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% ♦ % ♦ - • % ♦ « • ♦ • r Dr. Robert A. Gardner Mr. George D. Krotchko 27
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Dr. Dal ell M. Griffith Mr. Carl H. Kindig Mr. Harmar A. Weeden At last they ' ve found something to smile about! Civil Engineering If it had not been for the hard work of some ci ' il engineers, the phenomenon of the bridge into Lewisburg ne er would ha ' e e.xisted. We de ' eloped a peculiar affinity for the structure, and came to appreciate our own ci ' il engineers too as we realized that they are responsible for our highways and tunnels. We remember sitting in our labs in typical gazing-out-window-posture, and watching the ci ' ii engineers survey the same paths and bumps that so manv before them had measured. And, we recall feeling a bit envious of these students who had nothing to do but stroll about campus in the crisp, fall weather. By the time we were seniors, howe ' er, we realized that the civil engineers h ad plentv of courses keeping them very busv indeed, for they became a rare sisht to behold on the fall afternoons of each succeeding vear. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-First Row, Left to Kig il-VN ' ccdcn, Watson, Fernandes, Felcher, Griffith. Second Row — Frederick, Wallace, Collins, Hertzler, Gardner. Third Roir-Ranck, Carter, Grambow, Manaton, Krotchko. Fourth Roir— Veroski, Clark, Fisher, Ulp. 26
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Dr. George A. Irland According to the diagram Electrical Engineering The atmosphere became electric whenever they appeared! Thev seemed to deri e great enjoyment from making sparks crackle, blowing fuses, and listening to the shrill whine of runaway motors (much to the distress of the profs). These were the elec- trical engineers— the ones who mastered the scepter of Zeus and put it to work in our invaluable telephones and radios. Their ideas came from field trips to electrical generating stations, labs and research centers. Their companions gathered as the Institute of Radio Enoineers and the American Institute of Electrical Enoineers. Mr. John B. Miller AMERICAN INSTITU I E OF ELEC IRICAL ENGINEERS-First Row. Lejt to Rig jf-Finkel, Dungey, Cloud, Tawoda. Athev. Second Rou— Clark, Fruci, Kurtz, Bailey, Baumann. Third Roil ' — Ellis, Casey, Mawhinney, Jacoby, Weber, Kirkland. 28
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