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FRONT ROVV: Ralph Roddy, Clarence Johnson, James Kent, Mannsehreek, Steven Moyers, VVilmer Hamilton, Frank Skrdle. Dennis Leheda, Owen Maddux, Ahmad Saremaslani. ROVV ROVV 4: VVesley Morrison, Vllilliam Gibson, F. R. Crow, 2: Nasser Zeighami, Richard Brown, VVillard Sodowsky, A. K. Turner, E. YV. Schroeder, Charles Schwarz, George Budo Perry, Larry Kretchmar, Chet Olson, Bill Fry. ROVV 3: Nlahoney, Lowell lN1CMasters. F. A. Shellenberger, Carl Kurt, Everett Lamar, Karlson American Society Ui Agricultural Engineers 1 ur Presidwrl RALPH Room' ' CLARENCE JOHNSON l'iz'e-Prcxizlrvzt -'AMES IQENT Dizxxis Lian rim yl!'f'I1A'lll'lil' lCr.a1ER Diexxiizi. 1 W M M W W W Srfr'r1'fn1'y W W W W M , ' iiriwirrn' One Of The Goals Set By Student Engineering Membership Is Encouraging Fellowship Between The Students And Faculty Promotion of fellowship between students and fac- ulty, provisions for leadership training for interested students, and acquaintance of the student engineer with the activities and new developments in agriculture engineering are the goals of ASAE at Oklahoma State llniversity. On the agenda of yearly activities for ASAE are such highlights as the annual banquet, a faculty-student spring picnic, a Held trip to observe agriculture engi- neering as carried on by industries and the annual Aggie princess contest. Delegates are also sent each year to the national and sectional meetings of the association. Pige Xml
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Engineering Gavel SAM H.nr.r. Presiderzt Aiorxr. SAXIFIE 1'ir'r'-Presizlwrz Saxrmrv XVITTMER St'l'I'l,f!l7'j' Roranm' NORTON Y 'rms zz TKT .ARLYN ORR Club First Student Toastmasters' Organization In United States Promotes Public Speaking ln Practical, Technical Knowledge Promoting public speaking through experience in communicating to groups, relating both practical and technical knowledge, is the chief goal of the Engineer- ing Gavel club. The club was organized at OSU in i953 as the lingineering Toastmasters, the first student toastmaster club in the l'nited States. It was reorgan- ized in 1959 and is now atliliated with Toastmasters International as a gavel club. During the year, the club hosts other student toastmaster clubs and has a .lrlvisor combined meeting with the Stillwater loastmasters. hrlembership to the club is open to any student in the College of Engineering. The maximum member- ship of the organization is 30 active members. FRONT ROVV: Robert Norton, Sam Hall, Akmal Saitie, tulla, Rodney Cleavelin, Sue Nlitehell. ROVV 37 M. R. Sammy VVittmer, jithender Rao, Norma Socorro. ROVV 2: Farukhi, Charles Patterson, Darrel McDaniel, Otto Mullman, Eloisa Pereyra, Kenneth Graves, David Davis, Syed Nusra- Grady Garner, Douglas VValton, Auburn Mitchell. Page 350
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Institute lit Aerospace Sciences I I Al. C. BL'RKIl.XR'l' : Callllliflllllll : llox COTT Iriff'-Calllllililllflll Q Al. XV. R.xNso,x1 : St'l'l't'fIlI',l' : Ifitiin KI.sRs1i.xi.i. 1lI'l'I1.l'lIl't'7' l.. QI. Frm i if 11 'zfixo r FRONT ROXV: L. J, Fila, Nl. C. Burkhart, Don Cott, Marshall, M. VV. Ransom, Roger VVarloe, Steve Rai ROVV 2: Cheryl Johnson, Andrew Anninos, Dennis Clnol Enghert liannink, Art VVikotl, james lVlCKenna, ,lohn Mell- haney, Charles Coogan. ROVV 3: Paul Leisten, Glen Lax Aeronautical And Aerospace Engineers Throughout The World Trade Ideas For Engineer, Design, And Technical Specialists lixclnuige fit technical hleas by' aeronatnical and aerospace eingnieers dirotndiout the xvorld is doe basic ntkshintmfthe lnsntutermitheiacrospacc Sciences.'fhe insntute B the representanwmffor engineers desnyters turd technical speciahsts nt ah the sciences related to the design and devehipnientiifznrborne space craft Nlembership is open to all people, professional or laynimy inuremed nithe aenwpace held and iw ad- vances. hleetnigs this year xvere held in the Studein l'nion ultne the engineerhig lab tvas benig enlarged. Sonte of the activines of the insdtute are the spring and fah baiuiuetszuid held trnasto research centers Fred idles. Shay, Gordon Stone, VVilliam Marris, Gerald llolmherg, Phillip VVilenx, Donald Niason, Alvin Baker, linli Cates. ROVV 4: l.:1rry Alberts, Charles Smith, Morrison Cotner, Neil Ferry man, Jerry Ryan, ,lim lWorrison, john Sedlierry, Richard alier, l3el.ano, Larry llightill, Roliert l-linclerliter. Page 352
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