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Data Processing Student Association = ty — oS i ® ' ae NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: F. Johnson, G. Garvey, M. Moore, DATA PROCESSING SOCIETY OF AMERICA (DPSA) S. Simpson, D. Cathey, T. Adkins, P. Adkins, K. Baize, D. Baker, N. The Data Processing Club was organized to foster among students a Bland, D. Brady, B. Halbert L. Hester, J. Lemon, B. Love, E. McKnight, better understanding of the vital business role of data processing, the G. McDaniel, J. Nelson, J. Parker, D. Pitts, R. Randolph, D. Rickard, J. proper relationship of data processing to management and the neces- Robinson, M. Sheen, M. Sigler, S. Straub, B. Waker. sity for a professional attitude among data processors. Victor Dann- reuther and Cathy Hawkins are the faculty advisors. Industrial Engineering Technology Club i Se : :. i icine F ‘A NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: J. Gudovich, R. Fasteen, B. Bron- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY is to develop the student’s ¥ son, D. Conley, W. Alexander, O. Jacob, S. Frix, W. Wharton, M. Ten- interest and knowledge of the Industrial Engineering Technology, and penny. to make industry aware of the |.E.T. Program at STIM by promoting involvement of this club with the Memphis Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers and to allow the students an opportunity to know their fellow students who have an interest in I.E.T. Robert Kahl and Greg Maksi are the faculty advisors. 112
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American Society of Certified Engineers Technicians NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: M. Greer, C. McLain, G. Graves, J. Morris, G. Sharp, W. Wharton, W. Hatmaker, C. DwLappe, T. DeLaughter, B. Bronson, R. Delk, J. Elmore, E. Vernon, J. Gudovich, J. Scott, R. Hamilton, J. Lowe, J. Zawadski, K. Tucker, O. Lawson, S. Thomas, J. Short, H. Pitman, L. Carter, C. Rumble, G. Young, Q. Turner, L. Williams, T. Brown, T. Grashot, D. Anderson, B. Murphy, G. McGee, C. Watkins, W. Alexander, R. Staroski, C. Shelton, K. Naraghian, R. Wal- lace, R. Fosteen, R. Wilson, J. Reed, M. Tenpenny, G. Mosely, B. Schnell, S. Beall, W. Washington, G. Rogers, J. Laughlin. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS (ASCET) ASCET was organized to develop the student’s interest in the Engineer- ing Technician profession. Through club meetings members are informed of the vital role that the Engineering Technicians are playing in the Engineering and Scientific team. Graduating members are directed toward definite steps to obtain certification and become a member of the National Chapter of ASCET. Building Construction Club NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: R. Fleming, R. Hemphill, C. King, R. Tarrant, O. Shaw, J. Johnson, L. Jones, D. Harris, R. Moore, C. Henry, W. Osborn, C. Phinney, R. Moore, G. Farrell, L. Davis, F. Henson, G. Taylor, R. Keel, S. Burleson, C. Gist, B. Figueras, W. McKinnie. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CLUB The purpose of the club will be to serve as a mutually beneficial cohe- sive element for the student enrolled in the Building Construction Tech- nology and to further their comprehension of the building construction trades by frequent contact with members of the Memphis Chapter of the National Homebuilders Association. Advisor: Leon Via. 111
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Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: W. Waldrey, J. Candron, L. Brown, eS ene: G. Frizzell, L. Walls, J. Hudson, R. Grant, E. Baals, M. parks. | ; fy...) oe” NOT LISTED AS PICTURED ABOVE: J. Verricha, M. Hodgins, D. Schaffler, P. Litchflod, D. Brown, D. Wallace, D. Scearce, M. Acred, E. Johnson, C. McNatt, G. Allen, J. Haynes, P. Misenhelter, D. Stevens, R. Thoni, C. Jefferson. Motel Restaurant Society INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS (IEEE) The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is an organization whose purpose is to promote knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of electrical engineering, electronics, radio and all allied brances of engineering. George Dunlap is the faculty advisor. See es THE MOTEL RESTAURANT SOCIETY CLUB The. Motel Restaurant Society is a professional organization of Innk- eeping and Restaurant people engaged in Industry, Government and Education whose aims and objectives are, through research, education and discussion, to foster the individual welfare of its members and advance the theory and practice of scientific management wherever it may apply. Ken Greene is the Faculty Advisor. 113
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