Lawrence Technological University - L Book Yearbook (Southfield, MI)
- Class of 1958
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Candidates for Degrees W A L ii.N,,-fl lIh nn muiiig i El :Fi Advertising 2 Tab ----i2 ---32 -----148 -----l90 le Contents Basic Engineering Frqfernifies EJ Activities Q 1 2 Index 3 ---- 20 108 160 230 s Q. 4 I 1 i I K L 1 1 P Foreword The college is now in its twenty-sixth year and during this period has provided a needed educational facility which was dedicated to the education of engineers and scientists. Looking back, we have much to be proud ofg several thousand graduate engineers and countless others who have had terminal courses, and have received their education Without high tuition or excessive fees. Now, at the beginning of the Space Age We have a stimulating challenge to fulfillg the ever increasing need for trained engineers and scientists. Through the past years, you, the graduating class of 1958 have gathered in the halls and classrooms in preparation for the educational accolade awarded in a graduation. Now much of the future lies in your hands. 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V' if ,, 5 ,I Q Q !.,,g,,L .z 3 in 1 ' H , , 72,m?, ,- wx mmf-- Q may Dedication: Twenty-three years of faithful and sincere service to Lawrence Insti- tute of Technology ended on January 2, 1958 with the untimely death of Doctor Gail P. Brewington. Because of his help and encouragement, the students of Lawrence Tech will remember Doc Brewington as a man who established a firm foundation in science and instilled a joy in its attainment. His untiring efforts for the advancement of the teaching of science resulted in curriculum changes patterned to meet present day engineering problemsg this same enterprising spirit resulted in one of the finest intro- ductory physics laboratories in the state. His presence among us will always be feltg and with deepest respect we dedicate the 1958 L-Book to Doctor Gail P. 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Batza, B.S., Wayne State University, 1950g M.A., Northwestern University, 1954. 22 t , sae, H? 4 H me Q 2 tewiitiii ? 1.131 ss s mga Mm .sim iiftgif 'ea v K. E E, my 52195 'SQFQRQ ,seein Eg tsae 'WSWS was is a 5 . K . .. 1 2 , 2 E sg E gm s M -Kit' sei, mms ef, Q .. igiiis ,fait it ?fg:e ses?-ax mas- 'amiga ,mx-1 - :Sign as my-M.,1,x N giigg 5 G Chemistry 1. asa MW , SW -W V stew M- is. ., ez. .vw kbmvm' -me-an -' mpgs '5f'Kv5'fm, eg,-435 ygewiiggxiwxiigexi B ,L, ..s ., we wi 1 Q ,, . 3 E is sm zz - X i?iss1i .E f as 'mia-safe rG-AfEhEB- sg V wig W' 55?-,sm .S if Si m Mr. Harold C. Boothroyd, Chairman, B. Chemistry, Cornell University, 1921 he Department :L M1. Robert E. Osborne, A.B., Kansas State MF Loren Knowles, .Teachers College, 1941. BS Chemlstry, PhyS1CS, and MathSm3t1CS, Umverslty of WISCOHSIH MA Physlcs X x Xl! 41- HQ: :::7 .'.k 2 S: K -' 7' H 'P r- w-.f Mr. Van Buren Story, Mr. Joseph E. Takken, . , B.S., Michigan State N.C., 19175 Q Mr. V1CtOF B. 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W ' 'HJ 1. 9 K :ww - f 22,355 i wwe 2 ,-vga: -:mx fm sms :wx BONDCH, LEO F. - 9 BOYNES, LaVERNE E., Phi Kappa Upsilon Treasurer Student Council S.A.E. L my-L A EW S qw' H. Q? 'fp uf , rx A 'Qu , 1 v : '59 -51 GOTTSCHALL LLOYD L Phl Kappa UDSIIOH SAE eww 4 HUGHES WENDELIN T., Tech News HOTT, GERALD A MORIN, JOHN P. NEVLAND, MERRITT L S.A.E. S.A.E. Electronics Club KELLOGG, CHARLES W., Alpha Gamma Upsilon Treasurer KERN, ROBERT G. 2 'fs H mm nm w ss zxxx m sf wa as v :qs 'ss .nm ml mn sm mn my ss W E,-Irv fm mn In is I --'Aw In ss f-rs 5 ::5I:.: ',r:: V Q w f Hg-E :gi ..., ,,,,, 31 X , J, mt u -ms Tv Y B' x 3 H nl I- bm' I gs Q w ww ff I ' 5 E SI H , E , 55 x ZW ks :. E IEE. :-: ,B si: .:.:.:. ss E55:55:::.:.:.: E H H 5m as mm X H ss ss ff K E H SS if E I gf K U U 1., B . .,, . H W 1 I P A 2 as a 1 y. 1 N, f .,., Y f ss x ms' E, ss mm if a ss H' ff if? 22-5m H H . am H H n v V Ill 1 Sm arg: I Q B K E E i f W A ms ' . W . :. V. , , E H W 2. mn H Q 5 i I I E 3 H I M mi I W Q, H5 WE' Mn PAYNE, WILLIAM J. sms ss ws nfs um mn: y fm SW RAETHER WILLIAM A ss wma ms a ss a ss ss a w sm! X gg. mari sums H x-x ga ,I z an ss ss a ss x Q san ROSENBERRY, DONALD L., S.A.E. Phi Kappa Upsilon Vice-President S.A.E. Q mm 5 mxxss BA W En Q B Q I W na gsm mms 1 EPEH 5354 m xx xx max Maj BSR' ss tm. mam .tw E a - wmwgsgx szrgwfz nav S? as E? me w Wx B at ss , ss- E Eel sa W -X Exif E Y? ., W sg QE H k.4,. mass mn Us mx -is Sass gm ROWE, RICHARD, Kappa Phi Sigma Lambda Iota Tau Student Council Fencing Team Tech News W we Q STRELING, CLIFFORD E. ZACHARY, WILLIAM A Phi Kappa Upsilon President Student Council Lambda Iota Tau S.A.E. A.S.T.E. F VERGOS ATHANASIOS T. swag my 'S lilQ?f wig QE gg ww Wap! HQ? i 42 wsfgi 2 2? age Q it ,. 225 We M Y in 5 33? fb Q P 7 Q r fl f ' ,QQ is ' ' N. ' -i 'ff .. -- Industrial Management Dr. Edwin Graefee, Chairman, J.D., University of Tubingen, 1922. 0 A v sw.-' 0 0 Q 0 oo Q i 50 Department f :zz :-: 5 -5 252525252 252 5'5 I :-: 55 25252 525 5'5 5555 5' '5'5. 5'5 W 5 if ,,. 5 -22. , 5555555 -X fy 2- 1 Bax 1-V if ,.,.,., Mr. Cleophas Buck, '2 I iw M.B.A., Indiana University. V1 ' 1 ' , ,., 1 3 , 95 :.. K 5 '5 E .,: .., .5 2-2 '- ' :,., ,2 5,-' f ,wb I 5 - Mr. Max Coan, B.S., Indiana University, 1948 M.S., Indiana University, 1949 51 BIEHL LAWRENCE C. 'K BROSEY ROBERT D. Alpha Gamma Upsilon V1ce-Pres1dent Student Manage1 Alpha Gamma Upsilon AYOUB, PHILLIP F., Alpha Gamma Upsilon S.A.M. BARNETT, HERBERT S., Alpha Gamma Upsilon Vice-President Civil Club Tech News L-Book Varsity Bowling Team 2 2 sis, ref, ' -wi Z q 2 C Q ' S54 5 5 NX 91 Q1 aww, wk - ' 5 . my QT!-A-fl .fa ::'fm:'za 'H ,qfi Ph: MSN BUCCI PETER J Alpha Gamma UpS11OH SAM COLE HOWARD M Kappa Ph1 Slgma SAM H' CORNACCHINI WALTER J Kappa Ph1 Slgma Presldent S A M fi? ww-'va ,KWH DeCLERK DENNIS Phi Kappa Upsilon P1esident Student Council S.A M. Kim: ww BDE H sw Q a ws Ms was ss as a sa I W ii a , LW :: :.: ' W- iggfgi ' -:J Q Q Q 2 Q iQg?. gs S ,Z .,.,.,..,., H EQ' M JB fi Q W - if B E H :fx an uf ia , 5 am Q :wa gg H ..:fg,3fM sw E Q 5 'E E H 3 gg E E E Ja H E E mega:-E ss Y E ESE gm M an aifw SSW pam? ei EE mg .ms H ,sm saw us az-1 xggaw ww 3 ef, 'N' 1 rg 'E if :,.... ::: ::5 is ss -,.,:- . ein: f: ww- E W i n R 45:23-'5 Q EW V, 3 'H 122. -- 'l:f :-:i'-:-Wff-': 5551 I ::. :5:s G- ':'l':'L'a'M':'3E:': f':':EiEEESfEfifEf2 , .:J.:.-1::: ' jg:-rg--L-g-gr2TL!e.g:f:.:.::ma 'V ,g:::1gI:g,.gg:,a:j:,g3e?f ---- pq ' 1 f 31 SFR 'la E H B H V 4 K 55 B -J Q Q B a PM B H as iii? 5 V. ami? 5K'E'if X S852 C1 Mali B .V .... .W W ., ggi 'ES mam Wig an r 2 V3 M V.. es gm an mama B na U H f - :- am, SGS, ng1 ' M gm 3 E n ss sl, my S9 I sm E E' W H W - 3 , .,, Q 25 , N1 5 - :mfg :.:,:.:. :: gg 5 M gs fifg Pg? .,Q.. . 3, ' Wg 5 ' ', gf- wa :uma ' ,U E am:-2555 ' X-HX' W , , l H IEEE ggi 7 1 , u Q HOMER, NORMAN G., V Y I a .W :E,,.:.: ss 1-2 B5-QB DROSSOS, PETER, Kappa Sigma Kappa S.A.M. ss 'lf E .ff .. .. a gg H a' EsE'5gE2:E5iT':'i 'F' S gig 'Effi- H I ' , W 151 H ggi - W EEE xg an :.:. li B nl ' if f yn: S' E ,s IX ' I wig Q :f 2. raxzsgsi 1. H Y r , 58 S ,EEE . :NTIS . 522525 iixmsd Hi A ,az W K... W E' aww as VX W wa' snag mai- we KOTOWSKI, STANLEY M., Kappa Phi Sigma S.A.M. -mm FW-l,M-,E 3 -,ww P, H. f .fl . W 4 K QM' ,gl , af iw! i V MASSEY, CHARLES, Tech News S.A.M. MARBREY, RICHARD W., Alpha Gamma Upsilon President Student Council L-Book Business Manager 1957 S.A.M. MILLER, VINCENT J Alpha Gamma Upsilon President Treasurer S.A.E. S.A.M. PETRAK, DONN R., Kappa Phi Sigma POLISANO, ANTHONY Alpha Gamma Upsilon S.A.M. Varsity Bowling Team S.A.M. President PARKER, JAMES A., Alpha Gamma Upsilon President Treasurer Student Council President 1957 O'TOOLE, FRANCIS T., L-Book Editor 1958 Alpha Gamma Upsilon Captain Varsity Bowling Team Treasurer Student Council Vice-President 1957 Treasurer 1958 rm, :Maw ss was -fl ' ss M pl V, EW? E as -1 xl. lu -f ml R' x E ,4.,.,,?:.:,...,.,.,. Pl Qiiaww Hiii W Ma wmv wwf -w an lllh ' a,l. B. an 59' as-A Q . . , . ---was xl Emu -xmas Z . aamg Law V ar 7 max - mea m-5 E is .Q-s - . was ,sg , gum :Jens W? E? M3 QE m an Mu qw-an RANKIN, WILLIAM E., Alpha Gamma Upsilon Student Council Treasurer Ski Club A.S.T.E. jg, ss E, s' X as as ,VH ljgmsm ,Haul lam lgiala lagsam rise? iglel miie? :E my Q ease-2 .2 1 :' ig an -ws as es as lm we Mia Q a :,::: zz: Q r ..,. zrz in 914: gas AE waasj aww' 5, n ' 5 ROSS DILLARD Varslty Basketball Captam 1957 aw :1 Jams e QESQ Eiga? S Q 5 5 Q 255 55 H A Q W5 5 QF-.-'F's'U -f2smmfih.m ROCK, WOLFGANG A., Kappa Phi Sigma Treasurer S.A.M. H Evan WEE E Winn Q, E M2 E whim nu R.sQx-xx ara- F lean 8 as ga as W ga SEZ. sis M135 aaa A , SHELTON, GARY G., Alpha Gamma Upsilon Treasurer SAJEWSKI, STANLEY E., SAM' Alpha Gamma Upsilon A.I.A. ' 57 942 ,N M X H mmm. Wwww :sw E 5 BEM - agar F552 H N a my ggi ss ag: Q M 31 ggwwi xggmmfz Q Q: Q ET Mr Carl Ballys B.ChE Umverslty of Detrolt, 1931 Mr Wllllam F S Dowldlng, Ghalrman, L.LB Detrolt College of Law, 1941 mn WQXM n.m4:-:my 31. Engineering De PirlI'tIl'lCl'lt Mr. Edmund J. Dombrowski, B.ch.E., University of Detroit, 1932g M.S., Lawrence Institute, 1933. Mr. Barry Brown, J.D., Wayne Stat e University. Mr Frank J Ullrlch Ph D Umverslty of Detrolt 1930 59 '5 , 2 Km egg, , ,W M? M W ' -M.: ,E V ' R3 K W W -.4 1 S? if X 3 ,alfa 3 w - as M 41 ff 4' an we xl, Pi' J .ge u 'QE M gr :NLE , J I , Q 'I ,f vw ,,, 3-vm iv , e P P fl , 5 BURPEE, LYLE F. 1, Q, ,lei ,ggi Q ,leg K fl. u 4 43553 I ,ff CARR, NATHANIEL, C.O.T.C., 1942 Rifle Club, 1942 S.A.E. Math Club Phi Kappa Upsilon Student Council S.A.M. A.S.T.E. BLAIS, HERBERT O., Jr., Phi Kappa Upsilon BRENT, STANLEY L. 9 4 ,N HAUPT, HAROLD K. ww, - ,.-Gigi , 1 ,gg . 4 , , ibm? if SL gfgi41gJ15Qy1gi' Qufu JUPP, ROBERT D., A.S.T.E. NAGEL, JOHN M. LOGAN, KENNETH A. 61 SEMERJ IAN , HARRY S.A.E. EEF' ETSU :gyms-x 'gan gsm ma, gfsiam TH gm age 255 ga S age figak Emu as '55- yin gm M w wma ZBSQ dam w ga fam We Ex M EK was Ian eva W 55 negigu Q Mr. Hans G. Erneman, Chairman, in an M. .?E and E Ei :game a-M xi lim mail : sa ivzfy, Q- zz- fn fi sf n i .i,i- En? s um me E21 gm Q me :gn mi' 33 r n 5-sa H M., sigma F? - a an vw Q- vmwwwe QMFH gi Q. EZ? Km me S E QMWR Win ggm QW ay.: w my , ?E , ming? aging Q was ifzglefiiiglaifaaaa--5.55.5E na yi iwf .H B Diploma Engineer, University of Berlin, 1930. mia Mechanical Engineering W y Mr. Harold Gabin, ,avengin- :-: in , mkaiw Ja 43.1 Y , W' I ' V l ........,... :E .,.. .sv ef? 2 . A B.S.M.E., Penn State, 1940 J ,ai if ' ,HEL5 Q s is as :::.:.:.s , aaJ'ji? Wgiimi W 5 1 S B S8 me min 'QM ss 'wjmim Fi - 1 3 za E A w . in - Ig H dawg iifvmwl :Sidi I L33f55ml1a..:-gwn yzgaw J' B E4 ki i S8 :A M .aaa , all all jggmmezg Qi - 2.w:2e3,'1f,.'. S W :La i f 3 'S a W 2 H5521 E Z5 XS Y E Q. aaa We M E5,si??EXlU'Q'3 :gel ' :mu - A w WEN? Sai? A ii B H mm Zi gm. is Mr. Henrv Holclt B.S.E., Unlverslty of Michigan Mr. Gerald Larson, B.S., Lawrence Instituteg M.A.E., Chrysler Institute. bv-5-S5 'QW nv Quill Mr Irvlng J Levlnson B S Met E Mlchlgan College of M1H1Hg Sz Technology 2 M S Wayne State Unlverslty 55 :' EVE . msn -2 , 1 V .E l. ig wi ..... ' If 5 gl 1 'f'?.F X 'asihl ' WE ri, 3, .UV . Qi ps 5 I ES vi 4 sf, gp til? WW? We Mr A1thur Zonder M Sc E Un1ve1s1ty of V, M1ch1gan 1. QS E Mr. Phoebus R. Kaldobsky g1E1n1iYefh' I , BAe.E. Rensselaer Polytechnic, Institute. dwlence nstltute 63 M H. A - vfmm -2- 1:1 :2::2:2 ':' . - lf ,lg ....... .... Q XM B A tg Km E B56 m mmf, - A, , ' - . . W5 . . . I, ig? 7 . ., . : I W Eg FEE! TM N ,Nz 1 - A S V 'ILC . L . E :UVM A- I i k3,3.,...A,5 L f . , . . g,,,,:,' EQ, lg Q 1' ,ligne as ' 1 5 ' f H IEI EE L ' l' af ,ig a . x 9 sw M . 4 . . ,,,. 1:,: E S M H A' E 5 ' 4' 15, I :.: -' A v X, I ' 'M A ' l . 3, if l . . 5 1 'Xe H 1 l! . . , . , I . , l sig l .. YES Eng? ,, N -, K flizv wtf? ms Z iw :EE 5: W L? , af H QAEMQ M Ja 5 42 BLOHM, EARL W S.A.E. BAKER, JAMES C. BORUTA, LEONARD S BEAUREGARD, GEORGE G. BROOKS, DONALD K., Phi Kappa Upsilon S.A.E. '-...aff- ' DANCE, WENDELL R., S.A.E. elf EDWARDS, CODA M S.A.E. M.E. Club EXLER, RICHARD L Lambda Iota Tau Student Council xi is Egg ESE Ex E .H H my Q :gm , A aww 4,1 if 14 W, -' -A-N-W-H QZQH' M ,w w ww! -if X :mga if 'gig-vi. Mgmsmf may ui sms mam- iu - EEL E mm msn H Wim Mi: .1- is ss 1 ,-xr - gig nw rein sf mx GROSS, RONALD J., Kappa Phi Sigma President Tech News Editor 1957 M.E. Club ami wma ss iw wx x an nm .g?.wsE. 'ww sms is - ww' RE ' '-m aww W ..-as H. is me sms .J ga ngs. ., I H 5 H X. E'-M QSM Egg? 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K QX Xing? 4 I A B A I X H XX 5 ,X 5 X X-H X.M:u-X an nm-:N f L ' M, X an 'Z Q X an X X N a Mr. Arnold J. Blythe Coordinator of The Technical Institute Division A.B. and B S.M.E. Wayne State University. Mr. Elvin Bomaster ea m m M E 2 B X , A L my Bali Xu. . X ' B.:.l 1: Sewerage Haag 2 X., .M XX -a- - 31g LEASQWQMQ xl - Ag, was mime smug :va 5-W E' Nd mngja- X diem 5 Q 13 gga gym ewan A H-wwf H iff: egg-Q-egg HH K! mg M5 . W HM ,N W . W. . W Mix M Q M E aww-Xi. M XP' - I E . we ,- M E ,Y X - Wa in Q Q m M an as H Y -M-evil Sana WWE XXUXX .XX -or Ewa an vm I EifHLaE jwX.w.E': m' en: XXXL. TW :Y X NX I B gn in an Q QX HT mmm Ein Mggmnada ZH-H'E WW Uwgwzvsgi ,aaa -J IE l- Swan Q sigma ww m-gwnalm --m was 'EB BE H as xm- naimwmja avesaisst 'iam nw agan xmna EE? m xxmzb mQm Mr. William Albern Q M -Q Q. m an ua H3 Q55 B m ws ,am W H Q m was x mam Mr. Leonard Balazer m m Mr. Bernard A. Carlen, B.S., Mathematics, University of Dayton. 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M ,L R. 5fqE'2,?Ef15- ' K Angllfl E Q. af W at up .:,-:I ,Ages 5,32 555 ww B V at : Q, Y' M A Y ,Y vain BALATAZAR, JAMES E., A.E.I.S.T. Sigma Kappa Psi President A.S.T.E. BALOGH, GUS A., A.E.E.E.T. BAUKUS ROBERT A.E B C T BALOK, JOHN, A.E.A.C.R.T. BEACH, DONALD B., A.E.A.C.R.T. BOWDEN, LESTER, A.E.M.T. Sigma Kappa Psi BROOKHOUSE, JACK A A.E.A.C.R.T. CALDWELL, ROBERT E A.E.M.T. Sigma Kappa Psi CLINTON, DONALD F., A.E.M.T. Sigma Kappa Psi Treasurer Student Council CHAPPER, DAVID E., A.E.B.C.T. ii f.f7iq:i- i il ' X 1 1: U ' In 55 I , 5 5,39 5 'sz fm Q I an is 14 :ET . -'5:E- 'mi' M ef' Kiwi : :if f Q 5 K YE ff e if xii, Q5- 5 E we - fa ,. .,, iz -, x EM f wi , 149. , ggi , Q5 X1 is? 2 ISM , EE? 25215-1 F is sp f M, 1 e COIN, EMMET L., A.E.A.C.R.T. Vi' ,R-gr ez 2 Q psf? 1.1 s S if age Q i. 55253532 CHARLTON, JOHN, A.E.E.E.T. any M 7 if if , -Q fr Q sig 4 may W 1 pm x-f ss W-f w - ss mx mn mx nm K an ss 'gms mam Yuma um ummm w,. 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'-I X X.fa,3,.Xf II X- II Xa EIMS :XXX ,V fI'I-,UVXI IIl3I I .1 Kia.-my If xx-as Xa-Xsfgs-XXX XXQII I'Xs- TXEWQHII - g.wXXL5,X:X?dIBIB XX I fm NI .X .Igrsee X, I .aug V .XM gjmIX:fs'Ie,m.Xw .gigwr fer--UMM ,QMMIQIIXZXXYIIW H M E-Efgegikie-Emi. .XNWe'lB,?S fe-X -'X'rif'?,,TW,X-' '51X'5.w-icmiifd. '1- 'XXXXXXX 5 X .ew XXXXXX - W Q.. :Eng M-,.f. . - WM -XX XX X- - X . . 5 am igmxmmwx' W ,X E -51 4 .:, EIIHIN XX.. ..M . H HXQQWX I . II W N, I KNEE ' ui BQQGEBEB M X - Xm E aegegi may E EB 'HBEBE E III Xxx,-as may XXXXXX XXXXXXXX ,XXX B Exim X-iam sum. mama mn mv. w5Bm-a K Mmm wrzfnsm E I mae ms swan-xx .-M 'wan :Xa Standing: J. Jensen, Treasurer. Seated, left to right: G. Peck, Vice-Presidentg L. Lambert, President. NIGHT CHOOL 111 smmzzzis 5.54 H ! fi5'1'mW'2S 5-Wi? S Tl' 2 51:5 s V. U5'H'?5QmEg!g'5'i5 4 SSH -A :Sas if Xi E H S.,-Q Q,-Q 1 si- -elwnm MX W swf, 9- 1 X.:,,i, S3525 . . ,. is gh, V mm z if HW if H' .,f Us K wi' :V-KU. aff! 3- Aff? 3. .3 ,..,+.5fw1A W H. A , lk '. -vs Q ii- H in ms iv.:Q ivan, M P - tsixxfx as W gg HHH? fx K mn a as Text, Discussion, and Application m z my -m asm his 55525-- as-swz -fffsxwsis assgsm as viwiumssssu ZX gyms X'-Q jim was X HE xnw .,,w nj -w m uma W Seniors crarnming as graduation nears. www muy . WMM vii WL. H mm ':1 :WH QQMW mmm , 55555 w -mm ' B,g7EL5s5TimxV?37 xx f Q ,, gi: gf naw, ,Jw H ?5f'Q M smug: H.-E,,,,Sm fam-s mbwgmf g-A-fi., K fm, Q ff - akin -W 568 F 59 N 2+ K sa. s ,A ss px. 4 .K W, .JW :. av Wm N Hllf H M , NME EM WSF M.QQ'fA 355, 'ga Klaiik 1 'ssvwgmv m-NLE, Kiwi'-f' EQEEQWWPQ 5333? M mlm, - ffsms ' 5 1. NwQ gggg QE iwgfwwl mis. Z ?ET?'?.M mmwgggag Xxx' an Left to right: H. Herbison. T1'easu1'e1'g S. Dukes, President NIGHT SCHOOL wa JK , 1 'ss 555 yn 5 2552 nm ss -Axe as mn-- xf 71 rms psf-A X The J-PROM exemplifies the extra-curricular activi- ties participated in by the Junior class. J -PROM COMMITTEE Seated, left to right: A. Fiegehen, R. Morales. Standing, left to right: G. Rae, D. Gasser. Sophomore Class Officers . aw '-'sf 'W' Standing: J. Boeberitz, Vice-President. Seated, left to right: R. Rose, Treasurerg R. Chandler, President DAY SCHOOL Standing, left to right: M. Murphy, Treasurer. Seated, left to right: L. Malinowski, Presidentg VV. Heinz, Vice-President NIGHT SCHOOL FROSH FLING COMMITTEE Eugene Perlman, Ray Rose, James Boeberitz, Rick Chan6He1 The Frosh Fling, presented for the incoming fresh- men is the first social event of the year. Data obtained in lecture classes are applied during the laboratory per- iods. 3,- 'A ' 5' 3 N Q, -, '-6,4 Nm Freshmen Class Officers Standing, left to right: B. Kuzmniski, Recerding Secretaryg S. Stankiewics, Treasurer R. Carter, Corresponding Secretary. Sitting, left to right: G. Lambas, Vice-President R. Gossmer, President. DAY SCHOOL 122 an nz gym :sm X139-.img wiv K gnu 13555 ..,.:, ggi -yyl- x.A 'gin .nge--H Am .miam- Xm'Sv1f.?:1-m YQ S555 ,MW 'img mi ,R :gms ffgi ZQQSQBEE? gfx Q-'simlssw :nigga . ...aww in mf: --.1 J- MQW-L -Wm VQMWE M, Mmm lm 1 sw QE Q Q fl- ,, A-Mm Lfnfg' '54 3ZlT53iz'i8f R' VE' 4 1-LBA , -H . ,cl 5, f- QE ss-H, M, M Angst? 4, JR 4 mu w5.Lm,Q.1g51 wx- w Q- ai, me 'A amm- '1'L'mYA.J5C? Eak'9EE1f:.N?4 Xa S -,Lv W X H M in W wx 'W' Emma mi: .awww rw ww , 1m1fwWQw.w2kz- .v X mgvm-nigga?-,W Hmm? H' Swv 5 was may S z mxxgqi' Swv-QE - A L Mjf.,!s23Z-fg .mag .wfi S213 2: .mum . an UQA' ,H.W. eg ,.,., ss -9' mm ss -.mggzg wx MW gs gm ia , Minis M E gs 1,1 wma - SEEFE mgfmwgg, swinianlw 535 ELK mimi? mm v Left to right: G. Thomas, Vice-Presidentg H. White, President IGHT CHOOL 123 Freshmen laboratories teach fundamental engineering procedure. , agar' .'J O -,I 1 I I l L Y. , , L .V 124 f e Hell Week acquaints the freshmen to the tra- ditions of the school and the ideals of college 125 Student Council if 4 fs, . , s ,Q-fffsxd-b.X.lf.. - f e Seated, left to right: Garry Klecs, Vice-Presidentg Nick DeMarco, Presidentg Professor Takken, Faculty Representativeg Dick Stanco, Recording Secretary. Standing, left to right: Tom O'Toole, Treasurer, Harry Gibson, Corresponding Secretary. Democracy is based on self government. This theme is carried out at Lawrence Tech through the actions of your Student Council. The Council consists of annually elected class officers and selected representatives of all rec- ognized clubs and fraternities. The President and Vice-President of the Student Council are selected annually by the student body at a separate election. Administrative liaison is maintained by having the Council select a fac- ulty member each year to act as an advisor. The bi-monthly meetings of the Council pro- vide a forum of self government for all organ- izations, clubs, fraternities, and the student body in general. In addition, it organizes the annual school elections and controls the L-Book, the Tech News and all social activi- ties of the school. The fruits of this year's time and effort are exemplified in the newly formed LIT Blood Bank, the Polio vaccine program, the Child- ren's Christmas Party and the organization of the Senior Graduation Dinner Dance. 126 Blood Bank The Lawrence Tech Blood Bank became a reality be- cause Administration, Faculty, and Students planned and worked together. It could never have been born if the need were not present and each individual had not realized his and her responsibility. The success of the Blood Bank will be a lasting monument to the sincerity and earnestness of all personnel at Lewrence Tech. For years emergencies of the type requiring blood don- ors have been our constant companions. Members of the Student Council began work on the far reaching project during the summer of 1957. Immediately after the school year opened, a Board of Trustees was formed which consisted of the following members: Gerry Peck, Chairmang Nick DeMarco, Council President, James Hobson, Assistant to the Presidentg Edward Jositas, Faculty Representativeg Reed Abt, Alumni Representa- tive. Adding to this endeavor in the Council itself John Lidkea, Don Clinton, and Jim Arnold formed with Gerry Peck the Blood Bank Committee. It was from this nucleus that our major project of the year started. Enthusiasm was the keynote. The admin- istration through Mr. Hobson, Dean Ryan, and Dr. Graeife joined with the faculty and student leaders in what soon became a truly joint venture. Jim Arnold as Administration, faculty, students, husbands and wives . . . Everyone helped. Tech News Editor gave the type of help and coopera- tion we did not believe possible. In short, the students and faculty members of Lawrence Tech became aware very quickly of the existence of a Blood Bank and what was expected of them. On January 20th the first Bloodmobile set up shop in the Student Lounge from 4:30 to 10:30 p.m. The drive was a success with the unit handling the maximum number of volunteers. On March 3rd, the second Blood- mobile arrived to work from 9:00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. This drive also was very successful. The day school men presented over 200 signed pledges in their request to the Council for this second drive. We of the Student Council are proud of this organiza- tion and the work which made it possible. It has served both Lawernce Tech and society in general. The honest endeavor and joint enterprise which have personified this activity from the beginning have welded all de- partments and groups into one common aim. The school spirit, cooperation between administration and stu- dents, and sense of common belonging have never been stronger. In the years to come, remember you were a part of the beginning. 127 Council Sponsored Polio Shots Student Council Annual Dinner 128 MOMENTS TO REMEMBER CHRISTMAS PARTY - 1957 55351: in .- if-viii , :ff iii x It ff. New We 4 M - ,f wx new 1 V Q fi x '1.,..,,, ,W U 'r fri W ,E . 2, . . Judicial Committee Left to right: Les Malinowski, Rick Chandler, Professor Takken. YOUR ELECTED OFFICERS Senior Dinner Dance Committee Activities Award Committee Front row, left to right: Nick De- Marco, Harry Gibson. Standing, left to right: Dick Rowe, Gerry Peck. I 30 Activities Award Committee Left to right: George Rea, Lidkea, Don Gasser. John Thursday Meeting in Blood Bank Committee Sitting, left to right: Harry Gibson, , Gerry Peck. Y ' Standing, left to right: John Lidkea, Reed Abt, Jim Arnold. L74 Election Committee Left to iight Lyle Buipee Rick Chandler, Harry Gibson. Council- Decides an Issue. :Qctivity Leaders 131 mx LFE .E ass: M H HE, Hama MQA. 'W :im E : -Huw .Ma-ss 'LEE wi ms Efwgfw duh '1 if 1591 .m.a,, E . ss A x A a if Architectural Club 1, -. 'viii ge 132 B . v :jg mn? 1, mmm Mpeg? 3.5, rg, 5 9 ...M .1 ...M . . Huxwgzwwm, x- ,bg W. PM T Bm 5 an Rx 1 a H. -ax an ma gm w ,ax ,. .. .,,. M . wigs' H zs,M,,hHJ7?'. Qi B1 xzif-1,1-1-A is ME. 1 P FQ -,'wE5E?3. g 3. 5133? S , X 5 Q I 5 M 59.9 H QQ 4- . M 3 Q Q5 gm X115 -2 F' 5... Mu -+15?.'4j. ss K :ii . 248 in 75, .515 W.,, B. ,N., -A mn .5 K W rw vt wx Y is .M L lm-:rv m wilggg, Nami as s L H-H H 3' W gi? wigggggg' ,Q s ggg W H - . ass ea xv is -.1 sv K 3 Q my x1 l a , if f1,'.'si r Each day brings a feeling of satis- faction for the Work and help he gave in building the equipment and in .keeping alive the spirit of the Architectural Club. Our club is entering its ninth year as one of the three student branch- es of the Michigan chapter of the American Institute of Architects. ,- git, a Q sl . 'ii 525223 si X Hg ez 'ati an Era: :E Q.. WY' In Memoriam Andrew L. Palajac C1932-19571 VW xl l 'XJ' if gl .f,, Q- , E TQ?-' -xx 133 Electronics Club 'X w .7 ogre ' J -PW? see' Standing, left to right: B. Hewson, Vice-President of Audio Reproduction Divisiong R. Kanehl, Vice-President of Amateur Radio Division. Seated, left to right: N. Tomboni, Secretary and Treasurerg J. Zabawski, President. For those interested in the field of elec- tronics, an excellent opportunity awaits you. THE LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF TECH- N O L O G Y ELECTRONICS CLUB was formed during February 1957, to encour- age interest in electronicsg provide a com- mon ground for all enthusiasts to meet and exchange information. In the past year The Club has presented a prize winning Founder's Day Audio Show, attended lectures, and toured television studios. Those in the Amateur Radio section learn to send and receive code, do preliminary Work for an operator's license, and operate a school amateur radio station. Audio Re- production gives each member.-an oppor- tunity to apply his knowledge in order to reproduce all sounds with stimulating quality. ,, , wx -,Q After group discussion, the mem bers go into the laboratory to prac- tice amateur radio and audio repro duction. Mechanical Engineering Club gud Standing left to right: R. Gross, Vice-President, R. Payer, President. Seated, left to right C Edwards, Secretaryg Mr. Levinson, Faculty Advisorg L. Hogan, President. Since its nativity on November 4, 1955, the Mechanical Engineering Club has contributed considerably to the academic and social life of the seniors of Lawrence Institute. This club was founded with the belief that some- thing constructive could be accomplished by the students in their spare time. Under the able guidance of Professor Levinson this group has demonstrated the practical and analytical ability of Lawrence Tech students. Several fine examples of apparatus designed and constructed by club members include a gas furnace, flow table, model bridge, and others. The most important accomplishment of this club has been the development of professional consciousness, social awareness, and the abili- ty to work effectively with others. 136 The construction, testing and use of M.E. projects provides members many an interest- ing session. , oy? Society for Advancement of Management S -f , r X- . . I Left to right: M. Phillips, Vice-Presidentg E. Petrak, Presidentg R. Vantine, Treasuiei The first student chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management in Mich- igan was organized in June of 1949 at Lawrence Institute of Technology by Mr. Lloyd C. Bagby, the faculty sponsor. Mr. Dowlding, the faculty advisor, was instru- mental in bringing the society to the campus. Meetings are held at various times during day school to keep the members informed of plans and activities. Occasionally, outside speakers and panel discussion sessions are brought before the group. By means of the publication - UADVANCED MANAGEMENT, which is distributed to 'all members, the latest develop- ments in personnel and management methods, procedures, and problems as applied to the many industries throughout the country are explained in detail by specialists in those fields. Field trips are conducted to various busi- ness establishments to familiarize the stu- dents With techniques, layouts, and problems as they now exist. During this school year, the group has been to the George N. Nanker- vis Company, Vickers Incorporated, Kowal- ski Sausage Company, and Chrysler Plym- outh Engine Plant. Shown are some of the field trips for S.A.M. members. xbx I egzze. ', 1 ' N I 1: I 5 .A . 1 1 M: ' 1 ' ' ' I 'ggi ff' , K ' 1 1 E 15.:24Qsw W L ww. I 1321 ' -- 1 1: W 5 1 w g-Eiga 5 ,V 5 in -.-,Ev , .Q , X H -f N If 'A , , K ' ,. xV 1,-Q,w ,V f-gf-,,, - ...4 , . ,,,,, ,, - --- - L, U.. T 'V 1 Q Q . -. 1 5, 1 Q, , .,... , ,Q M, -4- ----, g , . 4 2 t 3,3 f' L ' f' A , 'Z l X ' '- 1 as Q, G ,kv 1 gi-iw Q . x - x A 6 5- Ah 412' W- 139 L.I.T. Ski Club Standing, left to right: S. Weiner, Presidentg B. Morales, Treasurer. Seated, left to right: B. Zuraw, Vice-Presidentg R. Carter, Secretary. The Ski Club has been active for the past year, and has grown con- siderably in this time. The purpose of the Ski Club is to introduce this Winter sport to the students and faculty of Lawrence Institute of Technology. 140 4 4 2, ff ff' gf, -PF T .I X ,jf One of the trips enjoyed by SKI CLUB members. ,W . ,W S 'im' A. f lv xwv, 141 Wx ,, ..,:,5, 55? f Y Rf? 52 J- ,,,... view' J .V If A 57, M' is am: 1' if 'Www M 4.4,-' '55- T. nw- :W wget. L L-BOOK ORGANIZATION CHART COUNCIL STUDENT EDITOR IN C HIEF JAMES A. PARKER F ACULTY MR. K. A. SNOBLIN MANAGING EDITOR SAM WEINER BUSINESS MANAGER S E NIOR EDITOR -- ----- - Aovnson GIL HARDY VIRON LEFTY LAYOUT INDEX FRATERNITY ACTIVITIES SPORTS ART EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR D. HOUCK M. GROH R. LARSON I. BELYEA J. VIALTHER C. EWING M. LEWIS A. ROGERSON R. CHANDLER ILDRESSELHOUSE I-LBARNETT KEY1 .TlDENOTES LIIE AUTHORITY ..---..DENOTES STAFF l.l'I'lKW'I'Y 142 Standing, left to right: Mr. K. Snoblin, Faculty advisory C. Ewing, Sports Editorg M Groh, Index Editorg A. Rogersong D. Houckg J. Walther, Photographic Editor. Seated, left to right: R. Chandler, Fraternity Editorg J. Parker, Editor-in-Chiefg S Weiner, Managing Editorg C. Taylorg G. Hardy, Business Manager. 143 Viron Lefty, above left, Gerry Dresselhouse and Ivan Belyea, above right, Ray Larson and Rick Chandler, left, busily engaged on their respective sections of the L-Book. Lay- outs and copy are prepared and proof read, then submitted to the editor-in-chief. Nnuw, Jim Parker, Editor-in-Chief, checking the progress chart against collected copy. After the copy is turned in the editor checks in- dexing and content before sending the section to the publisher. 144 WQt'3?if zaxwwi x x x, f-gp S . ,Q W- .. 1 ul 0,49 g AL-H A -fn.. .,,, L.. Y, W, . TECH NEWS FACULTY ADVISOR MR. MAX B. COAN DAVE HOYLE CIRCULATION Business M 'en H.FREGRUBER KEY' 1ilDENO1'El LINE AUTHORITY -.-1 1 DEROTE8 STAFF AUTHORITY STUDENT COUNCIL EDITOR IN CHIEF JAMES ARNOLD AND STAFF WRITERS DICK ROWE GERALD PECK CAROL TAYLOR CHARLES MASSEY EDITORIAL ORGANIZATION CHART MANAGING EDITOR JAMES WHEELER News sPoRTs s0c'AL Pnoof LAYOUT Eorron solron NEWS READERS E o rron D. ROWE P. BUCCI ED BURKE J. AMENT SGACOHAZZA REPORTER! REPORTER! REPORTER! COPY READERS SGACOIAZZA RVANTINE D.CRAW ED BURKE A. ROGERSON J. AMENT J, IORIN R.CARTER WJIUGHE5 J. BAUBARD BJKUZNINSKI rnovocurnuc JOHN C. WALTHER 145 an lm TBP? xi .Q me in Q .Nl E as Hugs: ESQNEFET an xg sim 'J 4, '21 'CJ Ea. fm Standing, left to right: H. Freigruber, Circulation Managerg J. Moron, Reporterg W Hughes, Reporterg D. Rowe, News Editorg R. Vantine, Reporterg A. Rogerson, Re porterg D. Craw, Reporterg G. ,A1nent, Reporterg J. Walther, Photographerg and P Bucci, Sports Editor. Seated, left to right: Mr. M. Coan, Faculty Advisorg J. Wheeler, Managing Editorg D Hoyle, Business Managerg R. Carter, Reporterg B. Kuzminski, Reporterg S. Giacomazza Reporterg E. Burke, Social Editorg and J. Arnold, Eflitor. 146 Jim Arnold, Editor-in-Chief, and Jim Wheeler, Managing Editor, layout the collected material in the manner in which it is to be printed. This copy is given to the publisher and a copy print is made. Seated, left to right: A. Rogerson, re- porter, E. Burke, Editor, D. Hoyle, Bus- iness Managerg S. Giacomazza, layout, J. Wheeler, Managing Editorg J. Arnold, Editor-in-Chief, seriously discussing the problems that confront the Tech News. Problems are ironed out in this manner and suggestions are then taken into con- sideration for the next issue of the pa- per. Each editor collects from the re- porters the articles for his section and proof reads them before turning them over to the editor-in-chief. Checking the copy print, or first print off of the press, is a difficult job for Jim Arnold and Jim Wheeler. Many correc- tions are made at this stage of the is- sue. The printer then receives the 'OK' to set up for production. . Nik, 1 f J, .. Q WL. 5 . -fgfw W. ,-'QW Xfzi: 2 :.1I.T.I 1 Mx- : 1 , Q .AM A.. M M ,- N-A-X :a,.f,-ffgg, 2 vw r , .. , L, ,ui R I xg K --V, wouiirilseesmitiifiilt nofathef coliegfe actiifities bringj out the school spirit and enthusigsmias much as sports. The keen spirit of amateurifcompetition transplants the spectator into the uniformed figures one iijkrefplayfiiig ,areal grid sojinspirnedi fthge. rteanig ggiten tastesitihe siweetetfruitiiof viotoriyj - ' L i K -Q1 2 1 . -. r . Q A A M .BT M M W . .,, ' ' ,A . Varsity Basketball Left to Right: Chuck Pleus, Ron Scott, Al- Marcangelo, Lou Haase, Dave Neiger, Bill Maier, Tom Costello, Frank Barger, Fred Wasen, Gerry Peterson, Jim O'Reilly, Dillard Ross. On the foul line: Coach George Verdonckt, Student Manager Reed Hondzinski. 150 '. .5iQ2,.Jlf!'f.?-?1x,,....- HENRY POLLARD DILLARD ROSS fig? f AL MARCANGELO GERRY PETERSON RON SCOTT CHUCK PLEUS FRED W ASEN TOM COSTELLO Z5 Valrsimfiy BUWH1ilMg . 51 ' , Ywfih-H23S, 7x' , , ' ' - WWW EZ, W5 Y , gg ws--Q ff -5- , -.4, -fr ,elwwi f' ,f'f4?f , mfr. M . ,, 5 tk' .A 1- 'A f: ' H,Sm1f. ff. -. ,...-.Q . - - , 51 ., .. , - X E W - :j u ff 1-gg : -'L K W I Hi , PREV . Q--w w .,.f by M.: - - .. FIRST TEAM S26 E1V6I'3.g6 SAM WEINER 172 average JIM PARKER 162 average GEORGE RECKLING Team Captain 174 average TONY POLISANO 160 average HERB HARNETT 158 average 157 Qxlff xi fi X XR Wi SECOND TEAM 7 81 average DAVE HOUCK 154 average BOB BROSEY 158 average AL ROGERSON Team Captain 161 average RON GOSSMER 157 average JOHN LEY 152 average 158 Intramural Bowling , x x Lv Q5 , Mm 1 ' 1 ,YM ww 325341 ,KW xi i aoigffhis might lodk into Webstertand fiind that Fraternity means, 'ffstate of being brothersg a body of men Qr intCre5ES 1 l ' , i C01i1:m0n interest, being the general well-be- ing of thie?colle'ge itself. Theffraternitiestobtain this objective' by instilling and practicing the principles of brotheithpood, compijadeshipakandi humility-n,tby pro- gvfdinfgeegfgupie dilscugsinns ami ceaiiliesgiaigpfhell in the social gracesg X i W impart toian individual not klwiwing about one.vHe iwmv QL: X 2 2, 2 mfs 1? Xi J' :DK 13? 7 . ' Hamish i 4- . Aflima fa fha f 32,14 F 9' ik . fi? ,:.N',.ff E 3- ,myi Inter-Fraternit Council fW ??E 1 2 S-' mmm: ,K . , 5 5.531 mu w,..,.f. . 41. mf ' -Y a ,, W,-f.3w'2 giiiiizgi? 1' V! 'ii nw- L-- ., ,? , Q -4, AQ Q 1 , hd. ,. . 2 ' idly! YM? i ,, V15 H4 . Y i . by may 1 x2T,ffQ.5w,fva Jef, ,gf ,v Q . - z 'V K 5 'fhiffl 'iw ff? if up Left to right: J. Williams. Alpha Gamma Upsilong VV. Deiigler, Kappa Sigma Kappa: is 15.45, if si' in S .H 5 f 1 an .Em .21 seg i'.-5' w ig , zf X' K! 'fi '-7 Ifff Lam gl., s 21.9 w, -' i ' 'El-Wi.: iyxff Q22 'qw ia. ff .X in I 3,355 Delta Phi. :Q M-.Q Y. Lefty, Phi Kappa Tjpsilong J. Arnold. Kappa Phi Sigmag J. Sc-iicrllvlmwor, Rho 162 The Inter-Fraternity Council CI.F.C.J is composed of one representative from each fraternity on campus. Each year the chairmanship of the I.F.C. is rotated and this year the position is held by Viron Lefty of Phi Kappa Upsilon. The I.F.C. was organized to investigate the scholastic position held by each prospective pledge of the fraternities, to regulate the opening dates of the rush seasons, to correlate fraternities social calendars, and to coordinate inter-fraternity functions. This year the I.F.C. inaugurated two new inter-fraternity functions- the semi-annual Pledge Jug Hunt and the annual Prospective Pledge Mixer. The Jug Hunt is an event in which the pledges of the various fraternities try to locate a jug that has been hidden on campus. The fraternity whose pledge finds the jug, keeps it until the next Pledge Jug Hunt. The Prospective Mixer provides an opportunity for the lower classmen to be- come acquainted with fraternities on campus. The fraternities have their representatives at this event to answer questions and give information about their respective fraternity. Through the I.F.C. the common goal of the fraternities, The better- ment of the high ideals of Lawrence Tech may be procured. 163 Wyse W w ss n 2 jgik .. 2.35.41 -x Q Lia The annual I.F.C. Prospective Pledge Mixer was well l attended by members and guests. .. jug-3 . qw, X., W M X . -QC? A M -Q if ww W' X' 'Her 1 164 V :gn if if may n X. ai W 441 Sli. ?: iz .41 , I E Q ,g,,Q T ' slag? r, ,114 f' ag aes I ' 2473, 22226 .l ,glial if E Q 1. asm I Pt! B ' lag E- - iii K2 'el X372-, ki'f. 5 .D Lambda Iota Tau. The Lambda Iota Tau Key has become the most coveted of all keys at L.I.T. It is presented each year to outstanding men of L.I.T. for their high scholastic ability coupled with their work in extra- curricular activities. The Lambda Iota Tau Honor Award was instituted by Dean Russell Lawrence in 1934, only two years after he founded Lawrence Institute of Technology. aut,Vu l p ,y jjj Left to right: N. DeMarco, VV. Zachary, R. Rowe. l65 'Jin 4 1 .www 1, ' Sams: ,rm 53: RAY LARSEN Vice President Alpha Gamma Upsilon SAM WEINER President we 1553. 4 2 5 I 1: - V H ,, i .: 2' Wk tw- - . .. Y 52 Q ., 5:5 g . 2 M :.,,,::- . K H ' N:--2 '71 H ,, V ,'5 ' '- ,N , P3523 5 do gifmgj , .. f Q - si lg! ga 3 ,X ,V ' ., 4 ,f 1' W 5 ' Q Cx- W 145:52 ,A 'fi l'59Tf?1fl7f '5 2f7' '.f535Q 5? ,Q M gi gmjg? n's5'f??:'?.l, ljjmz . .-,y i Q' lv n 'mm fi A , ,V ldz. ..,,., I , -M. ,.,,M,,,,,,,. M, 25. 1.-.'E52-.?.j5?j1fE'.. ' ': - f'1 EE '5':':?.EZ:Ei5IfZ2:l' 1 ., 11 Y f ' 1 ' GUS MILLER Treasurer 166 JERRY DRESSELHOUSE Secretary Hi ' w-5 wg-H J-ww ,ga mam gays meme 5255 E 51 E? mx ggi fa S sg a ws . we . ,E,?m,M A na ivy,- V 41' ',3x , xl 3 1958 marks the 25th year of Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Gamma Upsilon at L.I.T. Since its founding, Epsilon has been striving to contribute to the welfare and growth of L.I.T. It has been well represented on the Student Council and in other activities about school. Since receiving its National Charter in 1922 Alpha Gamma Upsilon has gained prominence throughout the Midwest and is expanding into the Eastern States. This past year has proven itself enjoyable and successful for Epsilon. As a leader in school activities Epsilon can look forward to an age of progress and prosperity. Pl E nigga? xl-ggwg, A av M 1 .. -wg iiviiws , hissing Row 1, left to right: E. Burke, R. Larsen, S. Weiner, J. Dresselhouse, G. Miller, R. Chandler, D. Morrison. Row 2, left to right: L. Cope, D. Butler, G. Hardy, W. Hasset, L. Biehl, J. Williams, C. Ewing, L. Heidmus. Row 3, left to right: S. Giacomazza, B. Bankes, T. O'Toole, J. Parker, I. Belyea, R. Rusas, J. Wells, P. Bucci. 167 .Q-tffa -.- .1 M , , , . Af-W--f V A M, . - M M54 in kv ,v , unix 5' .-.Ji Q r 51 gg sa E 18 555' 'M A, . . -5 , - . w .f,. ,. , Q: ,K 'war 17 4-uv' Mr .X 3 sa W . 2 P vW,,w 1 ' W W 1 ,fm W SW? Alpha Gamma Upsilon sponsors the annual Win- ter Waltz and Founders Day dance. 168 M.,v.,wM.,...4..0.,.,:,,, ,. , X ,gg 191: Hin: 251 .EFL ZA ' R N, wi' ,M 1 . .fn ff ,,,- 'X sv fl ' r 5 AE-LM ,L .A M A, f w ax.. A X 'ig is is Moa W H X xy . in A ii g . -43.7 5 mai a i m gmswgieas an imma gsanm-'ss f 'T' is 'ss ww . n ,-., ii lies? were E W 'Bi ' Xi H E . W W E W 2 3? xi E 'umm ma:.ail3Y'?WN This year Alpha Gamma Upsilon had the honor of being host for the celebra- tion of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Founders Day. Erma Iliypd gfxl 1'-,, - ,. J Kappa Phi Sigma JAMES ARNOLD President .Q rg: N QM 1 iii I2 9 W , 51 N ggi Wgjwrg mei 5 X 'W 522' A A I 33 4 :irc if M 2 J ,. fi' W W .Xu , lid' ,V ,W amx EF X 23, if i fx xii x 4 r a NX PAUL STITES Vice President I? 1. ff: fr 'X x I 'x 1 f Ivy X .,5:gz5:.'i'.f.,Xs1,.a..f. N -fgsf Saws kwa-F'. 4 ffl Msg , 11 ,aa :rw w 3, Aff, 53 .W sl 4 AL ROCK HOWARD COLE Treasurer Secretary 170 2 ae.. V .. Seated, left to right: B. Surbrook, C. Knight, D. Hoyle, A. Rock, J. Arnold, P. Stites, I-I. Cole, D. Craw, Standing, left to right: H. Haupt, J. Hofmeyer, D. Petrak, S. Kotowski, R. Gross, B. Wilson, R. Vantine, B. Bagley, H. Freigruber, E. Johnson. Since its organization in 1951 Kappa Phi Sigma, with its belief in the training of leaders, has become synonymous with organization and leader- ship on the Lawrence Tech Campus. During Pledge seasons Kappa Phi Sigma has striven to instill in each pledge the powers of leadership and active participation in campus activ- ities. This eiort has not gone without results. Members of Kappa Phi Sigma have appeared regularly on the Dean's Honor Roll and the rosters of organizations such as the Student Council and the Tech News. his 2:2 l c The past year has been a memorable one for the Brothers of Kappa Phi Sigma with such activities as the New Year's Eve Party, Pledge Mixers, Treasure Hunts, The Valentine Party, April Fool's Day Party, and two Dinner Dances. These activities have helped Kappa Phi Sigma men balance their social life and scholarship. VR ag? 'i I -.K-. The summer activities of Kappa Phi Sigma continued with great enthusiasm as the members enjoyed the ants of the Second Annual Convention, the hectic competition of the Inter-fraternity Baseball League, and an extremely active week-end at Jose Lake. Kappa Sigma Kappa IKQZK RICHARD BARTO President ,. 3,4 ,, ,Xi s -1 355 fy'--a iiflii' A' dr - 'A 4? 3 A f DICK STANCO Vice Presldetlt 5, K . 22 A- ' JAY MacDONALD Treasurer EDWARD CASCARDO Secretary 174 The Michigan Beta Chapter of Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity was founded at Lawrence Institute of Technology in 1948 by twelve men seeking to develop a spirit of brotherhood and to promote interest in social and scholastic activities. Achievement of this goal was obtained by sundry social activities such as the food concession at the Michigan State Fair and the Annual Millionnaires' Party, which are the prime fund-raising activities. The money earned from these various events were put into the Kappa Sigma Kappa Building Fund which, some day, will be used to build a fraternity house. Each year a charitable endeavor is also carried out. Social events for the year included the annual Presentation Banquet at Bill's Northern, Weiner roasts, picnics, stag parties, softball games, bowling participation and holiday parties. The spirit of brotherhood and constructive thinking is a valuable integration of Kappa Sigma Kappa. was Q isis? H H mg s gsm. . ask all H as :ss N ,., ..-. H V H. jews .Effie sagem angst s .5 54 ,.,.,., ...,... - .Nm M ., ..,. , ,, -Q-an ,Q P :T F E at V 1 if :: :-:' .: -, H ' .tl ii.. 'e ' 1a1e.ar55m5a, a ir is w e Hits. i wig .R wk, ' I W .4 W- . - l cf. . . -2 M - .A Mx 5 ---w A w ,L .-W Hx? gg is .. H .. .M.En.1,5ms 9, ,Qing zlgzgffi.. ff ffm? .er 1 is D ' Q XA - 'H .N ptqgis - N -1 . . lb 1 X ' F is V . ' s x- ' Q 1s 'i 1'?!-' M E W Seated, left to right: W. Dengler, J. MacDonald, W. Hunley, R. Barto, R. Stanco, E. Cascardo, J. Kwasny. Standing, left to right: F. Rowland, R. Klein, W. Peterlin, F. Karisinski, L. Waters, G. Kinsel, W. Tracy, W. Szymanski, G. Scott, L. Malenowski. 175 Guests at the annual Mil1ionaire's Party en joying the facilities and the prizes. Many members and their friends assisted in the operation of the games of chance. 4, Iii 'F' mm. -1 2853275 Q! 1 W m ni ii Jr V , m ay ,.,.,.,. ,. W 4 wifi, ' f.P KJ J. l I 511 S Y LC 1' Q Q :E 5? .2 fy? ,, if S gs: . 1,15 25553, ,, 5255 X TE' J 2 WY My ii ' i i Q u 4 M ss Q82 ,3 E . 25: :Eli an ,MZ :ASQ ni, , w rx. 1 ilmfxz , vm? ,rv , iii AW i ggi! Q EW 5: Ad itil Lgf w M2255 s es: MY W .gff , im aw 42 E3 Q25 ,xg ggi 5 Q 5? wi, is .. Ei an JOHN HUDSON Vice President W, Q m if ,211 323' l'5'3q5::ii, 'gina DEH ' Egg :Elf ,, H554 magna WLM 2 DONALD CLINTON Treasurei' .mga r. 5' , . i , M352 K xs??f5f4P?aaiaT!s5er5En 1 ,.?5S 5 4'b ,, ' ,A A 51553 'ISSYPE Sigma Kappa Psi 2 'L A 5 Mfg I - - 7, A . A ,, ,s ,Q . sh f f'fi4'j15iff , ' '6' ' ff w ufmmf .., ,V N W .. W wM5,5,, meant? ' was , im 23 HQ - Y- , in . JAMES BALTAZAR President A .. ,4 -, N 5 l x K , cyhx W N i 3. ' Mug xmiixi' 'M T Q 3 'fi5i..Qf ?:'m5? - f A ui will 5 gif 2- .ggfilfgvyv A Q A iw., .idx-9' 7 ' '- 'I xi 1 ,ggiiqf . nz- ,ij yy: iz 4235 Mix P-'imgt N yr f ?f9?ff .I ff, 5 Q i,..fi, 3 , f i? r's'f?'? '3? HARRY GIBSON Secretary fi 1 H ' i 5 :Ag ,. , , ' ' ' 5 ifffff 2' '- 'K R fi? W Wallin M5 M' Q 'SER' iii, 52 178 Row 1, left to right: N. Monks, D. Clinton, H. Gibson, H. Blythe, J. Baltazar, J. Hudson, G. Mycek. Row 2, left to right: R. Summers, K. Kittle, J. Mitulski, J. Kondrat, O. Kossuth, R. Reaume, L. Schwedt, M. Earls, L. Bowden, R. Caldwell. Row 3, left to right: E. O'Quin, E. Howa1'd, C. Valka, W. Brown, C. Carney, W. Reppen, W. Terreault, V. Pack- wood. Sigma Kappa Psi was founded in November of 1951 by a group of students interested in establishing a fraternity for the Technical Institute. Since then the fraternity has been striving to develop a spirit of brotherhood, create loyalty among the membership, establish loyalty to Lawrence Tech, and encourage social forensic, athletic and especially scholastic activities. In its comparatively young life, Sigma Kappa Psi Fraternity has kept pace with the changing scene and progress of Lawrence Tech. 179 The Sigma Kappa Psi social highlight of the year is the annual Banquet. Members, past and present, look forward to this func- tion for renewing old and making new acquaintances. RE WG mg? ' 180 mse- V s W H. rgm-ggsswg - Ei z R '-I H ENE 3.235 g masses-is whens ns. is ss- ua an H n n 1 v 1 w m E75 X ,gn -in-glen :mfg- Q'-We H. e fx e 1 sux: ef L 1 a a is 42.3 ' ,ss . ui -v ni- E441 Is tk - 5 rxswg aw, r-WASH E5 sw H ,mi WW gs :fl we fe-'Ps N gn. K -I Z 'G EQ semen- mi K s Q Q 1 s Q E E so A .- ! 5 E - W s s X 1 s as is gig ' an 5 W W X ss 21-gf---as wang :mango-.ami H Z m W Y! mi m - 4 X Q X, 5 . . 1 ' 'H .I N :E:l'Q'i5 Z' ' ' :ea I ,,, ....x , -.-. F .FT-:gg F 1-.,. F 4. g:5?5'l7iii?sZs,'f F -fwggfggggiggf H 1. ,1',w1,ss.1sesA. W- 1 .5 mis: 515522 a we A -ew The Semi-Annual Pledge Mixer na These mixers serve two purposes: to introduce pledges to the membership and to initiate them into the fraternity. W X , 5 181 H Zeiss emma me A ek, ,Q W --.vm sues .emu sexe L ss 1 a a Q4 W K . 1 F? x x 1 1 fx 3 Mb QQ. iw vu fr? K 5? f as a, ff ' I , ,A P B Rho Delta Phi be A ? z JERRY SCHEDLEBOWER B Secretary 5 E 2 DICK KINSEY K fm .. img :iii we if' ui an mi' J, aim? if? ii mg H, M 3595 5? X .., me 555' M M. N ga We My A M Z S im,- is iii 1 mi. REA wif ss N3 TEE vw 53,2 W ,M Em d is Q H K Treasurer N 'r in W digg V Sim? is x Qezmim Y l. Q ki' E K 5 Q W , :E fr-in 1 , ,six-'pi ' ',.:Hf ' - -2 uf, f -- 1 25,2 1 M R we 1' A W K ,V H Him .M gf 4 Exim W 5 . QQ 1221 4 W 5 , Hr' Q l , ' -W Q Q , A ff A ' I vi5 NB. auzzk H 2. , ' X X Q? ff, A 0 L. Q' HM-1 wif! If Y' BILL SCHINZING DICK COPE P1'eSid9Y1t Vice President 182 i.Zw ' . ,. To develop a high standard of morals and character, encourage scholarship, and develop honor and loyalty among the students of the Alma Mater is the purpose of Rho Delta Phi fraternity. In early 1938 sixteen men realized the need for a new social fraternity in L.I.T. With the help of Dean Hendrickson they banded together to form the Alpha Chapter of Rho Delta Phi in November 1938. Many hours were spent planning and organizing the constitution, the pledge manual, and the pledge season. March 5, 1939, marked the official inception of Rho Delta Phi as fourteen members received their pins and certificates. Throughout the year there have been many successful social functions. both stag and drag. v-pfzgef ,..,,...,, .,. ' pWhm.,. rams li 'N H ll' r2lr 'ua2 llwlf I , V . q,i,,3,f4gvgu... N 4 Emir gsm : E 'H A sg Hiisiiiiisi -Q .Wiil , ,,wng, ., .sl fiery, ers? fn' 5 , I 1,1 va J xmw 'NWN' Q -Y as . fr. u .. . K . Seated, left to right: T. Butler, T. Cameron, D. Kinsey, B. Schinzing, J. Schedlebower, T. Zago, C, Smith. Standing, left to right: C. Jacobi, J. Martin, J. Reihl, D. Simmons, J. Neimi, D. Whittbrodt. 183 ziz T 'fa S H , I 'Al L T -x I f-'Sf' 'II to .Q , .iuixl R 1 3- I 71,-Neem. 11' :si , N :Q , 4, H 'a5qf:fs:.:- 5. C .:.,.:. 5, 5 X Kia Hr 1' zz ! .1 SW. 3- A N :J 5' 2,5 r EQ if 3' ga gvs. ggi ,-, wa. E i f .x gi! NF 53 Sw Y Members enjoyed themselves at the semi-annual pledge mixer held at Pro- fessor Hancock's home. Everyone had a good time at the semi-annual Dinner Dance held at Tassie's Tavern. E li no wi DENNIS DE CLERK LARRY HOGAN P1'6SidGI1t Vice President Phi Kappa Upsilon DON GA SSER Secretary dam I ,, . 1. I. mi. Eff: ' if . lla.. ' ' 'jlf-an W X Q' fi : .... .. Q J . ,N-. ...,,. 2 if ,',, :V M M ifgrezi i Q Q fi ,, , . NWA J aim-gy ,QMS I, .,M.:.1 eww .1 ii'-Ml' 5, ,it V , l , iii? , . I if ' ...iw M 5 5, .f Row 1, L to R - R. Judge, M. Lewis, J. Willens, T. Mason, J. Tyjenski, J. Janiki, XYIRON LEFTX' D. Schmill, J. Liske. Row 2, L to R - R. Valaire, R. Hewson, G. Klees, V. Lefty, D. Gasser, W. Crosby, V. Adragna, R. Rose. Row 3, L to R-J. Boeberitz, C. Otto, R. Lipinski, C. Gorman, Treasurei' E. G1'21ffQG, D. DECl61'k, W. Zachary, V. Boynes, D. More, R. Bemke, G. Rea. B. Gladstone, L. Hebert, L. Hogan. Row 4, L to R-J. Leamon, W. Zuraw, R. Konitsney, C. Junker, R. Fui-maga, W. Raether. P. Stephens, L. Gottschall, C. Weier, A. Fiegehen, T. Measel. 186 . 2, ZZ 4? lim i s 4 ,.... ,,, gg 5: sms is ii mm ng x 3 5 we we rms as HHHBHBBEEEBY A iii iill .D LYLE BURPEE JAKE PETRUNAK President Vice President In 1932, the late brother Russel E. Lawrence, with the help of others like him, decided to encourage mutual trust and friendship among fellow men. He accomplished this by the organization of the Phi Kappa Upsilon Fraternity, which is represented by two chapters, Delta Chapter in day school, and Alpha Chapter in night school. Although the promotion of faith, honesty, and love of our fellow man is the most important function of a fraternity, many other accomplishments have been made, the most recent being the wholehearted participation in the Blood Bank Drive. A cottage was rented for the entire summer by and for the use of the members. A food concession, owned and operated by PKU was again seen at the Michigan State Fair. As in previous years, repre- sentation on the Student Council and many other clubs on campus tend to keep the members active. Row 1, L to R-F. White, R. Bladowski, S. Dukes, L. Burpee, D. Henderson, J. Kotlier, N. D6M3l'C0. Row 2, L to R-G. Pankey, D. Brooks, H. Blaies, J. Nagel, W. VVeishaar, R. Grady. J. Franchi. Row 3, L to R-G. DeGrow, M. Murphy, R. Formella, A. Yee. W. Butler. 187 SAM DUKES Secretary v FLOYD WHITE Treasurer .Q:EiEf22EQfQfZ2ZfQfffQfQfQfQf..QZQ 2 Eiga E32 2 35-iv H E S HERB E it E 1? H W E if Esate! as ea Q Q Q .za - :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: 'k ' 'WM' W' ' 1 : ::9 ::1:: 5 35235355 . lgg ge B :mais . H H H it WW BEE E: 7 E FELT 5 Z 7.-:ml . .5 3255 Q E 9 ,,....-was fffwispf sl' x 4-.3 fy . My .- i,,fg'i4J,f,af,-an H , ni' .mf 'A'g. 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A o ' N ,, 1 L1 e pf 1 ' -3 5:3 Ja J .2 D' W -k W ,, ,.. wr. iq D' I. 7 3dV9lftlggiig 'are fholsfegfllwhov allow offo actually publish .a book of such size and quality so as to provide you with a book which you will be proudgof. Pay clogeegltentiorylto these firms for they y Acknowledgement Cover DeSigI1 ................. ,,,,,,,, M arshall Lewig Candid Photography ------- ........ J ohn Walther Cartoons ......................... ............ H erb Barnett Faculty Advisor ......... ........ M r. K. A. Snoblin Technical Advisor ......... ........... M r. Al Weatherly Lithographers ...................... .......... B raun and Brumfield Portrait Photographers ........ ........ M etropolitan Art Studio Covers ...,.............................., ............................ B ecktold Company Binders ....... ......... T riangle Bookbinding Company Editor's Note The planning of the 1958 L-Book was not all fun or play. Many hours of concentrated effort was put forth by everyone on the staff. Everyone listed above and many more, too numerous to mention, contributed an enormous amount to the layout of your annual. A special amount of appreciation is extended to Mr. Ken Snoblin, Faculty Advisor, and Mr. Al Weatherly, Publisher, for their direction and guidance. I sincerely hope that the design, content and use of color is pleasing and will give you, the graduating seniors, many hours of pleasure in the future. 192 KELSEY- HAYES WH EEL CCMPANY 1, ,YJ 'TF'-2 1 one xPeR4eNce rox ,HQ LIOB If I' 74'-I zfomen 'me Asjmrec 1-KAL 'DQPAKTHQMT Q25 OU IJOUL1: I-ltwq A 'K L X4 E 1 x T. 1 A Lf , A WT V M' l' Y T0 BETTER LIVING iritual and material riches of the L ning provides a key to the sp ' ' ' d stry have combined to ear world. Through learning, science and in u ' benefits and a new measure of leisure bring new convenience, new into our lives. In this evolution electricity has played a leading part. ' ' ' l trically for greater In the years to come you will IIVG still better e ec ' ' 'll take ever higher standards of learning things are 1n store. But lt W1 to win them. Good luck to you in helping to make the dreams of today the ities of tomorrow. DETROIT EDISON real 194 Besf Wishes fo All fhe Graduafes C O M M E R C I A L STEEL TREATINC CORPORATION Metal Treating Specialists 3666255 30 we gl'Cl6!bldf06 ffm Lflflllflffl-DIES' di TMS IN CURPURATED BERKLEY MICHIGAN Michigan Drill Head Co. DESIGNERS-B UILDER5 Tapping and Drilling Single and Multiple Spindle 11449 Tim-ken JE'Herson 9-4200 Van Dyke, Mich. 'ee-:-1' 'If'-:,g,.a:. Higst.,.:e::'1ef2EI.f-faut ':.z:..f -:I iz' ' 'iy iwisga-4'f j ,,i,:, ,,,,,, ,,, ,- I , . A ii'-,E VM e . ' , 1 Q X R ' :a:1:7....1'. '6V W!fi5??.:--2 :ic ' Fi' ,7 if? ,iwliiit fic' f,1 '1 'f'e,f'?'fi fIi,' 5. 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THE HOPPER UNIT Motorized-Highly Adapt- able-A selective feeding device whereby produc- tion parts are selected, oriented and fed in a given position for primary and secondary operations. were ,ea 991547 DETROIT POWER SCREWDRIVER CO ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Mm, 2797 W. FORT ST U 197 STUDENTS Many members of your alumni, as out- standing American citizens, have set high standards in a profession which has done so much to make this country of ours a world leader. We need more and more engineers like that who can think straight and act vigor- ously to keep American the land of oppor- tunity. You gentlemen have the equipment for that leadership. We are depending on YOU. ii? 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TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY OF LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STEEL AND CONVEYOR COMPANY' DESIGNERS 0 MANUFACTURERS 6908 KINGSLEY AVE. 0 DEARBO N, MICHIGAN QM I Doc f Tire GOT xjusrh Tue THING Fovg ' I U Q f LJ! wiv ,I X 5 X I OF 'lim S A-leans ,-A M I S3 5 ? Q , Em V ,.,,, fr 'H' -2 hrvlfkjx jyxrrr 4 - I tngxngbfxng D i :ffl 5125! 1,51 :-if o l 1 I 'ing es :gn Engineering, W nvpiea :ra I -' ox-.Nr- -3 1 .2 '1' . l I , I' .4 I xage ,. fr -A ION Engineering? - , 1 aa., 1.1-ew H? I l , , , - c N- 5 , ', ' 21056 ' A ' , I I- .. . , '- - 'ffi 'N'- I 1 I Q A xk - is Which is QM choice for the future? O It takes all kinds ol engineers to design, produce and distribute SQUARE D's broad line of electrical equipment. 0 Throughout its years of expansion Square D's prime source ol engineering talent has been schools such as yours. Not only electrical engineers. Mechanical and industrial engineers, too. ' e about Square D and the opportunities we offer? Would you like to know mor ROI! MILWAUKEE l0S ANGELES SQUARE D COMPANY CANADA UD, TOIONIO I SQUARE D A MEXICO, S.A., MEXICO CITY. Ill. Congratulations . . . L. I. T. . ENGINEERING REPRODUCTION, INC. I I from A nETn0lT ,Ruin ENGINEERING Co. Precision Metal Drawing Reproductions Originalurs and Manufarturers of and Layout panels. Standard Mold Bases for Plastic Dlulding 8: Die Casting 13550 CONANT ' Detroit, Dlichigan 202 ADVANCE STAMPING COMPANY SMALL STAMPING SPECIALISTS 12025 Dixie Detroit 39, Michigan Jinx ,P T315 RQYFS 'T 41 Xa My CAR Does hfsa? A 'RUN X N I CT, I vim 5 X 1 fc-, I W 4 N J i X4 fx r I! ff 0 X Q' l 0 x .... xx A W? I Since 7914 if fin Compliments of 7 8817 LYNDON AVENUE o DETROIT 38, MICHIGAN WE000, 0,0000 MILLER - SELDON Manufacturers of Machines for Testing Co. 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These men have learned that the engineering industry offers challenging, stimulating, satisfying work. . .worth- while use of engineering knowledge.. .and security in times of economic unbalance. fs 39' AW Over twenty-five years of imaginative engineering and competent, agressive management have made Pioneer Engineering a pioneer in many competitive markets. This position is due to technical improvements in pro- . . . . N' N Wt' r C duction and manufacturmg and by consistently cutting , xii : . X. ftlx N for industry both cost and. time of re-tooling, improving is X of product design and devising of new techniques. 'swf NSE. X f , r X QA QNX . Vi 1 fxxf NS :LN I' xe P - B' ' XX lk. A xx I ' g 'MAR 'X NNN xi N rt'f2'wX'f . ni bf- xx S 'A' 'ix XX Xlffs' S? N it Q . X X X I ENGINEERING Sz Manufacturing Co.,Inc. 19669 John R Street Detroit 3, Michigan Congratulations . BIDDLE WALKER CO. 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TooLs - DIES 13864 Elmira Detroit, Michigan -iT- ENGINEER YOUR FUTURE AT BENDIX Your future success as an engineer depends on a variety of circumstances, some of which you may influence, others which you cannot. Fortunately, the odds are heavily in favor of those who plan intelligently and well. That is why we urge you to give your future the same painstaking study and thought you would accord any difli- cult engineering problem. We believe you will make a wise decision if you plan your engineering future with Bendix. And here is why: Bendix is one of the nation's largest and most diversified engineering- research-manufacturing firms. The creative ability and ambition of Bendix engineers have contributed A thousand products importantly to this growth. Then, too, Bendix is decentralized -with twenty-four semi-autonomous divisions located throughout the country. Nine of these have been created or acquired since 1950. They offer a broad range of opportunities for personal recognition and rapid advancement in a wide variety of interesting technical fields. Opportunities await the young engi- neer qualified in such diverse fields as electronics, electromechanics, ultra- sonics, systems, computers, automa- tion and controls, radar, nucleonics, combustion, air navigation, hydrau- lics, instrumentation, propulsion, metallurgy, communications, carbu- retion, solid state physics, aerophysics and structures. Working with the country's leading engineers, you will have chances aplenty to develop your talents to the limits of your capability. Make it a must to meet the Bendix representatives when they visit your campus, or Write today for fur- ther information concerning Bendix, progressive personnel policies, broad educational assistance program, and other personal benefits. See your college placement director or ad- dress your inquiry to Dr. Gerald A. Rosselot, Director of University and Scientific Relations, Bendix Aviation Corporation, 1106 Fisher Building, Detroit 2, Michigan. a million ideas 216 Courtesy of E. L. ABLING INC. Specialist in Erecting and Servicing Metal Windows 19320 W. McNichols Rd. Detroit 19, Mich. CRESCENT BRASS 8. PIN CO. Manufacturers Of Radiator and Shoulder Chaplets Double Head and Motor Chaplets Simplex Roofing Nails Office and Factory 5766 Trumbull Ave at Viaduct neu-on 8, Mich., U.s.A. Congratulations from HYDE 8: BDBBID EATDII MFG. 00. SMITH, HINCHMAN 8. GRYllS. INC. Architects Sz Engineers MODERN INDUSTRIAL EIIG. 00. 3107 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit 2, Michigan C ONGRATULATIONS from SIMPSON MANUFACTURING co. LITCHFIE LD, MICHIGAN Work with Seasoned Engineers Long prides itself on its engineering personnel. Their research, development and manufacturing know-how have enabled us to lead the field with new automotive and air conditioning products. We're always looking for talented young engineers to train with our skilled staff. The future in heat ex- changers, drive-line units, clutches and torque con- verters offers great opportunity. If you want to get in on it, if you'd like to use extensive engineering facili- ties-come in and talk it over with us. LUNG MANUFACTURING DIV., BORG-WARNER 12501 Doquindre Street o Detroit, Mich. 218 Ecclestone Chemical Co., Inc. ENGINEERS AND MANUFACTURERS C H E M I C A L S Basic and Specialized FOI' the M3.nl1faCtuI'ing and Industrial Trade Large Stocks Carried 23930 Sherwood Centerline, Michigan Prompt Delivery THE EBIILESTIINE CHEMICAL 00. INC. 2669-79 Guoin St. LOrain 7-4650 Phone JEfferson 9-1030 E ngineers-Save by S tand ard izing on FIXTURE- CLAMPS AND COMPONENTS 15 s'rvl.Es CLAMPS 100 ,XJ N sizes T ' X .- -If 1I 55' W I oven , 4 'I ' 4 ir if FIXTURE ' V- f ' PARTS :Ip sz .:. I USED BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS , 3 Ill IN u.s.A. li 5 D ,Q WEST POINT MFC. CO. 26935 W. 7 Mile Ihl., Detroit I9, Michigan 219 Congratulations f rom WAYNE FOUNDRY 8: eaaqhfcimewla STAMPING 00. Manufacturers of df 4 SHORT RUN AUTOMOTIVE and 4 bffuiewl AIRCRAFT STAMPINGS DETROIT 10, MICH. Compliments of TRIANGLE ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors 4222 E. McNicho1s TW. 3-4013 Detroit 12, Michigan 220 A Recognized QUALITY SOURCE for ' DIES ' TOOLS ' JIGS ' FIXTURES RICHARD BROTHERS DIV. ALLIED PRODUCTS CORPORATION Dofroif and Hinsdale ENTERPRISE TOOL AND GEAR CORPORATION W 8320 E. MCNICHOLS ROAD DETROIT 34, MICHIGAN TW 1-5780 221 Congratulations to Lawrence Tech on past achievements and best wishes for future success ECLIPSE CUUNTERBURE 00. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE END CUTTING TOOLS 1600 Bonner Avenue Detroit 20, Michigan KEUFFEL Cr ESSER COMPANY EST 1867 Drafting, Reproduction,- Surveying Equipment and Materials Slide Rules Measuring Tapes 5535 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. 222 Best Wishes SCHUIRRER UIINSTIIUUTIUN U0 BUILDING CONTRACTOR Pontiac - Michigan N. I. TIMCO Member L. I. T. Alumni DeLUXE DIE WORKS 20201 HOOVER ROAD DETROIT, MICHIGAN 'C PARANIEUNT ENGINEERING EUNIPANY PR ODUC T ENGINEERING Tool, Die and Special Machine Designers Wood Patterns and Models Graphic Engineering 1625 East Grand Blvd., Detroit 11, Michigan BRANCH OFFICE 7633 E. Davison, Detroit, Michigan Plenty of Parking OUR NEW DIST UTION CENTER JEfferson 9-6000 Space 5 IS GE-ARED FOR SPEEDY SERVICE Machine Tools Behind our 100-foot sales counter is the largest in- 35?azzYsi.izf:0.ry. Sflpsssf:.sn.?..5qraP12:.:12.z1g nssrm' Power Tools Cutting Tools Industrial Supplies quick filling of orders. Our Call Order Department has your order waiting for you if you phone ahead. Our delivery service is prompt and dependable. Our Machine Tool and Metalworking Machinery division is staffed by sales engineers who represent the leading equipment builders. Truly we are geared to serve you. THF STRELINGER C0- Serving Industry Since 1884 31855 Van Dyke Ave., Warren, Michigan Between 13 and 14 Mile Roads Mailing Address: Box 4674, Detroit 34, Michigan 224 MEYER ENGINEERING CO. DESIGNING ENGINEERS Established 1935 19229 Mt. Elliot Detroit 7 , Michigan TW 1-6300 Congratulations L. I. T. From LINK ENGINEERING CO AND WEBER INSTRUMENT CO. DETROIT, MICH. R. H. MCMANUS Sz CCD. CONTRACTING ENGINEERS DETROIT CINCINNATI PEORIA, ILL. DETROIT CITY ICE 8g FUEL CG. Division City Prod. Corp. 6247 Grand River TY. 6-9300 De '8Mh COMPLIMENTS OF WOLVERINE TUBE Division of CALUMET 8z HECLA, INC. 1411 Central D troit 9, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes THE GEAR GRINDING MACHINE C0 and subsidiarie Republic Gear Co. 226 Congratulations from 4'Congratu1ations L- Burton Abstract Sz Title Co. Eaton Manufacturing Co. WALBRIDGE ALDINGER Modern Industrial Engineering Co. Production Sz Equipment Co. General Contractors Snap On T001 C01-poration Detroit, Michigan Compliments THEr tWA,YNEQQAKa -QND E K of 21 Seven Conveniently Located Offices Royal Oak Highland Park Berkley Clawson Friend Troy Member Federal Dcp t I rance Corporation 227 ' Congratulations LIT from City Towel Service Co 1286 14th Street Compliments of CLYDE BICKEL COMPANY Detroit, Michigan Detroit, Michigan MICHIGAN DRILLING CO. Diamond Drilling in Bed Rock and in Reinforced Concrete 13911 PRAIRIE WE. 38717 Detroit, Mich. 228 As this year's graduates go forth into the business world they will be carrying with them the fine reputation of this college. We who will follow know that these graduates will be a credit to our college, and we would like this chance to wish them every success. 229 and Administration Page Faculty Albern, William 74 Arnett, James 24 Bailys, Carl 58 Baker, Jo Anne 18 Balazer, Leonard 74 Bartlett, Zenobia 26 Batza, Virgil M. 22 Bingham, George R. 38 Blaney, Patrick 26 Blythe, Arnold 74 Bomaster, Elvin 74 Boothroyd, Harold C. 22 Boyd, William 22 Bream, Claude 15 Brewington, G. P. 31 Brown, Barry 59 Buck, Cleophaus 51 Carlen, Bernard 75 Chehansky, Alex 28 Coan, Max 51 Dale, Margaret 17 Danielson, Arthur C. 22 Davis, Charles M. 42 Davis, Hubert 28 Dombrowski, Edmund J. 59 Dooley, Genevieve G. 14 Dowling, William F. S. 58 Drewek, Muriel 16 Driker, Jacob 38 Dulany, Robert 75 Endicott, Donald 75 Erickson, Judith 17 Erneman, Hans G. 62 Fawcett, John R. 28 Feipel, Elizabeth 18 Ferber, George 75 Freigruber, Henry 14, 146 Fox, Rudolph 75 Gabin, Harold 62 Gabrys, Joseph 38 Gibson, David 27 Graefee, Dr. Edwin 50 Graves, Grady 76 Griswold, Richard 76 Grynkiewicz, John 22 Haase, Gerhard K. 29 Hachigian, Nubar 29 Hancock, Elwyn D. 42 Hanke, Luise 19 Hart, Arthur D. 43 Haslitt, Allan 29 Herman, Gilbert 76 Hobson, James W. 14 Holdt, Henry 62 Hunley, William L. 43, 175 Jackson, Kaye 76 Jositas, Edmund 29 Kaldobsky, Phoebus R. 63 Karl, Martha 19 Knowles, Loren 23 Korenkiewicz, Stanley 76 Laabs, Joan 16 Landuyt, Mary 17 Larson, Gerald 63 Index LeFevre, Harvey 76 Levinson, Irving J. 63, Lindsay, Jerry 29 McDonald, Arnold 77 McDonald, J. 15 McNair, Grace 18 McNeely, Edward 39 Macropol, John 31 Meloche, James 77 Mieloche, Edward 77 Mitchell, Michael L. 15 Mohan, Philip 30 Myrold, Clarence 77 Nace, Henry W. 28 Naglich, Frank M. 39 Nigro, Joseph 77 Noetzel, Louis 77 Orback, Henry 78 Osborne, Robert E. 23 Pellerin, Earl W. 34 Phillips, Stanley 78 Pietila, Wallace 30 Pollard, Patrick 78 Ponziana, Louis 78 Powers, Neal 27 Preston, Jeanne 16 Raag, Arno 78 Renner, Marie 19 Ridler, Donald G. 15 Riffle, Margaret 18 Rogers, Marion 16 Schultz, Wesley 78 Shell, Herbert 25 Shirley, Stanley 79 Smith, Doris 34 Sniderman, Albert 79 Snoblin, Kenneth A. 24 St. Angelo, Lillian 19 Steele, Donald 79 Stevens, Laurene D. 17 Story, Van Buren 23 Svenson, James S. 30 Takken, Joseph E. 23, 130 Tauber, Robert 79 Taylor, Stewart 43 Taylor, Thomas 79 Toth, Steve 25 Ullrich, Frank J. 59 VanBussum, H. B. 14 Verdonckt, George 150 Vogel, Beatrix 30 Watson, Richard 31 Walton, J. Leo 79 Whitfield, Victor B. 23 136 126, Williams, Herbert G. 26 Wright, Maxwell 35 Yesh, Frank 63 Zonars, George B. 35 Zonder, Arthur 63 Students Abt, Reed 131 Ament, G. 146 Arnold, Jim 131, 162, 170, 171 Ayoub, Phillip F. 52 Bagley, B. 171 Baker, James C. 64 Balatazar, James E. 80, 179 147, 146, Balderi, Michelangelo 36 Balogh, Gus A. 80 Balok, John 80 Baltazar, J. 178 Bankes, B. 167 Barger, Frank 150 Barnett, Herbert S. 52, 157 Barto, R. 174, 175 Baukus, Robert 80 Beach, Donald B. 81 Beauregard, George G. 64 Belyea, Ivan 144, 167 Beoberitz, James 118, 120 Biehl, Lawrence C. 52, 167 Blais, Herbert O., Jr. 60 Blohm, Earl W. 64 Blythe, H. 179 Bondch, Leo F. 44 Boore, Bruce 36 Boruta, Leonard S. 64 Bowden, Lester 81, 179 Boynes, LaVerne E. 44 Braisted, L. 110 Brent, Stanley L. 60 Brookhouse, Jack A. 81 Brooks, Donald K. 65 Brosey, Robert D. 52, 158 Brown, W. 179 Bucci, Peter J. 53, 146, 167 Burke, E. 146, 147, 167 Burpee, Lyle F. 60, 131 Butler, Duane 167 Butler, T. 183 Caldwell, Robert E. 81, 179 Cameron, T. 183 Carney, C. 179 Carter, Rae 122, 140, 146 Carr, Nathaniel 60 Cascardo, E. 174, 175 Casmer, Karl G. 44 Chandler, Rick 118, 120, 130, 131, 143, 144, 167 Chapper, David E. 82 Charlton, John 82 Clarke, Reed 40 Clinton, Donald F. 82, 178, 179 Coin, Emmet L. 82 Cole, Howard M. 53, 170, 171 Collick, Quenton J. 83 Cope, D. 182 Cope, L. 167 Cornacchini, Walter J. 53 Cornwell, Howard L. 44 Costello, Tom 150, 155 Cracium, John E. 83 Craw, D. 146, 171 230 Cyzman, Ronald E. 83 Dance, Wendell R. 65 DeBartolomeo, Hubert 54 DeClerk, Dennis 53 DeMarco, Nick 40, 126, 130 165 Dengler, W. 162, 175 Dew, Ernest L. 83 DiGiovanni, Anthony P. 84 Diselrod, Gordon R. 36 Dobias, Frank L. 84 Dolega, Henry A. 84 Domagalski, Robert J. 84 Drossos, Peter 54 Dresselhouse, Gerry 144, 166, 167 Dukes, S. 115 Earles, Marion R. 85, 174 Eck, Robert L. 85 Edwards, Coda M. 65, 136 English, John C. 85 Erdmann, Rudolph O. 85 Evans, Donald E. 86 Ewing, C. 143, 167 Exler, Richard L. 65 Farrar, Robert E. 66 Faydenko, Alex 40 Fiegehen, A. 114, 117 Frank, Lawrence T. 36 Freigruber, Henry 57, 171 Furman, William 86 Galanek, William T. 86 Garrity, Frederick E. 36 Gasser, D. 114, 117 Giacomazza, S. 146, 147, 167 Gibson, Harry D. 86, 126, 130, 131, 178, 179 Goddard, Douglas M. 37 Godsil, Thomas V. 66 Gold, Ronald R. 37 Gomori, Barney 87 Gossmor, R. 122, 158 Gottschall, Lloyd L. 45 Green, Earl H. 87 Griffin, Charles E. 87 Gritenas, John C. 66 Groh, M. 143 Gross, Ronald J. 66, 171 Haase, Lou 150 Hallett, Douglas G. 87 Hardy, G. 143, 167 Harvener, Arthur J. 88 Hasset, W. 167 Haupt, H. 171 Haupt, Harold K. 61 Heidmus, L. 167 Heinz, Walter 119 Herbison, H. 115 Hewson, Robert 134 Hice, Harold C. 88 Highfield, T. L. 88 Hoenle, Roy M. 88 Hoffman, M. 110 Hoffmeyer, J. 171 Hogan, Lawrence H. 66, 136 Hoke, Kenneth J. 89 Holler, Jack D. 89 Homer, Norman G. 54 Hondzinski, Reed 150 Hott, Gerald A. 45 Houck, D. 143, 158 Howard, E. 179 Hoyle, D. 146, 147, 171 Hudson, John J. 89, 178, 179 Huebner, Carl H. 67 Hughes, Wendelin T. 45, 146 Hurn, Chester E. 89 Jack, William S. 90 Jacobi, C. 183 James, William B. 40 Jensen, Jack F. 67, 111 Johnson, E. 171 Johnson, Robert W. 90 Jones, James B. 90 Jupp, Robert D. 61 Kalina, Marvin W. 67 Kanehl, Raymond 134 Karczewski, Richard L. 90 Karisinski, F. 175 Kellogg, Charles W. 46 Kern, Robert G. 46 Kinsel, G. 175 Kinsey, D. 182, 183 Kittle, Kenneth B. 91, 179 Klees, Garry 126 Klein, R. 175 Kmetz, Edward R. 91 Knight, C. 171 Kondrat, Joseph T. 91, 179 Kopack, Albert 91 Korzym, Frank J. 92 Kossuth, O. 179 Kotowski, Stanley M. 55, 171 Krause, Alvin A. 67 Krezoski, Alexander 92 Kreutzkamp, Laverne C. 92 Krukierek, Thaddeus S. 92 Kuzminski, B. 122, 146 Kwasny, J. 175 Lambas, G. 122 Lambert, Louis Larson, Ray 144, 166, 167 Leash, David 37 Lefty, Viron 144, 162 Ley, John 158 Lidkea, John M. 68, 131 Locher, William A. 41 Logan, Kenneth A. 61 Loveland, Robert D. 93 Lundbom, C. F. 68 McColl, Henry L. 69 McCurdy, Earl G. 93 J. 67, 111 McDonald, Keith A. 93 MacDonald, Gail H. 93 MacDonald, J. 174, 175 MacDonald, Neil A. 41 Maier, Bill 150 Malinowski, Lester 175 Maloney, Donald C. 94 Maly, Ralph E. 94 Manchester, Willis Manier, Homer W. 94. Marbrey, Richard W. 55 Marcangelo, Al 150, 153 Martell, Robert 94 Martin, J. 183 Masaitis, Alexander, 68 Massey, Charles 55 Mattinson, George W. 95 119, 130 B. 68 Mazur, Donald W. 69 Melvin, James H. 95 Miller, Gus 166, 167 Miller, Vincent J. 55 Millis, James E. 95 Mitulski, James J. 95, 179 Monks, N. 179 Moore, Charles H., Jr. 96 Morales, R. 114, 117, 140 Morgan, Fred C. 69 Morin, John P. 46, 146 Morrison, D. 167 Moszynski, Theodore, Murphy, M. 119 96 Mycek, G. 179 Nagel, John M. 61 Nampa, Robert J. 37 Neiger, Dave 150 Neimi, J. 183 Nevland, Merritt L. 46 Nighbor, Charles 37 Noory, Gabriel J. 96 Obsniuk, George 69 O'Connor, Albert T. 70 Okurowski, Chester 96 O'Reilly, Jim 150 O'Rourke, James C. 70 O'Quin, E. 179 Ostosh, Anthony 70 O'Toole, Francis T. 56, 126, 167 Packwood, V. 179 Parker, James A. 56, 143, 144, 157, 167 Paver, Raymond 70, 136 Payne, William J. 47 Peck, Gerald G. 70, 111, 130, 131 W. 175 Gerry 150, 153 onn R. 56, 138, Peterlin Peterson, Petrak, 171 Perlman, Eugene 120 . 7 D Pharo, Richard A. 97 Philippart, Harzen G. 97 Phillips, M. 138 Pielecha, Joseph V. 71 Pittrich, Henry O. 71 Pitzer, Ray L. 97 Pleus, Charles 150, 154 Plotzka, Joseph H. 97 Polisano, Anthony 56, 158 Pollard, Henry 152 Rae, G. 114, 117 Raether, William A. 47 Rakowski, Alphonse J. 98 Rankin, William E. 57 Reaume, Richard W. 98, 179 Reckling, George 158 Reihl, J. 183 Repp, Robert 98 Reppen, W. 179 Rock, A. 170, 171 Rock, Wolfgang A. 57 Rockne, Marcel M. 98 Rogerson, A. 143, 146, 147, 158 Rose, Ray 118, 120 Rosenberry, Donald L. 47 Ross, Dillard 57, 150, 152 Rostafinski, Jarosiaw J. 99 Rowe, Richard 48, 110, 130, 146, 175 Rowland, F. 175 Ruppenthal, Charles W. 99 Rusas, R. 167 Rutnoski, Robert 99 Sajewski, Stanley E. 57 Santioni, Dante L. 99 Scappaticci, Albert 71 Schajter, Daniel M. 100 Schebel, Raymond A., Jr.100 Schedlebower, J. 162, 182, 183 Scheiger, Vincent J. 101 Schinzing, B. 182, 183 Schrader, William L. 71 Schuer, Frank, Jr. 100 Schwedt, Lester G. 100, Scott, G. 175 Scott, Ronald 150, 154 Semerjian, Harry 61 Seasword, Richard N. 101 174 231 Seybert, Ronald E. 101 Sheaves, John A. 101 Shollenberger, William L. 71 Shull, Max B. 48 Signorino, Roy J. 48 Simmons, D. 183 Sogoian, Arthur M. 72 Sollman, Perley C. 72 Stanco, Dick 126, 174, 175 Stankiewics, S. 122 Steinberger, George 72 Stites, P. 170, 171 Stephens, Paul J. 48 Streling, Clifford E. 49 Stroker, Thomas J. 102 Summers, R. 179 Surbrook, B. 171 Swindler, Ray E. 72 Szlaga, Emil V. 73 Szymanski, W. 175 Taylor, C. 143 Terreault, W. 179 Thieme, Heiko M. 102 Thomas, G. 123 Tomboni, Norman 134 Tracy, W. 175 Treier, Richard F. 102 Valka, C. 179 Vantine, R. 138, 146, 171 Vaughn, Charles, Jr. 102 Vergos, Athanasios T. 49 Venney, Edgar Q. 103 Verticchio, Domenico F. 103 Visger, Richard P. 41 Wallace, John H. 41 Walther, J. 110, 143, 146 Wasen, Fred 150, 155 Waters, L. 175 Weatherbee, James R. 103 Weiner, S. 140, 143, 157, 166,' 167 Wells, J. 167 Wheeler, J. 146, 147 White, H. 123 Whittbrodt, D. 183 Wiegand, Harold A. 103 Wiemer, William J. 103 Williams, J. 162, 167 Wilson, B. 171 Wyszynski, William 73 Zabawski, Jerry 134 Zachary, William A. 49, 175 zago, T. 183 Zuraw, B. 140 -' 4-5 G 'f1X9cRfflifiuQ.?nAI C A 1 1 , 1 5 ?E......................lJ I l 1 i t , I-Pflllll ' y mv - E- 2 cttt it 'E 5, ' p p . 5 9 3 Nov. 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