Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Peddler Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Peddler Yearbook (Worcester, MA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 30 of 280
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CIVIL ENGINEERING The Civil Engineering Department is a rapidly expanding and constantly improving segment of the W.P.I, curriculum. With the facilities of Kaven Hall, the Civil Department has been adding to and greatly raising the standards of its program. Although rock labs and outings in Institute Park sometimes appear to be the major concern of the undergraduates, the Civils are facing an ever tougher schedule. In the last several years, many courses formerl y taught by other departments have been moved to Kaven to enable the department to exercise a direct control over them. Civil Engineers will always be an important segment of the working community. As long as the nation continues to grow and to expand, the Civil Engineer must be on the job to plan and build the skyscrapers, the bridges and the high- ways. As in other scientific and engineering fields, new concepts in design and building technique keep the Civil Department constantly on the go to stay up with the industry. Field trips play an important part in the course of study, since, in this way, the student can see the theoretical book methods applied on an operation scale. Professor Carl Henry Koontz Head of Department Left to right: Mr. Richard W. Lamothe, Prof. Carl H. Meyer, Mr. Francis D. DeFalco, Prof. Armand J. Silva, Prof. Joseph D. Sage, Dr. E. Russell Johnston, Prof. Carl H. Koontz, Prof. A. Fattah Chalabi. 22

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Louis Joseph Rossi 14 Dinallo Street South Hackensack, New Jersey ' .ambcli Chi Alpha Lou .I.Ch.E. 2; Skeptical Chyms. 3, 4; Fraternity ' res. 4. Henry Thomas Walat 58 William Street Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hank James William Swaine, Jr. Pocono Road Denville, New Jersey ' Jamie Charles Eugene Wilkes Maple Avenue North Oxford, Massachusetts Theta Chi Charlie TBn,2H, FIAE Who ' s Who Soccer 1; PEDDLER 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Glee Club 1; Masque 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Capt.; Council of Pres. 3, 4; Tech Senate 2, 3; Skeptical Chyms. 1, 2, 3, 4; I.F. Council 3, 4; Athletic Council Treas. 3. In the interests of Alchemy 21



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Front Row: N. Bolyea, J. Vyce, P. Rowe, C. Mcllo, J. Kachadorian, P. Sharon, M. RafTerry, L. Green, S. Wilson. Second Row: P. Martin, R. Hosmer, J. Powers, C. W. Hayes, W. Gill, R. Confucius, R. Beaudry, R. Adler. Top Row: B. Fowler, J. F. Kennedy, R. DiBuono, W. Allanach, C. Goddard, C. God- froy, D. Prosser, D. Gladstone. American Society The American Society of Civil Engineers was founded in 1852. Its original constitution states its objectives as being . . . the advancement of the science and profession of engineer- ing . The purpose of the student chapter is to help the student prepare himself for entry into the profession and to further the advancement of the society. Membership in the society enables the civil engineering student to gain insight in the field of civil engineering through the medium of guest speakers and special films. These programs serve to supplement the civil engineering curriculum by allow- of Civil Engineers ing the student to begin to make those professional contacts which are so valuable to the future practicing engineer. Through the society, the student is urged to take an active interest in his chosen profession by attending student and professional conventions. Socially, the society sponsors an annual Christmas party and an annual student-faculty picnic. All of these activities contribute to the mental develop- ment and the forming of good judgment while the student is still preoccupied with learning techniques. ' Is she cute, Pete? ' The Civil ' s Big Gun. 23

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