Indiana Institute of Technology - Kekiongan Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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1960 KEKIONGAN EUGENE RICCI, Editor-in-Chief FERDNAN LaROCHELLE, Photographic Editor KENNETH CROWE, Assistant Photographic Editor KEITH CHUNG, Editor, Organizations and Graduates JERRY SALTER, Editor, Athletics and Faculty DONALD JACOBSON, Copy Writer NICHOLAS ALBANESE, Copy Writer DARROW FOX, Faculty Advisor INDIANA TECHNICAL COLLEGE FORT WAYNE, INDIANA After the graduate has left the campus with his diploma in his hand, his mind will often return to the scenes of the past and his former life as a student. These scenes, like the images of a kaleidoscope, some vivid, some vague, will show remembered pictures of campus life similar to the scenes on these pages. Warriors!!! Relaxing in the new student lounge Study! Study! Study! Smoke Break Coffee Break I could have danced all night Pennys from heaven Long Hours Peek-a-boo 7-no-trump Now we have to go to work Some Day Coeds BABE Dow Rolling Pin Throwing Contest Chipping Contest Annual Picnic Winner . ' m Science Fair and Carnival President Keene The dignity of man is not a thing that comes to one, or a group, or a nation through grandstand plays, braggadocio, blatant do-goodism, verbose generosity, or self-dramatized unselfishness. The dignity of man is achieved by the simple process of doing the things your heart dictates, of taking seriously the responsibilities of family, business and the social structure in which we live. The dignity of man is achieved by unobtrusively recognizing that your fellow man has his rights and that it is only natural for you to respect them. The dignity of man is self-apparent when charity is given so quietly as never to call attention to oneself, nor cause embarrassment to the recipient. A man may make mistakes, but he isn ' t a failure until he starts blaming someone else. ,; . Administration Sssfi ' ■• . C. A. OVERHOLT Vice-President and Treasurer MAC A. FUELBER Business Manager and Director of Purchases 10 The Deans ROBERT C. RUHL Dean of Engineering DR. DON D. RANDALL Dean of Students II DR. RALPH W. YOUNG Dean of Arts and Sciences i MEREDITH J. SPRUNGER Director of the Freshman Division Assistant Professor of Psychology OREN B. HUFFER Registrar and Director of Admissions DR. LOUIS H. DOBBS Assistant to the President m C ifa. r $ ' ' ,«  f ; . m  NPf  • ; % 1 a— BiE i. .n iiimO y iia£8i r ' ii i i ff t ' - : l-i ?? ' m Engineering Aeronautical Engineering has made momentous strides in the 56 years since the first flight of heavier- than-air machines. Since the Wright Brothers first airplane to today ' s supersonic fighters, the aircr aft industry has seen many changes. Today ' s aircraft designers and builders work as a team. Individual engineers concentrate their efforts on small phases of the overall project, resulting in a complicated but efficient design. More and more scientific knowledge is necessary to keep pace with today ' s advanced air- craft. The importance of basic knowledge in the fields of mathematics, physics, and mechanics is becoming more apparent. The Aeronautical Engineering De- partment at Indiana Technical College strives to have the student well prepared in the basic sciences before the advanced aeronautical topics are under- taken. A graduate with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering may enter many phases of the aero- nautical field. The ever increasing advances in the field of aeronautics, such as the earth satellite pro- ject, will continue to offer a challenge to the engineer of the present and future. PROFESSOR BENJAMIN L. DOW Head, Aeronautical Engineering Department Aeronautical Engineering BENNETT L. KEMP Assistant Professor WILLIAM S. HAZARD Instructor SIEGFRIED BRUNNENKANT Instructor 14 One of the newest branches of engineering, Chemi- cal Engineering, has advanced rapidly. Practically all industry in some stage of processing, development, or manufacturing, must depend upon men with a knowledge of chemistry. Today there are highly spe- cialized and diversified fields such as Gas, Metal- lurgical, Ceramics, and Petroleum. Because of its being the basic technology underlying the develop- ment and operation of virtually all industry, Chemical Engineering will realize even greater growth in the years to come. DR. TOD B. DIXON Head, Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering JOSEPH W. CRANMER Assistant Professor JOHN COCHRAN Assistant Professor 15 The development in the various branches of engi- neering has created new problems in the design and construction of buildings, highways, airports, and other structures. The Civil Engineer is meeting the demands of our present age with new methods and ideas. Even though Civil Engineering is the oldest of the fields of engineering, it continues to grow and develop and provide opportunities for men of vision. 02 ' ' Civil Engineering PROFESSOR ROBERT C. RUHL Head, Civil Engineering Department DON BERGER Instructor CHAUNCEY McANUS Lecturer 16 The increasing utilization of electrical power in this country makes immense demands on the Profes- sional Electrical Engineer. He must know how to select, design, work out economics and production. He is the mastermind in the field of controls, as evi- dence by today ' s automation. The skill and creative ability of the Electrical Engineer transforms theo- retical knowledge into practical service to meet the challenges of the future. PROFESSOR RICHARD D. DERMER Head, Electrical Engineering Department Electrical Engineering MAURICE A. SIMMONS Assistant Professor JOHN WHITNEY Assistant Professor RALPH CLARK Instructor 17 Electronic Engineering is a highly specialized branch of Electrical Engineering. The importance of elec- tronics is recognized as a field of engineering in its own right. To the Electronic Engineer is attributed outstanding development in such realms as guided missiles, radar, color television, electronic computer, radio communication, and atomic energy. The Elec- tronic Engineering curriculum is planned to special- ize a fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering to scientific application in the field of electronics. Electronic Engineering PROFESSOR RALPH S. CARSON Head, Electronic Engineering Department ARTHUR B. PRICE Assistant Professor RAY KING KENNETH W. JENKINS NORBERT T. TORZYN Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor 18 The field of Mechanical Engineering is so broad that no man can be an authority on all of its branch- es. Consequently, Mechanical Engineers tend to be- come specialists in chosen branches. Therefore, the student is given a thorough background in the basic sciences. This field is very extensive, for practically every manufactured article requires the services of mechanical engineers both in the design of the ma- chine on which it is made and in the production of the article on those machines in the factory. DR. IVAN A. PLANCK Head, Mechanical Department Mechanical Engineering ROBERT R. MARSHALL Assistant Professor HOWARD MACKLIN Associate Professor EDMUND T. NAPIER Instructor CLEO J. QUINN Instructor CHANG-KENG LIU Instructor ROBERT A. GRUESBECK Instructor Engineering Drawing is a descriptive graphical language used by engineers and designers through- out the world to express, develop, and record their ideas and information. Men of industry have indicat- ed that Engineering Drawing is not only important, but absolutely necessary. Students need a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of science and com- munication, and should be trained early in the engi- neering approach for the solution of problems. They must 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. ' Engineering Drawing LEE F. BERNHARDT Head, Engineering Drawing DWIGHT M. CASE Instructor 20 Chemistry is one of the fundamental sciences, im- portant both in that it underlies all phases of modern living and in its own right as a field 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 radioactive tracer technique, biochemical research, and organic synthesis of vital drugs, plastics and explosives. Chemistry Department DR. NORMAN O. LONG Head, Chemistry Department EDWARD GUINDON Assistant Professor ROBERT SWINDELL Assistant Professor LASZLO SZEGEDY Assistant Professor 22 English Department MARY E. WEIMER Associate Professor Head, English Department First Row: MARGARET HUFF Assistant Professor HELEN DINIUS Lecturer Second Row: DARROW C. FOX Assistant Professor BASIL L. GRAY Assistant Professor ALVIN C. STEINBACH . .I nstructor In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathematician, the engineer, and many other scientists whose primary tool is mathematics. The Department of Mathematics offers a well rounded course for the young mathematicians, as well as the essential mathematics for the engineering, physics, and chemistry students. BOTTOM, First Row: FRED H. CRONINGER Lecturer HUGH G. HARP Associate Professor ROBERT G. HOEHN Assistant Professor WALTER W. BARTLETT Instructor CHARLES W. PECK Instructor Second Row: JAMES F. JACOBS Instructor WILLIAM H. WOODS Instructor JAMES R. DOHNER Instructor RADOSAV RAKETIC Instructor GARVER C. WRIGHT Assistant Professor Mathematics Department CHARLES R. CARR Associate Professor DANIEL T. DWYER Instructor GORDON L. COLE Assistant Professor If, as has been said, this is the atomic age, then this is the age of physics. Nuclear weapons and ma- chines are products ■ of the physics laboratory. Each new day finds the physicists of our nation ever widening horizons of man ' s knowledge. Therefore, Indiana Technical College meets the need for train- ing in physics by offering basic and advanced courses designed to prepare a student either for direct par- ticipation in industry, or for a scientific career of the more traditional type. DR. RALPH W. YOUNG Head, Mathematics Department Acting Head of Physics Department Physics Department FREDERICK A. WALTER Instructor MEREDITH KELLOGG Instructor RALPH W. BRACHT Assistant Professor RICHARD LIEBERMAKN Instructor 25 General Subjects DR. LOUIS H. DOBBS Psychology and Law DR. MEREDITH J. SPRUNGER Assistant Professor of Psychology DR. LON D. RANDALL Assistant Professor of Psychology ROBERT L. KAAG Lecturer of Law CARL E. BASHAM Instructor, Law and Economics IRVING J. WEINSTEIN Sociology and Economics 26 l w Fall and Winter Gradu 1 PER ASBJORN ANTI, BSEIE; Hasle, Sandefjord, Nor- way; Kappa Sigma Kappa: President ' s List (3) ; Honor Roll (1). SYLVESTER J. AMAN, BSME; Barberton, Ohio; Me- chanical Club; S.A.E.; President ' s List (2). ALAN B. ASHBY, BSME; Kennewick, Wash.; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List ( 1 ) . JOHN D. BADOVINAC, BSEIE; Harrietta, Mich.; President ' s List. (1). Fall RICHARD R. BAYLES, BSCE; Math Option; Boze- man, Montana; A.C.E., Vice-President; Student Instruc- tor CE-155A (1) ; President ' s List (7). ELSTON J. BOUTILIER, BSEIE; Math Option; Nova Scoria; President ' s List (2). CLARENCE P. CAIN, BSEIE; Luling, Texas; E.E.S., Chairman; A.C.E., Chairman; K.A.R.C.; Student Coun- cil (2) ; President ' s List (6) ; Honor Roll (2). DELBERT F. CASE, BSAeE; Waynesfield, Ohio; Alpha Omega Tau, Chaplain; I.A.S., Secretary, Vice Chair- man; Outstanding Student Award, Departmental; Presi- dent ' s List (2). 28 WHYLIE A. CHAMBERS, BSCE; Kingston, Jamai- ca, West Indies; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E. ; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (1). STEPHEN J. CHARNEY, BSME; Johnstown, Pa.; Mechanical Club; Students Council (4) ; Male Chorus. ROBERT M. CLARKE, BSEE; Letart, W.Va.; As- sistant Instructor EE 182 A (1); President ' s List (2). CHARLES D. CLAWSON, BSEIE; Attica, Ind.; Kappa Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Pistol Club; E.E.S.; President ' s List. GERALD W. CORMIER, BSEIE; Math Option; Fort Wayne, Ind.; E.E.S.; Math Club; Beta Sigma Tau, Sgt. at Arms, Athletic Director. DONALD L. CROSSMAN, BSCE; Lewistown, Pa.; Association of Civil Engineers, Treasurer; Intramural Softball, Volleyball, Football; President ' s List (4) ; Honor Roll (2). I y DICK JACOB, BSCE; Leamington, Ontario; A.C.E.; President ' s List (3) ; Honor Roll (2). DAVID DREGER, BSCE; Garrettsville, Ohio; A.C.E.; Honor Roll (2). Fall RUSSELL E. DUDLEY, BSCE; Glassport, Pa.; ACE. C. A. DUHARTE FRANCID, BSChE; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Chemical Engineering Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. GEORGE K. EMERY, BSEE; Ontario, Canada; A.I.E.E., Membership Chairman; Intramural Swimming, Baseball, Football; President ' s List (3). JOSEPH P. ESPOSITO, BSEE; Long Island, New York; A.I.E.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi, Vice President; Presi- dent ' s List ( 1 ). Wt t ._ il SERGIO H. ESTRADA, Drafting; Planta s n Artemisa P. del Rio, Cuba; Phi Iota Alpha, Chapter President, Vice President, Secretary; 1 Year Radio Broadcasting Program. MELVIN W. EVANS, BSME, BE Math; Anderson, Ind. ; Mechanical Club Vice President, Secretary, Treas- urer; President ' s List (11); Student Instructor Mech. Lab (1); Assistant Lab Instructor (5). PAUL BRUCE FLEMING, BSchE; Shawnee, Okla.; ACS.; A.I.Ch.E; ITC Basketball, Track; President ' s List; Honor Roll. ROBERT K. FRANCIS, BSEE; Elgin, 111.; Beta Phi Theta. Fall ARNOLD R. GAHLINGER, BSME, Math Option; Val- ley Station, Ky. ; Mechanical Club, Secretary, Treasurer, President (2); Mechanical Club, Outstanding Member Summer 1959. JOSE ARTURO GARCIA, BSCE; Colombia, South America; A.C.E. ARTHUR B. GERUND A, BSChE; West Islip, N.Y.; Chemical Engineering Society; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, Pledge Master; Basketball. ROBERT L. GIFFIN, BSME; Quincy, Mass.; Newman Club; Intramural Tennis; President ' s List (2). 30 HERBERT GITELL, BSCE; Newton, Mass.; A.S.C.E.; Beta Sigma Tau, President, Treasurer; Technician (1); President ' s List (1). FRANK R. HALL, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Ind.; I.T.C.E.A.; President ' s List (1). VINCENT E. HEMMING, BSCE; Kingston 5, Ja- maica, W. Indies; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; Kappa Alpha Phi; Student Council; President ' s List (3). HARRY Y. HONDA, BSEE, BSEIE; Puunene, Maui, Hawaii; Hawaii Club, Vice President; President ' s List (2). GLENN R. HUDSON, BSME; High Point, N. C; Me- chanical Engineering Club, Vice President, Secretary; Intramural Athletics, President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (!)■ JOHN LASLO, BSChe; Welland, Ontario, Canada; A.C.E.; C.E.S.; Vice Pres. (2); Fencing Team; Presi- dent ' s List ( 1 ) ; Caswell Engineering Drawing Award. ROBERT E. LITTLE, BSME; North Manchester, In- diana; S.A.E.; Varsity Club; Varsity Basketball (2 years); President ' s List (2). LLEWELLYN L. LESHER, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. GLEEN W. LUDWIG JR., BSAeE; Port Allegany, Pa.; I.A.S.; Bowling Club; President ' s List (1). RADWAN JABER, BSCE; Tripole, Lebanon; A.C.E., Advertising Sec; Arab Students Council, Corr. Secre- tary; President ' s List (6); Nations United Club; Fort Wayne Y.W.C.A. WALTER J. JAEGER, BSEE; Cincinnati, Ohio; In- diana Tech Electrical Association. HARLAND C. JORDING, BCSE; Jacksonville, Illinois; A.C.E.; Glee Club; President ' s List (1). Wfe Aife JAMES W. JUSTICE, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; I.T.E.A.; Beta Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary; President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (3); Student Instruc- tor EE 110 (1). MOSES KAZANJIAN, BSCE; Beirut, Lebanon; A.C.E.; President ' s List 4). EDWARD P. KOEPPE, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Weightlifting Club, Vice President; President ' s List (3). ETHEM R. KOK, BSEE; Istanbul, Turkey; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). Fall MARIO E. INIGUEZ, BSEE; Cuenca, Eucador. DONALD H. KING, BSCE; Oregon City, Ohio; A.C.E., Secretary; Kappa Sigma Phi, President, Vice President; Intramural Basketball, Softball, Football, Swimming, Bowling. PETER LOUIE, BSCE; New York 13, New York; A.C.E.; President ' s List (2). ROGER D. LUECK, BSCE; Cumberland, Maryland; A.C.E., President, Vice President; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List (2); Assistant Instructor — Surveying. 32 SUHAYL EL-MAMOUN, BSME; Beirut, Lebanon; Mechanical Club; Arab Student Club, Vice President, Treasurer; Nations United Club. ANGUS L. McDONALD, BSCE; Rochester, New York; A.C.E.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Bowling Club, Secretary; President ' s List (2). BERNARD J. MANNING, BSME; Fort Wayne, In- diana; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List (1); Asst. Inst. ED-23. XENOPHON MAROUDIS, BMetE; Ashland, Ky.; A.I.Ch.E; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (4); Honor Roll (4); Assistant In- structor Ch 22, ChE 212. ERNEST J. MASCARELLO, BSME; Omaha, Nebraska; S.A.E., Treasurer; President ' s List (3). ROBERT J. MASTERSON, BSEIE; Newburgh, New York; President ' s List (3). JORGE Y. MEDOVOI, BSEE, Math Option; Tel Aviv, Israel. V. F. MASULLO, BSEE; Ossining, New York; I.T.E.A., Vice President; Iota Tau Kappa, Secretary, Treasurer; Intramural Softball, Bowling; President ' s List (9); Honor Roll (5); Assistant Instructor EE 140A. Fall JOHN W. MUNSON, BSME; Connersville, Indiana; S.A.E. GEORGE V. MUSISCA, BSEIE; Canton, Ohio; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Newman Club, Secretary; Glee Club; President ' s List (9). HAGOP NAZARIAN, BSCE; Aleppo, Syria; A.C.E. Canterbury Club; President ' s List (4). DARREL C. NEAL, BSAeE; Staples, Minnesota; I.A.S. President ' s List (2). tit i «tt « . 40% SEDRICK W. NEWELL, BSChE; Fort Recovery, Ohio; Chemical Engineering Society. GEORGE E. NEWMAN, BSEIE; East Islip, New York; A.E.S.; E.E.S.; Student Council. I ANDREW NOGUEIRA, BSChE; Newark, New Jersey; Chemictal Engineering Society, President; Bowling; President ' s List (1). JOHN S. NOLTE, BSEIE, Math Option; Watkins, Iowa; President ' s List (6); Assistant Instructor EI 250A. Fall ( 4 1 k JUERGEN M. NORDHAUSEN, BSEIE, Math Option; Fort Wayne, Indiana; E.E.S.; Math Club. ROBERT C. NULL, Mechanical Drafting; Fort Wayne, Indiana. RUDOLPH G. OPDERBECK, BSME; St. Louis, Mo.; I.A.S.; President ' s List (2). JOHN OSADCZUK, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; A.C.E.; Chess Club; Ukrainian Student Club, Vice President; Intramural Volleyball. n 1 ' . ' J 34 FERNALD C. PARENT, BSEIE; Yarmouth, Maine; Beta Sigma Tau, Vive President, Publications Direc- tor; President ' s List (2); Assistant Instructor EI 140A. DIEGO PARRA, BSEIE; Caracas, Venezuela. LOUIS G. PREVAL, BSME; Oriente, Cuba; Phi Iota Alpha, Secretary, President Social Committee. JAMES E. PERON, BSEIE; Indiana, Pennsylvania; E.E.S.; K.A.R.C., President; President ' s List (3). THOMAS E. PINKHAM, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; I.T.E.A.; President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (1). ALLYN L. PONTIUS, BSME; Jacksonville, Illinois; Mechanical Club, Vice President; Yearbook Editor; In- tramural Volleyball, Softball, Football; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll. RONALD H. POWNALL, BSCE; Columbia City, In- diana; A.C.E.; President ' s List (5). LAWRENCE T. PRICE, BSCE; Newcastle, Wyoming; A.C.E.; President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (1). Fall JAMES PUTTERBAUGH, BSME; Rochester, Indiana; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List (1). R. LINDSAY RASH, BSCE; Blackstone, Virginia: A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; Sigma Phi Delta, House Manager, Chaplain; Intramural Football. BOB F. REINHARDT, BSME; Elkin, North Carolina; President ' s List ( 1 ) . WILLIAM A. RICHARDS, BSEIE; Oil City, Penn- sylvania; President ' s List (5); Honor Roll (1). JAMES S. ROBERTSON, BSME; Amityville, New York; Mechanical Club; Wcightlifting Club, Pres., Treasurer; Student Council (3); Senior Class President; President ' s List (2); Assistant Instructor ED 13, 21, 22, 23 (6). EDDIE L. ROBINSON, BSEE; Lancaster, Kentucky; I.T.E.A., Treasurer; Intramural Softball, Football; Honor Roll (1). HERNANDO ROJAS, BSEE; Bogota, Colombia, South America. THOMAS F. RYAN, BSEIE; New York City, New York; Beta Sigma Tau, President, Vice President, Ath- letic Director, Pledge Master; Newman Club, Presi- dent; President ' s List (4). Fall . : , ■• J§ tat n HARRY SABADA, BSChE; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can- ada; A. OS.; Chemical Engineering Society, Secretary, Newman Club. NORMAN L. SCHROEDER, BSME; Grand Junction, Michigan; President ' s List (1). PARMPAL S. SIDHU, BSME; Punjab, India; India Association; Nations United Club; President ' s List (1). JOHN J. SILVERSON, BS Math; Beach Haven Crest, New Jersey; Physics Club, Secretary, Vice President; Technician Staff; Bowling Team. ! :::: -- : iJMLm JIWAN L. SINGLA, BSCE; Punjab, India; A.C.E.; India Association, Secretary; Nations United Club. DEAN W. SNYDER, BSME; Waupaca, Wisconsin; I.T.C.; Flying Club, Treasurer; Mechanical Club. 36 JOHN P. SNYDER, BSEIE; Creston, Iowa; E.E.S.; A.E.S., Treasurer; President ' s List (3). GERALD STANKIEWICZ, BSME; Saginaw, Mich- igan; S.A.E.; S.A.M.E.; Newman Club, Vice Presi- dent; Intramural Sports; Bowling Team. JERRY D. STEPHENSON, BSEIE; Rockford, Ohio; I.T.E.A.; ITC Flying Club; President ' s List (2). RICHARD E. TAVANO, BSChE; Brooklyn, New York; A.C.S.; Chemical Engineering Society, President, Sec- retary; Weightlifting Club; President ' s List (1). LEO H. THAMAN, BSEE; Anna, Ohio; Newman Club; I.T.E.A.; Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football; Honor Roll (1). LEONARD L. URBACK, BSME; Barnum, Minnesota. Fall DONALD J. WAGNER, BSME; Clara City, Minnesota; Mechanical Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Technician Staff; Dormitory Counselor; President ' s List (5). LEONARD WATKINS, BSEIE; East Chicago, Indiana; Kappa Alpha Psi, President. WILBUR A. WILKINSON, BSEE; Howell, Michigan; Lutheran Student Association; President; Glee Club. JOHN ZARUCKI, BSCE; Maspeth, New York; A.C.E.; President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (1). F. Z. ABDISHI, Drafting; Baghdad, Iraq; Mechanical Club; Camera Club; Newman Club. EDWARD J. L. ARNOLD; BSME; Richmond, Indiana; Student Council (4), Treasurer (3); President ' s List (1). STANLEY BABBITT, BSEE, BSEIE; Norwich, Conn.; Flying Club; Bowling Club; Kekionga Amateur Radio Club, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary; President ' s List (1). JAMES R. BARD, BSME; Bryan, Ohio. Winter DANIAL D. BEDNARSKI, BSEIE; Erie, Pennsylvania; Weightlifting Club, President; Indiana Tech Bowling League; President ' s List (2). RICHARD E. BERNDT, BSEE, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; A.I.E.E.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; President ' s List (2). ANTHONY C. BETTINELLI, BSCE; Donora, Penn- slyvania; Treasurer Senior Class; Beta Sigma Tau; A.C.E., President; S.A.M.E.; Student Council; IFC Soft- ball; Intramural Softball, Football, Basketball. ANTHONY E. BICK, BSEE; Math Option; Marion, Indiana. 38 GARY E. BLACK, BSEE; Columbia City, Indiana; Indiana Tech Glee Club (6); President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (1). IRWIN BLUESTEIN, BSEIE; Math Option; Brook- lyn 14, New York; E.E.S., Publicity Director (2); Student Council (2); President ' s List (4). LEVON BOHDJELIAN, BSChE; Ashraffie, Beirut, Lebanon; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). WILLIAM F. BOTTS, BSEIE; Williamsport, Penn- sylvania. HILARY J. BUHL, BSEIE, Math Option; Browerville, Minn.; Electronic Engineering Society, Math Club; President ' s List (8); Student Instructor EI 120A (1), EI 140A (1). WILLIAM E. CARROLL, BSCE; Saratoga, Springs, New York; A.C.E.; Varsity Club (3 Years); Varsity Baseball (3 years); Intramural Football, Softball, Bas- ketball; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). FREDERICK M. COPEMAN, BSME; Elkins, W. Vir- ginia; S.A.E.; Flying Club. FRANK CROCE JR., BSAeE; Glen Head, New York; Honor Roll (4); Iota Tau Kappa (3). Winter A. W. CUSTARD, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; A.S.C.E.; S.A.M.E. VITTORIO DE ANGELIS, BSEIE; Math Option; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Electronic Engineering So- ciety; American Institute Of Electrical Engineers. MORRIS J. DITLINGER, BSME; Payne, Ohio; Kappa Sigma Phi, Secretary; Weightlifting Club; Mechanical Club. JAMES R. DOHNER, BSEIE; Mathematics; Lebanon, Penna.; Weightlifting Club, Secretary; Mathematics Club, Sec, Tres.; President ' s List (7); Iota Tau Kappa (2); Bowling Team. ERICH R. DUHN, BSChE; Jamaica Plain 30, Mass.; Chemical Engineering Society, Treasurer; Student In- structor Ch 12 (1). JOHN B. GALLETLY JR., BSEE; Pawtucket, Rhode Island; A.I.E.E., Athletics Chairman (2); Varsity Golf Team; ITC Bowling League; Intramural Basketball, Football; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). SARKIS K. GARIBIAN, BSEE, Math Option; Baghdad, Iraq; A.I.E.E.; Math Club; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Vice President; Varsity Tennis Team, Basketball, Swimming, Bowling; President ' s List (2). GLEN A. GARRELTS, BSCE; Atlanta, Missouri; A.C.E., President (1), Secretary (2); S.A.M.E., Sec- retary (1); Honor Roll (3). Winter EDWIN L. GEDIMAN, BSME; Bath, Maine; Alpha Omega Tau, President, Treasurer; Intramural Softball. LAZAR GILINSKI, BSCE; Columbia, South America; S.A.E.; A.C.E.; Phi Iota Alpha, President; President ' s List (2); Spanish Hour WGL. E. F. GRAVITT, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Stu- dent Council (2). OS WALDO GUADA, BSME; Valencia, Venezuela; S.A.E.; Mechanical Club; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (6). 40 JAMES HALLEY, BSEE; Connersville, Indiana. BYRON D. HENNING, BSME; New Ulm, Minn.; Mechanical Club; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (6); Honor Roll (4). REUBEN D. HERNDON, BSEIE; Omaha, Ne- braska; President ' s List (4). BELA G. HIGH, BSCE; Cleveland 9, Ohio; A.C.E.; Fencing Club; Chess Club; Student Council (1); Table Tennis Team; A.C.I. PAUL K. JODON, BSEIE; Monessen, Penna.; Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Electrical Engineering So- ciety; Audio Engineering Society; President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (4). ZISSIS KALIVAS, BSEIE; Souix City, Iowa; Electronic Engineering Society; President ' s List (1). ROBERT L. KEEHN, BSCE; Preston, Minnesota; A.O.T.; A.C.E.; President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (1). JOHN R. KENNEDY, BSME; Clarksburg, West Vir- ginia; Mechanical Club. Winter CHARLES L. KINMAN, BSEIE; Jonesboro, Ark.; Electronic Engineering Society; Honor Roll (1). RAYMOND L. KNAPP, BSCE; Randolph, Ohio; As- sociation of Civil Engineers; S.A.M.E.; Weightlifting Club; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). FARREL L. KRALL, BSME; Willshire, Ohio; Fiying Club; S.A.E. EDWIN C. KRIDLER, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers; Weightlifting Club; President ' s List (2); Assistant Instructor, Engineering Drawing 11 (2). 4 Am CHARLES G. LAMB, BSAeE; Collegedale, Tennessee; I.A.S.; ITC Flying Club, Safety Officer (2). HERBERT H. LENZKES, BSEIE; Option in Math; Alliance, Ohio; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; A.I.E.E.; Presi- dent ' s List (7); Honor Roll (2); Weightlifting Club. Winter JAMES M. LEWIS, BSME; GOSHEN, New York; So- ciety of Automotive Engineers; Phi Sigma Kappa; New- man Club; President ' s List (1). JOHN McHENRY, BSEE; Reading, Michigan; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (10). B :■ 1 :.: -W ■■■ Ai AlH A ROBERT V. MACDONALD, BSME; Saginaw, Mich- igan; Mechanical Engineering Club; President ' s List (1). PAUL E. MERRIMAN, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; S.A.E.; S.A.M.E.; Bowling; President ' s List (4); Phi Eta Sigma. OLIN D. MILLER, BSEE; Goshen, Indiana; ITC Elec- trical Club; A.I.E.E., Secretary; President ' s List (7); Iota Tau Kappa; Honor Roll (3). IRVING W. MOODY, BSEIE, Math Option; Spring- field, Illinois; Audio Engineering Society. 42 JOHN MUTKOSKI, BSME; Brooklyn, New York; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Secretary; Newman Club, Secretary; I.F.C., Secretary, Treasurer; I.F.C. Soft- ball Team; A.G.U. Bowling Team. JOHN C. NASR, BSCE, Math Option; Alexandria, Egypt; Arab Club. ISAIAH R. NORMAN, BSAeE; Jackson, Miss.; In- stitute of Aeronautical Sciences; Kappa Alpha Psi; Co-Chairman Social Committee; ITC Glee Club. JAMES E. NORRIS, BSAeE; Churubusco, Indiana; I.A.S. DON KEITH OATES, BSEE; Charlotte, North Caro- lina; A.I.E.E.; Intramural Football, Softball; President ' s List (3); Instructor EE 110 (1). JOHN L. O ' DONNELL, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; S.A.E.; Mechanical Engineering Club; President ' s List (1). E. A. PENTHENY, BSAeE; Sun Valley, Idaho; I.A.S. ; Glee Club (3); President ' s List (4). JOHN PIDLISNY, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; A.C.E.; Ukrainian Student Club, Vice President; Chess Club; Intramural Volleyball, Basketball; President ' s List (2). Winter WILLIAM R. POKRZYWKA, BSMath; Dunkirk, New York; Phi Kappa, President; Newman Club; President ' s List ( 1 ) ; Intramural Baseball, Track. PAUL E. PORTER, BSEIE; Chillicothe, Ohio; Com- mercial Pilot, Flight Instructor. tAAk DWIGHT B. RADDATZ. BSEE; Winona, Minnesota; A.I.E.E. ; A.W.T., Business Manager, Chaplain, Presi- dent List; Intramural Softball: Instructor EE 120A (7), Phy 42A (2). EMIL B. RAVENDA JR., BSCheE; Port Chester, New York: C.E.S.: A.C.S.; A.I.C.E.; President ' s List (2); Assistant Instructor Organic Chemistry (7). ROBERT E. RIFE, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Bowl- ing Club. R.P. ROHYANS II, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana: A.C.E.; S.A.M.E. GLEN SCHMIDT, BSEIE; Math Option; Rock Island: Illinois. NAVIN H. SHAH, BSME; Bombay, India; President ' s List (1). Winter JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, BSAeE; Bryant, Indiana; I.A.S., Treasurer, (2). SIDNEY H. SMITH, BSEIE, Math Option; Rosiclare, Illinois. THOMAS SODANO, BSMath; Niagara Falls, New York; Beta Sigma Tau, House Manager (2), Historian (2), President (2); President ' s List (4); Student In- structor Phy Lab. 22, 23 (7), Math 21 (1). WILLIAM T. K. STIEBER, BSME; Anderson, Indiana: Flying Club, Publicity; President ' s List (1). 44 RAY SUTHERLAND, BSME; Ellsworth, Perma.; S.A.E.; Mechanical Club. SANTIAGO TAKEMURA, BSEIE; Math Option; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (4) ; Honor Roll (4) ; U.S. Reserve Officers Association. CHARLES DALE TANNER, BSME; Stonefort, Il- linois; Vice President of Junior Class; Mechanical Club, Executive Committee ; Student Council, Treas. (2); Honor Roll (7). JAMES O. TENNIES, BSME; Cattaraugus, New York; Society of Automotive Engineers. - - DONALD L. E. TERRY, BSME; Pana, Illinois; So- ciety of Automotive Engineers: Student Council (1); Iota Tau Kappa (4); Secretary Senior Class (2); Treasurer Senior Class (2). KENNETH E. THOMPSON, BSCE; Lincoln, Illinois; A.C.E.; President ' s List (1). J. T. TRACY, BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana. KENNETH TRAYLOR, BSCE; Milford, Indiana; A.C.E. Winter DOMINICK EMIL TUCCI, BSME; Port Chester, New York; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice President, Pledge- master, Member at Large; President ' s List (4); Student Council; Senior Class Representative, I.F.C. ; Intramural Sports. FRANK B. VANADIA JR., BSAeE; Yonkers, N.Y.; A.R.S.; I.A.S.; Sigma Phi Delta; Student Council (7); Football, Softball; President ' s List (3); Student In- structor ED 21, 22, 23 (4). ERNEST C. VYROSTEK, Drafting; Dravosburg, Penna. ; Weightlifting Club. LAWRENCE V. WALKOWSKI, BSME; Johnstown, Penna.; Mechanical Engineering Club, Secretary (1); President ' s List (2). DONALD B. WEINBERG, BSAeE; Fort Wayne, In- diana; President ' s List (1); American Rocket Society: American Astronautical Society. DONALD G. WHITE, BSChE; Math Option; Phelps. New York; A.S.C., Vice President; Chemical Engineer- ing Society, Vice President; President ' s List (8) Roll (3). Honor EDWARD R. WIEMANN, BSME; Fort Wayne Indiana; Mechanical Club; President ' s List (2). FALL GRADUATES NOT SHOWN MUHAMMAD ASADULLAH AZAD, BSME; Karachi, Pakistan; Pakistan Student Association of America. Fort Wayne Chapter, General Secretary; President ' s List (2). SABPJ S. BARGHOUT, BSChE; Ramallah, Jordan; Organization of Arab Students, President; Student Council. JOHNNY CHOW, BSChE; New York City, New York; Chinese Club. Vice President; President ' s List (1). RONALD E. DUPLY, BSME; Huntertown, Indiana; S.A.E., Chair- man. Treasurer; Honor Roll (1). ROBERT E. DUDLEY. BSEE; Glassport, Pennsylvania. J. FERNANDEZ, BSCE; Havana, Cuba; A.C.E.; Athleti cs; Presi- dent ' s List. PAUL J. FINDLAY. BSME; Meadville, Pennsylvania. DONEL K. FISK, BSCE; Slinger, Wisconsin; A.C.E., Vice Presi- dent. Secretary; Male Chorus. FRANZ A. FRASSMANN, BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Audio Engineering Society; Kappa Sigma Phi, President, Secretary, His- torian; I.F.C., Vice President; President ' s List (4); Honor Roll (1); Assistant Instructor El Lab.— El 130A (2). ARTHUR W. GILLMAN, BSCE; Thomaston, Conn.; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E. C. J. INGRAM. BSME; Kingston, Jamaica; Male Chorus, Weight- lifting; Soccer. ROBERT J. KULSIK, BSME; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Kappa Sigma Phi, Pledgemaster, Sgt. at Arms; Chess Club; Technician Staff; Intramural Sports; President ' s List (1). RAYMOND C. McCUIRE, BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana; ITC Flying Club, Safety Officer. S. M. NEHAL, BSEE; Ranchi Bihar, India; A.I.E.E.; India Club. CHARLES SEMLICH, BSCE; New York, New York; S.A.M.E., Treasurer, Newman Club, Treasurer; Student Council. DAVID E. SNIDER, BSE1E; New Lexington, Ohio. KAZIMIERZ SZCZEPANIAK, BSChE; Lakewood, Ohio; Chemical Engineering Society. JAMES W. YING, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mechanical Club, Treasurer. WINTER GRADUATES NOT SHOWN ROY BURGESS, BSChE; Kingston Jamais West Indies. J. R. CALLAWAY, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana. PAUL M. CUARINO, BSChE; Newark, New Jersey; Chemical Engineering Society; Alpha Phi Delta; Intramural Sports; A.C.S. Bowling Team; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. PAUL D. DEAN, BSMath; Kingsport, Tenn.; President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (3). CHITTARAJAN D. DALAL, BSChE; Navapur, India; ITC Chemi- cal Engineering Society. RAYMOND E. FOUNTAINE, BSCE; Fort Wane, Indiana; Associa- tion of Civil Engineers, Treasurer; President ' s List (5); Honor Roll (2). AGNAR, E. EIKE, BSE1E, Math Option; Nations United Club; E E S L. C. F.HRESMANN, BSCE; Delmont, South Dakota; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; President List (1). RONALD E. ECKERT. BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. JESUS LL ' IS HERNANDEZ. BSE1E; Yaguajay, Las Villas, Cuba; A.E.S.; E.E.S.; Phi Iota Alpha. ERNEST L. JENSON, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Treasurer Junior Class; Honor Roll (3); S.A.E.; Mechanical Club. LEROY S. HUTSON, JR., MSE1E; Math Option; N. Weymouth 91, Mass.; President ' s List (2). MOSES KAZANJIAN, BSCE; Beirut, Lebanon; Association of Civil Engineers. J. SINGH KALOURIA, BSCE; Patiala, India; A.C.E.; India As- sociation, President; Intramural Volleyball; Nation United Club. RICHARD W. LIEBERMANN, Physics, Math; Latrobe, Pennsyl- vania; Physics Club; President, Secretary, Treasurer; Iota Tau Kappa, President; Coolidge Award in Physics; President ' s List (13); Student Instructor (8); Assistant Instructor (2). JORGE Y. MEDOROI, BSEE; Math Option; Tel Avive, Israel. A. T. MAYCOCK. BSE1E; Nassau, N.P. Bahamas; Varsity Club; Glee Club; Male Chorus; President ' s List (3). WILLIAM MASI. BSCE; Port Chester, New York; A.C.E.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice President; President ' s List (1). HERNAN MUJICA, BSME; Santiago, Chile; Phi Iota Alpha, Secre- lary. JOHN CECIL OLSON, BSME; Dobbs Ferry, New York; Mechani- cal Club; Student Council, Corresponding Secretary; Student In- structor ED 21 (4) , 22 (1 ), 23 (1). DARREL RICHARDS, BSE1E; Dexter, Minnesota; Flying Club; Amateur Radio Club. ANTHONY GERALD RECCHIA, BSAeE; Maiden, Mass.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball. EMANUEL P. SARDARO, JR., BASeE; Norristown, Pennsylvania; Institute Aeronautical Sciences. CARL W. SCHULTE, BSAeE; Milford, Connecticut; President ' s List (8); Student Instructor AM 41, AM 51, AeE 100 (1). EDWIN A. SMITH, BSME; Memphis, Tenn.; Mechanical Engi- neering Club; S.A.E. JIWAN LAL SINGLA, BSCE; Ragho-Majra, Patiala, Punjab, India; A.C.E.; India Association, Secretary; United Nations Club. 46 k . fifiV fcr£ % £ A. K. ADAMS BSME; Kansas City, Missouri; Me- chanical Club; President ' s List (2). GERALD E. ALGER, BSE1E, Math Option; Lakeview, Oregon; A.I.E.E., Program Chairman; Glee Club (2). HERBERT ALLEN, BSME; Irie, Pennsylvania; LA.S. ; Male Chorus. ANAHID ALYANAK, BSME; Istanbul, Turkey; Senior Class Representative in Student pouncil. Spring JOHN BAGL1ERE, BSCE; West New York, New Jer- sey; A.C.E.; Beta Sigma Tau, Treasurer, Pledgemaster, Sgt. At Arms, Activities Director, Athletics Director; I.F.C., President, Secretary. BALDEV BHATIA, BSChE; Wadala, Bombay, India; President ' s List (3). KENNETH G BIERLEIN, BSChE; Columbus, Indiana; Chemical Engineering Society, Chairman; President ' s List (3) ;Honor Roll (1); Phi Eta Sigma. HAROLD A. BETKA, BSME; Ludington, Michigan; Mechanical Club; President ' s List (2). A. F. BJORLING, BSEE; Brooklyn 20, New York; Alpha Omega Tau, Business Manager, Publicity; Radio Club, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Publicity; Flying Club, Publicity Officer; Technician Staff, Photo Editor; Tennis Team; Chorus; Campus Photographer; President ' s List (1); Technician Key Award. RAY L. BLACKMAN, BSE1E, Math Option; Selma, North Carolina; E.E.S. ; Flying Club; President ' s List (4); Honor Roll (1). 48 LOUIS J. BOGNAR, BSE1E; New Brunswick, New Jersey; Flying Club. THOMAS E. BOHMER, BSEE; Fort Wayne, In- diana ; Technician Staff, Business Manager, Adver- tising Manager (9); E.E.S. JOSEPH E. BOONE, BSE1E; Louisville, Kentucky; E.E.S. ; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Treasurer, House Man- ager; Varsity Club; I.F.C., President; Varsity Golf Team, Captain; Intramural Tennis Singles Champion (1959); Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (5); Student Instructor El 100A (1). MERTON BUSHONG, BSE1E; Syracuse, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa Freshman Award ; Iota Tau Kappa, Presi- dent; Pulliam Scholarship; President ' s List (9) ; Honor Roll (7). CHARLES D. CARTER, BSEE; Benton, Illinois; Presi- dent ' s List ( 1 ) . RAYOMND G. CASTLE, BSME; Freeport, Illinois; President ' s List ( 1 ) . Spring ABDELHAFIZ CHEHADE, BSCE; Tripoli, Lebanon; Association of Civil Engineers, Entertainment Commit- tee; Arab Student Club; Nations United Club. CLARENCE A. CHIPMAN, BSCE; Orleans, Michigan; Association of Civil Engineers; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List (1). t_J CHARLES T. CLEVENGER, BSME; Fort Wayne, In- diana; S.A.M.E., Secretary; Student Council (4) ; Sopho- more Class President; Intramural Sports. WINFIELD COLLINS, BSCE; Trinidad, T.W.I. ; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; Nations United Club; President ' s List (4). AW BENJAMIN M. COMER, BSE1E ; Math Option; Sway- zee, Indiana; President ' s List (3). RICHARD E. COUTURE, BSME; Bristol, Conn.; A.S.M.E., Secretary; Intramural Football. DENNIS COWDRICK, BSE1E, Math Option; Napoleon, Ohio; K.A.R.C, Vice President; Glee Club; Philosophy Spring Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Student Instructor, El 100 (2), El 250 (1), El 110 (2); Fort Wayne Chess Club, President; Fort Wayne Philharmonic Chorus. PAUL M. CUARINO, BSChE; Newark, New Jersey; A.I.C.E.; C.E.S.; Alpha Phi Delta; Intramural Sports; A.C.S. Bowling Team, Captain. ih UiJk JERRY N. DENTON, BSME; Marion, Ohio; S.A.E., Treasurer; Mechanical Engineering Club; President ' s List (1). MARVIN DILLON, BSE1E; Tyrone, Pa.; E.E.S.; A.I.E.E.; President ' s List (6). EDWIN J. DUNBAR, BSCE; Monrovia, Liberia; Chem- ical Engineering Club. CARLTON L. DUNCAN, BSME; Columbus, Indiana; S.A.E.; Student Council (4); President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (2); Student Instructor ME 16 (1). ▲tAifc 50 JAWDAT M. EAD, BSME; Deir Omar, Tripoli, Lebanon; Arab Student Organization; Nations United Club. ROGER B. ELEY, BSE1E; Decatur, Indiana; Male Chorus ( 7 ) ; President ' s List ( 1 ) . ROBERT ESCHBAUGH, BSEE; Decatur, Illinois; Student Instructor EE 110 (1). J. HECTOR LEAL FERNANDEZ, BSEM; Nicaro- Oriente, Cuba; Phi Iota Alpha, President, Vice Presi- dent; Soccer Team; I.F.C. Softball Team; Intramural Bowling, Softball, Swimming, Basketball, Volleyball. FREDERICK S. ELLER, BSAeE, Math Option; Tor- rington, Conn. ; Flying Club. DONALD ORVILLE FRY, BSCE; Sacramento, Cali- fornia; Kappa Sigma Phi; Flying Club; ITC Varsity Baseball. RONALD A. FULOP, BSE1E; Queens, New York City; Electronic Engineering Society, Secretary, Chairman; Student Assistant Instructor Electronic Engineering De- partment ( 1 ) . HOMER R. GILL JR., BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa. Spring DON GOON, BSAeE; New York 13, New York; Chinese Club, President. ROBERT C. GUARD, BSE1E; Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Society of American Military Engineers; Intramural Football, Basketball, Swimming; President ' s List (4); Student Instructor El 120A (2). JOHN R. GUIDISH, BSE1E; Math Option; Munhall, Pennsylvania; Sigma Phi Delta, House Manager; Fresh- man and Junior Class President; Student Council (4), Secretary, Treasurer; Varsity Baseball. MAX L. HAGAN, BSME ; Argos, Indiana. THOMAS HAMADA, BSME; Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii; Hawaiian Club, President; Bowling; President ' s List (1), DAVID G. HARRINGTON, BSCE ; Taylorsville, North Carolina; A.C.E.; Flying Club, Publicity Officer; Cam- pus Council (2); Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (2). GERALD W. HAWK, BSE1E; Montpelier, Indiana; E.E.S.; Electrical Club; Kappa Sigma Phi, Pledgemas- ter, Sgt. at Arms, Vice President; Technician Reporter; Student Council Alternate; Intramural Football, Track; President ' s List (1). DON HENDERSON, BSMath; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Varsity Club, Treasurer; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Presi- dent, Recording Secretary, Sgt. at Arms, Pledgemaster, IFC Representative; President ' s List (3) ; Assistant Var- sity Basketball Coach. Spring 4Mil PAUL HENDRICK, BSCE; Roll (4). Philpot, Kentucky; Honor MAURICE A. HUBSCHER, BSME; Wabash, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Secretary, Pledgemaster, Sgt. at Arms; Mechanical Club; Student Council; I.F.C.; Intramural Football, Volleyball, Softball; President ' s List ( 2 ) ; Student Council Key Award ; Fort Wayne Engineers Club; A.R.S. GEORGE W. HUHMAN, BSCE; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; A.C.E.; Honor Roll (1). JAMES R. HULTGREN, BSEE; Schofield, Wisconsin; Electrical Club; Glee Club; Intramural Sports. FRED L. HURBAN, BSAeE; Minotola, New Jersey; I.A.S.; A.R.S. ; Varsity Club; Varsity Soccer (2 years) Captain ; President ' s List ( 1 ) . GEORGE IRWIN, BSEE; Janesville, Iowa; A.I.E.E. 52 MANABENDRA NATH JANA, BSME; Midnapvr, West Bengal, India; Nations United Club; Indian Student Association, Vice President; Anthony Wayne ' s Dinner Wire Winner, for Social and Musical Activities; Indian Muscial and Cultural Activities for ITC; Student Grader; Program Director of A Night Of Indian Spring . VERNE JURGENSEN, BSE1E; Delmar, Iowa. n tfiifc i JASBIR SINGH KALOURIA, BSCE; Patiala, India; A.C.E.; Intramural Volleyball; India Student Associa- tion, President ; Nations United Club. MICHAEL F. KELLEHER, BSE1E ; Fort Wayne, In- diana; Audio Engineering Society. JAN KERREBYN JR., BSME; Curacao, Netherlands Antilles; S.A.E.; American Society for Metals; Iota Tau • ► « ' A JAY C. KING, BSE1E; Mth Option; Ashland, Ken- tucky; E.E.S., Vice Chairman; Vice President Senior Class; Secretary Junior Class; Technician, Editor; Stu- dent Council; President ' s List (5); Honor Roll (3); Technician Key; Student Council Key; Student Instruc- tor El 130A (2), El 140A (1). TED R. LAKE, BSME; Cambridge, Ohio; S.A.E., Vice Chairman; President ' s List (4). GERALD W. KNEPP, BSME; Clearfield, Penna.; Me- Kappa; President ' s List (8); Honor Roll (8); Lab Assistant Physics 22, 32 (3). THOMAS P. KILMURRY, BSCE; Yonkers, New York City; A.C.E., Vice President; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President; I.F.C., President; Student Council; I.F.C. Softball Team, Manager; All Intramural Sports; Presi- dent ' s List (3) ; Flying Club, President; Artist Celebrity Series, Chairman; First Annual Science Fair and Car- nival, Chairman. Spring chanical Engineering Club, President, Vice President; Inter Club Council, President; Science Fair and Car- nival, Co-Chairman; President ' s List (1); Mechanical Engineering Club outstanding Member Award; Intra- mural Sports; Publicity Manager for ITC Basketball Team. RONALD L. LANCASTER, BSAeE; Huntington, In- diana; I.A.S.; Flying Club; President ' s List (6); Honor Roll (3). HERBERT C. LEGG JR., BSAeE; Paterson, New Jer- sey; I.A.S.; Sigma Phi Delta, Professional Director; In- tramural Football, Golf. HARRY L. LENTZ, BSCE; Boise, Idaho; A.C.E.; Sgt. at Arms. D. K. LOUKIDIS, BSME; Athens, Greece; S.A.E.; S.A.M.E., Public Relations Officer. DONALD J. McBURNEY, BSE1E; Mexico, Penna. ; Audio Engineering Society; President ' s List (6) ; Lab. Instructor El 210. Spring CHARLES C. McVICKER, BSE1E, Math Option; Cin- cinnati 42, Ohio; Glee Club. ROBERT FRANKLYN MARTIN, BSME; White Plains, New York. JAMES MARTINSON, BSCE; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Association of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (7). V. MICKEVICIUS, BSME; Brooklyn 1, New York; S.A.E.; Mechanical Engineering Club; President ' s List (4); Honor Roll (4). Cl R. J. MILLER, BSE1E; Paulding, Ohio; Fencing Club; Fencing Team; President ' s List (1). K. H. MOUSSA, BSEE; Bmalkeh Tartous, Syria, U.A.R. ; Organization of Arab Students, President, Vice President; Student Council (1); President ' s List (3) ; Honor Roll ( 1 ) ; Nations United Club, Sec- retary, Vice President. 54 RICHARD W. MUIR, BSE1E; Math Option; Spring- field 9, Mass.; Sigma Phi Delta; Glee Club; Intra- mural Football, Basketball, Bowling. ARTHUR T. NEWTON, BSME; Tenafly, New Jer- sey; Phi Kappa. ANTOINE G. NIMEH, BSME; Martin Arnouk, Tar- tous, Syria, U.A.R.; Arab Students Organization, Sec- retary; Nations United Club, Program Chairman; President ' s List (2). ROBERT W. NUSSDORFER, BSME; Muskegon, Mich- igan; Mechanical Engineering Club, Vice Chairman; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (5). KENNETH OLSON, BSME; Clintonville, Wisconsin; Mechanical Engineering Club, Chairman; Student Coun- cil; Secretary Sophomore Class; Intramural Bowling, Volleyball; A.R.S.; Runner Up Caswell Award; Stu- dent Council Gold Key ; Artist Celebrity Series Sales 2nd Place Prize; Student Instructor Engineering Draw- ing (6). CONSTANTINE PAPAGEORGHIOV, BSME; Athens, Greece ; President ' s List ( 1 ) . Spring ROBERT F. PECKHAM, BSCE; New York, New York; Association of Civil Engineers, President, Secretary, Sgt. at Arms; Intramural Football, Softball; President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (1). CHARLES R. PINER, BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana. ROBERT W. PRATHER, BSEE; Columbus, Indiana; Beta Sigma Tau, Vice President; President ' s List (1). RALPH V. PRENGER, BSME; Maria Stein, Ohio; President ' s List (2). t? s- ©rv - ' i ROBERTO PUCHE, BSCE; Barranquilla, Colombia. JOE D. PUMPHREY, BSPhysics, BSMath; Dayton, Ohio; Physics Club; President ' s List (2); Student As- sistant Lab. Instructor Ph 22 (1). JAMAL I. QATATO, BSChE; Birzeit, Ramallah Jor- Spring dan; C.E.S., Treasurer; Organization of Arab Students; Nations United Club; Social Chairman; Honor Roll (1) ; Assistant Instructor Ch 22, Ch 146, 147 (2). RICHARD E. REYNOLDS, BSCE; Saratoga Springs, New York; Association of Civil Engineers, Secretary; Honor Roll (2) ; Intramural Tennis. I 39Vti| g| || || prib CARL T. RILLING, BSEE; Math Option; Akron 10; Ohio; Phi Kappa A.I.E.E.; Newman Club; S.A.M.E.; Intramural Sports. YAMAL RIMA, BSCE, BSME; Columbia, South America. DEMETZIUS SCAUTZOS, BSME; Lebanon, Pennsyl- vania; S.A.M.E., Corresponding Secretary; S.A.E.; In- ter-Club Council. EDWARD C. SCHAUT, BSCE; St. Marys, Pennsyl- vania; A.C.E., Fieldtrip Committee Chairman; S.A.M.E.; Weightlifting Club; President ' s List (1); Intramural Bowling, Tennis. MARVIN P. Rohfield, BSE1E; Hollywood, California; Male Chorus; President ' s List (4). WASSIM H. SADER, BSCE; Beirut, Lebanon; A.C.E.; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Varsity Fencing Team; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). CHARLES V. SCHERBAN, BSCE; New York, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club; Varsity Club; Var- sity Baseball; Intramural Softball, Football; Honor Roll (2); President ' s List (7); Student Instructor ED 21, 22 (6). 4iMft II .. n JAMES T. SCROGGIN, BSME; Romulus, Michigan; Chess Club, President; President ' s List (7). JOHN F. SCOTT, BSE1E, Math Option; Laurelton 13, New York; A.E.S., President; Sigma Phi Delta, Chap- lain; Lutheran Student Association, President; Student Council, Secretary; Secretary Senior Class; Resident Counselor. JAN M. SMITH, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; S.A.E., Chairman, Vice Chairman ; President ' s List. RICHARD J. SMITH, BSE1E; Garrison, New York; E.E.S.; A. LEE. Spring DONALD S. SONGER, BSME; Xenia, Illinois; Me- chanical Engineering Club. RUDOLF STEGELMAN, BSME; Angola, Indiana; Varsity Club; Varsity Basketball (4 Years) ; Varsity Track (3 Years); Student Instructor P.E. (7). RONALD W. STRAUB, BSME; St. Groton, Conn. S.A.E. KWONG NG SZE, BSEE ; Kowloon, Hong Hong. ROGER B. THOMSON, BSE1E; South Whitley, In- diana; Iota Tau Kappa; Coolidge Physics Award 1958- 59; President ' s List (9); Honor Roll (8). RUSSELL F. TROESTER, BSE1E, Math Option; Villa Ridge, Illinois; Glee Club. BILLY J. VANCE, BSE1E; San Pedro, California. I At giM FRANK RICHARD VITA, BSME; Brooklyn 23, New York; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice President, House Manager. BILLIE W. WELLMAN, BSME; Louisa, Kentucky; S.A.E. ; Mechanical Club, Activities Committee, Exe- cutive Committee; President ' s List (1). KENNETH V. WHITE, BSE1E, Math Option; West Palm Beach, Florida; A.I.E.E., Vice President; Sigma Phi Delta, Business Manager; Intramural Football, Golf, Volleyball; President ' s List (1). CHARLES T. WILLIAMS, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Spring VrT5 IS THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, BSCE; Maryland, New York; A.C.E. ; Intramural Softball, Horseshoes; President ' s List (2) ; Student Instructor CE 155A (2). TAI SHING WONG, BSchE; Kowloon, Hong Kong; American Chemical Society; Chinese Club; Honor Roll (2). WINSTON A. WURGLER, BSE1E; Alliance, Ohio; A.I.E.E.; Canterbury Club; Flying Club. STEPHEN C. J. YONG, BSME; Vancouver, B.C., Can- ada; Mechanical Club; President ' s List (4); Flying Club ; Chinese Club, President, Treasurer. GLENN W. YOUNG JR., BSE1E; Alton, Illinois; Fly- ing Club, Treasurer. GLENN J. YOUNGBLOOD, BSAeE; Miami, Florida; Sigma Phi Delta, Assistant Pledgemaster. SAMMY T. ZAAN, BSME; Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii; - I Mechanical Club; Hawaii Club, President, Vice Presi- dent, Sgt. at Arms; Intramural Sports, Bowling. JAMES T. ZOFCHAK, BSME; Cleveland 3, Ohio; S.A.E. ; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Treasurer; Track Team; Intramural Sports; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (9). ( • X SHAIKH J. AHMAD, BSEE; Fart Wayne, Indiana; A.I.E.E.; Nations United Club, President; Pakistan Students Association, President, Vice President; Presi- dent ' s List (2). A. B. ALBERS, BSEE; Cincinnati, Ohio; Alpha Gamma Upsilon. RONALD F. ALESZCZYK, BSME; Utica, New York; Flying Club; Weightlifting Club; Honor Roll (1). A VILA ALFONSO, BSCE; Caracas, Venezuela; Soc- cer. Summer JAMES H. ANSON, BSME; Uhrichsville, Ohio; Me- chanical Club; Technician Staff; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (8); Honor Roll (7). JACK J. ARMSTRONG, BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List ( 1 ) . BARTLEY D. BOWERS, BSCE; Mansfield, Ohio; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List (1). JURGIS A. BALCIUNAS, BSAeE; Strasburg, Ohio; I.A.S.; President ' s List (1). INDER DUTT BHARGAVA, BSChE; Kiohangarh, Royasthan, India. CHARLES R. BUSKIRK, BSME; Cooperstown, Penn- sylvania; Honor Roll (2). JESSIE L. BUTNER JR., BSEE; Boissevain, Virginia; President ' s List (6); Honor Roll (2). FORREST D. CHAPMAN, BSME; Midlothian, Mary- land; Mechanical Club; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (8) ; Honor Roll (6). . r § i ) ROBERT VV. CHIPPS, BSAES; Garden City, Michi- gan. FRANK M. CLAIR, BSME; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Bowling; Chess Club; Flying Club, President. LYMAN R. DAY, BSAeE; Southbridge, Mass.; I.A.S.; Sigma Phi Delta; ITC Pistol Club, President. Summer JAMES R. DEBLEYKER, BSME; Easton, Pennsyl- vania; Bowling Club; Weightlifting Club, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary; Intramural Basketball, Football, Soft- ball, Track; Honor Roll (1); Student Instructor P. E. (3). MiA JOHN T. DeGEORGE, BSAeE; West Albany, New York; I.A.S., Secretary, Chairman Publicity Commit- tee; Bowling Club. ROBERT L. DENNIS, BSE1E; Indianapolis, Indiana; E.E.S.; President ' s List (1); Instructor Fort Wayne Commercial College. JOHN JOSEPH DICKEY, BSME; Richmond, Indi- •9eymdeS i ana; S.A.E.; Technician Staff (3); President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (1). ROBERT R. FEATHERINGHAM, BSE1E, Math Op- tion; Massillon, Ohio; A.E.S.: Inter-Club Council Rep- resentative; Sigma Phi Delta, Alumni, Secretary, Busi- ness Manager, IFC Representative; Student Council, Corresponding Secretary; President ' s List (2); Intra- mural Football, Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Bowling. WILLIAM FRISBIE, BSE1E; Rahns, Pennsylvania; Ke- kongia Amateur Radio Club, President, Vice President; Glee Club; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (1). DON GERMAN, BSCE; Stratford, Conn.; A.C.E.; Kappa Sigma Kappa, President; Bowling Club; Intra- mural Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Golf, Softball. WILLIAM GIBSON, BSME; Grand Rapids, Michigan; S.A.E. HAROLD DAVID GRABER, BSE1E; Wilder, Idaho; Male Chorus (6); President ' s List (4); Honor Roll (1). HAROLD T. GRISWOLD, BSME; Bayside, New York; A.S.M.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi, President, Vice President, Assistant Pledgemaster; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Club. ERNEST J. GROOME, BSME; Foxboro, Mass.; Me- chanical Engineering Club; S.A.E.; Student Council; President ' s List (7). RICHARD L. HAINES, BSMath; New Haven, Indi- ana; Math Club; S.A.E.; Glee Club; Iota Tau Kappa. SEYMOUR HATCH, BSME; Lake Geneva, Wisconsin; Kappa Sigma Phi; President ' s List (6); Honor Roll (2). Summer R. B. HETTINGA, BSME; Leeuwarden, Holland. ALLEN LEE HEYDRICK. BSE1E, Math Option; Ken- ilworth, Illinois; S.A.M.E., President; President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (3); Intramural Sports; Assistant In- structor El 250A (2), El 120A (1). DENNIS M. JENSEN, BSME; Belgrade, Minn.; S.A.E.; Mechanical Club, Secretary; Honor Roll (2); Presi- dent ' s List (7). HAROLD KELLER, BSE1E, Math Option; Upper San- dusky, Ohio; Weightlifting Club; Sigma Phi Delta, Sec- retary; Student Council (2); President ' s List (1); In- tramural Sports. KENT JOHNS, BSME; Petroleum, Indiana; Varsity Club; Varsity Track (2 years); Varsity Basketball (4 Years); President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (1); Assistant P. E. Instructor (10). THOMAS L. KOCH, BSME; Oconomowoc, Wisconsin; Mechanical Engineering Club. STUART I. LANGSAM, BSCE; Brooklyn 7, New York; Association of Civil Engineers; Society of American Military Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Weightlift- ing; Pistol Team; Fencing Team; Intramural Football, Softball, Track, Tennis, Volleyball. NICHOLAS LAZARCHICK JR., BSE1E, Math Option; Port Carbon, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (5). SANG H. LEE, BSME; Seoul. Korea; Mechanical Engi- neering Club. JOHN S. LEYSE, BSME; Kewaunee, Wisconsin; Me- chanical Engineering Club; Lutheran Student Associa- tion; Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball; Presi- dent ' s List (1). GARTH H. McKEN, BSME; Nelson, B. C. Canada; Summer Iota Tau Kappa, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; S.A.E.; Fencing Team; Captain of EPEE Squad; Presi- dent ' s List (1). JAMES A. MILNES, BSME; Nashville, Indiana; Me- chanical Club, Secretary; Weightlifting Club; Flying Club, Membership Officer; Intramural Football, Soft- ball, Volleyball. RICHARD J. MISKUFF, BSME; Wallington, New Jersey; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President; Baseball, Bowling Club, President; Intramural Sports. WALTER N. MICHELL, BSE1E; Ann Arbor, Michigan. STEPHEN E. MOTWAY, BSE1E, Math Option; Mid- dletown, Pennsylvania; Sigma Phi Delta, Secretary, Pledgemaster; Intramural Sports. ROBERT NECHAMKIN, BSME; Brooklyn, New York; President ' s List (1). PAUL E. ORSTADT, BSAeE; Valparaiso, Indiana; I.A.S.; President ' s List (1); Iota Tau Kappa; Honor Roll (1). NARINDER P. PASSEY, BSCE; Patiala, Punjab, India; A.C.E.; India Association; President ' s List (2). ROLLIE E. PIPES, BSE1E; Newark, Ohio; Alpha Omega Tau, President, Secretary; Student Council, President, Secretary; Male Chorus; Varsity Tennis; Intramural Basketball, Softball; President ' s List (4); Senior Class President. DAVID E. NEVERS, BSME; Chesterton, Indiana; Me- chanical Club. JAMES G. H. QUAN, BSEE, BSE1E; Whitewood, Sask., Canada; A.I.E.E.; Chinese Club, Vice President. LEON RECKER, BSE1E, Math Option; Jasper, Indi- ana; A.E.S. GEORGE J. SCHURECK JR., BSE1E, Math Option; Fern Creek, Kentucky; E.E.S.: Newman Club; Intra- mural S oftball. DONALD E. SHAW, BSCE; Connellsville, Pennsyl- vania; A.C.E.; Flying Club; Weightlifting Club; Honor Roll (3). Summer vMxm KEVIN M. SPEIGHT. BSELE, Math Option; Middle- town, Conn.; Math Club; President ' s List (10). JOSEPH M. STEVENS, BSE1E; Ridgewood 27, New York; Theta Gamma National Organization; A.I.E.E. JAMES F. STUMPF, BSEE; Brooklyn, New York. ABDUL R. SUKKARIYYAH, BSCE; Baalbeck, Leba- non; A.C.E.; Organization of Arab Students, President; Philosophy Club; Student Council; Varsity Soccer; Pres- ident ' s List ( 1 ) ; Nations United Club, President. MARTHA SZAMOSSI, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; A.C.E.; Student Council (2); President ' s List (6). GAYSON LEE TERRY, BSME; Yorktown, Indiana; Glee Club. DAVID J. TAYLOR, BSEE; McKeesport, Pennsylvania. JERRY LEE TAYLOR, BSE1E; Kernersville. North Carolina; Beta Sigma Tau, Recording Secretary. ZOHRAB K. TAZIAN, BSCE; Beirut, Lebanon; A.C.E.; President ' s List ( 1 ). BUD V. THTARP, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Honor Roll. GEORGE B. TILL, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; S.A.E., Secretary; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (2). EARON H. TONEY, BSEE; Forest City, North Caro- lina; Varsity Golf; Intramural Basketball, Football; President ' s List ,(7). Summer ARGYRIS A. TRIGONIS, BSE1E; Veria, Greece; E.E.S.; S.A.M.E.; Male Chorus; President ' s List (2); Toastmasters International Club. JERRY K. WALKER, BSCE; Columbia City, Indiana; A.C.E.; Intramural Basketball. JOHN C. WELLING. BSME; Vanderbilt, Michigan. PAUL F. WELTY, BSE1E; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Ke- kiongan Amateur Radio Club, Vice President. MELVIN D. WESSLER, BSEE; Arenzville, Illinois; A.I.E.E., President; Sigma Phi Delta, Secretary, Alumni, Corresponding Secretary; Glee Club; IFC Softball Team; President ' s List (4). JOHN H. WINKELMAN, BSE1E; Huntington, Indi- ana. ROBERT WOO, BSME; Los Angeles 26, California; Hawaiian Club, Treasurer; Rifle Club. EUGENE GERARD VAEREWYCK, BSPhysics; Mi- shawaka, Indiana; Technician Staff (3); Freshman Scho- lastic Award; Honor Roll (10); Lab. Assistant Instruc- tor Ph (7). SPRING GRADUATES NOT SHOWN ARCHIE M- ARVOLA, Drafting; Embarrass, Minnesota: President ' s List (1); Honor Roll (1). BENNIE A. BARNWELL, BSE1E; Miami, Florida. HENRY L. CASO, JR., BSE1E; Camden, New Jersey AIEE Treasurer; Intramural Basketball, Football; President ' s List (3) ' - Honor Roll (2). I. G CRESSMAN, BSCE; Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; A.C E ■ Presidents List (4); Honor Roll (2). NAT HANANO, BSME; Aleppo, Syria, U.A.R.; O.A.S.; Repre- n l! of „ IC - C - ; Social Committee; Varsity Soccer. ROBERT C. HILL, BSEE; Decatur, Alabama. JAMES B. HINSON BSE1E; For. Wayne. Indiana; President ' s List (3); Amateur Radio Club. £°a S L P £ KWIATKOWSKE, BSCE; Richmond, Indiana; A.C.E.; S.A.M.E., Public Relations Officer. XENOPHON S MAROUDIS, BSChE, B.S. Met. E; Ashland, Kentucky; O.E.S.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; President ' s List (5)- H ?£° r „ o ( ' ota Tau Ka PP a i Assistant Student Instructor ChE 212 (1). RICHARD D. MILLER, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana EDWARD D. NEESE, JR., BSME; Butler, Pennsylavnia; S.A.E.; Intramural Basketball, Softball; 3rd Place Caswell Award- Presi- ™ ' „ S 1, J, t H. dent Instru «°r Engineering Drawing (3). STEPHEN F. NEWELL, BSCli; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Association Civil engineers. STANLEY- ORR, BSE1E; Teaneck, New Jersey; A.E.S.; EES- Presidents List (1). Li?t N f2 I ) D N ' RACINO ' BSE1E ; Dunkirk, New York; President ' s En5ne°« A ' RETZ ' BSCE; Manchester . Iowa i Association of Civil NICHOLAS R I?«, E , S P A S . E1 ¥db«urne, Iowa; A.I.E.E. NICHOLAS D. SARLIS, BSChE, Option Metallurgy; North Baby- r°; ' ' L ; :• P Nevv Y°rk; Society . of Chemica l Engineers; Institute of of Fort W n? ' We,ghtllftln S Club ; Olympians Sports-Club GHASSAN A ; SHOUSHANI, BSEE; Tripoli, Lebanon; Arab Stu- ' ° r ? a j ! at c° X Sports Director; President ' s List. A I Ph F Y nu S ° E N ' - BSC ? hE = San Fernando, Trinidad, F.W.I, j n,,h T . Chem,cal Engineering Society; A.C.S.; Nations United Uuo; Intramural Tennis; Swimming. lESSX L - STONER, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. JAMES 1. YAMAKI, BSE1E; Ewa, Hawaii; Hawaiian Club. HOLLIS V. YOUNG, BSCE; Muncie, Indiana; I.A.S.; A.C.E.; Bowling Club; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Pledge- master, Corresponding Secretary; Kekiongan Staff (6), Assistant Editor (1); Kekiongan Key; President ' s List. ' JOHN N. YOUNG, BSE1E; Roseville, Illinois; E.E.S.; A.E.S.; Bowling Club. President, Secretary Glee Club- President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2). JAMES CONWAY, BSEE, Math Option; Detroit 40, Michigan; A.I.E.E.; Intramural Swimming, Football; President ' s List (6); Honor Roll (2); Student Instruc- tor EE 110 (1); Iota Tau Kappa (3). PAUL MELTON MELVIN, BSCE; Caseyville, Illinois; A.C.E., Treasurer (2); Sigma Phi Delta, Chief Engi- neer (1), Business Manager (2), Guide; Student Coun- cil (5); Vice President; Intramural Sports; Weightlift- ing Club, Treasurer (2); President ' s List (5); Vice Chairman Artists Celebrity Series. 65 R. D. MILLER, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. NICHOLAS D. SARLIS, BSChE, Option Metallurgy Long Island, New York; Society of Chemical Engineers : American Institute of Chemical Engineers- Weightlift- mg Club; Member of Sports— Club Olympians of Fort Wayne. SUMMER GRADUATES NOT SHOWN ROBERT M. BASSETT, BSE1E; Pontiac, Michigan; Bowling Club JAMES BIANCHOTTA, BSCE; Taylorville, Illinois; A.C.E. ARDEN E. BICKER, BS Physics; Woodburn, Indiana; Physics Club, Vice President (2); President ' s List (10); Assistant Lab. Instructor Ph 22, 32, 42 (5); Physics A Instructor (4). PHAIROT BULPAKDI, BSME; Bangkok, Thailand. WALTER ELLISON, BSME; Jackson, Michigan. SERGIO H. ESTRADA, BSME; Drafting; Artemisa, P. Del Rio, Cuba; Phi Iota Alpha, President, Secretary, Administrator; Presi- dent ' s List (1). YORK K. FISCHER, BSE1E, Math Option; Hilltown, Pennsylvania; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President, Vice President, Secretary; Flying Club, President, Vice President; Bowling Club, Team Captain; Intramural Sports, Bowling. MICHAEL E. GAVIN, BSE1E; Portland, Indiana. THOMAS HESTER, BSEE; Saginaw, Michigan. DELMAR H. HUENER, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana. NESRIN KOK, BS Math; Istanbul, Turkey; Honor Roll (2). MELVIN B. MELTON, BSCE; Caseyville, Illinois; A.C.E., Treas- urer; Sigma Phi Delta, Chief Engineer, Business Manager, Guide; Student Council (5), Vice President; Intramural Sports; Weight- lifting Club, Treasurer (2); President ' s List (5); Vice Chairman Artists Celebrity Series. RAUL E. MOSERES, BSCE; Barranguilla, Colombia, South Amer- ica; A.C.E. F F ED MYERS, JR., BSE1E; Tabor City, North Carolina; Kappa Alpha Psi, Polemarch, Keeper of Records, Historian- Reporter. ADEL NABHAN, BSEE; Sheik Saad, Tartous, Syria, U.A.R.; Arab Student Club, Treasurer. CLARENCE PICCARD, BSChE, Option Metallurgy; Grand Rapids, Michigan; A.C.S., Vice President (2); A.I.Ch.E. SAMUEL A. REITZ, BSME; Finleyville, Pennsylvania; Sigma Phi Delta, Pledgemaster ; Intramural Sports. NARENDRA NATH SARIN, BSChE; Farrukhabad, U.P., India. WOLFRAIN SCHONFELD, BSME; Dusseldorf-O ' Kessel, Germany. WALTER SCHULTZ, BSE1E, BSEE; Pt. Townsend, Washington; President ' s List (2). JAMES T. SCROGGIN, BEME; Romulus, Michigan; Chess Club, President; American Society of Metals; President ' s List (7); Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award. C. R. SHOVE, BSME; Waterford, Conn. KRISHAN SINGAL, bECE; Babu Ram Ram Sarup, Dhuri, India; President ' s List (2). ARMANDO VALLES, BSME; Cavacas, Venezuela; Phi Iota Alpha; Weightlifting Club. ARTHUR PETER VINE, BSEE; New London, Conn.; A.I.E.E.; Electrical Club, Corresponding Secretary, Program Chairman. MOHAMMAD WAJEEHUDDIN, BSCE; Mirpur Khas, Pakistan; A.C.E. THOMAS P. KILMURRY, BSCE; Yonkers, New York; A.C.E., Vice President, President; Interfra- ternity Council, President; Student Council; IFC Soft- ball Team, Manager; All Intramural Sports; Presi- dent ' s List (3); Flying Club, President; First Annual Science Fair and Carnival, Chairman; Artist Celebrity Series, Chairman. JAY C. KING, BSE IE, Math Option; Ashland, Ken- tucky; Electronic Engineering Society, Vice Chairman; Vice President of Senior Class; Secretary of Junior Class; Technician Staff, Editor; Student Council; President ' s List (5); Honor Roll (3); Technician Key; Student Council Key; Student Instructor El 130A (2), El 140A (1). Who ' s Who MERTON BUSHONG, BSE1E; Syracuse, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa Freshman Award; Iota Tau Kappa, President (2); Pulliam Scholarship; President ' s List (9); Honor Roll (7). JAN KERREBYN, JR., BSME; Netherlands Antilles; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society For Metals; Iota Tau Kappa; Honor Roll (8) ; Presi- dent ' s List (8); Assistant Lab. Instructor, Physics 22, 32 (3); Reader of Thermodynamics for Mechanical Department ( 1 ) ; Mechanical Engineering Award to Outstanding Student. ROLLIE E. PIPES, BSE1E; Newark, Ohio; Alpha Omega Tau, President, Secretary; Student Council, President, Secretary; Male Chorus; Varsity Tennis; Intramural Basketball, Softball; President ' s List (4); Senior Class President. ALLYN L. PONTIUS, BSME; Jacksonville, Illinois; Mechanical Engineering Club, Vice President; Society of Automotive Engineers; Kekiongan Staff, Editor; Intramural Volleyball, Softball, Football; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (1). 66 Student Organizations Student Council First Row, left to right: Dale Tanner, Bob Olson, Will Drabenstat, Roy Haugen, John Bagliere. Second Row: John Barghout, Carlton Duncan, Martha Zamucki, Rob- ert Winslow, Jerry Fields, John Downs, Buc Gravitt. Third Row: Stephan Charney, Irwin Bluestein, Richard Hultquist, Mike McCammond, Pail Melton, Jim Robert- son. Commencement Dance 68 The Student Council, as the official representative of the student body, serves as a liaison organization between the administration, the student body, and other colleges in matters relating to student activities. The Council is composed of a group of elected students dedicated to the duties and responsibilities of leadership and service. The Interfraternity Council is a cooperative or- ganization composed of representatives from each fraternity on campus, dedicated towards the co- ordination of fraternal activities as concerns the school and community. The Interfraternity Council is the Judicial body which governs the standardization of the pledging progra, and promotes good intefraternity relation- ships. First Row, left to right: Joe Boone, Wayne Smith, Franc Wesley, Bob Cline. Second Row: Charles Altoona, Don- ald German, John Bagliere, Frank Henderson, Richard Fletcher, Tom Kilmurry. Third Row: Bob Feathering- ham, Jose Romas, Ron Gustin, Pransas Kizis, Lyman Day. Interfraternity Council 69 The 1960 Kekiongan EUGENE RICCI Editor in Chief JERRY SALTER FERDNAN LaROCHELLE Editor, Athletics and Faculty Photographic Editor NICHOLAS ALBANESE KEITH CHUNG DONALD JACOBSON Copy Writer Editor, Organizations and Graduates Copy Writers Here at college we have learned much of the art of working together on a big project. Memories may fade, but our accomplishment will endure. We, the staff of the 1960 Kekiongan, humbly submit this book. It is in part a record of the hours we spent in learning all about our campus, in part an endeavor to be of service to our college. But especially it is an attempt, though words and photos, to present an attractive and authentic picture of the school year and its activities. This staff is especially grateful to Mr. Darrow Fox for the time he has so generously given. First Row, left to right: Carmon Coutinho, Louis H. Lenert, Phillip E. Holt, Michael A. Warren. Second Row: Keith E. Nelsen, Robert O. Gavitt, Walter Bing- Zaremba, Bernard H. Freund. The Technician Staff We of the staff like to feel that we have done a good job in representing the students here at Tech. It has been the object of the paper to arouse student interest where interest was lacking, to promote the school spirit and to bring the student closer to the problem he will face in his profession upon gradua- tion. Above all other things, the interests of Indiana Technical College both locally, nationally and world- wide were kept uppermost in mind because we believe in Tech and have faith in the principles upon which it was founded. Criticisms, where criticism was war- ranted, was intended to make Tech a better college — one which we can be proud of. Executive Meeting Working ? ? ? ? Tech Student Wives ' Club First Row, left to right: Bushra Haffar, Marie Higgins, Susie Hatch, President; Rose Tennies, Vice President; Mary Stewart, Secretary; Romona Wiseman, Treasurer; Janet Abraham, Mickey McGonegal. Second Row: Najla Jarjour, Mrs. Lon Randall, Faculty Advisor; Ruth Bal- lentine. Betty Srhooley, Secretary, Summer Term; Joan Scherban, Lorraine Wolanske, Rosann Lowry, Pat Tribo- let, Sue Casper, Nicki Tazian, Carmela Wellman, Nancy Bowers, Joane UpdegrafT, Mrs. Carl Basham, Faculty Advisor: Terry Thomas, Eileen Strong. Third Row: Luz de Sandoval, Owen Barney, Dulcie Coonrad, Anne Ballifus, Pauline Phipps, Mary Anna Lafoon, Verna Mae Huttula, Barbara Jacobson, Dawn Larson, Shirley Linton, Janet Jedliskowski, Sonya Spoor, Janice Camden, Jenni- fer Grimm, Mary Lake, Barbara Chipman, Kathy Irwin, Nancy Aberdschum, Margaret LePage, Nancy Clontz. Fourth Row: Patricia LaFrance, Doris Kostin, Pat Dunne, Gari Streeter, Catherine Hultquist, Darlene Doll; Shelby Groome, Kumie Mclntyre, Shirley Testone, Thelma Dillon, Ann Kobiske, Joan Bennett, Jelen Del- worth, Kita Standage, Jeanne Seagraves, Marilyn Hult- gren, Kay Acheson. Gloria Noel, Virginia Piner. Tech Wives ' booth at the Science Fair and Carnival The Tech Student Wives ' Club is designed to promote acquaintances, and provide social activities for wives of Tech students. Highlighting the year are the semi-annual banquets, at which wives of graduating seniors are presented with Wives ' Di- plomas, or PHT (Putting Hubby Through) Degrees. 72 Glee Club ? The first Indiana Tech Glee Club was formed during the fall of 1958. Since that time some 35 to 40 men have taken the time to rehearse diligently each term to produce a singing organization of which Tech can be proud. Radio and TV programs, appearances at Tech convocations and other college programs, including baccalaureate and commencement twice a year, plus performances at high schools in the Tri-State area are only a small part of the Glee Club ' s activities. A banquet sponsored by the Engineering Societies of Fort Wayne opening National Engineers Week, two programs for the Fort Wayne Fine Arts Festival, and several trips on the road, including an appearance at the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, where the above picture was taken, have also been achieved. William S. Hazard, instructor in the Aero Department, trains and is the conductor for the Glee Club. Mr. Lee Melugin has served as President, and the accompanists have been Barbara Modricker and Sally Elliott. Front Row, left to right: Jesus Rod- riguez, Wilbur Wilkinson, Ronald Stubart, William Robb, David De- woody, William Hazard (Conductor), Steven Sanford, Rex Stewart, Buddy Lippert, Kenneth Woodis, Milford McClung, Gary Winterrowd. Middle Row: Richard Weymouth, Roger Eley, Warren Vogel, Isaiah Norman, Joseph Longo, John Lambert, Terry Hughes, Tiny Pentheny, Merlyn Bloom, Harlan Jurding, James Hult- gren, Lowell Michaels, Melvin Wes- sler. Back Row: Julian Houtz, Dick Muir, Lynn McKinney, Gerald Jod- on, Anthony Testone, Russell Troest- er, Alan Curtis, David Graber, Rob- ert Maine, Stephen Charney, Lee Melugin (President), Robert Bey, Charles McVicker, William Hunkler. Accompanist, Barbara Mudricker. 73 Association of Civil Engineers First Row, left to right: Martha Szamossi, Bela G. High, M. Saifi, R. D. Lueck, President; R. Bayles, Vice President; R. Jaber, R. Rey- nolds, Secretary; J. Singla. Second Row: Harry Lentz, E. Sweet, L. Fletcher, D. Fisk, D. Crossmann, Treasurer; D. Woelfel, T. Kilmurry, V. Hemming, G. O. Williams, W. Carroll, R. C Ruhl, Faculty Moder- ator. Third Row: B. Masi, A. R. Suk- kariyyah, Glen Garrelts, Tony Bet- tinelli, L. Rash, W. H. Sader, R. F. Deckham, W. A. Chambers, A. L. McDonald, A. W. Gillman, R. Knapp. The Association of Civil Engineers of Indiana Technical College is an organization of students and faculty from the Civil Engineering Department. The club has one field trip each term, a mid-term party, a banquet in honor of all the seniors of the club, and an award given to the outstanding graduating senior each term. 74 Audio Engineering Society The Student Section of the Audio Engineering Society enables Tech students interested in Audio Engineering, either as a career or as a hobby, to exchange ideas, and to learn of new developments in the field. Members of the Student Section hold the grade of Student Member in the Audio Engineering Society, and as such, receive full benefit of membership in that organization. First Row, left to right: Stephen S. Sanford, Treasurer; John F. Scott, Chairman; David Babcock, Secretary. Second Row: W. F. Botts, W. H. Rushton, L. L. Fleck, R. Wiseman, L. T. Dreiband. Third Row: J. L. Hernandez, J. F. Moore, J. M. Rock- well, Co-chairman; J. A. Betram, W. Strandberg. 75 Chemical Engineering Society First Row, left to right: John R. Cochran, Faculty Advisor; Wahling Ng; Ramesh L. Mehta, Ron V. Tra- han, Ahmed S. Abdul-Rahman, Charles T. Dils, Joseph Cranmer, Faculty Advisor. Second Row: I. D. Bhargava, Thomas Lembke, James Shearer, Ronald Cloutz, Acham S. Chow, Gary Winterroud, Stanley Soo- deen. Third Row: William Wright, Alan S. Gould, Seung W. Lyu, Rogal A. Rutt, Anthony Mucciardi, Charles Denton. The purpose of the Chemical Engineering Society is to disseminate knowledge pertaining to the theory and practice of chemical engineering and its applied fields and to further professional development of the students. Membership is open to any student in chemical engineering. 76 Indiana Tech Electrical Association The Indiana Tech Electrical Association is an affiliate of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Membership is open to any student enrolled in the electrical or electronic departments. The purpose of the association is to promote new interests in elec- trical engineering and prepare the student for his profession by spon- soring field trips and informal discussions with professional men from industry. Kneeling: B. Cespedes, J. Stevens. First Row, standing, left to right: D. McCook, G. Tyndall, Vice President; D. Reith, Treasurer; B. Higgins, Sec- retary; M. Wessler, President; C. Rilling, K. White, P. Knapp, K. Glazier, J. Agliers, E. Devlin, Fac- ulty Advisor. Second Row: R. Speck- man, L. Gupta, S. Ahmad, J. Hutl- gren, J. Purselis, W. Herrmeyer, R. Schooley, D. McCarthy, H. Caso, T. Paide, G. Irwin. 77 Electronic Engineering Society Seated, left to right: Schureck, A. Trigonis, C. Cain, Faculty Moder- ator; R. Fulop, Chairman; E. H. Tennies, Vice Chairman; C. B. La- foon. Second Row: J. R. Dangler, R. J. Smith, E. S. Nishiie, G. K. Thomas, R. N. Wiseman, A. B. Hut- tula, J. N. Ballentine. Third Row: J. R. Grimm, M. Teal, R. L. Dennis, R. C. Small, R. Haxes, C. E Drew, H. A. Harp, M. Dillon. The purpose of the Electronic Engineering Society is to advance and stimulate interest in electronic engineering and its allied fields. The Society provides electronic engineering students with an op- portunity to hear qualified speakers from industry, and to tour plants of companies engaged in the design and production of electronic equipment. 78 Institute of Aeronautical Science The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is the representative society for engineers, designers, and technical specialists in all the sciences related to the design and development of airborne craft. Student membership provides the student engineer or scientist with broad opportunities to engage in activities associated with their future First Row, left to right: David L. Vidito, Vice Chairman; John F. De- George, Secretary; Jerome Widmer, Treasurer; Herbert C. March, Chair- man. Second Row: Mike Warren, Frank B. Vanadia, Larry Lines, James Norris, Herbert C. Legg, Fred L. Hurhan, E. A. Pentheny. Third Row: Wing Eng, Frank Patten, Joseph Walko, Dennis Agler, Charles Lamb, Ronald Hobiske. Fourth Row: Wil- liam Hazard, Faculty Moderator; L. R. Day, H. A. Smith, R. L. Lan- caster, Bob Ashby, C. W. Johnson. Fifth Row: L. Winslow, H. Oda, R. Beckert, Robert Beech, Ken Strong, H. L. Allen. careers in aviation. 79 Mechanical Engineering Club First Row, left to right: Dennis M. Jensen, James W. Ting, Treasurer; William R. Nusedorfer, Vice Chair- man; Lee W. Benedict, Chairman; Richard E. Couture, Secretary; John R. Kennedy. Second Row: Edwin A. Smith, Allyn L. Pontius, John L. O ' Donnell, Chuck T. Clevenger, Rob- ert M. Winslow, John S. Leyse, Syl- vester J. Aman, Thomas L. Koch, Arnold R. Gahlinger, Harold A. Bet- ka. Third Row: Richard W. Gasdorf, Oswald J. Guada, Melvin W. Evans, Morris J. Ditlinger, Edward R. Wie- mann, Robert V. MacDonald, Glenn R. Hudson, Jay R. Kelchner. Members of the Mechanical Engineering Club are local affiliates of the Fort Wayne Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME. The objectives of the club are to advance, promote, and teach new phases of mechanical engineering. Programs include talks by experienced engineers, and field trips to industries in the Tri-State area. 80 Society of Automotive Engineers The Society of Automotive Engineers is an affiliate of the National Society of Automotive Engineers, and is sponsored by the Mechanical Engineering Department. Membership is open to all engineering students who are interested in the advancement of the automotive industry. First Row, left to right: Howard Macklin, Faculty Advisor; Rudolph Opderbeck, Ernest Maszarello, Treas- urer; Jan Smith, Ronald Dupuy, President; Ronald Claes, Dimitris Loukidis, Connie Wester, Allan Leon- ard. Second Row: Allyn Pontius, Ronald Cowan, Paul McCrillis, Vy- tautas Mickevicius, Sylvester Aman, Paul Merriman, Peter Schroedcr, Richard Weymouth, John Welling, Jan Kerrebyn, Jr., Robert Little, James Lewis, John O ' Donnell. Third Row: Donald Terry, Fred Copeman, Demetrius Scantzos, James Tennies, Carlton Duncan, Ernest Groome, Os- waldo Guada, George Till. 81 Society of American Military Engineers Front Row, left to right: Bart Bowers, F. V. Pfafman, Lee Heydrick, Jerry Salter, Rudy Hellmold, D. Loukidis, D. Scantzos. Second Row: Glen Gar- relts, R. C. Guard, G. H. Horsch, R. W. Powell, G. Scott, G. D. Brewster. The purpose of the Society of American Military Engineers is to advance knowledge and understanding of the science of military engineering in connection with its service to the United States of America. All full time students are eligible for admission as student members of the national organization. 82 Kekiongan Amateur Radio Club The purpose of the Kelcionga Amateur Radio Club of Indiana Technical College is to promote amateur radio activities among inter- ested students of the College and to bring together students who have an interest in the practical appreciation in communications. To qualify for membership a person must be a student or faculty member of the College and must have a Federal Communications Commission License ranging from novice to advanced. First Row, left to right: Mr. Cochran, Faculty Advisor; Darrell Richards, Bill Frisbee, Jesse Durbin. Second Row: Al Bjorling, Hank Corson, Tonis Paide, Daryl Waite, Dennis Cowdrick. 83 Flying Club The I.T.C. Flying Club, largest and most active student body group, is composed of sixty members. The Club owns two planes, a Cessna 140, and a Cessna 120; both are hangared at Smith Field. Day and night, local and cross-country flights are made at a very slight expense to the members. The Club was formed to make flying possible for the students who own licenses, and qualified instruction possible for the students who wish to obtain a license at reasonable cost. The Club operation is solely supported by members ' dues. 84 Weight Lifting Club Seated, left to right: Robert Maine, Larry Sterling, Charles Kernick. Standing: Thomas Cassidy, James Dohner, Fern LaRochelle, Stephen Nemeth. The Indiana Technical College Weight- Lifting and Body-Building Club was formed four years ago. One of the services offered by this organization is that of instructing students in the art of weightlifting and body building. During the previous year, the Club has had entries in the A.A.U. odd-lift meet at Indianapolis, and the Northern Indiana Olympic life meet at East Chicago. At the A.A.U. meet, first and second places were won by members Robert Maine and Frank Stomel, respectively, in the 132 pound weight class. A fifth place was won by Frank Stomel at the Northern Indiana Olympic meet. Frank Stomel works out 85 Arab Student Club First Row, left to right: Louis She- hade, Farouk Hamoui, Mohamed Shashani, Nour Adra, Antoine Nimeh, Marwan Ghamian, Adel Nabhan. Second Row: Khairalla Moussa, Jam- al Qatato, Abdul-Rahman Sukkariy- yah, Ghassan Shoushani, Adnan Kay- yal, Khalid Ismail. Third Row: Ib- rahim Baltagi, Mitri Barghout, Nat Hanano, Mahdi Saifi, Abdul-Sattar Mawlawi, John Raffoul. The functions of the Arab Student Club are the dissemination of true and adequate information about the Arab people, the promotion of better understanding and stronger ties with the American people, and the extension of help and guidance to Arab students at Indiana Technical College. Membership is open to all Arab students and all other students with an interest in the Arab world. 86 Hawaiian Club The primary function of the Hawaiian Club is mutual assistance during the course of the members ' undergraduate study. This year we attained the distinction of being the only state in the Union to be represented by a student organization at Tech. Seated, left to right: Richard Hay- ashi, Thomas Hamada, Prof. Arthur Price, Faculty Advisor; Robert Woo. Standing: Rodney Morimotto, Edward Nishiie, President; Henry Oda, Don- ald Suzuki, Lawrence Kitsuki, Leon- ard Nagata, Treasurer; Robert Tan- aka, Yoshio Kawamoto, Benny O. Cespedes, Thomas Asato. 87 India Association Seated, left to right: L. D. Gupta, J. L. Singla, Secretary; C. Coutinho, President; M. Jana, joint Secretary. Standing: O. P. Singla, Khetani, J. S. Sekhon, S. S. Padam, J. S. Kalouria, K. S. Sandhu, J. P. Singh. Mutual understanding, and social and cultural relations among the Indian students at Indiana Tech and non-Indians are the aims of the India Association. All Indian students are encouraged to keep in close contact by joining the Association. 88 Canterbury Club First Row, left to right: Jerry Alger, Father McCormick, Chaplain; Ed- ward P. Guindon, Herbert Carter, Advisor. Second Row: Elston Boutil- ier, Dick Muir, Winston Wurgler, Henry Corson, Joseph M. Tretter, Herbert Lenzkes, Dennis Cowdrick. The Canterbury Club is an organization of college students of the Episcopalian faith. The objective of the club is to interpret to member students the meaning and method of full Christian living and to train students in active, intelligent church and community leadership. The Canterbury Club meets at the Trinity Episcopal Church. 89 Pakistan Students ' Association Left to right: Farid Jadoon, Muham- mad Ashraf, Rafiq Ahmad, Salim Akhtar, Muhammad Nairn. On September 15, 1956, the Pakistan Students ' Association of America, Fort Wayne Chapter, was organized. The purpose of the organization is to create better understanding between Americans and Pakistanis through education and cultural activities, and to promote closer contact and cooperation between Pakistani students. 90 Newman Club The Newman Club is an organization funded for the purpose of deepening the spiritual and enriching the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social ac- tivities. The inspiration of the great Cardinal Newman, long an advisor at Oxford University, is the beacon guiding the clubs, which exist at over 300 colleges and universities in the United States Seated, left to right: Carmen Cou- tino, Joseph Cranmer, Faculty Ad- visor; Fr. Eugene Zimmerman, Chap- lain; Jim Bodette, Treasurer; Jerry Monti, Vice President; John Esser, Richard Fletcher, Secretary; Frank Deckelman, Richard Woelfel. Stand- ing: Paul Koob, Richard Voedish, Robert Wise, Joe Walko, Ronald Tra- han, John Wallace, Carl Rilling, Joe Gryglewski, Bill Pokrzywka, Mike Bohannon, Abdiel Dimanno, Roy Rutt, Joe Zaleski, John Bertrand, Earl Jones, Pete Hartman, Larry Schuler. President Bill Farley was absent when the picture was taken. 91 Chinese Club Front Row, left to right: Rudy Chung, Jimmy Quan, Vice President; Edgar Lee, Publications Director; Neville Chung, President; Andrew Wong, Treasurer; Mr. Chiang Keng Liu, Faculty Advisor; Wee Man Eng, Tai Ching Lee, Don Luke. Second Row: Ernest Ma, Wing Eng, Kwong Lun Chiang, Stephen Yong, Hing Nin Chan, Tai Sing Wong, Joe Liao, Steve Moy, Athletics Director; Chai- sum Yau. The purpose of the Chinese Club is to develop a better under- standing of general culture, and to provide social relationships for students of Chinese descent at Indiana Technical College. Membership is open to all Indiana Tech students of Chinese descent. This year saw no fewer that eight of our members graduating. The graduates were feted at a Chinese banquet given in their honor by fellow members of the club. 92 Varsity Club The Varsity Club is an association of men who have been awarded varsity letters for participation in inter-collegiate activities at Indiana Technical College. The purposes of the club are to act as a service organization and provide social activities for members in good standing. Membership is open to all students of the college who have been awarded varsity letters for participation in athletics. Seating Chart. First Row, left to right: Nelson Wenerick, Thurman Shelton, Kenton Quint, Bill Carroll, Toiro Maiste, Larry Beerman. Second Row: Murray Mendenhall, Harry Okeson, Darwin King, Ray Rowles, Joe Moore, Sam Walker, Harold Gris- wold, Secretary; Bob Wentz, Presi- dent. 93 Physics Club Seated, left to right: Kenneth Mc- Carthy, Mrs. Taraar Avneri, Myron Reeser. Standing: David Babcock, James Wolff, Vice President; James Wheatley, Vincent Chimelis, Secre- tary; Phillip Willcox, President; Wayne Blakehedges, Treasurer; Rich- ard Lieberman, Faculty; Ralph Bracht, Faculty Advisor. The Physics Club has set as its goal the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and its application to human welfare. Notable lecturers in the field of Physics are presented from time to time. The club ' s laboratory provides facilities for experimental projects. 94 ii it Alpha Gamma Upsilon First Row, left to right: Chuck Broyles, Rodge Schmidt, Bud Streeter, Don Willis, Jon Martinsen, Marty Flani- gan, Gene Gulliver. Second Row: Tony Staltare, Niel Harrington, Dick Gaudi, Jim Headley, Bob Jackel, George Carrie, C. B. Joyner, Scott Hoeck, York Fischer, Frank Vita, Stuie Langsam. Third Row, Tom Kilmurry, Dick Cunningham, Mike Flanigan, John Mutkowski, Kemp Stieber, Herb Lens kes, Rodger Allen, Pete Banahoski. Fourth Row: Joe Cozzolino, Dan Lucci, Jim Zofchak, Bill Kunst, Sid Barash. Fifth Row: Milt Spieler, Ron Weaver, Frank Germano, Frank Rockas, Dick Walsh, Ray Shirley, Dave Crotty. 96 Beta Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Upsilon was accepted by Indiana Technical College in May, 1932 — the first fra- ternity 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 is to promote friendship, comrade- ship, and mutual understanding among the members; to de- velop character; to uphold the ideals of the College, and to foster the highest ideals of ethical conduct and good citizen- ship. Tom Kilmurry accepting the all sports trophy from Murray Mendenhall. A stag Smoker in 97 Alpha Omega Tau The purpose of this fraternity is to promote fellow- ship, social, scholastic, and recreational activities for the members in good standing. Membership is open to any student of Indiana Tech who is vouched for by a present member or who is registered on the Tyler ' s Record of a regularly constituted Blue Lodge within the Fort Wayne area. First Row, left to right: Lawrence Richie, Rollie Pipes, Dr. I. Planck, John Main, Ed Gediman. Second Row: Martin Donahue, Leon Riggs, Bob Dale, Joe Miller, Al Bjorling, Delbert Case, Bob Keehn. T 98 Iota Tau Kappa is an honorary 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 ideas and attitudes of scholarship among the members of the student body of Indiana Technical College. Iota Tau Kappa 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 sixteen college credit hours shall comprise each of these four terms. tftt TAU K4p„ 4 HONORARY m (ENGINEERING Mtywyl I First Row, left to right: Louis H. Lenert, Philip Holt. Second Row: Neville K. Chung, James H. Anson, For- rest D. Chapman, H. Garth McKen, Carl M. Powe, David Babcock. TK 99 Beta Sigma Tau First Row, left to right: John Rankin, Don Moringello, William Buyers, Bernie Res. Second Row: Tony Testone, Tom Sodano, Jerry Taylor, Gerald West, Chuck Robson. Third Row: Al Torrie, Ed Lorah, Pranas Kizis, John Bagliere, Bob Prather, Richard Northey, Tony Behin- elly, Dick Fletcher. 100 Originally organized at Indiana Technical College in January, 1957, as Theta Mu Pi Fraternity, Beta Sigma Tau places special importance on three items: EQUALITY, UNDERSTANDING, and UNITY. As the first national fraternity of its kind, Beta Sigma Tau was founded in 1948 to level, not to raise, barriers among men, to provide the atmosphere for cooperation, and to daily practice the golden rule of brotherhood. A constructive pledge program with no hazing or degradation of any sort as well as special stress being placed on high scholarship as a requisite to a successful fraternity, are an integral part of the program. All members are accepted solely on their own individual worth, regardless of race, color, or creed. It is the aim of Beta Sigma Tau to contribute to the com- munity by helping to prepare better students and better citizens. Ouch ' BIT 101 Kappa Alpha Psi Front Row: Al Richey, Charles Poignard. Back Row: Fred Myers, Jr., Polemarch, Orlando L. Taylor, Alumni Advisor; Richard K. Tobin, Odes J. Kyle, Jr., Dean of Pledges; George Smith, II, Vice Polemarch. 102 Kappa Alpha Psi, a college fraternity now comprised 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 organ- ization 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 1911 by three of the founders who solicited the aid of a professor of Greek Art at the Indiana University together with that of a professor of Greek at Concordia University, Fort Wayne, Indiana. The second chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in 1913. A conscientious pledge ■■■■ A fraternity brother bites the dust n? 103 Kappa Sigma Kappa First Row, left to right: Bob Bey, Don Leonard, Don German, Vice President; Joe Rosselli, John Conrad. Second Row: Jon Stroup, Don Henderson, President; Bill Gregg, Bill Clark, Keith Frances, Bon Ingraham, Roger Wilson, Chaplain-Historian. m Third Row: Ray Suhre, Public Relations; Dick Kosiarek, Secretary; Bob Kosiarek, Treasurer; Richie Schienlla, Jim Stevens. Fourth Row: Bill Halpen, Ace Negretti, Pledgemaster; Nelson Wenrick, Tom Noller, Wayne Smith. 104 Hi ' The purpose of Kappa Sigma Kappa is to develop and enhance the personality of its members, to encourage good scholarship, broaden outside interests, promote mutual under- standing and increase loyalty on the part of the fraternity brothers to Indiana Tech. Membership in Alpha Chapter is open to all male students of Indiana Tech. Down by the old mill stream K I K 105 Kappa Sigma Phi First Row, left to right: David Vidito, Jerry Hawk, Vice President; Harold Griswold, President; Bill Brewer, Sec- retary; Maurice Hubscher, Treasurer. Second Row: Toivo Maiste, John Kruse, Jim Arnold, Ed Keener. Third Row: James Hurt, Morris Ditlinger, John Lamb- ert, Bryan Grapentine, Warren Rushton, John Semels- berger, Jack Halley. Fourth Row: Ron Dickerson, Dennis Kidd, Conny Cope- land, Cal Hensler, Karl Karinch. Fifth Row: Harry Hartman, Larry Winslow, Smokey Wilson, Kirby Glazier, Darwin King. 106 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 fraternity; to assist one another while in school as well as in the business world. Kappa Sigma Phi fraternity has a standing member- ship 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 ac- cepted for initiation into the fraternity each term. Wrecking the green monster May I have your signature sir? KII 107 Phi Iota Alpha First Row, left to right: A. Villa, R. Hernandez, M. Del Valle, R. Hernandez, A. Valles. Second Row: J. Toyos, H. Mujica, J. E. Echemendia, S. Estrada, R. Pumarejo, H. Leal, F. McLean, G. O ' Bryne, J. Salazar, T. Ramon. 108 Phi Iota Alpha is a national fraternity of Latin-American Students in the United States. Nu Chapter, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has a membership representing eight Latin-American countries. The aims of the fraternity are to unite its members fraternally, stimulate scientific study of the social and eco- nomic problems of Latin America, and to serve as an ideo- logical university wherein the student may find a favorable atmosphere for the development of his ideals. The Halloween spirit Banquet in honor of graduates 111 109 Phi Kappa £ P h o First Kow, left to right: Steve Seplak, Dick Voedoisch, Mr. A. Steinbach, Herb March, Joe Zaleski. Second Row: Ed McKean, Bill Pokrzywka, Jim Scanlon, Carl Rilling, Charles Hiltunen, Ed Smart, Abdiel Di- manno. Third Row: Bob Wise, Art Newton, Roy Rutt, Art Belisle, Tony Mucciardi, Andy Tomko. Fourth Row: Terry Hughes, Jerry Monti, Mike Bohan- nen, Jim Bodette, Steve Sanford, Joe Gryglewski, Ron Trahan. 110 Phi Kappa offers a brotherhood fraternity for the Catholic students at Indiana Tech. Phi Kappa was the name selected by the charter group to serve as the outward sign of an organization that will endeavor to promote conduct consistent with good morals, create at atmosphere which will stimulate substantial intellectual progress, and to promote principles of fraternal loyalty in brotherhood. ' Try again Sweetheart Dance u III Sigma Phi Delta First Row, left to right: Earlyn Stone, Larry Oglesby, Joseph Jereb, Douglas Emery, Thomas Schauer, Owen Cranston, Dave Paul. Second Row: Lyman Day, Pledgemaster; Paul Melton, Business Manager; Mel Wessler, Secretary; Frank Van- adia, Chief Engineer; Gene Mars, Assistant Chief Engi- neer; Ken White, Guide; Ed Smith, Chaplain. Third Row: Mich Storlee, William Willgohs, Richard Heiny, Mike Katovich, Dick Muir, Jack Guidish, Bill Strandberg, Harry Keller, Mike Koch, Dennis After, Robert Featheringham, Alumni Secretary; Glen Young- blood. Fourth Row: Larry Fleck, Sam Reitz, Herbert Legg, Ed Good, Steve Motway, Darryl Bach, Historian; Jerry Widmer, Roger Lee, House Manager; Jack Dierkes, Tom Paragian, General Convention Delegate; Gary Ridenour. 112 The purpose of Sigma Phi Delta is to promote advancement of the eng ineering profression; to foster the advancement of engineering education; to instill a greater spirit of cooperation among engineering students and organizations; to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of good citizenship, christian manhood, obedience to law, and to brotherhood; and to en- courage excellence in scholarship. The fraternity was founded at the University of Southern California in April, 1924. The membership totals nearly 4,000 engineers and engineering students. Party time Congratulations III 113 Library Wirt Fairman, librarian Among the memories of college life, the Library remains a pleasant place associated with unhurried study and satisfying research, with soft-spoken and gentle people, and with the smell of new magazines and old books. fp ft A M M ' , ,:- « - . ■■ ; jJBf - ::: ' ■- ( t T? ■ Wzt U __! __ __: v - . . •(to IvT; s  Athletics n$P ■•  - J -W . r« . „. «L ' i Varsity COACH MURRAY MENDENHALL MANAGER THURMAN SHELTON Front Row, left to right: Kent Johns, Kaye Cloys, Steve Hatch, Don Leonard, Jon Stroup, Robert Hubenthal. Back Row: Larry Beerman, Bill Cole, Rudy Stegelmann, Dale Foster, Tom Beerman, Coach Murray Mendenhall, Jr. Basketball Senior Kent Johns, guard Senior Rudy Stegelmann, center f! Pep Talk??? The one that got away T. Beerman tries for two points Coach Murray Mendenhal, Jr., after guiding the Warriors thru their fourth successful season, under his direction, announced his decision to retire from the coaching ranks. Coach Mendenhall ' s knowledge and skill was one of the foremost factors in building Tech ' s recognition as a powerful contender in the MID-CENTRAL COLLEGIATE conference. He will be greatly missed. The 1959-60 basketball season saw the Warriors compiling an impressive 18 won- 8 lost record which enabled them to finish second in conference play. By virtue of their outstanding record, the Warriors became the first Tech team to participate in the ROCHESTER INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. Top Warrior scorers were seniors Kent Johns and Rudy Stegelmann and junior Tom Beerman. Rudy Stegelmann also led the team in offensive and de- fensive rebounds, running up the impressive total of 408 for the season. Will it, or won ' t it? 119 Opponent We Giffin, Ohio 107 Bliss, Ohio 104 Grace, Indiana 73 Taylor, Indiana 77 Marian, Indiana 77 Bliss, Ohio 80 Anderson, Indiana 76 Franklin, Indiana 91 Newark, New Jersey 99 Tri-State, Indiana ' 82 Rochester, New York 84 Malone, Ohio 93 Hanover, Indiana 74 SEASON RECORD They Opponent We They 39 Huntington, Indiana 85 83 67 Tri-State, Indiana 65 68 42 Manchester, Indiana 83 90 81 Lawrence, Michigan 71 74 64 Concordia, Indiana 88 47 93 Grace, Indiana 98 60 75 Anderson, Indiana 87 97 80 Huntington, Indiana 75 84 58 Vincennes, Indiana 86 76 65 Indiana Central 102 76 65 Tri-State, Indiana 83 70 48 Concordia, Indiana 81 63 93 Lawrence, Michigan 101 68 Name BASKETBALL ROSTER 1959-60 Pos. Year Age Ht. Beerman, Larry G 2 22 5 ' 11 Beerman, Tom F 2 19 6 ' 1 Cole, Bill F 2 20 6 ' 2 Foster, Dale F 1 18 6 ' 3 Hatch, Steve G 2 19 5 ' 8 Hubenthal, Robert F 1 23 6 ' Johns, Kent G 4 21 5 ' 10 Leonard, Don G 2 18 5 ' 8 Lewis, Sam C-F 3 23 6 ' 3 Stegelmann, Rudy C 4 21 6 ' 4 Stroup, Jon G 3 20 6 ' Cloys, Kay G 1 21 5 ' 10 Wt. Hometown 190 Hoagland, Ind. 175 Hoagland, Ind. 180 Albion, Ind. 195 New Castle, Ind. 146 Fort Wayne, Ind. 180 Lucerne, Ind. 175 Petroleum, Ind. 145 Bluffton, Ind. 208 Fort Wayne, Ind. 210 Hamilton, Ind. 165 Fort Wayne, Ind. 155 Jackson, Ind. Who ' s got the ball? Cheer Leaders, Tom Case, Steve Seplak, Tom Hughes WARRIORS SWEEP TOURNEY Adding to their season ' s laurels, the Techmen romped off with the championship of the second annual Rochester Invitational Basketball Tournament, by beating the defending champion and host, Roch- ester Institute of Technology, by a score of 84-65. Other victims of the Techmen were the Highlanders of the Newark College of Engineering, 99-58; and a fellow-member of the Mid-Central Collegiate Con- ference, Tri-State College, 82-65. As quoted from the Indiana Technician, The Techmen ran off with almost everything but the gym ' s cornerstone. In addition to the trophy won by the team, Kent Johns, Tom Beerman, and Rudy Stegelmann were voted to the All-Technical College first string. Rudy Stegel- mann, because of his outstanding performance and sportsmanship, was voted the outstanding player of the tournament. Rudy walks off with the outstanding player trophy Warriors enjoy victory celebration Rudy drives in for two points Introducing Indiana Technical College Junior Varsity Basketball Team 4y. ' - The Bench Baseball Pitcher Hap Headlough With hopes of rebuilding the team for the future, the Warriors, aided by the coaching talents of Mur- ray Mcndenhall Jr., embarked on a 15-game schedule, including 10 Mid-Central Conference games, against Concordia, Grace, Huntington, and Tri-State Col- leges. With an impressive 7 won- 3 lost record, Tech finished a close second to Huntington in Conference play. Jack Barker, shortstop, topped the team in hitting by finishing the season with a .429 average. The pitch- ing squad was paced by Dave Lewis with a 3 won, no loss record. With only a few men lost to graduation, the future looks bright for ' 61. 122 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Tech Tech Tech Concordia 7 Concordia 8 Grace 1 Grace 2 Huntington 3 Huntington 2 Tri-State 18 Grace Huntington 7 Concordia 5 Won 7 Tech... Tech.. Tech. . Tech.. Tech Tech.. Tech.. Lost 3 9 12 6 15 2 10 10 20 6 10 Inficlder, Jack Guidish Front Row, left to right: Hap Headlough, John Semelsberger, Don Fry, Thurman Shelton, Pranas Kizis, Darwin King. Second Row: Dave Lewis, Skip Cloys, Ron Gustin, Norb Romie, Wayne Beck, Kent Kelly, Nelson Wenrick. Third Row: Coach Murray Mendenhall, Larry Beerman, Kelly Heffner, Jack Guidish, Joe Moore, Jack Barker, Bob Hubenthal, Rick Gesue. 123 Track MAW TfCt W ' .IAM rrcH INDIUM rf?H flW M WXANj i ji IWC:.iW Front Row, left to right: Charles Kerzetskic, Bill Buyers, Steve Hoover, Charles Kitchen, Rudy Stegelmann, John Gras- berger. Second Row: John Meshberger, Ivars Veldra, James Zofchak, John Bagliere, Ernie Young, Senny Lyn, Al Mainwaring, Gilbert Baumgartner, Coach. The never say die spirit of Tech ' s Track Team, coached by Gilbert Baumgartner, was not quite enough to compensate for the apparent lack of team strength. Winless in all five scheduled meets, Tech came closest to victory in a dual meet with Man- chester College. Although Tech won eight of the fifteen events, Manchester defeated the Warriors 70.5 to 60.5 by taking the first three places in the pole vault and by getting a break when Techman John Meshberger stumbled and fell while on the way to victory in 220-yard low hurdles. Top performer of the season was Ivars Veldra, a blue-ribbon winner eleven times over in the discus, shotput, and javelin throws. As Tech ' s singular entry in the Intercollegiate Track and Field meet at Notre Dame, Veldra took fourth place in the shotput, fourth place in the javelin, and third place in the discus throw, giving Tech seventh place against such competition as the Big Three — Indiana University, Notre Dame, and Purdue. Sixteen colleges par- ticipated. Other event winning Warriors during the season were Larry McLaughlin, 440; Havey Baker, mile; Ernie Young, high-jump; Ab Mainwaring, 2-mile; John Meshberger, high hurdles; Kent Johns, mile and 2-mile; and Forrest Williams, broad jump. 124 Front Row, left to right: Mel- ville Chung, Arthur Puccetti, Rafeek Mohammed, John Rol- lins, Daniel Sayre. Back Row: Jairo Sandaval, Tom Noll, Charles Brothers, George Osi- pon, Henry Wall, Bill Warner, Garth McKen, Frank McKenn- ing. Fencing Soccer As the game composed of mind, spirit, and muscle, fencing demands intense concentration, strength, and quickness of both mind and body. In tournament fencing a team must compete in three weapons — the foil, the epee, and the sabre. Each has its own set of rules. Under the expert coaching of Henry E. Wahl, Indiana Tech has com- peted with schools such as Indiana University, Notre Dame, University of Chicago, and the University of Detroit. Soccer, perhaps the fastest growing sport at Indiana Tech, demands a great amount of team work and skill. Coach Robert Leffers expert guidance has developed the teamwork, brought out the skill, and has successfully molded Indiana Tech into a strong contender in intercollegiate soccer. The past season saw Tech compile a won and 3 lost record against outstanding competition which included the University of Chicago and Michigan State University. The future season will see Tech go into even stiffer competition as Purdue and Indiana University have been added to the schedule. Under the Tutelage of Benjamin Dow, the Tech golf team wound up the season with an impressive 6-2 record and placed 8th out of 19 teams in the Indiana Collegiate Conference Tourney. In the Mid-Central Conference Tournament, Tech not only placed second, but senior Joe Boone gained recognition by capturing Medalist honors for lowest score in the tourney. Three returning members of last year ' s Varsity Tennis Team were the nucleus for the 1959 tennis squad, which wound up the season with a 2 won- 5 lost record. Rollie Pipes was the key man in getting the team well organized. A fine newcomer to the team was Kelly Heffner, who played in the Number 1 Position during the latter part of the season. Art Firtion and Jack Upde- graff were also newcomers to the team, and we should hear much from these men during the next Varsity Tennis Competition. Much rebuilding of the team will have to be done with the graduation of Rollie Pipes, Olwen Legall, and Sarkis Garbibian. Left to Right: Holt Toney, Stan Harper, Hank Kostin, Bob Ash- by, Don Henderson, Coach Ben Dow. Missing from picture is Dean Heaton and Joe Eoone. Golf Tennis Left to Right: Art Firtion, Jack Updegraff, Rollie Pipes, Olwen Legall, Coach Ben Dow. Missing from picture is Sarkis Garibian, Kelly Heffner. - Tutoarapkd -swuloaraphd xzrapi


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