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Indiana Tech's yearbook, The Kekiongan 1963

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indiana tech • 1963 • theme • challenging worlds •

administration • faculty • fraternities • • • • acttvtttes •

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the cam pus • new friends • professors • new courses •

organizations • graduates • the new horizon •

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Fall term and a freshman, Pat O'Connell, enters the new and challenging world of college.

Entering this new world • registration and pay-requues ment of fees,

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setting up a good schedule of classes,

and meeting the new roommate,

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but the new student finds that studying is the most inl­portant part of this new world.

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Tech's coeds are studious and beautiful. This is Alice Kupper, a civil engineering student.

Left: This is Pari Seirafi, shown with her husband, Farhad. They are from Iran. Right: This is Maritza Ramirez, shown with her brother, Carlos. They are from Venezuela.

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Ron Joseph and Harvey Baker study during a coffee break in the "College Inn."

Tech s Glee Club welcomes Freshman n1embers.

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Studying starts early . . .

Dennis Pa rrott in che1n lab.

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H enry Cook and F rancis H ager think they need a plumber ? ?

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Prof. Guindon and Phil Conarroe " it has to work that \vay."

Gerald Lilla and Mike Seaver create a sine wave. - jim Vesey and Tom Wong catalyst or catastrophe??

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Bob Stavinoga run into a probleau ...

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d t Some help fron1 Earl Maki and Ray . . . an ge s Wisniewski .

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Between classes.

Rupesh Saikia with Professor Dixon, inspecting model. quizzes, midtern1s, and finals.

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The new name was unveiled at the precise moment that chairman Arthur Fruechtenicht pronounced the ' vords. " Indiana Institute of Technology."

Paul McDowell, superintendent of buildings and grounds.

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Mrs. Horiak a good friend to the foreign students.

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Christmas vacation and only a few students remain on campus.

Burt M eans to keeps us all well fed.

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Spring convocation with George Davis speak­ing and reciting James Whitcomb Riley.

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Earl \Vrightson and Lois Hunt entertained Tech at one of the spring Artist and Celebrity series.

The spring homecon1ing queen, Miss Indiana Institute of Technology, Miss Maureen Freeman. (Left to right ) First runner-up C harmainne Thomas, last year's queen, Mary Badenhop, and second runner-up Patricia Sue Krebs.

Coed, Shirley Snyder, sitting between Anthony Fallone and Donald Crissman, taking the spring finals.

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Philip Sporn addresses administration and student body at a convocation on "The C hallenge of Engineering."

Philip Sporn presents Pres. K eene with a certificate fof the Philip and Sadie "Sporn Educational Student Loan Grant."

Pres. K eene presents Philip and Sadie Sporn the " Award of Honor'' scroll.

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Natty B. Davis, second from left, legal adviser to the President of Li­beria, attends his son's, C. Pryde Davis', graduation.

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Meredith Willson, composer of our Alma Mater, receives honorary Doctorate .

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FOR 27 YEARS

The mentor of faculty, staff, and students;

The guide through perilous and trying times;

The director of progress in spite of great

odds;

The patron of a large and challenging family·

This describes President Emeritus Archie

T. Keene and his service to Tech. To his

devotion and determination, and to the

man, we dedicate this 1963 KEKIONGAN.

Ed Gehringer~ a forn1er student of President Keene, is a surprise guest at the "Salute to President Keene" dinner .

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It is often said that , " Behind every grea t n1an there is a wontan. ~· Here Mrs. Archie K eene is presented with a special awa rd by Don T emple, president of Inrliana T ech 's Alun1ni Association.

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Vice-President and Treasurer

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DR. RALPH yOUNG

Dean of F acuity

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Dean of Engineering

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DR. RoBERT PicKERING

Dean of Students

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CATHERINE WALSH

Secretary to the Board of Trustees Secretary to the President and Foreign Student Advisor

MAc FuELBER

Business Manager and Director of Purchases

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OREN HuFFER

Registrar

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RoBERT LARGE

Director of Placement

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HAROLD BELT

A ssistant to the President

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Director of Research and Development

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PAUL ARNOLD

Freshman Advisor

SusAN MIY AKA w A

Librarian

EvELYN BowYER •

Assistant Registrar

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Benj amin L . D ow (Cha irman ) , L ynn Cohrn .

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eng1neenng The Department of Chemical Engineering aims to develop the student into a well-rounded, competent, and socially adjusted graduate. The development of the ability to THINK is paramount. The project method of instruction is used in the laboratory which

is equipped with standard pilot plant apparatus such as stills, evaporators, filter presses, and mass and en­ergy transfer units. The curriculum covers basic sci­ences, engineering sciences, applied science (engineer­ing) , and general subjects, which gives a broad founda­tion enabling the student to be employed in design, operation, sales, teaching, and research.

aeronautical • • eng1neer•ng

The Aeronautical Engineering Department at In­diana Institute of Technology strives to have the stu­dent well prepared in the basic sciences before the ad­vanced aeronautical topics are undertaken. A graduate

with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering may enter many phases of the aeronautical field. The ever­increasing advances in the field of aeronautics, such as the earth satellite program, will continue to offer a challenge to the engineer of the present and future .

J oseph \ V. Cranmer, J ohn Cochran Tod B. Dixon ( C ha irman ) .

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• • civil engl11eenng Civil Engineering is the oldest of all the engineering

fields. It has always been concerned with projects of both public and private nature that affect the social and economic life of the people.

Originally, Civil Engineering was concerned with the construction of bridges, roads and buildings which

are still rna jor areas in the Civil Engineering field. In the last half-century, additional areas have been added

to the field of Civil Engineering, such as: water supply,

waste disposal, city planning, and traffic engineering. These are of importance for the public health and welfare.

electrical • • engtneermg Electrical Engineering encompasses many and va­

ried fields. The graduate electrical engineer may find

himself working in the fields of radar, guided missiles

and satellites, atomic energy, electronic computers, radio communications, television, control systems,

power generation and distribution, and other numerous

specialized phases of Electrical Engineering in com­mercial industrial and military fields.

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R obert C . R uhl ( C hai rn1an ) , Willi a m D . Shrade r .

M orris Si n1n1ons, Pe te r Sorenson , J ohn Whitney, Cla rr n, .,. Cain , Arthur Pri ce, W a lter J. Willia n1 . J r. ( C hairman ).

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tnechanical • • eng1neenng

The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the de­signing and building of machines to produce power and the machines to utilize that power. Every manu­factured article, no matter what its nature, requires the services of Mechanical Engineers both in the de­sign of the machines by which it is manufactured and in the operation of the factory itself.

Creative thinking is nurtured and encouraged in the Mechanical Engineering class rooms and in the Me­chanica 1 Engineering Laboratories.

Norman 0. Long_, Chair­man ; Laszlo Szegedy, Warren Hoffman, Robert Swindell, Robert Blair, Edward Guindon .

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chemistry

Robert Marshall, Ivan A. Planck (Chairman) , Cleo J. Quinn, Er\vin Horiak, Howard A. Macklin .

Chemistry is the science of change, and serves as

one of the main foundation stones for all Science and

Engineering. It is one of the essential backgrounds for

every educated man in this Technological Age.

The Department of Chemistry not only serves to

provide instruction in basic Chemistry for all Science

and Engineering disciplines, but offers Advanced

Courses in Chemistry for those interested in Research

in industry or in further study in Graduate Schools.

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Left to right: Alvin Steinbach, M argaret Huff, Loren Yaggy, M ary Weimer (Chairman ), H elen Riordan, D arrow Fox, H elen Dinius.

Left to right: Donald H enderson, H arry Mellin, Hugh H arp, Rob­ert Leeper, Gordon Cole, Richard Sarber , Juana Santana, J ames Dohner , Walter Bartlett, C harles Carr (C hairman ) .

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English depa•·tanent

The primary purpose of the English De­partment in an engineering school is to teach the engineering student to express himself effectively in both speech and writing. The English Department offers courses in com­position, literature, and speech so that the student may become a well-rounded per.son able to meet the challenges in life.

mathematics depa•·r•nent

In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathematician, the engineer and many other scientists whose primary tool is mathematics. The Department of Mathe­tnatics offers a well-rounded course for the young mathematicians, as well as the essen­tial mathematics for the engineering, physics

and chemistry students .

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Richard Reeves, R alph Bracht, Kozaburo Miyakawa (C hairman ) D aniel Dwyer Juana San tana, Chamanla l Pa tel.

physics departrnent

If, as has been said, ttthis is the atomic age,'' then this is the age of physics. Nuclear weapons and machine's are products of the physics labora­tory. Each new day finds the physicists of our nation ever widening horizons of man's knowledge. Therefore, Indiana Institute of Technology meets the need for training in physics by offering basic and advanced courses de­signed to prepare a student either for direct participation in industry, or for a scientific career of the more traditional type .

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Engineering Graphics is a descriptive graphical language us~ by en-gineer~ and designers throughout the world to express, develop and record their ideas and information. Men _of industry have indicated that Engineer­ing Graphic~ is not only important, but absolutely necessary. Students must have training in space visualization; they must develop their powers of analysis, synthesis, and creative thinking. Their abilities to develop and record ideas must be constantly challenged.

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L ee Bernhardt t C h a i r m a n ) Dwight Case.

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PHILLIP KENNELL

Assistant Professor of History

RoBERT MAcY

Assistd'nt Professor of Physical Education and Athletic Director

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GEORGE MENDENHALL

Instructor of Economics

RoBERT BAHNEY

Assistant Professor of History

general education subjects

MEREDITH SPR·UNGER

Associate Professor of Philosophy

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]ERRE McMANAMA

Instructor of Physical Education

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First Row:

RoBERT A. ALBRIGHT, BChE ; Emmaus, Pennsylvania ;

American Chemical Society ; Chemical Engineering

Society, President, Secr etary.

RoBERT G EN E BEINEKE, BSME ; Decatur, Indiana;

President's List ( 3 ) ; D ean's List ( 1); Senior Class

Secreta ry ; American Society of Mecha nical Engineers.

Second Row:

J o H N A. BERTRAND> BSElE, M a th Option ; Sleepy

Eye, Minnesota ; D ean's List ( 2) ; Electronic Engi­

neering Society ; Newma n Club, Secretary, Vice­

President ; Student Council ; Glee Club.

ALFRED J. BowsER> BSEIE ; F ort W ayne, Indiana ;

President's List ( 13 ) ; D ean 's List ( 2) ; Institute of

R adio Engineers.

Third Row:

STEVEN W . BREINER, BSME ; St. Marys, Ohio ; D ean's

List ( 1) ; M echanical Club, Vice-President ; Sigm a

Phi D elta; Student Co uncil, Treasurer, President.

FREDDY N. BusTILLO S, BSME, Mechanical Drafting

O pt. ; Barquisimeto, Venezuela; President's List ( 1 ) ;

M echanical Club ; Phi Iota Alpha ; W eight Lifting ••

C lub ; F encing T eam ; Soccer T eam .

Fourth Row:

D ANIEL CARAVAGGIO, BE & EIE ; Inwood , L.I. New •

York ; Dean's List ( 2 ) ; {nstitute of Radio Engineers.

THOMAS J. C AS SIDY }R. , BSCE ; Elkins Park, Pennsyl­

vania ; D ean 's List ( 1 ) ; Associa tion of Civil Engineers ;

Sigma Phi D elta; Student Council ( 2 ) ; Sophomore

Class President ; Senior Class Treasurer ; W eight

Lifting Club, President ; Student Instructor PE ( 4 ) .

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First Row:

J AMES HAROLD CLINE, BSAeE ; Taylorville, North

Carolina; D ean's List (2); Assistant Instructor (En­

gineering Graphics ) ( 1) ; Student Council ; Sigma

Phi D elta; W eight Lifting Club.

LYNN M. CoHEN,

Iota Tau K appa ;

( 10 ); Theta Xi,

BSAeE ; Coraopolis, Pennsylvania;

President's L1st ( 8 ) ; D ean' s List

President,

fraternity Council, Secretary ;

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Vice-President ; Inter­

W eight Lifting C lub ;

Second Row:

CLIFFORD A NDREW DoYLE, BSEE, M ath Option ;

Avoca, Iowa ; Iota Tau K appa ; President's List ( 5) ;

D ean 's List ( 6 ) · Electronic Engineering Society.

BABA F ATOORACH I, BSEE · Tehran, Iran · American

Institute of Electrical Engineers, Treasurer ; Iranian

Student's O rganiza tion, President.

Third Row:

YooHA NNA FATOORACHI, BSElE · Tehran, Iran ;

American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Iranian

Student's O rganization, Treasurer .

,T ERRY F EIN MEL) BSElE, Math Option ; Rochester ~

New York · Electronic Engineering Society.

Fourth Row:

C HRISTIA N FREDERIKSEN) BSElE ; D ean s List ( 2 ) ·

Institute of Radio Engineers; Society of American

Military Engineers ; Audio Engineering Society.

GEORGE J . GANDOLFO, BSCE ; Fort Wayne, Indiana ;

D ean's List ( 1) ; Theta Xi, Vice-President ; Associa­

tion of Civil Engineers· Intramura ls.

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First Row:

GoMEZ VELEZ GoNZALOJ BSME · Armenia, Quindio,

Columbia ; Mechanical Club.

BELA HAFF NER) BChE; South Norwalk, Co,nnecticut ;

President's List ( 5) ; Caswell Engineering Graphics

Award ; Tech Manor Club Scholastic Achievement

Award ; Chemical Engineering Society.

Second Row:

REUBEN F. HARTJ BSCE ; Wolf Summit, West Vir­

ginia ; Association of Civil Engineers ; Glee Club ;

In tram urals.

SuBHANur F. HAQ, BSEE ; Karachi, Pakistan ; Presi­

dent's List ( 3 ); American Institute of Electrical

Engineers ; Pakistan Students AssO'ciation, President ;

N ucleus ; T ech Flying Club ; Nations United Club.

Third Row:

LEO NARD P. HrLZENDAGERJ BSCE ; Rugby, North

Dakota ; Dean's List ( 1) ; Association of Civil Engi­

neers ; Glee Club.

jOHN PAUL HoFFMAN, BSEIE ; Carlock, Illinois ; Iota

Tau Kappa ; President's List ( 10 ); Inter-Varsity

C hristian Fellowship, Vice-President ; Sophomore

C lass Treasurer .

Fourth Row:

GALEN HoRSCHJ BSME ; Dewey, Illinois ; Society of

Automotive ·Engineers ; Theta Mu Pi, Secretary.

NrRANJAN S. Iocu NJIJ BSElE ; Bombay, India ; Presi­

dent's List ( 1) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic

Engineers ; India Association, Secretary ; Tennis Team .

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First Row:

WILLIAM G. joHNSONJ BSE & ElE, M ath O ption ·

R andalia, I owa ; President's List ( 13 ) ; I ota T au

K appa ; Electronic Engineering Society .

D ENNis E . KIDDJ BSElE ; Adrian, Michigan ; K appa

Sigma Phi, President, Secretary ; Interfra ternity R e-• presen tat1ve.

Second Row:

PAUL J. K ooBJ BSME ; I ona, Minnesota ; Presiden t's

List (2); D ean 's List (8 ); M echanical C lub · New­

m an C lub ; Physics Labora tory Assistant ( 2) .

R oBERT ] . K os iAREKJ BSEIE ; Saugatuck, Michigan ·

American Institute of Electrical Engineers · Theta Xi

President, T reasurer; In tram urals.

Third Row:

LARRY K UGLER, BSElE ; C hurubusco , Ind iana ; D ean s

List ( 2 ) · Institute of R adio Engineers · American

R ocket Society ; K ekiongan .

DAN IEL L EE, BSElE, M ath O ption · New York, New

York ; President's List ( 1) ; D ean's List ( 4 ) · In­

stitute of R adio Engineers· Student Council ; Theta

Mu Pi, V ice-President Secreta ry, Interfraternity

Council R epresentative ; Chinese Studen t Associat ion,

President.

Fourth Row:

AR NOLD L EVYJ BSElE ; New York, New York ; Presi­

dent's List ( 1) ; D ean 's List ( 1); Institute of R adio

Engineers ; N ucleus; Drama Club, Presiden t.

H ERM AN .J . M EYER jR.J BSElE, M ath O p tion ; St.

Cha rles, Illinois ; Iota T au Kappa ; President's List

( 9 ) ; D ean's List ( 1); Student Council, Secretary,

1 'reasurer ; Sigm a Phi D elta, President, Secretary·

K ekiongan Amateur R adio Club, President, Vice­

President ; Bowling Club ; Student Instruc tor, El-1 30.

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First Row:

RAYMO ND A. MrcKNAJ BSME ; Stafford Springs, Con­

necticut ; Flying C lub.

PHILLIP ST. CL. M oNTEITH) BSElE ; Kingston,

J amaica; D ean's List ( 4) ; Chemistry Lab Assistant

( 3) ; Institute of Radio Engineers ; West Indian Stu­

dents Associa tion, Public R ela tion s O fficer ; Nations

U nited Club.

Second Row:

S. K. M u RGAIJ BME ; Patiala, India ; President's List ;

Indian Association .

J . M . NANDHAJ BME ; Bombay, India . •

Third Row:

ARTHUR W. NICHOLSON) BSAeE ; Newburgh, New

York · President's List ( 2 ) ; Institute of Aerosp ace

Sciences; Sigm a Phi D alta.

EARL N OZA KI) BEE, (Electronics O pt. ) ; Honolulu,

H awaii ; Presidents' List ( 2) ; D ean's List ( 7 ) ; Ameri­

can Institute of Electrical Engineering ; Electronic

Engineering Society ; Institute of R adio Engineers:

Alpha Gamma U psilon ; H awaiia n C lub, P residen t,

T reasurer ; Intramurals.

Fourth Row:

J AcKIE L . 0LSONJ BSAeE ; Rockville, Connecticut ;

Drafting Lab Assistant ( 1) ; Flying Club, Treasurer .

C HIMANLAL PATELJ BEE & ElE ; Gujra t, India ;

Dean's List ( 2) ; Physics Lab Assistant ( 4) .

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First Row:

RoY B. R . PENNANT., BSCE ; Kingston, Jamaica; As­

sociation of Civil Engineers ; W est Indian Student

Associa tion, President.

BILLIE W. PHILLIPS, BSElE, M ath O ption ; Fountain,

North Carolina ; Electronic Engineering Society ; Fly­

ing Club ; In tram ura ls.

Second Row:

MYRON A. R EASER, BSElE · Fort Wayne, Indiana ·

Physics C lub.

PAUL L . R EKER, BSEIE, M ath Option· Fostoria,

O hio· Dean s List ( 4) .

Third Row:

MICHAEL Roc K WELL, BSElE · North Baltimore O hio ·

A.udio Engineering Society, Chairman, Vice-Ch air-

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MARIO R uFo., BElE ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Fourth Row:

H ENRI ST. DENIS, BSCE ; Lake Ronkonkoma, New

York ; Dean's List ( 1) ; American Society of Civil

Engineers, Secretary ; Bowling Club ; In tram urals.

RoDGER S. ST. joHN_, BME ; Carlsbad, New M exico ;

President' s List ( 4) ; Mechanical Club ; Theta T au

Upsilon ; Newman Club; In tram urals .

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First Row:

RICHARD K. SANDERS, BSElE ; New Paris, Ohio ; In­

stitute of Radio Engineers ; Glee Club.

Ric HARD M. SciBELLI., BSElE, Math Option; Brook­

lyn, New York ; President's List ( 4 ) ; Junior Class

President ; Student Council, Vice-President, Sophomore

Representative.

Second Row:

F AH IM A. SHAMSI, BEE & BElE ; Karachi, Pakistan ;

President's List ( 1) ; Pakistan Students Association,

President

BABUBHAI M. SHETH, BME ; Bombay, India . •

Third Row:

D ARW1N K . SMIDT, BSElE ; Pipestone, Minnesota ;

President's List ( 1) ; Dean's List ( 5) .

DAVID S. SoLOMON, BSCE ; Baghdad, Iraq ; President's

List ( 3) ; Association of Civil Engineers ; Alpha

Omega Tau.

Fourth Row:

.T ACOB SPOOR, BSElE ; Columbus, Ohio ; Electronic

Engineering Society ; Institute of Radio Engineers ·

R esearch and D evelopment Laboratories.

BLAINE D. STANDAGE, BSElE Math Option; Odessa,

Texas· President's List ( 8) ; Dean's List ( 1) ; In­

ternational Club.

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First Row:

jAMES J . STORCK, BCE; Dayton, Ohio; President' s List ( 2 ) ; Association of Civil Engineers.

VIJAY J . THAKKAR, BME; Bombay, India; American Society of M echanical Engineers ; International Club; India Association.

Second Row:

ANDREW M. ToMKO, BSAeE ; Pittsburgh, Pennsyl­vania· Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Vice-Chair­man ; Phi Kappa Lambda, Treasurer ; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer.

MIGUEL VALVERDE-AcuNA, BSCE ; San Jose, Costa Rica ; President's List ( 1) ; Association of Civil En­gineers ; Phi Iota Alpha, President ; Soccer Team.

Third Row:

ALLEN L. VoiGT, BSE & EIE ; D anville Illinois · Dean's List ( 1) ; Indiana T ech Electrical Association ; Kappa Sigma Phi ; Glee Club; Intra.murals.

CHARLES E. WHELAN JR., BSCE ; Plainville, Con­necticut ; Iota Tau Kappa; Civil L ab Assistant ( 1) · Association of Civil Engineers.

Fourth Row:

DENNEY R. WILSON, BSME ; Ossian, Indiana· Ameri­can Society of M echanical Engineers.

JosEPH J . ZALESKI, BSEIE ; Shamokin Penn sylvania ; Phi K appa Lambda, Vice President, Secretary.

V. N. DAMLE, BChE ; Bombay, India ; Chemical En­gineering Society ; India Student Association.

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First Row:

HARLEY E . BAILEY, BSElE ; New Lebanon, Ohio ;

Electronic Engineering Society, Society of American

Military Engineers, President, Vice-President ; Theta

Mu Pi, President, Vice-President; Interfraternity

Council ; Student Council ; Glee Club ; In tram urals .

R uDOLPH BAS SELMAN, BME ; Deshler, Ohio ; Mechan­

ical Club ; Glee Club.

Second Row:

RoBERT L . BEAUDETTE, BSElE ; Lewiston, Maine·

Pres ident' s List ( 1) ; Dean's List ( 4) ; Institute of

Electrical and Electronical Engineering ; Tennis.

CHARLES F . BEESON jR., BSME ; Etna Green, Indi­

ana· President's List ( 1) ; D ean's List ( 1) ; Mechanical

Club.

Third Row:

CLARENCE BENINATI, BEE ; Bayside, Long Island

New York ; President's List ( 1) ; Dean's List ( 4 ).

WALTER BING-ZAREMBA, BSEE ; Bogota, Columbia ;

American Institute of Electrical Engineers · Nucleus·

Glee Club ; Weight Lifting Club · Flying Club, Treas-

urer .

Fourth Row:

GENE CLYDE EBERLY, BSAeE ; Myerstown, Pennsyl­

vania ; D ean's List ( 1) ; Institute of Aeronautical

Sciences ; Flying Club.

PAUL C. CoLOMBO, BSElE, Math Option ; Sellersville,

Pennsylvania; Sigma Phi Delta ; Bowling T eam .

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First Row:

BISHNU PADA DATTAJ BME ; Dibrugarh, Assam

India · India Associa tion ; Nations U nited.

CHRI STOS N . D EMOPOULos, BEE ; Oak Park, Illinois ;

American Institute of Electrical Engineers ; Theta

M u Pi ; Soccer .

Second Row:

joH N R . EssER, BSAeE, BS Math ; Coldwater, Michi­

gan ; D ean's List ( 7 ) ; American Rocket Society ;

Newman Club.

D . P. GANATRA, BSCh, BEChE ; Bombay, India ;

D ean's List ( 1) ; Iota T au K appa ; Chemical Engi­

neering Society · Nations United Club.

Third Row:

FRA NCIS M. H AGERJ BSME ; Towner, North D akota ;

D ean's List ( 8 ) .

AMANU LLAH KHAN jADooN, BEME ; Abbottabad,

W est Pakistan· Pakistan Student Associa tion, Presi­

d ent.

Fourth Row:

VERNON PAU L joNESJ BSME ; Follansbee, West Vir­

ginia· Dean s List ( 2 ) ; Mechanical Club ; Society of

Automotive Engineers ; Junior Class, Vice-President,

Representative ; T heta Mu Pi ; Flying Club· Weight

Lifting Club ; In tram urals .

.JoH N F. KITA, BSME ; Latrobe, Pennsylvania; Society

of Automotive Engineers~ Mechanical Club .

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First Row:

Lou ELL G. KRANDELL_, BSEE & El ; Fort W ayne,

Indiana ; D ean s List ( 3 ) .

ALLAN S. LEO NARD_, BSME ; Dedham, Massachusetts ;

Dean 's List ( 3) ; Physics Lab Instructor ( 5 ) ; Society

of Automotive Engineers.

Second Row:

H ARRY L . LI NEMA N_, BSElE & (Math Opt. ) ; Frank­

lin, Pennsylvania ; President's List ( 10 ) ; Electronic

Engineering Society ; Alpha Omega Tau.

joHN E. LoNG_, BEE ; Poughkeepsie, New York ; Presi­

dent's List ( 2 ) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic

Engineers ; Junior Class, Treasurer ; Theta M u Pi ;

Flying Club, Public Relatio ns Officer· W eight Lifting

Club.

Third Row:

AHMAD MIRESKANDARI_, BSME ; Saveh, Iran ; Iranian

Students Organization.

Roo NEY H . MoRIMOTO, BSElE ; Honolulu, Hawaii ;

President's List ( 1) ; Dean's List ( 1) ; Institute of

Electrical and Electronic Engineers ; Hawaiian Club,

President.

Fourth Row:

MICHAEL JosEPH O'BRIEN, BSME ; St. Petersburg,

Florida; President's List ( 7 ) ; D ean 's List ( 1) ; Ameri ­

can Society of Tool and Manufac turing Engineers·

American Society for Metals.

jAMES B. PATRICK _, BSME ; Mt. Vernon, Ohio; As­

sistant to D ean of Students ; Mechanical Club, Presi­

dent, Treasurer ; Society of Automotive Engineers·

Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary ; Tech Manor Club,

C hairman ; Student Council, Senior Representative .

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First Row:

GEORGE R . PoLEN) BSME ; Lewisville, O hio ; Presi­

d ent' s List ( 1); D ean s List ( 7 ) ; M echa nical C lub ;

Society of Automotive Engineers.

L ESTER T . PooLE) BSElE, Math Option ; South

Ya rmouth, M assachusetts ; Institute of R adio Engi­

neers; Electronic Engineering Socie ty.

Second Row:

ARTH UR P uccETTr, BSAeE ; Schenectady, New York ·

D ean's List ( 1) ; T'h eta Xi, Secre ta ry· F encing Tea111 ;

Wres tling ; lntramura ls.

WILSON W . R EILLY JR. BSEE ; C lifton N ew J erse ·;

T heta X i .

Third Row:

ELDON 0 . RICE, BSElE ; Fort W ayne, Indi ana ; Presi­

dent's List (9 ) · Institute of Radio Engineers.

R u PESH C HA NDRA SAIKIA., BEChE ; Assam India·

C hem ical Engineering Society· Indian Associa tion.

Fourth Row:

WILLIAM .T . SAVEL., BSElE · St. M arys, Pennsylvania ;

Electronic Engineering Society; Institute of Electrica l

a nd Electronic Engineering.

jAM ES Sc HUTT) BSEE ; Holland, Michigan ; Presi­

d ent' s List ( 3 ) · American Institute of Elec trical En ­

g ineers· Bowling T eam .

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First Row:

RoBERT A. STEWART, BSME ; Ford City, Pennsylvania ;

Society of Automotive Engineers, Vice-President,

Treasurer ; Theta Mu Pi, Treasurer ; Pistol T ea m,

Vice-President, President ; In tram urals.

j oHN UPDEGRAFF, BSEIE · Warren Pennsylvania ;

President's List ( 1) ; Electronic Engineering Society ;

Alpha Omega Tau ; Tennis T eam ; Intramurals.

Second Row:

j ERALD L . VAN ERTJ BSCE ; Wisconsin R apids, Wis­

consin ; D ean s List ( 4) ; Weight Lifting Instructor

( 2 ) ; Association of Civil Engineers ; Newman Club·

W eight Lifting Club, Vice-President; Intramurals.

PuRUSHOTTAM VYASJ BElE ; J odhpur, India ; In­

stitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ·

India n Associa tion. •

Third Row:

H ERBERT R . WEIERJ BSElE ; Fort Wayne, Indiana ;

President's List ( 1) ; Electronic Engineering Society.

CHARLES WILLIAM WRIGHT, BSChE, (Math Opt. ) ·

Hickory, North Carolina; Dean's List ( 4 ); Assistant

to D ean of Students ( 4) ; Chemical Engineering

Society Secretary ; Sigma Phi D elta ; Student Council

President R epresenta tive; Weight Lifting Club ; In­

tram urals.

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First Row:

] AMES E . AcHESON) BSCE ; Fort R ecovery, O hio ;

Presiden t's List ( 1) ; Association of Civil E ngineers,

Secretary ; Flying Club ; In tram urals.

HossEINALI ALIDAI) BSAeE ; T ehran, Iran ; Iranian

Student O rganization.

Second Row:

R ALPH APA) BSCE ; Buffalo, New York ; D ean' s List

( 1) · Association of Civil Engineers; Bowling C lub ;

Intramurals.

RoBERT L . As HBY) BSAeE, M ath Option ; Sheldon,

Illinois ; President's List ( 6) ; D ean's List ( 6) ; Ameri­

can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Scholar­

ship Award ; Aerospace Engineering Outs tanding Stu­

dent Award ; Io ta Tau K appa, Secretary-Treasurer ;

Institute of Aerospace Sciences ; Student Council ;

N ucleus ; Golf T eam ; lntramurals.

Third Row:

H ARV EY 0 . BAKER) BSCh, BSMath ; Woodburn,

Indiana ; President's List ('6 ) ; D ean's List ( 6 ) ; I ota

T au K appa ; Chemistry Labora tory Assistant ( 7 ) ·

American Chemical Society ; Student Council, Secre­

ta ry · Junior Class, Vice-President ; Sigma Phi Epsilon ;

Track T eam.

] AMES R . BANNISTER) BSME ; Portage, Indiana.

Fourth Row:

RICHARD J. BECKER) BSCE ; Centra l Bridge, New

York ; Association of Civil Engineers .

LARRY J. BEERM AN) BSME ; Fort Wayne, Indiana ;

Student Council ; Senior Class, Secretary ; Varsity

Basketball, Baseball, Golf .

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First Row:

D oNALD E. BEESON, BSPh, Math Option ; Etna Green

Indiana ; President's List ( 8) ; Dean's List ( 3) ·

Physics D epartment Scholastic Award; Phi Mu Chi

Award ; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Award ; Physics

Laboratory Assistant ( 5) ; Physics Club, Treasurer ;

In term urals.

R oBERT L . BIRMAN, BSElE_, M ath Option ; H astings,

Michigan ; President's List ( 1) ; D ean's List ( 1) ;

Institute of R adio Engineers; Institute of Electrical

a nd Electronic Engineers, Treasurer ; N ucleus.

Second Row:

BRIAN E. Bo EHMER, BSME ; Sarasota, Florida ; Society

of Automotive Engineers ; Sophomore C lass Secretary ;

Theta Mu Pi · I·ntermurals.

RoBERT L . BozER, BSME ; Fort Wayne, Indiana ;

M echanical Club ; Judo Club.

Third Row:

EARL CAREY) BEE & El Option ; Easton, Pennsyl­

vania· Institute of Electronic and Electrica l Engi­

neers ; Student Council, Vice-President ; Newman

C lub, President.

LYNN CARPENTER, BSME ; Bedford, Massachusetts ·

American Society of M echanica l Engineers .

Fourth Row:

H ENRY GEORGE CooK, BSME ; Fort Wayne, Indiana ;

President' s List ( 2) ·. Dean's List ( 11 ) · ASTME

Scholarship · Zoltani M echanical Engineering Award ;

M echanical Labora tory Assistant ( 2 ) ; M echanical

C lub ; Nucleus; Student Council ( 2).

WARR EN A. CouTURE, BS M ath, BSAeE · Fort Wayne,

Indiann .

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First Row:

PRYDE J. DAVISJ BSCE, M a th Option · M onroYia.

Liberia· President's List ( 1) ; D ean 's List ( 2) ; As­

socia tion of C iv il Engineers; Interna tional C lub,

C h airman ; Student Counci l Secre tary· Soccer T eam ;

I ntramura ls.

R .\YMO i':D E . D ENAULTJ BEl£ ; C laretnont New

H ampshire· Sigm a Phi Epsilon; Interfraternity

Council R epresenta tive; Newman C lub, President ;

Track Team ; Intramurals.

Second Row:

PER VIZ K . D uaAs H) BEE ; Bombay, India ; President' s

Li st ( 4 ) ; India Associa tion, Secreta ry· Nucleus ;

Nations United C lub, President .

D AN FINC H ) BSPH ; Pacific Grove, California ; Physics

Labora tory I nstructor ; Physics C lub · Senior C lass

Vice-Presid ent : Student Council ~ Theta Mu Pi, \ ice­

President · N ucleus; G lee C lub ; In tram ura ls.

Third Row:

DAVID GAHLI NGERJ BME ; Louisville, K entucky ;

D ean 's Li sts~ 'Theta Mu Pi, Vice-President ; M ech ani­

a l C lub Treasurer ~ In tram ura ls.

R EYKO LD GIA NNATTASIO > BSEIE · Philmont, New

York ; I nsti tu tc of Elec tric a 1 a nd Electronic Engi-

n cc rs.

Fourth Row:

CoRNELius GOLTERMANNJ· BEE· Bayside, New York ;

D ean's L ist ( 2 ) · Institute of Elec trical and Electronic

Engineers· In tram ura ls.

CARL H AC IHARAJ BElE ; H onolulu, H a wa ii, Institute

~J f Elec trical and Electronic Engineers· H awaiian

C lub Presid ent ; In tram urals .

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First Row:

.T OH N A. HAMILTON, BSChE, BSCh ; Brazi l, Indiana·

D ean s List ( 6 ) ; H eise .~ward ; Chemistry Laboratory

Assistant ( 6 ) ; Chemical Engineering Society, Vice­

President ; American Chemical Society; Electrochemi­

cal Society ; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President ; Student

Council ; Baseball Team ; In tram urals.

GEORGE A. HAMM, BSCE ; Rudolph, Wisconsin ; Dean's

List ( 1) ; Association of Civi l Engineers; Newman

C lub ; In tram urals.

Second Row:

H ARRY N. HARTMAN, BSElE, Math Option· Leba non

Pennsylvania · Tau K appa Epsi lon, Secretary· Bowl­

ing C lub, Secretary ; Intramurals. •

STEVE E . HITE, BSME ; Huntington, Indiana ; Dean's ' List ( 1) · M echanical Engineering Club, Chainnan:

Theta Mu Pi , Vice-President ; Intramurals.

Third Row:

WILLIAM A. HOLLINGER JR., BSChE ; Monroe Indi­

ana ; President's List ( 3) · D ean's List ( 3) · H eise

Award · Chemical Engineering Society.

MooN HI JoE, BME · Seoul, Korea ; Socie~y of Auto­

motive Engineers· H awaiian Club.

Fourth Ro,v:

RICHARD A. JosLIN, BSME ; Wisconsin Rapids Wis­

consin · Theta Xi · In tram urals.

STEPHEN KARP, BCE ; Whitestone, New York; Dean's

List ( 2 ) ; Theta Mu Pi ; Baseball ; In tram urals .

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First Row:

K ENT KELLY, BSME ; Greenfield, Indiana; D ean's

List ( 1) ; Caswell Engineering Drawing Award ; Phy­

sical Education Student Instructor ( 1) ; K ekiongan

Staff ; Interfra ternity Council R epresentative ; Alpha

Gamma Upsilon, Vice-President ; Baseba ll, Most

Valuable Player Award ; Intramurals .

C HARLEs K ERNICK, BS M ath ; Homstead , Pennsyl­

va nia ; Glee Club ; Sigma Phi D elta· In tram urals.

Second Row:

PRAVIN KoRADIA, BEChE ; Bombay, India ; Chemical

Engineering Society· International Club ; India As-• • soc1atton .

ILKO KowALENKO, BME ; Whitestone, N ew York ;

Dean 's List ( 2 ) ~ Alph a O mega T au .

Third Row:

j o HN M ARTI N KRUSE, BSME ; Clearfield, Pennsyl­

vania ; D ean 's List ( 1) ; Basketball M anager ; Wres­

tling T eam , Player and Coach ; IIAA "Little Sta te,"

YMCA State Wrestling Champion ; T au K appa Epsi­

lon ; I n tramurals.

GERALD LILJ A> BSME ; R ockford , Illinoi s ~ D ean ·s

List ( 4 ) .

Fourth Row:

IRVIN R. Lo NGENECKER, BSME ; Fort Wayne, Indiana .

R AL PH .T. M ACEY, BSElE ; South Bend, Indiana .

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fir t Ro\\':

j AM E . R . MAc i NTYRE) BSCE ; Alum Bank Pennsyl­

\'ania ; Association of Civi l Engineers; American

Soc iety of Civil Eng ineers · G lee C lub .

MA NOUC H F. HR Mo NSE F ) BSCE ; T ehra n , Iran· D ean's

Li st ( 2) · American Soc iety o f Civil Engineers; Iranian

Student O rgan izatio n , Vice-President ; Volleyba ll

'1'ca1n ( 2) · Soccer T eam ( 4- ) · In tram urals.

Second Row:

D oi':ALD MoRI NG IELLOJ BSME, Math Option · Brook­

lyn, New Yo rk · President' s List ( 2) · D ean 's List ( 1) :

Eng in eering Graphics Assista nt ( -t ) · M ech a nical En­

a ineering C lub : Student Counci l ~ Theta Mu Pi, Presi-I

d nt : Se nio r C lass Presiden t ; \'\!e ight Lifting CH1b :

lnt rt1mur~d . •

j A M E • J. P ETER , BSPh ; Fort W ayne Indiana ;

Phys ics L abo ra tory A ssistant · Physics C lub.

Third Row:

\ .ALDU R PRATKA BEE ; \ i a lley Stre.am. New York :

T ec h M a nor C lub ; Flying C lub.

H O\"-'ARD PR ATT BSME : Avill a , Indiana ; p ean 's L ist

( + ) ; M echa nical Eng ineering C lub , Vice-C ha irma n ;

The ta Mu Pi ; Stud ent Counci l.

Fourth Row:

PAu L A . Qu EVILLONJ BSME · Kirkland L ake, Ontario :

M ech a nica l Engineering C lub President · D ean ' s List

( t ) .

R u PESH SAIKIA) BC hE ; Assam, India· C hemical En-

15 ineering Society · India Assoc ia tion.

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First Row:

PRAVI N A . SA NG HAVI 1 BEE ~ Bo n1bay , Ind ia~ D ea n·

List ( .f ) ; I ndia n Associa tio n .

jiTE=" DRA H . SANG Hvr, B C hE · Bombay, I ndia ; Chem ­

ical Eng ineering Society, Treasurer ; Interna tion a l

C lub · India n A ssoc ia ti o n .

'econd Row:

RICHARD D . S c HI NELLA, BSElE BSPh , M a th Optio n ;

Bro nx, ew Yo rk : Preside nt' s List ( 3) ; D ea n List

( 3 ) : Ph ysics L a bo ra tory Assi t ant (:~ ) ; Physics .Iuh :

] ' hc ta M u Pi .

Mrc H AEL S EAVER BSAeE ; Mille rto n, New York ;

I nsti tu tc o f Ae rospace Sc ie nces, C h n i rn1C1 n : Sig m a Ph i

D elta: Flying C lu b, \ icc-Pre idc n t.

Third Row:

(; . G o RDO;\; SETSER BSPh , M a th ()ptio n ; Ca mde n .

()hio ; Pi Mu Chi Awa rd ; Phys ics L a bor a to ry As­

is ta n t ( 6 ) ; Phys ics C lub, President .

/\Rvt N D B. S H H, BEE ; Bornbay, India ; D ean ' L is t

( 1 ) .

Fourth Row:

Rt C H ARD D . SH ERWOOD1 BSE lE : Cun1 berl a nd , M a r y­

la nd ; T h eta Xi, President ~ Interfra ternity Co unc il

R epresenta tive· Bowling C lub , President ; I ndi a n a

1 'ech N IBA Bo wling T ea n1 ; Intra mura l .

] . TH OMA · SMOLAREK, BChE · Wisconsin R a pids,

Wisconsin : D ea n 's List ( 3 ) : C h em ica l Eng ineering

Societ y ; American Insti tute of C h emical Engineers ;

Ame rican C hemical Socie ty· Phi K a ppa The ta , Vi ce­

Preside nt .

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First Row:

THOMA S M . STOCKAMP_, BCE ; F ort Wayne, Indiana ;

Presiden t's List ( 5 ) ; D ean 's List ( 1 ) ; Iota T a u K ap­

p a ; Associa tion of C ivil Engineers.

GEORGE Su PCOEJ BEE ; Robinson C reek, K entucky ;

I nsti tu te of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.

Second Row:

Jo N M . Su RPRI SE_, BSElE ; L owell, India na; I o ta T a u

K appa · Io ta T a u K appa O utstanding Freshman

Award ; Electrica l Engineering O utstanding Student

Award · Electrical Engineering L abora tory As sis tan t

( I ) · Electronic Engineering Socie ty ; Institute of

Electrical and Electronic Engineers ; N ucleus .

lRAD J T oo J ARIEH, BSC E ; T eheran, Ira n ; D ean s List

( 2 ) · Associa tion of C ivil Engineers; Civil Engineering

C lub · Ira nian Student O rganization , Vice-President ·

S tude nt Council · T heta Mu Pi ; Intramura ls.

Third Row:

D AVID L . VIDITO_, BSChE · Thorntown, India na ; Presi­

dent' s L ist ( 1 ) ; C hemical Engineering Society.

ERNEST C. VYRO STEKJ BSME ; F ort Wayne, Indiana ·

Society of A u tomoti\'c Engineers · Flying C lub :

'"'eight Lift ing Club .

Fourth Row:

STEVEN W EIHL, BSElE ; T o·ledo, O h io ; D ean 's List

( 1 ) · Institute of Electrical a nd Electronic Engineers.

D oN WILLIS, BSME ; Bridgeville, Pennsylvania:

Dean s List ( 1) · M echanical C lub ; American Society

o f M ec hanical Engineers· i\lph a G amma U psilon ,

] 'rcasurc r, Secretary· Intratnura ls.

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First Row:

DAVID S. WILSONJ BSChE ; Ripley, W est Virginia· American Chemical Society · American Institute of C hemical Engineers· T au K ~1 ppa Epsilon ; Intra ­murals.

JoH N jAMES- WINTERHALTER) BSEE, M ath Option ; Alexis Illinois ; President's List ( 4) ; D ean's List ( 3) ; Iota 'T a u K appa· Electrical Engineering L abora tory Instructor ( 1) · Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers· Student Council, Treasurer ; Sigma Phi Delta, Vice-Pres ident.

Second Row:

KARL Jo sEPH Yoou s HOCKJ BSC E ; Ford C ity, Penn ­sylvania· D ean 's List ( 3) ; Association of C ivil En­gineers· Newman Club ; Intramurals.

ERNEST E . YouNGJ BSCh · Albion, Indiana ; D ean 's List ( 5) ; C hemistry L abora tory Assistant ( 4 ) · Phys­ical Education Student Instructor ( 2) ; American Chemical Society Vice-President · T rack T eam · T en­nis T eam .

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First Row:

C H.\ RLES A l'\DRACCHIOJ BSME ; M ount Cannel, P enn­

sylvania ; Pres ident s List ( 3) · D ean s List ( 1);

M echanica l C lub · Studen t Council ; Inter-Fra ternity

'ouncil ~ Theta Mu Pi.

D ALE E . BARB OU R BSElE · Fort W ayne , India na·

D ean 's L is t ( 1) .

Second Row:

H AROLD D . BECKJ BSME M a th O ption ; Hunting ton,

Ind iana; President s List ( 7 ) ; D ean's List (2 ) ; Iota

T a u K appa, President · Alpha G amma Upsilon Sch ol­

a rship Award ~ Socie ty of Automotive Eng ineers ; Stu­

d ent Council ( 2 ) .

K AYE C . C LoYs) BSElE ; F ort W ayn e, Indian a ; Phys­

i c t:~ l Education Student Instruc to r ( 12 ) ; Basketba ll

( 3 ) ~ Baseball ( 2 ) .

Third Row:

FRAN KLIN CoRDIER) BE & ElE · Celina, O hio ; Insti­

tute of Elec trical a nd Electronic Engineers· Nucleu s.

' -IRG!L DEA~ DYKES) BSPh · F ort Wayne Indiana ·

President' s List (-+ ) .; D ean 's L ist ( + ) ~ Physics L ab

Student I nstrur to r ( 4 ) .

Fourth Row:

J MES C. GADLEYJ BSC E ~ O il C ity, Pennsylvan ia:

D ean's List ( 3) · Associa tion of C ivil Engineers· Alpha

Gamma U psilon .

~AVIN G ANGAR BEME : Bombay India · M echanical

Engineering C lub · India .\ ocia tio n .

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First Row:

M AR WA N S . GH AMIAN, BSME ; D am asc us, Syri a .

L LOYD A . G REEN, BSME ; Ska neateles New York ~

M ech anical C lub, Vice-President ; Soc ie ty of Automo­

tive Engineers· Alpha Omega Tau, President ; Bowling

T eam, Treasurer ; Intramurals.

Second Row:

ALvi N R o Y HARRI ~ , BSME ; Coro na , New Yo rk ;

D ean 's List ( 1 ); M echa nical C lub _; Inte rfra ternity

Council , Vice-President ; K appa A lpha Psi, Vice­

President ; Inte rna tio na l C lub.

K ENNETH R AY HIK E, BEC hE ; Fort W ayne, Indian a :

D ea n' s L is t ( 2 ).

Third Row:

STEVEN A. HIPPEN STEELE, BSME ; F ort W ay ne,

India na ; President's List ( 4 ) ; D ean s List ( 2) ; I o ta

T a u K appa : F enc ing T eam .

ToM HoRNIKG, BSME ; Crestline Ohio ; D ean 's List

( 1 ) · M ech anical C lub, Secretary ; W eight Lifting

C l uh.

Fourth Row:

D AVID H o w ARD, BSEIE ; Fo rt Wayn e India na.

Jos EPH L . I ACOV ELLI, BSEIE ; Elmwood Pa rk, Illi ­

nois ; Institute of R adio Engineers ; Institute of Electri­

cal a nd Electronic Engineers ; Newman Club· W eight

I .ifting C lub ; The ta Mu Pi . Sec reta ry ; In tram ura ls.

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First Row:

R AM R ATAN j ALANIJ BEE & El ; Jodupur, India ;

Dean's List ( 3) ; Insti tute of Electrical and Electronic

Engineers; India Associa tion, President.

NAZIR M o HAMM AD KH ANJ BME ; K arachi, Pakistan ;

M echanical Engineering Club ; Pakistan Student As­

sociation, President.

Second Row:

R oBERT K. KR UEGERJ BSCh ; Ixonia, Wiscon sin ;

President's List ( 1) ; D ean's List ( 5) ; C hemistry

Laboratory Assistant ( 3) ; American Chemical Society

President ; Alpha Gamma U psilon, T reasurer ; Glee

C lub· Intramurals .

LARRY T. K uNrMoToJ BEE, Elec. Opt.; Honolulu,

H awaii ; Presiden t's List ( 1) ; Dean's List ( 1) ; In­

stitute of E lectrican and Electronic Engineering ;

H awaiian Club, President.

Third Row:

LYNN B. M cKr NNEYJ BSME ; Canton, O hio; M echan­

ical Club, Presiden t ; Glee Club.

H ENRY J. MICHALS KI jR.J BSEE ; Buffalo, New York ;

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ;

Student Council.

Fourth Row:

GARY O vER, BSME ; Knox, Pennsylvania ; M echanical

Club ; N ucleus Staff .

C LIFFORD L . PANG, BCE ; Hong Kong; Dean's List

( 2) ; Associa tion of Civil Engineers; Chinese Student

Associa tion, President ; In tram urals.

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First Row:

SoMABHAI G. PATEL, BME · Pinsad India ; M echall­

ical Engineering Club.

jACK C. PENN, BEE & El Opt.; Creve Ceour, Illinois ;

Research and D evelopment Laboratory Assistant ; In­

stitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering ; Alpha

O mega T au, Secretary.

Second Row:

CLIFTON C. PERRY, BSElE ; Ouaquaga, New York ;

Audio Engineering Society ; Intervarsity C hristian

Fellowship ; Amateur Radio Club.

RoBERT PooLER, BSElE ; Portsmouth New Hamp­

shire ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ~

Sigma Phi Epsi lon.

Third Row:

ANDRE L . PRIOLEAU, BSEE ; Corona, New York ·

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers · Kap­

pa Alpha Psi · Interfraternity Council Representa tive.

PRESCOTT W . PRouTY, BSME ; Marlboro, Massachu­

setts~ Presidents List ( 2 ) : D ean s List ( 3 ) .

Fourth Row:

RAFAEL RoBLES, BSME, Math Option ; Guayaquil

Ecuador· President's List ( 2) ; Dean's List ( 1) ;

M echanical Club · Flying Club· Soccer T eam .

VAUGH N RoBERTS, BSElE · Wells, Maine ; Alpha

Omega Tau, Secretary.

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First Ro,-v:

HIMATLAI SHAH, BElE ; Bombay, India.

TA NSU KH V . SHETHJ BC hE · Bombay, India.

Second Row:

R EIN HARD ] . SIEBERT) BEChE ; Coalda le Alberta

Can ada; President's List ( 3) ; D ean's List ( 2 ) ; Chemi­

cal Engineering Society, Treasurer ; Sigm a Phi Epsi­

lon; Nations U nited Club ; T ech M anor Club ; New­

m a n C lub.

Uoo SMIDJ BME · Dusseldorf, Germany ; Soccer Team .

Third Row:

J AMEs J. STEELE) BSC E · Arlington, Virginia · Prcsi­

dent's List ( 1 ) · Dean's List ( 6 ) · Civil Engineering

L aboratory Student Instructor ( 4) ; American Socie ty

of Civil Engineers ; Tech M a nor C lub, Treasurer ·

Student Council.

WALTER E. SuEVERJ BElE ; D elphos, Ohio; Institute

of Elec trical and Electronic Engineers· Alpha Omega

T a u, Vice-President ; Student Council · Junior C lass

Treasurer ; Intramura.ls.

Fourth Row:

GRAHAM F . THIEMA N) BSPh ; Madison, Indiana ·

D ean 's List ( 6 ) ; Physics Laboratory Assistant ( 12 ) ·

Physics Club · Intramurals.

jAMES R. VvvERBERG, BEE ; South Holland , Illinoi s;

D cCi n 's List ( 1) ; Tech M anor C lub: GoYernor .

• sentors

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First Row:

j AMES W. WEB STER, BSME ; Fort Wayn e, India na ·

D ean's List ( 3) ; Socie ty of Automotive Engineers.

GERALD j AY WI NS HIP, BEE & Electronic Option ~

New O rleans, Louisiana ; D ean 's List ( 1) ; Alpha

Omega T a u, Secre ta ry ; Judo Club· lntramurals.

Second Row:

JoH N YA NKANIGH ]R. , BSEIE ; Schellsburg , Penn­

sylvania ; K appa Sigm a Phi · In tram ura ls.

RAFAEL Z AVALA, BSEE · Caracas V enezuela ; Presi­

d ent' s L ist ( 1); D ean 's List ( 2 ) ; Phi Io ta Alpha

Presid ent · Intramurals.

Third Row:

HowARD SALLES, BSEIE ; President's List ( 1 ) ;

K ekiongan, Pho to Editor ; Student Council ; Inter­

fraternity Counci] ~ Library Staff · Alpha Gamma Up­

silon .

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-fall-juEJH~EN FLUEGG E) BSC hE ( M eta llurgy Option ) Sulz­bach-R osenberg-H ue tte , W es t G ermany : President s List ( 1) ; D ean 's L ist ( 1) : C h emical Engineering Society ;

I n terna tion al Soc ie ty .

.TAME M Ac PH ER ox_, BSC hE · K ensing ton , Connecticut · C hem ica l Socie ty : America n Institute of C hemical En­gin eer : Alpha G amma U p silon ; Intramural Sports.

R AFEEK M o HAMMED_, BSEE ; Phoenix Pa rk C a lifornia · D ean 's List ( 1 ); Electrica l Club ; N ucleus Staff · N ations U nited C lub ; V a rsity F encing .

FRED EIT ZEL_, BSElE ; F ort W ayne India na ; Elec tronic Eng ineering Socie ty. Sec re ta ry, Treasurer ; Pistol Club :

Alph a O m ega T au .

A LF RED K EXT 0LSO);, BSAeE ; Rigby Id aho · D ean 's L ist ( 8 ) : In t i tu te of A erona uti ca l Sciences.

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\Vr LB UR BRYA);T, BEE ; M cK eesport , Pennsylva nia · Presi­d ent' L i t ~ Eng ineer ing Graphics As istant ( 1 ) : V a rsity Golf.

D o x ALD G.-\ UGLER_, BAeE ; Fo r t V\' ayn e, Indiana · I n sti­tute of Aerona utica l Scien ces ; Student Council ; Sigma Phi D elta .

\\'r LLIAM H uN KLER, BSEE · F ort W ayne India na· Presi­den t' s L ist.

R oBERT KR UEGER, BSME ; Gra nd R apids, Michigan ; D ean 's List ( 2 ) · M ech a nical Engineering C lub · Student Council · ucleus, Editor-in-C hief · V a rsity Soccer M an­ager ( 3 years ) .

.f.\M E · Sc H UTT) BSEE ; H olland, M ichiga n · President' s List ( 3) ; America n Institute of Electric a l Engineers ; Bow ling T eam .

GEoRGE ScouRTI ) BChE ( M a th O ption ) ; D ayton, Ohio · . mer ica n C hemical Society· Interna tiona l C lub.

.TAME L . SMITH_, BSEE · F ort \ rV ayn e Indiana · Presi­dent' s List ( 3) ~ D eans List ( 6 ) ; Institute of Radio Engi­neer : Institute of Elec tronic a nd Elec trica l Engineers ;

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C hemistry Lab Assistant ( 2 ) · Senior Class President ;

Student Council.

A NIL WAGLE) BChE ; Donbivali, Bombay India ; Chemi­c al Eng ineering Socie ty, President · Student Council.

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RA LPH CHRI STMA N_, BEE ( Electronics Option ) ; Quaker C ity, O hio ; Dea n 's List ( 4) · Institute of E lectronic and Electrical Engineers · Caswell Engineering Drawing Awa rd ; The ta Mu Pi.

LARRY DoMI NY_, BSElE · Fort Wayne, Indiana ; Presi­d ent' List ( 1) .

J ERRY DRALL_, BEE (Electronics Option ) : Milwaukee, Wisconsin : D ean's List ( 5 ) : Student Council · Theta

Mu P i.

R o x A LD PRu ITT J BSCE · Milford Illinois ; In tram ura l Sports.

D EVEi'.'"DRA K . SANGHA VI_, BChE · Ahmedabad , Ind ia : C hemical Engineering Socie ty· Nations United C lub : Interna tiona l C lub.

Eo O r-\ WEBB _, BEE ; Marion , Indiana · Dean's List ( 1) · Boa rd of Governors.

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FRED M . HAYES_, BSCE · Danielson, Connecticu t ; Civi l .

C lub, Vice-President ( 2) · Student C ouncil ( 2) · Bowling T eam ; In tram ura ls.

JAM ES MooRE, BEE ; Cambridge, Ohio ; President's L ist ( 2 ) ~ I nsti tu te of Electronic a nd E lec trica l Engineers~

The ta Mu Pi .

THOMA S jAI\SIEWICZJ BEE· Frui tport Michigan· Dean ~s

List ( 1) · Institute of E lec tronic a nd E lect rica l Eng ineers ; Glee Club.

RAY L . O oAFFER BSCE ; Circleville O h io · President' s List ( 1 ) ~ Theta Mu Pi· I ntramura ls.

.fACQUY PoLLET_, BS Math· Montreal Canada.

MoHAM ED ZAHARNA _, BSEE (Math Option ); Gaza Pales tine; Arab C lub, Secretary, Treasurer · Nation s U nited C lub.

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• 1fl the • sent or class

WILLIA M joH NsoN

I ota Tau Kappa Award

MI C HAEL SEAVER

Institute of Aerospace Sciencf s Award

Not Pictured:

RoB ERT KRUGER , Editor of Nucleus; J ACQUY PoLLET_, Science Depart~ment ( Math ); WILBUR BRYANT_, I ota Tau Kappa Award; FRANCIS H AGER, W.all Street

WI LLIAM HoLLI NOER

H eise A ward

GEORGE SETSER

I ota Tau. Kappa A ward Phi M u Chi A ward Science D ep artment Sch olastic A ward ( Ph)'sics)

THOMAS STOC KAMP

I ota Tau Kappa Award

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C H ARL E

I ota 1~au

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WH ELAN

Kappa Award

C HARLE S WRIGHT

i\1/aharajh Troph y for Chemical Engi.neering

]oN SuRPRISE

Electrical Engineering Outstanding Student Award Institute of Electrical and Electronic E ngineering Paper Contest A ward

jOH N WI N TERHALTER

I ota T au Kappa A wa.rd

RoBERT AsHBY

Aerospace Engineering Outstanding Student Award

American Institute of Aerospace Sciences Award

Aeronautical S cholastic Award

HARVEY BAKER

Phi Mu Chi A ward

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• 1ll the senior class

H AROLD BECK

Alpha Gamma Upsilon Award I ota T au Kappa Awa.rd

H EJ\"RY CooK

Zolta ni Award

D oxALD BEEsox

Alpha Garnma Upsilon Award I ota Tau Kappa A ward Phi Mu Chi A ward S cience D epartment Scholastic A ward ( Physics).

JoH~ H AMILTON

Sigma Phi Epsilon A ward

CLIFFORD D oYLE

I ota T au Kappa Award

STEVE HIPPEKSTEELE

I ota T au Kappa A ward

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Don t kill the ref we'r e winning.

First Row: D ave Hickman, Larry Beerman, J ohn G res, J ohn Winebrenner , Ray Thompson, J erre M cM anama (Ass' t Coach ) . Second Row: R alph Spencer, D ave C ar­roll Les Bridges D ave Norr, Ron Zigler , M ike G iger, Bob M acy (Coach ) .

Coach Macy directed the Tech basketball team to

school records of _20 victories and 89 points averaged

per game. The team placed third in the Mid-Central

Conference and third in the R.I. T. tourney.

Ron Zigler was chosen the Most Valuable Player

as he set a school record of 597 points scored in one

season. Les Bridges received the award for the most

improved player. Dave Hickman and Ron Zigler were

chosen members of the all-conference team.

Larry Beerman, Honorary Captain, is the only man

graduating this year. The 12 returning lettermen

should give T ech another strong squad next season.

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J UNIOR V AR ITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Ro·~, : J ohn Gre , K enne th Eas ter , D a ,·e Crosse, R oss Andrew(\. G erald Fle tcher . econd Ro'' : Gale Bronnenberg. Ed I-Iannner barher. L es Bridges, a ry t ~1 nl ey, Eh·in N c.--.-v­hou c. J errr :\I r~f anama ( Coach ) .

TECH ' CHEER LEAD ERS Left to Right: 'Terry Burn ~ . Ginny h\·ala. Shirley Snyder . D en i e Swiller added th~ good form a nd spirit tha t wa need ed a t T ech's hon 1\' basketball ga1nc .

. no the r t " ·o point .

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Missed · 110\V get that rebound.

Ray drives for another two points.

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T ech gets two more.

C an' t get then1 all.

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First Row: Ed J\1orton ( Coach ) , K en l~ay l o r , Ste\·e P i ttL Bjorn Oseid . M anouchehr M onsef. V assiliad is L issandros. Second R ow Left to Right: 1\fanuel M edina , Tim .T uJ·,

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soccer

Coach Ed M orton faced the problem of having just

two returning lett_ermen as a nucleus for this year's

teatn. They were M anoucher M onsef and Jeff Davis .

The Warriors were only able to win their opening

game with G oshen College. They then faltered , losing

four in a row. They were only able to salvage a tie with

Indiana University and then .finished the season by

losing two more gam es.

The most outstanding feature of the season was the

cons is tent play of freshman Steven Pi ttl. In his very

:first collegiate game he tied the school record for ((most

goals scored in a single game'' with two goals. O ther

bright spots included the play of Dominic Arbitrio,

Manuel Medina, and Wjoah Boayue, all of whon1

were freshn1en.

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. but we 1-{0t this one.

.Just n1issed that one ...

New dance sensa tion ??

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First Row: J erry Dowden , T erry H awk, D an H elker, D an Lambert, J ohn I-Iamilton, Bob Bailla rgeon, Don K iewitt, Fred G aspardo. Second Row: K en Benoit, Steve K arp, Benny D aniels, J acob Brem anis, .John Werner , Tom Miu -

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nella, Pe ter Rosin, J erre M cM anama (Coach ) . Third Row: K ent Sherman, Walt Chrush, .T ohn Lewis, C harles Funk, Duane L ibbie, Ar t Goldstein , .Terry Cheselka 1 .Toe D el Gatto, H arvey Kreigsman, J ohn Brown ( M anager) .

The 1963 Tech baseball team ended the season with

five wins and fourteen losses over-all and a 3-5 record

in conference games. Don Kiewett earned the team

batting crown. Tech's most valuable players were the

ace pitcher Dan Lambert, who had four victories, and

the hustling shortstop Dan H elker. The team posted

a record fielding average of .924. With John Hamil-

ton being the only player to be graduated, the experi-

ence gained this year will help in producing a well-

rounded team.

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The Tech putters, coached by Ben Dow, fashioned

a 4-3 record in match play. In tournament play, the

team placed second in the Mid-Central Conference

Tournament and eleventh out of twenty-one colleges

in the Little State Annual Golf Match.

Robert Ashby played in the number-one position

this year and is the only member to be lost through

graduation. Ed Gillen and Woody Stillwagon will be

strong contenders for the number-one slot next year.

.Ben Dow ( Coach ), Ed Gillen, .Jim N elson L a rry Bee r­Ina u Woodrow Stillwagon , R obert Ashby.

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L eft to Right: Bob Beaudette, Niru l dgunji , Don Crissman, H oward Gray less E rnest Young Ben Dow (coach ) .

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This season the Tech racketmen, coached by Ben

Dow, tied for second place in the Mid-Central Con­

ference with a record of five wins and three losses.

Don Crissman was selected as the Most Valuable

Player. Next fall's squad should be strong with the

return of Howard Grayless and Don Crissman.

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The thin-clads, coached by Bob Macy, were ham·

pered this year by a lack of depth on the team and the

loss of half of the practice field. The team's main

strength was in the dashes. New school records were

set by Gerald Fletcher in the 440-yard dash and Homer

Fager, Ted Washington, Charles McKim and Gerald

Fletcher in the mile relay. The young team picked up

invaluable experience which, coupled with their great

spirit, will prove beneficial next year.

They're off.

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First Row: President, Lewis J. Born mann · Vice-Presiden t, Ea rl W. Carey · R ecording Secreta ry, Pryde D avis ; Cor­responding Secre tary, Bruce J ones· Donald Lemont, Ray Stuzman. Second Row: Russel Steele , Donald Cathca r t, Richard Ch ute, H enry J. Michalski Richard DuBois

K en Plummer, James K eel. Third Row: J erry Smith, Melvin Appelbaum, Treasurer; John Winterhalter, Larry Wambsganss Robert Craig, Grant T aylor \Voodrow Stillwagon Richard Krebs.

The Student Council is an organization composed

of elected students of each class. It serves as a liaison

organization between the administration, the student

body, and other colleges in 1natters relating to student . . .

actt vt n es.

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The Inter-Fraternity Council is the judicial bod y

which governs the standardization of the pledging p ro­

gram, and p romotes cooperation among the f ra terni­

ties in both scholas tic and social a ffai rs. I t is composed

of representatives of each f ra ternity on campus.

F irst Row: D ave Bowser Alvin H arris L ynn Cohen , Floyd Foust Advisor Donald H enderson , Abel Sha hverdian. ec­ond Ro\\·: \ '\lilliam Shepherd , J ohn Currier , Ru se ll Bo-

• • • 1nter aternt COlltlC

ger D a niel H elker, Edward Loescher , T hi rd Row: Ken Plummer R obert Baillargeon, Smokey \1\fil on, Eugene Pitstick Don Sherwood.

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First Row: Baba Fa toorachi, Ahmad Mireskandari I r adj 'fodj ~rric h . I raj Hagh naz~1 rz ~H.l e h . Second Ro,v: II ~1£e:

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Erfani Y-oohanna Fa toorachi M anouchehr M onsef R ez'l T amhidi.

The Iranian Student Club is an organization of

students from Iran now studying at Indiana Institute

of Technology. Its purpose is to promote better under­

standing between themselves and the American peo­

ple, and to assist the students in coming in closer con­

tact with one another .

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Front Row: K eith J orgensen, Alice Kupper Fred H ayes , D avid Solomon, lradj Todj arieh . Second Row: Charles Whelan, Pryde Davis , Reza T amhidi , .Terry Van Ert, Ren-

The Association of Civil Engineers of Indiana In­

stitute of Technology is an organization of students

and faculty in the civil engineering department.

The purpose of this organization is to attempt to

con1municate to the student some of the difficulties he

will experience in his chosen field. This is accomplished

by inviting as guest speakers n1en from different

branches of the civil-engineering field.

ben H art, Frank Saam. Back Row: .Jan1es Gadley, Eugene Wa tern1an, J ames Acheson George H amn1, Woodrow S till""·agon H enri St. D enis.

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First Row: P ryde D avis, Chairman ; D avid Browne Sec­re ta ry· Alice K upper, Corresponding Secreta ry· Cather­ine Walsh, Moderator ; Abdou Abou-Antoune; Adid Ali Khan, Treasurer ; P aul Wei I. Back Ro"-v : Shirish J as ani;

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Anil Wagle; Walter German ; Juergen Fluegge· E.A.V . Horia k, Modera tor · F arris Elgee, Vice-chairman · Williarn Hickey.

The purposes of the International Oub of Indiana

Institute of Technology are:

1. To stimulate better student-to-student relation­

ships and understanding through common activities,

discussions, and debates on matters of international

nature, and through these discussions, to acquaint the

students with problems of the world, thus providing

the students with the knowledge to converse intelli­

gently on national and international problems;

2. To serve as an area for cultural exchange be­

tween both American and Foreign students here on

campus;

3. To be the linking medium between all countries,

for both the purpose of realizing and analyzing the

differences and similarities of the students;

4. To help smooth the adjustment of new students

to the cosmopolitan atmosphere on the campus of

I. I. T.

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Front Row: Robert Albright, Anil Wagle, Ji tendra San­ghvi, Faculty Moderator Joseph Cranmer, Pravinchandra Koradia Edward Loescher, D evendra Sanghavi. Back

The Chemical Engineering Society is open to any

student in Chemical Engineering. Its purpose is to

help develop the student in his profession by dissemi­

nating knowledge relating to the practice and theory

of chemical engineering for him.

Row: Rupesh Saikia Dharamshi Ganatra, Tom Smolarek, J uergen Fluegge, J ohn H amil ton Shashi Anand pur~ , Sheth T ansukh .

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First Row: Donald Geeks, Richard Blank, Baba Fatoora­chi, W. J. Williams, Carl H agihara, Angel Padilla, Richaro Sanoers, Robert Beaudette. Second Row: Richard G ibbs, Larry Kunimoto, Rodney Morimoto, Charles Trinkle, Robert Birman, Adsou Abou-Antoune, Russel Steele, Earl Nozaki, Andre Prioleau, Charles Crothers, Bakr M . Ber­nawi. Third Row: R aymond Wisniewski, Christ Demo-

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poulos, Earl Carey, Steve Weihl, Johannes Louterborn, D aniel Olive, Reynold Gianna ttasio, H enry Michalshi, Niranja Idgunji, Gerald Cheney. Fourth Row: Charles Lehman, M elvin Appelbaum, Larry Kugler, Willia1n Savel, ] ames Feldwisch, Daniel Garavaggio, Richard Bus­sen, Rudy Schalow, .T ohn Long, Theodore Carroll .T r.

The Indiana Tech Electrical Association is an asso­

ciation devoted to promoting professional growth in

students in the field of Electrical and Electronic En-

gineering. It prepares the student for his profession

by field trips into industry and guest speakers from

industry in these fields.

The association is an affiliate of the American In­

stitute of Electrical Engineers, and membership is open

to any student enrolled in the electrical or electronic

departments.

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To be a member of the Chinese Club, one must be

of Chinese origin. The primary purpose of this organi­

zation is to promote cui tural and social relationships

for members. This is accomplished by participation in

intramural sports, study of both western and oriental

cultures, and instillment of a worthy philosophy of life.

Front Row: Norman 0 . Long, Clifford Pang, William Ng John \Voo, George Kwong. Second Row: Edwin Chan,

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Benjamin B. Lew, Benton Moon, Allan Lee, H ang-Kien Kwan.

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First Row: M ichael Seaver R ober t Ashby, Laywn 1'e­kulve, Bruce Eakle, D avid K aplin . Back Row: T'om Atkins, R on .T aye, Gene Peotte r, Phil Powell Art N icholson .

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The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is the rep­

resentative society for engineers, designers, and tech­

nical specialists in all of the sciences related to the de­

sign and development of airborne craft.

Student membership provides the student engineer

or scientist with broad opportunities to engage in ac­

tivities associated with his future career in aviation.

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The Mechanical Engineering Club is an affiliate of

the Fort Wayne section of the American Society of

Mechanical Engineers. Membership is available to

students enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering de-

partment.

The purpose of this organization is to advance, pro­

mote, and teach new phases of mechanical engineering.

This is accomplished by speeches by experienced en­

gineers and field trips to area industry.

Front Row: Steve Rite, Richard Segletes, D avid Gahlinger H oward Pratt, .Tack Q uinn (faculty mod era tor ), R onald Sheffer, K en Coon, D onald Lemont. Second Row: Phillip Vogel, I-Ienry Cook, Paul K oob, Steven Hippensteele, Gat y

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Over, T om H orning Steve Breiner, Floyd Foust. Third Row: Paul Q uevillon, Joh n T yner, L ynn M cKinney, M el Schurdell Lloyd G reen , D onald Cathca rt , Wes ArforJ, Lynn C arpenter

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First Row: Robert Ber ry, Galen H orsch W . R on M ercer , Moon ] oh. Back Row: D onald Gorr, P hi llip Conarroe, Leon Brantman, R obert Stewart.

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The Society of Automotive Engineers at Indiana •

Institute of Technology is a student branch affiliated

with the national society. It is sponsored by the Me­

chanical Engineering Department and is open to all

engineering students who are interested in the advance­

ment of the automotive industry.

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The purpose of the Indiana Institute of Technology

Judo Club is to promote Kodokan Judo on this cam­

pus. The club was founded in the spring of 1962 and

was f ully accredited by the school in December 1962.

The club is a member of the National Collegiate Judo

Association and is fully accredited by the Judo Black

Belt Federation of America. The club is under the

jurisdiction of the Chicago Black Belt Association and

all promotions are sanctioned by this association.

First Row: M elvin Appelbaum, J oe Boehrer , Gas ton For­toul, Kozaburo Miyaka wa (faculty advisor ), .Toe Costanza, Josh Field, Larry Kreigh . Second Row: Duane Liibbe, Bud Congleton, Dennis Sassa, Angel Padilla, David Webs-

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ter, Art Ma t tson, R obert Sieben. Third Row: Ronald Pip­czynski , Walter German, .James Schirott, .John .Tones, Christian Holst, Richard Wi ttaker, Gerald Winship, Kurt A. Siem.

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Front Row: Lewis Bornmann, J ohn K oszeghy, Bill Scheyer, Richard H ixson, D avid K a plan , Michael D in­berg. Back Row: Robert K eegan H . A. Frye .T r . Leon

G iannakeff, J ames Feldwish , Lawren ce Presler , R ichard Webs ter, D nn O li,T.

The Kekiongan Amateur Radio Club's objectives

are to promote amateur radio activities among inter­

ested students and to bring together students who

have an interest in the practical application of com-

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To qualify for membership, a student or faculty

member must have a Federal Communications Com-

mission License ranging from novice to advanced. In­

struction for these licenses is provided by the qualified

members to those who wish to take the examinations

for then1.

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The Indiana Tech Flying Club was formed to give

members an opportunity to fl. y, to obtain their licenses

and to learn to fly at minimum cost. Day and night,

local and cross-country flights are tnade at slight ex­

pense of the members. The organization has two

planes: a Cessna 140, and a Cessna 120, both of which

are hangared at Smith Field. Membership is open to

all students and faculty of Indiana Institute of Tech­

nology.

Front Row: .James Widenhofer, Michael Seaver, R oger K erber, Walter Bing-Zaremba, Addie Ottley, Ben Dow (Faculty M odera tor ) . Second Row: D avid K aplan ,

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Eduardo Gohl , R ay Zook, Larry Cherry, Stephen Smith . Richard C hute , D on Balla rd .

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First Row: Billy Young, J erry V anert Phil Por tanova Charles Knarr . Back Row: D a le Kra uskopf Willie Wright: Larry C herry .T an1es D ohner ( faculty adviser ) .

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The Indiana Tech Weight-Lifting and Body-Build­

ing Club began in January of 1958. Its purpose is to

promote physical culture and further sportsmanship

and tean1work. Teams from the club have entered and

have placed satisfactorily in college competition. Mem­

bership is available to any student who is not on scho­

lastic probation .

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The goal of the Physics Club is the advancement

and diffusion of know ledge pertaining to the science

of physics and its application to human welfare.

The org~nization has acquired a laboratory for ex­

perimental projects. Besides these projects, the organi­

zation's goal is reached by trips into industry and

noted lecturers in the field of physics.

First Row: Lew Bornmann, R oy M ask, Robert Lindner, Graham Thieman. Second Row: Walter Bolhman, .Tames R eed, Ches ter Pie tras, Lawrence Presler.

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Front Row: Oma r A.bbas, A . Chaoki Salloum, Ba kr Bel­nawi , .Ta lal :\ . El-Sa leh , R iad H a laby. Second Ro\-v: F a­rouk Saad , Moharnmed J abbar, T awfig Tillawi , ~Io-

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h arned Za h arna. Third Row: T a riq Al-Ba rra k Sa bah R ayyes, Ibrahim D agher, Thabet Kheiry D a lla 1 Eii ··. K adhim R assool.

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The objectives of the Arab Student Club are: the

promotion of better understanding with the American

people, the dissemination of true and adequate infor­

mation about Arab people, the extension of help and

guidance to Arab students at Indiana Institute of

Technology, and the securing of scholarships for the

benefit of Arab students. Membership in this organiza­

tion is available to any Arab students and any stu­

dents interested in the Arab world.

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The primary purpose of the Hawaiian Club is to

be of helpful assistance to the members in their under­

graduate studies at Indiana Institute of Technology.

The state of Hawaii is the only state represented by

a student organization at Tech. Membership is open

to any student in good standing.

Front Row: Carl H agihara H enry Nitta Alfred Tengan , L arry Kunimoto Rodney M orimoto. Second Ro,v: Don-

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aid Yanagihara, K ay K awabe, Earl Nozaki , Lief K oyanagi. Charles Crothers, Wendell Foo .

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t 'irst Row: Cha ndrasen Dhotre, Neville Vatcha, .Jitendra Gaglani, K antilal Khokhani, Vinod M ehta, N avin Can­gar, Shrenik M emta, R aghbir Goyal. Second Row: R~­j endra Khandhar Sa tish Shah, Dilip Shah ] . J. Bha tt, Ram .T a lani , Prabodh K otha ri, Des R aj M alhotra, Dinesh Sheth, R atila l C hheda , Nal in Vaidya. Third Ro\v: K . D . Pa tc L S. 1VL /\ na ndpura, P . H . M a lkan, N a ra ttam Agra-

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wal, M adhu Shah, H asmukh Shah, Manendra Bhatt, Bhupendra Parekh, Ravi Chand Bothra, A .. M . Arnonkar N. ]. Patel. Fourth Row: Vijay Patil, J aga t Gosalia, Feroze Irani , Husain J amsa Dilip Parikh Arvind Patel, C himan Gandhi, Amrut P atel, Vijay Thakkar Niranjan Gandhi, H arendra M ehta.

The purpose of the organization is to provide bet­

ter understanding between the Indian students and

non-Indian students at Indiana Tech and to extend

guidance to new Indian students. Membership is availa­

ble to any student who is in..terested in Indian culture.

Our participation in social functions may enhance • -

closer ties between the Indian students and the Ameri-

cans .

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The ACS students' affiliate of Indiana Tech is a

Chapter of the American Chemical Society, the world's

largest organization devoted to a single science. The

purpose of this Club is to create and stimulate interest

among students of chemistry and chemical engineering

and to help them academically and socially to become

better qualified candidates for future positions.

Periodic field trips also help to acquaint the students

with industry and give them some insight into the vast

potential of their chosen field.

First Row: Charles Saweikis, Edward K oos, Theodore J ay, Dennis Parrott, Phil R eed, Grant T aylor . Second Row: Chester Pietras, Sec-Treas; James Troska, President;

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Ernie Young, V ice-President; Edwa rd Guindon, Advisor; L eon Reynolds.

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The purpose of the P·akistan Student Association

is to interpret · the culture, problems and aspirations

of the Pakistanis to the campuses and communities of

America.

Any student or trainee who is a citizen of Pakistan

and who is enrolled in any Fort 'Wayne institute of

higher learning or attached to any organized training

group is eligible for membership .

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The purpose of the Tech Manor Club is to provide

the self-government ot dortnitory students, to repre­

sent dormitory students to the College administration,

to promote scholastic a tta.inmen t, and to promote the

social development and general welfare of the students

living in the dormitories at Indiana Institute of Tech­

nology.

Front Row: Charles Brown, Chairman ; Joseph Concan­non; Stanley Mitchell, Social Chairman ; Dennis Parrott, Secretary; James J . Steele, Advisor; John H easley. Second

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Row: Richard A. DuBois; V aldur Pratka ; Edward L . Murphy ; J ames Dohner, Faculty Advisor ; J ohn Petko ; Richard C . Blank, Advisor .

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The year 1962-63 has been a period of many •

changes and challenges for Tech in which we have

gained many rich memories. The staff of the 1963

KEKTONGAN hope that this book, in a future time and

place, will help us to recall a fond memory or two and

make our intellectual growing pains trivia. We have

attempted to present through words and photos an

attractive record of various events which have high­

lighted the year and added to our growth.

JOE CONCANNON Sports Editor

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E. J. Morton, Alice Kupper, Dick Morris and Dick Gibbs.

We of the staff like to feel that we have fulfilled

our duty to be a true representative of the students.

Our purpose is to represent news and information of

importance to all at Indiana Tech.

We believe in Indiana Tech and its principles, and

we consistantly support all organizations and programs

which contribute to the welfare and progress of the

college. Whenever criticisms are leveled, we intend

them to be constructive, and in keeping with our

policy of responsible reporting.

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Left to Right: R ay Wisniewski, Ron .Joseph, Tom Folga R ay Shepard, Don Sherwood, Bob Marshall (advisor) . Not Shown: Bud Green and Gene Gulliver.

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Indiana Tech's bowling team is a member of the

National Intercollegiate Bowling Association, the first

national college association for bowling. The matches,

except for the roll-offs, are all postal matches to deter­

mine the championship:

During the 1962-63 season, the Indiana Tech team

competed with Carnegie Tech, University of Pitts­

burgh and the University of Akron. The team placed

third in season competition which entitled them to

bowl in the roll-offs with the teams from Pittsburgh

and Akron at Ohio State University. The Tech team

came in third.

This year, for the first time, the members of the

intercollegiate bowling team were awarded letters by

the school.

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Organized in July of 195 7, the purpose of Indiana Tech Students' Wives Club has been to further social

activities, acquaintances, and friendship among the wives of students of liT. Wives of all married students

of liT are eligible for membership. The clu5 arranges programs of varied types for the

members. These rna y range from an address on the so<:ial problems of our time by a local authority to

bingo or a humorous skit given by members of the

Club. It is also the purpose of Indiana Tech Students'

Wives Club to contribute to and work for the good of

the College whenever possible. At banquets held twice annually wives of graduat­

ing students are presented with their P .H.T. (Putting

Hubby Through) degrees.

Front Row: Mrs. J oseph Bochrer M rs. M ichae l Gigl'r. Mrs. 1~hcodore Carroll , J r. :Ni rs. Walter Sucver. Mrc;;. Charles L epley, M rs. K.ei th Austin , lvf rs. D avid Durand, 1ifrs. R oger 1v'Iontgon1cry, Mrs. E dward K ouder. Second Row: Mrs. Alex D avidson, Mrs. Wilfred M ai llet, 1 I rs . R alph D ePaolo, 11rs. D an F inch, J\1 rs. Ernes t Vyrostek. Ad,·iscr M rs . Edwin H oriak, M rs . George W alker I\·.

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Adviser Mrs. Clarence Cain , ~1 rs. K eith J orgensen. Back Row: ~Irs . Steven Za krzewski, l\1rs. R ichard Gibbs, Mrs. Angel P ad illa, I rs. J ohn D iehm. ~ I rs. I lko K owalenko. Mrs. Bruce Browand, 11rs. ~1arcus \Vhitman. 1:1rs. Charles Booker, J\I rs. Th omLts tockan1p. Mrs. J ira ir Yessayan, Mrs. J ohn Cron1 ic.

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First Row: Anthony F allone , D a llas Lunsford , Michael Dinberg, R ichard Sarber , facuity modera tor. Second Row: IV! arion Griffin , Charles Saweikis, Robert Krueger , ThomJs Wong Bjorn O seid, J ames V esey, H oward Sa lles. Third

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Beta Chapter of The Alpha Gamma Upsilon was

accepted by Indiana Institute of Technology in May,

193 2 the first fraternity installed in the College. The

aim and purpose of Alpha Gamma Upsilon is summed

up briefly in the following passage: ((This fraternity

shall be a secret fraternal organization whose aim and

purpose is to promote friendship, comradeship, and

n1utual understanding among the members; to develop

character· to uphold the ideals of the College, and to

fos ter the highest ideals of ethical conduct and good

citizenship."

Row: Robert Hunsicker J ames Gadley Robert R analdo. K en t K elly K enneth D ander Larry Levine, Gene G ul ­live r.

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First Row: Bill Shepherd, Ron H offma n, Carl Lundval , Tom Dravis, M elvin 1vfixner K en Coon , .Tames R ood. Sec­ond Row: J ohn Foster , K en Plummer, Donald C a thca1 t , N icholas Brewer, Walter C hrush , R ober t Leiendecker,

The one-time local Kappa Sigma Phi was installed

April 27-28, 1963, as the Iota Lambda chapter of Tau

Kappa Epsilon. Love, Charity, and Esteem, these are

the guiding lights of Teke. These all boil down to

brotherhood, a main goal of our fraternity. We be­

lieve that a fraternity is not solely made great by its

fraters but also by the keen competition pressed upon

it by the other organizations. Tau Kappa Epsilon is

the largest national fraternity and is constantly ex­

panding by initiating top local fraternities on catn­

puses across the United States.

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Wes Arford , .Joseph D 'ita lia. Third Row: Eugene Da iglr , Allan Voigt, Michael Bethell .James P a tterson, A. Nelson Stradling, William Porter, Peter R osin , K arl Ca rter, Gregg Walker Glenn Burguer .

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First Row: Lee Bernhardt, faculty modera tor ; Abel Shahverdian, D avid Gahlinger, Dan Finch, Galen Horsch, Ronald Sheffer, Robert Stewart. Second Row: Don Mo­ringiello, John Chin, lradj Todj arieh , Steve J uranics P aul Smith, H afez Erfani, William N g. Third Row: D aniel Lee, Milford T ennity, Angel P adilla, Ralph Christ-

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m an, Charles Andracchio, Howard Pra tt, Grover Lee .Toe Caparrotti. Fourth Row: Thomas Barbiere, Arnold Voehringer, Marvin Cunningham, Christ D emopouloc; , Richard LeGrand Ray Odaffer , H arley Bailey, StevP K arp, Steve Hite, H oward Grayless, Jim Moore.

Originally organized at Indiana Institute of Tech­

nology in January, 1957, Theta Mu Pi Fraternity

places special importance on three items: EQUAL-

ITY, UNO ERST ANDING, and UNITY. A con-

structive pledge program with no hazing or degrada­

tion of any sort, as well as special stress being placed

on high scholarship as a requisite to a successful fra­

ternity, are an integral part of the program. All mem­

bers are accepted solely on their own individual worth,

regardless of race, color, or creed.

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Phi Kappa Lambda offers a brotherhood fraternity

for the Catholic students at Indiana Tech. Phi Kappa

was the name selected by the membership to serve as

the outward sign of an organization that endeavors

to promote conduct consistent with good morals, and

an active Catholic faith, creating an atmosphere which

will stimulate substantial intellectual progress and

scholastic achievement; and also to promote principles

of fraternal loyalty through brotherhood.

Front Row: Eugene Pi tstick, C harles U trias, Edward Loe­scher , J ohn Currier, Mike Shirey, Andrew Funich, J oseph Zaleski. Second Row: R onald Viele Vincent D organ, Gene R ebert, J ohn D aly, Gerald Essenmacher, R obert Sieben.

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Back Row: Charles H iltunen, Ronald Pipczynski, Andy Tomko, Torn Smolarek, R alph Griffin, J r. , M ichael D ob­bins.

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Front Row: R obert Baillargeon, Ed Smith, D an H a rtwick, D ick C hute K en Benoit, Floyd F oust G era ld Whi te. Sec­ond Row: R ichard Torncheski , Thomas Cassidy Michael Seaver , D ave Bowser Arthur N icholson, Roger K erber,

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The purpose of Sigma Phi Delta is to promote ad­

vancement of the engineering profession; to foster the

advancement of engineering education; to instill a

greater spirit of cooperation among engineering stu-

dents and organizations; to inculcate in its members

the highest ideals of good citizenship, Christian man­

hood, obedience to law and to brotherhood; and to en­

courage excellence in scholarship.

The fraternity was founded at the University of

Southern California in April, 1924. The membership

totals nearly 4,000 engineers and engineering students .

Steve Breiner . Back Row: William Engle William W righ t, Billy Young, J ohn Zink, L arry Cherry H erman M eyer , Paul Colonibo.

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First Row: .John Hamilton, .James Kane, James Pa trick, Victor Smith, Allen Price, Ray D enault, T ed Blaney, David Nash. Second Row: D amon O sterhout, D onald Lo­mont, Ron Siebert, .John H easley, Richard Krebs, Russel Steele, Dan Olive, D ave Albert, Robert Swindell. Third Row: Lewis J. Bornmann, Joseph A. Cormican, Bruce R.

Theta Tau Upsilon Fraternity was originated on

April 7, 1962, by sixteen students of Indiana Institute

of Technology with the basic purpose of becoming a

National Fraternity. The membership grew until 38

men were granted charter membership.

The members then resigned themselves to the task

of reaching the initial goal. The Fraternity standards

were established to instill a strong foundation and to

make membership a true honor and privileg.e.

The basic ideals of the Fraternity were to promote

high academic standards, provide a useful service to

college and community, to guide and manage gentle­

manly conduct at all times, to always put forth with

highest moral character, and to develop an unsurpass­

able union of brotherhood that will serve as a guide

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Jones, Forrest E. Estep, D avid Norr, Donald C . Alcorn, Stanley Mitchell, Jr., Robert Pooler, R ay Stutzman, Rob­ert M arshall. Fourth Row: J ames Troska, Clement M ar us, D ennis Parrott, John L enz, Larry Wambsganss, Garry Smith, Walter Kraatz, Frank Ello, Ba rry Gartman, J im Fitzgibbons, Francis Kushner, Richard Blank.

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Front Row: Bill Frey, George Perna, Gerald Berbaum, Vinay Khanna. Second Ro,v: L ynn Cohen, D avid King, Larry 11cCl in ton, Wilson R eilly, Dennis Blesey, Vlassios

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Bona tsos, Robert Perillo. Third Row: Robert Weichelt, Richard J oslin, Norbert .Jakuszeski, Frank J edliskowski , Bob M cM onigal, D an Helk~r, Don Sherwood.

The purpose of Theta Xi (formerly Kappa Sigma

Kappa) is to develop and enhance the personality of

its members, to encourage scholastic achievement and

good conduct, broaden outside interests, promote mu­

tual understanding and increase loyalty on the part of

the fraternity brothers to Indiana Tech. Membership

is open to all male students of Indiana Tech.

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Kappa Alpha Psi, a college fraternity now com­

prised of more than 200 undergraduate and alumni

chapters on major campuses and in cities throughout

the country, boasts a membership of over 20,000. It

was founded in the school year of 1910-1911 on the

campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indi­

ana. Its constitution is the law of an organization pred­

icated upon, and dedicated to, the principles of achieve­

ment through a democratic fraternity.

Preparation of the coat of arms was completed dur­

ing the summer of 1911 by three of the founders who

solicited the aid of a professor of Greek Art at the

Indiana University together with that of a professor

of Greek at Concordia University. The second chap­

ter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in 1913.

First Row: Alvin R . H arris, Louis J. Cook Andre P rio­leau. Back Row: H erman M oseley, R ichard J. Gibbs, Rober t Kirkland.

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First Row: H arold Beck, R obert Ashby, Rudy Scha low, Will iam J ohnson. Second Row: Alex Davidson, C ha rles

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Iota Tau Kappa is an honorary engineering fra­

ternity whose name symbolized Industry (Iota) , Thrift

(Tau), and Knowledge (Kappa). The chief objective

of this organization is to promote and to inculcate

high ideals and attitudes of scholarship among the

members of the student body of Indiana Institute of

Technology. In order to become a member of Iota Tau

Kappa, an engineering student must have a grade-point

average of 3.5 or more for four terms, not necessarily

consecutive terrns. At least sixteen college credit hours

shall comprise each of these four terrns .

Lehman, Charles J . Myers, Jr . H erman ]. M eyer , Jr. C lifford Doyle.

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Front Row: Gerald Winship, Robert M cGirr, Roger Olm­stead, Charles Lepler, Lloyd Green, Faculty Moderator E. A. V. Horiak, Walter Suever, Vaughn Roberts, K ei th Austin, Peter File, C . D. Booker . Back Row: J oseph

The Alpha Omega Tau social fraternity became a

part of Indiana Institute of Technology in January,

1957. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote fel­

lowship, social, scholastic, and recreational activities

for its members.

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ArT Smile, Mr. Sarber you're on Candid Camera .

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~cf>~ Banquet time again.

~4>~ Dave and Dan entertain .

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Bob Harold is the Executive Secretary of the National Alumni Association. T he national association maintains records on all members: active, sustaining, honorary and associate. It provides assistance to a ll graduates in their school , business and social life.

Alun1ni Homecoming is a big annual event on campus, but graduates and forn1er students are welcome to visit any • t1n1e.

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Contrary to popular belief, the Alumni Relations

Office, located on Center Drive, just south of the

President's Office, is not operated exclusively for In­

diana Tech graduates.

On-campus students are invited to visit the offices

at any time when the staff can offer constructive coun­

sel regarding campus or alumni activities. Any student

is welcome to drop in for a visit if for no other purpose

than to learn what the National Alumni Association

accomp lishes for its members and what is expected of

grad uates after they have left the campus.

The Association looks on each student as a poten­

tial alumnus, who will some day become a vital part

of the foundation on which the College is built. Col­

lege graduates everywhere share the psychological

urge to be identified as a member of the group, which

is perhaps better described as the desire for {(belong­

ing." Truly once a student earns the title alumnus) he

enters an exciting new part of the brotherhood of man.

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Any College is what it is perceived to be. The Pub­

lic Relations Office is charged with the responsibility

of determining what the image of Indiana Institute of

Technology is and with seeing that this image is an

accurate reflection of the many facets of the College.

In order to properly fill its raison d' etre) the Public

Relations Office must interrelate a complex of publics,

including students, faculty, alumni, community, busi­

ness, religious, and many other groups. Each year many

students become familiar with this office because of

the service it renders in aiding them with special and

extracurricular events. As a result of this service and

the nature of its function, the Public Relations Office

also helps the student gain an awareness of many other

groups and organizations outside the sphere of school • • •

act1v1t1es.

Winifred Troyer, Public Relations staff secretary, pre­pares a publicity information card for the extensive rec­ords maintained by the Public Relations Office.

Rig~t, Harold Belt, working in conjunction with Vice­president and Treasurer C. A. Overholt reports directly to President Keene on long-range Coll~ge development and financing.

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Lou Culp is Director of both Public and Alumni Relations for the College, and also handles the activities of the News Bureau. Offices for all three areas of activity are located in Sumn1it House on Center Drive.

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editor in chief

grant taylor

editor: senior class and organizations

dan hartnett

editor: sports and fraternities

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staff photographer

bill dvorak

faculty moderator

darrow fox

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photography: the president, administration, faculty

wm. j. keller, inc. , bill dvorak, darrow fox

photography: fraternities, clubs, societies

allen lomont, bill dvorak

photography: senior class

photo-reflex studio at wolf & dessauer

photography: sports and candid

bill dvorak, grant taylor, darrow fox, david schaefer

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darrow fox beck told benson printing company

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