Rose Hulman Institute of Technology - Modulus Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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Rose Hulman Institute of Technology - Modulus Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 24 of 168
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Page 24 text:

Everyone had an enjoyable evening. MILITARY BALL All ROTC cadets were given the opportunity to impress their dates with the military side of Rose Poly on De- cember Ist at the annual Military Ball. Prior to the dance, SAME members were invited to a hanquet. Here. the students ate and talked with the faculty members who were present as either chaperones or honored cuests. After the meal, President John Logan gave a short speech about Rose. The dance began promptly at 9:00 PM in the May- flower Room of the Terre Haute House. A few minutes later, the cadets were asked to line up on either side of the floor with their dates by their side. The Rose Rifles then marched out and formed an arch with their sabers. The en- The dance was formally started with the Grand March. © C1 l SS 2b Se Gl E3104 101 GS EE Sib ei BOI bed | Bee | ee | ee ce ee ns es fe ae tire crowd then walked under the uplifted swords, giving a very interesting effect to the impressive arch. The music continued until the traditional O’Grady Drill. All the cadets formed en masse in the center of the dance floor and were commanded by Battalion Commander Andy Spangler. After employing several trick orders to weed out the bulk of those entering, Cadet Colonel Spangler continued until only Cadet Corporal Jerry Copenhefer was left. He was then declared the winner of the drill competition. The high spot of the Mil Ball was the election of the Honorary Cadet Colonel. Each cadet voted for his choice at the beginning of the dance from those who were nomi- nated by each individual company. Miss Kay Saxton, a jun- ior at Indiana State College, was voted the winner. She was awarded the medal of her rank and also a small red ele- phant. Miss Saxton was escorted by Cadet Sergeant George Wagener. At the end of the dance, everyone heartily approved of the effort put forth by the Military Department in spon- soring the colorf ul affair.

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John Toole and Pete Canalia show how to squeeze water out of the air. The Electrical Engineering Department displayed the principles of radio wave transmission and detection. How tt Works The ciccutt Shown in figure 2 is a demonsteotion of amplitude modulation and demodulation (detection) TH is taken From a laboratory experiment peeformed this Semester inthe course “Elements of Electrical Engineering I” The experimental circuit displays the process of modulation and r : | | { = 2 detection much as they would take 2 i aK actual RS 4 me | — 4 = raat T % , radio transmitter and fecetuer Coe In the e 4 transmitter, the amplitude of the ¢ 4 carcier, a Sean Atetooaa lee 2 in accordance with the audio frequen- i ———————— j - fe | 23, @), producing an amplitude modu- ; 7 2 the recesver, the original audio sig- es | ; ©) m the modulated carrier by the . é f 2 aS 3 = |



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ee i — - ——— i ‘ : : | ; fp Dr. Logan awarded the Honorary Cadet Colonel Medallion to Miss Kay Saxton, a junior at ISC. Her escort was Sgt. George Wagner. Prof. and The reception line consisted of: Dick Cordill; Dr. and Mrs. Logan; Prof. and Mrs. Bloxsome; and Mrs. Mrs. Ross; Col. and Mrs. Dougherty; Prof. and Mrs. Palmer; Dr. and Mrs. Criss; and Prof. Hooper. = = = = — a om = ” . Vee Shee thee; Se

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