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i-r . .T ' . ' ' f , , ' ' ' c ' lgiiieerino- eareer were often slighted tP f FIP ;;. 1 ' i ' • ' ' ' ' ' •- ' ■ ■ -1 - ' i Pts predominated; the American In t- tute of Electrical Engineers-open to any Tech student in the field-tried to supplement classes by concentrating on practical problems facing electS e gineers Attending AIEE-IRE program of films ind discussio were W 1 n n Buchholz Jim Cunningham, Dieter Dahmen, Larry Davis, John DeFH ppi d ' v Dixon Jeffrey Finlay, Frederick Gulack, Joseph ' Goulet Da •id cl leff Helmu Haas Daniel Johnson, Benjamin Kirman, William Knigh , Phillip Kinz Don- Id Lee, Ladislaus Mazur, Dax-id Paper, Charles Pfingsten, Edgar Piei.4Z R cha Soderberg, George Stivers, Tom Sulln-an, Robert Tollefsoi and BrucrTowSnct r.!ftv f 7 ' ' fT - construction sights oriented members of the American Nxiet.A ot Civil Engineers to the on-the-job aspects of civil engineerino ' Ch- il engineers architects, and members of co-op led discussions on Sc ' works problems and solutions at weekly conclaves. Tech institute ' ciW e igmeer n student members were: Howard Alingren, David Boyce, W. Buckholz Fiank Cof hns J. Cunningham, D. Dahmen, L. Davis, J. DeFillippi, D Dxni Finhn Anight, P- Kunz p. Lee, L. Mazur, W. D. Olson, D. Pai er, C Pfino-sten E Preissner, R. boderberg, G. Stivers, T, Sullivan, R.Tollefsdn, and B TolSnend 22
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TECH MEN and music might seem to be a strange combination, but members ot the four engineering societies found the mixture not at all unusual. Liberal arts became a important as engineering — during meeting . The Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers — open to anyone in Tech — heard speeches on topics from music to computers. Members also visited chem- ical processing departments of various local in- dustries. Active 1960-61 AIC ' hE members includ- ed Diana Armintrout, Phillip Dlouhy, Norman Fahnoe, Craig Harrison, John Hurlock, Dennis Johnson, Douglas Keilman, Wm. Knodel, Lowell Kohlrust, James Love, James McCabe, Norm Nozin, Herb Ratch, Dave Smith, Joann Temple 21
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HONORS classes in each of the departments rewarded sui)erior students and encouraged them to work up to their potentials. Political sci- ence seminars gave seniors an opportunity for independent research and for discussing world problems with noted authorities. Advanced labor- atory work occupied the chemistry honors class ■J i ife.. COMPLEMENTING a weekly program of si)eeches by industrial leaders, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers scheduled oc- casional field trips to plants in the Chicago area. Supplementing a program that was to show- men how academic principles were applied in in- dustry, was a spring cjuarter essay contest oii some aspect of mechanical engineering. ASM1 ' members were: Doug Anderson. Paul Anderson, Theo. Austin, Larry Babbitt, Norm ( lemetsen, Robert Dean, Brian Doyle, Jay Feldmann, AWiu Filstrup, David Freiwald, Martin Frey, James Gibson, John Gosnell, Terry Herther, William Hough, Sam Keller, Larry Kennedy, Nicholas Koumoutsos, Jim Kuhn, Rog Loewenstein, Ed- gar Matthews, Herb Miller, Morrow Moore, Mike Norris, Olcer Nurettin, Roger Oslund, Arthur Palmer, Robert Petrof, Kenneth Piatt, Charles Rollinger, Wes Sanders, Charles Schwiedergoll, Frederick Waldmann, MarkWalz, Howard ■itt, Ronald Wolosewick, Ron Yuil), and Ron Zorkle ■ 11 B Ca 7 f V 23
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