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;:: a A o I Top Row: Hays F. Griffin; Irving G old; Martin M. Kushnick; Thomas L. Wile; John Schosser; Ward Austin; Vincent Burns; Raymond Wermter; Carl Bieser. Second Row: Myron H. Amer; Alexander Bartfay; Harold Crutchfield; Roger Waterman; Bruce Nelson; Brant Williams; Wilbur Reider; Sherwood Wagner; Robert Martin. First Row: John Brownrigg; Nicholas Yanni; Jesse Starnes; John Smith; E. W. Kruger; D. A. Wooley; R. W. Brandenstein; Dellmar Asplund. A. S. M. E The University of Michigan Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which was founded in 1914, has at present 395 members. Its purpose is to bring the engineer- ing student into contact with industry, and acquaint him with the work being done in various fields of mechanical engineering. This is accomplished by presenting three types of programs to the members. They are field trips to nearby plants to view the facilities and operations which these various industries employ,- lectures by industrialists and educators to present engineering topics concerning research, application, operation, and produc- tion; and movies to present visual information on industry. ! , 5 V 1 ,!! ' op Row: Joe Crawford; Dick Kieft; Donald Scholten; Wallace Simmons; Robert Foukal; Harold Brown; Robert Brunner; Neil Slagter; Blaine Robbers. ' hird Row: Russell Yeckley; James Houston; Donald Prior; Franz Benjamin; Orrin Gulley; Arnold Held; Donald Autore; Harry Corey; Herbert Bolhouse; C. Alkema. iecond Row: I. S. Commora; Frederick Connine; Russell Parkinson, Jr.; George Chute; Eugene Ignasiak; Carlos Ordonez; Richard Porter. irst Row: Alvin Weinstein; Robert Chapman; James Strahan; Victor Jamal; Rcy Kirkpatrick, Don Pan; John Bennett.
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OFFICERS OF A.I.E.E. -I.R.E. Professor S. S. Gault; Roy H. Smith, Jr.; Bennett Housman, Jr.; Robert P. Alley; John Calimafde; Hugh D. Kennedy; Professor L. N. Holland. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Standing: Robert D. Chute, Membership; John R. Davies, Chairman, Student Papers Committee; Paul K. Hiser, Chairman, Open House Committee; John I. Smith, Open House; Kenneth J. Carr, Open House; Webster F. Hall, Open House; Selig Gertzis, Open House. Sitting: Byron 1. Mays, Take-One ; Robert A. Jacobson, Field Trip; Richard D. Hass, Take-One ; Charles H. Culbertson, Membership; George H. Schroeder, Membership; Marvin B. Greenfield, Membership; Roy H. Smith, Jr., Chairman, Membership Committee. H MTl I ' AIEE-I.RE The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, founded in 1884, and the INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS, founded in 1912, are organizations representing the elec- trical and radio engineering profes- sions, respectively. The objects of these Institutes a re the advancement of the theory and practice of elec- trical and radio engineering and the allied arts and sciences, their appli- cations to human needs, and the maintenance of a high professional standing among its members. A member of either the A.I.E.E. or the I.R.E. receives Electrical Engineer- ing or The Proceedings of the I.R.E., the monthly publications of the Institutes. These publications contain the latest technical papers which have been presented by members and Institute news as well as articles of general and timely interest. Membership in the Insti- tutes is open to persons whose main business or educational interest is in the electrical or radio engineering field. The University of Michigan Student Organization is a joint branch of the A.i.E.E. and the I.R.E. Membership in it carries the privileges of attend- ing the tri-weekly meetings, for which speakers are drawn from the profession, and participating in the numerous field trips to manufactur- ing and technical installations in the vicinity of Ann Arbor and Detroit. Among other things this publica- tion includes summaries of previous meetings and local news of interest to members. Membership in the Student Branch is open to students of electrical engineering and allied fields. l Top Row: L Chabala; G. Lawrence; C. Brown; O. Curtiss; S. Parekh; R. Jacobson; R. Knight; J. Davies; F. Aburano; C. Culbertson; J. Fairbanks; R. Greenslade; E. Crovello, Q Vander- .- L V f rt; I? ' Schroeder ' { Ryckman; J. Larson; J. Smedley; J. Mowrer; B. Wathen; R. Bostrom; D. Widrig; H. Steinhoff; J. Burroughs; E. Forbush Fifth Row: 0. Weyant; R. Norman; D. Ober; K. Stone; L. Jimmerson; V. Vis; W. Hall; R. Chute; H. Sorem; M. Eldridge; J. Smith; E. Kelly; J. Sweeney; P. Buckler; B. Mays; R. Schmidt- M. Greenfield; G. Schroeder; D. Pomering; R. Bloom; C. Seibert; K. Beaudry; R. Haas Fourth Row: D. Binge); R Williams; D. DeJager; T. Jones; E. Marheine; M. Folkert; 1. Kazda; Professor I. N. Holl, IRE advisor; R. Smith, treasurer; R. Alley, president; B. Housman, vice-president; J Calimafde. AIEE secretary; H. Kennedy, IRE secretary; Professor J. S. Gault, AIEE advisor; Professor E. R. Martin; Professor J. H. Cannon- Professor M B Stout; G. Washington, G. White Th ' t)Sbols- F W Ke Fran ' k A ho ? ley; ' Pelter ' . w - T Y n r; R. Forgoes; V. Burns; C. P. Stemmer; D. Prentice; I. Andrzejewski; R. Stroebe; R. Hamilton, Jr.; F. Beach; P. Mantek; J. Barfuss; D. Second Row V. Pathak: J. Curtis; H. Effing; 1. Jilbert; F. Castro; G. Her; R. MocVeety; H. Seaman; W. Stone; R. Schults; P. Hiser; K. Carr; M. May; V. Rauner; R. Smaller; S. Gertzis; First Row: W. McDonald; K. Simmons; P. Johnson; R. Warsinski; A. D. Knorst; F. Tendick, Jr.; J. Thompson; R. Stafford.
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DEAN VAUGHN Dean Henry Vaughn came to this university as Dean of the School of Public Health in 1 941 , after serving for twenty-five years as Health Commis- sioner of the City of Detroit. He is well acquainted with Ann Arbor, however, being a native of the city and having attained his B.S., M.S., and Dr. of P.H. here at the university. You would never sus- pect a dean of being a baby-sitter but Dr. Vaughn does just that, taking great pride in his young grandson. Along with these duties he is an enthu- siastic swimmer, sailor and stamp collector. The School of Public Health, serving as a center of education and research, was established in July, 1 941 . It is supported primarily by funds from the University, the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (for which it is a principal research center), and the United States Public Health Service. The past few years have found the school ' s re- search forces hard at work on influenza vaccine and a quinine substitute, originally for the armed forces but now for civilian use. PUBLIC HEALTH . - : i 1 . m
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