South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Engineer Yearbook (Rapid City, SD)

 - Class of 1970

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South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Engineer Yearbook (Rapid City, SD) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 136 of 236
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Page 136 text:

130 L fl.S.M.E. First row: Grant Shelton, Dale Horn, Phil Springfield, Dick Craven, Ralph Kelley. Second row: Dennis Horn- ing, George Gerauts, Lynn Ebbeson, Ierome Sechser, Roger Ackerman, Dennis Hammond. Third row: Ed Roelle, Richard Koth, Maher Barakat, Doug Logan, Ray Roseland, Bill Steckelberg, Larry McKee, Ron Revell. Fourth row: Tom Zeller, Lee Skogen, Randy The student branch of A.SLM.E. was founded with the objective of acquainting the members with the technical and professional phases of mechanical en- gineering. Meetings are held bi-monthly and include programs covering technical and non-technical sub- H . Y 1 ld' i E il '-rr A Kernink, Steve Hier, Horst Diede, Iohn Heinrichy, Ken Bische, Mark Bornhoft, Gary Callahan. Fifth row: Bill Grams, Dennis Christrnan, Doug Gelling, Dennis Dienert, Mike Basham, Ken Peterson, Bryan Hardesty, Nick Doubleprime, Bill Keller. Sixth row: Terry Rock, Doug Gelling, Dennis Dienert, Randy McClure, Ierold Iohnson, Bon Rehfuss, Lynn Preshun, Bob O'Brien. jects, with refreshments served after the meetings. Other activities include field trips, the annual student section picnic, the yearly regional conference, active participation in Parents Day, and sponsorship of a school dance. Prof. Groves is the faculty advisor.

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ll The student chapter of A.I.Ch.E. is affiliated with the national professional institute oi the same name. Their purpose is to promote the professional development ot their members and to contribute to the expansion and improvement of chemical engineer- First Row: Dr. Heckman, Dr. Sandvig, Dave Hyde, Dr. Lutton, Pat Clancey, Dennis Lytogt, Terry Katzer, lohn Kelly, Wayne Ogren, Keith Kostlan, A. R. Sham- ber, lim Schwartz, Al Clark. Second row: Terry Coughlin, Lyle Ranclon, Ron Steeleman, Ted Deilke, Dick Larsen, Ross Lushboag, Terry Fiero, Steve Mills, Randy Nicholas, Chucky Wermers, Larry Scha- Faculty Advisor Russell Heckman ing at the School of Mines and Technology through activities involving the faculty and members. Any student enrolled in chemical engineering is eligible tor membership. ter, Bill Barber, Norm Lightenberg, Karl Gerdes. Third Row: Steve Ellwein, Terry Dowing, Steve Samp- son, lames Hutchins, Steve DeKramer, Bob Bjorkman, Bob Schuttler, Pipe Painter 1, Gene Woodle, Craig Tiesen, Bob Nueield, Roger Nelsen, Eric Marzlui, Wayne Buck. 129



Page 137 text:

Front: T. Hendrich, A. Fishbach, D. Fettig, L. Mars- P. Crosmer, G. Dahlinger, T. Iverson, M. Bossley, den. Second row: D. Saginess, D. Kurle, G. Lipovsky, R. C. Pathmann, I. Hey. Fourth row: E. Melochar, D. Mitzel, M. Maize. Third row: D. Keiner, N. Quitsceh, Berg, L. Pearson, G. Prill, P. Langerman, D. Flecther. N11 T ' .. ' 7! is .Ei This year's project tor the A.S.M.B. was ' 'P the creation of the world's first artifical dust-blower. Prof Groves Prof Marn r Dr Gnirk First Row: . , . e, . , Fred Rist. Second row: Steve Schnaidt, Arolo Fossum, Gary Schmidt, Steve Svalstad, Wayne Krause, Gene Krouse. Third row: Terry Strid, Gary Hamilton, Terry Schultz, Dennis Vog, Neal Rollins, less Schnell, Bill Schleputz, lim Schoual, Phil Nuse. Fourth row: Tim Iones, Torn Thorson, Dean Bennet, Hans Fredriksen, Bob Parlet, Glen Scott, Larry Stember, Keith Mutch- ler. Fifth row: Larry Dieyo, Ioe Schurlock, Gary Young, Marlin Devries, Steve Dane.-kas, Alan Anderson, Dave Zinetzig, lim Devine, Louis Vidal. Sixth row: Dick Stanton, Ioe Ratigan, Tex O'Berle, Tim Holernan, Tom Grode, Tim Geier, Don Wiedemen, Mke Green, Dennis Stelwag. 131

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