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he M '-wmv ,105 ,f.iV '-I, sf' m,,,.-we' W im' AGC' -iii- W up-s Civil Seniors WAYNE C. GERDEMAN, Ottawa, Ohio, A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Sigma Chi Epsilon. RICHARD E. AVGREINER, Farmingdale, L. I., N.Y., A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Tau Sigma Eta, Senior Class Pledge Committee, Silver Key Award, Student Assistant. JERRY HALL, Angola, Ind. JOHN D. HALL II, Lizton, Ind. JOHN J. HESSELSCHWARDT, Defiance, Ohio, A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Newman Club, Senior Class Pledge Fund Representative. JOHN H. JESTER, Chicago, III., A.S.C.E., Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Booster Club. LEONARD E. JONES, Elkhart, Ind., A.S.C.E., Se- nior Class Pledge Committee. DENNIS F. KATOVSICH, South Bend, Ind., Phi Kappa Theta, A.S.C.E., Student Assistant. JOHN M. KLOSOWSKI, Upper Darby, Pa., Phi Kappa Theta, Alpha Phi Gamma, .Skull 81 Bones, C.O.A., A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Triange, Student As- sistant, I.F.C. Sports Manager. HENRY KISOWSKI, Niagara Falls, N.Y. JOHN MADDEN, Michigan City, Ind. JIM MARONEY, Massena, N.Y. DAVID MASTERS, Indianapolis, Ind., A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A. - JAMES H. MORLEY, JR., Brazil, Ind., A.S.C.E., Alpha Gamma Upsilon, Student Assistant, Stu- dent Council. TOM ROSS, Lafayette, Ind. ALEX SORTON, Elgin, Ill., A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Tau Sigma Eta, Sigma Chi Epsilon, Who's Who, Gold Key Award, Dean's List, Student Coun- cil, Stewart Hall Council, Outstanding Senior in C.E. Dept. lchosen by faculty of C.E. Dept.l. EUGENE J. STASZEWSKI, South Bend, Ind., Tau Sigma Eta, Sigma Chi Epsilon, Student Council, Varsity Club, A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Resident Assis- tant, Cameron Hall Fellowship, Varsity Baseball. THOMAS J. VAN AUKEN, Pleasant Lake, Ind., A.S.C.E. , JOHN N. WOELFL, Cleveland, Ohio, Tau Sigma Eta, Sigma Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Student Assis- tant. Sigma Eta, Sigma Chi Epsilon, Mc,rri,,FSYD,ITIT PAUL J. YOSICK, New Philadelphia, Ohio, Phi Kappa Theta, A.R.B.A., l.F.C.
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Civil Engineerin Increased requirements in civil engi- neering made it a diversified field. To give the students the fundamental prin- ciples underlying the divisions of civil engineering and a certain degree of skill in applying them, Dr. George Hauck and his staff taught a diversity of courses. To keep abreast of the problem of water and air pollution and water supply, a course in sanitary engineering covered water supply and treatment and sewage systems. Work in urban planning and trans- portation engineering was taught to meet the demands of urban renewal programs and the complexity of water, land and air travel problems with an eye on space travel. Soil mech- anics and its applications, the design of foundations for structures, and the anal- ysis of earthwork, and the investigation of subgrades for highways, railroads and airports was thoroughly covered. LOUIS ARIDA, Highland Parks, Mich. EDWARD BARNETT, Indianapolis, lnd. WARREN A. BITNER, Mill Hall, Pa., Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Ski Club. JOHN BOBRYCK, Berlin Heights, Ohio. BILL BOEHNLEIN, Mishawaka, lnd. DONALD J. CAMERON, Weedsport, N.Y., Platt Hall Fellowship, Student Director, Tau Sigma Eta, Sigma Chi Epsilon, A.S.C.E., Who's Who. THOMAS F. CLEVELAND, Cortland, N.Y., A.S.C.E., Sigma Chi Epsilon. MICHAEL W. COOK, Huntihngton, Ind., A.S.C.E., A.R.B.A., Platt Hall Fellowship. WILLIAM D. DUBOIS, Converse, lnd., Tau Sigma Eta, A.S.C.E., Sigma Chi Epsilon, Senior Class Prom Committee, Who's Who, Silver Key A- ward, Student Director, Student Teaching Assis- tant. WILLIAM T. EVES, JR., Buffalo, N.Y., Newman Club, Student Council, A.S.C.E. WILLIAM E. FREY, New York, N.Y., A.S.C.E., Sen- ior Committee. LAWRENCE L. GEORGE, Seymour, N.Y., Beta Phi Theta, A.S.C.E. Faculty DR. GEORGE F. HAUCK, Chair- man, B.S., Architectural Engin- eering, M.A., Architectural En- gineering, Oklahoma State Uni- versity, Ph.D. Northwestern University, P.E., Oklahoma. ARTHUR J. BUSH, B.S., M.S., University of Missouri, P.E., Missouri. JOHANNES WOLDE MARIAM, B.S., Loughbor- ough College, M.S., Okla homa State University. PING-WHA LIN, B.S., Chiao- Tung University, PH.D., Purdue University. RUSSELL MILLER, Laboratory Technician. I .1 Q 4 0w
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Institute of Draftin Faculty H ,fps g TED DOLAN, B.S., M.S., Illinois In- stitute of Technology. LEO F KUHN BS M.S. Western 3 I1 Cl D ign Michigan U..I.,.I.y. I Drafting and Design at Tri-State is devoted to both training draftsmen and teaching engineers to decipher draw- ings. The department stresses that engi- neers must be able to use the drawings of the industrial world and understand- ing the draftsman's language. It also offers courses that assure the prospective draftsman a complete education for his field of work. Use of drawing equipment and stan- dard layout is stressed first. Then, after the student becomes familiar with his tools he is taught the principles of ortho- graphic proiection, auxiliary views, iso- metric and cabinet pictorial drawings, and dimensioning and lettering. Those who enroll in Drafting and Design are given a more complete training in all the techniques enioyed in the drawing world. JOHN C. LARKIN, B.S., Central Conn. State University, M.A., Ball State University. STANLEY S. RADFORD, B.S., Mich- igan State University, M.A., Univer- sity of Michigan. HARVEY W. WAFFLE, Chairman, B. S., Stout State College, Ph, M., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, M.A., San Jose State College. QQ Q9 D S D Seniors 1 .Ei T WQIQMX JERRY BINDER, Fremont, ohio. JAMES MILLER, Endicott, N.Y. DAVID A. RATI-I, Defiance, ohio, A.I.D.D. JIM RIGGS, Edon, Ohio. MAX SPIKER, Middletown, Ind. PHILLIP R. THOMAS, Defiance, Ohio, A.I.D.D. JODY C. WREN, Hudson, I n d., A.I.D.D. LEWIS ZAKRZEWSKI, Brandon, Vt. Qi' ' -Mtv' I
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