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James Raymond Buchanan 74 Boylston Street Worcester, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa Jim A.I.Ch.E. 4. Alan Davis Buckley 22 Marilyn Drive Auburn, Massachusetts R.O.T.C. 2nd. Lt. William Merrigan Cannon 17 Mayfair Street Worcester, Massachusetts Phi Gamma Delta Bill Nautical Ass ' n 2, 3. Robert Adam Condrate 62 Harrison Street Worcester, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bob ' Skeptical Chyms. 3, 4; Arts Society 1. Mr. Kenneth Roettger, Prof. John Petrie, Dr. Wilmer Kranich . for a new building? Hmmm. Plans 23
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Ronald Joseph Brochu R.F.D. 6 Norwich, Connecticut Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ron Masque 1; A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4. Martin Richard Beck 60 Churchill Road Quincy, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon A.I.Ch.E. 4. Douglas Edward Bryant South Street Barre, Massachusetts Phi Sigma Kappa Doug Achers A.I.Ch.E. 4. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Once a month, usually in Kinnicutt Hall, a group of neophyte chemical engineers gather to discuss their business and listen to descriptions of various facets of their selected field. The group — the Worcester Tech student chapter of the American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers. The discussions — addresses by prom- inent members of the chemical and chemical engineer- ing profession and the showing of enlightening mov- ies on said subject. The purpose — to give the students a preview of some of the problems they will be con- fronted with in the modern and complex industry of today. This is not the full scope of the A.I.Ch.E. ' s activ- ities, however. One of the social aspects is the annual Unit-Op Hop, held amid absorption towers, evapora- tors, and fluid-flow meters in the illustrious Unit Operations Lab. Also, still on the social kick, the an- nual student-faculty outin g is held each spring to the malt-flavored enjoyment of all. Naturally, all this could not happen without an excellent advisory hand extended to the group. This hand belongs to Dr. Bob Wagner, one of the ablest advisors a group could hope to have. First row: Bruce Schoppe, Ralph Trotter, Vin DeAndrea, Bob Kandall, Ralph Smith, Russ Banks, Thomas Staron, Jack Petersen, Phil O ' Reilly, Joe Kuklewitz. Second row: Dick Loring, Frank Droms, Jerry Gibbs, Chan Wells, Ray Levesque, Al Kowalewski, Karl Karlsson, Terry Dupuis, Manny Ganz, Dave Baker. Third row: Dave Chesmel, Ken Vardion, Bob Davis, John DiPalma, Dick Meyer, Joe Faucher, Harold Christopher, John Donnelly. 22
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Richard Davis Cooper 343 Concord Street Framingham, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon Dick Basketball 1; A.I.Ch.E. 4. John DiPalma 518 Westminster Road Brooklyn, New York Rifle Club 1; A.I.Ch.E. 3- Frank Albert Droms 2368 Rosendale Road Schenectady, New York Alpha Tau Omega Frank Baseball 1,3; Peddler 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Masque 2, 3, 4; R.O.T.C. 1st Lt., A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4. Terrence Michael Dupuis 508 Hillman Street New Bedford, Massachusetts Theta Chi Terry Achers Golf W 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Peddler 2; A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4; I.F. Council 3, 4. Prof. Frederic Butler and Prof. Robert Wagner. 24
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