa ry to assure en­

trance into post college li fe without being flat on

one side . Th is is the fun ction of Sigma Phi Delta.

First Row , left to rigH : John Ster. Lind sa y R. Rash , Pledge Dunaway . Pledg e Cowley , Pl edge Borowski , Frank Va nadia, Leland Reid , James Thaler. Sec­o nd Row : Bob Day , Arno 'd Elgart , C a lvin Collier, Do nald Gaugler, Josep h Lac ivi ta , Stanley Grey, Edgar Kolb , Richard Bender. Th ird Row : Paul Lat­sey , Charl es Stinchfield, Ronald H icks , Sta nley Pu skar!, Wesley Mun so n, R chard Sch omm er, Robert Yoesting , Raymond Hoffman, Stanley Trizinski , Ric hard He iny , Ja mes C reec h. Fourth Ro w: Jack Guidish , Va nce Sta nhope , Ch arles Von W ei nstei n, James Cavan au gh , Robe rt Sherl in, Thomas Scallo ,

William E. Donahue , Ph .D., Thomas Goebel , Don aId Forister, George Pete rson , Will ia m Hambrock.

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Pledges entedain graduates at Winter Banquet .

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.. -Brother Lyle Oleson visits Lambda. Comfortable quaders at Lambda House.

A gold . dust twin makes his bequeathal. Winter graduates give last toast.

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Seated, left t o right: Do men ick Pitone , Recording Secretary ; Ron Bonar , Presid e nt ; Prof. Rimmer , Faculty Advisor; Dr . Planck, Harvey Unger , Chapter C oun se lor ; Gen~ Durand , Conrad Brault, Treasurer; and Holly Young, Corresponding Secretary . Second row : Thomas Zruno, Vice· Pre si dent; Dave ero'tty , Sergeant at Arms ; John King , Pl edgem aster ; Titu s Bilik, Clarence Beach-, House Manager ; Wilfred Mills , Anthony Gies, Dennis Buechel, Angus M cDon ald , AI Brooker, Jim Doyle, and Jim Covert , Member-at-Large. Sa ck row : John Mutkoski , Jim Garcia , Bill Berndt, Ron Gould , John Munson,

Bo b Swisner, Don Cassidy, Dick Walsh , Frank Germano, Joe D'Ambrosio , Dom Tucci, and Joe Consonn i.

A Ron and Joe with fraternity displays at Indiana Technical College 's Open House.

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A brief resume of the past yea r's events ea si ly

suppo rts Alph a Gam 's pa st , present, and future

theme continued growth in every respect.

This past year Beta Men beca me an integra l

part of t he recreati o nal program of the Ft. Wa yne

State School fo r th e me nta lly retarded. The many

outi ng s were highlighted by t aking a gro up to the

I. O .O.F. spon sored Rodeo . An other enjoyable o ut­ing was an Easter Egg Hunt put o n for the benefit

of the c hildren at the C o unty Orpha ns Ho me.

I n the field of spo rts, o ur competitiveness is

denced by the accumulatio n o f tro phies in

ho use.

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A closely knit group, it is hard to find a member by himself.

A highly successful social event put on by the pledge class of the spring term for the membership and the ir dates.

Presentation of the Alpha Gamma Upsilon Scholastic Award to two deserving students from Tech, John Zmuidzinas and Richard LaFever, by Pres. Durand on the left and Mr. Unger

on the right.

A glan ce a t Beta 's social ca lendar reca ll s two very successful d a nces spo nso red by the Alpha Gams' which drew upwards to 500 peo ple, and, a lso , man y smaller dances a nd parties held a t the Chapte r Ho use.

An other b ig event was the Alpha Gamma U psi­Ion National C o nventio n held in Ft. Wayne o n Oct. 17, 18, and 19 spo nsored by Beta Chapter. The unified effort of the membership was a key facto r in the success of the memorable occa sion.

Alpha Alpha Pi, ou r sist e r soro rity, ha s on many occa sio ns aided the fraternity in helping to make many of our projects a success .

A successful year ha s no w been closed. Th o ughts a nd acti o ns are now turned to the year fo rth com ing .

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ALPHA ALPHA PI , the auxiliary chapter of ALPHA GAMMA UPS ILON, is composed of wives and fiances of active members. Seated left to right are Mrs. Gerrard , Mrs. Hoggard, Mrs . McDonald, Mrs. Swisher, Mrs. King , Mrs. Talbott, Mrs. Brooker and Mrs. Covert.

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