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

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2 J . ' •! . i ! . _- _ — .- ,- iL 1962 E K I O N G A N The new McMillen Library, dedicated May 19, 1962 INDIANA TECHNICAL COLLEGE FORT WAYNE, INDIANA EDICATION . . . The students and faculty of Indiana Tech proudly dedicat e this yearbook to Mr. Dale W. McMillen in deepest appre- ciation of his most generous gift — a gift which has made and will continue to make a vital contribution to the intel- lectual growth of all students who come here, not only from the United States but from many countries throughout the world. Mr. McMillen, right, formally presents library to Arthur Fruechtenieht, Chairman of Board of Trustees, May 19, 1962. Table of Contents ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS GRADUATES FRATERNITIES Dedication of Dale W. McMillen Library, May I9 t 4jf2. The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Arthur Fruechtenieht (right), and Carl Pierson, Vice-Chairman (left), are admiring this new portrait of Dale W. McMillen which is to hang in the library. The main reading room The carrels above are located behind the stacks shown in the picture above. Steve Breiner, President of the Student Council, presents Thank You book con- taining student signatures to Mr. Mac. Paul Taylor, President of Kappa Sigma Phi, presents Recognition Award from the fra- ternities to Mr. Mac. Students checking out boolcs to complete assignments On the floor below the reading room there are smaller rooms available for seminars and study. Don Temple, President of the Alumni Association, presents a Distinguished Service Award to Mr. Mac honoring him as industrialist, philanthropist, and humanitarian. - : . Messrs. Dana and McMillen, left and right, advise Robert R. Gtlruth, Director of Project Mercury, as to procedure In accepting Honorary Doctor of Science Degree. k. Even before landscaping was completed, the students lost no time in making use of Mr. Mac ' s generous gift to further higher education in Fort Wayne for the many students who come here from all parts of the world. The Theme of Dedication Day for the new Library is displayed at the luncheon on May 19, 1962. r : , DMINISTRATION SAND ACULTY Plans to build a new library were launched by Mr. Dale W. McMillen, founder and president of Central Soya Company, in February, 1961, when he pledged his full support for the new building. President Archie T. Keene, at left, shows Robert R. Gilruth, director of Project Mercury, the Indiana Tech campus. Dedication Day, May 19, 1962. PRESIDENT 12 ADMINISTRATORS C. A. Overholt Vice-president and Treasurer Ralph W. Young Dean of Faculty John B. Crane Vice-President for Funds Development 13 Robert C. Ruhl Dean of Engineering Lori Randall Dean of Students Mac A. Fuelber Business Manager and Director of Purchases Oren B. Huffer Registrar and Director of Admissions M Harold W. Belt Assistant to the President Robert Large Director of Placement Richard D. Dermer Director of Research and Development Meredith Sprunger Director of Freshman Division Evelyn M. Bowyer Assistant to the Registrar 15 Benjamin L. Dow Head, Aeronautical Engineering Department «- : .- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING The Aeronautical Engineering Department a 1 Indiana Technical College strives to have the student well prepared in the basic sciences before the advanced aeronautical topics are undertaken. A graduate with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical Engineering may enter many phases of the aeronautical field. The ever-increasing advances in the field of aeronautics, such as the earth satellite program, will continue to offer a challenge to the engineer of the present and future. Kenneth Strong William S. Hazard 16 Tod B. Dixon Head, Chemical Engineering Department CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 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 chemistry. 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. Joseph W. Cranmer John Cochran 17 Robert C. Ruhl Head, Civil Engineering Department V CIVIL ENGINEERING 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 Engineer is meeting the de- mands of our present age with new methods and ideas. Even thou gh Civil Engineering is the oldest of the fields of engineering, it con- tinues to grow and develop and provide opportunities for men of vision. Howard B. Dillon William D. Shrader 18 Walter J. Williams, Jr. Head, Electrical Engineering Department ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Electrical Engineering can be generally divided into two main cate- gories: controls and electronics (communications). The graduate electrical engineer may find himself working in the fields of radar, guided missiles and satellites, atomic energy, electronic computers, radio communications, television, control systems, power generation and distribution, and other numerous specialized phases of Electrical Engineering in commercial, industrial and military fields. Clarence Cain Richard Dermer Earl Devlin Ray King Arthur Price Morris Simmons Peter Sorenson Norbert Torzyn 19 Ivan A. Planck Head, Mechanical Engineering Department MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The field of Mechanical Engineering is so broad that no man can be an authority on all of its branches. Consequently, mechanical engineers 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 services of mechanical engineers both in the design of the machine on which it is made and in the production of the article on those machines in the factory. Simon Kuo Howard A. Macklin Robert Marshall Erwin Horiak Cleo J. Quinn 20 Norman O. Long Head, Chemistry Department CHEMISTRY Chemistry is one of the fundamental sciences, important both in that it underlies all phases of modern living and in its own right as a field of employment for the several hundred thousand American chemists. Its scope includes everything from process control and analysis to the glamor fields of nuclear science and radioactive tracer technique, biochemical research and organic syntheses of vital drugs, plastics and explosives. ■ « i Warren Hoffman Laszlo Szegedy Bernard Richardville Edward P. Guindon t ± 21 Mary E. Weimer Head, English Division ENGLISH The primary objective of the English Department in an engineering college is to teach the engineering student the best methods of both oral and written communication. This is essential in order that the engineer may more effectively express himself socially and technically. .- : Joan Crane Helen Dinius Margaret Huff Helen Riordan Rosemary Delancey Herman Mackie Alvin Steinbach Darrow Fox 22 Charles Carr Head, Department of Mathematics MATHEMATICS In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathe- matician, the engineer and many other scientists whose primary tool is mathematics. The Department of Mathematics offers a well-rounded course for the young mathematicians, as well as the essential mathe- matics for the engineering, physics and chemistry students. LM+lMiM Hugh Harp Richard Sarber Fred Croninger James Dohner Robert Leeper Hugh Landis Harry Mellin Donald Henderson 23 ' - 9p PHYSICS Kozaburo Miyakawa Head, Department of Physics .- : . If, as has been said, this is the atomic age, then this is the age of physics. Nuclear weapons and machines are products of the physics laboratory. Each new day finds the physicists of our nation ever widen- ing horizons of man ' s knowledge. Therefore, Indiana Technical College meets the need for training in physics by offering basic and advanced courses designed to prepare a student either for direct participation in industry, or for a scientific career of the more traditional type. Ralph Bracht Daniel Dwyer Leonard Etter Dean Garrison Jl ± M 24 Lee Bernhardt Head, Engineering Graphics  a ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Dwight Case Engineering Graphics is a descriptive graphical 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 neces- sary. Students need a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of science and communication, and should be trained early in the engi- neering approach for the solution of problems. They must have training in space visualization; they must develop their powers of analysis and synthesis; they must be given experience in creative thinking at the start of their college work; and their abilities to develop and record ideas must be constantly challenged. 25 James Pringle Meredith Sprunger History Psychology Phillip Kennell Robert Macy History, Physical Education Athletic Director and Coach GENERAL EDUCATION SUBJECTS 26 LIBRARIAN AND STAFF Sue Mclay Librarian Staff members shown in receiving room: Helen Cook, Mona Belle Turpin, Marjorie West, and student workers. 27 RADUATES The plans were completed, and the ground- breaking ceremony was held May 27, 1 96 1 . Rafique V. Ahmed, BSEIE; Sylhet, Pakistan; Presi- dent ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society; Pakistan Student Association, President. Nicholas J. Albanese, BSME; Hempstead, New York; lota Tau Kappa (I); President ' s List (6); Hon- or Roll (I); Mechanical Club, Secretary; Student Council; KEKIONGAN Staff; Veterans Club; Student Instructor, Graphics Lab (6); Varsity Golf. Gerald W. Allen, BSEIE, Math Option; Tulla- homa, Tennessee; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society. George W. jj jlcin pn, BSCE; Coudersport, Penn- sylvania; President ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Stu- dent Council; Rifle Club. Francis D. Bader, BSEIE; Columbia City, Indiana. Gordon L. Bailey, BSEIE; Ossian, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (3); Electronic Engineering Society; Nucleus Staff; Intramural Softball. Jay N. Ballentine, BSEIE, Math Option; McClure, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (I); Electronic En- gineering Society. John E. Bartus, BSEE; New Haven, Indiana; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Fraternity, Assistant Pledge Mas- ter; Bowling Club, President, Vice-President; I.T.C. Bowling Team (I), Team Captain. FALL 30 George C. Beck, BSME; Scottdale, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (6); Casweli Award; Mechanical Engineering Club, Secretary (I), President (2); Intramural Sports. Wayne E. Beck, BSEIE; Scottdale, Pennsylvania; Student Council; Student Instructor, Graphics Lab; Baseball Team. Myron Bennett, BSEIE; Southampton, New York; President ' s List (5); Electronic Engineering So- ciety; Newman Club; Intramural Golf. Steen Bentien, BSEIE, Math Option; Pilemuset Sorup Fredensborg, Denmark; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (8); Electronic Engineering So- ciety; Philosophy Club; Lutheran Student Or- ganization. Merlyn L Bloom, BSEIE, Math Option; Oak Har- bor, Ohio; President ' s List (5); Electronic Engi- neering Society, Sports Chairman; Student Coun- cil; Lutheran Student Association, Vice-President; Glee Club. Lawrence F. Case, BS Physiccs, Math Option; Chicago, Illinois; President ' s List (2); Physics Club; Student Council; Assistant Physics Lab Instruc- tor; Cheerleader (2); Kappa Sigma Kappa, Chap- lain, Historian. Joseph P. Chamberlain, BSEIE, Math Option; St. Petersburg, Florida; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society. Donley J. Corkery, BSEIE, Math, Option; Mani- waki, O ue bec, Canada; lota Tau Kappa; Presi- dent ' s List (II); Honor Roll (10); Electronic En- gineering Society, Publicity Chairman; Student Council (6); Nucleus Staff; Chemistry Lab Assist- ant(l). FALL 31 Kenneth R. Crowe, BS Physics, Math Option; Montpelier, Ohio; President ' s List (7); Physics Club, President (2), Vice-President (2); KEKION- SAN Staff; Assistant Physics Lab Instructor. Fred Davis, BSEIE, MatFT Option; Vancouver, B. O, Canada; Pr esident ' s List (2). Sergio Diaz, BSCE; President ' s List (I); Associa- tion of Civil Engineers, Treasurer; Chess Club; Soccer Team (2). Lawrence J. Dilworth, BSEIE; Princeton, New Jer- sey; President ' s List (5); Honor Roll (I); Electronic Engineeringe Secje.ty; Alpha Omega Tau, Treas- urer. Dean M. Sates, BSEIE; Fallentimber, Pennsyl- vania; President ' s List (3); Electronic Engineer- ing Society. Gary W. Gilbert, BSAeE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (4). Alan S. Gould, BSChE; Miami, Florida; Chemical Engineering Society, Secretary; Chess Club, President; Assistant Chemistry Lab Instructor (I). Arthur L. Headlough, BSEIE; Akron, Ohio; Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Flying Club; Varsity Club, President; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Presi- dent; Assistant Physical Education Instructor (5); Varisty Baseball (3); Intramural Sports. FALL Richard T. Hill, BSME; Sutherland, Iowa; Presi- dent ' s List (7); Honor Roll (I); Society of Auto- motive Engineers. Bob G. Hodge, BSCE; Fort Worth, Texas; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers; Varsity Baseball; Intra- mural Sports. Emery S. Horvath, BCE; Easton, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (5); Association of Civil Engi- neers, Treasurer; Intramural Sports. R. Lawrence Huff, BS Math; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (15); Honor Roll (10); Technician Staff; Student Assistant to Dean of Students, Placement, Public Relations. Arnold E. Huge, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Electronic Engineering Society; Weight-Lifting Club. Jay R. Kelchner, BSME; Palmyra, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (2); Mechanical Engineering Club, Chairman, Treasurer; Pistol Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Glee Club; National Rifle Association; I960 Science Fair and Carnival, Co-Chairman. James E. Kelly, BSEIE; North Adams, Massachu- setts; President ' s List (I); Flying Club, Assistant Flight Safety Officer. Ronald A. Kobiske, BS Physics, Math; Weyau- wega, Wisconsin; lota Tau Kappa, Secretary- Treasurer; President ' s List (5); Honor Roll (10); Physics Club; Assistant Physics Lab Instructor (4). FALL 33 Walter Langeman, BSEIE; Coaldale, Alberta, Canada; Nucleus Staff, Gold Key Award; Theta Mu Pi, Pledge Master, House Manager. Walter S. Leiser, BSEIE, Math Option; Columbus, Ohio; Co-op Program. Howard D. Lewis, BSEE; Clarksville, Tennessee; President ' s List (2); Honor Roll (2), Electron ; c Engineering Society, Vice-Chairman; Student Council (2); Nucleus Staff, Business Manager. Samuel T. Life, BSCE; Welch, West Virginia; President ' s yW- ft); Association of Civil Engineers, Sergeant at Arms; Intramural Sports. Edmond J. McKean, BSCE; Springdale, Connecti- cut; President ' s List (2); Association of Civil En- gineers. Frank Machamer, BSCE; Rome, New York; Presi- dent ' s List (4); Association of Civil Engineers; Veterans Club, Vice-President; Weight-Lifting Club. Frank J. Magyar, BSEIE; Cleveland, Ohio; Elec- tronic Engineering Society. Sun On Moy, BSME; New York; Mechanical En- gineering Club; Chinese Club; Intramural Bowl- ing. FALL 34 Robert Mozzer, BSEIE; Manchester, Connecticut; President ' s List (2). Guillermo O ' Byrne, BSCE; San Salvador, El Sal- vador; Honor Holl (I); Association of Civil En- gineers; Phi lota Alpha, Vice-President; Varsity Soccer (3); Intramural Sports. Stanley D. Payne, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (10); Honor Roll (4). Walter J. Peck, BSME; Holgate, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (3); Society of Automotive Engineers, Secretary; Dormitory Governor (I). Thomas J. Rajac, BSME; Newport News, Virginia; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (8). Bernard Res, BSME; Richmond, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (5); Honor Roll (2); Society of Automo- tive Engineers; Theta Mu Pi, Treasurer. J. Patrick Riddle, BSCE; Springfield, Oregon; Honor Roll (I); Association of Civil Engineers, President, Secretary; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President, Supreme Master, Pledge Master, Ex- ecutive Committee, Board of Directors, Treas- urer; Technician Staff; Student Advisory Com- mittee; Inter-fraternity Council; Fencing Team; Intramural Sports. William C. Robb, BSEIE; Detroit, Michigan; President ' s List (I); Glee Club; Flying Club; Phi Kappa Lambda, President, Secretary, House Manager; Interfraternity Council; Dormitory Counsellor (2); Intramural Sports. FALL 35 Juris Sautins, BSCE; Lakewood, Ohio; President ' s List (2); Association of Civil Engineers. Thomas C. Scalzo, BSEE, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, In- diana; President ' s List (I); Sigma Phi Delta, Vice- Chairman; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Sports. James M. Scanlon, BSCE; Whitestone, New York; President ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engi- neers; Newman Club; Student Council; Phi Kappa Lambda, Pledge Master; Inter-fraternity Council; Intramural Bowling. Joseph J. Sena, BSEIE; Long Island, New York; Electronic Engineering Society, Newman Club; Intramural Bowling. Douglas B. Sutton , BSEIE, Math Option; New Al- bany, Indiana; President ' s List (8); Electronic En- gineering Society. Stephen E. Thoma, BSME; Mansfield, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Society of Automotive Engineers; Newman Club, Public Relations Officer. Gerald K. Thomas, BSEIE, Math Option; Buffalo, New York; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (I); Electronic Engineering Society, Publicity Direc- tor; Veterans Club; Library Assistant (5); Science Fair and Carnival Committee. Ronald V. Trahan, BSChE, Math Option; South- bridge, Massachusetts; President ' s List (2); Chemical Engineering Society; Student Council; Newman Club, Treasurer; Phi Kappa Lambda. FALL 36 Henry J. Vimislik, BSEIE, Math Option; Bingham- ton, New York; Electronic Engineering Society, Vice-Chairman, Sports Chairman; Veterans Club; Science Fair and Carnival, Activities Chairman; Intramural Sports. Daryl L. White, BEE; Ursa, Illinois; President ' s List (I); Nucleus Staff, Feature Editor; Kekionga Amateur Radio Club, Secretary-Treasurer. David R. Warner, BSEIE; Binghamton, New York; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering So- ciety. Donald E. West, BSEE; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Vet- erans Club, President. Richard P. Pokallus, BSEIE, Math Option; Mata- wan, New Jersey; Electronic Engineering Society. Baldwin S. Ray, BSEIE, Math Option; Maracaibo, Venezuela; Electronic Engineering Society; Phi lota Alpha; Inter-fraternity Council; Intramural Sports. John H. Toombs, BSEIE, Math Option; Nyssa, Oregon. Thurman G. Busz, BME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Theta Mu Pi. FALL 37 Zeddie W. Alexander, Jr., BEE, Math Option; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Math Club, President. Muhammad Ashraf, BSME; Wazirabad, West Pakistan; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (8); Henry Caswell Award; Society of American Mili- tary Engineers. Graydon D. Brewster, BSEIE; Morley, Michigan; Society of American Military Engineers, Secre- tary; Flying Club, Treasurer, President. Roberto CirTJrojv BSEIE; New York, New York; President ' s List (2) Veight-Lifting Club. David W. Davis, BChE; Clarksburg, West Vir- ginia; President ' s List (4); Chemical Engineering Society, President; American Chemical Society. David P. DeWoody, BSEIE, Math Opion; Polk, Pennsylvania; Caswell Award; Electronic Engineer- ing Society, Treasurer; Glee Club (I). Joseph A. Dorn, BSCE; Buffalo, New York; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Math Club, Vice-President; Alpha Omega Tau. Satyajit Dutta, BSEIE; Assam, India; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society; India As- sociation; Student Christian Fellowship. WINTER 38 Peter J. Eandi, BSME; Springfield, Illinois. Michael P. Flanigan, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (2); Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Coun- cil (I); Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice-President, Treasurer, Pledge Master, House Manager. Frank Sermano, BSME; Brooklyn, New York; Presi- dent ' s List (I); KEKIONGAN Staff; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President, Vice-President. Bryan Grapentine, BSEL, Math Option; Mani toba, Canada; Honor Roll (I); Kappa Sigma Phi Varsity Golf (2). Joseph Gryglewski; BSCE; Phillips, Wisconsin; Association of Civil Engineers; Flying Club; Phi Kappa Lambda, Treasurer, House Manager. Everett L Hutsell; BSAeE; Mountain Grove, Mis- souri; President ' s List (3); Flying Club. Albert E. M. Iwaskow; BSME; Brooklyn, New York; President ' s List (6). Arnold Johnson; BSEL; Ridgeway, Pennsylvania; Honor Roll (2); Electronic Engineering Society; Kappa Sigma Phi, Vice-President. WINTER 39 James E. Kennedy, BSME; Buffalo, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club; Kappa Alpha Psi. Stanley Knystautas, BSME; Cleveland, Ohio; President ' s List (I); Mechanical Club. Odes James Kyle, Jr., BSME; Toledo, Ohio; Me- chanical Club; Kappa Alpha Psi; Pledge Dean. Ralph O. Lambert, BSEE; Flinflon, Manitoba, Canada; Honor Roll (I). r ; Clair J. Limriclc, BSEE, Math Option; Gipsy, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (I); Electronic En- gineering Society; Weight-Lifting Club; Intramu- ral Sports. Carl S. Maciolek; BSME; Baltimore, Maryland; President ' s List (2); Mechanical Club; Newman Club, President; Dormitory Governor. Gerald J. Monti, BSME; Rochester, New York; Society of Automotive Engineers; Newman Club. President, Vice-President; Phi Kappa Lambda, President; Intramural Sports. Ronald Kiyoshi Oda, BSCE; Honolulu, Hawaii; President ' s List (2); Association of Civil Engineers, Secretary; Hawaiian Club, Corresponding Secre- tary and Treasurer; Intramural Sports. WINTER 40 Ralph E. Prevette, BSEE; China Grove, North Carolina; ITEA; Flying Club. Hernan J. Quintero, BSEIE; Maracay, Venezuela. Rafael E. Robert, BSEL; San Jose, Costa Rica; President ' s List (II); Society of Automotive Engi- neers; Phi Kappa Lambda, Secretary; Tennis Team. Eugene R. Ricci, BSME; Keeseville, New York; President ' s List (5); Society of Automotive Engi- neers; Student Council; KEKIONGAN Editor (3); Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice-President, Pledge Master; Student Instructor Engineering Graphics; Basketball Team Manager (I). Norbert E. Romie, BSME; Fort Loramie, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering Club; Letterman ' s Club; Varsity Baseball (2). Donald Rusciolelli, BSEL; Buffalo, New York. Gerald S. Scott, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mechanical Club, Treasurer. Joseph R. Smyjunas, BEIE; Shenandoah, Pennsyl- vania; Electronic Engineering Society. WINTER 41 Peter P. Struclcer, BEE; Brooklyn, New York; Stu- dent Instructor Engineering Graphics. Robert J. Sullivan, BSEL, Math Option; Front Royal, Virginia; President ' s List (7); Electronic Engineering Society, Publicity Director. William Arntzen Thorsdale, BEE; Fishkill, New York; Weight-Lifting Club. Louis L. Treadway, BSCE; London, Kentucky; President ' s Lis 5) f Association of Civil Engineers; Kappa Sigma Kappa, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Pledgemaster. Howard Vineyard, BSME; Hudsonville, Michigan; Mechanical Club, Treasurer; Veterans Club. Dalmer Wagner, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Stu- dent Christian Fellowship; Bowling Team. Joseph P. Walko, BSAeE; Dubois, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (4); Institute of Aerospace Sci- ences, Treasurer; Newman Club. Mark R. Walsh, BSEL; Fort Wayne, Indiana. WINTER 42 Robert A. Wanner, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (I); Student Council (I); Bowling Team. Frank Weber, BSEIE; Rosenberg, Germany. Leonard Williams, BSME; Kingston, Jamaica; Mechanical Club; American Society of Military Engineers; ASME; Nations United Club. Peter J. Zegan, BS Physics, Math Option; New York, New York; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (I); Physics Club, President, Vice-President; Tech- nician Staff (I); Theta Mu Pi, President, Secretary, House Manager; Inter-Fraternity Council, Presi- dent, Secretary; Physics Lab Assistant (6); Intra- mural Sports; Junior Class President. Sherman Zell, BEIE; Brooklyn, New York; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (6); Honor Roll (6); Ama- teur Radio Club; Physics Lab Assistant (3. Delbert DeForest, BSEE; Laurens, Iowa; Freshman Class Secretary; Electrical Engineering Society; Intramural Softball and Football. WINTER 43 Ibrahim Baltagi, B.SME; Beirut, Lebanon; Arab Student Club; Nations United Club, Lowell D. Bayes, BSEE; Washington, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (I); Flying Club, Flight co-ordinator; EE Bowling Team. Robert J. Bey, BSAeE; Nekoosa, Wisconsin; President ' s List (I); IAS (2); Student Council (2); Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sergeant at Arms (2), Pledgemaster, Treasurer, Chaplain, Glee Club; Librarian; Intramural Sports. James E. Bodet+e, BSChE; Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin; SftenVrcal Engineering Society; Phi Kappa Lambda; Newman Club, Treasurer (I); Intramural sports. Jerome R. Bodmer, BSChem; Appleton, Wiscon- sin; President ' s List (I); Kappa Sigma Phi; Ameri- can Chemical Society; Lab Assistant (2). Robert W. Bonsall, BSCE; Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada; Association of Civil Engineers; Presi- dent ' s List (I). Angelo A. Boscolo, BSME; West Haverstraw, New York; SAME, President, Vice-President; Theta Mu Pi; Intramural sports. Harold J. Braun, BSCE; Baltimore, Maryland; Civil Club, Secretary; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (5); Dean ' s List (4); Student Council (2); Cas- well Drawing Award. SPRING 44 Henry R. Buthmann, BSME; Hempstead, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Student Luthern Associa- tion, Vice President. William J. Buyers, BSME; Livonia Michigan; Presi- dent ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (5); Theta Mu Pi, Vice- President (2); Society of Automotive Engineers, Treasurer (2); Track team; Intramural sports. Thomas D. Callahan, BSAeE; Oreland, Pennsyl- vania; Dean ' s List (I); IAS; Sigma Phi Delta; Fly- ing Club, President, Secretary; Weight-Lifting Club; Sky Diving Club. Rudolph Chung, BSME; Brooklyn, New York; Dean ' s List (I); SAE; Student Council; Senior Class President; Theta Mu Pi, Pledgemaster, Ser- geant at Arms; Chinese Club, President; Bowling Club, Vice-president; Intramural sports. Sam Y. Chung; BSEE; Brooklyn, New York; AIEE; Chinese Club, President; Bowling Club, Secre- tary. Norman D. Cowder, BSEIE; Clearfield, Pennsyl- vania; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (8); Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Secretary; Student Council, President, Vice President; Sophomore Class Secretary; Nucleus Reporter; Science Fair and Carnival Committee Co-Chairman. Joseph J. Coizolino, BSME; Belleville, New Jer- sey; President ' s List (2); Society of Automotive Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Treasurer, House Manager, Social Chairman; Student Council. Lane M. Cunningham, BEE; Jackson, Missouri; Intramural sports. SPRING 45 Franco D ' Agostino, BSCE; Caracas Venezuela; President ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engineers. Gerald L. Davis, BSME, Math; Portsmouth, Ohio; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (8); Math Club; Mechanical Club, Society of Automotive Engi- neers; IAS. Charles L. LeMarsh, BSAeE; Dayton, Ohio; Presi dent ' s List (3); Flying Club; Nucleus Staff. Richard J. DeRuby, BSEIE; Rome, New York; President ' s k« ( ;-AIEE; Newman Club; Varsity Track, Baseball; Bowling Team; Weight-Lifting Club; Intramural sports. John A. Dixon, BS Math, BSAeE; IAS; Flying Club, Secretary; Student Council. Peter Dombrowski, BSEIE; Chicago, Illinois; AIEE; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sergeant at Arms, Scribe, House Manager. Robert J. Dylcman, BSEIE; Poughkeepsie, New York; Electronic Engineering Society Dean ' s List (3)- Robert C. Elander, BSEIE; Kingsburg, California; Dean ' s List (3); Electronic Engineering Society. SPRING 46 Peter Erdenberger, BSME; Math Option; Olden- burg, Germany; President ' s List (I); Mechanical Engineering Club, Treasurer; Weight-Lifting Club. Norman Ferguson, BSME; Elmont, New York; Dean ' s List (6j. Kenneth F. Ferrari, BCE; Tovey, Illinois; Associa- tion of Civil Engineers; Flying Club, Treasurer; Intramural sports. Charles Fiorenza; BSCE; Association of Civil En- gineers; Sigma Phi Delta, Sports Director; Bowl- ing Club; Intramural sports. Robert G. Foggan, BSAeE; Seneca, Pennsylvania; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Flying Club. Richard W. Gasdorf, BSEE, BSME; Lima, Ohio; President ' s List (2); Mechanical Engineering Club, Treasurer; Student Council (3); Governor of Max- well Hall (3); Tech Manor Club, Board of Gov- ernors; Student Christian Fellowship; Lutheran Student Association, Vice-President; Gamma Delta Association of Lutheran students. Kevin M. Gaul, BSAeE; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Treasurer (I), Secretary (2); Bowling Team; Intramural sports. Robert O. Gavltt, BSEIE, Math Option; Electronic Engineering Society; lota Tau Kappa, Vice-Presi- dent; President ' s List (9); Student Council (3); Nucleus, Editor. SPRING 47 E. Rick Gesue, BSME; Cortland, Ohio; lota Tan Kapp, Presidents List (5), Dean ' s List (2); Dorm Scholastic Award, 60-61 and 61-62; Student Council Board of Governors; Dorm Governor; Varisty Baseball; Letterman ' s Club; Intramural Basketball. Honed Ghogawala, BChE; Calcutta, India; Chemical Engineering Society. Shawkat A. Ghumrawi, BSME; Tripoli, Lebanon; President ' s List (I); Mechanical Engineering Club; Arab Student Club, President, Treasurer, Secre- tary. Kenneth J. Gricius, BSEE; Chicago, Illinois; Elec- tronic Engineering Society, Secretary; EES Bowl- ing team. William F. Halpen, BSEIE; Brier Hill, New York; Electronic Engineering Society; Student Council; Vice-President, Junior Class; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Vice-President, House Manager, Treas- urer; Intramural sports. Roy S. Haugen; BS Math; South Portland, Maine; Math Club; Electronic Engineering Society, Treas- urer; Student Council, Secretary. Paul W. Herrlck; BAeE; Math Option; Parish, New York; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; President ' s List (3): Dean ' s List (I); Intramurai football. William S. Hill, BSEIE; Math Option; Cleveland, Ohio; lota Tau Kappa, President (2); President ' s List (10); Coolidge Award in Physics; Electronic Engineering Society, Chairman (2); Nucleus Staff; Chemistry lab assistant ( I ). SPRING 48 Willy C. Hou, BSEIE; New York, New York; Presi- dent ' s List (4). Raymond L. Hudson, BSEIE; Math Option; Pon- tiac, Michigan. Earl H. Hummell, BSEE; AIEE; Student Council Walter D. Hunnicutt, BSAEE; Huntington, Indi ana. James P. Hurt Jr., BSChE; Dean ' s List (I); Ameri- can Chemical Society; Chemical Engineering So- ciety; Student Council; Weight-Lifting Club; Chemistry Lab assistant (I); Weight-Lifting In- structor (4). Mohd Farid Jadoon, BS Math; New Kehal Abbot- tabad, Pakistan; Theta Mu Pi; Pakistan Student Association, President. Charles N. Johnson, BSCE; Dean ' s List (3); Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers. Sheldon D. Jordan; BS Math, BS Physics; South Fork, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (12); Dean ' s List (4); Physics Club; Math Club, President, Vice- President; Philosophy Club; Weighl-lifting Club; Nucleus Staff. SPRING 49 Mahendra Kamdar, BSCE; Bombay, India; Presi- dent ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engineers. Edward M. Keener, BSCE; Cornwall, Pennsyl- vania; President ' s List (2); Association of Civil Engineers; Kappa Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Pledge Master; Freshman and Sophomore Class Presi- dent; Intramural Sports. Lawrence T. Ki+suki, BSEIE; Hilo, Hawaii; Hawai ian Club. Ralph L. LaFollette, BSME; Wabash, Indiana; President ' s List (I); Dean ' s List (I); Mechanical Engineered lub, Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Secretary, Executive Committee; Camera Club, Resident Counselor; Intramural Sports. David A. Lambert; BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers. John LaReddola, BSEIE; Highland, New York; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (7); Intramural Sports. Joseph Longo, BSEE; Whitestone, New York; So- ciety of American Military Engineers; Indiana Tech Electrical Association; Theta Mu Pi, Secre- tary; Newman Club; Glee Club; Intramural Sports; IFC Delegate. Dean S. Loose, BSME; Williamsburg, Pennsyl- vania; Kappa Sigma Kappa, House Manager; Intramural Sports. SPRING 50 Don Luke, BSME; Brooklyn, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club, Secretary; Chinese Club; Var- sity Baseball (2). Robert O. McCarthy, BS Physics, BS Math; Syra- cuse, New York; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (4); Physics Club; Theta Mu Pi; Sergeant at Arms, Historian, Chaplain; Physics Lab Assistant (2). Dennis J. McCook, BSEIE; North Manchester, In- diana; AIEE. Hugh R. McSweyn, BSEIE; Shelton, Washington; Dean ' s List (2); Sigma Phi Delta, Pledge Master. Historian; Vice-President, Junior Class; Student Council; Intramural Sports. David J. Marshall, BS Physics; Columbus, Indiana; President ' s List (2); Kekionga Radio Club, Vice- President, Treasurer. Virgil W. Merkel, BSEIE; Birdseye, Indiana; Phi Kappa Lambda, Vice-President, House Manager. Robert E. Morgan, BSCE; President ' s List (5); Association of Civil Engineers; Intramural Sports. Richard A. Morrow, BS Math; Fountain City, In- diana; Dean ' s List (5). SPRING 51 tmmk tMk Thomas K. Noll, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (9); Dean ' s List (4); Indiana Tech Electrical Association, Secretary; Fencing Team (3); Captain (I). David L. O ' Brien, BSCE; Marietta, Ohio; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers; Dean ' s List (3); Intra- mural Sports. Richard H. Oldenbuttel, BSAeE; Hempstead, New York. Martin J. Petersen, Jr., BSEIE; President ' s List (6); Audio Engineering Society, Vice-President; Ke- kionga Radio Club. Jarsel M. Pursell, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; In- diana Tech Electrical Club, Treasurer (3), Chair- man (2); President ' s List (4); Kappa Sigma Kappa, Historian; Flying Club. Larry Quigley, BEIE; Des Moines, Iowa; Dormi tory Scholastic Award; Dean ' s List (5). John E. Raffoul, BSEIE; Tripoli, Lebanon; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (6); Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Arab Student Club, Secretary, Vice-President, President; Student Council; Nations United Club; Physics Lab As- sistant (2). Philip R. Rappleyea, BEIE; Modena, New York; Dean ' s List (4); Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sergeant at Arms (I), Secretary (2), Treasurer (2), Glee Club (I). SPRING 52 Richard J. Repka, BSME; Nonora Pennsylvania; Society of Automotive Engineers; ITC Bowling team. S. Gerard Ripple, BSEIE; Queens, New York; Dean ' s List (I); Student Council (4); Theta Mu Pi; Intramural sports. Donald L. Robeson, BSCE; Toledo, Ohio; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers; Varsity Club; Weight- Lifting Club; Bowling Club; Basketball Team; In- tramural sports. Ronald R. Rothermel, BSEIE; Reading, Pennsyl- vania; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (9); Dean ' s List (9); Coolidge Award for Physics; Caswell Award for Drawing; Outstanding Electronic En- gineering Student; TMC Scholastic Award; Out- standing Freshman Award; Electronic Engineer- ing Society; Student Tutor; Student Council. Warren Rushton, BSME; Churdan, Iowa; Presi- dent ' s List (4); Mechanical Engineering Club; Audio Engineering Society; Weight-Lifting Club; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Kappa Sigma Phi, President, Chaplain; Intramural sports. Wendelin Schmidt, BSME; Thornbury, Ontario, Canada; lota Tau Kappa, President ' s List (9); Dean ' s List (7); Zoltani Memorial Award. Rodney F. Schrader, BSEIE; Namistee, Michigan; Dean ' s List (I); Student Council; Sigma Phi Delta, House Manager, sports director; Varsity Soccer; Intramural sports. George John Schulte, BSCE; Oxford, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (I); Intramural sports. C itMiA SPRING 53 John Semelsberger, BSME; Clearfield, Pennsyl- vania; President ' s List (I); Varsity Baseball. Gerald H. Siebert, BSChE; Celina, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (7); Dean ' s List (3); Chemical Engi- neering Society; American Chemical Society. Thomas H. Smith, BSCE; Albany, New York; President ' s List (5); Dean ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engineers, President, Vice-President, Secre- tary; Newman Club; Student Council; Bowling Club. Ronald E. Sterba, BSEIE; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Phi Kappa LafSftJa ' 1nter-Fraternity Sports. Robert T. Tanaka, BSCE; Honolulu, Hawaii; Presi- dent ' s List (6); Dean ' s List (9); Alpha Gamma Up- silon Scholarship Award; Association of Civil Engineers; Hawaiian Club, President, Athletic Chairman; Intramural Sports. William C. Taylor, BSEIE; Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania; Phi Kappa Lambda, Secretary. Walter F. Wilm, BSEE; Medford, Long Island, New York; lota Tau Kappa, President; Outstand- ing Freshman Award; Caswell Award for Draw- ing; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; EE Lab Assistant; Research Projects for Research and Development Laboratory. Ronald E. Zaucha, BSME; Avilla, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (I); Mechanical Engineering Club, Sec- retary ( I ), Treasurer ( I ). SPRING 54 Rafael Robert, BSEIE; San Jose, Costa Rica; Phi Kappa Lambda, Secretary; Newman Club. Paul D. Anger, BSEIE, Math Option; Worcester, Massachusetts; President ' s List (4); Electrical Asso- ciation; Amateur Radio Club. Wallace B. Anthony, BSEIE; Kenmore, New York; Dean ' s List (I); AIEE. Sergio Ayala Gonzalez, BSME; Cardenas, Cuba. Edward L. J. Barkson, BSChE; Springfield, Vir- ginia; Chemical Engineering Society; American Chemical Society; Newman Club; TecK Manor Club. Hernan Beschiroff, BSME; Medellin, Colombia, South America; President ' s List (I); American So- ciety of Military Engineers. Dale H. Brown; BSEIE; Monessen, Pennsylvania; Electronic Engineering Society. Jerome J. Brouwer; BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List (5); President ' s List (I); Amateur Radio Club. SUMMER 55 Thomas A. Bubp, BSChem; Fort Recovery, Ohio; President ' s List (10); American Chemical Society, Secretary-Treasurer. Thomas C. Callison, BSCE; Huntington, Indiana; President ' s List (I); Dean ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engineers, President. Bohdan Chaplynsky, BSEIE; Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Glee Club. David Chemelewski, BSEIE, Math Option; Peru, Illinois; President ' s List (2); Student Council; Vice- President Freshman Class; Sigma Phi Delta, Busi- ness Manager; Dormitory Counsellor; Intramural Sports. Marcelo Cisneros, BCE; Cuenca, Ecuador; Dean ' s List (I). Allen N. Cooper; BSEIE; Mahanoy City, Penn- sylvania; Electronic Engineering Society. Lawrence T. Dreiband, BSEE; Fort Wayne, In- diana; President ' s List (I); Audio Engineering Society, President, Treasurer, and Secretary; Kap- pa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, House Manager, Chaplain, Director of Public Relations; Intramural Sports. Kenneth H. Dupree, BSEIE; Ona, Florida; Bowling Team. SUMMER 56 Stanley Dyer, BSEIE; Grayson, Kentucky; Presi- dent ' s List (I); Dean ' s List (5); Sigma Phi Delta, Chaplain. Danny B. Falconi, BSEIE; Bradford, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (2); Deans List (4); Electronic Engi- neering Society; Student Council; Intercollegiate Commission; Weight-Lifting Club. William T. Farley, BME and BCE; Syracuse, New York; Association of Civil Engineers, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms; Mechani- cal Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Theta Mu Pi, Vice-President, Secretary and House Manager; Newman Club, President; Intramural Sports. Sibte M. Farooqu, BSME; Karachi, Pakistan; Pa- kistan Student Association, President. Arthur L. Firtion, BSEE; Ridgefield, New Jersey; President ' s List (I); American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers; Math Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary-Treasurer; Alpha Omega Tau, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Chaplain; Varsity Tennis (3); Most Valuable Player (2). Thomas Gardner, BSME; Springfield, Ohio! President ' s List (4); Intramural Sports. Edward J. Graham, BSME; Oreland, Pennsylva- nia; Alpha Omega Tau. Clifford H. Gustafson, BSEIE; Chicago, Illinois; Dean ' s List (3); Dorm Scholastic Award; Junior Class Secretary; Physics Lab Assistant; Intramural Sports. SUMMER 57 Amis Hildebrants, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List (2). Irvin A. Hoffman, BS Math; Rockford, Illinois; Dean ' s List (7). Robert J. Howard, BChE; Antwerp, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (I); Chemical Engineering Society, Treasurer; American Chemical Society. Robert R. Hubbenthal, BSEIE, Math Option; Lu- cerne, Indiana; President ' s List (I); Dean ' s List (5); Electronic Engineering Society; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pres-te)- rit .Vice-President, Secretary; In- ter-fraternity Council, Secretary; Varsity Club; Varsity Basketball (3); Softball (2); Intramural Sports; Physical Education Assistant. Manzurul Huq, BEC; Dacca, Pakistan; Pakistan Student Association, President; Intramural Sports. M. A. Husain, BSEE and BSEIE; Karachi, Pakistan; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Pakis- tan Student Association. Horace A. Kerley, BSME; Taylorsville, North Carolina; Mechanical Club. Koondar Lee, BME; Kowloon, Hong Kong, China; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (5); Weight-Lifting Club, President; Chinese Club, Vice-President. SUMMER 58 James C. Krieg, BSEIE; Rochester, New York; Electronic Engineering Society. Donald J. Lepage, BSEIE; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. David F. Lewis, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (2); Varsity Baseball (4); Varsity Club. Ray E. Lowry, BSEE, Math Option; New Holland, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (7); Electronic Engineering Society; Veterans Club, President; Engineering Graphics Lab Assistant (2); Varsity Soccer; Intramural Sports. Stewart A. MacLeod, BSEE; Endicott, New York; Electronic Engineering Society; Veterans Club. Robert G. MsGonegal, BSEE; Jackson, Michigan; lota Tau Kappa. Kirit P. Mehta, BChE; Bombay, India; President ' s List (I). Nick S. Metaxas, BSEIE; Salonica, Greece; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (5); Electronic Engineer- ing Society; Electrical Association, Audio Engi- neering Society. SUMMER 59 Rafeek Mohammed, BSEIE; California, Trinidad; President ' s List (I); American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers; Technician Staff; Varsity Fenc- ing. Carl W. Morrison, BSPhysics; New York, New York; Physics Club; Physics Lab Assistant (2); In- tramural Sports. John B. Nelson, BSCE; Kankakee, Illinois; Dean ' s List (2); Association of Civil Engineers; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, President, Pledge Master, Ser- geant at Arms; Varsity Club; Varsity Baseball (2). Larry T. Oglesby, BSAeE; Delavan, Illinois; Dean ' s List (6); President ' s List (3); Sigma Phi Delta; Stu- dent Council (6); Flying Club. David K. Palmatier, BSME; Genesee, Pennsylva- nia; Mechanical Club; Society of Automotive En- gineers; Intramural Sports. Jacob Henry Par+enheimer, Jr., BSEE; Marion, In- diana; Electrical Association, Secretary. D. Pisitkasem, BSME; Washington, D.C.; Society of Automotive Engineers; Theta Mu Pi. Erwin I. Pone, BSEIE, Math Option; Minneapolis, Minnesota; President ' s List (3); Deans List (9). SUMMER 60 James P. Rusnak, BME; Boone, Iowa; President ' s List (I); Theta Mu Pi; Newman Club. Jorge Salazar, BSEE; Bogota, Colombia; Presi dent ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (7); Varsity Soccer. Joginder S. Sandhu, BCE; Punjab, India; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers; Varsity Tennis. John R. Seely, BSChem; Atlantic City, New Jer- sey; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (I); American Chemical Society, Vice-President; Chemistry Lab Assistant (I ). Fahim Ahmad Shamsi, BEE; Karachi, Pakistan; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society. John P. Sverha, BSEIE; Shenandoah, Pennsylva- nia; President ' s List (3); Electronic Engineering Society. Paul D. Taylor, BSChem; Ashtabula, Ohio; Dean ' s List (5); American Chemical Society, President; Kappa Sigma Phi, President; Chemistry Lab As- sistant (6). Merlen Teal, BSEIE; Winner, South Dakota; Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Student Council; Vice President Sophomore Class; Sigma Phi Delta; In- tramural Sports. SUMMER 61 . hmm Theodore N. Wagner, BSAeE and BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Cecil Victor Ward, BSEIE; Sugar Grove, North Carolina; Flying Club. Phillip J. Willcox, BS Math; Fall Term; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (9); Honor Roll (3); Physics Club, Secretary-Treasurer (2); Presi- dent (4); Physics Lab Assistant; Physics Instructor (2); Math Instructor (2). Douglas E. Witherspoon, BE; Cauthron, Arkansas. Edward Woo, BEIE; Brooklyn, New York; Presi- dent ' s List (3); Honor Roll (I); Electronic Engineer- ing Society; American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Chinese Club, Secretary. William L. Woodfill, BSME; Greensburg, Indiana; President ' s List (4); Mechanical Club; Intramural Sports. James R. Ziler, BSAeE; Cumberland, Maryland; President ' s List (I); Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences; Veterans Club, Secretary; American Rocket Society. SUMMER 62 GRADUATES NOT SHOWN FALL Jack G. Barker, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Society of Automotive Engineers; Letterman ' s Club; Kappa Sigma Kappa, President; Varsity Baseball (3), Cap- tain ( I ), Batting Trophy (2), All Conference ( I ); Physi- cal Education Assistant ( I ). James C. Berg, BSC; Dunkirk, Indiana; Association of Civil Engineers; Veterans Club. Gerald H. Chaffee, BS Math; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (7). Donald E. Cochran, BSC, Math Option; Fort Wayne, Indiana; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (8); Theta Mu Pi. Cecil Donique, BSME; Wauseon, Ohio; Society of Automotive Engineers, Treasurer. Robert C. Gagnon, BSEIE; Dover, New Hampshire. Jose A. Herrera, BSCE; Valencia, Venezuela; Intra- mural Sports. Robert E. Jones, BSEIE; Asheville, North Carolina; President ' s List (I); Electronic Engineering Society. Wolfgang Kamecke, BSEIE, Math Option; Giessen, Germany; American Association of Electrical Engi- neers. Michael Katovich, BSEIE; Baltimore, Maryland; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Sigma Phi Delta; Intramural Sports. James J. Kershaw, BSME; Attleboro, Massachusetts; President ' s List (2); Mechanical Club; Intramural Sports. Donald H. Komito, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (4); Honor Roll (4); Association of Civil Engineers. Anthony J. Kubit, BSEE; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (7); Honor Roll (I); Caswell Engineer- ing Drawing Award; Veterans Club. Victor Kulmala, BSEIE; Brooklyn, New York; Elec- tronic Engineering Society; Alpha Omega Tau, Secretary, Chaplain. Ralph D. Preble, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (4); Association of Civil Engineers. Om P, Singla, BSEIE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (5); Honor Roll (2); Electronic Engineering Society; Indian Association; Fencing. William D. Treece, BSME; Lucasville, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (3); Society of Automotive Engineers; Vice-President; Student Council; Senior Class Vice- President. Joseph M. Tretter, BSME; North Tonawanda, New York; President ' s List (I); American Society of Mili- tary Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Flying Club, Vice-President, Safety Officer, Flight Co-Ordinator; Weight-Lifting Club, Secretary; Can- terbury Club. Charles K. Vickers, BSEIE; New Concord, Ohio; Elec- tronic Engineering Society. Paul Warner, BSChE; New York, New York; Chemi- cal Engineering Society; Kappa Alpha Psi. WINTER Richard Brubaker, BSEE; Greenwood, South Caro- lina; President ' s List (9). Rodolfo Carillo, BChE; Caracas, Venezuela; Society of Chemical Engineers; American Chemical Society; Phi lota Alpha; Soccer; Fencing. Robert A. Gruesbeck, BSME; Roanoke, Indiana; In- structor of Engineering Materials and Processes. L P. Hartman.Jr., BSME; Utica, New York; Honor Roll (I); Mechanical Club; Newman Club, Treasurer; Bowling Club. Stephen M. Hatch, BSEE ; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secretary, Director of Public Relations; Varsity Basketball, Team Captain; Physi- cal Education Assistant. John B. Moore, BSChE; New Haven, Indiana; Chemical Engineering Society. James J. Moran, BSEIE; Oak Park, Illinois. Aubrey D. Newman BSCE; Vesta, Virginia; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers, President, Secretary, Treasurer; Intramural Sports. Roberto Pumarejo, BSCE; Barranquilla, Colombia; President ' s List (I); Association of Civil Engineers; Phi lota Alpha, Treasurer, Vice-President, President; Varsity Soccer. Frank Rockas, BSEIE; Northampton, Pennsylvania; Flying Club; Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Vice-President, House Manager, Sergeant at Arms; Bowling Club, Vice-President; Intramural Sports. William J. Schoene, BSEIE; Cincinnati, Ohio; Elec- tronic Engineering Society. Robert M. Silvis, BSEIE; Youngwood, Pennsylvania; Flying Club. SPRING Ishwar Pal Bansal, BSME; Patiala, India; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (5); Dean ' s List (4); Mechani- cal Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engi- neers. Eugene Berkey, Jr. BSChE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chemical Engineering Society. John Blakley, BSAeE; New Haven, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer; Flying Club. 63 GRADUATES NOT SHOWN SPRING William F. Ferguson, BSEIE; Electronic Engineering Society; Bowling Club, Treasurer; Phi Kappa Lambda, President; Bowling Team, Sportsmanship Award; Intramural Sports. Kenneth W. Holsaple, BSME; New Haven, Indiana; American Society of Military Engineers; Kappa Sigma Kappa. M. Terrance Hughes, BSAeE; Feura Bush, New York; President ' s List (3); Institute of Aerospace Sciences; Newman Club; Phi Kappa Lambda, President; Glee Club; Dorm Governor; Student Council; Cheer- leader (3); Intramural sports. Henry M. Kostin, BSME; Wayne, Michigan; Veterans Club, President, Treasurer; Varsity Golf (2); Intra- mural Sports. John W. Kur+z, BSChE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chemical Engineering Society; Co-op Program. Abdul Sattar Mawlawi, BSEE; Tripoli, Lebanon; Na- tions United Club; Arab Club. Stephen A. Neme+h Jr., BS Math; Raleigh, North Carolina; Physics Club; Weight-Lifting Club, Treas- urer, President; Instructor Weight-Lifting. Gerald S. Powell, BSME; Clarendon, Jamaica; Me- chanical Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Nations United Club; Indian Students Association. Toby D. Richards, BME; Marion, Indiana; President ' s List (I); Varsity Golf (2). Richard D. Schinella, BSEIE, Math Option; Bronx, New York; Theta Mu Pi. Robert L. Sterling, BS Math; Deshler, Ohio; Dean ' s List (2); Student Council; Secretary Sophomore Class; Glee Club; Kappa Sigma Phi, Secretary. Michael T. Sutton, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List ( I ). Chester E. Topp, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Me- chanical Engineering Club, Secretary; Veterans Club; Varsity Golf; Intramural Sports. Joseph D. Van Sickle, BSCE; Carson City, Michigan; Dean ' s List (9); Association of Civil Engineers; Kappa Sigma Phi. Richard A.Weymouth, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (I); Society of Automotive Engi- neers; Glee Club; Weight-Lifting Club. SUMMER Roger H. Allen, BSCE; Morrisville, Vermont; Asso- ciation of Civil Engineers, Vice-President, Sergeant at Arms; Intramural Sports. Bakr Bernawi, BS; Medina, Saudi Arabia; Organiza- tion of Arab Students. Lawrence E. Berringer, BSCE; Strongstown, Penn- sylvania; President ' s List (3); Association of Civii Engineers; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Pledge Master, Sergeant at Arms, House Manager, Vice-President; Intramural Sports. Neil L. Brown, BME; Rock Falls, Illinois; Student Council, Secretary. Remi L. Daigneault, BSCE; Ouebec, Canada; Theta Mu Pi. V. N. Damle, BChE; Bombay, India; Chemical En- gineering Society. Harry H. Honeycutt; BSEE, Math Option; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Dean ' s List (3); Electrical Asso- ciation; Intramural Sports. John L. Iwaskiw,, BSEIE, Math Option; Elmhurst, New York; Electrical Association; Ukrainian Student Club; Chess Club. Roger J. McGee, BSEIE, Math Option; Oakfield, New York; Dean ' s List (7). Jim MacPherson, BSChE; Kensington, Connecticut; Chemical Engineering Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineering; Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Social Chairman, Athletic Chairman; Intramural Sports. John C. O ' Donnell, BSEE, Math Option; Hewlett, New York; lota Tau Kappa; President ' s List (9). Byron V. Parshall, BSEE; South Bend, Indiana. Thomas C. Schauer, BSME; Janesville, Wisconsin; Mechanical Club; Student Council; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Sigma Phi Delta, President, Pledge Master, Secretary; Flying Club; Intramural Sports. L. M. Shan, BME; Ca lcutta, India. John B. Theders, BSEE, Math Option; Connersville, Indiana; Dean ' s List (3). John Tymoczko, Jr., BSEE; Herkimer, New York; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Electrical Association, Vice-Chairman, Membership Chair- man; Intramural Sports. Dalmer Wagner, BEE; Benton Harbor, Michigan; Honor Roll (3); Christian Fellowship. Forrest Williams, BSEE; Roxbury, Massachusetts; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Kappa Alpha Psi, Reporter and Keeper of the Records; Student Council; Intramural Sports. Glen E. Wilson, BSEIE; Buffalo, New York; Caswell Engineering Drawing Award; Dean ' s List (I). 64 Jackson R. McGowen, B.S.Ae.E., 1939, received the Hon- orary Doctor of Science Degree at Spring Commencement. Dr. McGowen is Vice-President and Genera! Manager of Aircraft Division of Douglas Aircraft Corporation, Long Beach, California. Don Temple, President of the Alumni Association, conferring Honorary Membership on Dr. Marshall M. Porter, Justice of Appeal, Supreme Court of Alberta, Canada, after he received Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at the Fall Commencement at which he gave the Commencement Address. „ ' Doctor Albert W. Hawkes, former United States Senator from New Jersey, delivered the main address at the Spring Commencement. 65 WHO ' S WHO Sergio O. Diaz B.S.C.E. Virginia, Minnesota Civil Engineering Association of Civil Engineer ' s Club Thomas A. Bubp B.S.CH. Fort Recovery, Ohio Science Department Award Chemistry Thomas D. Callahan Ml B.S.A.E. Oreland, Pennsylvania Aeronautical Engineering Scholastic Award Outstanding Student Award for year Arthur L. Firtion B.S.E.E. Ridgefield, New Jersey Athletics Most Valuable Player Award, Tennis Robert O. Gavitt B.S.EI. (Option Math) Fort Wayne, Indiana Editor of The Nucleus E. Rick Sesue B.S.M.E. Cortland, Ohio IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholastic Award Athletics Hyashi Award All-Conference Baseball Team Paul W. Herrick B.S.A.E. (Option Math) Parish, New York Aeronautical Engineering IAS Award Scholastic Award Emery S. Horvath B.S.C.E. Easton, Pennsylvania IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholastic Award Thomas J. Rajac B.S.M.E. Newport- News, Virginia IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholastic Award Gerald H. Siebert B.S.Ch.E. Celina, Ohio Chemical Engineerinq Maharajh Award Eugene R. Ricci B.S.M.E. Keeseville, New York Editor of Kekiongan (9 terms) Ronald Rothermel B.S.EI. Reading, Pennsylvania Electrical Engineering Outstanding Student in EIE Wendelin Schmidt B.S.M.E. Thornbury, Ontario, Canada Mechanical Engineerinq Charles L. Zoltani Memorial Award Thomas A. Smith B.S.C.E. Albany, New York Civil Engineering Association of Civil Engineer ' s Club Robert T. Tanaka B.S.C.E. Honolulu, Hawaii IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholastic Award Civil Engineering Maharajh Award Walter F. Wilm B.S.E.E. Medford, LI., New York Electrical Engineering Outstanding Student in EE NOT SHOWN Ishwar Pal Bansal B.S.M.E. Patiala, India IOTA TAU KAPPA Scholastic Award Aubrey D. Newman B.S.C.E. Vesta, Virginia Civil Engineering Association of Civil Engineer ' s Club WHO ' S WHO 67 LUBS AND RGANIZATIONS The new building grew steadily during the fol- lowing months of 1961. First Row: Lewis, H., Senior; Oqlesby, L, Junior; Chemelewski, D., Junior; Sclbelli, R., Junior; Wright, C, Sophomore; Brefner, S., Junior; Meyer, H., Sophomore; Carroll, T., Sopho- more. Second Row: Ripple, J., Senior; Corkery, D., Senior; Drall, J., Freshman; Schalow, R., Sophomore; Dixon, J., Senior; Schrader, R., Junior; McSweyn, H., Junior; Beck H., Junior. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization composed of elected students of each class. It serves as a liaison organization between the administration, the student body, and other colleges in matters re- lating to student activities. The Inter-Fraternity Council is the judicial body which governs the standardization of the pledging program, and promotes cooperation among the fraternities in both scholastic and social affairs. It is composed of representatives of each fraternity on campus. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL First Row: McSweyn, H„ Sigma Phi Delta; Tomko, A., Phi Kappa Lambda; Zegan, P., Theta Mu Pi; Henderson, D., Advisor; Longo, J., Theta Mu Pi; Hartman, H., Kappa Sigma Phi. Second Row: Bustillos, F., Phi lota Alpha; Nelson, J., Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Salles, H., Alpha Gamma Upsilon; Williams, F., Kappa Alpha Psi; Hubenthal, R., Kappa Sigma Kappa; White, G., Sigma Phi Delta. 71 First Row: Fatoorachi, B., Fatoorachi, Y., Todjarieh, T. Second Row: Shahverdian, A., Aynessazian, B., Naghdi, J. IRANIAN STUDENT CLUB The Iranian Student Club is an organization of students from Iran now studying at Indiana Tech- nical College. Its purpose is to promote better un- derstanding between themselves and the American people, and to assist the students in coming in closer contact with one another. 72 The Association of Civil Engineers of Indiana Technical College is an organization of students and faculty in the civil engineering department. The purpose of this organization is to attempt to communicate to the student some of the diffi culties he will experience in his chosen field. This is ac- complished by inviting as guest speakers men from different branches of the civil-engineering field. ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS First Row: Sautins, J., Komito, D„ St. Denis, H., Oda, R., Smith, T., Solomon D., Stephan, H., Tamhidi, R., Yodushock, K., Todjarieh, T. Second Row: Tanaka, R., Stillwagon, W., Acheson, J., Allen, R., Farley, W,, Litz, S., Atkinson, G., Braun, H., Cassidy, T., Fiorenza, C, Castro, F. Third Row: Shahverdian, A., Horvath, E., Callison, T., Preble, R., Hayes, F., Robeson, D., Ferrari, K., Morgan, R., Machamer, F., Newman, A., Diaz. S., Scanlon, J., Hamm, G., Kizer, R. 73 First Row: Hoffman. J., Welty, N., Jones, M. Second Row: Perry, C, Hope, D., Hope, R., Wolfe, L, INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The purpose of ITC Inter-Varsity is to provide Christian -fellowship and Bible Study for students of Indiana Technical College. The ITC Inter-Varsity is a non-denominational group affiliated with the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, which is an in- ternational organization. We welcome all students and faculty of Indiana Technical College to attend our meetings. 74 The Chemical Engineering Society is open to any student in Chemical Engineering. Its purpose is to help develop the student in his profession by dis- seminating knowledge relating to the practice and theory of chemical engineering for him. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY First Row: King, D., Macpherson, J. Second Row: Cranmer, J., Moderator; Ghogawala, H., Albright, R., Howard, R., Davis, D., Hamilton, J., Siebert, G., Wright, C, Dixon, Dr. T., Depart- ment Chairman. Third Row: Damle, V., Mehta, K., Wagle, A., Berkey, E., Gould, A., Consultant Engineer; Barkson, E„ Hurt, J., Bodette, J., Kurtz, J., Trahan, R. 75 First Row: Blank R., Devlin, E., Pursell, J., Tymolsko, J., Noll T., Kamecke, W., Eng, W. Second Row: Woo, E., Lee, D., Partenheimer, J., Geeks, D., Stebbins, P., Honeycutt, H., Longo, J., Prevet+e, R., Mohammed, R. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS The Indiana Technical College Electrical Asso- ciation is an association devoted to promoting pro- fessional growth in students in the field of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It prepares the student for his profession by field trips into industry and guest speakers from industry in these fields. The association is an affiliate of the American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers, and membership is open to any student enrolled in the electrical or electronic departments. 76 The purpose of the Electronic Engineering So- ciety is to bring together all of the electronic en- gineering students in order to promote interest in electronic engineering and to advance it and its allied fields. This society provides members with the oppor- tunities to hear qualified speakers from this field of industry and to tour plants which design and pro- duce electronic equipment. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SOCIETY First Row: Huge, A., Dilworth, L, Seagraves, D., Allen, G., Gates, D,, Bennett, M. Second Row: Sullivan, R., Lewis, H., Sorenson, Prof. P. F., Faculty Advisor; Corkery, D., DeWoody, D., Cowder, N., Bentzen, S., Vimislik, H. Third Row: Deforest, D., Doyle, C, Hill, W., Surprise, J., Woo, E., Eng, W„ Bal- lentine, J. Fourth Row: Chewey, G., Lowry, R., Hubenthal, R., Bailey, H„ Dykman, R„ Sutton, D., Bloom, M., Gavitt, R., Sena, J. 77 First Row: Robert Foggan, Ken Strong, Faculty Advisor; Mike Warren, Joseph Walko. Second Row: James McCracken, Kent Olson, Andrew Tomko, Kevin Saul, R. Ashby. Third Row: Larry Oglesby, Alec Wilder, Tom Callahan, Barry Gartman. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES The Institute of Aeronautical Sciences is the rep- resentative society for engineers, designers, and technical specialists in all of the sciences related to the design and development of airborne craft. Student membership provides the student en- gineer or scientist with broad opportunities to en- gage in activities associated with his future career in aviation. 78 The Mechanical Engineering Club is an affiliate of the Fort Wayne section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Membership is available to students enrolled in the Mechanical Engineering department. The purpose of this organization is to advance, promote, and teach new phases of mechanical en- gineering. This is accomplished by speeches by experienced engineers and field trips to area industry. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CLUB First Row: Cartwriqht, R, Zaucha, R., Kennedy, J., Sheffer, R., Gasdorf, R., Maciolek, C, Rushton, W. Second Row: Ferquson, N., Kuystantas, S., Hite, S. ( Beck, G., Quinn, C. J., Faculty Advisor; Buthmann, H., Pa ' matier, D., Flaniqan, M. Third Row: Bustillos, F., Cook, H., Kershaw, J., Ghumrawi, S., Patrick, J., Kelchner, J., Williams, L, Moy, S., Powell, G. Fourth Row: Topp, C, LaFollette, R.. Kyle, O., Woodfiel, W.. Endenberqer, P., Scott, G., Hartman, L., Albanese, N., Far- ley, W., Jones, V. First Row: Peel, W., Macklin, H„ Faculty Moderator; Res, B., Buyers, W., Farley, W., Leonard, A. Second Row: Thoma, S., Hill, R., Webster, J., Bise, T„ Dominique, C. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS The Society of Automotive E ngineers at Indiana Technical College is a student branch, affiliated with the national society. It is sponsored by the Me- chanical Engineering Department and is open to all engineering students who are interested in the advancement of the automotive industry. 80 The Society of American Military Engineers has made membership in its organization available to any full-time student. It is a national organization whose purpose is to advance the knowledge and understanding of the science of military engineer- ing in connection with its service to the United States of America. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS First Row: Scott, G., Cranmer, J. W., Moderator; Boscolo, A., Brewster, G. Second Row: Longo, J., Horsh, G., Jones, V., Bailey, H., Ripple, J. 81 Bohnke, G., Meyer, H., Osborne, J., Waite, D., Jacobson, C. KEKIONGAN AMATEUR RADIO CLUB The Kekionga Amateur Radio Club ' s objectives are to promote amateur radio activities among interested students and to bring together students who have an interest in the practical application of communications. To qualify for membership, a student or faculty member must have a Federal Communications Commission License ranging from novice to ad- vanced. Instruction for these licenses is provided by the qualified members to those who wish to take the examinations for them. 82 The Indiana Technical College Flying Club was formed to give members an opportunity to fly, to obtain their licenses and to learn to fly at minimum cost. Day and night, local and cross-country flights are made at slight expense of the members. The organization has two planes: a Cessna 140, and a Cessna 120, both of which are hangared at Smith Field. Membership is open to all students and faculty of Indiana Technical College. INDIANA TECHNICAL COLLEGE FLYING CLUB First Row: lonq, J., Dixon, J., Foggan, R., Brewster, G., Fer- rari, K., Bayes, L, Dow, B., Faculty Moderator. Second Row: Ward, C, Callahan, T., Prevette, R., Jones, V., Michaellis, W., Acheson, J., Tepper, J., Olson, J. 83 First Row: Blaney, T., Callahan, T., White, G. Second Row: Carey, E., Lonq, J., Nemth, S., Cassidy, T., Young, B., Cline, H., Sadlon, M. Third Row: Cormkan, J., Lilja, J., DeRuby, R., Morinqiello, D., Thorsdale, W., Deer, O., Brewster, L., Brayer, R., Van Ert, J. INDIANA TECHNICAL COLLEGE WEIGHT- LIFTING CLUB The Indiana Technical College Weight- Lifting and Body-Building Club began in January of 1958. Its purpose is to promote physical culture and further sportsmanship and teamwork. Teams from the club have entered and have placed satisfactorily in col- lege competition. Membership is available to any student who is not on scholastic probation. 84 The goal of the Physics Club is the advancement and diffusion of knowledge pertaining to the science of physics and its application to human welfare. The organization has acquired a laboratory for experimental projects. Besides these projects, the organization ' s goal is reached by trips into industry and noted lecturers in the field of physics. PHYSICS CLUB First Row: Mlyakawa, K., Faculty Advisor; Peters. J., Zegan, P., Willcox, P., Kobiske, R. Second Row: Morrison, C, Johnston, R., Crowe, K., Marshall, D. 85 First Row: Adra, A., Dagher, I., Ghumrawl, S., Raffoul, J., Baltaqi, A. Second Row: El-Saleh, J., Dal la I, E., Hamoui, F.. Salloum, A., Abbas, O., Mawlawi, A. ARAB STUDENT CLUB The objectives of the Arab Student Club are: the promotion of better understanding with the Ameri- can people, the dissemination of true and adequate information about Arab people, the extension of help and guidance to Arab students at Indiana Technical College, and the securing of scholarships for the benefit of Arab students. Membership in this organization is available to any Arab students and any students interested in the Arab world. 86 The primary purpose of the Hawaiian Club is to be of helpful assistance to the members in their undergraduate studies at Indiana Technical Col- lege. The state of Hawaii is the only state repre- sented by a student organization at Tech. Member- ship is open to any student in good standing. HAWAIIAN CLUB First Row: Oda, R., Hagihara, C, Kitsuki, L, Nazaki, E. Second Row: Tanaka, R., Kawabe, K., Moon Hi, J., Morimoto, R. 87 First Row: Patel, C, Koradia, P., Sanghvi, J., Thakkar, V., Idqunji, N., Patel. C. M. Second ' Row: Damle, V., Dubash, P., Sheth, S„ Shukla, P., Singh, S., Sheth, M., Shah, H., Ghoga- wala, H. Third Row: Gandhi, N., Mehta, K„ Wagle, A., Ganqar, N., Vyas, P., Datta, B., Gaglani, J., Singh, J., Sheth, B. INDIA ASSOCIATION To promote mutual understanding and social and cultural relations among the Indian students at In- diana Technical College and the non-Indians, and to assist the Indian students in coming in closer con- tact with one another are the functions of the India Association. Membership is available to any Indian student and his or her spouse, and any non-Indian upon acceptance by the executive committee. 88 The purpose of ITC Veterans Club is to promote educational and social activities and to relay cur- rent information pertaining to veterans of the armed services attending school here. TC VETERANS CLUB First Row: Machamer, F., Kostin, H., Marshall, Prof. R., Fac- ulty Moderator; West, D., Kubit, A. Second Row: Vimislik, H., Vineyard, H., Bornmann, L, Ziler, J., Topp, C, Thomas, G. 89 I [ First Row Huq, M., Shamsi, Khan, N. F., Jadoon, M., Ahmed, R. Second Row: Husain, M. PAKISTAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Pakistan Student Association is to interpret the culture, problems and aspira- tions of the Pakistanis to the campuses and com- munities of America. Any student or trainee who is a citizen of Pakistan and who is enrolled in any Fort Wayne institute of higher learning or attached to any organized train- ing group is eligible for membership. The Student Christian Fellowship is a non-denomi- national religious program designed to promote re- ligious growth and to enhance the spiritual life of the student. Membership is open to all students. STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP First Row: Gasdorf, R., Laszlo, P., Reverend Advisor; Id- gunji, N. Second Row: Bentzen, S., Wagner, D., Case, L, Hamoui, F. First Row: Clark, R., Copits, R., Dixon, J., Large, R., Smith, G., Charbeneau, J., Steele, J. Second Row: Smith, V., Carey, E., Finniqan, J., Karlson, C, Blank, R., Gasdorf, R., Kirkland, R. TECH MANOR CLUB The purpose of the Tech Manor Club is to pro- mote the self-government of dormitory students, to represent dormitory students to the College ad- ministration, to promote scholastic attainment, and to promote the social development and general welfare of the students. Membership consists of all male students living in the dormitories at Indiana Technical College. 92 The Newman Club is an organization for Catholic students designed to help the student in his religious, social, and cultural life. The club is guided by a chaplain appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese. The inspiration of Cardinal Newman is the guiding light of the clubs which now exist at more than 300 colleges and universities in the United States. NEWMAN CLUB First Row: Scheerens, J., Lyn, D., lacovelli, J. Second Row: Spear, E., Griffin, R., Famulare, J., Maciolek, C, Denault, R., Bertrand, J„ Ceruo, S. Third Row: Lehman, C, Twenter, J., Prezioso, R., Yodushock, K., Finnegan, E., Erb, P., Madigan, ' T., Forbes, D. Fourth Row: Finnigan, J., Carey, E., Essen- macher, G„ Staley, R., Wefze!, E., Ley, E., Hoqan D Walko, J. y 93 First Row: Chung, R., Chung, S. Second Row: Sun On May, Lum, J., Kuo, S„ Eny, W., Lee, D. Third Row: Woo, E., Lee, K., Chiang, K., Sum Yau, C, Luke, D., Ma, E. CHINESE CLUB To be a member of the Chinese Club, one must be of Chinese origin. The primary purpose of this organization is to promote cultural and social re- lationships for members. This is accomplished by participation in intramural sports, study of both western and oriental cultures, and instillment of a worthy philosophy of life. 94 The purpose of the Mathematics Club is to pro- mote among the students of Indiana Technical Col- lege an active, enthusiastic interest in Mathematics and its applications in science and engineering. Regular membership shall be open to any student or faculty member of Indiana Technical College wh is interested in mathematics. Honorary membership may be conferred upon persons selected by the electorate for outstanding contributions to the club or to mathematics. MATHEMATICS CLUB First Row: Alexander. Z., Firtion, A., Dorn, J. Second Row: Sarber, Prof. R., Hippensteele, S., Pollet, J., Cohan, L. 95 C. Grant Taylor Editor-in-Chief Kent Kelly Sports Editor Ralph DePaola Graduate Editor KEKIONGAN The year 1961-62 has drawn to a close leaving us with the memories of what will come to be known as those happy carefree days in college. As the weeks and months grow into years, we the staff of the 1962 KEKIONGAN hope that this book will help you to relive some of the moments spent in the intellectual growing pains at Indiana Tech. We have attempted through words and photos to pre- sent an attractive record of some of the important highlights of the year which made these pains more pleasurable. Frank German, Writer; Howard Salles, Photographer; Eugene Ricci, Editor, Fall and Winter Terms. Howard in Darkroom 96 NUCLEUS We of the staff like to feel that we have done a good job of representing the Tech student. Our primary purpose is to promote student interests, and to present news and information of importance to all at Indiana Tech. We believe in Indiana Tech and its principles, and we consistently support all organizations and pro- grams which contribute to the welfare and progress of the college. Whenever criticisms are leveled, we intend them to be constructive, and in keeping with a policy of responsible reporting. Regarding issues of importance outside the ITC campus, our theme is one of loyalty to the principles of Democracy and a free society, and of unflagging opposition to any ideas or actions which tend to undermine the American way of life. First Row: Walter Langeman, photo editor; Howard Lewis, business manager; Theodore Carroll; R. O. Gavitt, editor; D. J. Corkery, associate editor; W. S. Hill, editorial assistant; Ken Sexton, sports editor. Second Row: E. Spear, Dan Finch, Richard Morris, Robert Krueger, Wayne Shoemaker, Edwin Ley, Daryl Waite, Henry Cook, Robert Birman, circulation manager; Richard Kizer. 97 BOWLING CLUB DIVISION I First Row: E. Loescher, K. Gaul, J. Vesey, R. Krueger, B. Stroupe, C. Saweikis, S. Barasch, B. Ferguson, T. Jones. Sec- ond Row: R. Bracht, J. Gryglewski, Y. Urdenta, J. Herrera, F. Bustillos, R, Zavala, R. Repka, R. Chung, J. Ripple. Third Row: H. Vimislik. J. Sena, K. Gricius, M. Bloom, G. Allen, W. Gregg, U. Rappleyea, D. Sherwood, F. Jedliskowski, R. Pumareio, J. Pu+rich, B. Robb, H. Bailey. DIVISION II First Row: G. Lee, J. Ching, S. Moy, T. Smith, T. Schauer, C. Fiorenza, J. Kruse, H. Fanning, L. Green, J. Curtiss, R. Tanka. Second Row: R. Wanner, S. Chung, H. Hartman, S. Wilson, N. Brewer, L. Bayes, D. Chemelewski, T. Scalzo, D. Sarber, R. Swindell, D. M. Case, T. Dixon, R. Marshall, H. Nitta. Third Row: D. Loose, R. Bey, G. Gandolfo, L. Treadway, W. Reilly, B. Williamson, J. Hoffman, A. Wilder, A. Starr, R. Deruby, K. Ferrari, D. Robeson, R. Preble, W. Farley, H. Meyer. Fourth Row: F. Rockas, H. Beck, J. Steele, J. Dohner, S. Nemeth, V. Pratb. 98 First Row: Mrs. Lepley, Mrs. Jerome Spiel, Mrs. Raymond Lowry, Mrs. Joseph Boehrer, Mrs. Lloyd Green, Mrs. Jerry Feinmel, Mrs. John Updegraff, Mrs. Arthur Firtion, Mrs. Wal- ter Suever, Mrs. James Acheson. Second Row: Mrs. James Storck, Mrs. Wilbur Bryant, Mrs. John Sanders, Mrs. Ilko Kowalenko, Mrs. Daniel Finch, Mrs. Robert Krueger, Mrs. Theodore Carroll, Mrs. Charles Booker, Mrs. Robert McGirr. Third Row: Mrs. Steven Zakrzewski, Mrs. Ernest Vyrostek, Mrs. Arthur Szabo, Mrs. Ronald Hoffman, Mrs. David Durand, Mrs. Wilfred M a il let, Mrs. Marcus Whitman, Mrs. Michael Giger, Mrs. Aubrey Newman, Mrs. Harley Bailey. INDIANA TECH WIVES First Row: Zahi Pursell, Charlotte Elander, Marilyn Green, Rosann Lowry, Pat Firtion. The main objective of this organization is to further social activities, acquaintances, and good fellowship among the wives of the students of Indiana Technical College. We also sponsor pro- grams on topics of interest for the benefit of the members of this organization. The highlight of the year was a hobby auction and fashion show. The wives created the articles that were auctioned and entertained their guests by modeling the fashions which were provided by McCall ' s. A banquet was held honoring the wives whose husbands were graduating. The officers included: President, Marilyn Green; Vice-President, Joan Boehrer; Secretary, Rose- anne Lowry; Treasurer, Shirley Feinmel. Wk 99 REEKS The cornerstone-laying ceremony was held Oc- tober 21, 1961. ALPHA GAMMA UPSILON Beta Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Upsilon was accepted 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 organization whose aim and purpose to to promote friendship, comradeship, and mutual understanding among the members; to develop character; to uphold the ideals of the College, and to toster the highest ideals of ethical conduct and good citizenship. First Row: Dr. Ivan Planck, James Kennedy, Frank Rockas, Frank Germano, John Nelson, Sidney Barasch, Russell Boger, James Vesey, Jack Quinn. Second Row: Robert Krueger, Jo- seph Cozzolino, Charles Saweikis, Thomas Wong, Ed Ondak, Eugene Ricci. Third Row: James Gadley, Howard Salles, Michael Flanigan, Kent Kelly, Marion Griffin, Arthur Head- lough, Roger Schmidt. 102 Iff 103 KAPPA SIGMA PHI 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 active members each term. As the turnover in membership is usually large because of the number of members graduating each term, several pledges are accepted for initiation into the fraternity each ,term. First Row: Frank Buzzanca, John Schreiber, James Rood, Ken Coon. Second Row: Robert Marshall, Wesley Arford, Paul Taylor, Anatole Szulga, Bill Falbe, Dennis Kidd, Conny Cope- land, Joseph D ' Italia, John Kruse. Third Row: John Foster, Harry Hartman, Edward Wetz, Nicholas Brewer, Lynn Sterl- inq Bryan Grapentine, Warren Rushton, Joseph Von Sickle. Fourth Row: Donald Cathcart, William Porter, Michael Sonaco, Don McGarvey, Smokey Wilson, Melvin Mixner, Arnold Johnson, James Hurt. 104 m 105 THETA MU PI Originally organized at Indiana Technical College in January, 1957, Theta Mu Pi Fraternity places special importance on three items: EQUALITY, UN- DERSTANDING, and UNITY. A constructive pledge program with no hazing or degradation of any sort, as well as special stress being placed on high scholar- ship as a requisite to a successful fraternity, are an integral part of the program. All members are ac- cepted solely on their own individual worth, regard- less of race, color, or creed. First Row: Jerry Ripple, Brian Boehmer, Abel Shahverdian, Walter Langeman, Daniel Finch, Rudy Chung, James Rusnak, Joseph lacovelli. Second Row: Kenneth Sexton, Richard Le- Grand, Galen Horsch, Angelo Boscolo, Lee Bernhardt, Peter Zegan, Harley Bailey, Marvin Cunningham, Daniel Lee. Third Row: Joseph Longo, Tony Todjarieh, Dave Pisitvasem, Roy Mask, Robert Stewart, Ve rnon Jones, Mohammed Jadoon, Jerry Dra II, Rudy Schalow, Dearl Seagraves. m4 - l I m i fc:. f. i 107 PHI KAPPA LAMDBA Phi Kappa Lambda offers a brotherhood fraternity for the Catholic students at Indiana Tech. Phi Kappa was the name selected by the membership to serve as the outward sign of an organization that en- deavors to promote conduct consistent with good morals, and an active Catholic faith, creating an atmosphere which will stimulate substantial intellec- tual progress and scholastic achievement; and also to promote principles of fraternal loyalty through brotherhood. First Row: Kevin Saul, Ralph Robert, A. C. Steinbach, Wil- liam Robb, Andrew Tomko, Virgil Merkel, William Ferguson. Second Row: Donald Rusciolelli, Ronald Trahan, Joseph Za- leski, Edward Loescher, Thomas Gardner, William Taylor, McTerrance Dughes, Gerald Monti. Third Row: Joseph Gry- glewski, Eugene Pitstick, James Bodette, James Scanlon, Ronald Sterba, Thomas Smolarek, Harold Rebert, Mike Shirey. 108 Ml 109 SIGMA PHI DELTA The purpose of Sigma Phi Delta is to promote advancement of the engineering profession; to foster the advancement of engineering education; to instill a greater spirit of cooperation among engi- neering students and organizations; to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of good citizenship, Christian manhood, obedience to law and to brotherhood; and to encourage excellence in scholar- ship. The fraternity was founded at the University of Southern California in April, 1924. The membership totals nearly 4,000 engineers and engineering stu- dents. First Row: Floyd Foust, Bruno Wallenburg, John Hogan, Ed Smirk Second Row: Charles Kernick, Robert Baillargeon, Charles Fiorenza, Arthur Nicholson, Larry Oglesby, Tillman Moss. Harold Cline, Thomas Cassidy, Michael Katovich. Third Row: Merlen Teal, Gerald White, Thomas Schauer, Steven Breiner, Thomas Callahan, Hugh McSweyn, H. William Engle, Thomas Scalzo, Stanley Dyer. Fourth Row: Joe Jereb, Rodney Schrader, Paul Colombo, David Bowser, David Chemelewski, Herman Meyer, Billy Young, Larry Cherry, C. William Wright. 110 Ill 111 PHI IOTA ALPHA Phi lota 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. First Row: Freddy Bustillos, Joly Urdaneta, Rafael Zavala, Marion DelValle, Hector Tuesca. Second Row: Roberto Pu- marejo, Guillermo O ' Byrne, B. S. Ray, J. A. Salazar, Manuel Penso, J. A. Herrera, F. D ' Aqostino. 112 113 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA KM The purpose of Kappa Sigma Kappa is to develop and enhance the personality of its members, to en- courage scholastic achievement and good conduct, broaden outside interests, promote mutual under- standing and increase loyalty on the part of the fraternity brothers to Indiana Tech. Membership in Alpha Chapter is open to all male students of In- diana Tech. First Row: Dennis Bleser, Jerry Pursell, Reny Caron. Second Row: Larry Berringer, Lawrence Dreiband, Philip Rappleyea, Louis Treadway, Don Sherwood, Larry Case, William Shrader. Third Row: Dean Roose, George Gandolfo, Wilson Reilly, Dave King, William Halpen, Thomas Jones, William Gregg. Fourth Row: Bob Kosiarek, Dick Joslin, Norbert Jakuszeski, Dennis Geiger, Robert Hubenthal, Kenneth Halsaple, Kent Rohlof. 114 First Row: Alvin Harris, Odes Kyle, Charles Poignard, Forrest William, Robert Kirkland. Second Row: James Kennedy, Andre Prioleau, Louis Cooke, Carl Morrison, Paul Warner. KAPPA ALPHA PSI Kappa Alpha Psi, a college fraternity now com- prised of more than 200 undergraduate and alumni chapters on major campuses and in cities throughout the country, boasts a membership of over 20,000. It was founded in the school year of 1910-191 I on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. Its constitution is the law of an organization predicated upon, and dedicated to, the principles of achievement through a democratic fraternity. Preparation of the coat of arms was completed during the summer of 1911 by three of the founders who solicited the aid of a professor of Greek Art at the Indiana University together with that of a pro- fessor of Greek at Concordia University. The second chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in 1913. K 115 IOTA TAU KAPPA Iota Tau Kappa is an honorary engineering fra- ternity whose name symbolizes Industry (lota), Thrift (Tau), and Knowledge (Kappa). The chief objective of this organization is to promote and to inculcate high ideals and attitudes of scholarship among the members of the student body of Indiana Technical College. In order to become a member of lota Tau Kappa, an engineering student must have a grade-point average of 3.5 or more for four terms, not necessarily consecutive terms. At least sixteen college credit hours shall comprise each of these four terms. First Row: Rudy Schalow, Ronald Kobiske, Walter Wilm, Harold Braun, Steen Ben+zen. Second Row: John Raffoul. Wendelin Schmidt, Stanley Payne, William Hill, Sherman Zell, Ronald Rothermel. 116 First Row: Dr. Ivan Planck, ' Joseph Dorn, Lloyd Green, C. David Dow, Arthur Firtion, Jack Penn, David Daugherty, Vic- tor Kulmala, Peter File. Second Row: Charles Lepley, Bruce Browand, Charles Booker, David McCullouqh, Lawrence Dil- worth, Walter Suever, Robert McGirr, M. Lane Fisher, John DeFelice, Kenneth Pretto. ALPHA OMEGA TAU The Alpha Omega Tau social fraternity became a part of Indiana Technical College in January, 1957. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote fellow- ship, social, scholastic, and recreational activities for its members. 117 THETA TAU UPSILON BTf First Row: Rodqer S. St. John, Donald Lomont, Russell S teele, Raymond Denault, Charles Brown, Bruce Jones. Second Row: James Kane, James Patrick, John Hamilton, Mr. R. Marshal, Mr. R. J. Swindell, Richard Copits. Victor Smith, Richard Krebs, Harvey Baiter. Third Row: David Norr, Ted Blaney, Larry Wambaganass, Ron Siebert, Dennis Parrott, Richard Theta Tau Upsilon Fraternity was originated on April 7, 1962, by sixteen students of Indiana Techni- cal College with the basic purpose of becoming a National Fraternity. The membership grew until 38 men were granted charter membership. The members then resigned themselves to the task of reaching the initial goal. The Fraternity standards were established to instill a strong foundation and to make membership a true honor and privilege. The basic ideals of the Fraternity were to pro- mote high academic standards, provide a useful service to college and community, to guide and man- age gentlemanly conduct at all times, to always put forth with highest moral character, and to develop an unsurpassable union of brotherhood that will serve as a guide throughout a lifetime. Blank, David Nash, James Troska, Phillip Reed, David Durand, Georqe Smith, Stanley Mitchell, Raymond Stutzman, Michael Klein, Robert Pooler. Fourth Row: Allen Price, Dave Whir- rett, Chester Pietras, Lewis Bornman, Frank Ello, James Fitz- qibbons, Francis Kushner, Barry Gortman, Richard Ernsting. 118 Mr. Dale W. MeMillen speaking at the dedication of the library 119 PORTS The new McMillen Library was completed and dedicated May 19, 1962. First Row, left to right: Ray Thompson, John Winebrenner, Skip Cloys, Steve Hatch, Bob Hubenthal, Jack Braun. Second Row: Dave Hickman, Ron Zigler, Dave Carrol, Fred Adamek, Mike Giger, Ralph Spencer. BASKETBALL Coach Bob Macy The Tech Warriors basketball squad, under the fine leadership of Coach Macy, completed the most success- ful season in the history of the school. Not only did the team compile a good l9-won-and-6-lost record, but they placed first in the Mid-Central Conference and were runners-up in the R.I .T. tournament. Ron Zigler was named Most Valuable Player. He was the leading scorer and led in offensive rebounds. The Carni Basketball Award went to Dave Hickman and Mike Giger, and the most improved player award was given to Ralph Spencer. The Warriors will be losing three top competitors: Cloys, Hatch, and Hubenthal. The loss of these men will definitely injure the depth of next year ' s ball team, for they will not easily be replaced. 122 RESULTS Tech 77 ; Malone 65 Tech 93 • Giffin 77 Tech 87 Taylor 95 Tech 82 Adrian 80 Tech 79 • Grace 70 Tech 95 Bethel 74 R.I.I . Tourney Tech 84 Newark 70 Tech 97 Lawrence Tech 93 Tech 68 West Va. Tech 73 Tech 97 Tri-State 75 Tech 65 Hanover 79 Tech 81 Marian 77 Tech 81 Huntington 71 Tech 98 Concordia 64 Tech 67 Tri-State 77 Tech 102 Manchester 91 Tech 87 Anderson 94 Tech 100 Giffin 78 Tech 92 Indiana Central 89 Tech 95 Tri-State 73 Tech 108 Detroit Tech 66 Tech 106 Concordia 68 Tech 70 Northwood 83 Tech 67 Huntington 74 Tech 118 Grace 87 Mid-Central Conference Games 123 BASKETBALL 124 125 N First Row, left to right: Felix Iturbe, Abel Shaverdian, Carlos Mayorca, Walter Germain, George Theodore, Rafael Robles, Richard Baker, Wedelin Schmidt. Second Row: Alex Garcia, Bohdan Chaplynski, Jeff Davis, Ralph Armstrong, Vasilios Zafirapoulos, Don Forbes, Manoucher Monsef, Rodney Schrader, Ravel Coqueran, Coach Bob Leffers. SOCCER The Tech soccer team for the past five years has been gradually building itself into perhaps one of the top Mid-West teams. Their schedule now con- sists of some of the top teams in the nation. This past season was a poor one from the won-and- lost column. The Warriors had only one victory, but this was not indicative of the brand of soccer they played. 126 N s V 127 First Row, left to right: R. DeRuby, J. Reed, K. Benoit, K. Kltz (mgr.), D. Kiewitt, J. Maloni, D, Luke, J. Semelsberger. Sec- ond Row: Coach P. Kennell, D. Baker, K. Sherman, J. Nelson, B. Daniels, T. Hawk, R. Gessue, D. Helker, M. Bickley, K. Kelly. With only five regulars returning from the previ- ous season, Coach Phil Kennell had to attempt to build a winning team using many inexperienced players. The team compiled a five-won-and-nine- lost record. Coach Kennell made his team ' s victories important ones, as they were all Mid-Central Con- ference wins, which ' gave the Tech team second place in the Conference standings. Rick Gessue paced the pitching staff by compil- ing a four-won-and-four-lost record. Kent Kelly led the team in hitting and also received the M. V. P. Award. Gessue, Semelsberger, Nelson, Lewis and Luke will be lost due to graduation, and it may prove hard to replace them. MID-CENTRAL CONFERENCE GAMES Tech 18 Tri-State 7 Tech 8 Tri-State 4 Tech 5 Grace 3 Tech 2 Grace 7 Tech 6 Concordia 5 Tech 14 ConcordFa 9 Tech 3 Huntington 8 Tech 4 Huntington 12 BASEBALL 128 I ! ■ P  ►f .f im mkM - g- Kr fe tfe; 1 0 ■z 129 - T - ;- GOLF Left to right: Toby Richards. Wilbur Bryant, Hank Kostin, Robert Ashby, Chet Topp, Woody Stillwagon, Coach Ben Dow. The linksmen completed this season undefeated in match play with a seven-won-and-one-tie rec- ord, which is a first in the history of the school. They tied for first place in the Mid-Central Con- ference and finished tenth in the little State An- nual Golf Match. Toby Richards was the squad ' s captain, and Bob Ashby was named the most valuable player. Graduation will claim Richards, Bryant, Kostin, and Topp. This will be a great loss to the squad, so Coach Dow will be pressed hard to find enough talent to replace them. 130 First Row, left to right: D. Liibe (Epee), A. Feliciano (Italian Foil), D. Graham (Epee), G. Wagner (Italian Foil). Second Row: R. Steffen (Sabre), S. Hippensteele (Sabre), L. Bornmann (Sabre), H. Wahl, coach. FENCING The Tech Fencing Team completed a success- ful season, but exceptional performances were turned in by Alvin Feliciano and Danny Graham. At the Indiana Divisional Championship Fencing Tournament, Feliciano won the first-place gold metal in open foil competition, and Graham won third place in the epee competition. Both men were invited to the National Tournament and awarded membership in the Amateur Fencers League of America. This was the first time that any student at Tech placed in this tournament. 131 Left to Right: Ray Thompson, Art Firtion, Howard Gray- less, Terry Aeschliman, Rama Bolla, Coach Ben Dow. TENNIS Coach Dow placed an inexperienced team on the courts this Fall with the exception of Art Fir- tion. Coach Dow seems to have great hopes of molding this young team into topnotch competi- tors. Ray Thompson and Howard Grayless im- proved greatly as the season progressed, and they may possibly be the leaders of next year ' s team. Art Firtion again this season won the Most Valuable Player award, but he will be lost due to graduation and will be a great loss to the team. ..This season the Tech team gained only one lone victory over Grace and placed fourth in the Mid-central Conference. 132 E. Murphy K. Gaerte C. McKim TRACK This was the first year that track was a Mid- Central Conference sport. The Tech team has been very weak in this sport the past few seasons, pri- marily due to the lack of depth. This same problem hampered the team again this year. Coach Macy did receive fine performances from each man on the team. This year ' s team set seven new school records, and were just beginning to look real good when the season came to a close. This team proved they had something more than what their record showed. When they participated in the Mid-Central Conference (the final meet of the season), they finished a very close second. NAME J. Cormican H. Fager C. McKim K. Gaerte E. Murphy R. Zigler J. Winebrenner C. Johnson EVENT High jump — Relays 440— Relays 440 (Time-52.4) — 1 2 Mile (Time-2:05.3) High jump (6 ' l-3 4 ) High hurdles (Time- 1 7. 1) — Low hurdles 1 2 Mile Pole vault (II ' 3 ) Relays Mile Relay Team: Fager, McKim, Zigler, Cormican (Time 3:44) Half-Mile Relay Team: Cormican, McKim, Johnson, Winebrenner (Time 1:37.2) School Record 1 133 TECH ALUMNI Lou Culp Is Director of both Public and Alumni Relations for the College, and also handles the activities of the News Bureau. Working with him are Bob Harold, Alumni Executive Secretary Winifred Troyer, plus three part-time student assistants. Contrary to popular belief, the Alumni Relations Office, located on Center Drive, just south of the President ' s Office, is not operate d exclusively for Indiana Tech graduates. On-campus students are invited to visit the offices at any time when the staff can offer constructive counsel regarding campus or alumni activities. Any student is welcome to drop in for a visit if for no other purpose than to learn what the National Alumni Association accomplishes for its members and what is expected of graduates after they have left the campus. The Association looks on each student as a poten-. tial alumnus, who will some day become a vital part of the foundation on which the College is built. College graduates everywhere share the psycho- logical urge to be identified as a member of the group, which is perhaps better described as the notion of belonging. Truly once a student earns the title alumnus, he enters an exciting new part of the brotherhood of man. Alumni Homecoming is a big annual event on campus, but graduates and former students are welcome to visit any time. ' f TTW rv . £ a NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS ASSOCIATION Above, Winifred Trover, staff secretary, discusses opera- tion of the Alumni office with Charles Andracchio, a Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Chuck is a student assistant, who often works on Alumni projects. The Order of the Silver Slide Rule award is conferred each year on selected Alumni who have contributed distin- guished service to the College or to the community in which they live. Don Temple National President Bob Harold Executive Secretary 135


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