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The new McMillen Library, dedicated May 19, 1962
INDIANA TECHNICAL COLLEGE
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
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The students and faculty of Indiana Tech proudly dedicate
this yearbook to Mr. Dale W. McMillen in deepest appre
ciation of his most generous gift a gift which has made
and will continue to make a vital contribution to the intel
lectual growth of all students who come here, not only from
the United States but from many countries throughout the
world.
Mr. McMillen, right, formally presents library to Arthur Fruechtenicht, Chairman of Board of Trustees, May 19, 1962.
ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
SPORTS
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Dedication of Dale W. McMillen Library, May 19,~~»~•" · ~
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Arthur Fruechtenicht (right) , an d Carl Pierson , Vice-Chairman (left ), are admiring this new portrait of Dale W. McMillen which is to hang in the library.
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The main reading room
The carrels above are located behind the stacks shown in the picture above.
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Steve Breiner, President of the Student Council, presents "Thank You" book containing student signatures to "Mr. Mac."
Paul Taylor, President of Kappa Sigma Phi, presents Recognition Award from the fraternities to "Mr. Mac."
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Students checking out books to complete assignments
On the floor below the reading room there are smaller rooms available for seminars and study.
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Don Temp le , President of the Alumni Assoc iation , presents a Distingu ished Service Award to "Mr. Mac" honoring him as "indu striali st , philanthropist , and humanitarian."
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Mess rs. Dana and McMi ll en , left and right , advise Robert R. G ilruth , Director of Project Mercury, as to procedure in acceptin g Honorary Doctor of Science Degree .
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Even before landscaping was completed, the students lost no time in making use of " Mr. Mac's" generous gift to further higher education in Fort Wayne for the many students who come here from a II parts of the world .
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The Th eme of Dedication Day for t he new Library is d is played at the luncheon on May 19, 1962.
Plans to build a new library were launched by
Mr. Dale W. McMillen, founder and president of
Central Soya Company, in February, 1961, when
he pledged his full support for the new building.
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President Archie T. Keene, at left, shows Robert R. Gilruth, director of Project Mercury, the Indiana Tech campus. Dedication Day, May 19, 1962.
C. A. Overholt Vi ce-president and Treasurer
Ralph W. Young Dean of Faculty
John B. Crane Vice-President for Funds Development
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Robert C. Ruhl ~=-•L~~ ._ . R d II ~ on an a
Dean of Eng ineering Dean of Students
Mac A. Fuelber Oren B. Huffer Business Manager and Director of Purchases Regist rar and Director of Admissions
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Harold W. Belt Assistant to the President
Richard D. Dermer Director of Research and Development
Robert Large Director of Placement
Meredith Sprunger Director of Freshman Division
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Evelyn M. Bo~Nyer
Assistant to the Reg istrar
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Benjamin L. Dow H ead, Aeronaut ical Engineering Department
The Aeronautical Engineering Department a.l Indiana Technical
Col lege strives to have the student we ll prepared in the basic sciences
before the advanced aeronautical topics are undertaken . A g radua te
with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering may enter many phases
of the aerona utica i field. The ever-increasing 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 f uture .
Kenneth Strong
William S. Hazard
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Tod B. Dixon Head, Chemical Engineering Department
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One of the newest branches of engineering. Chemica l Engineering
has advanced rapidly . Practically all industry in some stage of pro
cessing. development or manufacturing. must depend upon men with
a knowledge of chemistry. Today there are highly specialized and
diversified fields such as Gas. Metallurgical. Ceramics and Petroleum.
Because of its being the basic technology underlying the develop
ment and operation of virtually all industry . Chemical Engineering
wi ll realize even greater growth in the years to come .
Joseph W. Cranmer
John Cochran
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Robert C. Ruhl Head I C ivi l Engineering Depa rtme11t
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The development in the various branches of engineeri ng has created
new problems in the design and construction of building s. highways.
airports and other structures. The Civil Eng ineer is meeting the d e
mands of ou r present age with new methods and ideas. Even though
C ivil Engineering is the oldest of the fields of eng ineering I it con
tinues to grow and develop and provide opportunities for men of
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Howard B. Dillon
William D. Shrader
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Walter J. Williams, Jr.
Head , Electr ica I Eng i nee r ing Department
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Electrical Engineering can be generally divided into two main cate
gories : controls and electronics (communications). The graduate
elect rica I engineer may find himself working in the f ields of radar,
guided missiles and satellites, atomic energy, electronic computers,
radio communications, television, control system s, power generation
and distribution, and other numerous specialized phases of Electrical
Engineering in commercial, industrial and military f ields.
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Clarence Cain
Richard Dermer
Earl Devlin
Ray King
Arthur Price
Morris Simmons
Peter Sorenson
Norbert T orzyn
Ivan A. Planck Head, Mechan ical Eng ineering D.epartment
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The field of Mechanical Engineering is so broad that no man can
be an authority on all of its branches. Consequent·ly , mechanica l
engineers tend to become specialists in chosen branches. Therefore ,
the student is given a thorough ba ckground in the basic sciences.
This field is very extensive, for practically every manufactured article
requires the se rvices of mechanical engineers both in the design of
the machine on which it is made and in t·he production of the article
on those machines in the factory.
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Simon Kuo
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Howard A. Macklin
Robert Marshall
Erwin Horiak
Cleo J. Quinn
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Norman 0. Long Head, Ch emistry Department
Chemistry is one of the fund ame ntal sciences, important both in
that it underlies all phases of modern living and in its own right as a
fie ld of employment for the several hundred thousand American
chemists . Its scope includes everything from process control and
analysis to the "glamor" fields of nuclear science and rad ioactive
t racer technique . biochemical resea rch and organic syntheses of vi tal
d rugs . plastics and explosives.
Warren Hoffman
Laszlo Szeg edy
Bernard Richardville
Edward P. Guindon
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-Mary E. Weimer H ead . Eng lish Division
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The primary ob jective of the English Department in an engineering
college is to teach the engineering student the best methods of both
oral and written communication. This is essential in order that the
engineer may more effectively express himself socially and technically.
Joan Crane
Helen Dinius
Margaret Huff
Helen Riordan
Rosemary Delancey
Herman Mackie
Alvin Steinbach
Darrow Fox
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Charles Carr Head, Department of Mathematics
In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathe
matician, the engineer and many othe r scientists whose primary tool
is mathematics. The Department of Mathematics offers a wefl-rounded
cou rse for the young mathematicians. as well as the essential mathe
matics for the enginee rin g, physics and chemistry students .
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Hugh Harp
Richard Sarber
Fred Croninger
James Dohner
Robert Leeper
Hugh Landis
Harry Mellin
Donald Henderson
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Kozaburo Miyakawa Head , Department of Physics
If, as has been said, " this is the atomic age," then t his is t he age
of physics . Nuclear weapons and machines are prod ucts of the physics
laboratory. Each new day finds the physicists of our nation ever widen
ing horizons of man 's knowledge. Therefore, Indiana Technical College
meets the need for training in physics by offering basic and advanced
courses designed to prepare a student ei+her for d irect participation
in industry, or for a scientific career of the more t raditiona l type.
Ralph Bracht
Daniel Dwyer
Leonard Etter
Dean Garrison
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Lee Bernhardt Head , Engineering Graphics
Dwight Case
Engineering Graphics is a descriptive graphica l language used by
engineers and designers throughout the world to express, develop
and record their ideas and information. Men of industry have indicated
that Engineering Graphics is not only important , but absolutely neces
sary. Students need a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of
science and communication, and should be trained early in the engi
neering approach for the so lution of problems . They mu s+ have training
in space visualization; they must develop their powers of analysis and
synthesis; they must be given experience in creative thinking at the
start of their college work; and their abilities to develop and record
ideas must be constantly chal lenged.
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Carl Basham La w, Economics
James Pringle Histo ry
Phillip Kennell Histo ry, Physical Ed ucation
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Meredith Sprunger Psychology
Robert Macy Ath let ic Directo r and C ooch
Sue Mclay Librarian
Staff members shown in receiving room: Helen Cook, Mona Belle Turpin, Mariorie West, and student workers.
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Rafique V. Ahmed, BSEIE; Sylhet. Pa kistan; President's List (I); Electronic Engineering Society; Pakistan Student A ssociation. President.
Nicholas J. Albanese, BSM E; Hempstead. New York; Iota Tau Kappa (I); President's List (6); Honor Ro ll (I); Mechanical Club. Secretary; Student Council; KEKIONGAN Staff { Veterans Club; Student Instructor. Graphics Lab (6); Varsity Golf.
Gerald W. Allen, BSEIE. Math Option; T ullahoma . Tennessee ; President's List (I ); Electronic Engineering Society.
George W.~i~_~n, BSCE; Coudersport. Pennsylvania; Pres-ident's List {I); Association of Civil Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Co u n c i I ; R i fl e C I u b.
Francis D. Bader, BSEIE; Columbia City. Indiana .
Gordon L. Bailey, BSEIE; Ossian. Indiana; President's List {3); Electronic Engineering Society; Nucleus Staff; Intra m u ra I Softba II.
Jay N. Ballentine, BSEIE. Math Option; McClure, Pennsylvania; President's List (I); Electronic Engineering Society.
John E. Bartus, BSEE; New Haven. Indiana; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity. Assistant Pledge Master; Bowl ing Club. President. Vice- President; I.T.C. Bowling Team {1 ). Team Captain.
George C. Beck, BSME; Scottdale, Pennsylvania; President's List (6); Caswell Award; Mechanical Engineering Club, Secretary (I), President (2); Intramural Sports.
Wayne E. Beck, BSEIE: Scottdale, Pennsylvania; ;Student Council ; Student Instructor, Graphics Lab; Baseball Team.
Myron Bennett, BSEIE: Southampton , New York; President's List (5}; Electronic Engineering Society: Newman Club: Intramural Golf.
Steen Bentzen, BSEIE, Math Option; Pilemuset Sorup Fredensborg. Denmark; Iota Tau Kappa; President's List (8); Electro nic Engineering Society; Phi losophy Club; Lutheran Student Organization.
Merlyn L. Bloom, BSEIE. Math Option; Oak Harbor, Ohio; President' s Li st (5): Electronic Eng ineering Society. Sports Chairman; Student Council; Luthera n Student Association. Vice-President; Glee Club.
Lawrence F. Case, BS Physiccs, Math Option; Chicago, Illinois; President's Lis+ (2): Physics Club; Student Council; Assistant Physics Lab Instructor; Cheerleader (2); Kappa Sigma Kappa, Chaplain, Historian.
Joseph P. Chamberlain, BSEIE. Math Option; St. Petersburg. Florida; President's List{l} ; Electronic Engineering Society.
Donley J. Corkery, BSEIE, Math. Option; Maniwaki. Quebec, Canada; Iota Tau Kappa: President' s List (II); Honor Roll {10); Electronic Engineering Society, Publicity Chairman; Student Council (6}: Nucleus Staff: Chemistry Lab Assistant(!).
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Kenneth R. Crowe, BS Physics, Math Option; Montpelier, Ohio; President's List (7); Physics Club, President (2), Vice-President. (2); KEKIONGAN Staff; A ssistant Physics Lab Instructor.
Fred Davis, BSEIE, Math Option ; Van-couver, B. C" Canada; President's List (2} .
Sergio Diaz, BSCE; President's List (I ); Association of C ivi l Engineers, Trea surer; Chess Club; Soccer Team (2 ).
Lawrence J. Dilworth, BSEIE; Princet on, New Jersey; President's List (5); Honor Roll (I); Electronic Eng i neerin~~c~.ty; Alpha Omega Tau, T rea s-
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Dean M. Gates, BSEIE; Fa llent imber, Pennsylvania; President' s List (3); Electronic Engineering Society.
Gary W. Gilbert, BSAeE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List (4).
Alan S. Gould, BSChE; Miami, Florida; Chemical Engineering Society, Secretary; Chess Club, President; A ss istant Chemistry Lab Instructor (I).
Arthur L. Headlough, BSEIE; Akron, Oh io; Electron ic Eng ineering Society; Flying Club; Varsity Club, President; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President; A ssistant Physical Education Instructor (5}; Varisty Baseball (3); Intramural Sports.
Richard T. Hill, BSME: Sut herland , Iowa; President's Li st (7); Honor Roll (I); Society of Automotive Eng ineers .
Bob G. Hodge, BSCE; Fort W orth , Texas; Associat ion of Civil Eng ineers; Varsity Ba seball; lntra mu ra I Sports.
Emery S. Horvath, BCE; Easton, Pen nsylvania; President' s List (5); Association of C ivil Engineers, Treasurer; Intramural Sports.
R. Lawrence Huff, BS Mat h; Fort W ay ne , Ind iana: President's List (15); Honor Roll (1 0); Technician Staff; Student Assistant to Dean of Students, Pl aceme nt , Public Relations.
Arnold E. Huge, BSEIE; Fort Wayne , Ind ian a; I
Electronic Eng ineeri ng Society; W eight-Lifting Club.
Jay R. Kelchner, BSME; Pa lmyra , Pennsylva nia; President's List (2) ; Mecha_nica l Engineering C lu b, Chairman , Treasure r; Pistol Club, SecretaryTreasurer ; G lee C lub ; National Rifle Association; 1960 Science Fa ir and Carn ival, Co-Cha irman.
James E. Kelly, BSEIE; North Adams, Ma ssachusetts; President' s List (I); Flying Club, Assistant Flight Safety Officer.
Ronald A. Kobiske, BS Physics, Math ; Weyauwega, W isconsin; Iota Tau Kappa , SecretaryTreasurer; President' s List (5); Honor Roll (10); Ph ys ics Club; Assistant Ph ysics Lab Instructo r (4} .
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Walter Langeman, BSEIE; Coalda le, Alberta, Canada; Nucleus Staff, Gold Key Award ; Theta Mu Pi, Pledge Master, House Manager.
WalterS. Leiser, BSEIE, Math Option ; Columbus, Oh io; C o-op Prog ram.
Howard D. Lewis, BSEE; Clarksville, Tennessee;
President's List (2) ; H onor Roll (2) , Electronic Eng ineering Society, Vice-Chairman; Student Council (2); Nucleus Staff, Bu siness M anager.
Samuel · T. Litz, BSCE; Welch , West Virginia;
Preside nt '~M ~t:. A ssociation of Civil Engineers, Sergeant at Arms; Intramural Sport s.
Edmond J. McKean, BSCE; Springda le, Connecticut; President's List (2); A ssociation of C ivil En-
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Frank Machamer, BSCE; Rome, New York ; Presi
dent's List {4); A ssociation of C ivil Engineers; Vet-erans Club, Vice-President; Weight-Lifting C lub.
Frank J. Magyar, BSEIE; Cleveland , Ohio ; Electronic Engineering Society.
Sun On Moy, BSME ; New York; Mechanical Engineering Club; Chinese Club; Intramura l Bowl-• 1 ng.
Robert Mozzer, BSEIE; Manchester, Connecticut;
President's List (2).
Guillermo O'Byrne, BSCE; San Salvador, El Sal
vador ; H onor H oll (I) ; A ssociation of Civil En
gineers; Ph i Iota Alpha , Vice-President; Varsi t y
Soccer {3); Intramural Sports.
Stanley D. Payne, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana;
Iota Tau Ka ppa; President' s List (IOJ; Honor Roll
(4).
Walter J. Peck, BSME; Holgate , Ohio; Presi
dent's Li st (3); Society of Automot ive Engineers,
Secret ary; Dormitory Governor (I ).
Thomas J. Raiac, BSME; Newport News , Virgi nia ;
Iota Tau Kappa; President's Li st (8).
Bernard Res, BSME; Richmond , Indiana; Presi
dent' s List (5); H onor Roll (2); Society of Automo
tive Eng ineers; Theta Mu Pi, Treasurer.
J. Patrick Riddle, BSCE; Springfield, Orego:1;
Honor Roll (I); A ssociation of C ivil Engineers,
President, Secretary; Alpha Gamma Upsilon,
President, Supreme Master, Pledge Master, Ex
ecutive C ommittee, Board of Directors, Treas
urer; Technician Staff; Student Advi.sory Com
mittee; Inter-fraternity Council; Fencing Tea m; Intramural Sports.
William C. Robb, BSEIE; Detroit, Michigan;
President' s List {I); Glee Club; Flying Club; Phi
Kappa Lambda, President, Secretary, H ouse
Manager; Interfraternity Council; Dormitory
Counsellor (2); Intramural Sports.
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Juris Sautins, BSCE; Lakewood, Ohio ; President's
List (2); A ssociation of Civi I Engineers.
Thomas C. Scalzo, BSEE, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's Li.st (I); Sigma Ph i Delta, Vice
Chairman; Varsi ty Baseball; Intramural Sports.
James M. Scanlon, BSCE; Wh itestone, New York; President' s List (I); A ssociation of Civil Engi
neers; Newman C lub; Student Council; Phi Kappa
Lambda , Pledge Master; Inter-fratern ity C ou nci l ;
Intramu ral Bowling.
Joseph J. Sena, BSEIE; Long Island , New York;
Electronic ~~ii.~~~ring Society, Newman Club; lntramural lfc5wl lng :
Douglas B. Sutton, BSEIE, Math Option; New A l
bany, Indiana; President's List (8); Electronic En
gineering Society.
Stephen E. Thoma, BSM E; Mansfield, Ohio; Presi
dent's List (2); Society of Automotive Engineers;
Newman Club, Pu blic Relations Officer.
Gerald K. Thomas, BSEIE, Math Option; Buffa lo, New York; President's List (7); H onor Roll (I); Electronic Engineering Soc iety, Publ icity Direc
tor; Veterans Club; Library A ssista nt {5); Science
Fair and Ca rn iva I Committee.
Ronald V. Trahan, BSChE, Math Option; Southbridge, Massachusetts; President's List (2);
Chemical Eng ineering Society; Student C ouncil;
Newman Club, Trea su rer ; Phi Kappa Lambda.
Henry J. Vimislik, BSEIE, Math Option; Bingham
ton, New York; Electronic Engineering Society,
Vice-Chairman , Sports Chairman; Veterans Club;
Science Fa ir and Carnival, Activities Chairman;
Intramural Sports.
Daryl L. White, BEE; Ursa, Ill inois; President's
List (I); Nucleus Staff, Feature Editor; Kekionga
Amateur Radio Club, Secretary-Treasurer.
David R. Warner, BSEIE; Binghamton, New York;
President's List {I); Electronic Engineering So
ciety.
Donald E. West, BSEE; C ouncil Bluffs , Iowa; Vet
erans Club, President.
Richard P. Pokallus, BSEIE, Math Option; Mata
wan, New Jersey ; Electronic Engineering Soc iety.
Baldwin S. Ray, BSEIE, Math Option; Maracaibo,
Venezuela; Electronic Engineering Society ; Phi
Iota Alpha; Inter-fraternity Council; Intramural
Sports.
John H. Toombs, BSEIE, Math Option; Nyssa, Oregon.
Thurman G. Busz, BME; Fort Wayne, Indiana ; Theta Mu Pi.
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Zeddie W. Alexander, Jr., BEE, Math Option : Fort Wayne, Tnd iana; Math C lub, President.
Muhammad Ashraf, BSME: Wazirabad, West Pakistan; Iota Tau Kappa: President's List (8): Henry Caswell A ward; Society of American Military Engineers.
Graydon D. Brewster, BSEIE: Morley, Michigan; Society of American Milita ry Engineers, Secretary : Flying Club, Treasurer, President.
Roberto Ci 'lt!in~ ~SE I E : New York, New York; President's L i sr ( 2 )': \v e i g h t- Lift i n g C I u b .
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David W. Davis, BChE: Clarksbu rg, West Virginia : President's List (4): Chemical Engineering Society, President; American Chemical Society.
David P. DeWoody, BSEIE, Math Opion: Polk, Pennsylvania; Caswell Award ; Electronic Engineering Society, Treasurer; Glee C lub (I) .
Joseph A. Dorn, BSCE: Buffalo, New York; President's List (2): Math Club, Vice-President; A lpha Omega Tau.
Satyaiit Dutta, BSEIE: Assam , India; President's List (I) : Electronic Engineering Society: India Association; Student Christian Fel lowship.
Peter J. Eandi, BS ME: Springfield, Illinois.
Michael P. Flanigan, BSM E; For+ W ayne, Indiana; President's List (2): Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Council (I); Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice-President, Treasurer, Pledge Master, House Manager.
Frank Germano, BSM E; Brooklyn, New York; President's List (1 }: KEKfONGAN Staff; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President , Vice-President.
Bryan Grapentine, BSEL, Math Option; Manitoba , Canada; Honor Roll (I); Kappa Sigma Phi; Varsity Golf (2).
Joseph Gryglewski; BSCE; Phillips, Wisconsin; A ssociation of Civil Engineers; Flying Club; Phi Kappa Lambda, Treasurer, House Manager.
Everett L. Hutsell; BSAeE; Mountain Grove, Missouri; President's List {3 ); Flying Club.
Albert E. M. lwaskow; BSM E: Brooklyn, New York; President's List (6).
Arnold Johnson; BSEL; Ridgeway, Pennsylvania; Honor Roll (2): Electronic Engineering Society ; Kappa Sigma Phi , Vice-President.
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James E. Kennedy, BSME; Buffalo, New York; Mechanical Eng ineering C lub; Kappa A lpha Psi .
Stanley Knystautas, BSM E; Cleveland, Ohio; President's List (I); Mechanical Club.
Odes James Kyle, Jr., BSME; Toledo, Ohio; Mechanical C lub; Kappa Alpha Psi; Pledge Dean.
Ralph 0. Lambert, BSEE; Flinflon, Manitoba, Canada; Honor Roll (I ).
Clair J. Limrick, BSEE, Math Option; Gipsy, Pennsylvania; President's List (I ); Electronic Engineering Society; Weight-Lifting Club; Intramural Sports.
Car I S. Mac i o I e k; B S M E; B a It i more, Mary I a n d ; President's List {2); Mechanical Club ; Newman C lub, President; Dormitory Governor.
Gerald J. Monti, BSM E; Rochester, New York; Society of Automotive Engineers; Newman Club. President, Vice-President; Phi Kappa Lambda, President; lntramural Sports.
Ronald Kiyoshi Oda, BSCE; Honolulu , Hawaii; President's Lis+ (2); A ssociation of Civi l Engineers, Secretary; Hawaiian Club, Corresponding Secretary and Treasu rer ; Intramural Sports.
Ralph E. Prevette. BSEE; China Grove, North Carolina; ITEA; Flying Club.
Hernan J. Quintero, BSEIE; Maracay, Venezuela.
Rafael E. Robert. BSEL; San Jose, Costa Rica; President's List (I I) ; Society of Automotive Eng ineers; Phi Kappa Lambda, Secretary; Tennis Team.
Eugene R. Ricci. BSM E; Keeseville, New York; President' s List (5); Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Council ; KEKIONGAN Editor (3 ); Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice-President, Pledge Master ; Student Instructor Engineering Graphics~ Basketball Team Manager (I).
Norbert E. Romie, BSME: Fort Loramie, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering Club ; Letterman's C lub; Varsity Ba seball (2).
Donald Rusciolelli. BSEL; Buffalo, New York.
Gerald S. Scott. BSM E: Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mechanical Club, Treasurer.
Joseph R. Smyiunas. BEIE; Shenandoah, Pennsy lvania; Electronic Engineering Society.
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Peter P. Strucker, BEE; Brooklyn, New York; Student I n s t·r u c tor Eng i nee r i n g G r a phi c s.
Robert J. Sullivan, BSEL, Math Option ; .. Front Royal, Vi rginia; President's List (7}; Electronic Engineering Society , Publicity Director.
William Arntzen Thorsdale, BEE; Fishkill, New York; Weight-Lifting Club .
Louis L. Treadway, BSCE; London , Kentucky; President's l~~}=fAssociation of Civil Engineers; Kappa Sigma Kappa, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Pledgemaster.
Howard Vineyard, BSM E: Hudsonville, Michigan; Mechanical Club, Treasurer; Veterans Club.
Dalmer Wagner, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indian a; Student Christian Fellowship ; Bowling Team.
Joseph P. Walko, BSAeE; Dubois, Pennsylvania; President's List (4); Insti tute of Aerospace Sciences, Treasurer; Newman C lub.
Mark R. Walsh. BSEL; Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Robert A. Wanner, BSM E; Fort Wayne, Indiana;
President's List (I); Student Council (I); Bowling
Tea m.
Frank Weber, BSEIE; Rosenberg, Germany.
Leonard Williams, BSM E; Kingston, Jamaica;
Mechanical Club; American Society of Military
Engineers; ASM E; Nations Un ited Club.
Peter J. Zegan, BS Physics, Math O ption; New
York, N ew York; Presid ent's List· (7); Honor Roll
(I); Physics C lu b, President, Vice-President; Technician Staff (I); Theta Mu Pi, President, Secretary,
House Manager; Inter-Fraternity Council, Presi
dent, Secretary ; Physics Lab A ssistant (6); Intra
mural Sports; Junior Class President.
Sherman Zell, BEIE; Brooklyn, New York; Iota Tau
Kappa; President's List ( 6); H onor Roll ( 6); Ama
t eur Radio Club; Physics Lab Assistan t (3 .
Delbert DeForest, BSEE ; Laurens, Iowa ; Freshman
C lass Secreta ry; Electrical Engineering Society;
Intramu ral Sof tball and Foot ball .
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Ibrahim Baltagi, B.SM E; Bei rut, Lebanon; Arab Student Club; Nations United Cl ub .
Lowell D. Bayes, BS EE ; Washington , Ohio; President' s List (I); Flying Club, Flight co-ordinator; EE Bowling Team.
Robert J. Bey, BSAeE; Nekoosa , Wisconsin; President's List {I); lAS {2); Student Council {2); Kappa Sig ma Kappa, Se.rgeant at Arm.s {2) , Pled gem aster, Treasurer, Chaplain , Glee Club; Libra ria n ; I n tram u r a I Sports .
. James E. Bodette, BSCh E; Wisconsin Rapids, W isconsin; -~~rfirtal Engineering Society; Phi Kappa Lambda; Newman Club, Treasurer (I); Intramural sports.
Jerome R. Bodmer, BSChem; Appleton, Wisconsi n; President's List (I); Kap pa Sigma Phi; American Chemical Society; Lab Ass istant (2).
Robert W. Bonsall, BSCE ; Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada; Association of Civil Engineers; President' s List ( I ) .
Angelo A. Boscolo, BSME; West Haverstraw, New York; SAME, President Vice-President ;
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Theta Mu Pi; Intramural sports.
Harold J. Braun, BSC E; Baltimore, Maryla nd ; C ivil C lub, Secretary; Iota Tau Kappa; President's List (5); Dean's List (4); Student Council (2); Caswei.! Drawi ng Award .
Henry R. Buthmann, BSME; Hempstead, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Luthern Association , Vice President.
William J. Buyers, BSM E; Livonia Michigan; Presi
dent's List (3); Dean 's List (5); Theta Mu Pi , VicePresident (2); Society of Automotive Engineers, Treasurer (2); Track team; Intramural sports.
Thomas D. Callahan, BSAeE; Oreland , Pennsylvania; Dea n's List (1); lAS; Sigma Phi Delta; Flying Club, President, Secretary; Weight-Lifting
Club; Sky Diving Club.
Rudolph Chung, BSME ; Brooklyn, New York; Dean's List (I); SAE; Student Council; Senior Class President; Theta M u Pi , Pledgemaster, Sergeant at Arms; Chinese Club, President; Bowling
Club, Vice-president; Intramural sports.
Sam Y. Chung; BSEE; Brooklyn, New York; AlEE; Chinese Club, President; Bowling Club, Secretary.
Norman D. Cowder, BSEI E; Clearfield , Pennsylvania; President's List (3); Dean' s List (8); Electronic Engineering Society; Secretary; Student Council, President, Vice President; Sophomore Class Secretary ; Nucleus Reporter ; Science Fa ir
and Carniva l Committee Co-Chairman.
Joseph J. Cozzolino, BSME; Belleville, New Jersey; President's List (2); Society of Automotive Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Treasurer, House Manager, Social Chairman; Student Council.
Lane M. Cunningham, BEE; Jackson, Missouri ; Intra m u ra I sports.
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Franco D'Agostino, BSCE; Caracas Venezuela; President's List (I); Association of Civil Engineers.
Gerald L. Davis, BSM E, Math; Portsmouth , Ohio; President's List (3); Dean's List (8}; Math Club; Meehan ical Club, Society of Automotive Engineers; lAS.
Charles L. LeMarsh, BSAeE; Dayton, Ohio; President's List (3}; Flying Club; Nucleus Staff.
Richard ·J. DeRuby, BSEIE; Rome, New York ; President's ~(~~_. AlEE: Newman Club; Va rsity Track, Baseball; Bowling Team; Weight-Lifting Club: Intramural sports.
John A. Dixon, BS Math, BSAeE; lAS ; Flying Club, Secretary; Student Council.
Peter Dombrowski, BSEIE; Chicago, Ill inois ; AlEE; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sergeant at Arms, Scrib9, House Manager.
Robert J. Dykman, BSEIE; Poughkeepsie, New York; Electronic Engineering Society, Dean 's List (3 }.
Robert C. Elander, BSEIE; Kingsburg, Ca lifornia; Dean's List (3); Electronic Eng ineering Society.
Peter Erdenberger, BSM E; Math Option; Olden
burg, Germany; President's List (I); Mechanical Eng ineering Club, Treasurer; Weight-Lifting
C lub.
Norman Ferguson, BSME; Elmont, New York;
Dean 's List (6J.
Kenneth F. Ferrari, BCE; Tovey, Ill inois; Associa
t ion of Civil Eng ineers; Flying Club, Treasurer ;
Intramural sport s.
Charles Fiorenza; BSCE; Association of Civil En
gineers; Sigma Ph i Delta, Sports Director; Bowl
ing Club; In tra m u ra I sports.
Robert G. Foggan, BSAeE; Seneca, Pennsy lvania ;
Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Flying C lub.
Richard W. Gasdorf, BSEE, BSME; Lima , Ohio;
President's Li st (2) ; Mechanical Engineering Club,
Treasu rer; Student Council (3}; Governor of Max
well H all (3 ); Tech Manor Club, Board of Governors ; Student Christian Fellowship ; Lutheran
Student A ssociation, Vice-President; Gamma
Delta A ssoc iation of Lutheran students.
Kevin M. Gaul, BSAeE; Institute of Aeronautica l
Sciences , Treasurer (I). Secretary (2); Bowling
Team; Intramural sports.
Robert 0. Gavitt, BSEIE, Math Option; Electronic
Engineering Society; Iota Tau Kappa, Vice·-Presi
dent ; President' s List (9); Student Counc il (3);
Nucleus, Editor.
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E. Rick Gesue, BS M E; C ortland , O hio ; Iota Tau Kapp, Pres ident's List (5), Dean's List (2); Dorm Scholastic A wa rd , 60-6 1 and 61 -62 ; Student Council Board of Governors; Dorm Governor; V a risty Baseba II; Letterman 's C lub; Int ramural Basketba II .
Honed Ghogawala, BCh E; Calcutta . Ind ia; Chemical Engineering Society.
Shawkat A. Ghumrawi, BSME ; Tripoli , Leba non ; President's List (I); Mechanical Engineering C lub; Arab Student C lub, President, Treasurer, Secretary.
Kenneth J. Gricius , BSEE; Chicago, Illinois; Electron ic Engineering Society, Secreta ry ; EES Bowl . ~~- ~ .. -mg team. · ·
Will iam F. Halpen, BS EIE; Brier H ill , New York; Electronic Engineering Society; Student Council; Vice- Presiden+. Junior Class ; Kappa Sigma Kappa , Vice- President, House Manager, Treasurer ; Intramural sports.
Roy S. Haugen; BS Math; South Portland , Ma ine; Math Club; Electronic Eng ineering Society, Treasurer; Student Council, Secretary .
Paul W. Herrick; BAe E; Math Option ; Parish, New York; Inst itute of Aeronautical Sciences; President's List (3); Dean's List (I); Intramura l f.ootba 11 .
William S. Hill , BSEIE; Math O pt ion; Cleveland , Ohio; Iota Tau Kappa , President (2) ; President's List (I 0); Coolidge A ward in Physics ; Electronic Engineering Society, Chairman (2); Nucleus Staff ; Chemistry lab assistan t (I ).
Willy C. Hou, BSEIE; New York, New York; President's List (4}.
Raymond L. Hudson, BSEIE; Math Option; Pontiac, Michigan.
Earl H. Hummell, BSEE; AlEE; Student Council.
Walter D. Hunnicutt, BSAEE; Huntington, Indiana.
J a me s P. Hurt Jr., B S C h E ; De a n 's List ( I ) ; Am e rica n Chemical Society; Chemical Engineering Society ; Student Co u n c i I ; Wei g h f.-Lift i n g C I u b ; Chemistry Lab assistant (I); Weight-Lifting Instructor (4}.
Mohd Farid Jadoon, BS Math; New Keha l Abbot-•
tabad . Pa kistan; Theta Mu Pi; Pa kistan Student A ssociation, President.
Charles N. Johnson, BSCE; Dean 's List (3) ; A ssociation of Civil Engineers.
Sheldon D. Jordan: BS Math , BS Physics; South Fork. Pennsy lvania ; President's List ( 12) ; Dean 's List (4); Physics Club; Math Club, President, VicePresident; Ph ilosophy 'Club; Weighi-lifting Club; Nucleus Staff.
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Mahendra Kamdar, BSCE; Bombay, India ; President's List (I)~ Association of C ivil Eng ineers.
Edward M. Keener, BSCE ~ Cornwall, Penn.sylvania; President's List ( 2)~ Association of Civil Eng inee rs ~ Kappa Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Pledge Master ; Freshman and Sophomore Class President; Intramural Sports.
Lawrence T. Kitsuki, BSEIE; Hilo, Hawaii; Hawaiian C lub.
Ralph L. LaFollette, BSM E; Wabash, Indiana; President's List (I)~ Dean 's List (I); Mechanica l Engineer~ ~l.ub, Chc.i rman, Vice-Chairman,
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Secretary, Executive Committee; Camera Club , Resident Counse l or~ Intramural Sports.
David A. Lambert; BSCE; Fort Wayne, Ind iana; Association of C ivil Engineers.
John LaReddola, BSEIE; Hig hla nd, New York; President' s List (2); Dean's List (7); Intramural Sports.
Joseph Longo, BSEE; Wh itestone , New York; Society of American Military Engineers; Ind iana Tech Electrica l Association; Theta Mu Pi , Secretary; Newman Club ; Glee Club ; Intramura l Sports; I FC Delegate.
Dean S. Loose, BSM E; W illia msburg, Pennsylvania; Kappa Sigma Kappa, House Manager; I ntram u ra I Sports.
Don Luke, BSM E; Brooklyn. New York; Mechanical Engineering Club, Secretary; Chinese C lub; Varsity Baseba II (2 ).
Robert 0. McCarthy, BS Physics, BS Math; Syracuse, New York; President's List (2); Dean's List (4); Ph ysics Club; Theta Mu Pi; Sergeant at Arms , Historian , Chapla in; Phys ics Lab Ass istant (2 ).
Dennis J. McCook, BSEIE; North Manchester, Indiana; AlEE.
Hugh R. McSweyn, BSEIE; Shelton, Washington; Dean 's List (2); Sigma Ph i Delta , Pledge Master, Historian ; Vice-President J unior Cla ss ; Student"
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Council; In tramural Sports.
David J. Marshall, BS Physics; Colurr,bus, Indiana ; President's List (2}; Kekionga Radio Club , VicePresiden t, Treasurer.
Virgil W. Merkel, BSEIE: Birdseye. Ind iana ; Ph i Kappa Lambda, Vice-President, House Manager.
Robert E. Morgan, BSCE ; President's List (5); Association of C i vi I Eng i nee r s ; I n t r a m u r a I Sports.
Richard A. Morrow, BS Math; Fountain City. Indiana; Dean 's List (5).
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Thomas K. Noll, BSEE; Fort W ayne, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa; President's List (9 ) ~ Dean's List (4); Indiana Tech Electrica l A ssociation, Secreta ry ; Fencing Team {3 ) ~ Captain {I).
David L. O'Brien, BSCE ~ Ma rietta, Ohio; Association of Civil Engineers; Dean's List (3 ); Int ramural Sports.
Richard H. Oldenbuttel, BSAeE; Hempstead, New York.
Martin J. Petersen, Jr., BSEIE; President's List (6) ; A udio .Engineering Society, Vice- Pres ident ; Kekionga Radio Q .ub.
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Jarsel M. Pursell, BSEE; Fort W ayne, Indiana; Indiana Tech Electrical Club, Treasurer {3 ), C ha irman (2); President's List (4); Kappa Sigma Ka ppa, H istorian; Flying Club.
Larry Quigley, BEIE ; Des Moines, Iowa ; Dorm itory Scholast ic Award; Dean 's List (5).
John E. Raffoul, BSEIE; Tripoli, Lebanon; Iota Tau Ka ppa ; President's List (4); Dean 's List (6); Electronic Engineering Society; Arab Student Club, Secretary, Vice-President, President; Student Council; Nations Un ited C lub; Phys ics Lab A ssista nt {2 ).
Philip R. Rappleyea, BEIE; Modena, New York; Dean's List {4); Ka ppa Sigma Kappa , Sergeant at A rms {I), Secretary {2), Treasurer (2 ), G lee Club (1).
Richard J. Repka, BSME; Nonora Pennsylvania; Society of Automotive Engineers; lTC Bowling
team.
S. Gerard Ripple, BSEIE; Queens, New York; Dean's List (1 ); Student Council (4); Theta Mu Pi;
Intramural sport s.
Donald L. Robeson, BSCE; Toledo, Oh io; A ssociation of Civil Engineers; Varsity Club; WeightLifting Club; Bowling Club; Basketball Team ; In
tramural sports.
Ronald R. Rothermel, BSEIE; Reading, Pennsylvania ; Iota Tau Kappa; President's List (9); Dean's List (9); Coolidge Award for Physics; Caswell Award for Drawing ; Outstanding Electronic Engineering Student; TM C Scholastic Award ; Outstanding Freshman Award ; Electronic Engineering Society; Student Tutor; Student Council.
Warren Rushton, BSME; Churdan, Iowa; President' s List (4) : Mechanical Eng ineering Club; Aud io Engineering Society; Weight-Lifting Club;
Vice- President Sophomore Class; Kappa Sigma Ph i, President, Chapla in; Intramural sports.
Wendelin Schmidt, BSME; Thornbury, Ontario, Canada; Iota Tau Kappa, President's List (9); Dean 's List (7); Zoltani Memorial Award.
Rodney F. Schrader, BS EIE; Namistee, Mich igan; Dean 's List (I); Student Cou ncil; Sigma Phi Delta, House Manager, sports d irector; Varsity Soccer; Intra m u ra I sport s.
George John Schulte, BSCE; O xford , Ind ia na ; A ssociation of C ivil Engineers; President' s List (2 ): Dean's List {I); Intramural sports.
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John Semelsberger, BSME; Clearfield , Pennsyl
vania ; Presiden t's List (I ); Varsity Baseball.
Gerald H. Siebert, BSChE: Celina, O hio; Presi
d ent's List (7); Dean 's List {3); Chemical Engi
neering Society ; American Chem ical Society .
Thomas H. Smith, BSCE; Albany, New York;
President' s List (5); Dean 's List {I); A ssociation of
Civ il Eng ineers, President, Vice- President, Secre
t ary; N ewman C lub; St udent Council ; Bowli ng
Club.
Ronald E. Sterba, BSEIE: Tulsa, O klahoma; Phi
Kappa Lafn.~~,.~nter- Fratern i ty Sports.
Robert T. Tanaka, BSC E; Honolulu , Hawaii ; Presi
dent's List (6) ; Dean's List {9); A lpha Gamma Up
silon Scholarship Award ; A ssociation of C ivil
Enginee rs; Hawaiian C lu b , President, Athletic
Chairman ; Intramura l Spo rts.
William C. Taylor, BSEIE: Harr isbu rg , Pennsyl
vania; Phi Kappa Lambda , Secretary .
Walter F. Wilm, BSEE ; Medford , Long Isla nd ,
New York ; Iota Tau Kappa, President; Outstand
ing Freshman Award; C aswell Award for Draw
ing; American Institu te of Electrica l Eng ineers;
EE La b A ss ista nt; Research Project s for Research
and Development Laboratory.
Ronald E. Zaucha, BSME: Avilla , Indiana; Presi
dent's List (I ); Mechanical Engineering Club, Sec
retary {I ), Treasu rer (I).
Rafael Robert, BSEIE; San Jose, C osta Rica;
Phi Kappa Lambda, Secretary ; Newman Club.
Paul D. Anger, BSEIE, Math Option; Worcester,
Ma ssachusetts; President's List (4); Electrical A sso
ciation; Amateur Radio Club.
Wallace B. Anthony, BS EIE; Kenmore, New York;
Dean 's List (1); AlEE.
Sergio Ayala Gonzalez, BSME; Cardenas, C uba.
Edward L. J. Barkson, BSChE ; Spring field, Vir
ginia; Chemical Eng ineering Society; Am erican
Chemical Society ; Newm an Club ; T ecn M anor
Club.
Hernan Beschiroff, BSME ; Medellin , C olombia,
South America ; President' s List (I ); American So
ciety of Military Engineers.
Dale H. Brown: BSEIE; Monessen, Pennsylvania;
Electronic Engineering Society.
Jerome J. Brouwer; BS EIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana;
Dea n's List (5); President's Li st (I); Amateur Radio Club.
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Thomas A. Bubp, BSChem ; Fort Recovery, Ohio ;
President's List (I 0): American Chemica I Societ-y,
Secretary-Treasurer.
Thomas C. Callison, BSCE; H untingt on, Indiana;
President's List (I); Dean 's Li st (I); Association of
Civil Engineers, President .
Bohdan Chaplynsky, BSEIE: Philadelphia , Penn
sy lvania; American Institute of Electrica l Engi
neers: Glee Club.
David Chemelewski, BSEIE, Math Option ; Peru,
Illinois; Preside_nfs List (2); Student Council; Vice
President F~~~nrah C lass; Sigma Phi Delta, Busi
ness Manager; Dormitory Counsellor; I ntramura I
Sport s.
Marcelo Cisneros, BCE; Cuenca, Ecuador ; Dean 's
List {I).
Allen N. Cooper: BSEIE; Mahanoy City, Penn
sylvania; Electronic Engineeri ng Society.
Lawrence T. Dreiband, BSEE; Fort Wayne, In
diana; President's List {I) ; Audio Engineering
Society, President, Treasurer, and Secretary: Kap
pa Sigma Kappa , Treasurer, H ouse Manager,
Cha pia in, Director of Pub lic Relations: Intra mural
Sport s.
Kenneth H. Dupree, BSEIE; Ona, Florida ; Bowling
Team.
Stanley Dyer, BSEIE; Grayson, Kentucky; President's List (I); Dean's List (5); Sigma Phi Delta, Chaplain.
Danny B. Falconi, BSEIE; Bradford, Pennsylvan ia; President' s Li st (2); Deans List (4); Electronic Engineering Society; Student C oun cil ; Intercollegiate Commission; Weight-Lifting Club.
William T. Farley, BM E and BCE; Syracuse, New York; Association of Civi l Engineers, President , Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arm s; Mechanical Club ; Society of Automotive Engineers; Theta Mu Pi , Vice-President, Secretary and House Manager; Newman Club, President ; Intramura l Sports.
Sibte M. Farooqu, BSME; Karachi , Pakistan ; Pakistan Student Association, President.
Arthur L. Firtion, BSEE; Ridgefield, New Jersey; President's List (I); American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Math Club, Preside nt, Vi ce-President, Secretary-Treasurer; AI ph a Omega Tau, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Chaplain ; Varsity Tennis (3); Most Valuable Player (2).
Thomas Gardner, BSME; Springfield, Ohio! President' s List (4); Intramura l Sports.
Edward J. Graham, BSME; Oreland, Pennsylvania ; Alpha Omega Tau .
Clifford H. Gustafson, BSEIE; Chicago, Illinois; Dean 's List (3) ; Dorm Scholastic Award; Junior Class Secretary ; Physics Lab Assistant; I ntramura I Sports.
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Arnis Hildebrants, BSEIE; For+ W ayne, lndiana7
Dean' s List (2).
Irvin A. Hoffman, BS Math; Rockford, Illinois;
Dean 's List· (7) .
Robert J. Howard, BCh E: Antwerp, Ohio; Presi
dent' s List (I}; C hemica I Engineering Society,
Trea surer; American Chemical Society.
Robert R. Hubbenthal, BSEIE, Math Option; Lu
cerne, Indiana; President' s List (I}; Dean 's l ist (5}; Electronic Engineering Society; Kappa Sigma
Kappa, Presfttllnt~ ~Yice-President, Secretary; In
terfraternity C ouncil, Secretary: Varsity Club:
Varsity Basketball (3}; Softball (2}: Intramural
Sports; Physical Education A ssista nt.
Manzurul Huq, BEC ; Da cca, Pakistan; Pakistan
Student A ssociation, President; I ntram u ra I Sports.
M.A. Husain, BSEE and BSEIE; Kara chi, Pakistan;
President's List (I); Electronic Engineering Society ;
Ameri can Institute of Electrical Engineers; Pa kis
tan Student A ssociation.
Horace A. Kerley, BSM E; Taylorsville. North
Carolina; Mecha nical Club.
Koondar Lee, BME; Kowloon , H ong Kong , China ;
President's List (3); Dean 's List (5); Weight-Lifting
C lub, President ; Ch inese Club, Vice-President.
James C. Krieg, BSEIE; Rochester, New York; Electron ic Engineering Society.
Donald J. Lepage, BSEIE; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
David F. Lewis, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List (2); Varsity Baseball (4); Varsity C lub.
Ray E. Lowry, BSEE, Math Option; New Holland, Pennsylvania; President's List (3); Dean 's List (7); Electronic Engineering Society; Veterans Club, President; Engineering Graphics Lab Assistant (2); Varsity Soccer; Intramural Sports.
Stewart A. Macleod, BSEE: Endicott, New York: Electronic Engineering Society; Veterans Club.
Robert G. MsGonegal, BSEE; Jackson , Michigan; Iota Tau Kappa.
Kirit P. Mehta, BChE; Bombay, India; President's List (1}.
Nick S. Metaxas, BSEIE: Sa lonica, Greece; Presi dent's List (2): Dean's List (5) ; Electronic Engineering Society ; Electrical A ssociai ion, Audio Engineering Society.
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Rafeek Mohammed, BSEIE ; California, Trinidad ; President' s List {I); American Institute of Electri ca I Engineers; Technician Staff ; Varsity Fenc-• 1 ng.
Carl W. Morrison, BSPhysics; New York, New York; Physics Club ; Physics Lab Assistant (2); Intram u ra I Sports .
John B. Nelson, BSCE; Ka nkakee, Illinois; Dean 's List (2 ); A ssociation of C ivil Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Presid ent, Pledge Master, Sergeant at Arms ; Varsity Club ; Varsity Ba se ball (2) .
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Larry T. Oglesby, BSAeE; Delavan, Illi nois; Dean 's List (6); President's List (3); Sigma Phi Delta; Student Council (6); Flying C lu b.
David K. Palmatier, BSME; Genesee, Pennsylvania; Mechanical Club; Society of A utomotive Eng ineers; Intramural Sports.
Jacob Henry Partenheimer, Jr., BSEE; Marion, India na; Electrica I A ssociation , Secretary.
D. Pisitkasem, BSME; Washington, D.C.; Society of Automotive Engineers; Thet·a M u Pi.
Erwin I. Pone, BSEIE, Math Option; Minneapolis, Minnesota; President's List (3); Deans List (9).
James P. Rusnak, BM E; Boone. Iowa ; President' s List (I); Theta Mu Pi ; Newman Club.
Jorge Salazar, BSEE: Bogota. Colombia ; Preside n f s List ( 2) ; De a n · s List ( 7) ; V a r s i +y Soccer.
Joginder S. Sandhu, BCE; Punjab. India; Association of Civil Engineers ; Varsity Tenni s.
John R. Seely, BSChem ; Atlantic City. New Jersey; President's List (2); Dean 's List (I); American Chemical Society. Vice-President; Chemistry Lab Assistant (1).
Fahim Ahmad Shamsi, BEE: Karachi. Pakistan; President's List (I ); Electronic Engineering Society.
John P. Sverha, BSEIE ; Shenandoa h. Pennsylvania; President's List (3) ; Electron ic Engineering Society.
Paul D. Taylor, BSChem ; Ashtabula , Ohio ; Dean 's List (5); American Chemical Society, President; Kappa Sigma Ph i, President; Chemistry Lab A ssistant (6).
Merlen Teal, BSEIE; Winner, South Dakota ; Electron ic Engineering Society; Student Council ; Vice President Sophomore Class; Sigma Phi Delta; Intramural Sports.
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Theodore N. Wagner, BSAeE and BSME; Fort
Wayne, Indiana.
Cecil Victor Ward, BSEIE; Sugar Grove, North
Carolina; Flyi ng Club.
Phillip J. Willcox, BS Math; Fa ll Term; Fort
Wayne, Indiana; President's List (9); H onor Ro ll
(3) ; Physics Club, Secr.etary-Treasurer (2); Presi
dent (4); Physics Lab A ssistant; Ph ysi cs Instructo r
(2); Math Instructor (2) .
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Douglas E. Witherspoon, BE ; Cauthron , Arkansas.
Edward Woo, BEIE; Brooklyn, New York; Presi
dent 's List (3) ; H onor Roll (I); Electronic Engineer
ing Society; American Institute of Electri cal Engi ·
neers; Chinese Club, Secretary.
William L. Woodfill, BSME; Greensburg , Indiana;
President's Li st (4); Mechanica l C lu b ; Intramura l
Sports. ·
James R. Ziler, BSAeE; C umberland, Maryland;
President' s List (I ); Institute of Aeronautica I Sci
ences; Veterans C lub, Secretary; American Rocket
Society.
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FALL Jack G. Barker, BSM E; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Society of Automotive Engineers: Letterman's Club; Kappa Sigma Kappa, President; Varsity Baseball (3), Captain (I). Batting Trophy (2), All Conference (I): Physical Education A ssistant (I). James C. Berg, BSC : Dunkirk, Indiana: A ssociation of Civil Engineers; Veterans Club.
Gerald H. Chaffee, BS Math; For+ Wayne, Indiana: President's List ( 7). Donald E. Cochran, BSC, Math Option; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa ; President's List (8): Theta Mu Pi.
Cecil Donique, BSME; Wauseon, Ohio; Society of A utomotive Engineers, Treasurer.
Robert C. Gagnon, BSEIE ; Dover, New Hampshire.
Jose A. Herrera, BSCE: Valencia, Venezuela; Intramural Sports.
Robert E. Jones, BSEIE: A sheville, North C arolina; President's List (I); Electronic Engineering Society.
Wolfgang Kamecke, BSEIE, M ath Option; Giessen, Germany: Ameri can A ssociation of Electri cal Engineers.
Michael Katovich, BSEIE: Balt imore, Maryland; President's List (2): Sigma Phi Delta; Intramural Sports.
James J. Kershaw, BSME: Attleboro, Massachusetts; President's List {2); Mechanical Club; Intramural Sports.
Donald H. Komito, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List {4); Honor Roll (4); A ssociation of Civil Engineers.
Anthony J. Kubit, BSEE: Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; President's List (7): Honor Roll (I); Caswell Engineering Drawing Award: Veterans Club.
Victor Kulmala, BSEIE: Brooklyn. New York; Electronic Engineering Society: Alpha Omega Tau, Secretary, Cha pia in.
Ralph D. Preble, BSCE: Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List (4}: Association of Civil Engineers.
Om P~ Singla, BSEIE : Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List (5): Honor Roll (2): Electronic Eng ineering Society; Indian Associat·ion; Fencing.
William D. Treece, BSME: Lucasville, Ohio: President' s List (3): Society of Automotive Engineers ; Vice-President; Student Council: Senior Class VicePresident.
Joseph M. Tretter, BSM E: North Tonawanda, New York; President' s List {I); American Society of Military Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Flying Club, Vice-President, Safety Officer, Flight Co-Ordinator ; Weight-Lifting Club, Secreta ry; Canterbury C lub.
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Charles K. Vickers, BSEIE : New Concord, Ohio; Electronic Engineering Society.
Paul Warner, BSChE; New York, New York; Chemica l Engineering Society ; Kappa Alpha Psi.
WINTER Richard Brubaker, BSEE : Greenwood , South Carolina; President' s List (9).
Rodolfo Carillo, BChE; Caracas, Venezuela; Society of Chemical Engineers; Ameri ca n Chemica I Society; Phi Iota Alpha; Soccer; Fencing .
Robert A. Gruesbeck, BSM E: Roanoke, Indiana; Instructor of Engineering Materials and Processes.
L. P. Hartman,Jr., BSME; Utica, New York; Honor Roll (I); Mechanica l Club ; Newman Club, Trea surer; Bowling Club.
Stephen M. Hatch, BSEE ; For+ Wayne, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Kappa. Secretary, Director of Public Relations; Varsity Basketba II, Team Captain : Physica l Education A ssistant.
John B. Moore, BSChE; New Haven, Ind iana; Chemical Engineering Society.
James J. Moran, BSEIE; Oak Park, Illinois .
Aubrey D. Newman BSCE: Vesta, Virginia; A ssocia tion of Civil Engineers, President, Secretary. Treasurer ; Intramural Sports.
Roberto Pumareio, BSCE: Barra nquilla , Colombia; President's List (I) : A ssoc iation of Civil Engineers; Phi Iota Alpha, Trea surer, Vice-President, President ; Varsi ty Soccer.
Frank Rockas, BSEIE: Northampton, Pennsylvania ; Fl ying Club; Alpha Gamma Upsi lon, Vice-President, House Manager, Sergeant at Arm s; Bowling Club, Vice- President; Intramural Sports.
William J. Schoene, BSEIE; Cincinnati, Ohio; Elect ronic Engineering Society.
Robert M. Silvis, BSEIE ; Youngwood, Pennsylvania; Flying Club.
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lshwar Pal Bansal, BSME : Patiala, India: Iota Tau Kappa; President's Li s+ (5); Dean 's List (4); Mechanica l Eng ineering Club; Society of Automotive Eng ineers.
Eugene Berkey, Jr. BSChE; Fort Wayne, Indiana ; Chemical Engineering Society.
John Blakley, BSAeE: New Haven, Indiana; President's List (2); Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer; Fl ying Club.
GRADUATES NOT SHOWN
SPRING William F. Ferguson, BSEIE; Electronic Eng ineering Society; Bowling Club. Treasurer; Phi Kappa Lambda. President ; Bowling Team, Sportsmanship Award; Intramural Sports.
Kenneth W. Holsaple, BSME; New Haven , Indiana; American Society of M ilitary Engineers; Kappa Sigma Kappa .
M. Terrance Hughes, BSAeE; Feura Bush. New York; President's List (3); Institute of A erospace Sciences; Newman Club; Phi Kappa Lambda , President; Glee Club; Dorm Governor; Student Counci l; Cheerleader (3); Intramura l sports .
Henry M. Kostin, BSME; Wayne, Michigan; Veterans C lub, President, Treasurer; Varsity Golf (2) ; lntram u ra I Sport.s .
John W. Kurtz, BSChE; Fort Wayne , lnd·iana; Chemical Eng ineering Society; Co-op Program.
A bd u I Satta r Maw I a w i, B SEE; Trip o I i. Lebanon ; N a+ions United Club; Arab Club.
Stephen A. Nemeth Jr., BS Math; Raleigh. North Carolina ; Physics Club; Weight-Lift-ing C lu b, Treasurer, President ; Instructor Weight-Lifting.
Gerald S. Powell, BSME; Clarendon, Jamaica; Mechan ical Eng ineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Nations United Club; India~ Students A ssociation.
Toby D. Richards, BME; Marion, Indiana; President' s List (I); Varsity Golf {2).
Richard D. Schinella, BSEIE, Math Option; Bronx. New York; Theta Mu Pi.
Robert L. Sterling, BS Math; Deshler, Ohio; Dean 's List (2); Student Council; Secretary Sophomore Class ; Glee Club; Kappa Sigma Phi , Secretary.
Michael T. Sutton, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List (I) .
Chester E. Topp, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mechanical Engineering C lub, Secretary; Veterans Club; Va rsity Golf; Intramural Sports.
Joseph D. Van Sickle, BSCE; Carson City. Michigan; Dean 's List (9 ); A ssoci at ion of Civi l Engineers; Kappa Sigma Phi.
Richard A. Weymouth, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President's List (I); Society of Automotive Eng ineers; Glee C lub; Weight-Lifting Club.
.. SUMMER Roger H. Allen, BSCE; Morrisville, Vermont; Association of Civil Eng ineers, Vice-President, Sergeant at Arm s; Intramural Sports.
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Bakr Bernawi, BS; Medina, Saudi Arabia: Organization of Arab Students.
Lawrence E. Berringer, BSCE; Strongstown , Pennsylvania; President's List {3); Association of Civii Engineers; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Pledge Master, Sergeant at Arms , House Manager, Vice-President: Intramural Sports.
Neil L. Brown, BME; Rock Falls, Ill inois; Student Council, Secretary.
Remi L. Daigneault, BSCE; Quebec, Canada; Theta Mu Pi.
V. N. Damle, BChE; Bombay, India; Chemical Engineering Society.
Harry H. Honeycutt: BSEE. Math Option; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Dean 's List (3); Electrical Association; Intramural Sports.
John L. lwaskiw, ~ BSEIE , Math Option; Elmhurst, New York; Electrical Association; Ukrainian Student
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Roger J. McGee, BSEIE, Math Option; Oakfield, New York; Dean,s List (7).
Jim MacPherson, BSChE; Kensington, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Social Chairman, Athlet-ic Chairman; Intramural Sports.
John C. O'Donnell, BSEE, Math Option; Hewlett, New York; Iota Tau Kappa; President's List {9).
Byron V. Parshall, BSEE; South Bend , Indiana.
Thomas C. Schauer, BSM E; Janesville, Wi.sconsin; Mechanical Club; Student Council; Sophomore Cla ss Treasurer; Sigma Phi Delta , President, Pledge Master, Secretary; Flying Club; Intramural Sports.
L. M. Shan, BM E; Calcutta, India.
John B. Theders, BSEE. Math Option; Connersville, Ind iana; Dean 's List (3).
John Tymoczko, Jr., BSEE; Herkimer, New York; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Electrical A ssociation , Vice-Chairman. Membership Chairman ; Intramural Sports.
Dalmer Wagner, BEE; Benton Harbor, Michigan; Honor Roll (3); Christian Fellowship.
Forrest Williams, BSEE; Roxbury, Massachusetts; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Kappa Alpha Psi, Reporter and Keeper of the Records: Student Council; Intramural Sports.
Glen E. Wilson, BSEIE ; Buffalo, New York; Caswell Eng ineering Drawing Award; Dean's List (1).
Don Temple, President of the Alumni Association, conferring Honorary Membership on Dr. Marshall M. Porter, Justice of Appeal , Supreme Court of ·Alberta, Canada, after he received Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at the Fall Commencement at which he gave the Commencement Address.
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Doctor Albert W. Hawkes, former United States Senator from New Jersey, delivered the main address at the Spring Commencement.
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Virginia , Min nesota C ivil Eng ineer ing
Associat ion of C ivil Engineer's C lu b
Robert 0. Gavitt B.S.EI. (Option Math) Fort Wayne , Ind ia na
Ed ito r of The N u c I e us
E. Rick Gesue B.S.M.E.
Cortland , Ohio IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholast ic Award
Athlet ics Hyash i Awa rd
A ll -Co nference Baseball T earn
Thomas A. Bubp B.S.CH.
Fort Recovery, Ohio Sci ence Department Award
C hemistry
Paul W. Herrick B.S.A.E. ( 0 ption Math)
Parish , New York Ae ro na utica I Eng i nee ring
lAS Award Scholast ic Award
Thomas D. Callahan Ill B.S.A.E.
Oreland , Pennsylvania Aero na utica I Eng ineering
Schola st ic Award Outstand ing Student Award
fo r year
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Ridgefield, New Jersey Athletics
Most Va luab le Player Award , Tenn is
Emery S. Horvath B.S.C.E.
Easton, Pennsylvania IOTA TAU KA'PPA Scholastic Award
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Thomas J. Raiac B.S.M.E.
Newport News, Virginia lOrA TAU KAPPA Scholast ic Award
Gerald H. Siebert B.S.Ch.E.
Celina, Ohio Chem ica l Eng ineering
Maharajh Awa rd
Robert T. Tanaka B.S.C.E.
Honolulu, Hawaii IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholastic Award C ivi I Eng i nee ring Maharaj h A wa rd
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Eugene R. Ricci B.S.'M. E.
Keeseville, New York Ed ito r of Kekionga n (9 term s)
Walter F. Wilm B.S.E.E.
Medford , L.l., New York Electr ical Eng ineer ing
Outstand ing Stud ent in EE
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Ronald Rothermel B.S. El.
Reading, Pennsylvania Electrical En gineering
Outstand ing Student in EIE
Wendelin Schmidt B.S.M.E.
Thornbury, Ontario, Canada M echanical Engineering
C harles L. Zol ta n i M emor ial Awa rd
Thomas A. Smith B.S.C.E.
Albany, New York C ivil Engineering
A ssociation of C iv il Eng ineer's C lub
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lshwar Pal Bansal B.S.M.E.
Patiala , India IOTA TAU KAP PA Sc hoi astic Award
Aubrey D. Newman B.S.C.E.
Vesta , Virginia
C ivil Eng ineering A ssociation of C iv il En gi neer's Club
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First Row : Lewis, H ., Sen ior ; Og lesby, L. , Jun ior ; Cheme lewski, D., J unior; Sci be lli, R. , Junior; Wr ight, C. , Sophomo re; Bre iner, S. , Junio r; Meyer, H ., Sophomore; Carro ll, T., Sopho-
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The Student Counci l is an organization composed
of elected students of each cla,ss. It serves as a
lia ison orga nization between the administration,
the student body, and other colleges in matters re
lating to student activities .
The Inter-Fraternity Council is the judicial body
which governs the standardization of the pledging
program , and promotes cooperation among the
fraternities in both scholastic and social affa irs . It
is composed of representatives of each fraternity
on cam pus.
First Row : M cSweyn, H ., Sigma Ph i De lta ; Tomko, A ., Phi Kappa Lambda; Zegan , P., The ta M u Pi; Henderson , D., Adv isor ; Longo, J. , Theta M u Pi ; H artman , H ., Kap pa Sigma Phi. Second Row: Bust illos, F. , Ph i Iota A lpha ; Nelson, J .,
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A lpha Gamma Upsi lon: Sa ll es , H. , A lpha Gamma U psilon; W i lliam s, F., Kappa A lpha Psi ; H ubenthal, R., Kappa Sigma Kappa : W hite , G., Sig ma Ph i Delt a.
First Row: Fatoora chi, B., Fatoorachi, Y. , Tod jarieh , T. Second Row: Shahverd ian , A., Aynessazia n, B., Naghd i, J.
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The Iran ia n Student Club is an organization of -
students from Iran now studying at Indiana Tech-
nica l College. Its purpose is to promote better un
dersta nd ing between themselves and the American
people, and to assist the students in coming in
closer contact with one another.
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The As.sociation of C ivil Engineers of Indiana
Technica l College is an organ ization of students and
faculty in the civi l engineering department.
The purpose of this organizat ion is to attempt to
communicate to the student some of the diffic ulties
he will experience in his chosen field. This is ac
compl ished by inviting as guest spea kers men from
different branches of the civi 1-eng i neeri ng field.
First Row: Saut ins , J ., Komito, D., St. Den is, H ., Oda, R., Sm ith, T., Solomon D. , Stephan , H ., Tam hid i, R., Yodushock, K., Todjari·eh, T. Second Row: Tan aka, R., Stillwagon, W ., A cheson, J ., A llen, R., Farley, W ., Litz , S., A t kinson, G.,
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Braun, H. , Cassidy, T., Fiorenza, C ., Castro, F. Third Row: Shahverd ian , A ., Horva t h, E., Callison, T., Preble, R., Hayes, F., Robeson , D., Ferra r i , K. , M o rg a n, R., M a cham e r, F. , Newman, A ., Diaz, 5., Scanlon, J ., Hamm , G ., Kizer, R.
First Row: H o ffma n, J ., W el t y, N., J ones, Perry , C ., H ope , D., H ope , R., W o lfe, L.
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The purpose of lTC Inter-Varsity is to provide
Christ ian fe llowship and Bible Study for students of
Indiana Technical College. The lTC Inter-Varsity is
a non-denominational group affiliated with the
Inter-Varsi ty Christian Fellowship, which is an in
ternationa l organization. We welcome all students
and fa culty of Indiana Technical College to attend
our meetings.
The Chemical Engineering Society is open to any
student in Chemical Engineering. Its purpose is to
he I p develop the student in his profe.ss ion by dis
seminating knowledge relating to the practice and
theory of chemical engineering for him.
First Row: King , D., Macpherson, J . Second Row: Cran mer, J., M oderator; Ghogawala , H., A lbright , R., H oward, R., Davis, D., Ham ilt on, J., Siebert, G., Wright, C., Dixon, Dr. T., Depart-
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The Indiana Technical College Electrical Asso
ciation is an association devoted to promoting pro
fessional growth in students in the field of Electrical
and Electronic Eng ineering. It prepares the student
for his profession by field trips into indus try 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.
The purpose of the Electronic Engineering So
ciety is to bring together all of the electronic en
gineering students in order to promote interest in
e lectronic engineering and to advance it and its
a II i ed fields.
Th is society provides members with the oppor
tun it ies to hear qua lified spea kers from this field of
industry and to tour plants which design and pro
duce electronic equipment.
First Row: H uge, A ., Di lworth, L., Seag raves, D. , A llen, G ., Gates, D., Bennett, M . Second Row: Sulliva n, R., Lewis, H., Soren son, Prof. P. F., Faculty Advisor ; C orkery, D., DeW oody, D. , C owder, N. , Bentzen , 5. , V im islik, H. Third Row: Deforest ,
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The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is the rep
resentative soc iety for engineers, designers, and
techn ica l specialists in a ll of the sciences related to
the design and development of airborne craft.
Student membership provides the student en
gineer or scientist with broad opportunities to en
gage in activities associated with his future career
in avia tion .
The M e c h a n i c a I Eng in e e r i n g C I u b is a n a ffi I i ate
of the Fort Wayne section of the American Society
of Mechan ical Engineers. Membership is available
to students enrol led in the Mechan ical Engineering
department.
The purpose of t his organization is to advance,
promote , and teach new phases of mechanica l en
gineering. This is accomplished by speeches by
experienced eng ineers and field trips to area
industry.
First Row: C artwright, R, Zaucha, R., Kennedy , J., Sheffer , R., Ga sdorf , R., M acio lek , C ., Rushton, W . Second Row: Ferg uson, N ., Ku yst antas, 5. , H ite , S. , Beck, G ., Q uinn, C . J., Faculty Advisor; Buthma n n, H ., Pa I mat ier, D., Flanigan , M. Third Row: Busti I los , F., C ook, H ., Kershaw, J ., Ghum rawi, S.,
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The Society of A utomotive Engineers at Indiana
Tech n ica I C ollege is a st udent branch, affil iated with
t he national society. It is sponsored· by the M e
chanical Engineering Department and is open to
all engineering student s who are interested in the
adva ncement of the automotive industry .
The Society of American Milita ry Engineers has
made membership in its organization avai lable to
any full -time student. It is a national organization
whose purpose is to advance the knowledge and
understanding of the science of military engineer
ing in connection with its service to the United
States of America.
First Row: Scott , G ., C ra nmer, J . W ., Modera tor ; Boscolo, A., Brewster, G. Second Row : Longo, J ., Ha rsh, G ., Jones, V., Bailey, H ., Ripple, J.
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The Kekionga Amateur Radio Club 's objectives
are to promote amateur radio activities among
interested students and to bring together students
who have an interest in the practical application
of com munications.
To qualify for membership. a student or faculty
member must have a Federal Communications
Commiss ion License rang ing from novice to ad
vanced. Instruction for these licenses is provided by
the qualified members to those who wish to take
the examinations for them.
The Indiana Technical College Fl ying Club was
formed to give members an opportunity to fly , to
obtain their licenses and to learn to fly at minimum
cost. Day and night, local and cross-country fl ights
are made at slight expense of the member.s. The
org anization has two planes: a Cessna 140, and a
Cessna 120, both of which are hangared at Smith
Field . Membership is open to al l students and faculty
of Ind iana Technical College.
First Row: Lonq , J. , Dixon , J., Fogg an , R., Brewster, G., Ferrar i, K. , Bayes, L., Dow, B. , Facul ty M oderato r. Second Row:
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W ard , C ., Ca llahan , T., Prevette, R., J ones, V ., M ichae lli s, W ., A cheson, J ., Tepper, J ., Olso n, J .
First Row: Blaney, T. , Ca llahan , T., White , G . Second Row: Ca rey, E., Long, J. , Nemth, S. , Ca ssid y, T. , Young, B., C li ne, H ., Sa d lo n, M. Third Row: Cormkan, J., Lil ja , J ., De Ruby, R.,
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The Indiana Technical College Weight-Lifting and
Body- Building Club began in J anuary of 1958. Its
purpose is to promote physical culture and further
sportsmanship and teamwork. Teams from the club
have entered and have placed satisfacto ri ly in col
lege competition . Membership is available to any
stude nt who is not on scholastic probation.
The goal of the Physics C lub is the advancement
and diffusion of knowledge pertaini ng to the science
of physics and its application to human welfare.
The organization has acquired a labo ratory for
experimental projects . Bes ides these projects, the
organization's goal is reached by trips in to industry
and noted lectu rers in the field of physics.
First Row: M iyakawa , K., Facul t y Advisor: Peters, J., Zegan, P., W illcox, P., Kobiske , R. Second Row: M orrison, C., Johnsto n, R. , Crowe, K., Marsha ll, D.
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First Row: Adra , A., Da ghe r, 1., Ghumrawi , S., Raffoul, J., Balta gi , A. Second Row: EI-Sa leh , J., Da lla l, E. , Hamoui, F .. Sa lloum, A., Abbas, 0 ., Mawlaw i, A.
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The objectives of the Arab Student Club are: the
promotion of better understanding with the Ameri
can people, the dissemination of true and adequate
information about Arab people, the extension of
help and guidance to Arab students at Indiana
Technica l College, and the securing of scholarships
for the benefit of Arab students. Membership in
this organization is available to any Arab students
and any students interested in the Arab world.
The primary purpose of the Hawaiian C lub is to
be of helpful assistance to the members in t he ir
undergraduate studies at Indiana Technical C ol
lege. The state of Hawaii is the only state repre
sented by a student organization at Tech . Membe r
ship is open to any student in good standing.
First Row: Oda, R., Hagihara , C ., Kitsuki , L., Nazaki, E. Second Row: Tanaka, R., Kawabe, K., Moon Hi , J., Morimoto, R.
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First Row : Pate l, C ., Korad ia , P., Sanghvi, J., Thakka r, V .. ld gunji, N., Pate l, C. M. Second 'Row: Dam le, V .. Duba sh , P. , Sh eth , S., Sh ukla . P., Singh . S .. Sheth . M .. Shah. H .. Ghog a-
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wala , H. Third Row: Gandh i. N .. Mehta , K., Wagle , A .. Gangar, N .. Vyas, P .. Datta , B., Ga glan i, J .. Singh, J .. Sheth . B.
To promote mutual understand ing and social and
cultura l relations among the Indian students at In
diana Technical C ollege and t he non- Ind ians. and
to assist the Indian students in coming in closer con
tact with one another are the funct ions of the India
A ssocia t ion. Membership is available to any Indian
st udent and his or her spouse. and any non-Indian
upon acceptance by the executive committee .
The purpose of lTC Veterans Club is t o promote
educational and social activities and to relay cur
rent information pertain ing to vetera ns of the armed
services attending school here.
First Row: Ma chamer, F. , Kost in, H., Marshall, Prof. R. , Faculty Moderato r; West , D., Kubit, A. Second Row: Vimisli k, H., Vineyard , H., Bornmann , L. , Zile r, J. , Topp, C. , Thomas , G.
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The purpose of the Pa kist a r. Student Association
is to interpret the culture, problems and aspira
tions of the Pa kistanis to the campuses and com
munities 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 train
ing group is eligible for membership.
The Student Christian Fellowship is a non-denomi
national religiou s progra m designed to promote re
ligiou s growth and to enhance the spi ritual life of
the student . Membership is open to all students.
First Row; Ga sdorf, R., Laszlo, P., Reverend Advisor; ldgunji, N. Second Row: Bentzen , S. , Wagner, D., Ca se , L., Hamoui. F.
First Row: C lark, R., Copits , R., Dixon, J ., Large, R. , Sm it h, G ., Charbeneau, J ., Stee le, J. Second Row: Smith , V., Carey, E., Finnigan, J ., Karlso n, C. , Blank, R., Gasdorf, R., Kirkland , R.
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The purpose of the Tech Manor Club is to pro
mote the self-government of dormitory students. to
represent dormitory students to the College ad
ministration. to promote scholastic attainment . and
to promote the social development and general
welfare of the students. Membership consists of all
male students living in the do rmito ries at Indiana
Technical C ollege.
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The Newman Club is an organization for Catholic
students designed to help the student in his religious,
social, and cultural life. The club is guided by a
chaplain appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese.
The ins pi ration of Cardina l Newman is the guiding
light of the clubs which now exist at more than 300
colleges and universities in the Un ited States.
First Row: Scheerens, J ., Lyn, D. , Iacovelli, J. Second Row: Spear, E. , Griffin, R., Famulare, J., Ma ciole k, C., De nau lt , R., Bertrand, J ., Ceruo, S. Third Row: Lehman , C., Twenter, J., Prezioso, R., Y od ushock, K., Finnegan, E. , Erb, P ., Madigan,
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T., Forbes , D. Fourth Row: Finnigan , J., C arey, E., Essenma cher, G ., Staley, R., Wetze l, E., Ley, E., H ogan, D., Wa lko, J.
First Row: Chung, R., Chung, S. Second Row: Sun O n May, Lum, J. , Kuo, S., Eny, W. , Lee, D. Third Row: W oo, E., Lee, K., Ch iang, K., Sum Ya u, C., Luke , D. , Ma, E.
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To be a member of the Chinese Club, one must
be of Ch inese origin. The primary purpose of th !s
organization is to promote cultural and social re
lationships for members. This is accomplished by
participation in intramural sports, study of both
western and oriental cultu res, and insti ll ment of a
worthy philosophy of life.
The purpose of the Mathematics Club -is to pro
mote among the students of Indiana Technical Col
lege an active, enthusiastic interest in Mathematics
and its applications in science and engineering.
Regular membership shall be open to any student
or faculty member of Indiana Technical College wht>
i.s interested in mathematics. Honorary membership
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electorate for outstand ing contributions to the club
or to mathematics.
First Row: Alexander, Z., Firtio n, A .. Dorn, J. Second Row: Sarber, Prof. R., Hi ppensteele, S. . Pollet, J ., Cohan , L.
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Ralph DePaola Grad uate Ed itor
The year 196 1-62 has drawn to a close leaving us with the memories of what will come to be known as those "happy carefree days in college." As the wee ks and months grow into years, we the staff of the 1962 KEKIONGAN hope that this book will help you to relive some of the moments spent in the intellectua l growing pains at Indiana Tech. We have attempted through words and photos to present a n att ractive record of some of the important highlights of the year wh ich made these pains more pleasurable.
Fra nk German, Writer ; Howard Salles, Photographer; Eugene Ricci, Editor, Fall and Winter Terms. Howard in Darkroom
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We of the staff like to feel that we have done a
good job of representing the Tech student. Our
primary purpose is to promote student inte rests, and
to present news and information of importance to
all at Indiana Tech.
We believe in Indiana Tech and its principles, a nd
we consistently .s upport all organizations and pro
grams which contribute to the welfare and prog ress
First Row: Wa lter Langem an , photo ed it or ; Howard Lewis, busi ness manager; Theodo re Carroll ; R. 0. Gavitt , ed itor; D. J. Corkery, associate ed it or ; W. S. H ill, ed itorial ass istant; Ken Sexto n, sports ed itor. Second Row: E. Spear, Dan Finch,
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of the college. Wheneve r c rit icisms are leveled, we
intend them to be constructive , and in keeping with
a policy of responsib le re porting.
Regard ing issues of importance outside the lTC
campus, ou r theme is one of loyalty to the princip les
of Democracy and a free society, and of unfl aggi ng
opposition to any ideas or actions which tend to
undermine the Ame rican wa y of life.
Richa rd Morris, Rob ert Kruege r, Wa yne Shoemaker, Edwin Ley, Daryl W aite, Henry Cook, Robert Birman, circulation mana ger; Richard Kizer.
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First Row : E. Loescher, K. Gau l, J. Vesey, R. Kru eger, B. Strou pe , C. Sawe ikis, S. Barasch , B. Ferguson, T. Jones. Second Row : R. Bracht , J . G ry g I e w ski, Y. U r dent a , J . He r r era , F. Bus t illos, R. Zava la , R. Repka, R. Chung, J. Ripple. Third
Row: H. Vimisl ik, J . Sena , K. Grici us , M. Bloom, G. A llen, W. Gregg , U. Rappleyea, D. Sherwood, F. Jedl iskowsk i, R. Pumarej o, J . Putrich, B. Robb , H. Ba iley.
DIVISION II
First Row : G. Lee , J. Ch ing, S. Moy, T. Smith , T. Schauer, C. Fio renza, J. Kruse , H. Fanning, L. Green, J . Curtiss, R. T a n k a . Second Row: R. W a n n e r, S. C h u n g , H . H a rt m a n, S. W ilso n, N. Brewer , L. Bayes, D. Cheme lewski , T. Scalzo, D. Sarber, R. Swindell, D. M. Case, T. Dixon, R. Marshall , H.
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Nitta. Third Row: D. Loose, R. Bey, G . Gandolfo, L. Treadway, W . Rei lly, B. W illiamson, J. Hoffman, A. W ilder, A . Starr, R. Deruby, K. Ferrari , D. Robeson , R. Preble, W. Farley, H. Meye r. Fourth Row: F. Rockas, H. Beck, J . Steele, J. Dohner, S. Nemeth, V. Pratka .
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First Row: Mrs. Lepley, Mrs. Jerome Spie l, Mrs. Raym ond Lowry, Mrs. J oseph Boehrer, Mrs. Lloyd Gree n, Mrs . J e rry Feinmel , Mrs. John Updegraff, Mrs. Arth ur Firtion, Mrs. Wa lter Sueve r, Mrs. Jam es Acheso n. Second Row: Mrs . James Storck, Mrs. W il bur Bryant , ' Mrs. J ohn Sand ers, Mrs. llko Kowa len ko, Mrs. Daniel Finch, Mrs. Robe rt Krueger, Mrs.
The main objective of this organization is to further social activities, acquaintances, and good
fel lowship among t-he wives of the studen ts of In diana Technica l Col lege. We al so sponsor pro
grams on topics of interest for the benefit of the
members of thi s organization . . The highlight of the yea r was a hobby auction
and fa shion show. The wives created the articles
that were auctioned and entertained their guest·s by modeling the fa shions which were provided by
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husbands were graduating. The officers included: President , Marilyn Green;
Vice-President, J oan Boehrer; Secretary, Rose
anne Lowry: Treasu rer, Shirley Fei nmel.
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Be.ta Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Upsilon was
accepted by Indiana Technical College in May, 1932
- 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 to to promote friendship,
comradeship, and mutual understanding among the
members; to develop character; to uphold the idea ls
of the College, and to toster the highest ideals of
ethica l conduct ond good citizenship." •
Eugene Ricc i . Third Row : James Gadley, H owa rd Sa lles, M ichael Flan ig an , Kent Ke lly, M arion Griffi n, Arthur Headla ugh, Roger Schmidt.
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First Row: Frank Buzzanca , J ohn Schre ibe r, J ames Rood , Ken Coo n. Second Row: Robe rt Marshall, W esley Arfo rd, Paul Taylo r, Anato le Szulg a, Bill Falbe, De nn is Kidd , Conny C opelan d, J ose ph D' lta li a , J ohn Kruse . Third Row: John Foster, Harry Hartm an, Edw~rd Wetz, Nicholas Brewer, Lynn Sterl-
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Kappa Sigma Phi is a social fraternity of college
men dedicated to the promotion of Fellowship,
Scholarship, and Sportsmanship. The purpose of this
fraternity is to bring together, in close bonds, the
brothers of this frat·ern ity; to assist one another while
in school as well as in the business world. Kappa
Sigma Phi fraternity has a standing membership of
approximately forty active members each term. As
the turnover in membership is usually large because
of the number of members graduating each term,
several pledges are accepted for initiation into the
fraternity each _term.
ing Bryan Gra pen t ine , Warren Rushto n, Joseph Von Sickle. Fourth Row: Donald Cat hcart , Wi lli am Porter , Michael Sona co, Don McGa rvey, Sm okey Wi lso n, Me lvin Mixner, Arnold J oh nson, J a mes Hurt.
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Originally organized at Indiana Technical College
in January , 1957, Theta Mu Pi Fraternity places
special importance on three items: EQUALITY, UN
DERSTANDING. and UNITY. A constructive pledge
program with no hazing or degradation of any sort,
as well as special stress being placed on high scholar
ship as a requisite to a successful fraternity , are an
integral pa rt of the program. All members are ac
cept·ed solely on their own individual worth, regard
less of race, color, or creed.
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First Row: Kevin Gaul, Ralph Robert, A. C. Steinba ch, Wil liam Robb , Andrew Tomko, Virgil Me rkel , William Ferguson. Second Row: Donald Ru sciol elli, Rona ld Trahan, Jose ph Zaleski, Edward Loescher, Thomas Gardner, William Taylor,
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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 en
deavors to promote conduct consis+ent with good
morals, and an active Catholic faith, creating an
atmosphere which will stimulate substantial intellec
tual progress and scholastic achievement; and also
to promote principles of fraternal loyalty +hrough
brotherhood.
McTerrance Dughes, Gerald Monti. Third Row: Joseph Gr.yq lewski , Eugene Pitstick, James Bodette, James Scanlon, Rona ld Sterba, Th omas Smolarek, Harold Rebert, Mike Shirey.
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The purpose of Sigma Phi Delta is to promote
advancement of the engineering profession; to foster
the advancement of engineeri ng ed ucation; to
instill a greater spirit of cooperation among engi
neering students and organizations; to inculcate in
its members the highest ideals of good citizenship,
C hristian manhood, obedience to law and to
brotherhood; and to encourage excellence in scho la r
ship.
The fraternity was founded at +he University of
Southern Ca lifornia in April , 1924. The membershi p
totals nearly 4,000 engineers and engineering stu-dents. ·
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First Row: Freddy Bustillos , J o ly Urd a neta, Rafael Zavala, Marion DelVa ll e , Hecto r Tuesca. Second Row: Roberto Pu-
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Phi Iota Alpha is a national fra ternity representing
Latin American students in the United States. It
strives for a better union of all Latin American coun
tries and for closer relations with the United States.
In Indiana Technical College it is an important source
of help for the Latin American students in learning
the customs of· the people of North America . •
mare jo, Gu ill ermo O'Byrne, B. S. Ray, J . A. Salazar, Manuel Pe nso, J. A. Herrera , F. D' Agostino.
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First Row : Dennis Bleser, Je rry Pursell, Reny Ca ron. Second Row: Larry Berringe r, Lawrence Dreiband , Phi li p Rappleyea, Louis Treadway, Don Sherwood , Larry Case , W illiam Shrade r. Third Row: Dean Roose, George Gando lfo, W ilson Reilly,
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The purpose of Kappa Sigma Kappa is to develop
and enhance the personality of its members, +o en
courage scholastic ach ievement and good conduct,
broaden outside interests, promote mutual unde r
standing and increase loyalty on the part of the
fraternity brothers to Ind iana Tech. Membership in
Alpha Chapter is open to a ll male students of In
diana Tech.
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First Row: A lvin Harris, Odes Kyle, Charles Poig nard , Forrest W illiam , Robert Kirkland . Second Row: James Kennedy, Andre Prioleau , Lou is Cooke, Carl Morrison, Pa u I Warner.
Kappa Alpha Psi, a college fratern ity 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,
Indiana. Its constitution is the law of an organization
predicated upon, and dedicated to, the principles
of achievement through a democratic fraternity.
Preparation of the coat of arms was completed
during the summer of 191 I by three of the founders
who solicited the aid of a professor of Greek Art at
the Indiana U niversi+y together with that of a pro
fessor of Greek at Concordia University. The second
chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in 1913.
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Iota Tau Kappa is an honora ry engineering fra
ternity whose name symbolizes 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 Ind iana Technica l
First Row: Rudy Schalow, Rona ld Kobiske, Wa lter W ilm, Haro ld Brau n, Steen Bentzen. Second Row: John Raffoul,
College. 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 terms. At least sixt·een
college credit hours shall comprise each of these four
terms.
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First Row: Dr. Ivan Planck , ' J oseph Darn , Lloyd Green , C. David Dow, A rthu r Firt ion, Jack Penn, David Dau gherty, Victor Ku lma la, Peter File. Second Row: C harles Lep ley, Bruce
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Browand, Charles Booker, David M cCulloug h, Lawrence Dilworth , W alter Suever, Robert M cGi rr, M. Lane Fisher, John De Fel ice , Kenneth Pretto.
The Alpha Omega Ta u social fraternity beca me a
part of Indiana Technica l College in January , 1957.
The purpose of this fraternity is to promote fellow
ship , social , scholastic, and recreational activities
for i+s members.
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Theta Tau Upsilon Fratern ity was originated on
April 7, 1962, by sixt ee n students of India na Techni
cal C ollege with t he basic purpose of becoming a
Nationa l Fraternity . The membership g rew until 38
men were gran ted charter membership.
The members t hen resigned themselves to the ta sk
of reachi ng t he in itia l goa l. The Fraternity sta ndards
were esta blished to inst ill a st rong fou ndation and
to make membershi p a true honor and privilege.
The basic idea ls of the Fraternity were to pro
mote high academic standards, provide a useful
service to col lege and community, to gu ide and man
age gentleman ly cond uct at all t imes, +o always put
fort h wit h hi ghest moral character, and to develop •
a n unsurpassable unio n of brotherhood. that will serve
as a guide t hroughout a life time.
Blank, David Nash, James Tros ka , Phi l lip Reed, David Du rand , G eorge Smith, Stanley M it chell , Raymond Stutzman, M ichael Klei n, Robert Poo ler. Fourth Row: A llen Price, Dav·e W hirrett , C hester Pietras, Lewis Bornman, Frank Ella, James Fitzg ibbons, Francis Kushn er, Barry Gartman, Richa rd Ernsting.
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Fi rst Row, left to right: Ray Thom pson, John Wineb renner, Skip C loys, Steve Ha tch , Bob Hubentha l, Jack Braun. Second
The Tech Warriors ba sketba ll squad, under the fine
leadership of Coach Macy, completed the most success
fu l season in the history of the school. Not only did the •
team compile a good 19-wDn-and-6-lost record, but they
placed fi rst in the Mid-Central Conference and were
runners-up in the R.I .T. tournament.
Ron Zig ler was named Most Valuable Player. He was
the leading scorer and led in offensive rebounds. The
Carni Basketball Award went to Dave Hickman and Mike
Giger, and the most improved player award wa s given
to Ralph Spencer.
The Warriors will be losing three top competitors:
C loys. Hatch. and Hubenthal . The loss of these men wi ll
definitely inj ure t he depth of next year·s ba ll team, for
they will not easily be replaced .
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RESULTS
77; Malone
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R.I.T. Tourney
84; Newark
97; Lawrence Tech
68; West V a. Tech
97; Tri-State
65; Hanover
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87; Anderson
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First Row, left to right: Fe lix lt urbe , Abe l Shaverdian, C arlos Mayorca , W alter Germa in, George Theodore, Rafae l Robles, Richard Baker, Wede li n Schmidt. Second Row: Alex G a rcia ,
The Tech soccer +~am for the past five years has
been gradual ly bu ild ing itself into perhaps one of
the top Mid-West teams. Thei r schedule now con
sists of some of the top teams in the nation.
Th is past season wa s a poor one from the won-and
lost colum n. The Warriors had only one victory. but
th is was not ind ica tive of the brand of socce r t hey
plgyed.
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W ith only five regulars returning from the previous season, C oach Ph il Kenne ll had to attempt to build a winning team usi ng many inexperienced players. The team compiled a five-won-a nd-n inelost record. Coa ch Kennell made his t ea m's victories important ones, as they were all Mid-Centra l Conference wins, which · gave the Tech team second place in the C onference standings.
Rick Gessue pa ced t he pitching staff by compi ling a four-won-and -four-lost record . Kent Kelly led the team in hitting and also received the M. V. P. Award.
Gessue , Semelsberger, N elson, Lewis and Lu ke will be lost due t o graduation, and it may prove hard to repla ce t hem.
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The linksmen completed this season undefeated
in match play with a seven-won-and-one-tie rec
ord, which is a first in the history of the school.
They tied for first place in the Mid-Central Con
ference and finished tenth in the .Little State An
nual Golf Match .
Toby Richards was the squad's ca ptain , and
Bob Ashby was named the most valuable player.
Graduation will cla im Richards, Bryant, Kostin ,
and T opp. Th is wi ll be a great loss to the squad,
so Coach Dow will be pressed hard to find enough
talent to replace them.
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First Row, left to right: D. Li ibe ( Epee ) , A. Feliciano (I ta lia n Foil), D. Graham (Epee), G. Wag ne r {Ita lian Foil). Second Row: R. Steffe n (Sabre ) .. S. Hippensteele (Sabre ), L. Bornma nn (Sabre ), H. Wah l, coach .
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The Tech Fencing Team completed a success
ful season, but except ional performances were
turned in by A lvin Feliciano and Danny G raham.
A t the Indiana Divisional Championship Fencing
Tournament, Felicia no won t he first-place gold
metal in open foil col+lpetition, and Graham won
third place in the epee com petition. Bot h men
were invited t o the National Tournament and
awarded membe,rship in the Amateu r Fencers
League of America. This was the first time that
any student at Tech placed in this tournament.
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Left to Right: Ray Thompson, Art Firtion , Howard Grayless , Terry Aeschl iman, Rama Bolla, Coach Ben Dow.
Coach Dow placed an inexperienced team on
the courts this Fall with the exception of Art Fir
tion. Coach Dow seems to have great hopes of
mold ing this young team into topnotch competi
tors. Ray Thompson and Howard Grayless im
proved greatly as the sea son progressed, and
they may possibly be the leaders of next year's
team.
Art Firtion again this season won the Most
Valuable Player award , but he will be lost due to
graduation and will be a great loss to the team.
~This season the Tech team gained only one lone
victory over Grace and placed fourth in the
Mid-central Conference.
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This was the first year that track was a Mid
Central Conference sport. The Tech team has been
very weak in this sport the past few seasons. pri
marily due to the lack of depth. This same problem
hampered the team again this year.
new school records, and were just beginning to look
real good when the season came to a close.
Coach Macy did receive fine performances from
each man on the team. This year's team set seven
This team proved they had something more than
what their record showed. When they participated
in the Mid-Central Conference {the final meet of
the sea son). they fin is hed a very close second.
J. Cormican H. Fager C. McKim K. Gaerte E. Murphy R. Zigler J. Winebrenner C. Johnson
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High jump Relays 440 Relays
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440 {Time-52.4}* 'l2 Mile (Time-2:05.3)* H i g h j u m p ( 6' I -3;4 ") * High hurdles (Time-17 .I)* Low hurdles 'l2 Mile Pole vault (I I' 3"}* Relays
Mile Relay Team: Fager, McKim, Zigler, Cormican (Time 3:44)*
Half-Mile Relay Team: Cormican, McKim, Johnson, Winebrenner (Time I :37.2)*
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Contrary to popular belie{ the Alumni Relatio~s Off ice, loca ted on Center Drive, just so uth of the President' s Off ice, is not operated exclusively for Indiana Tech graduates.
On-cam pus students are inv ited to vi si t the offices at any t ime when the staff can offe.r: constructive counsel regarding ca mpus o r alumni act ivities. Any student is we lcome to drop in for a visi t if for no other purpose than to learn what the Nat io nal Alumn i Associa tion accomplishes for its members
Alumni Homecomin g is a big annual event on campus, but graduates and former students are welcome to visit any time.
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The Associat:on looks on each student as a paten-. t i a I a I u m nus, who w iII some day become a vita I part of the foundation on which the College is built. Co ll ege graduates everywhere share the psycholog ical urge to be identified as a member of the group, which is perhaps better described as the notion of " belonging ." Truly once a student ea rn s the title alumnus, he enters an exciting new part of the brotherhood of man .
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