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How 1: I. Kourakis, D. Schreiber, I. Foster, R. Schlaustas, His- torian: H. McEldowney, Spon- sor: E. Parkenson, President, Ioyce Davis, Secretary: G. Kos- topulos, V. Pres.: R. Smith, W. Henriksen Row 2: D. Iohnson, I. Coble, E. Mate, R. Carlberg, N. Ellis. V. LePore, C. Rauchenberger, B. Paxton, I. Bear, G. Dedrick, D. Ferguson, D. Grimsich, R. Don- atoni, N. Iafte How 3: T. Mosiej, A. Zumer, L. Weiss, R. Bulinski, R. Zellner. A. Chareas, D. Derrick, E. Neil- sen, A. Borash, W. Hannen, W. Cody, P. Chovanec How 1: I. Kaar, H. Holzer, I. Rosenthal, D. Larsen, B. Svo- boda, W. Stanke. H. Honath. M. Mikvula, G. Miller, E. Ku- cinsky Row 2: I. C. Chaderton, Sponsor: D. Doyle, I. Stachowski. R. Hegji, R. Nack, W. Brandt. R. Sipowich, P. Lewellen. R. I, Suszko, D. Coy, F. Bazata. B. Metros Row 3: R. Bronson, R. Crescio, I. Nolan, T. Chan, E. Byron. E. Weissler, K. Twokey, I. Trail. K. Leonardson, I. B. Connell. R. Kcrsal Row 4: L. Postregna. I. Zeman. W. Meyer, R. Hnat, N. Rai- mondi, R. Rurka, I. Langelund, K. Ienkins, N. Latker, E. New- burger, R. Wojcieszak. I. Con- t nolly ero ' .xdrckifecfura ' gdcfrica The Institute ot Aeronautical Science was organized in IQ48 with the express purpose of acquaintiiig aspiring aeronautical engineers with the airplane industry in general and to broaden their viewpoint in regard to recent industrial developments. Sponsoring the club is G. I. Zanotti. The purpose of the American Institute of Architects, Student Chap- ter, is to organize and unite student architects in fellowship, to promote co- operation between these students and the national members, to impart to the students an appreciation ot the ideas and objectives ot the Institute, and the responsibilities of the ethics and practice ot architecture. Acting as sponsor ot the organization is Professor I-I. B. Mclildowney. The purpose of the Student Branch of the American Institute ot Electrical Engineers is to advance and disseminate the knowledge ot the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering and to acquaint the members with the personnel and activities of the two institutes. The sponsor is William K. Le Bold, an instructor in Electrical Enginering.
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Lgficlge ' CAQJJ The Bridge Club at UIC held its initial organizational meeting in the tall ot l95U. Since Bridge is a game that has maintained popularity consistently throughout the years, a number ct students telt it would be to the benefit ot stu- dents at UIC to organize a Bridge Club. Tom Heyden has acted as chairman. In order to become an active member, it is not necessary to have knowledge ot the game. There are members who will explain the funda- mentals and, Within a short while, anyone join- ing can compete with most Bridge players. The Chess Club at UIC was organiz- ed by Dr. NV. K. Weaver ot the Physical Sciences Department in the tall ot IQ47. The objectives ot the club are to provide relaxation and amusement to students interested in the game ot chess. The club competes with other universities located in the Chicago area and it sponsors an intramural tournament which appeals to most chess enthusi- asts. It is interesting as well as educational to observe the members ot the Chess Club competing in the lounge at almost any time ot the day. T. Hayden, A. Celinder, R. Nast, G. Streblow, B. Hesbol With Pres. I. Caliendo t2nd stand- ing? supervising, the members of the Chess Club prepare for their meet. 4
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The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is able to make accessible to students interested in chemistry experiments which they would not be able to perform in laboratory. Field trips, exhibitions, lectures, and demonstrations are some of the activities which the members of the club enjoy. Dr. Meloy is the sponsor of A.l.Ch.E. The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was organized in Oc- tober, l946. lts purpose is to bring all student civil engineers together, establish good fellowship and interchange ideas and knowledge. The chapter sponsors guided trips and lectures on topics of in- terest to engine ring students. Faculty sponsor is Professor I. C, Chaderton. The objectives of the American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers, Student Branch, are to promote the art and science of Mechanical Engineering and the allied arts and sciences, to encourage original research, to foster engineering education, to promote sharing of experience among engineers and allied technicians, and to broaden the usefulness of the engineering profession. Professor A. C. Cobb is honorary chairman. The Engineering Council is organized to foster better co-operation and relationship among the various professional engineering so- cieties. The Council sponsors an all engineering meeting and the annual St. Pat's Ball. The council is made up of two del- egates from each of the participating societies. Faculty sponsors are Professors l. C. Chaderton and A. C. Cobb. Ckemica ' iui ' WecAanica! gngineering Row 1: W. K. LeBoId, Sponsor: C. Kersch, G. Peterson, F. Watkins, B. Svobodcr, H. Holzer, R. Suszko, O. Larsen, B. Eddy, R. Crescio Row 2: E. Gorecki. I. Rush. I. Venetucci, H. Hornischer, V. Minerva, R. DuFore, T. Chan, L. Postregncx, I. Lcmgelund, D. Doyle. P. Cattapcm, O. Livermore, W. Brandt Row 3: I. C. Chaderton, F. Gcrdecki, R. Munger, A. Vecchio, G. Kostopulos. E. Pcrrkerson, G. Czernicxk
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