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P E T R 0 I. E U M C I. U B Oil Interests Geologists And Petroleum Engineers All students who are interested in the latest develop- FRONT ROW: Arifin Salim, George Iliildeu, A. G. Comer. l X . I X .1 . 1 Q -I 1 Y . . la il b Yvayiie Adams Ctreasurerj, Patrick Hoggard lvieefpresidentl. numb ln tu U1 lm MMU HMI -'Om tu' L U ' II K1 II '15 Larri Elrod tpresideritl. ROW' Z: Turn Foster, Floyd Boyd, Ol'fI,?llllZCiI for petroleum engineers and geologists. Rlllvli Simpwll. ROHH TUf'kfV, Kev Hfllr. W. S- l 0srer'. Ahmad Kamailiarl. SOCIETY 0F AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Technical Association Promotes Interest And Skill Designed to proiliote interest anal skill iii tlie develop- FRONT ROXV: Robert TvIHtWI'0 iViW'Pf6fid0I1Y7. Glenn I d R. U 1 5 . U . 1 1 1. I H A Yaiiikeveriiig Qpresiclentb, James CNZIYYYYNMI Ltreasurerl. RUXV ment, eslgii, Dl0lllLi'lOIl, operation, am maintenance ot 2: Vvmiam Iimmn mdvimrby Gerald Q-hmnbeh csm,retul.yJ' aiitmiiotive vehicles, SAP, is OSI, 's teehmeal society. Max Rogers. Uvrlli Hwillvk- !--4' ,'1'fi?if-
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FRONT ROYV: Dean lrby, Michael Bradley, George Schoen- leber, Larry Blaekledge, Robert Snelson, Frank Riehart, Roy Thornton, Daryll Yahl, ROW 2: Ayla Taluy, John VVhisnant, Jack Kelley, Virgil Carter, Larry Felder, Syed Nusratnlla, james Snthers, jim Thomas, Jimmy Reed. ROVV 3: Jeanne Pope, Clifford Hamlin, joe Bellows, Fred Hillemeyer, Mike Callahan, Ron Groh. ROVV 4: David Fisher, Glen Summers, Douglas Sokolosky, Bob Bray, Leon Jelinek, David Davis, Kenneth Graves, Sue Mitchell, Ross Floyd, R. VV. Cornwell, Nlanoon Leeviraphan. Brown, VVilliam Palmer, James Graber, john Gross, Brett AIA-Beaux Arts W W NIICHAEL BRADLEY t President m W fiEORGE SCHoisN1'.Em2R W 7. i 2- J I y Y . W Inc 1 zrszderzt W Ji 4: X 4 . 'W I ARRY lil xcri l'DGE rr Sr'rrf'fr1ry W W1 Roizism' SN1sr.soN W lv H, 7'f'l1.Yllfc 7' DEAN IRBY ilzlfvisor Interest Maintained On Partisan Basis, Educational Events Provide Balance Of Entertainment For Architect Membership ln conjunctnniyvidithe natnnialchapter,thestudent chapter of the American Institute of Architects pro- xddes nnxnbersyvnh the ben posnkde benentsyvnhin its power. It strives to maintain interest on a partisan- ship baQs,to provide educatnnud eventsthat WGH be of interest ni both architects anci architectural engi- neers and to provide nienibers a balance of exceHent entertaninient. A few of AlA's projects Which are now in operation are the 'd3eaux rXrts Balhw an eniploynient prograni for graduating seniors, summer employment, and an acdve adnctnfprogranitorthernenibers Cldieracnvi- tux nniude varnnw tnpsto nadonalconvennons Page 35
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FRONT ROVV: Charles VVheat, Jerry Brintle, Alvin Sherman, Leonard Branen, Duane Peters, Robert liroclerick, James llas- Lawrence Miller, Carl Bumpurs. ROVV 2: Jim Croft, 'lim lcins. RUYV -li Dale Smith, Lewis Banks, john Follett, Blames Fretz, David Fick, Clifford Ewert, Larry llardin, Ronnie Berousek, Hob Evans, Russell Ash, john Farmer. Carr. ROVV 3: .lim Kuehne, Phillip Ricker, Larry VVolfe, 1l B3 Z E' 0-I' bb l'l'l 'Z CA 5 Z E if! iff CARI. l3L'xii'L'Rs l,l'f'3'iIlf'lIf lJ.fXNYRliNCl-I fXIIi.i,ER lilft'-lJfl'.VlIll'I1f AI Hun' l3iuN'rL12 Sw1'i'f111'y- ,1i!'t'Il5llI'l'I' Ami N S Hiaaxrxx ,lflwiwr Technical Institute Students With Outstanding Scholarship ln Honorary Social Fraternity To Represent Various Schools 'liau lota lfpsilon is an honorary social fraternity for students of the Technical institute who have a minimum grade point average of 2.75. The purpose of the organization is to Create a group that is representative of the Various schools of the Tech- nological institute and to provide lectures, films, and demonstrations of both technical and non-technical nature for the membership. The major social function of the year is the annual banquet meeting in Nlay. At this meeting, outstanding members are recognized and new ollicers for the fall semester are installed. Other social functions are also scheduled throughout the year. Page 355
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