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.. SEATED: R Jr., pres? H Fraser. REAR ROW: R. I-Iendershot, J. Putzer, W. -Bren- Carlson. SEATED: J. Wynne, pres., A. Tomko, secy. nan, W. Doubleday, H. Haberern, E. Fournier, J. J. DeMichele, v. pres. Absent: R. Jurach, treas. Strecker, A. Marchese, S. Wynter, T. Eisenlohr, J. I-IIIXF 'li +4 JG T P 77 Association for Computing Machinery The student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery was instituted in the Fall of 1964. Membership in the Associa- tion has enabled students to increase their professional development through ACM peri- odicals, meetings, and field trips. These events provide the context for live- ly interaction fwith both professionals and .other interested studentsj that has led to ex- panded horizons and new insight. We leave to the coming third brood of Data graduates the opportunity to hold more stimulating meetings and to enroll Fortran enthusiasts from other technologies. Officers for 1965f1966 Were: President: Jack J. Wynne Vice-Pres.: Joseph E. DeMichele Secretary: Andrea A. Tomko Treasurer: Robert J . Jurach
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REAR ROW: R. Castiglioni, L. Maney, T. Mirsky, J. Abbott, A. Tomko, M. McQueeney, D. W. Coe, E. Dodge, J. Buffa, T. Bernacki, M. McGauley, C. A 0 0 T1 l .El American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Our chapter of the American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers, Chapter S-22, was founded in 1957. It is sponsored by the Hartford chapter CChapter 75. The purpose of this organization is to pro- mote application of scientific and engineer- ing principles to manufacturing in industry. The HSTI chapter has a membership of twen- ty-one studentsg membership is open to stu- dents of all technologies. Meetings of the student chapter are held at least once a month. The activities under- taken include plant tours, technical talks and seminars, guest speakers, technical films and social dinners. Officers for 1965!1966 were: President: Stanley Bastura, Jr. Vice-Pres.: Howard E. Kayan Secretary: Arthur L. Koczak Treasurer: John J. Nolan l 76 Tata, J. O'Neill, Jr., R. Thibeault. SEATED: R. Lewis A Koczak, secy.g S. Bastura, Jr., pres.g H. Kayan, V.. pres.g J. Nolan, treas.g W. B. Fraser. pf REAR nan, l Streck ,,, . ,... . . X 90q fof X 'fzgi08ell:,01'I'1,g ff ,..fWM.,.W,.,,wf,,..wmm,ffffff,svee-fw,rffm4
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