Trine University - Modulus Yearbook (Angola, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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Mechanical Engineering DR.QUINTIN J. HAW- THORNE, Chairman, B.S., Tri-State C o I I e g e, M.S., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame. The mayor in Mechanical Engineering is intended to give the student a thor- ough training in fundamental principles. The courses are arranged and graded so as to enable the student to become Faculty DOUGLAS A. BARTON, B.S., Tri-State College. P.E., In- diana. KEITH W. DAILEY, Techni- cian. BADARINATH S. DIXIT, B.E., University of Mysool, B.S., Carnegie Institute of Tech- nolO9Y: M.S., Ph.D., West Virginia University. WALTER W. HOLCOMB, B.S., Tri-State College, M.S., Ohio University, P.E., Indi- ana. JOHN C. HUMPHRIES, As- sistant Chairman, B.S., Tri- State College, University of Minnesota, Michigan State University, P.E., Indiana. RAMSAY R. JACKSON, B.S., Tri-State College. thoroughly conversant with the princi- ples of contemporary engineering prac- tice, and by persistent association of ab- stract analysis with practical problems to prepare him for a successful pro- fessional career. There was hardly any field of in- dustry in which mechanical engineering problems were not met. The problems of industry had their origin in the design and manufacturing of equipment as well as the choice of operation of equip- ment. Mechanical engineering implies the use of mechanical systems of mecha- nisms, thus, courses in mechanisms, strengrth of material, metallurgy dynam- ics of machinery and mechanics are given. In addition there is time to study a sequence of courses in the humanities area and to give more communication studies, written and spoken. These are all important, for engineers' work has the creation of things for humanity. His work is an art and a science, and he has to communicate fluently. He has to know the past in order to better serve in the future. JOE ANIBALDI, New York, N.Y. THAYER A. BONECUTTER, Cambridge, Ohio, Senior Class Officer, A.S.T.M.E., Student Council, Mechanical Engineering Society. BORIVOJE BRATULJEVICH, Sao Paulo, Bra- zil, lnternational Students Association, Mechanical Engineering Society, Soccer Club, Sports Car Club. JEFFRY I.. BURGER, Baltic, Ohio, Mechanical Engineering Society. JOHN P. BIRES, Maumee, Ohio, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Student Council, I.F.C., Mechanical Engineering Society, Circle K, Junior Class Officer, Varsity Golf, Who's Who. s QQ 19 ME Seniors , . 'f. 4 'S-Q WM..- M. in R-'-

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X ,Pip . 'N'-an ifx I 1 t ,f f f-.,,, as Hindi' ' -n 9..- l is Faculty LA R RY C. ANDREWS, B.S., M.S., Michigan State University. THADDUES D e W O L F, B.S., Northwestern Uni- versity, M.S., Illinois In- stitute of Technology. GLENN E. GAERTE, B.S., M.S., Purdue University. RICHARD R. KRUGER, B.A., Wartburg College, M.S., Iowa State Uni- versity. ROBERT E. MIKHEL, B.S., M.S., Ball State Univer- sity. MINARD F. ROSE, A.B., H i r a m College, B.S., Tri-State College, Uni- versity of Chicago, Uni- v e r sity of Michigan, Purdue University. GEORGE ROWLEY, B.S., Tri-State College, Case Institute of Technology. WILLIAM THREL- KELD, B.S., Murray State College, M.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. D O N A L D TICHENOR, B.S., Tri-State College- M.S., Ohio University. FRANK J. SCHWAB, A.B., M.S., Indiana Uni- versity. I ARTHUR A. HOCKEY, Acting Chairman, B. S., Iowa State Teachers College, M. S., State University of Iowa. Mathematics and Engineerin Mechani Tri-State's Math Department, which was the largest of the service depart- ments, aided in services to more than T500 students each day. The Math Department, headed by Arthur Hockey, gives students the com- plete courses in mathematics that are needed for every aspect of Business and Engineering at Tri-State. Introduction to Digital Computer Programming, a new two-year course, was offered by the De- partment during the T965-T966 school year. The Math Department held one semi- nar each quarter to keep the instructors better informed and oriented. ROSS A. BUTLER, B.S., Tri-State College. RUSSELL M. GREEN, B.S., Tri-State College, A.B., Western Michigan, M.A., Colorado State University. WILLIAM W. HILL, JR., B.M.E., Georgia Insti- tute of Technology, M.S., Purdue University, Ph.D. Colorado State University. ROBERT K. KING, A.B., M a r s h a I I University, M.S., University of Toledo. RICHARD A. RUSELINK, B.A., Hope College, M.S., Miami University. MARY E. LANSFORD, B.A., University of Tex- as. 1. 'saw W1



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ME Seniors ROCCO T. CAMPANELLI, Auburn, N.Y., Mechanical Engineering Society. GARY E. CARSON, Cadiz, Ohio, Senior Class Officer, Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Who's Who. THOMAS P. CASEY, Buchanan, Mich., Me- chanical Engineering Society, S.A.E., Sports Car Club. TERRY D. CHARLAND, Rochester, N.Y. JOHN A. COLVIN Circle K, A.S.T.M.E JOSEPH H. COX, S.A.E., Mechanical , Richmond, Ind., S.A.E., Engineering Society. J R., Ypsilanti, Mich., .A i i A. fr f'T 'l ' 'f-a....f' THOMAS E. DAVIS, Louisville, Ohio, Tau Sigma 2' gp-cz ig., A .5:: S .4 F 111' 1 . x 5 5,115.6 Q A , V I ij, ' ? , . 71 Eta, A.S.T.M.E., S.A.E., Booster Club. GORDON DEACON, Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS P. DIETRICH, Miami, Fla., Alpha Gam- ma Upsilon, I.F.C., Mechanical Engineering So- ciety, Tau Sigma Eta, Who's Who. DON L. DZIOBA, Battle Creek, Mich., S.A.E. ELSON B. FISH, Lakeville, Ind., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Flying Thunderbirds, Glee Club, International Students Association. RONALD L. FLYNN, New Castle, Ind., S.A.E., A.S.T.M.E., Mechanical Engineering Society. GEORGE E. GISH, Hummelstown, Pa., Mechani- cal Engineering Society, A.S.T.M.E., lnter-Var- sity Christian Fellowship. JAMES GOOD, Hamlet, Ind. JAMES D. HASSER, Bedford, Ohio, Newman Club, S.A.E., A.S.T.M.E. SANFORD D. HALL, Bedford, Ind., Circle K, S.A.E., A.S.T.M.E. l ' HOWARD D. HANES, Auburn, Ind., S.A.E., Circle K, Mechanical Engineering Society. DAVID A. HAUCH, St. Joseph, Mich., S.A.E., Mechanical Engineering Society, Tau Sigma Eta.

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