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I4 BOTTOM ROW: Dean Schaefer, Evan Gerard, Gary Phillips. TOP ROW: Benjamin Milander, Peter Seaba, William Seifert. Eta Kappa Nu recognizes electrical engineering students Etta Kappa Nu is an honorary organiza- trical engineering. This fall, members set tion for students who show exceptional up displays for an open house at Home- ability and deep interest in the field of elec- coming. Pi Tau Sigma is honorary for mechanical engineering students iield. Membership is based on outstanding scholastic achievements. As an honorary society for mechanical engineering students, Pi Tau Sigma offers ,members a deeper understanding of their BOTTOM ROW: Charles Rice, Robert Van Sant, Richard McKinley. TOP ROW: Iames Lowber, Dennis Pauling, Kenneth Earnest. , V 5
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BOTTOM ROW: David Bright Gustave Fink, Charles TOP ROW: Erwin Toerber, Daniel Rogness. Steve Tier Schoell, Dale Sundberg. nan, Dennis Schroeder, Chi Epsilon honors selecf civil engineering s+ucleni's Members of Chi Epsilon are junior and seeks to develop the characteristics of a suc- senior civil engineering students who rank cessful civil engineer in each of its members in the upper third of their class. The group Mechanical engineering students study realistic problems in one of many laboratory sessions.
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BOTTOM ROW: Iames Mauer, Robert Wubbcna, Ronald Miersen, Michael Weldon, Stephen Wood, Pete Cullum. TOP ROW: Richard Long, Robert I-Iuewe, William Decgan. Daniel Rogness, Burton C-earhart, Donald Grell, Ierry Voigts. TRANSIT reaches circulation high of I,600 copies monthly The Transit stall checks copy on the 'iSurvey Girl of the Month. All branches of engineering are featured in Iowa Transit, a College of Engineering student magazine. This year, the circula- tion rose to 1,600 copies every month to engineering students, subscribers and all high schools in Iowa that requested them. Transit was also sent to the Engineering College Magazine Association to compete with other similar publications for awards. A staff of 15 students is divided into four departments-advertising, editorial, busi- ness and circulation. The magazine in- cludes articles about technology and new product developments, a Survey Girl of the Month and engineering news. Mike Weldon was general manager and Ron Miersen was editor-in-chief.
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