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

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Indiana Institute of Technology Editor: Sam Medici Assistant Editor: John E. Jones Staff: Richard Cole Barry Simonds Photographers : Bill Mcintosh Arnold Carlson Faculty Moderator: Professor Darrovv Fox 1966 K E K I O N G A N iJ :.; ' Mm ' - ' j Siii ii ' ) t. sj. , v  ' -. «  ' ' ■ --««. (| ;, Students between classes Moving into the new Alumni Quadrangle Dorm counselor helping student Last minute cramming You mean you haven ' t been to class in a week! Do you think the Professor will find us up here? Skateboard craze Friday night dance Smile you ' re on candid camera! She said it ' s 100 proof. Many Tech students respond to the Red Cross blood drive. 10 Much blood is shed for the Vampire Cup. liXil Tech Students vote once a vear for class officers. I thought he was running for senior Class President. 11 Future Civil Engineer Student analyzing chemistry experiment. I still think it was a good lab. report. Relaxing night of study. MS. ' • ' ■o •m . Reviewing class notes. Psychology test. i Scene familiar to all Tech. students. Final calculations Lost in thought 14 Left to Right: Vinod Mehta, Bombay, India; Ahmed Yamin Mirzi, Karachi, Pakistan; Ahmed David Mirzi, Karachi, Pakistan. President Johnson talking with three Indiana Tech students about the undeclared war between their countries. The President was on an afternoon stroll when he met the students. After talking with them, he invited them into the White House for a personal tour. While on the tour the President men- tioned that he was glad that the Indian and Pakis- tanis students were still friends even though their countries were fighting. 15 When the weather outdoors is hke this then the fun indoors is like this and the work indoors hke this 16 ch ' s emergency shelter S The new Playboy must be out Neither snow or sleet shall hinder the hearty student — especially if overcut. 1 ■■Pi , 18 p- iV4Vi A Tech secretary braves the cold Brrrrr. 19 Dr. Edward C. Thoma President Our yearbook, the Kekiongan, provides the memorabiha for each of us, students and faculty ahke. It especially salutes our senior students, and we all join in wishing them, those great successes which they have envisioned and planned. For the rest of us, the yearbook serves as a challenge and a guidepost on what we can do the next year to improve upon this present year. Only as we accept the challenge to not only strive to accomplish more, but actually achieve this, do we make lasting and important contributions. May the Kekiongan serve both as a sounding-board and as a record of the challenges that we have accepted and accomplished and provide for us insights to do even more. 20 Left: President Thoma speaking at the Awards Convocation. Belozv: Mr. Jack Dillon, left. President of the Alumni Association turns the new Alumni Quad- rangle over to President Thoma. k 21 Mr. C. A. Overholt Vice-President and Treasurer 22 Dr. Ralph Young Dean of Faculty 23 ■■Mmjim hHJH ft 1 % i Harold Belt Assistant to the President 24 I Robert Ruhl Assistant to the President 25 Dr. Walter Williams Dean of Engineering 26 Dr. Lon D. Randall Dean of Students 27 Evelyn Bowyer, Assistant Registrar Oren Huffer, Registrar and Director of Admissions. | 28 Donald R. Steiner Assistant Dean of Students 29 Robert Large Director of Placement 30 Paul Arnold Director of Freshmen Division 31 Mac Fuelber, Business Manager Catherine Walsh, Secretary to ' the President and Board of Trustees. 32 i ' S Christopher C. Kraft, Manned Space Flight Director, delivering the 45th Commencement address. He is shown wearing Doctor of Engineering hood which was conferred just prior to the beginning of his address. 33 ftlLH ftlL ■ ■ . ■ f t f f t ▼ f ' ' - . .«r:,;% -:: : ■ :,:: :.iir:::- Fall Graduates ■ . JPP- Vr , .|f ' jjd ATi ' Graduates receiving their degrees from President Thoma. i 34 ■ -pr 1 If -C f , f f t t ♦ f  f f-f ' .r f f f -f ft f t f f-j.f f f • (t • % ■% Winter Graduates President and Mrs. Thoma congratulating graduates. 35 Arbelaez, Cesar Jose, BSChE; Barquisimeto, Venezuela; Dean ' s List (3); Chemical Engineer- ing Society; Latin American Association, Secre- tary, Treasurer; International Club. Bevins, Lyndon G., BSChE; Genoa, Ohio; Dean ' s List (2); American Chem. Society; Chemical Engineers Society, Secretary, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Delta, Alumni Correspondent, Secretary, Housemanager. Bohnke, Glen L., BSEE; Bryon, Ohio; Dean ' s List (6); Secretary Glee Club; Kekionga Ama- teur Radio Club, Vice-President; Nucleus, Photo Editor; Alpha Omega Tau. Bolinger, Herbert J., BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indi- ana; American Society of Civil Engineers. Bottone, Anthony George, BSEE; Bradford, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers. Bray, Richard Leigh, BSEE; Arcade, New York; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (8); Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers; Iota Tau Kapjja. Fall Graduates Bremanis, Jacob, BSAE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (3); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Dorm Governor; Student Senate; Varsity Base- ball; Intramural Sports; Sigma Pi, Social Chair- Casteel, Ronald G., BSEE; Deshler, Ohio; In- stitute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers; Nucleus Photographer; Alpha Omega Tau, Treasurer. Chellani, Jaikrishan A., BSME; Hyderabad, India; Dean ' s List (1); Treasurer India Asso- ciation. Fager, Homer Martin, BSAE; New Holland, Pennsylvania; American Institute of Aeronau- tics; Flying Club; Varsity Track. Hoffman, David W., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indi- ana; President ' s List (8); Dean ' s List (1); Engineering Drawing (1); Institute of Elec- tronic and Electrical Engineers; Iota Tau Kappa. Homberger, James A., BSEE; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dean ' s List (9); Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers; Henry Caswell Award. Janzen, David C, BSAE; Ontario, Canada; Dean ' s List (4); American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics; Flying Club, Safety Officer. Joseph, Ronald K., BSEE; Ulster Park, New York; Dean ' s List (1); Varsity Bowling; Tech Bowling Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent. Justis, Ferris Dale, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers. Liibbe, Duane H., BSME; Omaha, Nebraska; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman; Flying Club; Judo Club; Hockey Club; Intramural Sports; Varsity Fencing. Minnella, Thomas J. Jr., BSME; Summit, New Jersey; Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Automotive Engineers; Sigma Pi, Vice-Presi- dent, House Manager, Rush Chairman, National Convention Delegate. Moore, Gary A., BSEE; Adisian, Michigan; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Norr, David A., BSME; Grabill, Indiana; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman; Flying Club; Judo Club, Hockey Club; Intramural Sports; Varsity Fencing. Pacual, Julio Jose., BSME; Colon, Cuba; Presi- dent ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (2); Iota Tau Kappa. Patterson, Ronald, BS-Math; CoUingwood, New Jersey; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (1); Judo Club. Perlman, Milton, BS- Physics; Queens, New York; Dean ' s List (9); Dormitory Counselor; Physics Club, President. Peters, Lawrence E., BS-Physics Math.; Hamilton, Ohio; President ' s List (6); American Institute of Physics, Vice-President. Ramirez, Julio Jose, BSME; Bogota, Columbia; Mechanical Engineering Club; Latin American Association; Soccer, Varsity. Rayyes, Sabah Amin, BSCE, Metallurgy Option; Kuwait, Arabia; American Society of Civil En- gineers; Organization of Arab Students, Presi- dent; Varsity Soccer; Arab Students Award; Arabic Language Instructor. Sheth, Dinesh J., BSME, Math. Option; Bombay, India; Mechanical Engineering Club; India Association, Secretary; International Club. Stitt, Robert J., BS-Math.; Holland, Michigan; Newman Club. Stout, Theodore R., BSCH Crawfordsville, Indi- ana; American Chemical Society. Tolani, Santosh Gopaldas, BSME; Bombay, In- dia; President ' s List (6); Dean ' s List (2); Iota Tau Kappa; Mechanical Engineering Club; India Association; International Club. Warrix, Charles C, BSEE; Prestonburg, Ken- tucky; Dean ' s List (2); Princess Elkhorn Scho- larship; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Alpha Omega Tau. Weil, Paul B., BS-Physics; Silver Spring, Mary- land; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (6); Physics Club; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Wood, Jay H., BSCE Masonville, New York; Sigma Pi, Treasurer. ' Young, Melvin C, BSCE; Kenmore, N. York; Deans List ( 1 ) ; American Society of Civil Engineers, President; Student Council; Nucle- us, Varsity Fencing. Graduates Not Shown Dallal, Elie Y., BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mechanical Club; Organization of Arab Students, Treasurer; Inter- national Club; Glee Club. Diffendarfer, Roger L., BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Dixon, John A., BSAE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Fitzgibbons, James M., BSAE, Metallurgy Option; New York, New York; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Tech Manor Club; Varsity Fencing. Goldstein, Arthur, BSAE; Swan Lake, New York; Ameri- can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Irani, Feroze, M., BChE; Bombay, India; Chemical Engi- neering Society; India Association. Kedutat, Chayakarn, BSEE; Bangkok, Thailand; Presi- dent ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (2). Lawhead, Gary K., BSCE; Clearfield, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (1); American Society of Civil Engineers; Weightlifting Club. Ofori, Edward T., BME; Krobo, Ghana; Society of Auto- motive Engineers. Schoof, Brian Fredrick, BSEE; Forsyth, Montana; Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Starewich, Arnold J., BME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Wong, Chee Ying, BSEE; Hong Kong; Christian Fellow- ship, Secretary; Dean ' s List (1); Chinese Club; Physics Lab Instructor. 38 Bruce, Robert E., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List; Glee Club. Bunner, Russell Douglas, BSEE; Garards Fort, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (1); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Intra- murals. Butler, Dennis A., BSMath; Fort Wayne, Indi- ana; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Tech Flying Club. Cedeno, Oswaldo, BSEE; Caracas, Venezuela; Dean ' s List (1): Latin American Association. Curtis, Russell P., BSEE; Follawsbee, West Virginia; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Nucleus, Business Manager. Drennan, Lawrence M., Ill, BSCE; Panama City, Panama; Dean ' s List (3); American Society of Civil Engineers. Winter Graduates Duff, Donald R., BSEE; New Haven, Indiana; Dean ' s List ( 3 ) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Frey, William R., BSEE; Wauseon, Ohio; Dean ' s List (2); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Theta Xi. Gaerte, Ken William, BSCE; New Haven, Indi- ana; American Society of Civil Engineers; Varsity Track. Gussman, Walter Jr., BSCE; Elgin, Illinois; Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; American Society of Civil Engineers. Johnson, Robert L., BSEE; London, Kentucky; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (2); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Kempisty, Walter E., BSEE; Schenectady, New York; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (5). 39 Kettler, William H. Jr., BSEE; Jersey; Tech Flying Club. Stockton, New Kooser, Joseph L., BSCE; Latrobe, Pennsylvania; American Society of Civil Engineers; Newman Club. Kriegsman, Harvey A., BSChE; Ossining, New York; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (3); Iota Tau Kappa Honor Roll ( 1 ) ; Chemical Engineer- ing Society, President; American Chemical So- ciety; Sigma Phi Delta, Secretary, Treasurer, Sports Director, Professional Program Director; Student Senate, Treasurer; Artist-Celebrity Ser- ies Committee; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Lab Assistant (2); Chemical Engineering Lab Assistant (1). Kruetzman, Allen E., BSEE; Decatur, Indiana; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Glee Club; Varsity Golf; Intramural Sports. Lenz, John H., BSEE; Leechburg, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (5); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Tech Manor Club, Gover- nor; Intramural Sports. Mirchandani, Dilip, BS; Bombay, India; Alpha Sigma Phi ' , President, Treasurer; India Associa- tion; Mechanical Engineering Club; Inter- national Club. Murphy, Edward L. Jr., BSEE; Nelsonville, Ohio; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Secretary and Treasurer of Twin Heights Dorm. Olbert, Manfred, BSChE; Rosenberg, Germany; Chemical Engineering Society; International Club: Fencing Team. Oseid, Bjorn, BSEE; Oslo, Norway; Dean ' s List (4); Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Secretary; Soccer Team. Perkins, Roy T., BSCE; Conway, New Hamp- shire; Dean ' s List (2); American Society of Civil Engineers; Sigma Pi. Perus, George D. Jr., BSME; Walpole, Massachu- setts; Freshman Class President; Glee Club, President; Vice-President; Intramural Sports. Rood, James A., BSEE; Dean ' s List (1); Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tech Flying Club; Intra- mural Sports. 40 Schoff, Brian F., BSEE; Forsyth, Montana; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Terui, Glen J., BSCE; Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii; Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Hawaiian Club, Tech Bowling. Thurber, Everett L., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indi- ana; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Webb, John H. Jr., BSAE; Paulding, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (4); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities; American Insti- tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Tech JFlying Club, President, Treasurer. Whittaker, Matthein Jerry D., BSEE; Bluefield, West Virginia; Nucleus; J. V. Basketball; In- tramural Sports. Zigler, Rony D., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana Bert Means Award (2); Hayashi Award (3) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Sigma Phi Epsilon; Varsity Basketball; Track Physical Education Student Instructor. Winter Graduates Not Shown Brown, Charles O., BSEE; Dayton, Ohio; Dean ' s List (1); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Tech Manor Club, President; Weight Lifting Club; Varsity Track; Intramural Sports. Carter, Karl F., BSAe; South Lyon, Michigan; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Vice-President, Special Activities Chairman; Vice President of College Council; Inter- fraternity Council. Cooper, B. Drayton, BSMath and BSChE; Monrovi, Liber- ia; Chemical Engineering Society; Physics Club; Varsity Tennis Team, Captain. McBride, Richard S., BSAeE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Alpha Omega Tau, President; Tech Flying Club; Bowl- ing Club; Intramural Sports. Morris, Donald F., BSME; Masardis, Maine. Pontius, Lee A., BSME; Auburn, Indiana; Dean ' s List (1); Mechanical Engineering Club, President; Society of Automotive Engineers; Alpha Omega Tau; Nucleus. Van Dalem, John, BSAeE; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Wright, Roger D., BSME; Streator, Illinois; Iota Tau Kappa. 41 ,f ttt t f f J : f f f f ' t i t ' f f f f ' f ■ ' f f ' f • ♦ t I I t t : , t f f f f f ' 1h f f f f Cf.t f f f ,f Spring Graduates Mr. Edgar H. Kilbourne receiving his Honorary Doctor of Humanitarian Services degree. Mr. Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. receiving his Honorary Doctor of Engineering Degree. Arbitrio, Domemick; BSEE, Tarrytown, New York; Dean ' s List (5); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Sigma Pi; Varsity Soccer; Intramurals. Barajas, Orlando, BSEE; Bogota, Colombia; In- stitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Association of Latin American Students, Vice- President. Bauer, Joseph John, BSEE; New Brunswick, New Jersey; Dean ' s List (3); Sigma Pi, Vice- President; Inter-fraternity Council; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Berg, Jeffrey, BS Physics and Math; Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (1); Physics Club; Alpha Epsilon Pi. Bilicki, Daniel S., BSChE; Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Chemical Engineering Society, Vice- President, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Stu- dent Senate, President; Tech Manor Club; Hockey Club; Varsity Volleyball. Burns, Karl J., BSEE; Fostoria, Ohio; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (7); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. Spring Graduates Buuck, Dennis Lee, BSME; Ossian, Indiana; Society of Automotive Engineers; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (4); Basketball. Cechvala, Frank Regis, BS Math; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Weight Lifting Club. Chatlosh, Robert L., BSAeE; Palos Heights, Illinois; Dean ' s List (3); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Secretary; Alpha Omega Tau; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Bowling; Hockey Club; Flying Club. Claydon, John E., BSAeE; Schenectady, New York; President ' s List (8); Dean ' s List (1); Dormitory Counselor; Student Senate; Iota Tau Kappa; Student Christian Fellowship. Conarroe, Phillip G., BSME; Richmond, Indiana; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (4); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges; Senior Class Vice- President; Student Senate; Nucleus, Editor. Condon, James M., BSCE; Osage, Iowa; Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers; Dean ' s List (4); Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer. Cooper, Richard Howard; BSCE; Norwich, Con- necticut; American Society of Civil Engineers; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary, Vice-President; Intramurals. Currier, John W., BSME; Middletown, Ohio; Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer; Glee Club; Secre- tary, Junior Class; Intramurals. Dander, Kenneth E., BSEE; Genoa, Illinois; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (3); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Alpha Sigma Phi, President, Vice-President; Inter- fraternity Council. De Pool, Homero A., BSEE; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; International Relations Club; Association of Latin American Students, Secretary. Dobbins, Michael G,, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indi- ana; Dean ' s List (3); Phi Kappa Theta; Fresh- man Class Treasurer; Intramurals; Society of Automotive Engineers. Doriot, Roger E., BSCE; Fayette, Ohio; Presi- dent ' s List (9); Dean ' s List (1); Iota Kappa Freshman Award; Iota Tau Kappa; Coolidge General Physics Award; Christian Fellowship. Drewes, Harvey N., BSCE; DesPlaines, Illinois; American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice- President, Secretary; Sigma Phi Delta, Vice- President, Pledgemaster; Freshman Class Treas- urer; Student Council; Intramurals. Easter, Kenneth R., BSAeE; Kappa Alpha Psi; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- nautics; Intramurals. Eggers, Gene N,, BSChE; Custer, South Dakota; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (6); Alpha Omega Tau, Business Manager. Farkas, David, BSEE; McKeesport, Pennsyl- vania; Dean ' s List (1); Institute of Electrical and E lectronic Engineers; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Flying Club. Fisher, Lynn E., BSME; Grabill, Indiana; Presi- dent ' s List (5); Dean ' s List (3); Iota Tau Kappa, Secretary, Treasurer; Society of Auto- motive Engineers; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Fisher, Russell, BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List ( 1 ) ; Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. 44 Foo, Wendell, BSME, BSAE; KaUua-Kona, Hawaii; Dean ' s List (1); Society of Automotive Engineers; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Vice-President; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Hawaiian Club, President; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class President; Stu- dent Senate; Nucleus; Glee Club; Bowling Club; Flying Club; Varsity Cross-Country; Varsity Track; Varsity Volleyball. Friddle, Richard C, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indi- ana; President ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (3). Frisch, Thomas W., BS Physics, Math Option; President ' s List ( 1 ) ; Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Alpha Omega Tau; Physics Club. Garita, Edgar A., BSEE; San Jose, Costra Rica; Association of Latin American Students, Presi- dent; International Club. Gannan, Barry L., BSME; Lititz, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (3); Senior Class Treasurer; Society of Automotive Engineers. GUlen, Edward, BSEE; Montrose, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (4); Student CouncU, Treasurer; Varsity Golf; Intramurals; Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Secretary; Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers. Griffin, John U., BSChem; Belleair Bluffs, Flor- ida; Dean ' s List (2); American Chemical Soci- ety; Kappa Psi Upsilon; Theta Xi; Ski Club; Varsity Golf; Varsity Fencing. Hammond Jr., Arthur Robert, BSEE; Green- town, Indiana; Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers; Varsity Track; Dean ' s List (3). Hayes, John L,, BSME; Warsaw, New York; Mechanical Engineering Club, President; Bowl- ing Club, Intramural Sports. Helou, Michael I., BSCE; Tripoli, Lebanon; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (6); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges; American Society of Civil Engineers; Organization of Arab Students. Hernandez, Joaquin J., BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List (7); Latin American Asso- ciation; Bowling Team. Hodge, Charles S., BSCE; Watertown, New York; President ' s List (12); Iota Tau Kappa, President, Vice-President, Secretary; CoUidge Award in Physics; Casswell Award; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; American Society of Civil EnfinooT-e- Hoffman, Lawrence A., BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (3); Society of Automotive Engineers. Hollish, Charles D., BS Math; Physics; Lake- wood, Ohio; President ' s List (7); Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Intramurals. Jacobs, Maurice Edward, BSCh; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (5); Who ' s Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleg es; American Chemical Society. Koyanagi, Lief A., BSME; Haleiwa, Hawaii. Maloney, Ronny J., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Flying Club, President. Matthies, Carl G., BSCE; Lancaster, New York; American Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer; Flying Club. Moone, Everett C. E., BSCE; Germantovm, Mary- land; President ' s List (7); Dean ' s List (2); Iota Tau Kappa, President; American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice-President, President; Sabre Team, Captain; Tech Manor Club, Head Resident Counselor. Morgan, Robert H., BSME; Utica, Michigan; Dean ' s List (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon; Interfra- ternity Council; Wrestling. Morse, David H., BEE; West Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania; Glee Club; Weight Lifting Club; Intra- murals. Ostrowski, Ronald A. Indiana. BSAeE; Fort Wayne, Pemberton, John C, BSChE; Ironton, Ohio; President ' s List (7); Dean ' s List (2); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges; American Chemi- cal Society; Bowling League. Powell, PhiUip L., BSAeE; Findlay, Ohio; Alpha Omega Tau, Treasurer; Flying Club. 46 Rutstein, Harvey M., BCE; Baltimore, Mary- land; American Society of Civil Engineers; Sigma Pi, Vice-President; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Tech Manor Club; Intramural Sports. Sata, Bhalchandra S., BSME; Bombay, India; President ' s List (1); India Association, Treas- urer, Secretary. Scherger, Charles T., BSEE; Delphos, Ohio; Dean ' s List (1); Phi Kappa Theta; Newman Club, Vice-President. Shepard, Ray M., BME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Bowling Club, Vice-President, Secretary. Shirk, Earl F., BSEE; Lebanon, Pennsylvania; President ' s List (6); Dean ' s List (3); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges; Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers, President; Al- pha Omega Tau, Secretary. Shor, Conrad Meyer, BSPh; Upper Darby, Penn- sylvania; Dean ' s List (4); Physics Club, Presi- dent; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Secretary. Simmermacher, William, BSEE; Moscow, Penn- sylvania; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (6); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Weightlifting. Singleton, Bruce W., BSEE; Elkhart, Indiana; Dean ' s List (2); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chap- lain; Junior Class Vice-President; Student Sen- ate, Secretary; Intramural Sports. Smith, Richard F., BSEE; Endicott, New York; Phi Kappa Theta; Newman Club, Treasurer, President; Neucleus Photographer. Tchir, Donald J., York; President ' s Bowling. BSAE; Johnson City, New List (1); Dean ' s List (1); Thompson, Raymond, BS Math; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List (2); Varsity Tennis; Var- sity Basketball. Ward, Dennis M., BSEE; Jefferson, Ohio; Dean ' s List (2); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers. Yoars, John P., BSCh, Metallurgy Option, Bunker Hill, Indiana; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (6); Chemical Engineering Society, Vice-President; Alpha Omega Tau. Yung, Sai Ming, BSME; New York, New York; Society of Automotive Engineers; Chinese Student Organization, Treasurer; Intramural Sports. II V H (!■ = li 1 Mj TH g w p w M • ' f f tf f ' t f f t f f t ft f n .t f f f f t Summer Graduates ' Mm lliii : i j 48 Adamek, Fred, BSEE; Bellaire, Ohio; Dean ' s List (4); Varsity Basketball. Ahmed, Mirza Daud, BSChE; New Delhi, India; Dean ' s List CI); Chemical Engineering Society. Bater, Sidney John Jr., BSCE; Churchville, New York; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (4); American Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer; Hockey Club; Intramural Sports. Brockett, Charles H. Jr., BSME; Sommerville, New Jersey; Society of Automotive Engineers; Mechanical Engineering Club; Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Intramural Sports. Burek, John J. Jr., BSME; Middletown, Conecti- cut; Theta Xi; Tech Manor Club; Newman Club; Intramurals. Cart, Duane J., BSEE, Huntington. Indiana. Summer Graduates Chheda, Ratilal V., BSME; Bom.bay, India; Mechanical Engineering Club; International Club; India Association, Treasurer; Nations United Club. Cohen, Kenneth, BSEE, Math Option; New York City, New York; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (1); Iota Tau Kappa; Chrysler Corporation Engineering Scholarship; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Radio Club. Cramer, Ronald D., BSME; Findlay, Ohio; Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Auto- motive Engineers; Intramural Sports. Engel, Darryl L., BSME; Difiance, Ohio; Dean ' s List (1); Tau Kappa Epsilon; Mechanical Engi- neering Club. Fernandez, Jode A., BSChE; Lugo, Spain; Chem- ical Engineering Society; The International Club; Latin American Society. Folga, Thomas, BSME; Phi Kappa Theta, Presi- dent, Vice-President; Society of Automotive Engineers; Glee Club. 49 Garside, Peter G., BSChE; Royal Oak, Michigan; President ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (4); Who ' s Who Among Students in Universities and Col- leges; Caswell Engineering Drawing; Chemical Engineering Society; Secretary, Hockey Club; Band; Tech Manor Club. Gaspardo, Fred M., BSME; Long Point, Illinois; Wall Street Journal Award; Flying Club, Flight Co-ordinator; Glee Club; Basketball, Baseball; Intramural Sports. Gershenson, Moshe, BSME; Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Guernsey, Robert G., BSCE; Wellesley, Massa- chusetts; American Society of Civil Engineers, Secretary. Heasley, John E. Jr., BSEE; East McKeesport, Pennsylvania; Dean ' s List (1); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Interfraternity Council Rep- resentative; Tech Manor Club, Board of Gover- nors; Nucleus Circulation Manager; Varsity Soccer; Intramural Sports; Weight Lifting Club. Herber, Hubert, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Herschelman, Fredric A., BSME; Birmingham, Michigan; Society of Automotive Engineers, Treasurer. Hoist, Christian C, BSEE; Richmond, Indiana; Dean ' s List ( 1 ) ; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Student Senate; Interfra- ternity Council; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Judo Club. Katsifis, Christon, BSME; Biotia, Greece; Mech- anical Engineering Club, Treasurer. Khandhar, Rajendra P., BSChE; Gujarat, India; Chemical Engineering Society; India Associa- tion; Nations United Club. Kim, Chong Suk, BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Koetzle, Arthur R., BSChE; Rochester, New York; American Chemical Society; Theta Xi; Intramural Sports. Kothari, Prabodh J., BSME; Bombay, India; Mechanical Engineering Club; Society of Auto- motive Engineers; India Association, President; Fencing Team. Krumrie, Arnie, BSME; Benton Harbor, Michi- gan; Dean ' s List ( 1 ); Outstanding Greek Award; Interfraternity Council; Tau Kappa Epsilon, House Manager, President of Pledge Class; Stu- dent Senate; Nucleus Staff. Kwap, John W., BSCE; Yonkers, New York; American Society of Civil Engineers; Theta Xi; Weight Lifting Club; Intramural Sports. Levine, Larry S., BSEE; Bayside, New York; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Alpha Sigma Phi, President, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary, House Manager; In- terfraternity Council; Intramural Sports; Alpha Gamma Upsilon fraternity man of the Year. Lieber, Donald, BSCE; Rochester, New York; Dean ' s List (2); American Society of Civil En- gineers; Theta Xi, Treasurer; Judo Club; Intra- mural Sports. Looker, Harry III, BSCE; Montville, New Jer- sey; American Society of Civil Engineers. Mazzi-Kizza, Erie, BSMath; Mengo, Uganda; Glee Club. Miller, George F., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (4); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who in Ainerican Colleges and Universities; Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers. Miller, John E. Jr., BSEE; Fenton, Missouri; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (6); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Mueller, Carl J., BSME; Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania; Society of Automotive Engineers, Secre- tary; Theta Xi- Pledgemaster; Secretary Senior Class; Interfraternity Council. Ng, Chong G., BSEE; New York City, New York; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Nuttie, Keith R., BSChemistry; New Haven, Indiana; American Chemical Society. 51 O ' Brien, J. Robert, BSCE; Little Falls, New York; American Society of Civil Engineers, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Residence Counselor. Parvizi, Mohmoud, BSChE; Ahwaz, Iran; Ameri- can Chemical Society; Sigma Pi. Puhlhorn, John E., BSME; Tenafly, New Jer- sey; Sigma Pi, Vice-President, President. Rosynsky, Victor, BSME; Newark, New Jersey; Dean ' s List (1); Sigma Phi Delta, President, Pledgemaster, Professional Program Director. Sa ' ad, Hassan, BSChE; Haifa, Isreal; Dean ' s List (2); Chemical Engineering Society; Inter- national Club; Arab Students Organization. Sadakne, George, BSChE; Tartous, Syria; Dean ' s List (1); Chemical Engineering Society; Inter- national Relations Club. Scarlett, Steven C, BSCE; Churubusco, Indi- ana; American Society of Civil Engineers. Schultz, Richard G., BSME; Brick Town, New Jersey; Dean ' s List (2); Mechanical Engineer- ing Club; Sigma Pi; Tech Manor Club; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Track; Intramural Sports. Scoggan, Jack D., BSMath; Indianapolis, Indi- ana; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (1); Golf Team. Sheppard, Charlie A., BSEE; Dean ' s List (2); Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Kappa Alpha Psi, President, Secretary; Inter- fraternity Council; Student Senate; Nucleus; Intramural Sports. Shin, Richard C, BSMath; Syosset, Long Island, New York; President ' s List (2); Dean ' s List (5); Scholastic Achievement Award; Chinese Student Association, Secretary; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; American Institute of Physics, Tech Manor Club. Thompson, William C. Jr., BSCE; Dixon, Illin- ois; President ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (5); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; American Society of Civil Engineers, Corresponding Sec- retary (2), Recording Secretary (2), Vice- President (2). Tomcheski, Richard H., BSME; Terryville, Connecticut; Mech- anical Engineering Club; Sig- ma Phi Delta, Pledgemaster, Alumni Corresponding Secre- tary, Business Manager; Intra- mural Sports. Utz, Richard H,, BSME; Roch- ester, New York; Theta Xi, House Manager; Intramural Sports. Vegas, Vicente, BSEE; San Indoo, Lima, Peru; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Latin American Students Association; Secre- tary, Treasurer. Woodrich, Joseph D.. BSChE; Buffalo, New York; Chemical Engineering Society, Vice- President; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Zoeller, Leon R. Ill, BSEE; Alden, New York; President ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (6); Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scholarship Chairman; Student Senate, President, Recording Secretary. Kridler, Edwin G., BSCE; Speedway, Indiana. McBride, Richard. Spring and Summer Graduates Not Shown Berwald, Charles W., BSEE; Fort Wayne, Indiana. Campagnino, John A., BSChE; Staten Island, New York; Dean ' s List (2); Chemical Engineering Society. Csencsitz, Thomas A., BSAE; Orlando, Florida; Presi- dent ' s List (1); Dean ' s List (4); Iota Tau Kappa; Ameri- can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Alpha Tau Omega. Jacobs, Michael P., BSEE; Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Theta Xi, House Manager, Scholastic Chairman; Intramural Sports; Judo Club. Jur, Tim A., BSME; Fort Wayne, Indiana; President ' s List (4); Dean ' s List (2); Iota Tau Kappa; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; Phi Kappa Theta; Varsity Soccer. Morse, David H., BEE; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Weight Lifting Club; Intramural Sports. Patil, V. S., BSChE; Bombay, India; India Association, President; Glee Club. Wong, Thomas S., BSChE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Dean ' s List (1); American Chemical Society; Chemical Engi- neering Society; Alpha Gamma Upsiion, Social Chair- man, ' Treasurer; Nucleus. Wehle, Lee, BSCE; Fort Wayne, Indiana; Who ' s Who in American College Students; American Society of Civil Engineering. Weiss, William, BSME; Yonkers, New York; President ' s List (3); Dean ' s List (3); Iota Tau Kappa; Alpha Sigma Pi, Exchecker. Kehoe, John M.; BSCE; Schenectady, New York; Alpha Sigma Phi, Pledge Master, Secretary. 53 Ronny J. Maloney IEEE Award Lynn E. Fisher Summa cum laude, Charles L. Zoltani Memorial Award in Mechanical Engineering. John E. Claydon Summa cum laude, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Scholarship Award. Charles D. Hollish Summa cum laude. Phillip G. Conarroe Senior Class Vice-President, Nucleus Editor, Kekiongan Feather Award. Who ' s In The Everett C. E, Moone, Maharajh Trophy in Civil Engineering, Kekiongan Feather Award. John E. Pemberton Maharajh Trophy in Chemical Engineering. Roger E. Doriot Summa cum laude. Rony Zigler 1st Member of Tech Hall of Fame. Kenneth W. Cohen Summa cum laude. Who Senior Class Daniel Bilicki Kekiongan Feather Award, President Student Senate. Charles S. Hodge Summa cum laude. President Keene Civil Engineering Award. Julio Jose Pascual Summa cum laude. Homecoming 1966 Sigma Phi Epsilon first place display. t,,,r i ' ■ ' r- , - 57 Kekiongan Radio Club. Tau Kappa Epsilon ' s Display took third place. Maxwell and Summit Dormitories Crull Hall won first place in the dormitory class. Homecoming Queen Bob Snowball and the Orchestra entertain. Fun and festivities, such as the dance, highlighted Homecoming Week. 61 v ■ 1 lE:SS ' ii ill ii Lt ' HB ' iSs gag |?p-= e3|S. Departments 62 Benjamin Dow, Chairman; David Cormier, Bennett Kemp. Aerospace Today ' s aerodynamic courses are quite different from those of a few years ago since supersonic flow causes significant heat- ing and thermodynamics has to be carefully taken into account. Earthbound navigation courses have been supplanted by special navigation. Structural analysis courses have shifted the emphasis from triangulated, de- terminant frames to the indeterminate, stressed-skin structures. Mathematics con- tinues (in its radically advanced forms) to be an important tool in this field. This department continues as one using the most advanced scientific information to help develop and produce modern means of transportation through space beyond. iennett Kemp 63 Left to Riylit: Joseph W. Crammer, Dr. Tod G. Dixon, Chairman; John Cochran. Chemical Engineering The Department of Chemical Engineering Aims to develop the student into a well- rounded, competent, and socially adjusted graduate. The development of the ability to THINK is paramount. The project method of instruction is used in the laboratory which is equipped with standard pilot plant appa- ratus such as stills, evaporators, filter presses, and mass and energy transfer units. The curriculum covers basic sciences, en- gineering sciences, applied science (engi- neering sciences, applied science (engineer- ing), and general subjects, which gives a broad foundation enabling the student to be employed in design, operations, sales, teach- ing, and research. Dr. Warren Hoffman, Chairman; Edward Guindon, Robert Swindell. Dr. Norman Long, Past Chairman; Dr. Robert Blair. Chemistry Chemistry is the science of change, and serves as one of the main foundations for all science and engineering. It is one of the essential backgrounds for every educated man in the Technological Age. The Department of Chemistry not only serves to provide instruction in basic chem- istry for all science and engineering disci- plines, but offers advanced courses in chem- istry for those interested in research in industry or in further study in graduate schools. Dr. Warren Hoffman, present Chairman. 65 Left to Bight: Robert Ruhl, Donald Cochran, Dr. Petro, Chairman, WiUiam Schrader. Civil Engineering Civil Engineering is the oldest of all the engineering fields. It has always been con- cerned with proje cts of both public and private nature that affect the social and economic life of the people. Originally, Civil Engineering was con- cerned with the construction of bridges, roads, buildings which are still major areas in the civil engineering field. In the last half- century, additional areas have been added to the field, such as, water supply, waste dis- posal, city planning, and traffic engineering. These are of importance for the public health welfare. 66 Dr. Eugene Klingler, Chairman; Richard Dermer, George Hatch, John Whitney, Arthur Price. Peter Sorenson, Earl Devlin, Charles Kitchen, Charles Siskind, Gordon Johnson. Electrical Engineering Dr. Eugene Klingler, Chairman. Electrical Engineering encompasses many and varied fields. The graduate electrical engineer may find himself working in the fields of radar, guided missiles and satellites, atomic energy, electronic computers, radio communica- tions, television, control systems, power generation and distribution, and other numerous specialized phases of Electri- cal Engineering. 67 Lee Bernhardt, Chairman. Engineering Graphics The engineer must have a thorough knowledge of Engineering Graphics if he is not to be considered an engineering illiter- ate. This is the language by which the en- gineer communicates with others of his pro- fession, draftsman and technicians for whose work he is responsible to his em- ployer, and others in his broad field of en- deavor. Industry has indicated that it con- siders this one of the most important subjects of which a newly employed graduate engi- neer must have knowledge. Engineering Graphics assists in the development of cre- ative ability by training in space visualiza- tion. It develops the powers of analysis and synthesis. It provides a superior means of developing and recording ideas for posterity. It is, in other M ' ords, a tool of great im- portance to all who anticipate a career in engineering. Dwight Case Left to Right: Vonne Muessling, Loren Yaggy, Margaret Huff, Mr. Lauer, Mary Weimer, Chairman; Uarrow Fox, Helen Dinius. English Department The primary purpose of the Enghsh De- partment in an engineering school is to teach the engineering student to express himxself effectively in both speech and writing. The English Department offers courses in com- position, literature, and speech so that the student may become a well rounded person able to meet the challenges in life. 69 ' I ! ; AJi Left to Right: Dr. Robert Bahney, David Schlundt, Dr. Meredith Sprunger, Department Chairman; Phillip Kennell. Staiiding: Paul Arnold, Loren Yaggy, Herbert Muessling, George Mendenhall, Robert Large. Humanities Department The Humanities and Social Sciences in the college curriculum present the Historic, literary, artistic and philosophical heritage of our culture along with the accumulation of knowledge in the behavioral sciences. 70 Left to Right: Stephen Kublank, Harry Mellen, Dwight Keck, Walter Bartlett, Jerald Van Meter, Charles Carr, Chair- man; Hong-i Yang, Robert Leeper, Juana Santana. Mathematics Department In our complex society, scientific progress depends on the mathema- tician, the engineer and many other scientists whose primary tool is math- ematics. The department of Mathe- matics offers a well rounded course for the young mathematicians, as well as the essential mathematics for the engineering, physics and chem- istry students. Charles Carr, Chairman. IRI Mr. Keck explains a point. 71 Left to Right: Cleo Quinn, Dr. Erwin Horiak, Howard Macklin, Robert Marshall, Dr. Ivan Planck, Chairman. Prof. Cleo Quinn explains some of the intricate machinery in the mechanical engineering laboratory. Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineer is re- sponsible for the designing and build- ing of machines to produce power and the machines to utilize that power. Every manufactured article, no matter what its nature, requires the services of Mechanical Engineers both in the design of the machines by which it is manufactured and in the operation of the factory itself. Creative thinking is nurtured and encouraged in the Mechanical En- gineering Laboratories. 72 Left to Riglit: Chimanlal R. Patel, Dr. Kozaburo Myakawa, Chairman; Orville Kern, Lionard Etter, Daniel Dwyer. Physics Department 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 physicist of our nation expanding the hori- zons of man ' s knowledge. Therefore, Indiana Institute of Technology meets the need for training in physics by offering basic and advanced courses designed to prepare a stu- dent either for direct participation in indus- try, or for a scientific career of the more traditional type. 73 Athletics 74 Tech scores again So ccer On offense Due to lack of experienced players, Tech ' s soccer season was not the most profitable. Hustle and desire were the key points which at times put Tech in the winning column. Ex- perience was perhaps the factor that was best gained from the season as numerous players will return next year with the promise of a much better season. Well, try again 75 Boom! And the ball is off. A Techman makes his final approach for a kick. Kick it — don ' t stomp it. 76 A typical Tech crowd encourages the team to victory. A battle for possession is on. Soccer Scoreboard Stay in bounds Shall we dance Tech 3 Cedarville 7 Tech 3 Concordia 1 Tech 2 Goshen 4 Tech 2 Purdue 9 Tech 4 Concordia 3 Tech 1 Earlham 4 Tech Ball State 5 Tech 3 Calvin 1 Tech 1 Indiana 4 Watch out ball — here he comes A practice session 78 5 25 ■■■■ ■■■■ tm The tie that binds Cross Country Scoreboard The Tech Cross Country team had a slow season this year but are looking forward to next year. They should have a strong team with the addition of some new incoming freshmen. First Row: Bob Cronin, Dave Robling, Jim Sells. Second Row: Steve Jakatt, Richard Knott, Mike Cox. ' Under the apple tree ■.:ia£ sfe?? Tennis Under the coaching of Benjamin Dow the Tech Tennis Team finished the season with a third place standing in the Mid-Central Conference, and a 5-5 overall record for the year. Drayton Cooper, Don Ratajczak, Chuck Dittman, John Kloster, and Ron Sheets were the top five men in the singles division with Cooper and Sheets, Ratajczak and Dittman, and Kloster and Doug Anderson forming the three doubles teams. Drayton Cooper was elected team captain and John Kloster was named most valuable player on the basis of most points earned. Coach Ben Dow — planning strategy? «««« Wf 81 Ron Sheets, Drayton Cooper, Bud Woods, Chuck Dittman, Doug Anderson, Dan Ratajczak, John Kloster, Coach Ben Dow. Tennis Scoreboard Tech 4 Tech 5 Tech 6 Tech 3 Tech Tech 7 Tech 4 Tech 1 Tech 2 Tech Chuck Dittman Grace 3 Hunnington 2 Hunnington 1 Tri-State 4 Concordia 7 Ft. Wayne Bible Col. Grace 3 Manchester 6 Tri-State 5 Concordia 7 Don Ratajczak It likes you — and you like it. Don ' t be afraid. Doug Anderson Drayton Cooper 83 The Champs— Sigma Phi Delta Intramural Football This action is not the place for a white shirt. Sigma Phi Delta on the move in the championship game. 84 A GDI ball carrier. First Row: Coach Bob Macy, Jim Whitt, Ross Cole, Walt Byers, Denny Peppier, Phil Love, Assistant Coach Jerre McManama. Second Row: John Sovinski, Don Blackstone, Jim Brown, Leo Ochs, Carl Jacquay, Mike Woods, Jim Wagner. Basketball Tech 107 Olivet 111 Tech 104 Concordia 86 Tech 104 Spring Arbor 88 Tech 87 Manchester 79 Tech 92 Grace 91 Tech 83 Concordia 97 Tech 96 Hunnington 90 Tech 102 Malone 99 Tech 99 Davenport 106 Tech 94 Hunnington 91 Tech 85 Malone 78 Tech 97 Spring Arbor 101 Tech 95 Concordia 56 Tech 86 Grace 71 Tech Tech 93 95 St. Francis Frankhn 81 92 RIT TOURNEY Tech 83 Tri-State 70 Tech 88 NYT 89 Tech 74 Anderson 65 Tech 98 Detroit Tech 79 Tech 121 St. Francis 89 TECH TOURNEY Tech Tech 89 94 Earlham Tri-State 82 87 Tech Tech 84 72 Rochester Tech West Virginia 73 87 85 The 1965-66 basketball season with the Warriors sporting a fine 17-8 record. In spite of a loss to Anderson in the N.A.I. A. District 21 playoffs, it was a good year for the team. The winning of the M.C.C. with a 7-1 record and impressive victories of Hoosier C ollege Confer- ence foes made the season successful. A quick look into the future sees the return of the entile squad barring grade problems etc. However, before we get too hopeful, it should be pointed out that next year ' s schedule will be the toughest in the history of the school. It must be the pains of progress. Two for Walt I Foul on Tri-State 87 Ron Zigler — Tech ' s first Hall of Fame member. 17 - 8 ' ' . 0U TECH Did you hear the one about . 88 All right now — let ' s go. Jim Whitt ,r-iw. i1 ViaMB Jim Wagner Huh? 89 Tech supporters watch another good game. Mike Woods Coach Robert Macy Coach Jerre McManama 91 Dan Lambert Baseball (,_, .fl j((j „,., ' . ViJ l.l  «.• ■ 4 i iS 1 - J R A  0 ' W '  ' ' ' ■■ k ' ?- . ' .. «v • m m m . VJ? . s Safe by a step. 92 wm iSEES ffii hB ' Tech scores another run Herschel Clouse. I nn 93 94 Kneeling: Dave Schutte. Standing Left to Right: Jim Newton, Jack Scoggan, Ray D ' Amore, Dan Krepich. Golf With Jack Scoggan leading the team in each of the contests, the Tech golf team had a fairly successful season finishing with 4 wins, 5 losses and one tie. Under the coach- ing of Benjamin Dow, Chairman of the Aero- space department, the duffers took second place in the Mid-Central Conference. With the return of several new players, next year the team should be in good shape and per- haps have a chance of trouncing Tri-State. Dave Schutte Jim Newton Jack Scoggan Track Tech sprinters won many points for the team. 97 Another producer of points was the shot and discus men 5 98 99 Several of Tech ' s all around athletes helped In track as they did in several other sports. 100 . • .A. ... ... ' - . : Organizations lOl First Row: Edward Guindon, Michael Brownfield, Owen Fox. Second Row: Tom Bosserman, Jack Griffin, Richard Rauktis, Keith Quttle, Dennis Ludberg. Third Row: Warren Hoffman, Gerald Brooke, Dean Hagerty, Barry Profeta, Paul Lawyer, George Levy. American Chemical Society The ACS students affiliate of Indiana Tech is a Chapter of the American Chemical Society, the world ' s largest organization de- voted to a single science. The purpose of this club is to create and stimulate interest among students of chemistry and chemical engineering and to help them academically and socially to become better qualified candidates for future positions. Periodic field trips also help to acquaint the students with industry and give them insight into the vast potential of their chosen field. 102 1 o First Row: R. C. Ruhl, Faculty Advisor, J. R. Obrien, Carl Matthies, Everett Moone, Richard Cooper, Sidney Eater, William Thompson. Second Row: Gian Zani, John Koch, Charles Hodge, Bob Guernsey, Joe Kooser, JamiCS Fennema, Don Wise, Third Row: Joe Galbreath, Don Leslie, Dennis Fawcett, Harry Looker, xMike Drennan, Joe Latona, Dean Scott. Association of Civil Engineers The Association of Civil Engineers Of In- diana Institute of Technology is an organiza- tion of students and faculty in the civil engineering department. The purpose of this organization is to at- tempt to communicate to the s tudent some of the difficulties he will experience in his chosen field. This is accomphshed by invit- ing as his guest speakers men from different branches of the civil engineering field. 103 First Row: Tommy Csenesitzy, President; Bob Chatlosh, Secretary; Dave Cormier. Secojzd Roiv: John Claydon, Wendell Foo, Vice-President; Kenneth Fowler. Third Row: Richard Cronk, Leroy D. Lynn, Allen W. Bradley, Robert Bruce, Treasurer. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is the representative society for engineers, designers, and technical spe- ciaUsts in all of the science related to the design and development of airborne craft. Student membership provides the student engineer or scientist with broad opportuni- ties to engage in activities associated with his future career in aviation. 104 First Row: George Sadakna, T. Kheiry, Nadiya Abweh. Second Row: Osama Albassan, Michael Helou, Hassan Sa ' ad, Jamil Abu-Hamdeh, Abdul Jabbar, Christo Wassouf. Arab Student Club The objectives of the Arab Student Club are: the promotion of better understanding with the American people, the dissemination of true and accurate information about the Arab people, the extension of help and guid- ance to Arab students at Indiana Institute of Technology, and the securing of scholar- ships for the benefit of Arab students. Mem- bership in this organization is available to any Arab student and any student interested in the Arab world. 105 First Row: R. P. Khandhar, Gene Eggers, Jose Fernandez, Joe Cranmer, Advisor. Second Row: Dr. Tod Dixon, George Sartakne, Gary Williams, M. Yamin Ahmed, Hassan Sa ' ad. Third Row: Joe Woodrich, Christo Wassouf, Frank Utsch, Dan Bilicki, Don Disque, M. Daud Ahmed. Chemical Engineering Society The Chemical Engineering Society is open to any student in Chemical Engineering. Its purpose is to help develop the student in his profession disseminating knowledge re- lating to the practice and theory of chemical engineering for him. 106 First Row: B. L. Dow, Dave Farkas, Bill Scheyer, Steve Randall, Richard Stone, Lew Chung. Second Row: S. P. Bennett, Tom Walton, Jeffrey Farnsworth, Pete Leffe, James Cunningham. Third Rozu: Bud Woods, Lewis Starr, Mike Richardson, Tom Sundstrom, Alex Skoczylas, Gary Henman. Tech Flying Club The Indiana Tech Flying Club was formed to give members an opportunity to fly, to obtain their licenses and to learn to fly at a minimum cost. Day and night, local and cross-country flights are made at slight ex- pense to the members. The organizatio n 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 fac- ulty of Indiana Institute of Technology. 107 k m BHb r- lB Al Hk « ' - ' J ■ ' ' ' 3 I kWi I Ki i - 4 fl dR I AB I 1 1 Mjl B H [ First Row: Ron Hoverman, Charles Shappard, Dennis Roberts. Second Roiv: Larry Hosto, Kenneth Liechty, Tom Seriven. Third Roiv: David McBride, Owen Fox, Lynn A. Gerig, Professor Loren Yaggy, Advisor. Glee Club 108 The Indiana Tech Electrical Asso- ciation is an association devoted to promoting professional growth in the field of Electrical and Electronic En- gineering. It prepares the student for his profession by field trips into in- dustry and guest speakers from in- dustry in these fields. The association is an affiliate of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and membership is open to any student enrolled in the elec- trical or electronic departments. First Row: Douglas Bunner, Jim Hartman, Rex Helms, Bill Simmermacher, David Martin. Second Row: Russel Curtis, Ed Kopala, Al Fiorentino, Domingo Morales, Edward Gillen, Larry Hosto. Third Rmv: Russel Fisher, Ernest L, Walker, John H. Lenz, George Buhrfeind, Charles Scherger, Joseph Morrow. Institute Of Electrical And Electronic Engineers First Row: Robert Loiselle, Harry L. Al- breckt. Secretary; Charlie Sheppard, Pub- licity Chairman; David Baker, Treasurer; Roger Sentman. Second Row: Erwin Scho- eny Jr., Arthur Hammind, Donald R. Duff, Gary Streeter, R. J. Maloney, Vice Chair- man. Third Row: Professor P. F. Sorensen, Edward L. Murp hy, David Farkas, John E. Miller Jr., Earl F. Shirk, Chairman. First Rozv: Jim Sata, Prabodh Kothar, Ratilal Chheda. Second Row: Rajendra Khandhar, Dilip Mirchandani, S. T. Razzacki. India Association The purpose of the organization is to pro- vide better understanding between the In- dian students and the non-Indian students at Indiana Tech and to extend guidance to new Indian students. Membership is avail- able to any student who is interested in Indian culture. Our participation in social functions may enhance closer ties between the Indian stu- dents and the Americans. no First Row: Mrs. Gerald Buss, Mrs. Leonard Hebert, Mrs. Gerald Brooke, Mrs. Philip Perrey, Mrs. Rex Helms, Mrs. Gene Eggers. Second Row: Mrs. David Lear, Mrs. Maurice Jacobs, Mrs. Ed Scheverlein, Mrs. Benjamin Dow, Advisor; Mrs. Ken Cohen, Mrs. Richard McCord, Mrs. William Irick, IV, Mrs. Charles Hodge. Third Row: Mrs. Roy Perkins, Mrs. Thomas Hnat, Mrs. Robert Niemeyer, Mrs. John Yoars, Mrs. Carl Burns, Mrs. Darrel Williamson, Mrs. Earl Shirk, Mrs. Gloria Walker, Mrs, Conrad Gutowski, Mrs. Dominick Arbitrio. Fourth Roiv: Mrs. Jean Desnouee, Mrs. Daley Fadley, Mrs. J. A. Voehringer, Mrs. William Barnette, Mrs. Jack Bishop, Mrs. Lawrence Drennan, III, Mrs. Joe Latona, Mrs. William Fitzgerald, Mrs. Russel Fisher, Mrs. George Buhrfeind, Mrs. Williain Householder. Indiana Tech Students Wives Association . Organized in July of 1957, the purpose of Indiana Tech Students ' Wives Club has been to further social activities, acquaintances, and friendship among the wives of students of IIT. Wives of all married students of IIT are eligible for membership. The club arranges programs of varied types for the members. These range from an address on the social problems of our time by a local authority to bingo or a humorous skit given by members of the Club. It is also the purpose of Indiana Tech Stu- dents ' Wives Club to contribute to and work for the good of the College whenever possible. At banquets held twice annually wives of graduating students are presented with their P.H.T. (Putting Hubby Through) degrees. Ill t), p m c% Row One, Left to Right: Robert Large, Faculty Advisor; John Kish, Robert H. Morgan, President; Robert Jung, Treas- urer; Dilip Mirchandani, David Aleons. Row Two: Arnie Krumrie, Pichard Sestile, Robert Keegan, Christian Hoist, Charlie Sheppard, Kevin MacKinnon, Richard Cooper, Bill Sensing, Frank Racey. In te rfrate rnity Council The interfraternity council is the judicial body which governs the standardization of the pledging program, and promotes cooper- ation among the fraternities in both scholas- tic and social affairs. It is composed of rep- resentatives of each fraternity on campus. 112 First Roiv: Nadrija Abweh, Prabodh Kothari, Jim Hill, George Sadskne, Catherine Walsh, Advisor; Osama Albassam. Second Row: Michael Helou, A. Abdul-Jabbar, Jamil Abu-Hamdeh, S. M. Farooqi, Christo Wassouf, Jose Feinandez. Third Row: Jes Schienbein, Arthur Munger, T. Kheiry, Manfred Olbert, Advisor; Dr. E. A. V. Horiak, Domingo Morales, Hassan Saad. The International Club The purposes of the International Club of Indiana Institute of Technology are: 1. To stimuate better student-to-student relationships and understanding through common activities, discussions, and debates on matters of international nature, and through these discussions, to acquaint the students with problems of the world, thus providing the students with the knowledge to converse intelligently on national and international problems; 2. To serve as an area for cultural ex- change between both American and foreign students here on campus; 3. To be linking medium between all coun- tries, for both the purpose of realizing and analyzing the differences and similarities of the student; 4. To help smooth the adjustment of new students to the cosmopolitan atmosphere on the campus of I.I.T. 113 i Seated, Left to Right: Bill Gorman, Jon Trahan, Greg Flinn, Joe McKonly, Barry Sinonds, Lee Sensenbaugh, Bill Meyer, Bill Englehart, Scott Logan. Standing, Left to Right: Gale Jennings, Bill Scheyer, Lou Harvath, Ed Woods, Jim Letterich. Junior Inter-Fraternity Council The purpose of the Junior Inter-fraternity Council is to prepare prospective fraternity men for some of the duties and responsibili- ties they will encounter as active members. They also assist the I.R.C. in planning the activities for Greek Week and other school functions. The organization is composed of repre- sentatives from each fraternity pledge class. 114 First Row: John Rogers, Terril Johnson, Frank Goodman. Second Row: Kozaburo Myakawa, Advisor: Tiam Sak Asvar- aksh, Bob Fihpovits, Bob Baird, WilUam Gregor. Judo Club The purpose of the Indiana Institute of Technology Judo Club is to promote Kosokan Judo on this campus. The club was founded in the spring of 1962 and was fully accred- ited with the school in December 1962. The club is a member of the National Collegiate Judo Association and is fully accredited by the Judo Black Belt Federation of America. The club is under the jurisdiction of the Chicago Black Belt Association and all pro- motions are sanctioned by this association. 115 First Roiv: Tom Walton, Larry Rily, Vice-President; Joseph Litterer, President; Robert L. Nichols, Treasurer. Second Row: Richard Schulte, James Ludberg, Francis B. Cooper, Secretary; Thomas Mass. Junior Class Officers 116 Sam Medici, Editor Kekiongan This year ' s Kekiongan is presented to the Student Body with the hope that it has suc- cessfully summarized a variable cross-section of campus functions, each representative of the emphasis and influence of Indiana Tech. We hope that in years to come you will look back at these pages with proud mem- ories of your Alma Mater. John Jones, Assistant Editor 117 Professor Darrow Fox, Faculty Moderator Richard Cole William Mcintosh Arnold Carlson, photographer 118 First Row Mike Feher, Lynn Gerig, Roger Sentman, Bruce Hoverman, Allan Bald. Second Roiv: Gerald Jacyno, Charles Bliley, Joe Novak, Jay Ballard, Ed Paragi, Al Ridilla. Third Row: Mike Dodd, Ted Kissel, Dennis Roberts, Andrew Van Der P ' laats, Francis Dobbs, Ken Fowler. Kekiongan Amateur Radio Club The Kekiongan Amateur Radio Club ' s ob- jectives are to promote amateur radio ac- tivities among interested students and to bring together students who have an interest in practical application of communications. To qualify for membership, a student or faculty member must have a Federal Com- munications Commission License ranging from novice to advanced. Instruction for this license is provided by the qualified mem- bers to those who wish to take the exam- inations for them. 119 I ' he Club ' s contribution to tiomecoming. 120 Left to Right, Row One: Edgar Garita, Oswaldo Cedeno, Jose A. Fernaudez, Orlando Barajas, Ricardo Cruz-Breucop. Row Two: Manuel Pena, Vicente Vegas, Joaquin Hernandez, Harry Gotthilf, Emilio Cristancho, Domingo Morales. Row Three: Guillermo Pico, Francisco Bracho, Oswaldo Villarroel, Homero De Pool. Latin American Association The Association of Latin American Stu- dents has completed its third year of aiding Latin American students with their adjust- ment to college life. The Association func- tions not only as an instrument of mutual help but also for social enjoyment for its members. Incoming Spanish speaking stu- dents have found this to be an invaluable guide in learning about this foreign environ- ment, becoming acquainted and having fun. 121 i( Row One: Christos Katsifis, Don Ratajczak, Chuck Brockett. Row Tzvo: Gerald Gardner, Dale Harshman, Frank Ripka, Bill Hartals, Dave Graeff. Row Three: John Fowler, Don Vaughan, Bill Niemeyer, Art Davis, Bill Bush. Mechanical Engineering Club The Mechanical Engineering Club is a local affiliate of the Ft. Wayne section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The objectives of the club are to advance, promote, and teach new phases of mechan- ical engineering. This is accomplished by programs which include talks by experienced engineers, and field trips to industries in the Tri-State area. Membership is restricted to students en- rolled in the Mechanical Engineering Department. 122 First Row: Basil Arend, Joseph Longo, John Lavens. Second Roxv: Martin Hanagan, Ken Auer, John McFann, Robert Muldoon. Newman Club The Newman Club is an organization for Catholic students designed to help the stu- dent 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. 123 ii£ii The staff relaxes after publication. Nucleus Phil Conarroe, Editor In Chief; Ed Mawhorr, Associate Editor. We of the staff like to feel that we have maintained the rich tradition of the Nucleus by presenting to the student body all responsible informa- tion of concern. Our main intent as the official publication of the campus is to stimulate the mind of our fel- low students by presenting note- worthy news. We believe in Indiana Tech and her students, and principles; and we consistently support all organizations and programs that contribute to the growth of the college and the stu- dents. Whenever controversy arises, we intend to present both sides lest we fall prey to irresponsible reporting. Gary Williams, I Tom Dwenger, Danny Walchle. Photographers : Lee Sensibaugh and Bruce Smith. Neil Hansen Left to Right: M. Yamin Ahmed, M. Daud Ahmed, Riaz Ahmed Chaudary. Pakistan Student Association 126 The purpose of the Pakistan Student Asso- ciation is to interpret the culture, problems and aspirations of the Pakistanis to the campuses and communities of America. Any student or trainee who is a citizen of Pakistan and who is enrolled in any Ft. Wayne institute of higher learning or at- tached to any organized training group is eligible for membership. President Johnson giving Tech students White House souvenir books. 127 Standing: Shor Conrad Sammartino. Theodore A. Wasielewski, Ruth Ann Goodlin, Jeffrey Berg, Richard Reeves. Seated: Eugene Physics Club 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 labora- tory for experimental projects. Besides these projects, the organization ' s goal is reached by trips into industry and noted lecturers in the field of physics. 128 First Row: Gerald Gardner, Howard Macklin, Faculty Advisor; Barry Garman, Carl Mueller, Prabodh Kotharl. Second Row: Erwin Schoeny, Michael Dobbs, Don Ratajczak, Jeff Parsons, Ed Gillen, Jeff Wagner. Third Row: Larry Hoffman, Dick DeMato, Art Davis, Larry Black, Willia m Bush, Fred Herschalman, Jim Trumbower, Jim Ludberg. Society of Automotive Engineers The Society of Automotive Engineers at Indiana Institute of Technology is a student branch affiliated with the national society. It is sponsored by the Mechanical Engineer- ing Department and is open to all engineer- ing students who are interested in the advancement of the automotive industry. 129 First Roic: Vonne Meussling, Ben Pursell, Garry Laaker, Richard Schulte, Richard Weiss, Gary Wilhams. Second Row: Arnie Krumie, Jeff Crocket, CHff Meyers, Larry Riley, Edward Gillen, Tom Wahon. Third Roiv: John Clayton, Richard Sestile, Richard Knott, Dan Bilicki, Phil Conarroe, Francis Dobbs, William Bush. Student Senate The Student Senate 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 related to student activities. 130 President Thoma at the dedication of Tech ' s new radio station. Broadcast Room Tech Radio Station W I T B 550 Professor Whitney showing some students the various controls. From the Pages of Greek History. Teke ' s winning float. Greek Week 1966 Heavyweight tricycle race. Ogsbury (Sig Ep) Silverman CTeke) Daly (Phi Kap), Antoniuk (Theta Xi) Leslie ( Sigma Pi ) Drewes ( Sig Delt ) First place by Antoniuk. 133 • ._ .!e -- Tug-of-War between actives and pledges. Pledges retaliate after losing the Tug-of-War. It was undecided who won the mud fight. 134 The actives winning team. 135 Chariot race lineup President Thoma and Dr. Planck judging chariots. Sigma Phi Delta ' s entry 136 Alpha Sigma Phi loses a wheel. V Sig Delt pulls into third place. Theta Xi placed first in race. Teke coming into the home stretch. 137 rjr l HaHjK. ' ' ' ' ' — ' ,v AaW M ' Im|u 1 H r N 1 M BliiMiiM 1 ■BHU HI Tony Celeste Orchestra Greek Queen, Miss Sue Hardvvick Greek Semi-formal Ball 138 First Row: Ken Cohen, Lynn Fisher, Everett Moone, Charles Hodge, Bill Thompson. Second Row: Roger Doriot, Michael Helou, Judson Van Houten, John Pemberton, Art Davis, Leonard Herbert, Peter Garside. Third Row: Karl Burns, Tim Jur, John Webb, Phil Conarroe, Gary Streeter, Joe Litterer, William Weiss, Robert Ruhl, Faculty Advisor. Iota Tau Kappa Iota Tau Kappa is an honorary engineer- ing fraternity whose name symbohzed Iota (Industry), Tau (Thrift), and Kappa (knowl- edge). The chief objective of this Organiza- tion is to promote and to inculcate high ideals and attitudes of scholarship among the mem- bers of the student body of Indiana Institute of Technology. In order to become a member of Iota Tau Kappa, an engineering student must have a grade point average of 3.5 or more for four terms, not necessarily con- secutive terms. At least sixteen credit hours shall comprise each of these terms. 139 Row One: Gene Eggers, James Scott, Dan Wagner, President; Jack Bishop, Vice-President; Bob Schoenike, Secretary; Dan Roberson. Row Two: David Stensland, Gerald Buss, Earl Shirk, John Years, Robert Hyer, Bob Chatlosh, Dale Fadley, William Householder, Dr. Erwin Horiak, Faculty Moderator. Row Three: Philip Perry, Albert Kramer, Rex Helms, Gary Dean, Edward Mawhorr, Philip Powell, Treasurer; Tom Frisch, Lee Pontius, James Talley, Richard McBride. Alpha Omega Tau The Alpha Omega Tau social fraternity became a part of Indiana Institute of Tech- nology in January, 1957. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote fellowship, so- cial, scholastic, and recreational activities for its members. Blackfeet Rain Dance? Are we together? Pledges go window shopping. How about another cigar, fellas? Ugh! This Alka-Seltzer does nothing for me. Love that shaving cream pie First Row: Larry Levine, Arthur Price, Faculty Advisor; Michael Wilchek, Terry Qulnn, Dilip Mirchandani, Ken Dander, Stanton Swartfiguer. Second Row: Gary Seewer, Louis Korolis, John Schwarze, Ed Steier, Bill Cook, Conrad Ramsaran, Jack Quinn, Chiman Patel. Third Row: Dan Nolan, Paul Stash, Jeff Michael, Richard Kallens, Max Murphy, Terry Rowley, Craig Leighty, Fredric Jaessing. Alpha Sigma Phi In May 1932 Alpha Sigma Phi, then known as Alpha Gamma UpsUon, was the first fraternity installed by Indiana Institute of Technology. The purposes of Alpha Sigma Phi are to foster education, to maintain charity, and to promote patriotism. The objects of the fraternity incidental to these purposes are to encourage culture and high scholarship, to assist in building of character, to promote college loyalties, to perpetuate friendships, to cement ties within the fra- ternity membership. 142 At the house of the Alpha Sigs Some hold up the walls . . Some paint the Walls , Some love animals. 143 Some wreck the walls , First Row: George Mendenhall, Advisor; Chas Sheppard, Michael Walsh, Albert Johns. Second Row: Kenneth Easter, Halton Williams, Reuben Bradford. Third Row: Raymond Williams, Allen Fenderson, Ernest Walker. Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi, a college fraternity now comprised of more than 200 undergraduate and alumni chapters on major campuses and in cities throughout the country, boasts a membership of over 20,000. It was founded in the school year of 1910-11 on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, In- diana. Its constitution is the law of an or- ganization predicated upon and dedicated to, the principles of achievement through a democratic fraternity. Preparation for the coat of arms was com- pleted during the summer of 1911 by three of the founders who solicited the aid of a professor of Greek art at the Indiana Uni- versity, together with that of a professor at Concordia University. The second chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was chartered in 1913. 144 Big Brothers get ready for the scrollers are coming. ' Our fundamental purpose is Achievement. I.F.C. winner, Winter of 1965-66 school year. 145 First Row: Harvy Kawano, Mike Fehei, Frank Koehl, David Schutte, Neil Hansen, John Currier, Frank Racey, Jim Daughetee. Second Row: George Soilner, John Trahan, John Daly, Gregory Flinn, Don Chislagi, Tom Folga, Alex Driessen, Ray D ' Amore. Third Roiv: Mike Dobbins, Charles Schergr, Jon Pirrello, Carl Jacquay, Raymond Stann, Tom Sweeney, Jerry Dobbins, Richard Smith, Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta offers a brotherhood fraternity for the Cathohc students at Indi- ana Tech. Phi Kappa Theta is an organiza- tion that endeavors to promote conduct consistent with good morals, and an active Cathohc faith, creating an atmosphere which will stimulate substantial intellectual pro- gress and scholastic achievement; and also to promote principles of fraternal loyalty through brotherhood. 146 Party Time One for a dime — Three for a quarter. One of the many trophies for victory. 147 , . First Row: Harold Burkett, Joseph Bauer, John Pullhorn, Gary Bush, Jeffery Cole. Sec- ond Row: Harvey Rutstein, James Ashteri, Bob Jung, Jack Micklovich, Lee Bern- hardt, Advisor; Steve Smith, Richard Schulte, Richard Buehner. Third Row: Dave Theobauld, Tom Mass, Phil Miller, Tom Krause, Fred lUingworth. The objectives of the Sigma Pi fraternity are: to establish a brother- hood of college men; to promote scholarship and literary culture; to advance the cause of education; to raise the standard of morality and develop the character of men; to diffuse culture; and to encourage chivalry among men. All men are solely accepted on their own individual worth, regardless of race, color, or creed. Sigma Pi 148 Kneeling: Ken Cunningham, Sirrous, Ed Reddinger. Sec- ond Row: Lee Bernhardt, Advisor; Jim Paterson, Vic Tsao, Gary Laaker. Third Row: John Osborn, Barry Profeta, Peter Bergendahl, Edward Winczowski. An everpresent work party. A Sigma Pi banquet. 149 First Row: Richard Cole, Vic Rosynsky, Charles Kitchen, Advi- sor; Jaines Schrader, George Oplinger. Sec- ond Row: Bill Sensing, Jim Failor, Dean Hag- erty, William Jurek, Bob Graziano, Ronald Malanowski, Kevin MacKinnon. Third Roiu: Edward St. Claire, Charles Shrontz, Thomas Smith, Rich- ard Tomcheski, Harvey Drewes, Tobias George, Samuel Medici, Ed- ward Kridler. Sigma Phi Delta The purpose of Sigma Phi Delta is to promote the advancement of the engineering profession; to foster the advancement of engineering education; to instill a greater spirit of cooperation among engineering stu- dents and organizations; to inculcate in its members the highest ideals of good citizen- ship. Christian manhood; obedience to law and to brotherhood; and to encourage excell- ence in scholarship. The fraternity was founded at the Univer- sity of Southern California in April, 1924. The membership totals nearly 4000 engi- neers and engineering students. First Roiv: Dean Boggs, Jim Lute- rek, Joe LaRoche, Ray Littlefield, Bill Barack. Second Roiv: Fred Norris, Tom Nowocien, Dan Brown, Dave Baker, Lynn Eaton, John DiBella, Louis Horvath. Third Row: Robert Becker, Larry Black, Ron Hughes. Maurice Herb- ignat, Lou Lorenzi, Barry Simonds, John Mull, John Kleban. 150 SPD ' s Term Banquet The annual beatnik party Intramural football champions 151 o a . First Row: R. J. Swindell Elmer Clark, Jim Sundy, Gary Williams, Joseph Woodrich, John Heasley, Jr., John Paulawski. Second Roiv: Wendell Foo, John Rogers, Donald Zehner, Ronald Sheets, Thomas Sundstrom, William Hines. Third Roiv: Richard Nott, Ralph Riehl, Mel Schurdell, Bill Barton, Christian! Hoist, Stanley Prozny, Jr. Sigma Phi Epsilon Theta Tau Upsilon, a local fraternity founded in April, 1962, became The Indiana Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon on Febru- ary 2, 1963. The membership has grown to be the largest on Indiana Tech ' s campus. The basic ideals of the fraternity are to promote high academic standards; provide a useful service to the college and community, to guide and manage gentlemanly conduct at all times, to always put forth with highest moral character, and to develop an unsur- passable union of brotherhood that will serve as a guide throughout life. First Row: John Kovaleski, Charles Mink, Samuel Uhler, Rolland Zech, Lee Nott, Michael Joyce. Second Rou ' : Bob Kochawski, Ken Palmer, John Puckett, John Morse, Dan Krepich. Third Rozv: Dick Weiss, James Wagn er, Daniel Bilicki, William Ogsbury, Steve Randall, Dave Schrock. 152 Rushing function, Playboy Party. Preparing for orphanage Easter Party. Champion I.F.C. basketball team. 153 First Row: Craig McGinnis, Anthony DiMarco, Bruce Singleton, Warren Garraway, Larry Riley, John Beidler, Joe Kaszycki, Jaime Uscocovich. Second Row: Anthony Lisinikchia, James Goodnough, Jim Lynch, Terry Gleave, Dick Schul, Richard Silverman, Bob Jetter, Ken Boyd, Howard Turner. Third Row: Lester Pursell, Amie Krumie, Dick Sestile, Karl Carter, Don Blackstone, Dale Dreher, Don Smith, Bob Crockett, Bryan Richardson, Chuck Enea. Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University, Blooming- ton, Illinois, January 10, 1899, as a new fraternity in which its members would be chosen . . . not for wealth, rank or honor, but for personal worth and character. As Tekes, we stress character, mental aptitude, health, and physical strength, and profi- ciency in social graces. With these ideals we have grown to be one of the largest social fraternities with 213 chapters in forty-one states and provinces of Canada. 154 Tekes guarding the Vampire Cup Christmas party for the Allen County Children ' s Home The Teke House First Row: David Graeff, Bill Anderson, Robert Sikora, Jeffrey Farnsworth, Mike Jacobs Schuastic, Howard Bishop. Second Row: Dave Griffen, Charles Simmons, Henry Bittmann, Jerry Weber, Don Lieber, Gerald Cheselka, MarUn Hall. Third Roiv: Dave Hurd, Robert Merle, Robert Filipovits, Tom Allan, Ronald Green, George Perna, Peter Leffe, John Griffin. Fourth Row: Bob Nichols, Dick Utz, Dave Crosse, Ron Antoniuk, Bud Byroads, Frederick Bruns, John Kwap, John Fosmire, Carl J. Mueller. Theta XI The Purpose of Theta Xi is to develop and enhance the personahty of its members, to encourage scholastic achievement and good conduct, broaden outside interests, promote mutual understanding and increase loyalty on the part of the fraternity brothers to Indi- ana Tech. Membership is open to all male students of Indiana Tech. 156 Brothers working on their cars on a Saturday afternoon Some brothers in front of one of Theta Xi ' s two houses. Brothers and pledges digging out from a big Ft. Wayne Brothers preparing to take their School Spirit sign to one of Tech ' s home basket- ball games. ■ tf ' ' v ■::nimJis ' W Hf , WiMI ,r ' -y.:: ' f ' . :, ,.- - , . ■■ V IK- BOS- Oifl W f- I PKj 1 f T iSS .V:.--- | ll ' Brothers relaxing from their studies 157 Winston S. Churchill III and his wife Minni talking with President Thoma and Dean Randall after his lecture on The Changing Face of European Politics. Artist-Celebrity Series Walter Sullivan being interviewed after delivering a lecture about 158 Lie Beyond Earth, Winston S. Churchill III answering students questions. New Lost City Ramblers perforin a Folk Music Concert Ramblers autographing records for students. 159 Artist Celebrity Series hosts Singing Hoosiers. 160 Under the direction of Professor Robert E. Stoll of the I.U. School of Music, the 45 voice choir sang arrangements of selections from Gigi, The Music Man, Funny Girl. The King and I, Okla- homa, and The Sound of Music. Lou Gulp, director of Public Relations, and Winifred Troyer, secretary. Public Relations The Public Relations Department has three principal areas of respon- sibility: the writing, editing, and printing of most of the colleges major publications; writing and releasing news stories to local, state, and national press, radio, and television; and the planning of special events, which covers many activities ranging from the Artist-Celebrity Series and Commencement programs through a variety of luncheons, dinners, tours of the campus, and so forth. The department is a service organization which cooperates with all other departments and divisions of the college. The Public Relations Department is available in an advisory capacity to student organizations, often assisting with the planning and promotion of student events when such activities relate to the public image of Indiana Tech. The essential purpose of the department is to define and explain the college to all segments of the general public. 161 Left to Right: Janet Foss, Executive Secretary, and Paulette Miller, secretary. Tech Alumni Association 162 The Alumni Office is directed by an executive secretary, who is responsible to the board of directors of the Indiana Tech Alumni Association and to the administration of the college. All graduates of the college become members of the National Association when they graduate. Alumni do not pay membership dues but, instead, are asked to give to the Alumni Support Fund which provides the funds to underwrite operational costs and salaries. The Association looks on each student as a potential alumnus who will some day become a vital part of the foundation on which the college is built. Mr. Hunsberger, Director of Library. Library AlilMNI QUADRANGLE EiBpmATlEE t tUE MEH AMI WOMEM OF INDIAMA TECH WHOSE GEMEROSMMY MAOE THESE BUIIDIHGS POSSJBIE ■SCE-V s«aussaKncE. 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