Lawrence Technological University - L Book Yearbook (Southfield, MI)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page 1 Editorial 2 Student Government Administration 10 Year of Events 22 Clubs and Organizations ' 76 Muk Seniors 130 Administration ' 164 $ Faculty 176. Advertisements V 204 And So It Ends 218 Acknowledgments w :xgm a ' w. w a . w w . ,. . NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE The years spent in college hold many special meanings and memories for each individual student. Although these years may at times seem very long, hard, and often mean- ingless, they are a very important part of the development of everyone who has accepted the challenge that college offers anyone willing to confront its challenges head on. The challenge of college is much more than the confrontation of the never ending text book. Even though a collegeis primary purpose is to develop the intellect of its students, it does not end there, but merely begins. College is also a time when a person must formulate and develop his personality. If college merely develops the intellect of a student it has only fulfilled half of its potential, because the intellect is only a small part of the human being. A person with a well developed mind and an undeveloped personality is only half prepared to face the world. The classroom and its text books can only teach an individual part of what is to be learned by attending college. The rest of the knowledge and development is attained outside of the classroom. The physical and social aspects and the Tcrazy occuranees that go along with them must never be ignored. The non-academic part of college life is as essential for ones growth and development as is the academic side. The students non-academic interests may vary widely, but whatever the interests may be they are a relevant part of the Tiknowledgelb to be attained in college. If college fails to provide the student with the opportunity to develop the non-aeademie side of his personality it has in essence failed to totally educate its students. College must never simply educate a person to the world around him; it must also educate him to the world inside of himself. College is a priceless experience, which actually costs very little. The price of college is vision, ambition, and gratitude. To be able to recognize the value of college is essential. To strive to use every phase of college to its fullest extent is important. To be grateful for ones lleducationil is a blessing. -- James R. Kolanek, Editor EDITORIAL m ,y u m 1111 2 3$ 1 111 1;; ;;; 11 ; $$mka N . . X. - 1! . .1736 .m b4 i ' w in - ma 3H5 . . K . J , , .. 7 $1530 W , h'M 1,? f i! m v u quH unmuu umuwu xiu . .u! m 1m HNJU ..mnmuumwum, 5 Hutu Hun uIIdIUi muinnu-nnms HHH mnmmm.mmmuanHH mmm... hummmmumm mu. . Whmmmmmumu mtmmu; .1ngmymuuuiHUD ' muh'uu u H I?! 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F avvldv' Irma To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to reap; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to burn down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a mm to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; A time to get, and a 11'me to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; 3 time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3, 1-8 YEAR OF EVENTS 23 , m uwuwum .5?er Wu m U ,a m M W S; m w: l - I v , a w u Mm SPRING FAIR 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 7.;;v-2:1 fo- ' ,4 - 8; ' . w , v; SPORTS 41 . 1.5:. a, GREEKS 45 47 49 ; anmum , unummm 5xuwmnmu N! ' EmummuI mmlmmJ ummlm J 50 51 3- $9 .sssljtgm W : 53 vanuxru. $$$? 36. 55 lnix.s$ ..M$1 v.3, ,..4..,.Fv . n.1,! 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Pete Seeger CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Dennis Scheiderer David Swartz v et 8 c I ub Paul Retaski Terry Oppold 78 Herb Hipsher Robert Schuburt Ken Russ David Smith Terry Treat 79 i '0 I e K Roger V ymeke 30b seheMSh Loren Delgado Paul Dennison Floyd Brannon Robin Blanton ,- - -. .-. - .- .. .- - -. .- .- 51:33? Dave Lilienthal Don Gaspaxovich Larry McDonald Jim Reeder 81 llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllw Hum; Bob Allen 6 Chris Goudteau John Strack Ron Borghi Ron Kulczycki Gordon B I 0F 0 0 Rick Barrett Scott Johnson Ned Troup Rick Cr 82 ' Jones d Schwartz Dan Heffernan Mike Dennis Jim Kirk Al Haxton Kurt Essenmacher 83 Rick Haxdacre Ii 0 L! 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Lahr Mr. Mc Afee .3, L. f .V .193 ' 2 Paul Gilgall Jim Stephen Paul Dennison Tom Giacoma Carl Evangelista Blaine Potter Ralph Collins Carl Westigaxd 109 Cliff Drochak Daniel Gehringer :: 1363ch Student Government Kurt Essenmacher Paul Lundell Terry Stollstemer Mike Holland Chris Bosen Paul Dennison David Flack Ernie Hughes Dan Gehtinger Charles J ones J ohn Mc Donald Don Eagle Bob Gilmer Bill Blackerby Rick Craves Terry Oppald Ralph Collins Carl Westergatd Cliff Drochak Rich Gibbons Ron Brissette Robert Mc Cutcheon Doug May Greg Ross Ken Sucher Jim Jabara Blaine Potter Patty Manz Conrad Schwartz Judy Ham John Mc Kay Joe Carolin Tech News Staff Jim Volk Rick Craves Jack Livingston Kurt Essenmachet Bill Blackerby Brian Bah: Jim Kolanek Patty Manz Bill Schmidt L- Gerhaxd Kammgr Nil. t T. ,Lx l! ,m url'iS ark Hildebrandt J im Whan'y e Kaufman Rick Hall Chris Goudreau Gary Sicheneder J anet Smith Scott J ohnson Mike Neubauer Ron Williams Cliff Drochak Nadine Geisler Sandy Herrisk Gary Carrier Dean Johns 1 19 ,2 Caleb Luibrand Gary Seghi 5 .' 3?; 36.11 Bill Baldner Dwight Sherry Terry Frisch Dale Hurtgam . f; 25 ? 1 Jim Nichols Greg Richter John Schwartz Lawrence Christian Fellowship Rodney Hobgood Joey BIOOkS B111 Ketel Richard Bentley John Selph Mr. C. Chambers 120 Clinton Schoonover Sterling Gee Jack Koski Paul Lundell Dave Buchanan A.S.T.D. Ralph Collins Dave Holmes Don Eagle Gary Stimson Torn Pallus J01m Mc Kay Rich Gibbons Dan Heffeman Chuck Borghi Kurt Essenmache 1 22 Larry Mc Donald eg Kalwasinski Mike Lenz Al Domm Ron Stanley Larry Krajewski Bill Me Laughlin Bill Blackerby Tom Panian Rich Hemstreet Ralph Tack 123 J im Nicol Carl Westergard met Mark Lewis Blaine Potter M.S.P.E I Michael Travis Frank Emile Pascal De Hesselle Beatrice Ser miel Gehringer Joseph Naujokas Ernest Hughes Kenneth Sucker S O A o E D Thomas Naismith John C. Jamison III I . E . E O E . Pref. R. S. Maslowski Thomas Bialek Douglas May John Gorden RichaId Mark Robert Barduca Peter Prevas Mark Miller Stan Mandziuk Leonard Blazic Philip Good Richard Yee 126 Robert Batket William Borrowski M. C. Kothari Roger Erickson Stanley Dyrdul James Byars Michael De Clercq W. E. Ketel 11 Gary Leacia John Peters Michael Nael Carl Evangelista Dale Thorsby AmOId Boehm Dennis Rushlau Ronald BaIzuch 127 Ham Club There are few earthly things more beautiful than a university ......... A place where those who hate ignorance may strive to know, Where those who perceive truth may strive to make others see. J ohn Masefield SENIORS 131 Jeffrey C. Alband From Utica graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: A.I.A. Student Chapterh SPECIAL INTERESTS: Architecture Always; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Grateful for scholarships from L.I.T. and MHEAA Tuition grants. Edward S. Balian From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: World Politics,Philosophy, Music, Art, Classical Guitar, Writing, Sports, COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: 'Things can get pretty rocky here, but when it's all over you'll feel very proud.' That's what I was told when I started here - and you know - it's true. David J . Anglewicz From Detroit graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: A.I.A. Robert Bajcz From Ecorse graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Motorcycle Racing,Skin Diving, Hunting, Bowling; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: These years at L.I.T. have been a real test of knowledge. 132 Robert Anzlovar James S. Banaszak From Detroit graduating in Industrial Managemen ACTIVITIES AT TECH: LM. Club, Spring Fai Intramural Baseball; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Gol Baseball, Billiards, Chess, Bowling. Douglas P. Barney rom 1571 Yorktown graduating in Architecture; CTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A. Kenneth Bennett Robert Barduca Alan L. Benglian From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering; From Farmington graduating in Industrial Manage- ACTlVlTlES AT TECH: I.E.E.E. ment, Accounting Major; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, and Hockey, Intercollegiate Golf. Thomas Bialek Gregory Bilduch From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Antique cars, Sports. 133 Terence Bilovus From Royal Oak graduating in Architecture; AC- TIVITIES AT TECH: 1970 Spring Fair Chairman; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Vice-President, and Pledgemaster; Ski Club, President; A.I.A. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Art, Skiing; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: An education is much more than a classroom experience. Bill Blackerby From Rochester graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Editor-in-Chief of the Tech News, ASTD; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, Politics, Journalism, and Humor; COM- MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: College, as a vehicle of recognizing one's ignorance and inadequacies, provides a firm base on which to found an adult life. William Baldner From Detroit graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: Student Chapter of A.l.A., Secretary; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, Sports, Designing, Furniture; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Four years went by too fast. The School of Architecture should lengthen its course to at least five years. Howard R. Blanton From Louellen, Kentucky;graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Veteran's Club, IM C!ub, ASTD; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, Theatre; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: They have been memorable years and I hope the college continues to grow to make LIT a recognized school of Technology. 134 Ray Dee Bland From Detroit graduating in Industrial Managemen Accounting Major;ACTIVITlES AT TECH: A.B.S Omega Psi Phi Frat., Treasurer; SPECIAL l TERESTS: Intramural Sports. Stephen J . Bober From Madison Heights ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi Frate nity, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-arms; Exchange Edit- for Tech News, LM. Club, A.S.T.D.; SPECIA INTERESTS: School, Fraternities. Brian Bowron Richard E. Burmann rn Warren graduating in Architecture; ACTI- IES AT TECH: A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: igning, Creating, Sculpture, Art, Architecture; MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Man he core of the world so you can not forget ut humanity. Terry L. Bunt From Oxford graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer, Auto mech- anics, Organ Buff, and Teaching. James G. Burns From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Ski Club, A.S.T.D.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Best years of my life. 135 Raymond Busby J ames Burtner Kenneth R. Brosh From Farmington graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Kappa Phi Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, I.M. Club; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water and Snow Skiing, Karate, Scuba Diving, Cars; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I wish all the luck to those who are behind me and I am glad I made it. Armen Carbossian Douglas R. Campbell From Detroit graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: A.I.A., Dean's Honor Roll: SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography. Joseph F. Carolin From Birmingham graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., I.M. Club, Vet's Club, V-Pres, Student Government; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skiing, Sailing, Football, Golf; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Getting through school is a joint effort for many, it is unfortunate that it takes most students until the 3rd year before they help each other study. 136 Manuel Campins From Acarigua, Venezuela graduating in lndust Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: For- Student Club; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Swimm Tennis, Girls, and having a good time; COMME ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: They were most wonderful years of my life. I got lot experience and they were a riot. Dennis Caruso Peter A. Cenzer :rom Milford graduating in Industrial Manage- ent. Douglas Eugene Cobum rom Westland graduating in Architecture; ACTI- ITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A., L.I.T. olf Team; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE EARS: God only knows I'm glad it's over. George Charchaflieh From Aleppo, Syria; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Physics Projects Charles M. Cope From Topeka, Kansas graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Vet's Club; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: These four years at L.I.T. have shown me how to best achieve some of the many goals I have for the future. 137 E. P. Chraboozewski Gary Currier From Pontiac graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A.; SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Photography and Sailing. Richard F . Czubas From Hamtramck graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Theta Xi, Fra- ternity. Michael Dennis From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTlVlTlES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi Fra- ternity, Corresponding Secretary and Student Gov't Representative; I.M. Club; and A.S.T.D.; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Long and enduring, with many great times. Eugene E. Dahlin From Livonia graduating in Electrical Engineering. m WW v n m Alan E. DePorter From St. Clair Shores graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Tech News, lntermural Basketball, Baseball, Football; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, Coaching Baseball, Writing; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: A very complete education in all phases of Industrial Management. Math classes are very demanding and Mr. Lahr's classes were exceptional in content. 138 Allen L. Daum From Utica graduating in Industrial Managemen ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Phi Kappa Upsilo Fraternity, A.S.T.D.;SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boa ing. Clifford Drochhak From Utica graduating in Architecture; ACTl TIES AT TECH: Ski Club, A.I.A. Preside COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Wo What a relief. Donald D. Eagle m Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Manage- nt,Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Senior , Vice-President, I.M. Club,American Accou nt- Assoc., A.S.TD. Carl Evangelista Farmington graduating in Electrical Engineer- ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Chairman of Institute Iectrical 81 Electronic Engineers. J ohn D. Esselink From Warren graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hospital Administration; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Long but Rewarding. Steven George Firavich From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, ASTD, LIT '70 Golf Team, lntermural Softball;SPEClAL INTER- ESTS: Marketing, Sales, Purchasing, Golf, Fly- fishing, Archery, Hunting, Trap and Skeet, Skiing; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Although it is the same for all students, there were some courses I disliked, but overall I feel LIT and faculty has given me a basic education for a technical minded business career. 139 Kurt D. Essenmacher From Harbor Beach graduating in Industrial Man- agement; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi, Assistant Editor, Tech News Q yearsL Publi- cations Board; Student Government, Junior Class, V-President, A.S.T.D., IM Club; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Intramural Football, Softball and Basketball, I.F.C. Football and Softball; COM- MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Law- rence Tech has a fine educational program but it needs a more active social atmosphere to be rated a top-notch college. John M. Frazho From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Marketing Club, A.S.T.D., Industrial Management Club, AAA; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Car racing, Horseback riding, Travel. Terry L. Frisch From Pontiac graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A.; SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Water Sports, Hunting. Rich Gibbons From East Detroit graduating in Industrial Manage- ment - Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, ASTD, Ski Club, Marketing Team, Golf Team, Tech News Staff Writer, Intramural Base- ball and FootbaIl, Elections Committee, Awards Committee, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class, Presi- dent of Senior Class; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Swimming, Hunting; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: I hope the future will be as great as this last year. Robert J . Gilmer From Wyandotte graduating in Industrial Manage- ment, Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Stu- dent Government, Publications: Business Manager A.S.T.D., l.M. Club, AAA, AMA. 140 Elmer Mules Gee From Wyandotte graduating in Industrial Mar ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, A.S.'l SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sailing, Football; C MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: lieve that Lawrence Tech is a great school an- be better in the future for new students. Als the professors here are good. This is one ex ence everyone should have. Gary Gagarin From Detroit graduating in Industrial Manage SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports; COMM- ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I enjoyed very much, a good experience. Thomas Goniea Philip C. Good From Livonia graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: l.E.E.E., Secretary of Institute of Electrical 8 Electronics Eng. Taylor graduating in Architecture. Donald L. Griffiths Joseph L. Grabowski From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; SPEC!AL INTERESTS: Swimming, Hunting, Camping, Music. Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering; 'IVITIES AT TECH: l.E.E.E.,Ski Club; COM- JTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It was xperience! 141 Dale H. Goodsmith From Detroit graduating in Mechanical Engineering; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, Camping; COM- MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Glad it's over. Don Gross From Pleasant Ridge graduating in Electrical En' gineering; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sailing; COM- MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: A long hard grind. Lesliet Guzik Cortney Halmi From Oak Park graduating in Mathematics; ACTI- VITIES AT TECH: Vet's Club; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Golf, Football, Chess, Spectator sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: An experience. Paul E. Hartge From Livonia graduating in Industrial Managem ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D. Richard L. Hemstreet From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D.; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Golf, Bowling; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Glad it's over!! Gary L. Hitchcock From Allen Park graduating in Mechanical En- gineering; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water skiing, Playing guitar; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: If a word could be used to express what I learned during my years at Tech, it would most certainly be PERSEVERANCE! 142 Dave Brian Holmes From Ferndale graduating in Industrial Ma ment Mccountingh ACTIVITIES AT TE American Society of Training and Develop IM Club; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLL YEARS: Graduated 1968 Oakland Comm College, Associate Liberal Arts. Bruce L. Homer From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Manage- ent; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Vet's Club. Robert J . Hubbard From Saginaw graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: AIA, Ski Club, Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: College is what one makes of it, to me it was a most rewarding and valuable experience. Dale W. Hurttgam From Mt. Clemens graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: S.C.A.I.A., and Dean's Honor Roll; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, Art, Golf, Tennis, almost all sports and camping; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I believe that Lawrence Tech is excellent academ- ically. However, due to the commuter aspects of the college, the social life is in need of improve- ment. I look for the future Student Activities Building and dormitories to fulfill this need. Irek F. Imirowicz om Warren graduating in Electrical Engineering; oMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: reat. Stanley D. Jager From Grand Rapids graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: AIA, Student Gov't Representative. 143 Robert J erome Jason From Dearborn graduating in Architecture; SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Architecture, Art sculpture, Wood carving; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Phew! William R. J ohnson From Berkley graduating in Industrial Management. Jorman B. Jones From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Vice-President of A.B.S.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: The Development of the Black Community; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: The second hardest pursuit of happiness of my life. Dean Allan J ohns From Lincoln Park graduating in Architecture ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A. Speaker Coordinator. Michael S. Jozwik From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.M. Club, A.S.T.D., Marketing Team, 70-71; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, Photography. Ia Gregory P. Kalwasindd From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, Member A.S.T.D., Member AMA. 144 Charles F. Kellner From Detroit graduating in Mechanical Engineerin ACTIVITIES AT TECH: SESA; COMMENTS 0 YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It was nice, but lasted too long. David A. Kingstrom rom Hazel Park graduating in Industrial Manage- ent; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Ski Club, I.M. lub; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, Baseball, ding, and Horseback riding; COMMENTS ON OUR COLLEGE YEARS: It hasn't always been sy. There were many times when I doublted that would make it, but I also knew that I'd never Jit. James C. Kolka om Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Manage- nt; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Michigan-Ontario ials Assoc.; Golf, North American Trials Or- nization. Dietmar Kohtz Mahendrakumar Chhotalal Kothan, Bob From India graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Lived at first L.l.T. dorm for last three years; SPECIAL INTERESTS: To make an attempt to do something new; COM- MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: A part time adventure is to complete your undergraduate courses in a foreign country. 145 Robert S. Kolec Leon Kott Richard Kraft Eugene J. Krol From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi Fra- ternity; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Graduation, All sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGEYEARS: Life at Lawrence Tech is a completely unique experience. Lawrence Krajewski Thomas Krauth From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Phi Kappa Upsilon, Warden; A.S.T.D., Social Chairman; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: lntermural Baseball, Sports, Business affairs; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: At last, I'm out. Lots of good times. Tom Kurmas Chris Kurowski From Ferndale graduating in Architecture; SPE- From DEtFOit graduating in Industrial Managem- CIAL INTEREST: Scuba Diving, ACTIVITIES AT TECH: L.I.T. Bowling Lea Pres. and Vice-Pres.;SPECIAL INTERESTS: Ch Baseball, Economic trend, Horseracing; CI MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Ultimate Experience. 146 Michael A. Lenz Andrew Kuzdak Norman R. LaPointe rom Utica graduating in Industrial Management: From Dearborn graduating in Mechanical Engineer- From Berkley graduating in Industrial Management; PECIAL INTEREST: Music; COMMENTS ON ing; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, Golf; COM- ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Circle-K, Treas. and OUR COLLEGE YEARS: Great to be almost MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Great. Vice-Pres.; ASTD; LM. Club. er. Mark Lewis Alvin Levett Joe Little om Detroit graduating in Industrial Management, From Southfield graduating in Industrial Manage- counting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Marketing ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Kappa Phi Sigma am; I.M. Club; A.S.T.D., Treasurer; SPECIAL and Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, I.M. Club; TERESTS: Hockey, Pro Football. SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, Car Rallies, Sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It's a long and winding road. 147 John Livingston From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management Accounting; ACTlVlTIES AT TECH: Assistant Editor - Tech News. Harlan W. C. Lorenz From Farmington graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Tremendous experience. Henry Losinski From Detroit graduating in Industrial Managemer ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.M. Club, A.S.T. Spring Fair, M.S.P.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: T nis, Flying, Chess, Bowling, Sailing, Theatre, GaIleries. Dave Loughead From Warren graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Track, Boating, Skiing. Caleb P. Luibrand From Plymouth graduating in Architecture; AC- TIVITIES AT TECH: A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTE- RESTS: Baseball, Water color painting. 148 James C. Lusko From New Boston graduating in Industrial M agement. William G. Mac Lachlan om Southfield graduating in Industrial Manage- nt; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., I.M. ub, Hockey; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports - ockey, Snow and Water Skiing, Tennis, Breeding npical fish; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE ARS: I enjoyed my past years at Lawrence ch and have met a lot of great people. Leo Maniago urn Allen Park graduating in Industrial Manage- nt; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., LM. b, Intramural Football, Basketball, and Base- l; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf, Drawing, rketing research; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- GE YEARS: The years I've been here, have -n very enjoyable as well as very educational. - b'Iet people who have been good friends, as II as good classmates. William W. MacMunn From Troy graduating in Mechanical Engineering; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Society Manufacturing Engineers - 4 years, Chairman U.A.W. Local 412 Unit No. 13 - 2 years; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Nine years night school. Gerald J . Marchel From Southgate graduating in industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., LM. Club, Sports Editor, Asst. Athletic Director; SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Any kind of sports; movies and books; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Had a lot of fun between classes and noon hour - met a lot of interesting people mood and badL 149 John Malak Richard H. Mark From Farmington graduating in Electrical Engineer- ing; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Vice-Chairman I.E.E.E., M.S.P.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Pho- tography. Sylvester J . Marlett Charles E. Marzolf From Dearborn Heights graduating in Industrial From East DBtI'Oit graduating in Industrial Man- Management. agement, Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Intramural baseball; Hockey; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I found that college is rather challenging and difficult but it was also enjoyable. x Robert Matschekowski Douglas May From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; From Royal Oak graduating in Electrical Engineer- SPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars and guns; COM- ing; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E., Student MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I would Government. highly recommend this college to anyone who is thinking of going to college. 150 From Southfield graduating in Mechanical E gineering. Gerald Mathie Dan McBride J ames John McCurdy 'om Detroit graduating in Industrial Management, ccounting Major; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Intra- y ral Baseball and Football, Worked in Mainte- .nce, SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports; COM- NTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I have d a very nice time at Lawrence Tech; the things ave learned here could never be replaced. Michael McCurdy From Southfield graduating in Industrial Manage- ment, Accounting Major; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Intramural Sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: I found that my four years at Lawrence were for the most part a tremendous experience. However, at times I wondered if I wouid make it. Lawrence A. McDonald From Rochester graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D.; Manage- ment Club; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Automotive mechanics, Auto racing; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It was a short 5 years. The school was very short on social activities and girls. Doug Mc Falls John C. McKay From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Government President 1970 - 1971, Senator 1969 . 1970, Co- ordinator of 1969 Christmas Party, A.S.T.D., I.M. Club; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Life at L.I.T. like anywhere else, your outputs in the form of achievement and self-fulfillment are completely dependent and in respect to your in- puts. After four years at L.I.T. I can honestly say that they have been for the most part rewarding. My last year as Student Government President has been both exciting and rewarding. 151 Martin G. Mendelson From Farmington graduating in Mechanical En- gineering. Jack H. Michels From Lake Orion graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., Presi- dent; Secretary 69-70; I.M. Club, Secretary-Trea- surer 69-70; C.P.O.; Student Government Dean's List, Lambda Iota Tau, and Who's Who; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading and Golf. Robert N. Morales From Southgate graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVlTIES AT TECH: Phi Kappa Upsilon, Pledgemaster, Chaplin, Junior Class officer, Senior Class officer, LIT Ski club, Treasurer. Robert John Mikulski From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D.; Newman Club, IM Club, A.A.A.; lntermural sports; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: Glad to finish. Robert L. Miller From Royal Oak graduating in Architecture; AC TIVITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, Art, Photograph COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Th best thing I have gotten from Lawrence Tech my wife -- Judy K. Ronald K. Mudge From Sterling Heights graduating in Electrical En- gineering; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Swimming, Fly- ing; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I thought it would never end. 152 Richard Nawrocki From Detroit graduating in Industrial Managemen Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Sigma P Epsilon Fraternity, A.S.T.D. James D. Nicol om Detroit graduating in Industrial Manage- nt; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D. member, ll. Club, Business Manager of Senior Class 71 ; ECIAL INTERESTS: People,Art and Humanity, JMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: led with ups and downs , and it's difficult soy which one dominates over the other. Robert E. Negohosian m Farmington graduating in Architecture; AC- lTIES AT TECH: Student Chapter AIA; MMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: nallyll! James G. Nichols From Port Huron graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.l.A.; Bowling league; Camera club; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, Sports, Music, Art; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: The past four years at L.I.T. have proved challenging - it's not until you finally reach your last year of school that you start to find your individual expression through the know- ledge you have gained. J. Howard Nudell From Detroit graduating in Architecture; ACTI- VITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A. 153 Ewald Nielson Timothy Charles OhConnor From Detroit graduating in Mechanical Engineer- ing; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: President, Freshman Class; House Manager and Secretary, Phi Kappa Upsilon; M.S.P.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf- ing, Hunting, Stamps, Woodworking; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Memories and agonies that can never be forgotten, nor ever re- lived. Gilbert J . Opaleski From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I'm glad it's finished. Owen William OIRourke From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D.; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Football, Shooting, Photography; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Had a good time, learned a great deal about my fellow man. Philip R. Osburn From Livonia graduating in Architecture; ACTIV TIES ATTECH: A.l.A. Thomas S. Pallas From Hamtramck graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., I.M. Club; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Speed skating, bicycle riding, swimming; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Through these years I have gained the knowledge and obtained the insight to asist me throughout the many trying years to come. Thomas Panian From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Phi Kappa Upsilon; A.S.T.D.; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I have enjoyed my four years at Law- rence Tech, both academically and socially, and I feel I have been prepared to enter the business world. I can see great progress and a bright future for LIT. 154 Robert J. Parker From Detroit graduating in Industrial Manageme ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi Frat nity, Vice-President of Fraternity, Social Com tee Chairman, IM Club, A.S.T.D., Football a Baseball IlntermuraII; SPECIAL INTERES Computers and Electronics; COMMENTS I YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I found my ti spent at LIT to be years of hard work, wholeso fun, and excellent preparation for the future. T world demands something more each year of n grads and I hope to prove myself capable throu my college background of meeting the challen- which present themselves. Since the college ye can never be relived or recaptured in time, I sh always cherish the fond memories of my ti here at L.l.T. Stanley J . Pence 3m Detroit graduating in Industrial Management. Blaine F. Potter, Jr. m Farmington graduating in Industrial Manage- t; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D., Vice- ident; IM Club, AAA, AMA, Lambda luta Tau, I, Student Gov't Rep., A.S.T.D. J ohn Paul Peters From Pontiac graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E. Gregory T. Richter From Milford graduating in Architecture;ACTlVl- TIES AT TECH: Student ChapteF, A.I.A.; SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Sports, Photography, and Travel. 155 Randall Petresh From Southfield graduating in Mechanical Engi- neering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: S.A.E.; SPE- CIAL INTERESTS: Sports car racing; Stereo electronics; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Sure has been a long time and I'm glad it's over. Paul R. Riethmeier From Pontiac graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi Frater- nity, Vice-President, Recording Secretary; l.F.C. Representative, Vice-President; I.E.E.E., MSPE; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography, Computer Programming. Benito J . Riozzi From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.M. Club, American Accounting Association; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Traveling, Photography, Hunting, Fishing, Gun col- lecting, and Stamp Collecting; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: My plans for the future is to continue pursuing knowledge. i don't intend to forsake it for a number of years as I mistakenly did after I graduated from high school. J . W. Roland From Clarkston graduating in Industrial Manage- ment. Frederick J . Rosiak From Dearborn graduating in Electrical Ehgine ing; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E.; CO MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Intere ing. Dennis Rushlau From Southfield graduating in Electrical Engineer- ing; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Electronics. Timm Arthur Sahs From Kalamazoo graduating in Industrial Manage- mentzACTlVlTlES AT TECH: A.S.T.D.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sailing, Golf, Painting, Sculpture, Swimming and Auto Mechanics. 156 John 0. Savage, Jr. From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Mana ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Senior Class, 5 Treas.; lM Club, A.S.T.D., AMA.; SPECIAL TERESTS: Football,Track. Robert J . Schervish om Roseville graduating in Industrial Manage- ant; Accounting Major; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: pha Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman, A.S.T.D., Sec- ary, Circle K, Treasurer, lM Club, Ski Club; ECIAL INTERESTS: Baseball, Skiing, Jazz and ssical Percussion; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- GE YEARS: Lawrence Tech has a lot to offer -ry student, but you only get out of a school at you put into it. Frank J . Separa um RoseviHe graduating in Industrial Manage- nt; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, A.S.T.D., eta Xi Fraternity, IFC Treasurer. Timothy See From Imlay City graduating in Architectural En- gineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Secretary of Lawrence Christian Fellowship; Student Chapter A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Designing build- ings for countries other than U.S., especially the Tropics, particularly for missionaries; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Lawrence has given me specifically the education I was looking for when I chose this school. Frank Semico John Sienkiewicz From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management. 157 Dennis F. Slavin From Dearborn Heights graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma Phi, IFC, President and Secretary, Social Chairman, Student Government; SPECIAL INTE R- ESTS: Golf, Member of LIT Golf team, Bowling, Women hhere's none at LlTh COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It was an experience that I enjoyed, but I am glad it's over for good H hopeL Gregory Ross From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Government; A.B.S., lM Club, A.A.A., S.F.C., A.S.T.D., Student A$istant IM Department 81 Admission Office; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Computer application in business systems; plans to attend graduate school in Business Administration; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Great! Onee one learns to cope with the absence of females. Law- rence Tech has given me a good start on the path to success. Dwight Sherry From Farmington graduating in Architecture; AC- TIVITIES AT TECH: AIA; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, Swimming, Sculpture, Painting. Raymond Shepherd From Hazel Park graduating in Mechanical Engi- neering; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It's been an interesting and informative time here at L.I.T. Thomas J. Soboczynski From Lincoln Park graduating in Industrial Mam agement, Accounting Major; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Business manager of Kappa Phi Sigma; Newman Club, President; IM Club; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COL- LEGE YEARS: Could use a field house. 158 Scott Sherman Neil H. Spence From Warren graduating in Mechanical Engin- ing. Ron Stanley om Dearborn graduating in Industrial Manage- -nt; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.S.T.D.; IM b; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Getting through ool while working full time and raising a family; IMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: LIT ducational but warm. After two years at other d, dull schools, LIT was friendly and interesting. is a school where the instructors treat you as equal human being rather than a subordinate. Mike Stackpoole Michael Alan Szymberski nm Detroit graduating in Chemistry; ACTIVI- S AT TECH: American Chemical Society dent Affiliates,Secretary and President of L.I.T. dent Chapter; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, utography, Motorcycling. Ralph Tack From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: V-Pres. IM Club, A.S.T.D.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, Auto- mobiles; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I'm grateful I had the opportunity to advance my education. I feel now, I can con- structively add my advice to industry. 159 Wesley A. Swain From Southfield graduating in Industrial Manage- ment. Robert Trombley Daniel T. Valascho From Wyandotte graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; Accounting Major; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: I've been in and out of this school for seven years and it seemed to improve every year. J ames K. Vallance From Dearborn Heights graduating in Mechanical Engineering. Gregory G. Vannoy From Detroit graduating in Chemistry; ACTI TIES AT TECH: American Chemical Soci Student Affiliates, ifounder on campusi, Preside 2 years, Vice-President - 2 years; SPECIAL TERESTS: Computers, Chemical Research; CI MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Dur my seven years of attendance I've been in all . riculums, but my most enjoyable years have b while I was in Chemistry. The faculty and fell students have been the most pleasant, helpful, . enjoyable people I've known. Anthony Virag From Livonia graduating in Mechanical Engineer- ing; SPECIAL INTERESTS: My wife is my special interest! I also have two fine American boys who monopolize the time that l have remaining; COM- MENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: They have been a challenge. After working in industry it is most difficult to go back to the college cur- ricula and make up for what one had missed. It would have been so much easier to do when DADDY offered to pay the bill; but then, we learn with the years and with the years come experience. I like to think that the college years have been fruitful years and l sincerely intend to put my education to the greatest use. J erry Wale From Pontiac graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: l.E.E.E.; SPECIAL IN- TERESTS: Electronics - as a hobby. 160 Glen Wagner From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engin ing; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: l.E.E.E.; SPECI INTERESTS: RIC Models. R Marvin L. Wehr m Evansville, Indiana graduating in Industrial 1agement, Accounting Major; SPECIAL IN- ESTS: Contract Bridge, Chess, Bowling and f. Donald F. Weston rn Highland Park graduating in Chemistry; AC- ITIES AT TECH: American Chemical Society Treasurer; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports. Richard J . Weise From Wyandotte graduating in Mechanical Engi- neering; YEARS: dent who has seen many campuses, the student body and teacher relationship at LIT is truly exceptiona COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE From an old blmost professionan stu- In James O. Whan'y From Flint graduating in Architecture; ACTIVI- TIES AT TECH: A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Swimming; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: Doors are not opened by wishing them so, nor success acquired by dreams alone. It takes a special kind of determination to achieve that success. 161 Carl L. Westergard From Southfield graduating in Industrial Manage- ment; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, A.S.T.D., Student Government Representative. Dean Yost From Lathrup Village graduating in Industrial Man- agement; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, President and Controller, Stu- dent Government, Treasurer, Ski Club, Secretary- Treasurer; IFC,,Vice-President; SPECIAL INTER- ESTS: Skiing, Water Sports, Football, Hockey; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It's been an experience for the past 5 years. Activities really add to the educational process. James Zabhor Stanley G. Zdunczyk From Allen Park graduating in Industrial Manage- ment. 163 . -..--- . ' 'h Onehs-self I sing, a simple separate person Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse. Of physiology from top to toe I sing, Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse. - I say the Form complete is worthier far, ' The Female equally with Male I sing. Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power, Cheerful, for freest action formed under the laws divine, The Modern Man I sing. Walt Whitman ADMINISTRATION 165 :: Wf 5a? WHWH . ' , V NW. N - $33 1 . . ' fwrmugafgy i Gilder D. Jackson Michael L. Mitchell Dean of Academic Affairs Director of Business Affairs Wayne H. Buell President . m M riwimiuiinHgtu u M t t i wipe? w t MW ,w W t H wggm mp3 wwigw r r m g; , m m, m mH: HHHmHHH mu in u . ' - ' u; e w u NE? H m m mwmmmHH: m HWQGWH u uh : iHuuM: ,JL mg; m mAL i mu m Robert L. Hart Lewis Moon Director of Student Services Director of Counseling 8! Student Activities The objectives of L.I.T. as stated in the catalog and other College publications are complete with respect to the prupose, kind, quali and content of our courses of study. Concomitant with these are other specific objectives which relate to the welfare of all segme of the campus community and the image of the College. Perhaps these are a measure of our progress toward fulfilling basic objectiv- They include: studies on and efforts to improve student retention, employee compensation and quality of personnel, student-teach ratio, teacher evaluation and teaching methods, student services, alunmi relations, industry relations, student-faculty relations, hett understanding and communication through the organization from students to trustees, completion of our campus master plan, and me culous study and ordering of priorities to better serve our three student bodies. Our total effort will be satisfactory if employe- students, alunmi and our publics can point with pride to accomplishments of L.I.T. and their association with the College. Wayne H. Buell November 18, 1970 u WE: w u John Choitz James O. Trew Director of Development Director of Admissions 81 Registrar u m mWHw u WM sz u u u w m u WNHHH u William C. Burke Director of Placement Paul F. Kinder Director of Financial Aids u u i; u w : w u m u H W $ ,1; ;: M N u u w ' w u uuudgm Edward T. Darling Director of Industrial Relations Clarence A. Phillips Director of Library Arthur D. Hart Ricth E. Marburger Director of Director of School Technical Institute of Arts and Sciences Wellington E. Ward Director of High School Relations 171 H ;; HHHH H NHH H H H E H H i; H H H M M NH WJU H as Melvin L. Janney Assistant Director of Business Affairs H MWHNEEHM m Jay H. Montgomery Superintendent of Campus Facilities Harold Van Bussum Manager of Campus Store , m j y; EH ku 'an Va H m H m 1 Max B. Coan Assistant Director of Admissions m w H! . w. m- John S. Ellis Executive Secretary of Alumni Association x... w v H U m m MW m w W g Charles A. Lipsmeier Chief Accountant Samuel F. lewis Paul R. Riethmeier Accounts Receivable, Student Relations Computer Operatiqns Supervision Malk L8Wi5 Terrence W. Oppold Admissions Counselor Ralph Collins Judy Williams Student Services 173 Data Processing ; ' m 5ng . . W M v W WM 2M mww w , m u u v H n mmmm u m m w m u Robyn J . Moon Elizabeth Mc Mahon Secretary Secretary Vi? m quNdeA-m W Judith S. Ham Linda Trepaniet Secretary Secretary , ' m 7 .37 7? V wmm 'm' w H m H ., u u u ' ' , mu H M m u 4 h H Wu H H u m x W n uu w u u m u u m u M H H W H H , h r w 2: 3 u u HUN w u m u WW WWHHHH m m 2 u mu . Berelah Buck Secretary 174 Marva L. Kadar Secretary 1W Hm me . 'm m w m p m u u u w W w 4, M. A university - An institution consciously devoted to the pursuit of knowledge, the solution of problems, the critical appreciation of achievement, and the training of men at a really high level. Abraham Flexner FACULTY 177 R. Darrow Champlin Eaxl W. Pellerin Director of School of Architectu re 179 m w u m H M u m ;1; ;; e; Hhm 1 g P H W ' , . . H u . , V K H W , L H M X H , m u u b M , WWW James Weeks ARCHITEC TURE 17., Wu w : u H W Mu Lucy G. Merritt George W. Mach Head, Department of Chemistry 181 um; vgg u H m, m M u thHJlqu .1 ; A u m WW mm m u ., - , .n M , ,H w n ; , H u , ' x M32 John M. Goodenow CHEMISTRY Robert D. Hatch Head, Department of Electrical Engineering Hans G. Ememan Director of School of Engineering Donald H. Dent Head, Department of Construction Engineering EN6INEERIN6 Clarence G. Chambers J . Frazier Wattenbarger 184 Wdliam Mjkulas Richard S. Maslowski w u w m . x Stanley F. Harris Nicholas J . Pritula Russell B. Mc Afee Leland A. Lahr 32:33:;fmm INDUS' IRIAl MANAGEMENI 187 M David P. Mioduszewski David A. Brent 3a,, 2 me a UWw James R. Kramer David H. Woodward Nandor J . Zimmersmann Head, Department PH VSIOS of Physics 189 . W Steven A. Passon Thomas D. Odle Head, Department of Social Sciences 191 v 4 H m u Huwwqu m YUM m m $06M! SCIENCE 0 ,. n 7 - .kw-nmw vuu-an... a L .7... Muamwm aw?! ' WWW. .. Wilson Daugherty Barbara C. Gram Victor Angelescu 2::2'n::::::;: :W,e lAN6lIAGE 8 llIERA HIRE 193 Alfred W. Lamson Barry W. Knister ., M f 1w .zJMAMJtJ. 194 James S. Rodgers 195 Roy W. Schenkel Henry W. Nace Head, Department of Mathematics 197 Sonia M. Henckel MA THEMA TICS Robert H. Burroughs Edmund J ositas 9 9 1 Ellen M. Haxtwell Thomas A. Lackey Joseph J . McDermott Wmamv Michael J . Merscher Norman C. Otten .4 201 Lynne O. Ramer David N. Rodwell Joseph J . Shields Robert T. Xeras Mary F. Yorke I, . 1 ; 931-315; .Tjilgaw wum-m-. x14 :33 V34 4ij tfw ADVERTISEMENT 205 COMMENCEMENT means beginning who depend on you. Graduation means you're starting - heading forthe lifetime of career and family associations which everyone hopes will lead to a full and satisfactory way of life for you and all Consumers Power Company suggests that it has career opportunities of all kinds to appeal to today's accomplished young people. Come in and talk to us about job opportunities at Consumers Power Company, where serving the public can be a challenging and rewarding experience. consumers Power company Continued Success to L l. T mmgag N am EL OIL i EQUIPMENT FUAIR CONDITIONING Bl RMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 644-9000 624-1595 UTICA. MICHIGAN 731-8110 WALLED LAKE, MICH I GAN D DE - STA - CO CORPORATION Established 1915 MANUFACTURERS OF Pressed Metal Parts and Products Medium Size and Smaller Stamping; DE-STA-CO Toggle Clamps Arbor Spacers, Shims, Packaged Shim Stock 350 MIDLAND AVENUE Highland Park Station DETROIT 3. MICHIGAN 868-5080 206 STUDENTS Many members of your alumni, as outstanding 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 vigorously to keep America the land of opportunity. You gentlemen have the equipment for that leadership. We are depending on YOU. NATIONAL BBOACII dc MACHINE C0. 5600 St. Jean Detroit, Michigan Merlo Steam HOSPITAL HOST DIVISION OF Equipment HF I I FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE a. DISIRIBUTOR P ION t I h cmrzen CANTEEN COR ORAT I I INDUSTRIAL STEAM, AIR, 5. WATER SPECIALTIES 5255 Seven Mile Detroit, Mich. 48234 CAMPUS HOST WO 31233 8917005 Complete Food 8! Vending Service CONGRATU LATIONS L.l .T. GRADUATES FROM SERVING L'I'T' SINCE 1966 MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OFA GRADUATE PROGRESSIVE METAL FORMING, INC. ROLAND OWENS GAYLE MFG. CO. 313 229-9270 7477 M-36 BOX 253 HAMBURG, MICHIGAN 48139 SMALL PRECISION STAMPINGS EYELETS DRAWN SHELLS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FROM HOLCROFT AND CO. Livonia, Michigan 12068 Market St. J. F. CAVANAUGH CO. MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 20750 Sunnydale Farmington 48024 477-8870 Kompliments of an AlumnH 208 Congratulations Seniors from your Photographer Xralernaf $01111 Studio 721 S. MAIN ST. CLA WSON, MICHIGAN 48017 groupd choon pAone 588-0066 $anqueld l9 . orlraita execulwe Wetlclingd commerciaf cAifclren f cantlicl g amour leend cLurclLed dluclio atluftd partied cofor Feb ZENI AND MAGUIRE CO. 30850 Industrial Road CONGRATULATIONS TO L.I.T. GRADUATES ZERVOS CONSTRUCTION 14740 Plymouth Detroit, Michigan Livonia, Mich. 48150 BIN 261-3200 COMPLIMENTS OF SARATOGA GENERAL HOSPITAL l5000 Graiiof Defroif. Michigan 209 CONGRATULATIONS TO L.I.T. GRADUATES Congratulations LA STRADA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY . L.I.T. 18435 James Couzens Detroit, Michigan D-M-E CORPORATION SAFEWAY STEEL PRODUCTS World Leader in Basic Tooling I NC. for Plastic Injection Mold and 57 E. Canfield Detroit, Michigan Die Cast Dies 833-0420 EATON Yale 8 Towne Inc. 24275 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 210 Congratulations We welcome you into the membership of The Alumni Association. Board of Directors ALUMNI ASSOCIATION LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Pwsmmsmxs WWW 1W 70:4 W I II II I II I ; ; ' -' 7 e -ngJ-gg Illlllllllllllllllmum l II llggggggmuy ....... Pioneer Engineering welcomes May we introduce YOU to Pioneer IHdUS'friUI Engineering Div. L.I.T. students to discuss Wefflaufer Engineering Div. employment opportunities PIONEER ENGINEERING Wefflaufer Profofype Manufacturing Div. part-fime for sfudenfs, Douglas Tool Div. fuIl-fime for graduates WhO pyowde one source for SUPerior Personnel Services technical serVIces to Industry LeMaire Machine Tool Co. 2500 E. NINE MILE ROAD WARREN, MICHIGAN 48091 TEL- mm 755-4400 211 ADVANCE STAMPING CO. 72025 Dixie Defroif 39, Michigan CADILLAC ASPHALT PAVING CO. 27675 Telegraph Southfield, Michigan DETROIT HOIST :2 MACHINE CO. 6650 Sterling Drive Warren, Michigan JOHN F. IVORY STORAGE CO., INC.. 8035 Woodward Defroif, Michigan DEARBORN DESIGN SERVICE 23716 Michigan Avenue Dearborn, Michigan PATRONS PRINT CRAFT PRESS 20825 Joy Road Detroif, Michigan WAYNE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO. 9470 Copland Detroit 78, Michigan 48209 KEUFFEL 8' ESSER CO. 2505 Indusfrial Row Troy, Michigan SCHWARZ FOUNDRY CO. 2007 Wesf Fort Detroit, Michigan LAMINIA INC. 74925 West 11 Mile Road Oak Park, Michigan Congratulations to the Graduates of Lawrence Institute of Technology Makers of: Paper Die Cutting Gasket Work Steel Rule Dies William G. Roy CO., Inc. 1610 Clay Detroit, Michigan . upsngr u i u.-r . tvmgw'lthaHk-f . 'v- 4Mywm..,mtu w a- ..,, -11....u ,. t. a. 9m .. 213 YEAR 1971 THE S TUDENT 300K STAFF DVERNMENT 215 MMMN x , 1 2' 2 inVEImH. 217 218 219 x $53; uWw 33: E Lkng$iix.3llmwunE w 223 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As the 1970-1971 school year comes to an end and the Year Book Staff looks back over the past year and all its work, they hope that their efforts have been successful. We hope that in years to come you can look at the 1971 Year Book and recall fond memories of a year that was a part of your college days. It is our hope that every student at Lawrence will be as proud of this publication and the school it depicts as we are to have been a part of it. At this time I would like to take the opportunity to extend appreciation and recognition to those people who played an important part in making this book a reality. To John, president of the Student Government, thank you for the confidence and constant encouragement that you gave to us. Your countless hours of work to help us overcome those obstacles that confronted us throughout the year are beyond thanks. To all administrators, faculty and students who are always a very important part of any Year Book, thank you for being a part of the ,71 Year Book for without you and this school there would he no need for its creation. My staff, Gerhard, Patty, and Brian, many thanks for the hours of work that you so willingly offered. They were appreciated very much. Of all those people at Lawrence Tech who played a role in making this book a reality, there is one whom I find very hard to thank. His many long hours spent and skills contributed could not have been done without in creating this publication. Because of the scope of his worth, it is practically impossible to thank, my assistant editor, Bill Schmidt. To him goes a VERY SPECIAL thanks. James R. Kolanek, Editor


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