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ROBERT E. CHANDO5 Off Campus Bob, although not a house member, was still quite active at Tech. He belonged to SAE, IRE, and the Radio Club, His hobbies coincided with these activ- ites since they include music, sound and amateur radio. Plans are for an M.S. at Tech and maybe more later. Work must combine music and E.E. BigTP29'l5s'l7.38on10 ' PHILLIP CLAR Off Campus Phil, who married after his frash year naturally had off-campus interests, These now include a baby, Tamara, On campus he belonged to IRE. Hobbies include astronomy, radio, and desert ex- ploration. The future says grad school in micro- waves. JIM CRIBBS Ricketts Jirn's ever ebullient disposition has earned him several distinctions in campus life. From his lofty position as ASCIT Head Yell leader, he has pur- sued his natural interests in surfing, skiing, volley- ball, and heckling with a vengeance seldom here- tofore seen, Although never one to let loyalty to his option stand in his way, Jim will actually go ta work as an M.E. His enthusiasm for house affairs will be sorely missed around MilIikan's Pot in the years to come, and some doubt that even time will suffice to eradicate certain indellible impres- sions he has made on house tradition. RONALD Fonsess Ricketts, Ta, TBP The Nyssa Flash came here to become a snake and he almost made it but people started asking him to do things like turning out for track and run- ning for class offices. With his usual flair for doing things the right way he won three letters in track, served on the B.O.C. and was elected Senior Class President. ln his spare time Ron is designing the most complicated radio-controlled boat in the world. After at least one year in E.E. grad school he plans to work for some lucky elec- tranics company. Pretty good for a fellow from a town with only one street light. Elecuti cal
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Electrical Engineering RICHARD A. BAUGH Ricketts, TBP Droll Dick, a Port Townsend lad who made good, squandered his Senior year being Ricketts House and Tau Beta Pi secretary simultaneously at the same time. Nevertheless he will probably be best remembered for his wry handling of the Ricketts Head-waitership: 'lt is my honor to announce the beginning of Lent . . His future plans in- clude a travelling iunk shop in his Volkswagen and grad school. CHAI BONG BYUN Off Campus This L, A. man, due to other concerns, didn't belong to any house, however, he did manage to ioirt the Newman Club and make many friends. His future plans are to get an M,S, at Stanford.
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MICHAEL DeWITT GODFREY Ricketts, Honor Key 3 Mike has been one of the busier lads in the class. He started out by being Co-Social Chairman of Ricketts. After getting married he served as ASCIT Secretary, and President, Ski Club President and Chairman of the Inter-College Council. All of this was accomplished while working helf time and helping pin diapers on little Godfrey. Mike plans to do graduate work at the London School of Econ- omics. DALE GREEN Throop Dale was one of the boys to come to Tech on the 3-2 plan and finish with Honor standing. He trans- ferred here ofter winning everything at PCC. A real live guy, Dale was o constant companion to Throop loungers. His activities included tennis, golf, ham radio, railroading and photography. He be- longed to the Student Shop, Band, Christian Fellow- ship and was an officer in IRE. Future plans in- clude seeing the world, grad school, and work lin order of enjoyment givenl. Engineering WAYNE GROESBECK Throop, Tau Bsta' Pi Wayne was one of Throops stalwarts when it came to interhouse football and basketball. A wife and two children kept him from becoming more in- volved in campus life than he was. However, he still managed Honor standing and election to TBPI, Wayne plays and coaches off-campus basket- ball and works part time. Future plans are to work in Southern Calif, H. KENNETH HOPKINS Fleming ln his early days at Tech, Ken rode a motorcycle, wore a black leather jacket and sunglasses, and combed his hair toward the rear, and everybody thought he was a hood. As a matter of fact, they were right. Despite this, Ken has proven himself a very useful member of his house through extensive participation in interhouse athletics of all sorts. In his spare time, he has been a member of the IRE and has built cr sports car in his back yard, which he claims will be outdated by the time he finishes it, Next year he will take business ad- ministration at Cal, try to avoid the draft, and, if all fails, buy a boat and sail around the world.
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