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ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DES ETUDIANTS EN SCIENCES ECONOMIQUES ET COMMERCIALES Contacts between business men and organizations around the world is the objective of AIESEC (Association Interna- tionale des Estudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commer- ciales). The group arranges jobs for foreign students in business who would like to come to the United States, and organizes programs for the students to see the United States and to acquaint them with American life and business. Besides contacts and practical knowledge acquired through AIESEC, a member is eligible for a traineeship, which includes a trip to another country, a job in his field of business, and a program to acquaint him with the country ' s business and people. Traineeships last from eight weeks to two years. The promotion of international interests and cooperation is a by-product of AIESEC ' s business training and education program. Founded in Europe in 1948, AIESEC now includes 37 countries on five continents and 55 member colleges and universities in the United States. AIESEC officers were John Penney Cogan, president; Barbara Abbott Keith, secretary; Walter Kurt Juncker, treasurer; David Stanley Komiss, solicitations chairman; and Martha Kay Downing, publicity chairman. Robert Martin Taylor, associate professor of marketing adminis- tration, was faculty advisor. Dimitrios Tassios, University student from Greece, talked with AIESEC members about business in Greece and about its people. Front Row: Patricia Ann Bandy, Martha Eloise Kuhl, Barbara Abbott Keith, John Penney Cogan, Marjorie Esse O ' Brien, Peggy Lee Judd. Second Row: George Arnold Weller, Jr., Stanley King Taylor, Jack Patrick Catewood, Roy Eugene Bates, Kelly Albert Rushing, Stevann Carol Simpson. Third Row: Martha Kay Downing, David Tod Geaslin, Walter Kurt Juncker, Damon Bradley Me Williams, David Stanley Komiss, II, Laurie Jean Morse. Not pic- tured: Gordon D. Bayless, Philip Dominic Chiminello, Robert Wayne Glover, Donnie Joe Harvey, Timothy James Holt, Constance Anne Marmaduke, Kenneth Courtenay McAlpin, Mike Dixon Neely, Henry Gilbert Shonerd. Page 419
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS Fall Spring IBRAHIM HASSAN SADEK Chairman ROBERT Louis VOGELSANG WILLIAM HENRY GRONA First V ice-Chairman WILLIAM HENRY GRONA EDWARD S. HYMAN Second Vice-Chairman JAMES BRUNO FAETCHE JOHN ALSTON SMITH Treasurer JOHN ALSTON SMITH JAMES BRUNO FAETCHE Recording Secretary. EDDIE RYAN HOWE RICHARD HARLOW 5. . C. Representative RICHARD HARLOW DENNIS HARRY WITHERS . S. E. C. Representative . DOUGLAS JULIAN FERGUSON ALVIN DAVID THOMAS, JR Faculty Sponsor ALVIN DAVID THOMAS, JR. JOE EDWARD D ' OLIVE Corresponding Secretary. ROY DALE RIEWE Providing close contact with the engineering faculty in the preparation of technical and social activities, the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers serves to prepare stu- dents for their future jobs. Among the year ' s activities were technical paper com- petitions with other colleges including Texas A M and the University of Houston. ASME participated in the Gas Econ- omy Run during the annual Engineering Power Show. Speakers this year included Dr. Harlan J. Smith, chair- man of the department of astronomy; R. W. Cox, regional vice-president of ASME; and Roy Evans, secretary-treasurer of Texas AFL-CIO. The Gas Savers competed in the Gas Economy Run held during the Engineering Power Show. Front Row: Dennis Harry Withers, Joe Edward D ' Olive, Edward S. Hyman, Alvin David Thomas, Jr., Ibrahim Hassan Sadek, William Reid Upthe- grove, William Henry Grona, James Bruno Faetche, Richard Lee Harlow. Second Row: Leonard! Ferdinand Kreisle, Harry L. Kent, Venton Levy Doughtie, Willis Raymond Woolrich, Willard Randolph Bass, John Martinez, Barry Don Wheeless, Robert Louis Vogelsang, Hugh Alan Walls, Jamie Parker Lamb, Charles Sprague Beightler. Third Row: Maynard Lee Wilson, Raymond Kent Lamb, Mario Zamora, Douglas Julian Ferguson, Carter John Ward, Lawrence Daniel Dorr, Edward Ryan Howe, John Anthony Kopecky, Robert Allan Beverly, Johnce Eugene Hall, Robert Edward Heuse. Fourth Row: John Reuben Ross, Frank Clyde Weirich, Glenn Edwin Griffith, Robert Vincent Ogden, Jr., George Edward Long, William Monrpe Nash, Charles Arthur Roeber, Terry Edwin Gish, Barry James Boecker, David Leroy Yenawine; Robert Joseph Grant. Page 418
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HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER The aim of the Home Economics Chapter is to give its members fellowship among student and faculty, introductions to professional organizations, professional growth and in- volvement and activities of professional interest. Major activities of the year included a style show of garments made and designed by advanced clothing students, acting as hostesses for the Home Economics Department Guest Lectures, and sales of coffee, hot tea, orange juice and doughnuts in the Home Economics Building, Monday through Friday mornings. The group also gave a Christmas tree-trimming party and a spring banquet. Speakers to the group included Dr. Phyllis Richards, as- sociate professor of home economics; Dr. Robert E. Led- better of the Student Health Center; and Dr. Bernice Mil- burn Moore, assistant to the director for community pro- grams, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Chapter officers were Jacqueline Marie Neubauer, presi- dent; Jo Lynn Cunningham, first vice-president; Janet Fay Fields; second vice-president; Margaret Christine Laws, secretary; Annette Ripper, treasurer; Judy Kay Jackson, reporter; and Marty Nye, historian. Miss Bess Belle Cald- well and Dr. Helen F. McHugh, assistant professors of home economics, were chapter sponsors. Home EC Club members decorated the Christmas tree in the great hall of the Home Economics Building. Left to Right: Kathryn Louise Reichert, Patty Louise Abney, Judy Kay Jackson, Janet Fay Fields, Bess Belle Caldwell, Jacqueline Marie Neubauer, Jo Lynn Cunningham, Margaret Christine Laws, Marty Nye, Janie Sue Glimp, Sheila Kay Daniel. Page 420
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