Indiana Institute of Technology - Kekiongan Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1961
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(3 N r ' ill l ' lll ' im ' ilf.Tlf.f.yB.UC LIBRARY 3 1833 01886 9450 GC 977.202 F77KEK, 1961 THE STAFF: Eugene Ricci— Editor in Chief Fekdnan LaRochelle — Photographic Editor Kenneth Crowe — Photographer Jerome Salter — Graduates Charles Borden — Assistant Editor Darrow Fox — Faculty Advisor Howard Salles — Photographer CONTENTS Administration and Faculty . . Page 16 Graduates Page 34 Student Activities Page 68 The Greeks Page 92 Athletics Page I 1 2 BUT WHAT COMPRISES THIS TO REGISTRATION WEEK CONFUSION IN THE CLASSES WE ATTEND TO THE FRATS TO ACTIVITIES - OTL ON THE FIELD OF ATHLETICS, TECH EVER LOYAL Home ALUMNI The evolution of man, and his cui ' iosity as to the nature of things about and in him, has created and preserved a vast store- house of knowledge within this span of time. This knowledge is universally available; however, most of us require someone to clarify, interpret and teach to us that portion of this great legacy which captures our interest and fires our imagination. Indiana Tech is fortunate in having conscientious instructors who realize that learning is a continuous process that will con- tinue throughout time and must be passed on for the benefit and progress of man. PRESIDEiVT 18 MAC A. FUELBER Business Manager and Director of Purchases C. A. OVERHOLT Vice-President and Treasurer G .FO 19 DEAXS DR. RALPH W. YOUNG Dean of Arts and Sciences ROBERT C. RUHL Dean of Engineering DR. LON D. RANDALL Dean of Students 20 OREN B. BUFFER Registrar and Director of Admissions DR. LOUIS H. DOBBS Assistant to the President EVELYN M. BOWYER Assistant to the Registrar DR. MEREDITH J. SPRUNGER Director o( the Freshman Division and Assistant Professor of Psychology 21 Left to right— Bennet L. Kemp, Assistant Professor; Kenneth Strong, Instructor; William S. Hazard, In- structor. The Aeronautical Engineering Department at Indiana Technical College strives to have the student well prepared in the basic sciences be- fore the advanced aeronautical topics are un- dertaken. A graduate with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering may enter many phases of the aeronautical field. The ever in- creasing advances in the field of aeronautics, such as the earth satellite program, will con- tinue to offer a challenge to the engineer of the present and future. AEROXAIITICAL E i;i. EEiti c; PROFESSOR BENJAMIN L. DOW Head, Aeronautical Engineering Department 22 DR. TOD B. DIXON Department Head CHEMICAL EXGIIVEERING One of the newest branches of engineering, Chemical Engineering, has advanced rapidly. Practically all industry in some stage of pro- cessing, development, or manufacturing, must depend upon men with a knowledge of chemis- try. Today there are highly specialized and diversified fields such as Gas, Metallurgical, 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. Left to right — Joseph W. Cranmer, Assistant Professor and John Cochran, Assistant Professor. 23 Left to right — Howard B. Dillon, Instructor; William D. Shrader, Instructor. The development in the various branches of engineering has created new problems in the design and construction of buildings, highways, airports, and other structures. The Civil En- gineer 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. CIVIL EXGI. EERIXG PROFESSOR ROBERT C. RUHL Head, Civil Engineering Department 24 PROFESSOR WALTER J. WILLIAMS, JR. Head, Electrical Engineering Department ELECTRICAL EIVGINEERIiVG The increasing utilization of electrical power in this country makes immense demands on the Professional Electrical Engineer. He must know how to select, design, work out economics and production. He is the mastermind in the field of controls, as evidence by today ' s automation. The skill and creative ability of the Electrical Engineer transforms theoretical knowledge into practical service to meQt the challenges of the future. Left to right — Ralph W. Clark, Instructor; Earl Devlin, Instructor; Morris A. Simmons; Assistant Professor; Joiin Whitney, Assistant Professor. 25 Left to right — Arthur Price, Assistant Professor, Nor- bert Torzyn, Assistant Professor and Peter Sorensen, Instructor. Electronic Engineering is a highly specialized branch of Electrical Engineering. The import- ance of electronics 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 commun- ication, and atomic energy. The Electronic En- gineering curriculum is planned to specialize a fundamental knowledge of electrical en- gineering to scientific application in the field of electronics. ELECTRONIC E: C;iXEERIi G RAY J. KING Department Head 26 DR. IVAN A. PLANCK Head, Mechanical Department MECHA] ICAL EIVGIXEERIXG The field of Mechanical Engineering is so broad that no man can be an authority on all of its branches. Consequently, Mechanical Eji- gineers tend to become 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 serv- ices of mechanical engineers both in the design of the machine on which it is made and in the production of the article on those ma chines in the factory. Lett to right — Simon Kuo, Instructor; Robert Marshall, Assistant Professor; Edmund T. Napier, Instructor; C. Jack Quinn, Assistant Professor; Howard A. Mack- lin. Associate Professor, Dr. Ivan A. Planck, Professor and Head of Mechanical Engineering Department, Robert A. Gruesbeck, Instructor; Dr. Erwin Horiak, Professor. 27 Dwight M. Case, Instructor (the one with the bow tie). Engineering Graphics is a descriptive graphi- cal language used by engineers and designers throughout the world to express, develop, and record their ideas and information. Men of industry have indicated that Engineering Graphics is not only important, but absolutely necessary. Students need a thorough ground- ing in the fundamentals of science and com- munication, and should be trained early in the engineering approach for the solution of prob- lems. They must have training in space visual- ization; they must develop their powers of analysis and synthesis; they must be given ex- perience in creative thinking at the start of their college work; and their abilities to de- velop and record ideas must be constantly challenged. c;r piii€ LEE F. BERNHARDT Head Engineering Graphics 28 ki J h j n3 X B - Y. JM _ ' DR. NORMAN O. LONG Head Chemistry Department CHEMISTRY Chemistry is one of the fundamental sciences, important both in that it underUes all phases of modem living and in its own right as a field of employment for the several hundred thou- sand American chemists. Its scopye includes everything from process control and analysis to the glamor fields of nuclear science and radioactive tracer technique, biochemical re- search, and organic syntheses of vital drugs, plastics and explosives. Left to right — Dr. Laszlo Szegedy; Dr. Warren Hof nan; Bernard Richardville; Edward Guindon, Assistant Pro- fessor; Robert J. Swindell, Assistant Professor (center). 29 Left to right — Helen Dinius, Lecturer, Margaret Huft, Assistant Professor, Alvin C. Steinback, Instructor, Dar. row C. Fox. Assistant Professor. The primary objective of the EngUsh Depart- ment in an engineering college is to teach the engineering student the best methods of both oral and written communication. This is es- sential in order that the engineer may more effectively express himself socially and tech- nically. MARY E. WEEVDER Department Head Ei GLISII 30 MATHEMATICS CHARLES R. CARR Associate Professor and Head of Mathematics Department In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathematician, the engineer, and many other scientists whose primary tool is mathematics. The Department of Mathe- matics offers a well rounded course for the young mathematicians, as well as the essential mathematics for the engineering, physics, and chemistry students. Left to right — Hugh D. Landis, Instructor; Hugh G. Harp, Associate Professor; Robert Leeper, Instructor; Fred H. Croninger, Lecturer; Richard E. Sarber, As- sistant Professor; James Jacobs, Instructor; Dr. Ralph W. Young, Professor; Gordon L. Cole, Assistant Pro- fessor; James R. Dohner, Instructor; Walter W. Bart- lett. Assistant Professor. 31 Left to right — Dean Garrison, Assistant Professor; Ralph W, Brock, Assistant Professor; Dr. Kozoburo Miyalcawa, Professor. If, as has been said, this is the atomic age, then this is the age of physics. Nuclear weap- ons and machines 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 Col- lege meets the need for training in physics by offering basic and advanced courses designed to prepare a student either for direct partici- pation in industry, or for a scientific career of the more traditional type. DANIEL T. DWYER Assistant Professor and Head of Physics Department PHYSICS 32 JAMES W. PRINGLE History mM. ' m ROBERT LARGE Director, Placement Office GEIVERAL SUBJECTS CARL BASHAM Law and Economics WIRT FAIRMAN Librarian Sociology DR. MEREDITH J. SPRUNGER Director of Freshman Division, Psychology and English 33 f ' lUk. v ' f FALL DENNIS L. AGLER, Ae E, Wood- bum, Indiana, IAS! Sigma Phi Delta, Associate Editor of Castle, Secretary; Fencing Team. SHAIKH J. AHMAD, BSEE, Chitta- gong, Pakistan, AIEE; Pakistan Stu- dent ' s Association, President; Na- tion ' s United Club, Chairman; Presi- dent ' s List (2). JOHN E. AUER, BSME, Lakeville, Indiana. JURGIS BALCIUNAS, Strasburg, Ohio, BSAE, IAS; President ' s List (I). JOHN J. BARNEY, BSEIE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Electronic Engineer- ing Society. DONALD G. BETHKE, BSME, Wau- kesha, Wisconsin, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Chairman; Bowl- ing, Captain. RAYMOND BILLINGTON, BSEl, Geneva, Indiana, Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity. WAYNE C. BLAKE-HEDGES, BS Physics, Math Option, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Physics Club, Secretary- Treasurer; President ' s List (6). JOE BOVA, BSEl, Du Quoin, Illi- nois, AES, Vice-Chairman; Newman Club. PAUL BUBERNAK, BSAeE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences; American Rocket Society; ITC Flying Club; IAS Bowling Team; President ' s List (4). DELMAS R BUCKLEY, JR., BSEIE, Livermore, California, President ' s List (8); Honor Roll (3). RAMON A. CARO, BSME, Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic. 36 FALL JOSEPH DUANE CART, BSEE, Huntington, Indiana. GLEN M. CRAIG, BSEE, Fairmont, Technician; Reporter, News Editor. DAVID L. CROTTY, BSCE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Alpha Gamma Up- silon. KENNETH E. DAVIS, BSEIE, Wins- ton-Salem, North Carolina; Presi- dents list (1); Flying Club. JAMES R. DEBLEYKER, BSME, Easton, Pennsylvania; Weightlift- ing Club; Secretary, Vice-President; Bowling Club; Mechanical Club; In- tramural Sports; Honor Roll (1) ; Physical Ed, Instructor (2). THOMAS DE BOER, BSME, Clark - son, Ontario, Canada; S.A.E.; Presi- dents list (7); Honor Roll (5); Iota Tau Kappa. CHARLES L. DENTON, BSChE, Saginaw, Michigan; Chemical En- gineering Society; Secretary, Presi- dent; Chem— 32 Instructor (1). CARL E. DREW, BSEIE, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Electronic Engineering Society; President ' s list (10); Iota Tau Kappa. JESSE DURBIN JR., BSEIE, Math Option, Irvington, Kentucky; Ke- kionga Amateur Radio Club; Vice President; Physics Club; Honor RoU (5). WING Y. ENG, BSME, New York, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club; Chinese Club; Honor Roll (1). FEDERICO R. ESTOPINAN, BSCE, Valencia, Venezuela, South America; A.C.E. THOMAS P. EUUTT, BSCE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; A.C.E. HMmMmA lSkk £iU 37 FALL JOHN W. FAIRFIELD, BSEIE, Math Option; Odell, Illinois; Society of American Military Engineers; Presi- dent ' s List (6); Honor Roll (6). DALE FISCHER, BSME, Waukesha, Wisconsin; S.A.E., Vice-Chairman. YORK K. FISCHER, BSEIE, Math Option; Hilltown, Penna.; Alpha Gamma UpsUon, President, Vice- President, Corresponding Secretary, Social Chairman; Bowling Club; Flying Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent Intramural Sports, Football, Swimming, Softball. BERNARD FREUND, BSEIE, Math Option, New York, New York; E.E.S.; Nucleus, Reporter, Advertising, Bus- iness Manager. RICHARD L. GAUDI, BSEIE; Staunton, 111.; Alpha Gamma Up- silon, Corresponding Secretary; President ' s List (5) ; Iota Tau Kappa. Fort Wayne Obedience Training Club, Vice - President; North Eastern Indiana Kennel Club. EDWIN M. GOOD, BSEE, Reading, Penna.; Sigma Phi Delta, Alumni Secretary, Activities Chairman; Fly- ing Club; Intramural Sports. HAROLD T. GRISWOLD, BSME, Bayside, New York; A.S.M.E.; Kappa Sigma Phi, President, Vice-Presi- dent; Varsity Club, President; Weightlifting Club. GARY R. HALL, BSEIE, Layland, West Virginia; Intramural Sports, Basketball, Football, Volleyball. JOHN F. HALLEY, BSCE, South- bridge, Massachusetts; Association of Civil Engineers; Kappa Sigma Phi, President, Vice-President; Stu- dent Council, Interfraternity Coun- cil, Newman Club; Honor Roll (2); President ' s List (5). AHMAD HAMDAN, BSME, Beirut, Lebanon; Arab Awakening; Presi- dent ' s List (1); Honor Roll (1). D. R. HARDWICK, BSME, Wichita, Kansas. ROGER A. HARRIS, BSEIE, La Moille, Illinois; President ' s List (2). 38 FALL LESSEL K. HART, BSEE, Hunting- ton, Indiana, President ' s List (6) ; Student Instructor, EE 110 (1). JAMES E. HEADLEY, BS Math, Beatrice, Nebraska, Math Club; Al- pha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity; Student Council (3), Secretary (2); Honor RoU (6) ; Vice-President of Junior Class; Treasurer of Senior Class. DEAN R. HEATON, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Varsity Club; Var- sity Golf Team (3 years) ; Labora- tory Assistant EI 100 (4) . RUDOLF W. HELLMOLD, BSCE, Bellerose, New York, Association of Civil Engineers; Flying Club, Pub- licity Officer; Society of American Military Engineers, President and Vice-President; Fencing Team, Cap- tain of Saber Team; President ' s List (2). RAYMOND E. HERZOG, Cattarau- gus, New York, BSEl, Honor Roll (8). BERNARD J. HIGGINS, BSEE, Reading, Pennsylvania, AIEE, Secre- tary (2); Fighter Pilot, 163 Tactical Fighter Squadron, Indiana Air Na- tional Guard. EDWARD HOLMES, BSEIE, Floral Park, New York, Flying Club (2); President ' s List (4) . RICHARD HULTQUIST, BSEIE, Math Option, Lucinda, Pennsylvania, Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity, Secre- tary; Student Council (1); Presi- dent ' s List (7). PHILLIP C. HUNT, BSCE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, ASCE; Photography Club; Honor Roll (1); President ' s List (2). YOUSSEE M. JRAIDA, BSME, Da- mascus, Syria, UAR, Mechanical En- gineering Club; Arab Student ' s Club; Nations United Club; Honor RoU (1). KARL S. KARINCH, BSCE, Leb- anon, Pennsylvania, Newman Club; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity, Trea- surer (2); Honor Roll (1); Presi- dent ' s List (8). JOHN F. KARLE, BSCE, Rochester, New York, Civil Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Dormitory Councilor (1) ; Honor Roll (1); President ' s List (2). k h 39 FALL KENNETH D. KAUFFMAN, BSCE, Ligonier, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers; Sigma Phi Delta; Intramural Bowling. YOSHIO KAWAMOTO, BSEIE, Hilo, Hawaii; Hawaiian Club; President ' s List (2). WILLIAM G. KUNST, BSEIE, Cleveland, Ohio; Alpha Gamma Up- silon, Recording Secretary. CARL LAFOON, BSEIE, Cobden, Illinois; Electronic Engineering So- ciety, Chairman; Military Engineers; Electrical Engineering Society; Stu- dent Council; Technician, Advertis- ing Staff. LOUIS H. LENERT, BEEE, San Antonio, Texas; Electronic Engineer- ing Society; Student Council, Secre- tary; Technician Staff, Associate Ed- itor, Editorial Asst. Editor-in-Chief; Iota Tau Kappa, President Caswell Drawing Award; President ' s List (10); Honor Roll (6); Assistant- El— llOA (4); E1-130A (1); Student Instructor E1-130A (1). JEROME LEVITT, BSCE, Brooklyn, New York; Association of Civil En- gineers; Secretary, Treasurer; Mili- tary Engineers; Student Council (1) ; Intermural Tennis, Football, Base- ball. BERKELEY McKENNON, Math, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Math Club, President President ' s List (6) ; Honor Roll (6); Math Instructor (1); Physics Lab Assistant (4); Drawing Lab Assistant (5) . JON N. MARTINSEN, BSCE, Niles, Michigan; A.C.E.; Alpha Gamma Up- silon; Flying Club; Weightlifting Club; Student Council. RAMESH MEHTA, BSChE, Bombay, India; Chemical Engineering So- ciety. DONALD MILLARD, BSCE, Edg- erton, Wisconsin; Association of Civil Engineers; Flying Club; As- sistant in Graphics Department (4). JOSEPH E. MILLER, BSCE, Thorn- ville, Ohio; Association of Civil En- gineers; Alpha Omega Tau, Presi- dent; President ' s List (1); CE-155A (1). KENT MOORE, BSCE, York, Penn- sylvania; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; A.C.E.; Intramural Sports; Presi- dent ' s List (1). 40 FALL JOSEPH W. MULLIN, BSME, San Diego, California. NABHAN, BSEE, Syria, UAR, Arab Student Club, Treasurer; Nation ' s United Club. MARVIN L. NAEZIGER, BSME, Archbold, Ohio, President ' s List (1). FEREIDOON NASSIRI, VSCE, Ta- heran, Iran, Association of Civil En- gineers; Iranian Student ' s Organiza- tion, President. HENRY A. ODA, Walnut Grove, California, BSAe, Institute of Aero- space Sciences; Hawaiian Club, Secretary; Varsity Tennis; Presi- dent ' s List (1). FREDERICK V. PFAFMAN, VSELE, Math Option, Silver Spring, Mary- land, Society of American Military Engineers, Public Relations Chair- man; President ' s List (2); Lab As- sistant, El 140 A (1). ROGER W. POWELL, BSEIE, Math Option, Moscow, Pennsylvania, So- ciety of American Military Engin- eers, Secretary. ROBERTO PUCHE, BSME, Barran- quilla, Colombia. YAMAL RIMA, BSCE and BSME, Bogota, Colombia. li ' REDERICK E. ROGERS, BSEIE, Middletown, Ohio, AIEE. WILLL M W. ROSBOROUGH, BSEE, Somerville, Massachusetts, ACE; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fratern- ity, Corresponding and Recording Secretary. 41 FALL wM iA JACK E. RUDY, BSEIE, Sarasota, Florida; President ' s List (1); Law- rence E. Schmitt, BSEIE, Math Op- tion; Tennyson, Indiana; Sigma Phi Delta; Bowling Club, Secretary; Male Chorus (3); President ' s List (1). ROGER W. SCHOOLEY, BSEE, Elkhart, Indiana; Electrical Club, Chairman; Intramural Sports; Presi- dent ' s List (8); Honor Roll (3). THEODORE W. SLESIMA. BSME, Brooklyn, New York. RONALD SPECKMAN, BSEE, St. Marys, Ohio; A.I.E.E., Program Chairman. JON STROUP, BSChE, Marion, In- diana; Chemical Engineering So- ciety; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secre- tary; Basketball; Baseball; Presi- dent ' s List (1); Assistant Physical Education Instructor (9). EDWARD SWEET, BSME, Troy, New Hampshire; A.C.E.; Varsity Club; Mechanical Engineering Club, Treasurer; Track; Intramural Bas- ketball; Softball, Football, Golf. EUGENE H. TENNIES, BSEIE, Pittsburgh, Penna.; E.E.S., Vice Chairman, Publicity Director; Stu- dent Coimcil; President ' s List (5); Student Instructor El 120A (1). LOWELL K. THOMPSON, BSEIE, Cairo, Georgia. HAROLD J. TREECE, BSEIE, Math Option, Nashville, Tennessee; Elec- tronic Engineering Society, Corres- ponding Secretary; Student Council Representative; Associate Editor of Technician (7); President ' s List (6); Electronics Laboratory El lOOA (1), El 140 A (1); Treasurer, Sophomore Class; Dormitory Counselor. RICHARD K. VOEDISCH, BSChE, Rockford, Illinois; Chemical En- gineering Society ; Phi Kappa Lambda, Pledgemaster, President; Caswell Award; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (3). LEE WELSH, BSEIE, Cumberland, Maryland; Student Council (3), President, Secretary; Vice President Freshman Class; President ' s List (1); Lab Assistant El 120 (2); Dorm- itory Counselor (1). 42 FALL PAUL F. WELTY, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Flying Club, Ke- kionga Amateui- Radio Club, Vice- President. ROBERT N. WISEMAN, BSEIE, Math Option, Prosperity, West Vir- ginia, Electronic Engineering So- ciety, Audio Engineering Society, I.F.C. Softball Team, President ' s List (2). HARVEY LEE WEST, BSEIE, Beau- mont, Texas, Pistol Club, E.E.S., Al- pha Omega Tau, President, Vice- President, Treasurer, Business Man- ager, Chaplin, Intramural Golf, Foot- ball, Softball and Horseshoes, Presi- dent ' s List (1). JEROME WIDMER, BSAeE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Institute of the Aerospace Sciences, Treasurer, Sigma Phi Delta, Student Council President, Technician reporter. Science Fair and Carnival Co-Chair- man. President ' s List (6). WAYLAND BRUCE WILLIAMS, BSEIE, Breeneville, Tennessee, Pres- ident ' s List (4). ROBERT J. WINDT, BSEIE, Wake- field, Massachusetts, President ' s List (1), Student Instructor (1). ROBERT M. WINSLOW, BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mechanical En- gineering Club, Secretary (1), Stu- dent Council (2), President ' s List (3). GARY J. WINTERROWD, BSChE, Metallurgical, Palestine, Ohio, Amer- ican Chemical Engineering Society, Sgt. of Arms, Beta Sigma Tau , I.F.C., Senior Representative, Student In- structor. ROBERT W. YANKOWIAK, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, President ' s List (11). HOLLIS V. YOUNG, BSCE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, BowUng Club, Secretary Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Master, Kekiongan Staff (7), Assist- ant Editor (1). 43 WIXTER LlWii AHMED S. ABDUL -RAH MAN, B.S.ChE., Kuwait, Carabia, Chemical Engineering Society, Arab Club. ROBER ARCHAMBAULT, B.S.C., Quebec, Canada, A.C.E., S.A.E., Pres- ident ' s List (5) . ELI AVNERI, B.Sc. M.E., Jerusalem, Israel, Student Instructor (2) , DARRYL F. BACH, BSME, Evan- ston, Illinois, Sigma Phi Delta, Chief Engineer, Business Manager and Historian, Technician reporter (2) , Honor Roll (2), President ' s List (4), Exhibits Chairman, 1960 Indiana Tech Science Fair and Carnival. JAMES P. BARNES. BSEE, Dun- kirk, New York, President ' s List (7), Honor Roll (1). JOHN J. BATLUCK, BSEE, Math Option, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Freshman Class President, Iota Tau Kappa Vice-President and Secre- tary, Intramural Vollyball, Presi- dent ' s List (12), Honor Roll (9). WILFRED M. BEAVIN, BSAeE, Hardinsburg, Kentucky, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. ROBERT C. BEECH, BSAeE, Mans- field, Ohio, Institute of the Aero- space Sciences, Vice-Chairman (2) and Chairman, Bowling Club Treas- HENRY BELTRAN, BSAeE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences. LEE W. BENEDICT, BSME, Pitts- field, Pennsylvania, Mechanical En- gineering Club, Chairman (2) , Vice- Chairman, Executive Committee (3), Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball and Volleyball, Outstand. ing Member of Mechanical Engineer- ing Club Award, Spring, 1960. MATHEW BERGER, BSEIE, Brook- lyn, New York. RALPH N. BINKLEY, BSME, An- derson, Indiana, Iota Tau Kappa, Alpha Gamma Upsilon Scholastic Award, Honor Roll (7), President ' s List (9), S.A.E. 44 CLAUDE BRADFORD, BSAeE, Math Option; St. Joseph, Missouri; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; President ' s List (3) . CHARLES LEWIS BROTHERS, BSEl, BSEE, Math Option; New Haven, Indiana; A.I.E.E.; E.E.S.; Fencing Team (3 years) ; Captain Sabre Team; President ' s List (2). JOHN R. BROTHERTON, BSCE, Liberty, Illinois; A.C.E.; Iota Tau Kappa (1); President ' s List (4). CHARLES E. BROYLES, BSEE, Rockholds, Kentucky; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Member at Large; Intra- mural Sports; American Society of Military Engineers. GEORGE W. CARRIE, BSME, Keeseville, New York; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Editor of Beta Babble, Sgt.- at-arms. Chairman of Ritual Com- mittee, Supreme Master; S.A.E.; Student Council, President, Chair- man of Rules, Academic and Build- ing and Grounds; Science Fair and Carnival, Co-Chairman, Chairman of Publicity; President ' s List (5). GLEN E. CHANDLER, BSEl, Ply- mouth, Indiana. JUM CHIN, BSEE, Brooklyn, New York; A.I.E.E.; Chinese Club; Presi- dent ' s List (2). NEVILLE K. CHUNG, BSCE, Kin- ston, Jamaica, West Indies; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers, Secretary; Iota Tau Kappa, Vice President; Year Book Staff, Editor of Organi- zation and Graduates; Varsity Fenc- ing; Caswell Award; Outstanding Freshman Award; President ' s List (9); Honor Roll (9). RICHARD R. CUNNINGHAM, BSEl, Math Option, Balboa, Canal Zone; E.E.S.; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Pledgemaster, Member at Large; Flying Club, President; Intramural Sports; President of Junior Class. WILLIAM H. DAVENPORT, BSCE, Fort Wayne, Indiana. JOHN A. DOYLE, BSCE, Michigan City, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (2); Stu- dent Instructor, CE 103, CE 104 (4). SHERWOOD FRANCIS, BSME, Henryette, Oklahoma; Beta Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer. kid Hkdi 45 WI]%TER KENNETH E. GAERTE, BSEIE, Al- bion, Indiana; Honor Roll (3) . EDWARD F. GLEMBOCKI, BSME, Skillman, New Jersey; Newman Club; Mathematics Club; President ' s List (2). ROBERT JOSEPH HART, BSCE, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Associa- tion of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (3). H. L. HODGDON, BSME, President ' s List (3). EDWARD HOLUB, BSME, Elmira, New York; Intramural Volleyball; Honor Roll (2); President ' s List (1). BRUCE L. HOUSE, BSEIE, Math Option, San Diego, California; A.I.E.E.; Indiana Technical College Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Club, Vice - President; Treasurer, Junior Class; President ' s List (1) ; Student Insturctor, P.E. (1). AHMAD A. HUMAIDEH, BSCE, Springfield, Illinois. ANDREW B. HUTTULA, BSEIE, Ewen, Michigan; Electric Engineer- ing Society, Secretary; S.A.M.E.; President ' s List (4) . RONALD H. INGRAHAM, BSME, Lewiston, New York; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secretary (1); Junior Var- sity Basketball (1 year); Intramural Sports; President ' s List (1). CURTIS B. JOYNER JR., BSME, West Palm Beach, Florida; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Recording Secre- tary, House Mana ger; Student Coun- cil, Senior Representative, Corres- ponding Secretary; Intramural Soft- ball; Iota Tau Kappa; Presidents List (10); Honor Roll (5); Publicity Chairman, 1360 Science Fair and Carnival. JOE B. KENNEDY, BSEE, BSEIE, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Electri- cal Club; Iota Tau Kappa; Presi- dents List (10). JOSEPH LANGENSTEIN, BSME, Buffalo, New Yerk; S.A.E.; Intra- mural Volleyball; American Society of Tool and Manufacturing En- gineers. 46 WIIVTER FERNAND L. LaROCHELLE, BSME, Lewiston, Maine; Charter Member, ITC Veteran ' s Club; Ke- KIONGAN Photoeditor and Photogra- pher; Presidents List (3). EDGAR H. LEE, BSCE, Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica, W. I.; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers, Treas- urer; Chinese Club, Vice President; Student Council. ROGER O. LEE, BSCE, New Rock- ford, North Dakota; Association of Electrical Engineer;s, President ; Sigma Phi Delta, House Manager, Professional Program Director; Lu- theran Student Association; Student CouncU; Junior Representative; In- tramural Sports; Presidents List (1). OLWEN L. LEGALL, BSME, BeUa Vista, Maracaibo, Venezuela; Varsity Tennis (3 years) ; Varsity Soccer (3 years), Co-Captain; Presidents list (1). JARRELL LEGG, BSCE, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; A.C.E. EDWIN H. LORAH JR., BSEIE, Math Option, Mahanoy City, Penn- sylvania; Electronic Engineering So- ciety; Theta Mu Pi, President, Vice President; Math Club; Intramural Sports. SEUNG W. LYU, BSCHE, Seoul, Korea; Ch.E.S; Varsity Soccer and Track. EDWARD R. McINTYRE, BSEIE, Math Option, Lonaconing, Maryland; Honor Roll (6) ; E.E.S. RICHARD W. MACKENZIE, BSME, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania; Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Council (1); Presidents List (3); Honor Roll (2). ROBERT W. MAINE, BSEIE, Math Option, Drmkirk, Indiana; Electronic Engineering Society; Weightlifting Club, Freshman Instructor; Chess Club, Secretary; Glee Club. STANLEY MARKUS, BSEIE, Arma, Kansas; Society of American Mili- tary Engineers, Treasurer; Intra- mural Sports. KENNETH A. MARTIN, BSAeE, Corbin, Virginia; Weightlifting Club (5); Presidents List (8). 47 WINTER ERWIN C. MEISSNER, BSME, Bel- laire, Ohio; Society of Automotive Engineers; Presidents List (1); Cas- well Award; Asst. Instructor ED 22 (4), ED 23 (1). RICHARD F. MEISSNER, BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Society of Au- tomotive Engineers; Presidents List (4). JOSEPH MOEHRBACK, BSME, Newark, New Jersey; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Society of Automotive Engineers; Iota Tau Kappa; Caswell Award, ED 21, 22; Presidents List (8) ; Honor Roll (4); Assistant InsUuctor ED 21-22, 23, (6) ; American Society of Metals. LOWELL MICHAELS, BSAeE, Mon- roe, Indiana; Male Chorus (4) ; In- tramural Sports; Presidents List (3). WAHLING H. NG, BSEIE, New York, New York; Chemical Engi- neering Society; Chinese Club; In- tramural Bowling; Presidents List (4). HUBERT H. NOWAK, BSME, Math Option, Donora, Penna.; Varsity Club; ITC Varsity Baseball (2 years) . HARVEY L. PHIPPS, BSEIE, In- dependence, Virginia. CARL M. POWE, BSME, Sledell, Louisiana; Iota Tau Kappa, Secre- tary, Treasurer; Honor Roll (8) ; Presidents List (9). VARTAN S. PROUDIAN, BSME, Heliupolis, Egypt; Arab Club; Intra- mural Sports; Presidents List (2) ; Honor Roll (2). GARY D. RIDENOUR, BSME, Wa- bash, Indiana; Sigma Phi Delta, Vice President, Social Chairman, Histor- ian, Professional Director, Guide; Student Council; Technician Staff, Golf; Presidents List (2); Student Assistant to Dean of Students (11); Intramural Sports. RICHARD M. ROVNYAK, BSEE, Ford City, Penna.; Indiana Tech Electrical Association; Iota Tau Kappa; Presidents List (10). ROBERT E. SCHURR, BSME, Gar- rett, Indiana; S.A.E.; Intramural Bowling. 48 WIXTER RAYMOND V. SHERLEY, BSME, Crestwood, Kentucky; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Soci ety of Automotive En- gineers; Presidents List (2). LOUIS J. SHIHADEH, BSChE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chemical Engineer- ing Society; Arab Club; Assistant Instructor Chem 146, 147 (2). ROBERT C. SMALL, BSEIE, Central Islip, New York; Electronic Engi- neering Society; Autio Engineering Society; Iota Tau Kappa; Presidents List (7); Honor Roll (4). ROBERT M. SORDELET, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Indiana Air National Guard. LARRY K. STERLING, BSME, Deshler, Ohio; Kappa Sigma Phi; WeightUfting Club, Secretary; Stu- dent Council; Society of American Military Engineers; Vice-President of Senior Class. FRANK STOMEL, BSME, Philadel- phia, Penna.; Weightlifting Club, President; Weightlifting State Cham- pion 1959-1961; Presidents List (3); Assistant Instructor Physical Educa- tion (6). EARLYN W. STONE, BSEIE, Aber- deen, Washington; Sigma Phi Delta, Secretary Research and Develop- ment Lab. KENNETH L. STRONG, BSAeE, Math Option, Kouts, Indiana; Insti- tute of Aero-Space Sciences, Treas- urer; Presidents List (10) ; Honor Roll (1). DONALD Y. SUZUKI, BSEIE, Wai- luku, Maui, Hawaii; Hawaiian Club, Secretary, President; Intramural Sports. RUFINO S. TOLEDO, BSCE, Boise, Idaho; A.C E., Sgt.-at-arms; Presi- dents List (1). ARTHUR J. VILARDI, BSME, Hew- lett, Long Island, New York; Society of Chemical Engineers. ROBERT WARNAR, BSEIE, Elm- wood Park, Illinois; A.I.E.E.; Fenc- ing Team. mkdM 49 SPRING ROBERT A. ABENDSCHEIN, BSCE, Cheektowaga, New York; Associa- tion of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (4). ALBERT J. ABRAHAM, JR., BSME, Beech Bottom, West Virginia; Presi- dent ' s List (3), Honor Roll (7)- M. NOUR ADRA, BMe and B.Math, Tripoli, Lebanon; Math Club — Sec, Treasurer (4), Mechanical Engineer- ing Club— Treasurer (1); Theta Mu Pi Fraternity, Corresponding Sec; Arab Student ' s Club (5) ; Student Council, Elections ' Committee Chair- man; President ' s List (4), Honor Roll (1). FRANCIS JOSEPH ARSENAULT, BSME, Providence, Rhode Island; Society of Automotive Engineers, Vice Chairman. DAVID LECOMPTE BABCOCK, BEIE and Math Option, Braihard, New York; Audio Engineering So- ciety Secretary (2), Electronic En- gineering Society, Physiis Club; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity, Presi- dent ' s List (7), Honor Roll (5). JAN BALLYNS, BSME, Clarkson, Ontario; Pi-esident ' s List (2) . ANASTAS S. BANDAK, BSME, Honduras, C.A.; Arab Club, Flying Club. JACK G. BARKER, BSME, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Soriety of Automo- tive Engineers, Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity; Varsity Baseball (3 years), Letterman ' s Club, Intra- mural Basketball, football and ten- nis. RUDOLPH W. BECKERT, JR., Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Institute of the Aerospace Sciences, Chairman (2); President ' s List (10), Honor Roll (3) ; Physics Laboratory Assistant (2). MICHAEL R. BOHANNON, BSAeE, Louisville, Kentucky; Institute of the Aerospace Sciences, Chairman; Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity, New- man Club, Sergeant at Arms and Pledge Master; Bowling, Intra-mural sports. SCOTT W. BUELL, BSEIE, Greens- burg, Indiana; Flying Club, Safety Officer; President ' s List (1) ; En- gineering Drawing Laboratory As- sistant (2); Dorm Counselor (11), Head Counselor. CLYDE W. BUSBY, BSCE, Mark- ville, Minnesota; Association of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (3), Honor Roll (1). 50 SPRIXG VINCEVr CHIMELIS. BS Physics; Ciales. Puerto Ftico; Physics Club. Sec: Theta Mu Pi Fratermtj-. House Manager. Vice-F ' resident. Inter Fra- temitj- Council representative; In- tra-mtiral softball. table tennis, foot- ball, volley ball and basketball; Physics Laborator - Assistant 1 7 K FRATC KT.rv EUGENTE COX. BSME, Sullivan. Indiana. OWEN CRANSTON. BSCE. Stock- ton, New York; Association of Ci il Engineers; Sigma Phi Delta Fratern- ity. JERRY R. DANGLER, BSHE, Pald- ing. Ohio; Electronic Engineering Socielj-; Alpha Omega Tau Fratem- itv. Fl -ing Club; President ' s List (3). DONALD A. DAPKUS. BSEIE. Benton Harbor, Michigan; Elec- tronic Engineering Societj . Society of American Mihtar - Engineers, Vice President. Fort Wa ne Engi- neers Club; Honor Roll (1); Ham radio operator. BURTON DAVIDSON. BSEIE. Bronx, New Y ' ork: Electronic En- gineering Societv-. Pistol Club. Sec. Treas. JACK V. DIERKES. BSEE. Ft. Wa -ne, Indiana; Institute of Aero- space Sciences. Alumni Sed., Chap- lin. ABDIEL DIMAANO. BSME. Rizal. Philippines; Phi Kappa Lambda Fra- temitj-, Newman Club. DENNIS F. EISENHUT. BSHE. Jasper, Indiana; Electronic Engineer- ing Societv- (2) ; Intra-mtiral basket- ball {2): iota Tau Kappa Fraternitj-, Outstanding Freshman Award for Spring 1959, Presidents (9), Honor RoU (9). JAMES W. EROH, BSEIE, Math Option. Mahonoy City, Penns -lvania; Electronic Engineering Society; Iota Tau Kappa Fratemitv, Honor Roll (4). ERNEST FAirVER. BSEIE, Win- chester, Virginia; President ' s List (2). DANIEL FERNANDEZ. BSME. Hol- guin, Cuba; Phi Iota Alpha Fra- ternitj-, Corr. Sec, Treasurer, PYesi- dent tf l uH 51 SPRING LARRY W. FLETCHER, BSCE, Clearfield, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers; Bowling Club, Weightlifting Club; Gymnastic Team. RICHARD J. FLETCHER, BSME and Math Option, Passaic, New Jer- sey; Theta Mu Pi Fraternity, Secre- tary, Pledgemaster, Inter-Fratern- ity Council Delegate; Newman Club, Secretary; Bowling Club, Weightlift- ing Club. RICHARD W. GASDORF, BSME and BSEE, Lima, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering Club, Treasurer (1) ; Lutheran Student Association, Stu- dent Christian Fellowship; Fort Wayne Ski Club. JOHN GOLTERMANN, BSEE, Bay- side, New York; President ' s List (1). RAYMOND C. GOUX, BSAeE, Salis- bury, Connecticut; Institute of the Aerospace Sciences, Secretary; Pres- ident ' s List (1). DELMAR R. HATFIELD, BSEIE, Plymouth, Indiana; Basketball (1 year); President ' s List (2). RICHARD O. HEINY, BCE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Association of Civil Eng ineers; Sigma Phi Delta FVa- ternity, Chaplin; Intra-mural Golf; President ' s List (2) . LAWRENCE A. HEDGES, BSME, Bryant, Indiana; Society of Automo- tive Engineers; President ' s List (1). GENE A. HIRONIMUS, BSAeE, Lyons, New York. PHILLIP E. HOLT, BSEIE, Math Option, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Editor-in-Chief of the Nucleus; Stu- dent Council; Junior Class Presi- dent; Science Fair and Carnival Committee; Cystic Fibrosis Drive; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity, Presi- dent; Outstanding Electronic En- gineering Student Award for 1960- 1961; President ' s List (10), Honor Roll (5); Electronic Laboratory As- sistant (3). DONALD S. HUNTER, BSEIE, Dun- dee, Quebec; President ' s List (5) . GERALD L. HURRY, BSEIE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Electronic Engi- neering Society; President ' s List (1). 52 SPRING ROBERT F. JAEKEL, BSME, Pom- pano Beach, Florida; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Assistant Pledge- master; Society of Automotive En- gineers; Institute of Aerospace Sciences; American Rocket Society; Engineering Drawing Laboratory Assistant (6) ; Chairman of the An- nual Science Fair and Carnival Dance Committee of 1960. HAROLD R. JENSEN, BSEIE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Electronic Eingi- neering Society; President ' s List (1). BILLIE J. JONES, BSEIE, Math Op- tion, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (8), Honor Roll (4). EARL T. JONES, BSCE, Princeton, New Jersey; Association of Civil Engineers; Newman Club Planning Committee Chairman; Bowling Club; Sec., Treas. of Sina Hall. VINCENT JOHN KAVLICK, BSChE, Math and Metallurgy Op- tions, Bobtown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering Society; Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity, Sports Direc- tor. CHARLES KERZETSKI, BSCE, Perth Amboy, New Jersey; Associa- tion of Civil Engineers; Iritra-mural football, Softball; Varsity Track Team Manager; President ' s List (1). JAMES J. KLEIN, BSME, Tiffin, Iowa; Newman Club; President ' s List (2). PETER KNAPP, BSEE, New Bruns- wick, New Jersey; American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers — Treas- urer; Varsity Soccer Team; Presi- dent ' s List (3), Honor Roll (2). MICHAEL KOCH, BSCE, Welland, Ontario, Canada; Association of Civil Engineers; Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity; Intra-mural track and baseball. ROBERT KOEHLINGER, BSEIE, Fort Lee, New Jersey; Electronic Engineering Society. JOHN H. LAMBERT, BSEIE, Wis- consin Rapids, Wisconsin; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity, Kekionga Amateur Radio Club; Glee Club; President ' s List (3). 53 SPRIIVG WILMER A. LARSON, BSEIE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Society of Ameri- can Military Engineers. LAWRENCE W. McFARLAND, BSEE, Waldo, Ohio; President ' s List (1). FRANK MAYO, BSME, Jamaica, Long Island; Society of Automotive Engineers, Sec; Newman Club; Dormitory Governor (1 year); Var- sity Track Team; Pistol Team; President ' s List (1); Engineering Drawing Laboratory Assistant (3). LELAND A. MELUGIN, BSEIE, Dustin, Oklahoma; Electronic En- gineering Society; Glee Club — Presi- dent; President ' s List (4). WILLIAM L. MON, BSME, New York. RAY T. MORYL, BS, Johnson City, New York; Association of Civil En- gineers; Veteran ' s Club; President ' s List (2). ANXHONY N. MUCCIARDI, BSChE. Math Option, Syracuse, New York; Chemical Engineering Society — Vice President; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity; Inter Fraternity Council, Treasurer (2), President (1 year); Student Council; Organ- ized and Directed the Techmen orchestra; Junior Varsity Basketball; President ' s List (6), Honor Roll (2); Assistant Laboratory Instructor (1); Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, Junior Class Secretary. ROBERT F. NEARGARDER, BSME, Saint Marys, Ohio; Weightlifting Club, Newman Club; Varsity Track Team (1 year), Intra-mural foot- ball, basketball, volleyball; Dorm Governor (1 year). Athletic Direc- tor (1 year). JACK D. NILES, BSEIE, Savanna, Illinois; President ' s List (2). LARRY L. NIX, BSEl E, Math Op- tion, Columbia City, Indiana; Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Presi- dent ' s List (2). ANDRE PELLERIN, BSEIE, Man- chester, New Hampshire; Electronic Engineering Society; Student Coun- cil, Dance Committee Chairman (2); President ' s List (4). MARVIN G. PETERSEN, BSEIE, Virginia, Nebraska; Electronic En- gineering Society Publicity Director; Student Council; President ' s List (.5), Honor Roll (1). 54 SPRIIVG ROBERT C. PETERSON, BSEIE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Freshman Class President; Bowling Club. ALVIN L. POPE, BSCE, London, Kentucky; Association of Civil En- gineers; President ' s List (2). DENNIS REITH, BSEE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers, Treasurer (2), Vice Chairman (2), Chairman (2). JEROME SALTER, BSME, John- sonburg, Pennsylvania; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Record- ing Secretary, Society of American Military Engineers; Kekiongan Staff (1 year); all intra-mural sports. JAMES W. SHEARER, BSChE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Chemical Engineer- ing Society, Secretary and President; Chemical Engineering M a h a r a j h Award 1960-1961; President ' s List (2) ; Chemical Engineering Labora- tory Assistant (1). HARRY SIMPSON, BSEIE, Monong- ahela, Pennsylvania; Board of Gov- ernors, Editor of Student News Let- ter; Recreation Room Advisor, As- sistant Dorm Advisor, Inter-Club Council, Dorm Governor. LEWIS T. SINEMUS, BSEIE, Derry, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (1). EDDIE J. SMART, BSME, Limerick, Maine; Phi Kappa Lambda Fratern- ity, Treas.; Society of Automotive Engineers; President ' s List (2); In- tra-mural sports. MILTON S. SPIELER, BSEIE, Math Option, Brooklyn, New York; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Social Chairman; Weightlifting Club; Student Council; Intramural sports; President ' s List (2). WILLIAM STRANDBERG, BSEIE, Math Option, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity, Chaplain; Audio Engineering So- ciety; Electronic Engineering So- ciety; Intra-Mural sports; President ' s List (6); Dorm Governor. J. B. SUMRALL, BSEIE, Math Op- tion, Bakersfield, California; Flying Club; Rifle Club; President ' s List (3). ALBERT E. SURMAY, BSCE, Can- ton, Ohio; Association of Civil En- gineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fra- ternity; Flying Club; Weightlifting Club. lAi il i 55 SPRIXG f a Mk m ifMk EUGENE L. TIGGES, BSCE, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers. SAMUEL T. UHLER, BSCE, Easton, Pennsylvania; Association of Civil Engineers, Sports Manager; Flying Club, Flight Coordinator, Vice Pres- ident; Intra-mural sports; Honor Roll (1). EMMANUEL VARDOULAKIS, BSME, Drafting, Athens, Greece; Nations United Club; Olympians Sports Club of Fort Wayne, Secre- tary; President ' s List (2). WALTER VOSS, JR., BSEIE, St. Louis, Mo.; Electronic Engineering Society. LEON WARRIX, BSAeE, Cliff, Ken- tucky; Institute of the Aerospace Sciences. RONALD H. WEAVER, BSCE, Kempton, Penns ylvania; Association of Civil Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Recording Secre- tary; Intramural Softball, football, volleyball, basketball. WARREN E. WEBSTER, BSME, Woodburn, Indiana; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Treasurer; Intra- mural sports; President ' s List (9), Honor Roll (2), Physics Laboratory Instructor (1). LARRY WINSLOW, BSAeE, Clear- field, Pennsylvania; Institute of the Aerospace Sciences; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity, Vice President, Sports Director; Student Council; Senior Class Treasurer; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity,- Honor Roll (5). ROBERT A. WISE, BSME, Math Option, Churubusco, Indiana; So- ciety of Automotive Engineers; Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity, Secre- tary; President ' s List (7). DAVID A. WRIGHT, BSME, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Flying Club; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity; Inter Fraternity Council. FRANK A. YENALEVICZ, BSEIE, Mahanov City, Pennsylvania. IMANTS ZEIDLICKIS, BSME, Broneville, New York; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; President ' s List (I). 56 SIJMMER JAMES E. AARON, BSME, New Castle, Indiana; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Intra-mural bowling and basketball. HOWARD W. ACKERMAN, BSEIE, Malba, New York; Electronic En- gineering Society; Intra-mural sports. ROBERT J. AHMANN, BSCE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers, President and Vice-president. PAUL APPLE, BSCE, Albany, New York; Association of Civil Engi- neers; Beta Sigma Tau Fraternity, President and Vice-President; Pres- ident ' s List (1). THOMAS S. ASATO, BSEIE, Hono- lulu, Hawaii; President ' s List (3). BRYANT P. BARNES, BSEIE, De- catur, Indiana; President ' s List (1); Weightlifting Club. JAMES E. BLUE, BSEIE, Pampa, Texas; Electronic Engineering So- ciety, Chairman and Vice Chair- man; Student Council; President ' s List (1). CHARLES D. BORDEN, BEE and Math Option, Needles, California; Freshman Class President, Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Corres- ponding Secretary (4), President (1), Vice-president (1), Chairman of Executive Committee (2), Parli- amentarian (6) , Social Chairman (2), Assistant Editor of Beta Bab- ble (4); Student Council, Vice- president (2), Parliamentarian (4); AGU representative to Inter Fra- ternity Council (4) ; Assistant Edi- tor of Keniongan (2), Staff (4), Student Conduct Committee (2) ; Secretary of Senior Class (2); Pres- ident ' s List (1); President of Inter Club Council (2), Inti-a-mural sports. CARROL G. BRANSON, BSME, Richland, Washington; President ' s List (1). EDWARD J. BYRNE, BSME, New York; Phi Kappa Lambda, Treas- urer; Newman Club, President. GERALD H. CHAFFEE, BMath, Danville, Illinois; President ' s List (5). ACHAM S. CHOW, BSChE and Math Option, San Fernando, Trini- dad; Chemical Engineering Society. 57 SUMMER i k I J RONALD D. CLAES, BSME, Crest- line, Ohio; Society of Automotive Engineers, Secretary (4) ; Flying Club, Treasurer (2), Vice-president (1). WILLIAM D. CLARK, BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary; Intra-mural swimming and table tennis. W. RONALD CLONTZ, BSChE, Taylorsville, North Carolina; Chem- ical Engineering Society, Vice-pres- ident, Treasurer; President ' s List (3); Assistant Laboratory Instruc- tor (1). BILLY W. COLE, BSCE, Albion, Indiana: Association of Civil En- gineers; Varsity Club; Varsity Bas- ketball; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (4). CHARLES R. CONIFF, BSMath, Des Plaines, Illinois; Newman Club (7); Math Club (4), Vice-president (2); President ' s List (4); Residence Hall Counselor (3) ; Social Advisor (2). EARL L. COONROD, BSME, Lin- coln, Nebraska; Society of Automo- tive Engineers; President ' s List (1). G. MARTIN CRONEY, BSEIE, BSEE, Warsaw, New York; Lambda Chi Alpha. ROBERT DIAZ, BSEE Virginia, Minn.; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers Soccer Team. CHARLES DIERUFF, BSEIE, Beth- lehem, Pennsylvania; Electronic Engineering Society; Association of Military Engineers; President ' s List (1). CHARLES T. DILS, BSChE, Math Option, Uniontown, Pennsylvania; Chemical Engineering Society, Treasurer (1); President ' s List (3); Honor Roll (1); American Chemi- cal Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. FARRFLL H. DOBBS, BSEIE, Clanton, Alabama; Electronic En- gineering Society. CECIL G. DOMINIQUE, BSME, Wauseon, Ohio; Society of Automo- tive Engineers, Treasurer, President. 58 SIJMMElt JOHN J, DONNELLY, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Electronic Engi- neering Society; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Veteran ' s Club; President ' s List (1). EDUARDO DURON, BSEIE, Mex- ico; Audio Engineering Society; Electronic Engineering Society. JAMES L. EMERY, BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Society of Auto- motive Engineers. TOMAS RAMON ESPINEL, BEE, Madrid, Spain; Phi Iota Alpha Fra- ternity, Secretary, Vice-president. DAVE H. FLUHARTY, BSCE, Clear Lake, Iowa; Association of Civil Engineers, Vice-president; In- tra-mural sports; Athletic Director for Sihler Hall; President ' s List (3) ; Honor Roll (1). TIRRE W. FORTNEY, BSME, Lan- caster, Ohio; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Student Council; President ' s List (3). ROBERT C. GAGNON, BSEIE, Dover, New Hampshire. WILLIAM R. GENTRY, BSME, Wayne, Michigan; Intra-mural golf, Softball, basketball and football; President ' s List (1). GEORGE D. GEPHART, JR., BSCE, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Association of Civil Engineers, Corresponding Secretary; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, House Manager, ' Treas- urer, Assistant Pledge Master; In- tra-mural sports; President ' s List (1). R. DAVID GLASS, BSAeE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences; President ' s List (1). RONALD L. GRIPPO, BSEIE, New London, Connecticut; Electronic Engineering Society; Student Coun- cil (3). HUGH ALAN HARP, BEE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Ekeionga Amateur Radio Club, Treasurer and Station Engineer. 59 SUMMER STANLEY E. HARPER, BSAeE, Lansing, Michigan; Varsity Golf; President ' s List (5) . BRUCE W. HARTING, BSEIE, Reading, Pennsylvania; Electronic Engineering Society; Honor Roll (1). ERIC M. HOHN, BSME, Cambria Heights, New York; American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers, Vice-president; Lutheran Student Association, President; Weigh tlift- ing Club; Intra-mural sports; Pres- ident ' s List (2); Weightlifting In- structor (1). STEPHEN R. HOOVER, BSCE, Chicago, Illinois; Association of Civil Engineers; Track Team (2) ; Bowling Club (2). WILLIAM H. HOY, BSEIE, Cone- maugh, Pennsylvania; Electronic Engineering Society. DONALD T. JACOBSON, BSEIE, Math Option, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Electronic Engineering Society; Ke- KioNGAN Staff (2) ; President ' s List (9) ; Honor Roll (3) . CHARLES JAMISON, BSCE, Grove City, Pennsylvania; Association of Civil Engineers, Treasurer, Secre- tary; President ' s List (2), Honor Roll (2). CHARLES S. JEWETT, BSEIE, Math Option, New Brunswick, Can- ada; Electronic Engineering So- ciety; Student Council; Nucleus Staff; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (8), Honor Roll (4). C. W. JOHNSON, BSAeE, New En- terprise, Pennsylvania; Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Vice Chairman; President ' s List (2) . ROBERT E. JONES, BSEIE, Ashe, ville. North Carolina; Electronic Engineering Society; President ' s List (1). WILLIAM M. JORDAN, BSEE, Lima, Ohio; Newman Club; P. E. Assistant; Gymnastics (3), Wrestl- ing (1). MAURICE D. KEATY, BSEIE, Ransomville, New York; Electronic Engineering Society; Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity; President ' s List (5) ; Intra-mural Softball and Basketball. 60 SrMMER HYOUNG KOO KIM, BSCE, Seoul, Korea. DICK KOSIAREK, BSEIE, Sauga- tuck, Michigan; Kappa Sigma Kap- pa, President, Secretary (3); Intra- mural Sports. HENRY J. KRIEGER, JR., BSCE, New York; Association of Civil En- gineers; Newman Club, Correspond- ing Secretary. WILLIAM G. KULL, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Electronic Engi- neering Society; Veteran ' s Club, Treasurer; President ' s List (3). MB:LVIN LADISKY, BSEIE, New York; Electronic Engineering So- ciety; Amateur Radio Society. HENRY G. LEEDS, BSChE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chemical Engi- neering Society. THOMAS A. LEMBKE, BSChE, New York; Chemical Engineering Society. VERIATO LIMA, BSEIE, New Bed- ford, Massachusetts; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Vice President, Assistant House Manager; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (9), Honor Roll (4); Inter-Fratern- ity Council. LESLIE LINTON, BSME, Kanka- kee, Illinois; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DARWIN MAINWARING, BSAeE, Gotham, Wisconsin; Kekionga Ama- teur Radio Club, Chairman, Mem- bership Committee; Intramural sports, Varsity Track; President ' s List (2). M. E. MARS, BSEIE, Shelbyville, Illinois, Sigma Phi Delta Fratern- ity, President, Vice President, Pho- tographer; Kekionga Amateur Radio Club; President ' s List (1); Intra- mural sports. EUGENT B. MARTIN, BSEIE, Rus- siaville, Indiana; Alpha Om jga Tau Fraternity. 61 SUMMER LEONARD NAGATA, BSCE, Hon- olulu, Hawaii; Hawaiian Club; As- sociation of Civil Engineers. ASCANIO NEGRETTI, BSCE, Car- acas, Venezuela; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity, Pledge Master (3), Sgt. at Arms (3); Bowling Club. WILBUR OARD, BSEE, Beauerton, Michigan; Amei ' ican Institute of Electrical Engineers. GEORGE J. OSIPOV, BSEIE, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Associa- tion of Electrical Engineers, Presi- dent; Fencing Team, Captain; Pres- ident ' s List (5), Honor Roll (1). THOMAS PARAGIAN, BSAeE, BSME, Berwick, Pennsylvania; In- stitute of Aerospace Sciences, Chair- man; Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity, Vice President, Professional Direc- tor, General Convention Delegate; Student Council; Intra-mural sports, 19C0 Tennis Champion; Pres- ident ' s List (1); Student Co-op Plan at Ball Bros. Research Corp. TONIS PAIDE, BSEIE, Seabrook, New Jersey; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; K ekionga Amateur Radio Club, President; President ' s List (8), Honor Roll (2). DAVID A. PAUL, BSCE, Houston, Texas; Association of Civil En- gineers; Sigma Phi Delta Fratern- ity; Junior Class President; Presi- dent ' s List (2). LAWRENCE E. RICHIE, BSAeE, Connersville, Indiana; Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Alpha Omega Tau Fraternity, President, Vice President, Secretary; Bowling Club; President ' s List (3). EARL ROBINSON, BSME, Over- peck, Ohio; Theta Mu Pi Fratern- ity. LEON L. ROBINSON, BSEIE, Hicksville, Ohio. JURGEN ROGHMANN, BSEE, Buttgen, Germany. RONALD O. ROHADFOX, BSCE, Chicago, Illinois; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, President; Association Civil Engineers, Loan Officer; Fly- ing Club. 62 SUMMER RICHARD M. RUDY, BSEIE, Shav- ertown, Pennsylvania; Electrical Engineering Society; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity, Publicity Chairman; Camera Club, President; Bowling Club; Varsity Basketball Manager; President ' s List (5). WILMER J. SALZ, BSMath, Stacy- ville, Iowa; Newman Club; Bowling Club; President ' s List (3). STEPHEN STANLEY SANFORD, BSEIE, Wisconsin Rapids, Wiscon- sin; Audio Engineering Society, Treasurer. Secretary; Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity, House Mana- ger; Glee Club (7), Choral Union (1); Fort Wayne Community Chamber Choir (1). DOYLE SCANTLIN, BSME, Beech Creek, Pennsylvania; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity; President ' s List (6), Honor Roll (3). CHARLES HENRY SEELIG, BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vice Chairman. GEORGE SMITH, JR., BSEIE, Wichita Falls, Texas; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Vice President, Treasurer; President ' s List (1). JAMES H. SMITH, BSEIE, Math Option, Portland, Indiana; Beta Sigma Tau Fraternity; Intra-mural sports. WAYNE R. SMITH, BSME, Rush- ville, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity, President, Director of Public Relations; Intra-mural sports; Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary; Dormitory Governor; Student Council; President ' s List (5), Honor Roll (1). DONALD J. SNYDER, BSEIE, BSEE, Math Option. Ottawa, Ohio; Electronic Engineering Society; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (11). Honor Roll (7J. ANTHONY F. STALTARE, BSME, Brooklyn, New York; Alpha Gamma UpsUon Fraternity, Recording Sec- retary, Sgt.-at-Arms. Member-at- Large; Intra-mural sports; Junior Class Treasurer; President ' s List (1). RAYMOND C. STREETER, BSCE, Lake Village; Theta Mu Pi Fra- ternity, Vice President, Recording Secretary, Athletic Director; Intra- mural sports. RA YMOND SUHRE, BSME, Al- hambra, Illinois; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary, Scribe; President ' s List (4), Honor Roll (1). 63 SIIJMMER ANTHONY Q. TESTONE, BSEE, Lansdale, Pennsylvania; Theta Mu Pi Fraternity, President (2), Chap, lain (2), Recording Secretary, His- torian, Assistant Pledge Master, Executive Committee Chairman, Member - at - Large, Intra-mural sports; Male Chorus (8); President ' s List (9). ANTHONY J. THOMAS, JR., BSME, Bernardsville, New Jersey; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Rocket Society; Theta Mu Pi Fraternity; Veteran ' s Club. JOSEPH M. TRETTER, BSME, Buffalo, New York; Society of Au- tomotive Engineers; American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers; Fly- ing Club, Vice President, Safety Officer, Flight Coordinator; Weight- lifting Club; Canterbury Club. FRANK TROILO, BSEIE, Math Option, Rome, New York; Elec- tronic Engineering Society; New- man Club; Bowling Club; Presi- dent ' s List (2). WILLIAM B. TURNER, BSCE, Pas- saic, New Jersey; Association of Civil Engineers; Chess Club; Bowl- ing Club; Intra-mural Sports. GARY TYNDALL, BSEE, Luding- ton, Michigan; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Secretary, Vice President; Intra-mural sports. RAMIRO VILLA, BSEIE, Medellin, Colombia, South America; Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Treasurer, His- torian, House Manager; President ' s List (1). CLEMENT R. WALSH, BSEIE, Na- trona Heights, Pennsylvania; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Treas- urer, Corresponding Secretary. JOHN W. WETZEL, JR., BSEIE, Grabill, Indiana; Pistol Club. RICHARD A. WEYMOUTH, BSME, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Society of Automotive Engineers; Glee Club. JACK E. WHITACRE, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Pistol Club, Presi- dent. PATRICK WILLIAMS, BSEIE, Kermit, Texas; Electronic Engineer- ing Society; Pistol Club; Flying Club. 64 SUMMER WILLIAM R. WINTERS, BSEIE, Monroe, Michigan; Electronic Engineering Society, Secretary; President ' s List (9), Honor Roll (1); Student Council, Special Activities Committee Chairman, Dance Chairman. RICHARD C. WOELFEL, BSCE, Chilton, Wisconsin; Newman Club, President; Association of Civil Engi- neers, Treasurer; Student Council; President ' s List (8) ; Intra-mural sports; Dormitory Counselor. PARVIZ YASHAR, BSCE, Tehran, Iran; Association of Civil Engineers; Iranian Student Organization, President; Intra-mural sports. ALAN R. CURTIS, BSMath, Stratford, Connecticut. GRADUATES NOT SHOWN— FALL TERM ALEX R. ALEXANDROW, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Electronic Engineering Society; Varsity Soccer Team, Cap- tain. JURGIS A. BALCIUNAS, BSAeE. BSME, Strasburg Ohio; Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Outstanding Student ' Award (Aug. 1960); President ' s List (1). INDER DUTT BHARGAVA. BEChE, BSChE, BEMetE Ra- jasttnan. India; President ' s List (1). ACHAM STANLEY CHOW, BSChE, San Fernando, Trinidad- Chemical Engineering Society. KENNETH R. CONLON. BSEIE. Fort Wayne, Indiana. HARRY R. CUSKEY. BEE. Hillsboro, West Virginia- Presi- dent ' s List (2); Co-op Program (3). F. C. DECKELMAN, BSEIE. Math Option. Chevy Chase, Mai-j ' land; Electronic Engineering Society; Audio Engineer- mg Society. Chairman; Math Club; Newman Club Secre- tary; Student Council: TECHNICIAN Staff; Intra-mural sports; Weightlifting Club; President ' s List (2); Physics Laboratory Instructor 15); Electronic Laboratory Assistant (1); Dormitory Counselor (7). LARRY LANE FLECK. BSEIE. Math Option, Paulding. Ohio- . Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity, Historian. Rushing Chairman: Inter-Fraternity Council; Student Council. Vice President. Soci;,l Chairman; President and Vice President of Junior Class: Intra-mural sports; Varsity Tennis (4)- Audio En. gineering Society. JACK GAMMON, BSEIE. Math Option, Carmel Indiana- Electronic Engineering Society; Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent; Student Council; Iota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (11). Honor Roll (4). JAMES E. GOTCH. BSEE. Indianaolis Indiana- Male Chorus; Swim Team. RUDOLF W. HELLMOLD. BSCE. Bellerose New York- As- sociation of Civil Engineers: Flying Club, Publicity Officer; Society of American Military Engineers, President Vice President. ROBERT R. HERGE, BSEIE, Malinta, Ohio; Student Council, Treasurer; President ' s List (3). SELMER ROGER HOLM. BSME. Elgin, Iowa; Society of Automotive Engineers. (1). Y. M. JRAIDA, BSME. Math Option, Damascus. Syria; Asso- ciation of Mechanical Engineers; Arab Student Club- Na- tions United Club; President ' s List (1); Intra-mural sports. DARWIN J. KING, BSEIE, Goshen, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Phi fraternity, Sgt.-at-Arms, House Manager; Varsity Club: Varsity Baseball. HERBERT KLUG. BSEIE. New York JERRY LARRIVEE, BSMath. Windham, Maine; President ' s List (1). GEORGE S. LEE, BSCE, Wolcott, Connecticut- Association of Civil Engineers, President, Vice-President: President ' s List (2). RUDDY O. LIPPERT, BSEIE, Coldwater. Michigan- Student Council (4), Treasurer; President ' s List (4); Intra-mural sports. DENNIS MULCAHY. BSEIE. Math Option, Warsaw. Indiana; Electranic Engineering Society: Kekionga Amateur Radio Club. Secretary; NUCLEUS Staff, Sports Editor; 1960 Home- coming Queen Committee. EDWARD S. NISHIIE. BSEIE. Kavai, Hawaii: Electronic Engineering Society; Hawaiian Club; Intra-mural sports. JAIWES T. PARKS, Drafting. Fori Wayne, Indiana. ARMINE SCHMIDT, JR.. BSEIE. Warren, Michigan. ROBERT SCOTT, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ABOLFAZL F. SHAHBAZI, BSEE, Long Island. New York; Society of American Military Engineers; Iranian Student Organization, president, Vice-President; Fencing Team, Soccer Team. GABRIEL J. TUCKER. BSEIE, Monrovia, Liberia- Soccer Team, Co Captain. JAMES W. WHEATLEY, BSMath, Fort Wayne. Indiana- Physics Club: Philosophy Club. Vice President: President ' s List (9). Honor Roll (2); Physics Laboratory Assistant (6). WILLIAM WIECZERZAK, BSEE, Brooklyn New York; Bowling Green. GRADUATES NOT SHOWN— WINTER TERM WILLIAM R. COUSINS. BSEIE, Kalamazoo. Michigan: Pres- ident ' s List (5), Honor Roll (2). CARMON COUTINHO, BSME. Bombay. India; Newman Club: India Association, Secretary: NUCLEUS Staff: Presi- dent ' s List (4); Nations United Club; Intra-mural sports. Varsity fencing and soccer. CHAM S. CHOW. BSChE, San Fernando, Trinidad; Chemi- cal Engineering Society. WALTER ELLISON BSME, Fackson, Michigan. HAROLD M. FANNING. BSEIE. BSEE, Fort Wayne. Indiana; Bowling Club; President ' s List (3). EDWARD F. GRECO. BSEIE. Math Option. Falls Church, Virginia. MOHAMED ALI HAFFAR, BSEE, BSEIE, Beirut Lebanon; American Rocket Society; Philosophy Club. President. ROLF FRANK HOLMES, BSAeE. BSMath Blacksburg Vir- ginia; Math Club; Philoshophy Club; Intra-mural s ' ports; President ' s List (6); Engineering Graphics Laboratory As- sistant Instructor. PE Assistant Instructor (1). DELMAR H. HUENER, BSEE, Fort Wayne, Indiana. GRIFF LYNCH, JR.. BSME. Fort Wayne, Indiana. STEPHEN E. MOTWAY. BSEIE. Math Option. Middletown, Pennsylvania: Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity, Pledgemaster. Secretary: Intra-mural sports. CLINTON RAY SHOVE, BSME, Waterford, Connecticut. (Continued on page 125) 65 RALPH N. BINKLEY CHARLES D. BORDEN GEORGE W. CARRIE Ralph N. Binkley, BSME, Anderson, Indiana; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; Society of Automotive En- gineers; President ' s List (9), Honor Roll (7); Alpha Gamma Upsilon Scholastic Award. Charles D. Borden, BEE and Math Option, Needles, California; Freshman Class President; Secretary of Senior Class; Student Council, Vice President (2), Parliamentarian (4), Representative (6); Inter Fra- ternity Council (4); Intra-mural sports; Student Con- duct Committee; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary (4), Vice President (1), Pres- ident (1), Chairman of Executive Committee (2), Parliamentarian (6), Social Chairman (2), Assistant Editor of Beta Babble (4); President of Inter Club Council (2); President ' s List (1), Honor Roll (1); Assistant Editor of KEKIONGAN (2), Staff (4). George W. Carrie, BSME, Keeseville, New York; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Editor of Beta Babble (2), Sgt.-at-Arms (2), Chairman of Ritual Committee (2), Supreme Master (2); Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Council, President (2), Chairman of Rules, Academic, Building and Grounds Committees, Co-Chairman of Science Fair and Carnival, Chairman of Publicity; President ' s List (5). Neville K. Chung, BSCE, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies; Association of Civil Engineers, Secretary; Iota Tau Kappa, Vice President; Kekiongan Staff, Editor of Organization and Graduates; Varsity Fencing; Cas- well Award; Outstanding Freshman Award; Presi- dent ' s List (9), Honor Roll (9); Maharajh Award for the Most Outstanding Student in the Civil Engineer- ing Department for 1960-1961. Phillip E. Holt, BSEIE, Math Option, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Editor-in-Chief of the NUCLEUS; Stu- dent Council; Junior Class President; Science Fair and Carnival Committee; Cystic Fibrosis Drive; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity, President; President ' s List (10), Honor Roll (5); Electronic Laboratory Assistant (3); Outstanding Electronic Engineering Student Award for 1960-1961. NEVILLE K. CHUNG PHILUP E. HOLT WHO ' S WHO CURTIS B. JOYNER, JR. JOE B. KENNEDY Curtis B. Joyner, Jr., BSME, West Palm Beach, Flor- ida; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Recording Secretary, House Manager; Student Council, Senior Representative, Corresponding Secretary; Intra-mural sports; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; Publicity Chair- man for 1960 Science Fair and Carnival; President ' s List (10), Honor Roll (5); Zoltani Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Student in the Mechanical Engineering Department for 1960-1961. Joe B. Kennedy, BSEE, BSEIE, Clarksburg, West Virginia; Electrical Engineering Society; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (10), Honor Roll (4); Electrical Engineering Award for the Most Out- standing Student in the Electrical Engineering De- partment for 1960-1961. Jon M. Martinsen, BSCE, BSME, Niles, Michigan; Association of Civil Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive En- gineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, President; Senior Class President; Student Council Representa- tive; Co-Chairman of Artist Celebrity Series; Presi- dent of Freshman Class; Weightlifting Club; Flying Club; Pi-esident ' s List (3); First Place in ASME Inter Collegiate Oratory Competition. James W. Shearer, BSChE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chemical Engineering Society, Secretary and Presi- dent; President ' s List (2); Chemical Engineering Lab- oratory Assistant (1); Maharajh Award for the Most Outstanding Student in the Chemical Engineering Department for 1960-1961. Larry Winslow, BSAeE, Clearfield, Permsylvania; In- stitute of the Aerospace Sciences; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity, Vice President, Sports Director; Student Council; Senior Class Treasurer; Iota Tau Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (5), Honor Roll (5); Aero- nautical Award for the Most Outstanding Student in the Aeronautical Engineering Department for 1960-1961. JON M. MARTINSEN JAMES W. SHEARER LARRY WINSLOW STIDEXT COlJiVCIL 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 stu- dents dedicated to the duties and responsibilities of leadership and service. First row: left to right — Edgar Lee, Joe Cozzolino, Milton Spieler, C. B. Joyner, George Carrie, Richard MacKenzie. Second row, left to right — J. S, Corilery, Merlen Teal, John E. Raffoul, Nour Adra, Charles Jewett, Thomas Cassidy, Larry Fleck, Norman Cowder. Third row: left to right — John Doust, James Hurt, David Chemelewski, Robert R. Herge, Harold J. Braun. 70 First row: left to right— Richard J. Fletcher, Frank W. Jecl- lishowski, Tony Mucciardi, President, Jim Hurt, Gary J. Winterrowd. Second row: left to right oseph Cozzolino, Andrew M. Tomko, Owen Cranston, Charles Borden, Wayne R. Smith, Thomas C. Schauer. The Interfraternity Council is a cooperative organi- zation composed of seven fraternities at Tech. They are: Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Kappa Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Sigma Phi Delta, Phi Kappa Lambda and Theta Mu Pi. The I.F.C. is dedicated towards the coordination of fraternal activi- ties as concerns the school and community. The Interfraternity Council is also the Judicial body which governs the standardization of the pledging pro- gram and minimum requirements for qualification to pledge a member fraternity, and promotes good inter- fraternity relationships. II TERFRATERXITY COr: CIL 71 FERD LAROCHELLE CHARLES BORDEN GENE RICCI Editor-in-Chief KEKIOIVGAIV HOWARD SALLE 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 1961 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, through words and photos, to present an attractive and authentic picture of the school year and its activities. 72 Left to right— K. Bailey, J. Gavitt, D. Corkery, H. Lewis, C. Jewett. PHILUP E. HOLT Eklitor-in- Chief TECIIXICIAIV Left to right — W. Langman, E. Ley 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 le will face in his profession upon graduation. Above all other things, the interests of Indiana Techincal Col- ege both locally, nationally and worldwide were kept iippermost in mind because we believe in Tech and bave faith in the principles upon which it was founded. Criticisms, where criticism was warranted, was in- tended to make Tech a better college — one which we :an be proud of. 73 TECH WIVES CLUB The Tech Student Wives ' Club is designed to promote acquaintances, and provide social activities for wives of Tech students. High- lighting the year are the semi-annual banquets, at which wives of graduating seniors are pre- sented with Wives ' Diplomas, or PHT (Putting Hubby Through) Degrees. Left to right — Iraj Haghnazarzadeh, Manouchehr Monsef, Baba FTitoor- achi, Parviz Yashar, Reza Tamhidi, Bad! Akhtarkhavari. Left to right — Mrs. Ronald Clontz, Mrs. Gerald Thomas, Mrs. James Acheson, Mrs. Albert Abraham. The purpose of the Iranian Student Club is to unite all students of Iranian descent who are studying at Indiana Technical College and to promote closer contact and cooperation among this group and other student organizations of the College. Membership is open to any stu- dent of Iranian descent at Indiana Tech. IRAXIAX STUDENTS CLUB 74 The Association of Civil Engineers of Indiana Tech- nical 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. ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Third row: left to right — Alvin Pope, Robert J. Ahmann, Roger Lee; President, John Halley, George Lee, William Shrader; Faculty Moderator, Howard B. Dillon; Faculty Moderator. Second row: left to right — Mahdi Saifi, Jairo Sandoval, Edgar Lee, John Karle, Sam Uhler, Roger Archambault, Rudolf Hellmold, Kenneth Ferrari. First row; left to right — John Doust, Robert Hart, Donald R. Millard, Robert Abendschein, Neville K. Chung, Ferderico R. Estopinan, Thomas A. Smith, Stephen R. Hoover. 75 First row, left to right— C. R. Carr, A. L. Firtion, C. D. Dow, Berkeley McKennon, James Jacobs. Second row, left to right — Alan Curtis, Zeddie Alexander, Chuck Conniff, Nour Adra. Mathematics is the universal language of Science and Engineering. In order that students and faculty members may become acquainted with those applica- tions of mathematics to science and engineering out- side their immediate field of study and instruction, the Indiana Tech Math Club was formed. THE MATH CLCB 76 First row: left to right — John Cochran, FacuUy Moderator, Alan G. Gould, Charles Dils, James Ahearer, Ronald Clontz, Joseph W. Cranmer, Dr. Tod G. Dixon, Department Chairman. Second row: left to right — Ramesh Mehta, Acham Chow, Janardhan Das, Ronald Trahan, Louis Shihadeh, Paul Warner, Gary Winterrowd. Third row: left to right — V. KavUck, Seung W. Lyu, James Hurt, Tony Mucciard, Chuck Denton. The purpose of the Chemical Engineering Society is to disseminate information pertaining to the theory and practice of chemical engineering, its applied fields, and to further professional development of the stu- dents. Membership is open to any student in chemical engmeering. CHEMICAL EXGIIVEERIIVG SOCIETY 77 ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION The Indiana Tech Electrical Association is an affiliate of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Mem- bership is open to any student enrolled in the electrical or electronic departments. The purpose of the association is to promote new interests in electrical engineering and prepare the stu- dent for his profession by sponsoring field trips and informal discussions with professional men from in- dustry. First row: left to right — Del Hatfield, Tonis Paide, Thomas Noll, Dennis Reith, John Tymoczko, Paul R. Stebbins. Second row: left to right — Peter Knapp, George J. Osipuv, Benny O. Cespedes, Ronald L. Dickerson, Gary D. Tyndall, Bernard J. Higgins. Third row: left to right — Charles Brothers, Kirby E. Glazier, Robert B. Warnar, Harry H. Honeycutt, Roger W. Schooley. K - . :k ' rw 78 ELECTRONIC EXGINEERIIVG SOCIETY The purpose of the Electronic Engineering Society is to advance and stimulate interest in electronic en- gineering and its allied fields. The Society provides electronic engineering students with an opportunity to hear qualified speakers from industry, and to tour plants of companies engaged in the design and production of electronic equipment. First row: left to right — Farrell H. Dobbs, Jon M. Surprise, Robert R. Hubenthal, Balwin S. Ray, Dale Brown. Second row: left to right— N. T. Torzyn, J. W. Gilmore, D. D. Deforest, R. A. Bussen, C. B. Lafoon, F. R. Troilo, D. T. Jacobson. Third row: left to right — E. R. Mclntyre, J. R. Grimm, L. L. Nix, C. J. Limrick, R. L. Grippe, F. J. Magyar, H. J, Vimislik, A, B. Huttula. Fourth row: left to right — Howard Ackerman, Jack Updegraff, Harley Bailey, Robert Small, William Stand- berg, Leland Melugin, James Blue, M. G. Petersen, Pat Wil- liams. Fifth row: left to right — William Winters, D. J. Cork- ery, Charles Jewett, William Hill, Andre Pellerin, Gordon Bailey, David DeWoody, Billie Phillips, Lewis Erd. 79 IAS sniDEtrr branch INDIANA TECHNICAL COLLEGE First row: left to right — Henry Beltran, Raymond Goux, Leon Warrlx, Clarence W. Johnson, Rudolph W. Beckert, Richard Kroll, Robert L. Ashby. Second row: left to right — Thomas Paragiah, Claude Bradford, Jerome Widmer, Paul Bubemak, Ken Strong, Robert Beech, Harvey Smith. AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is the repre- sentative society for engineers, designers, and techni- cal specialists in all the sciences related to the design and development of airborne craft. Students member- ship provides the student engineer of scientist with broad opportunities to engage in activities associated with their future careers in aviation. 80 MECHANICAL EXGIIVEERIXG Members of the Mechanical Engineering Club are local affiliates of the Fort Wayne Branch of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME. The objectives of the club are to advance, promote, and teach new phases of mechanical engineering. Pro- grams include talks by experienced engineers, and field trips to industries in the Tri-State area. Front row: left to right — Richard W. Gasdorf, Vernon J. Snod- grass, Jay R. Kelchner, Jraida, Youssef M., Lee W. Benedict, Howard Vineyard, Howard Pratt. Back row: left to right — Cleo J. Quinn; Faculty Moderator, M. Nour Adra, Wing Y. E g, Ed Sweet, Ron Zaucha, R. L. LaFoUette, Norman Fergu- son, Shawkat Ghumrawi, Charles Seelig. 81 First row: left to right — Robert Wise, Howard M3cklin, Cecil G. Dominique, Dale L. Fishcer, Donald Bethke, C. B. Joyner, Richard Meissner, Jack Barker, Roger Holm. Second row: left to right — George Carrie, Eddie Smart, Lawrence Hodges, John Foster, David Daugherty, Ralph Binkley, Roger Archam- bault. Third row: left to right — Fernand L. LaRochelle, Joseph Langenstein, James Aaron, Allan Leonard, Ronald Claes, Robert Claes, Robert Schurr, Anthony, Thomas, Richard Mac- Kenzie. Fourth row: left to right — Robert Stewart, Carl M. Powe, Walter Peck, Erwi.i C. Meissner, Thomas De Boer, Francis Oxsenault. The Society of Automotive Engineers is an affiliate of the National Society of Automotive Engineers, and is sponsored by the Mechanical Department. Member- ship is open to all engineering students who are inter- ested in the advancement of the automotive industry and take an active interest in the latest developments as concerns manufacturing processes, new products and design techniques. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE EXGIIVEERS 82 First row: left to right — Angelo Boscolo, Galen Horsch, Gray- don Brewster, John W. Fairfield, Roger W. Powell. Second row: left to right — Shahbazi F. Abulfazl, Allen A. Aden, Frederick V. Pfafman, Joseph W. Cranmer; Faculty Moderator, Robert Valentine, Rudolf Hellmold; President. The purpose of the Society of American Mihtary Engineers is to advance the knowledge and understand- ing 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 this national organization. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY EXGIXEERS 83 KEKIOXGA xlMATEUR RADIO CLFB The purpose of the Kekionga Amateur Radio Club of Indiana Technical College is to promote amateur radio activities through instruction and active partici- pation among interested students of the College. The available facilities and equipment of the club also help to bring together students who have an interest in the practical application in communications. To qualify for membership a person must be a student or faculty member of the college and must have a Federal Cummunications Commission License ranging from novice to advanced. Instruction for these licenses is provided by the qualified members to those who wish to take the examination for them. First row: left to right— Glen L. Bohnke, Tonis Paide, Presi- dent, Daryl Waite, Melvin Ladisky. Second row: left to right — Ronald Comitz, Sherman Zell, Leon Gian nakeff, Herman Meyer, Alan Harp, William Jacobson. 84 I. T. C. FLYING CLrB The I.T.C. Flying Club, largest and most active stu- dent 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 the very slight expense to the members. The Club was formed to make flying possible for the students who own license, 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. First row: left to right — B. L. Dow; Faculty Moderator, U. M. Tretter, L. B. Lines, York Fischer; President, J. E. Kelly, T. D. Callahan, St. Uhler. Second row: left to right — Farrel Krall, Robert Valentine, Dennis Bleser, Charles DeMarsh, Frank Patten, Ronald Partis, Lowell Bayes, Victor Mitrisin, Anastas Bandak, Ronald Claes. Third row: left to right— Rudolf Hell- raold, Kenneth Ferrari, Frank Rockas, John Dixon, G. D. Brewster, R. R. Cunningham, Charles Wesley, R. O. Rohadfox. 85 Left to right, first row — K. Crowe, K, Mayakawa, A. Curtis, T. Avneri, R. Wolfl, D. Dwyer; Left to right: second row — F. Bixby, D. Babcock, P. Willcox, R. Kobeske, R. Kefer, J. McCarthy. PHYSICS CLUB 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 experi- mental projects. 86 The functions of the Arab Student Club are the dis- semination 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. ARAB STUDENT CLIJB First row: left to right — Abdullah Adra, Abdul-Sattar Maw- lawi, Youssef Jraida, Louis Shihadeh, Adel Nabman, Nat Hanano. Second row: left to right — Vzonraan Mustaaja, Ban- dak Anastas, Saifi Mahdi, John Raffoul, Shawkat Ghumrawi, Mohamed Zahama. 87 First row: left to right — Carl Hagihara, Richard Hayashi, Rod- ney Morimoto. Robert Woo, Joe MoonHi. Second row: left to right — Edward Nishiie, Donald Suzuki, Leonard Nagata, Lawrence Kitsuki, Earl Nozaki, HAWAIIAN CLUB The primary function of the Hawaiian Club is mu- tual assistance during the course of the members ' un- dergraduate study. The club still had the distinction of being the only state in the Union to be represented by a student organization at Tech. The club also takes an active part in intramural sports and sponsors social activities for its members. 88 First row: left to right— Om P. Singla, A. K. Patel, J. Das- President. C. Coutinho, Kamdar Mahendra, J. M. Nandha. Second row: left to riglit— C. M. Patel, B. M. Sheth, Len A. Williams, Rama Belle. Third row: left to right — Ronald De Souza, Bhargava Lnder, Ranjtt Lai. INDIA ASSOCIATION Mutual understanding, social and cultural relations among the Indian students and non-Indians at Indiana Tech. are the aims of the India Association. All Ind ian students are encouraged to keep in close contact by joining the Association. 89 GLEE CLIB The Glee Club has taken part in all of the outstand- mg functions of the school and has also provided en- tertainment of various organizations throughout the city of Fort Wayne. All students are eligible to become members. ffmSO ' BMmi mm 90 PAKISTAN STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION On September 15, 1956, the Pakistan Students ' Asso- ciation of America, Fort Wayne Chapter, was organ- ized. The purpose of the organization is to create better understanding between Americans and Pakistanis through education and cultural activities, and to pro- mote closer contact and cooperation between Pakistani students. 91  4 -V First row: left to right — Charles Saweikis, Jim Vesey, Jon Martinsen, Gene Ricci, Bob Krueger, Bill Stroup, Jim Mac- Pherson. Second row: left to right — George Gephart, Joe Cozzolino, Sid Barasch, Bud Streeter, Kent Moore, Mike Flani- gan, Ron Weaver. Third row: left to right — Don Willis, Warren Webster, Bill Kunst, Tony Staltare, Dick Cunningham, Ray Sherely, Don Borden. Fourth row: left to right — Veri Lima, York P ' ischer, Dave Wright, Frank Germano, Hap Headlough, C. B. Joyner, Jerry Salter, Russ Boger. Beta Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Upsilon was ac- cepted by Indiana Technical College in May, 1932 — the first fraternity 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 organiza- ALPHA GAMMxl IJPSILOIV 94 y totomniQ Upsii tion whose aim and purpose is to promote friendship, comradeship, and mutual understanding among the members; to develop character; to uphold the ideals of the College, and to foster the highest ideals of ethical conduct and good citizenship. m Alpha Alpha Pi, first row, left to right — Marsha Gep- hart, Dolores Bartus, Mary Broyles, Marilyn Ricci, Judy Rauner, Irene Allen, Starr Carrie, Second row: left to right — Bert Ondak, Dawn Bilik, Dorothy Salter, Rose Siirmay, Marty Flanigan, Lynn Cun- ningham, Carol Bonar. 95 96 First row: left to right — John Lambert, Edward Keener, Dar- win J. King, Robert L. Sterling, Richard M. Rudy, Copeland, E. Conny, John M. Kru se. Second row: left to right — Robert R. Marshall; Faculty Moderator, Dennis Kidd, Larry Sterling, Harold T. Griswold, John Halley, Warren Rushton, Harry Hartman, Ronald Dickerson, Ed Welz. Third row: left to right — Karl S. Karinch, Kirby E. Glazier, Larry Winslow, D. Smokey Wilson, James Hurt, Ralph Apa. ■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 membership of approximately forty ac- tive members each term. As the turnover in member- ship is usually large because of the number of mem- bers graduating each term, several pledges are accepted for initiation into the fraternity each term. KAPPA SIGMA PHI 97 First row: left to right — William Buyers, Remi Pierre Daig- neault, Paul F. Apple, Lee F. Bernhardt; Faculty Moderator, Anthony Q. Testone; President, Gary J. Winterrowd, Peter J. Zegan. Second row: left to right — Nour Adra, Daniel Lee, Henry Coldwell, Edwin H. Lorah Jr., Raymond Streeter, Rich- ard J. Fletcher, Vincent Chimelis, Agustin Franco, Third row: left to right — Thomas Turner, Farid Jadoon, Sherwood Fran- cis, Jim Smith, Rudolf Moehrbach, Anthony Thomas. Originally organized at Indiana Technical College in January, 1957, Theta Mu Pi Fraternity, places special importance on three items: EQUALITY, UNDER STANDING, and UNITY. A constructive pledge pro- gram 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. THETA MU PI 98 99 100 First row: left to right — Bennie J. Bell, Paul Warner, James Kennedy, Andrew Johnson. Second row: left to right — Ronald O. Rahadfox, Forrest Williams, Richard Tobin, Odes Hylg Jr., Charles Poignard, George Smith II. Kappa Alpha Psi, a college fraternity now comprised of more than 200 undergraduate and alumni chapters on major campuses and in cities throughout the coun- try, boasts a membership of over 20,000. It was founded in the school year of 1910-1911 on the campus of In- diana University at Bloomingto:i, Indiana. Its constitu- tion is the law of an organization predicated upon, and dedicated to the pri nciples of achievement through a democratic fraternity. Preparation of the coat-of-arms was completed dur- ing 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. The second chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was char- tered in 1913. KAPPA ALPHA PSI First row: left to right — Arthur Puccetti, William Gregg, Ron- ald H. Ingraham, Joseph S. Rosselli, Donald G. Leonard, As- canio Negretti, William D. Clark, Richard Joslin, Anthony Puccetti. Second row: left to right — Donald G. Henderson, Alum- ni, Robert J. Bey, Larry Berringer, Larry Case, Tirre W. Fort- ney, Louis Treadway, Keith R. Francis, Don Sherwood, Bill Hal- pen, Tom Jones. Third row: left to right — James McGiure, Kent Rohlof, Larry Drciband, Dick Kosiarek, Bob Kosiarek, Frank Jedlishewski, Peter Dombrowski, Raymond Sulne, Jon Stroup, Wayne Smith. The purpose of Kappa Sigma Kappa is to develop and enhance the personahty of its members, to encour- age scholastic achievement and good conduct, broaden outside interests, promote mutual understanding and and increase loyalty on the part of the fraternity brothers to Indiana Tech. Membership in Alpha Chap- ter is open to all male students of Indiana Tech. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA 102 % 103 104 First row: left to right — Eddie Smart, William Ferguson, A. C. Steinbach, Rev. F. E. Nugent, Joseph J. Zaleski, William C. Taylor. Second row: left to right — Gerald Monti, Edward Byrne, Andrew Tomko, Ronald Trahan, Terrauce Hughes, Ralph Robert, Stephen Sanford. Third row: left to right — Don Rusciolelli, Robert Wise, Ronald Sterba, Royal Rutt, Tony Mucciardi. Bill Robb, James Scanlon, Steve Seplak. Phi Kappa Lambda offers a brotherhood fraternity for the Catholic students at Indiana Tech. Phi Kappa was the name selected by the inembership to serve as the outward sign of an organization that endeavors to promote conduct consistent with good morals, an ac- tive Catholic faith, creates an atmosphere which will stimulate substantial intellectual progress, and scholas- tic achievement, and to promote principles of fraternal loyalty through brotherhood. PHI KAPPA LAMBDA 105 First row: left to right — R. Baillargeon, V. P. Jones, M. Teal, J. Doust. Second row: left to right— T. J. Cassidy, D. Bach, G. Ridenour, M. Mars, President, D. Agler, R. Lee, J. Dierdes. Third row: left to right — Edwin M. Good, Richard Heiny, Jer- ome Widmer, V. J. Kaulick, K. Kauffman, E. Constant, D. Emery, E. Stone, T. Paragian, J. Jereb. Fourth row: left to right— R. F. Schrader, H. R. McSweyn, C. W. Wright, B. Young, J. F. Moore, D. Chemelewski, D. Paul, P. C. Colombo, R. Moss. The purpose of Sigma Phi Delta is to promote ad- vancement of the engineering profession; to foster the advancement of engineering education; to instill a greater spirit of cooperation among engineering stu- dents and organizations; to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of good citizenship, christian man- hood, obedience to law, and to brotherhood; and to encourage 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. $ic;ma PHI DELTA 106 n 107 108 First row: left to right— Gomez, G. H. Tuesca, S. Davila, R. Zavala, R. Carillo, H. Adams. Second row: left to right— F. Dagostine, F. Bustillo, M. Valverde, J. Herrera, C. Salazar, J. Gomez. Third row: left to right— J. Salazar, A. Alizo, D. Nar- vaez, J. Bouquet, Y. Urdaneta. Fourth row: left to right— B. Ray, H. Beschiroff, G. O ' Byrne, R. Pumarejo, F. Rivas, A. Salinas, W. German, D. Fernandez. Phi Iota Alpha is a national Fraternity representing Latin American Students in the United States. It strives for a better union of all Latin American coun- tries and for closer relations with the United States. In Indiana Technical College it is an important source of help for the Latin American students in learning the customs of the people of North America. PHI IOTA ALPHA 109 First row: left to right— John E. Raffoul, Ralph N. Binkley, Richard M. Rovnyak, David L. Babcock, J. J. Corkery, Neville K. Chung. Second row: left to right — Donald J. Snyder, Carl M. Powe, Thomas, DeBoer, Rudolf E. Moehrback, William S. Hill. Iota Tau Kappa is an honorary engineering fralem- ity whose name symbcUzes 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. In order to become a member of Iota Tau Kqppa, an engineering student must have a grade-point average of 3.5 or more for four terms, not necessarily consecu- tive terms. At least sixteen college credit hours shall comprise each of these four terms. IOTA TAII KAPPA 110 First row: left to right— Arthur Firtion, Lawrence Richie, Harvey L. West, Wilham E. Davis, David Dow, Jaclc Penn. Second row: left to right— James tomhnson, Vance Gordon, Eugene Martin, Kenneth Pretto. Third row: left to right- David Daugherty, Jerry R. Dangler. Fourth row: left to right- Larry Guy, Victor Kemala, Pete File, Joe Miller. The Alpha Omega Tau social fraternity became a part of Indiana Technical College in January 1957. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote fellowship, social, scholastic, and recreational activities for its members. The entire membership is looking forward in the next year to forrfling its first affiliated chapter which will consist of De Molay members. ALPHA OMEGA TAIJ III BASKETBALL First row: left to right — Larry Beerman, Steve Hatch, Skip Cloys. Don Leonard, John Winebrenner, Jon Stroupe. Second row: left to right — Coach Bob Macy, Bob Hubenthal, Dave Carroll, Mike Gieger, Fred Adamek, Bill Cole. The first year at Indiana Tech for coach Bob Macy will prove to be one of his hardest years at the helm of the basketball squad. Graduation took its toll of last year ' s very suc- cessful squad so graying Bob had to rebuild a new nucleus with inexperienced freshmen and sophomores. Although the 14 and 12 won and lost record wasn ' t truly indicative of the type of ball the squad could play, each man on the team worked with Bob as a unit. We are all looking forward to the great season that is expected of this squad next year. Tech, playing in the Mid-Central Conference, had Hunington tie them for first place. Honors were bestowed upon two Tech warriors by the Mid-Central Conference League. Skip Cloys and Dave Carroll were selected for the first and second conference teams, respectively. 114 MID CENTRAL CONFERENCE Tech 98; Grace 83 Tech 81; Grace 76 Tech 91; Huntington 102 Tech 106; Concordia Y? Tech 100; Tri-State 68 Tech 75; Tri-State 85 Tech 78; Concordia 69 Tech 75; Huntington 73 115 16 117 SOCCER First row: left to right — Al Michalkow, Alex Alexan- dre, Guillermo O ' Bryne, Bodham Chaplynsky, Ravel Coqueran, Mario Bacchin, Pete Knapp, Nat Hanano, Jacque Leider. Second row: left to right — Jorge Perez, Luis Daboin, Monsef Manaucher, S. Won Lyu, Bill Grymanis, Rod Schraeder, Don Forbes, Walter German, Gabriel Tucker, Olwen Legal, Bob Leffers, Coach. Soccer, perhaps the fastest growing sport at Tech demands a great amount of team work and skill. Coach Robert Leffers ' expert guid- ance has developed the teamwork, brought the skill, and has succeesfully molded Tech into a strong contender in intercollegiate soccer. The past season saw Tech compile an eight won, one loss, and one tie 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 they take on the University of St. Louis, the current NCAA champions. 118 119 BASEBALL First row: left to right — John Semelsberger, Hugh No- wak, Kay Cloys, Jack Barker, Terry Aschmeir, Don Luke, Wayne Beck, Norb Romie, John Nelson. Second row: left to right — Hap Headlough, Wendell Roberts, Rick Gesue, Dave Lewis, Dave Carroll, Mike Sciver, Kent Kelly, Don McGarvey, Coach Phil Kennell. With hopes of rebuilding the team for the future, the Warriors, aided by the coaching talents of Coach Phil Kennell embarked on a thirteen game schedule and compiled a seven won and six lost record. Jack Barker, short stop, topped the team in hitting and pitcher Hank Nowak paced the squad with a four won, no loss record. 120 L £ %. 1 1 )«. iatet; M.«wN i)M - - «• .---, ' ■n lU;. XaBi .- 1 121 TRACK The never say die spirit of Tech ' s Track Team, coached by Bob Macy, was not quite enough to compensate for the apparent lack of team strength. Although, to proceed winless in all scheduled meets, the opponents could hear dying breaths close at their heels. Front row: left to right— M. Miller, F. Buzzanca, R. Denault, H. C. Schnelker. C. Kizer, B. Jones, J. Buchfinle. Back row— Coach Macy, C. McKim, J. Brooke, V. Strieker, N. Jakuszeski, D. Mainwaring, H Beck, M. Sonaco, E. Murphy, E. Young. 122 FEXCIXG FENCING TEAM— left to right— N. Chung, W. Skwarlo, D, Codits, T. Klein, H. E. Wahl (coach), R. Wamar, T. Smolarek, P. Wurm. TENNIS TEAM— left to right, W. Zaremba, T. Aeschliman. Chagnon, Ben Dow (coach), n row — row — D. ion. GOLF GOLF TEAM— left to right— Coach Ben Dow, B. Grapentine, B. Ashby, J. Apollo, N. Albanese, B. Bryant, S. Harper, T. Richards. 123 124 (Continued from page 6S) GERALD STANKIEWICZ, BSME. Saginaw, Michigan: New- man Club, Vice President; President ' s List (3); Bowling Club. Intra-mural sports. JAJVIES F. STUMPF, BSEE. Brooklyn, New York; Newman Club. NELSON WENHICK, BSChE, Med way, Ohio; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity, House Manager. Treasurer; Varsity Base- ball (3 years). ROBERT WOO, BSME, Los Angeles, California; Hawaiian Club, Treasurer; Rifle Club; Intra-mural sports. GRADUATES NOT SHOWN— SPRING TERM JURGIS BALCrUNAS, BSME. Strasburg, Ohio; Institute of Aerospace Sciences; President ' s List (1). INDER BHARGAVA, BSChE, BSMetE, Rajasthan. India; President ' s List (1). ROBERT K. BROWN. BSPhysics. Carlsbad, California. CLAUDE BRADFORD, BSAeE, Math Option, St. Joseph, Missouri; Institute of Aerospace Sciences. Treasurer; Presi- dent ' s List (3); American Rocket Society. CHUNG-MO CHAN. BSEIE. Hong Kong. WILLIAM HENRY CALDWELL. BSCE. Foster, Ohio; Theta Mu Pi Fraternity. JAMES HERZOG, BSAeE. Fort Wayne, Indiana; Institute of Aerospace Sciences. AHMAD A. JUMAIDEH, BSCE, Springfield. Illinois. JERRY D. HOOPINGARNER, BSAeE. Ossian, Indiana; In- stitute of Aerospace Sciences; Bowling Club. LAWRENCE R. HUTKER, BSME, Decatur, Indiana. JON N. MARTINSEN, BSCE. BSME, Niles. Michigan- Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity. President; Student Coun- cil: President of Senior Class; SAE Speech Award. CARMELO MEZZOLLA. BSEIE, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. JOSEPH FLOYD MOORE, BSEIE, Payne, Ohio- Audio En- gineering Society; Varsity Club; Sigma Phi Delta Fratern- ity, Professional Program Director; TECHNICIAN Staff (1). JOHN ORLANDI, BSME, Flushing. New York. T. E. NORIEGA, BSEE, Barstow, California. THOMAS NOLLER BSME. Montpelier, Indiana; Sihler Hall, Secrelai-y, Treasurer; Kapa Sigma Kappa Fraternity; Intra- mural sports; President ' s List (1). MICHAEL J. PFISTER, BSME, Huntington, Indiana; New- man Club; Association of Civil Engineers: Freshman Class Secretary, Treasurer; President ' s List (1); Intra-mural sports. MAHDI H. SAIFI. BSCE, Nahlus, Jordan; Association of Civil Engineers; Arab Students Club, Vice President- Foreign Students Club, President; Philosphy Club; Nations ' United Club, Vice President. RONALD E. SMALL. BSME, Portland. Maine. LLOYD DEORGE SUBRATIE, BSCE. Spanish Town Ja- maica; Association of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (4) Honor Roll (1); Nations United Club. GERALD TRABEL. BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana- Intra- mural sports: President ' s List (1). GRADUATES NOT SHOWN— SUMMER TERM GENNRO CANGIANO, BSEE. Bergenfield New Jersey; President ' s List (4), Honor Roll (1). DAVID COBB, BSCE Humboldt, Illinois; Association of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (3). WILLIAM E. DA ' VIS, BSEIE, Math Option, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Electronic Engineering Society; Alpha Omega Tau Fraten-iity, Vice President, Treasurer; Caswell Engineering Drawing Award. RONALD L. DICKERSON, BSEE, Adrian, Michigan; Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers; Kappa Sigma Phi Fra- ternity; Student Council; President ' s List (5). KIRBY E. GLAZIER, BSEE, Lewistown. Pennsylvania; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity; Intra-mural sports; President ' s List (4). NAT HANANO, BSME, BSChE, Aleppo, Syria; Society of Chemical Engineers; Society of Mechanical Engineers- Var- sity Soccer. MICHAEL KATOVICH, BSEIE, Baltimore, Maryland; Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity; Intra-mural sports; President ' s List (2). JUNG OCK LEE, BSME, Seoul, Korea. SAMUEL P. LEWIS, BSME, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Varsity Basketball (4 years): President ' s List (8). DONALD McCarthy. BSEE. Fort Wayne, Indiana; Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOHN B. MOORE, BSChE, New Haven, Indiana; Chemical Engineering Society. ROBERT H. MOZZER, Manchester, Connecticut. RUPERT E. PENNER, BSEIE, Dinuba, California; Electronic Engineering Society. DENNIS R EITH, BSEE, BSEIE, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers, Chairman, Vice Chairman; AIEE Technical Paper Award, First Prize (May 1961) ROYAL ASHER RUTT, BSChE, Paterson, New Jersey; Phi Kappa Lambda Fraternity; Chemical Engineering Society. WESLEY SHOE. BSEE, Fort Wayne Indiana; President ' s List (1). ROBERT A. SMITH, BSChem, Manitoba, Canada: Associa- tion of Chemical Engineers. VERNON J. SNODGRASS, BSME, Blue Creek Ohio; Me- chanical Engineering Club, President; Bowling Club. GEORGE TALARO. BSEIE, Honkaa, Hawaii; Hawaiian Club. ROGER K. WILSON. BSEIE, Claypool, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity; President ' s List (1). CARROL C. WYNTER. BSCE, Kingston, Jamaica Associa- tion of Civil E ngineers; President ' s List (4), Honor Roll (3), 125
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