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ColIiKii.in. ,1; ENCINEERING SOCIETIES COUNCIL: David Boyn; Mui- ' iiiiiiiiiKli.-im, Cliff Findeiss, David n, 1...I1I liillr-. ,n. llnii-li, Konald ' M-l(n,, l;,.,iiiir , I,.N,.,i. M. Moff:tt, :il)lil:, I ' hil SlMiiiKin, D.-uv Sniilli, rd BUSINESS SCHOOL COUNCIL: Blue,. ( ' . Straits, Vn-, 11. ruyv Fieiwald, .la Larkiri, Ivcntli Rod Muitaurl Joann Tempi , K( C. W; William W. Carter Jr
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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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A LIAISON between the student and faculty was provided by the school student councils. Outstanding students were selected by the denn and faculty to represent their peers in voiciiifi opinions on college academic matters. Repre- sentatives also handled sj ecial school l3roject . The Engineering Societies council sponsored a fall open house for prospective tech students. The Business council and Education council published their quarterly newsletters about the activities of their respective schools. A Christmas party for music students and recejjtions after concerts were the responsiljility of Music council members MUSIC SCHOOL COUNCIL: Ken Bartosz, Robert Bostwick, Wemiio Brink, Arlini ' C ' lirncv, .M:ir .lo Corcoran, Rus Dagon, Carole Merrick, Mary ovak, Tom ' Reed, I )euii Sayles, Alice Schoellor. EDUCATION SCHOOL COUNCIL: (!. AUmen, S. linlmanii, M. Ciromer, V. Huntoon, H. .lohnsdn, .1. Karosen, B. Most;, S. I ' hillipf, F. Schwade, 8. StoaUes, M. ' I ' lmnia
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