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�LIT '72
IN WHERE IT'S AT
Editoral
Administration
& Faculty
Student Activities
Spring Fair
Greek Week
Sports
Candids
Clubs&
Organizations
Seniors
Advertisements
Goodbye 72
��This book is dedicated to the many people
who have helped us thru this year and to ourselves
for effectively using that help.
EDITORIAL
��SYNTOPICON is a collection of topics and was first coined by
Mortimer J. Adler, a professor and author at the University of Chicago,
to describe the listing of topics discussed in Great Books of the Western
World. We use the word as a pictorial collection of topics and events
that happened at Lawrence Institute of Technology over the past year.
We hope that if you were a part of Lawrence Institute this year, it will
remind you of what you participated in. If you were not part of it,
then maybe this book will give you an in-sight to life at Lawrence
Institute.
This year is also the fortieth year of the founding of Lawrence
Institute. The preceding page is a kodalith picture of the original
College, which was started in Highland Park, in 1932. Today, we are
in Southfield and we have a new future to look forward to and to build
for. What we are in the future will be determined by what we do
today. We can look back at the past and remember our history, but
we can not live in it. To go ahead and move ahead into the future will
take courage and stamina. Courage to remember past mistakes but not
fear them; courage to make new mistakes and still survive. Stamina to
not deter from our chosen course; stamina to withstand obstacles that
seem insurmountable. We can see future trends or movements in
business and industry, in the professions and in Society. We must be
ready for these trends and movements, and the best way is by education. Therefore, if Lawrence Institute is prepared or can be prepared
for this new and exciting future, it will have a great role.
ADMINISTRATION
& FACULTY
�EDUCATION
In all profitable thinking about modem education one central fact is stated or
assumed - the fact that education has become a public enterprise
Education is a
common concern not merely because there are many children to be educated, but
because there can be no significant outcome in the education of any child which is not of
importance, not to him only, but also to others, immediately to many, more remotely to
all
This has always been true. Modern life, with cities and the inventions which
belittle time and space, has only made it more apparent and action upon it more pressing.
No one can think with penetration upon the results of education who does not come at
last to a fuller vision of the interdependence of men. That men shall live less and less each
for himself, more and more each for the common good, is not merely a consequence of
increasing numbers on the earth, but an essential condition of human progress, in the
individual as well as in society. It is a poor and meager culture which does not end in
greater power to serve. To become a man is to become capable of living effectively with
others and for all, in the normal relationships of life -- not in subservience to custom,
but in devotion to a welfare lai^er than one's own, a welfare at least not incompatible,
in the end, with the welfare of the world. I t is not enough to say that the common
interest is at stake in the education of every child; the very process of education is
properly a training for effective membership in the common life.
by Prof. H. W. Hohnes
WAYNE H. BUELL
President
Gilder D. Jackson
John F. Choitz
�ROBERT L. HART
Director of Student Services
MICHAEL L. MITCHELL
Director of Business Affairs
�MELVIN JANNY
Ass't. Dir. of Business Affairs
MAX COAN
Ass't. Dir. of Admissions
BERNARD LIS
Registrar
WELLINGTON WARD
High School Relations
PAUL KINDER
HAROLD VAN BUSSUM
�RICHARD FREDERICK
WILLIAM BURKE
Director of Public Relations
John Ellis
Arthur D. Hart
�LEWIS MOON
JAMES TREW
Director o f Student Activities
Clarence Phillips
Edward Darling
�RICHARD E. MARBURGER
Dir. of School of Arts and Scienc
�Industrial Management
CLEOPHAS BUCK
BRUCE McAFEE
STANLEY HARRIS
LELAND A. LAHR
Dir. of School of Management
DONALD CADOTTE
Earl W. Pellerin
Robert Champlin
James Weeks
��FLOYD BUNT
Lucy Merritt
Jerry Crist
George Mach
John Goodenow
��HANS G. ERNEMAN
Dir. of School of Engineering
�RICHARD MASLOWSKI
DONALD DENT
Chairman o f Construction Eng. D e p t ,
Acting Chrmn. o f Electrical Eng. Dept.
WILLIAM MIKULAS
CLARENCE CHAMBERS
FRAZER WATTENBARGER
Engineering
�VICTOR ANGELESCU
Chairman of Language and Literature Dept.
�SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON
WILSON DAUGHERTY
Barry Knister
James Rodgers
Barbara Gram
�HENRY NACE
Chairman of Mathematics Dept.
John Chesman
Ellen Hartwell
Sonia Henckel
Edmund Jositas
�ZAVEN MARGOSIAN
JOSEPH McDERMOTT
Michael Merscher
Norman Otten
Roy Schenkel
�JOSEPH SHIELDS
ROBERT XERAS
Mary Yorke
Thomas Lackey
Robert Burroughs
Nandor Zimmersman
�DANIEL MIODUZEWSKI
DAVID BRENT
David Woodward
James Kramer
�THOMAS ODLE
Stephen Gregory
Ralph Read
Steven Passon
Chairman of Social Science
��GREEK WEEK
��SPORTS
�����������Alpha Epsilon Pi
Rick Barritt
Christopher Goudreau
Scott Johnson
Robert Baldwin
Ronald Borghi
Russell Lyman
��Alpha Sigma Phi
Front Row
Jim Donald
Jerry Le Boeuf
Ron Borow
Dave Kruse
Gary Lewis
John Wudarcki
Back Row
Ed (Fly Man) Fici
Dan Gennaro
Rick Hall
Tony Huhn
Bob McCutcheon
Gary Glaeser
John Heintz
Al Schmaltz
Joe Borghi
Ron Lemowich
Dan Heffernan
Not Shown
Al Starks
Connie Schwartz
Don Carmichael
Tom Venettis
Steve Wood
Bob Xamphaus
Rick Hardacre
Tom Morell
�American Institute of Architects
Student Chapter
Dennis Dimoff Pres.
Doug Smith
Robert Dixon
Rod Nofs
Morley Stevenson
Pam Bonga
Doug Shoemaker
Gerhard Kammer
Chris Goudeau
Dr. E. Pellerin
R. D. Champlin
Gail Homer
Nazar Aboody
Harry Black
Brian Bracken
Rick Carter
David Cosgro
Timothy Curtis
Robert Cella
Joseph Chemello
Dennis Calcaterra
Robert Carman
Gary Cook
Jerry Comptois
Primo Crocenzi
Ned Doen
Robert Dehne
George DeFrain
Keith ElUott
James Eastman
William Eland
Daniel Falenski
Mike Falardeau
Brent Fleury
Greg Golembiewski
Ken Gorris
Nadine Geisler
Neil Goldman
Derrick Galunas
Rick Hall
Sandy Herricks
Gary Henderson
Mark Hildebrandt
James Hostnik
Keith Japowicz
Alan West
Alex Kurmas
Richard Kurtzman
Steven Leggat
Ray Lenze
Russ Lyman
Dan Lafferty
Ronnie Lee
Kevin Majewski
Janalene Mays
Dennis Michaels
John Minoff
Gretchen Maricak
Walter Melonio
Mark Makohon
Judy Miller
John Munro
Jim McFerran
Larry Nichols
Rick Nunn
Celeste Ozimek
Richard Oatman
Gordon Peck
James Pfeiffer
David Perry
David Perkins
Carol Ruttan
James Robertson
Dale Robart II
Dusty Rhoades
Donald Rochon
Paul Retaskie
Pamela Smith
John Scott
Janet Smith
Chris Siemon
Jim Sutton
Richard Smith
Glenn Shuder
William Schmidt
Glenn Scoles
Dennis Scheiderer
Alan Saxton
Randy Thomas
Michael Ugorcak
John Valosen
Lee Vincent
Pat Wattenbarger
Roy WiUiams
Ronald Williams
Ronald Windorfer
Thomas Wootton
David Wilson
Richard Wilber
Daniel Winey
Gary Wood
Sharon Walker
Alan Werner
James Zachow
Loren Zaleski
Craig Priskorn
�American Society
for Training
and Development
Helen Malobabic
Dennis LeFief
Rod Paulson
John Trupiano
Tom Koscielny
James Jabara
Ken Trepanier
William Ross
Guy O'Donnell
David Kruse
Robert Lehto
Mark Kostreba
David Robinson
Stephen Gasparovich
Nicholas Wolfbauer
Bart Starks
John Meservy
Ronald Dimmer
David Esser
Mark Hall
Tom Johnson
Alan Nelson
Gerald Orzel
James Witman
Fred Misuraca
John Heintz
Mike Mazur
��Association of
Black Students
Charles Mitchell
Ben Flournoy
Willie Cooper
Darrius Ellis
Brian Phillips
Leo Mays
Robert Howell
Fabian Green
George Howard
Gladstone King
Haywood Bursey
John Harrison
Richard Brown
Johnny Leverett
Phillip Rogers
Kerry Striplmg
Jeffrey Atkins
Charles Hall
Robert Culpepper
�Freshman Class
��Institute of
Electrical and
Electronic
Engineers
Dr. A. y. Hurig
Hank Ware
Arnold Boehm
Michael de Clercq
Dale Thorsby
Peter Prevas
Stanley Dyrdul
Robert Barker
Bryan Faist
Ardath Holmes
Dennis Faist
Thomas Martus
John Grden
Charles Martus
Michael Parnin
Ron Pless
Dave Smith
William Borowski
Miquel Suau
Gerald Rein
D. M. Martinelli
Roger Marshall
Larry Gerada
Keith Booth
Vache Petrosian
Ronald Brzuch
�Terry Jack
Tony Conti
Jack Brodie
Ray Dilegge
Dan Jendza
Gary Chrzanowski
Larry Smith
John Boehm
Mike Esselink
Bob Ebbersberger
Paul Bachelor
Sam Wasserman
Denny Buczek
�Lawrence
Christian
Fellowship
William Ketel
Gary Rzeppa
Mr. C. Chambers
Pam Banfield
Ken Obudzinski
Craig Miller
Gary Dage
Jack Koski
David Petke
Art Miekowski
Richard Bentley
Clinton Schoonover
�Michigan Society
of Professional
Engineers
Bill Moylan
Bob Nicol
Joseph Naujokas
Thomas Ladoski
Paramjit Singhnagi
Frank De Hesselle
Norman Wagner
James Trew
Joseph Holland
Eugene Ozog
Ray Denoble
Ed Noga
Dan Geringer
��Phi Kappa Upsilon
Anro Halthalther
Crag Lions
Dean Fitzpatrick
Dave Blossom
Larry Kryjewski
Don Kinn
Dave Lilienthal
Steve Ptaszyski
Mike Fitzpatrick
Bob Gilstorf
Jim Trandell
Jerry Paulowski
Garret Krishan
Si�gma Phi Epsilon
Van Churchill
Gary Koenig
Jim Hedgcock
Frank Gaddy
Doug Guysens
John Kimpton
Les Charbarneau
Corbin Kingsbury
Tom Wilamowski
Rex Rusk
Gerritt Stemmer
Mr. M. Mitchill
Larry Bowles
Dennis Brills
Dale Knobsnider
Bruce Hall
Rick Nawrocki
Terry Bilovus
Tim Pawloski
Charles Swindell
Tom Ahern
Frank Farina
Chuck Wilson
Mark Hall
John McDonald
David Canavesio
Bob Zimcosky
John Pintal
Karl Kandler
Dean Yost
Jim Kolanek
�Ski Club
Donald Creamer
Pete Weeking
Jan Berendo
Gary Hendrickson
Chris Leppi
John Lee
Tom Martin
Mike Murawski
Richard Moran
Bryan Shilton
Richard Hackman
Charles Wilson
Greg Rowell
Loren Zaleski
Keith Loutzenhisn
�Rick Nunn
Al Janney
Bob Mauszewski
Ken Werner
Pat Wattenbarger
Bob Spallone
Martin Pielock
Jon Holowicki
Dennis Polak
Al Winkeljohn
��Society
of Automotive
Engineers
Mr. Clarence Chambers
Ray Denoble
Dan Gehringer
Bob Nicol
Fred Daris
Larry Gerada
E. Timothy Pawloski
James Trew
Glenn Polakowski
Eugene Ozog
Ed Noga
Frank Keller
Ray Skrocki
Joseph Naujokas
Chris Gould
Lavem Raabe
George Turczyn
Thomas Ladoski
Joseph Holland
Sterling Gee
John Watenvorth
Ed Carlini
Frank de Hesselle
Norm Wagner
James Shamaly
�Society of
Physics Students
Richard Hackman
John Roehrig
Janet Smith
Jim Shuder
Larry Mead
Tony Rozum
Dr. Mioduszewski
�Sophmore Class
Jeff Zokas
John Midle
Joe Chemello
Gary Kabobel
Terry Stollsteimer
Tom Palmer
Len Constance
Larry Shew
Pam Sherwood
�Student
Government
Dave Schwartz
Dan Gehringer
Pete Prevas
Clinton Schoonover
Bob Brodowicz
Chris Goudreau
Scot Johnson
Dave Robinson
Larry Smith
Helen Malobabic
Gordon Baglaj
John McDonald
Terry Stollsteimer
John Meseruy
Terry Oppold
Ken Sucher
Conrad Schwartz
Terry Cox
Jim Kolanek
Chuck Wilson
Jim Jabara
Ernie Hughes
Judy Milosic
Mike Milosic
Rod Paulson
Julie Cassani
Tony Caputo
Pam Sherwood
��Student
Mobilization
Committee
Dave Foly
Tim Bouno
Bob Kattelus
Peeri J. Pappas
Ed Shell
Hugh Patterson
Notsnhoj Cire
Boj Forrest
Mark Carleton
�Tech News
Paul Retaskie
Editor-in-Chief
Ray Brandt
Photographer
Jim McFerran
Ass't. Photographer
Don Lijana
Roger Locnisicar
Milce Ugorcak
Pam Sherwood
Dave Robinson
�Syntopicon
Bill Schmidt
Dave Flack
Chuck Desoff
Lee Vincent
Theta XI
Charlie Jones
Charlie Ahnen
Ron Kulezycki
Gordy Baglaj
Sam Sheikh
Pat Powers
Ned Troup
Not Shown
Nazar Aboody
Blake Gram
Steve Iggrigg
Wally Sczcotka
James Kramer
Ken Trepanier
Frank Valchine
Ed Wilson
Paul Daniel
�Veterans Club
Doug Meister
Herb Hipsher
David Smith
Ken Polosky
Doug Slattery
Tony Matson
Paul Retaski
Bottom Row
David A. Schwartz
Jerome Grassle
Dennis Scheiderer
Terry Oppold
John Bateson
Leon Accavitti
���William R. Agnello
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Painting, Drawing,
Photography, Chess and Plymouth Jaycee; College Comments: "Lawrence
offered me a greater understanding of
society, business, political and religion.
Most of all it helped me to better understand myself."
R. Aho
Robert Amaus
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: Football, SoftbaU,
and I.E.E.E.; Special Interests: Music;
College Comments: "Four years at College can only open the students eyes to
the many things he does not know."
Elmer E. Anderson
Graduating in Industrial Management.
Angelas
�Timothy M. Askew
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Automotive and truck
safety, Qass telegraph and telephone
insulator collector; College Comments:
"Long, hard six years, but it was worth
it."
Robert H. Assenmacher
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interest: Antique automobiles;
College Comments: "Rough, especially
with a job, a wife and two children.
Never again."
James D. Bambard
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Tech News, editor;
Special Interests: Motorcycling, Huntii^
and Target Pistol shooting; College Comments: "Better later in life than never."
�Robert Barker
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E.; Special Interests: Electronics and Model Railroads;
College Comments: "Its been rough, but
worth it."
R. Bemis
Borawski
Joseph Borghi
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D., I.M. Qub,
Alpha Sigma Phi; Special Interest: Outdoor Sports; College Comments: "The
years 1 have spent here, have been rewarding in the experience and friendships
I have encountered."
�Brehm
Robert A. Brodowicz
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Ski Qub, Treasurer;
Senior Qass, President (1972); Special
Interests: Skiing, Fishing, Hunting, Off
Road Racing & Scrambling, Music.
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Photography, Astronomy, Traveling and Reading.
Brown
�Geoffrey A. Bryant
Graduating in Industrial Management;
College Comments: "It was worth it."
Ronald J. Brzuch
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E.; Special Interest: Musical; College Comments: "It
wouldn't have been all study and hard
work through the years if the distraction
factor due to coeds were greater."
Robert P. Budzynski
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E. Qub; Special
Interests: Photography.
Burgess
�Anthony Caputo
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Student Government,
Treasurer; Special Interests: Athletics;
College Comments: "Formal education
inspires one to question, recognize problems, and systematically attempt to provide solutions."
Louis Carr
Juliann M. Cassani
Cawerzan
�Terrance Cavins
Graduating in Architecture
Robart F. Champlin
Chojnowski
Clarmunt
�Philip Cutter
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Spring Fair; Special
Interests: Golf and Bowling; College
Comments: "Enjoyable and Interesting."
Philip Czekaj
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Special Interests: Ham Radio; and
Stamp Qub.
David C. Dambrun
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Ski Qub; I.M. Qub;
A.S.T.D.; Drama Qub; Student Gov't;
I.F.C. Special Interests: Skiing; Motorcycles; Girls.
James P. Davis
Graduating in Industrial Management.
�Michael De Clercq
Graduatmg in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E., Treasurer;
Football; Baseball; Special Interests:
Chess; College Comments: "These were
four fast, enjoyable years."
Raymond DeNoble
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E., President;
Golf team; Special Interests: Photography and Football; College Comments:
"To successfully complete college requires many long hours of work and
study. I am particularly grateful to my
wife for her help and understanding
during these times."
Louis J. DiForte
Graduating in Architecture. Special
Interests: Paintmg and Sculpture.
Ronald A. Dimmer
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; Special Interests: Electronics and Photography;
College Comments: "The formal education process as it is today tends to limit
the gained knowledge."
�Dolenga
Daniel S. Dupuis
Stanley Dyrdul
Waiiam Eland
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: A.I.A./S.C, Treasurer; Special Interests: Football and Hockey; College
Comments: "Finally out!"
�Horace G. Emerson
Graduating in Electronic Technology;
College Comments: "Very pleasant."
Englehuber
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: I. M. Club; Tech
News. College Comments: "My time
spent at L.I.T. has been the most interesting and difficult period of my
life."
P. Erickson
R. Erickson
�David Esser
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; Special Interests: Sports, Cars; College Comments:
"1 believe my college years have provided
me with a solid educational background
tor the future. I would also like to see
the activities building started soon."
Beitram W. Gaetz
Graduating in Electrical Engineering.
Loren D. Gerber
Graduating in Industrial Management.
�Raymond J. Gelota
Gtaduating in Industrial Management.
Loren D. Gerber
Paul Goldsmith
Raymond J. Golota
Goodman
Raymond Goscenski
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Photography; College
Comments: "The length of time that I
have spent at Lawrence has certainly
been beneficial in making me a better
person today."
�Raymond Grabowski
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: B.W.C., president;
Special Interests: Accounting, Long legged chicks. Hot pants. The bra-less
look; College Comments: "Super-good
times. I might do it over again."
James E. Greene, Jr.
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Michigan Outdoor
Club; Special Interest: Sports; College
Comments: "It's been fun, but it was a
long road."
John R. Gyorki
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E. Club; Engineering Honor Society.
Richard Hackman
Graduating in Physics; Activities at Tech:
Society of Physics Students, Ski Qub;
Special Interests: Judo and First Aid;
College Comments: "One searches in
vain to find a beautiful girl at L.I.T. thank goodness for D.C.B."
�Timothy Hahnke
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Alpha Sigma Phi,
Junior Class, V. Pres.; I. M. Club.
A.S.T.D.. Hockey Club, Football and
Baseball.
Lynda Haith
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: Delta Tau Sigma, Trcs.; Special
Interests: Swimming. Tennis. Painting,
Dancing; College Comments: "Listen to
wliat all men say and then take time to
enhance or dismiss it for yourself; knowledge is consumed from many sources
and makes you a broader man."
Rick Hall
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: Alpha Sigma Phi; A.I.A.; S.C.;
Special Interests: Travel, Music and Sailing; College Comments: "Challanging."
Hamilton
�Edward Harp
Crt-adiiating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Baseball, Football and
Golf; College Comments: "My years at
Lawrence Tech have been most gratifying, rewarding and memorable. The
educational instruction and the many
friends that I have had the pleasure to
be associated with, will always be cherished. I am honored to have been part
of i t . "
Ronald E. Heape
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
College Comments: "Since ail my college years were at night school, 1 met
and associated with students who had
important jobs in industries in this area.
Their knowledge, gained in industry was
very valuable in classroom discussions.
I wish them good luck in the future
years."
Richard Henderson
Graduating in Industrial Management.
John C. Heintz
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Alpha Sigma Phi,
Treasurer, A.S.T.D., Sports, I.F.C., S.M.C.
Special Interests: Fraternity and Sports;
College Comments: "Lawrence Tech was
a great experience with many great
moments and lasting friend sliips. There
will always be a place in my heart and
mind of these times."
Hill
Hines
�Harry D. Hodgson
Graduating in Electronic Technology;
Special Interests: Computers; Cars; Twoway Radio.
Joseph Henry Holland
�John A. Hopewell
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Special Interests: Photography, Skiing,
Fishing, Model airplanes. Flying and
Traveling; College Comments: "Started
Wayne State University in 1958, spent
four years in electrical engineering, one
year in management. Started Lawrence
Tech in 1966 in electrical engineering."
George M. Howard
Graduating in Architecture; Special Interests: Sports and Sailing; College Comments: "It's been fun, but after ten
years I'll enjoy the break."
Joseph B. Howard
Graduating in Industrial Management.
Dennis Hurst
Graduating in Industrial Management.
�James J. Jabara
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Student Government,
A.'=.T.D.: Special Interests: Football and
Pool; College Comments:
"Getting through Lawrence Tech has been one of
the toughest jobs I've ever had. It's a relief to be nearly finished."
Johnson
Karakashian
Fred J. Kay
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: Phi Kappa Upsilon;
S.A.E.; Associate Degree in Mechanical
Technology, 1967.
�Adam Kazarian, Jr.
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E.; Special Interests: Tennis, Football and Baseball.
Frank D. Keller
Gerhard Kammer
J.D. Kirvan
�William E. Ketel, II
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E., Christian
Fellowship; Special Interests: Electronics, Motorcycles, Camping and Construction; College Comments: "Larry Tech
has provided me with many friends, as
well as an education. Life in a community of engineers is a one time experience which I have enjoyed here at LIT,
in spite of final exams, which I don't
enjoy."
Joseph L. Kilanowski
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: A.I.A.; Special Interests: Photography; College Comments: "Too long."
Frank Kolbusz
Graduating in Industrial Management.
Thomas Koscielny
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D., Sports;
Special Interests: Sports, Traveling; College Comments: "A rewarding challenge
and experience, but I am glad it's over."
F. Mark Kostreba
Krogsuo
�Dave Kruse
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Alpha Sigma Phi,
Pres., A.S.T.D., Sports; Special Interests:
Fraternity, Sports; College Comments:
"A rewarding challenge."
Stephen F. Krytoff
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E., Student Government, Ski Club, Intramural Baseball,
S.P.E.; Special Interests: Skiing and Baseball.
�Phillip Kuvava
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Phi Kappa Upsilon;
Special Interest: Human Relations;
College Comments: "The years at this
institution have brought along many
changes in my attitudes and values. It
has helped to open my eyes to man's
problems, while giving me some insight
to the possibility of solutions for them."
Lake
Thomas J. LaVere
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: Sigma Pi Honor
Society; Special Interest: Carpentry;
College Comments: "Unlike many students I do not feel any pressing need for
a social life to be added on campus.
College to me was and is like a full time
job. To obtain an education is my reason
for going to college. This school has
given me a fairly good education at a
reasonable price."
Dennis P. LeFief
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; Special
Interest: Antiques; College Comments:
"They certainly were."
�Bob Lehto
Graduating i n Industrial ManagcJUL-nt;
Activities at Tech: A . S . I . U . . Baseball;
Special Interests: Sports,
Auto racing; College Coninients: " A regarding experience and cliaiiengc.
Larry M. Lentner
Graduating i n Industrial Management:
Activities at Tech:
S.A.U., Alumnus
T . I . Class of 1963; Special Interests:
Hiking, Skiing and Tennis.
Larry C. Lizzet
Stephen Lowe
Graduating i n Industrial Management:
Editor; Drama Club; Ski Club; I . l . C ;
A.S.T.D.; and Student Gov't; Special Interests: Motorcycles, Skiing.
�Dennis R. Loy
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: Alpha Gamma Upsilon.
David Markus
Graduating in Mathematics; Activities a
Tech: Bridge Club and Sports.
Roger Marshall
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E. Club; Sigma
Pi Honor Society, Sec. Special Interests:
Music and Bowling.
Douglas Martininelli
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E., Football;
Special Interest: Photography.
�Charles Martus
Graduating i n Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E.
Thomas Martus
Melanie R. Mayo
Michael Mazur
�Patrick McPhail
Graduating in Arcliitecturc; Activities at
Tech: Sports.
Meservy
Judy K. Miller
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: S.C./A.I.A.
Michael J. Milosic, Jr.
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Student Government,
president; Phi Kappa Upsilon, secretary;
Special Interests: Motorcycles, Horses,
Sports and Wife; College Comments:
"My four years at L.I.T. were extremely
rewarding and enjoyable ones, a true
example of getting out of something
only as much as you put in. This
past year as Student Government President has been an exciting and completely
unique experience."
�Charles L. Mitchell
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: A.B.S., chairman;
Student Government representative; Special Interests: Exercising of mind,body
and soul; College Comments: "Just look
where I've come from. I've come a long
way. I've seen many dark nights and
dreary days. In spite of the many hardships and disappointments, I've stood
the test and made it through."
Richard B. Monroe
Donald Morrison
�Joseph M. Naujokas
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E.; M.S.P.E.;
Baseball and Football.
Rodney E. Nofs
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: SC/AIA, secretary; Student Arch.
Unit; Football and Baseball; Special Interests: Art, Music, People, Places and
Things, Nature; College Comments: "It
is a portion of life which can not be
felt unless experienced fully. Along
with the pleasant moments found in college, one must not forget the moments
requiring hard determination on the
individuals part. For it is this determination which is the mother of success."
Nosek
Terrence W. Oppold
Graduating in Mathematics; Activities at
Tech: Vets Club, Student Government,
Newman Club, Sports; Special Interests:
Football, Golf and Hockey; College Comments: "My college years have been
very rewarding not only in the knowledge
and learning I have acquired but also in
the many friends I have made along the
way. The activities of college life will
always be remembered."
�Frank D. Ozdardd
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: L-Book, Staff and
Editor; A.I.A., Secretary, Treasurer;
Who's Who; Illumination Design Award;
Reynold's Design Honorable Mention;
B. S. in Architecture.
Frank D. Ozdarski
Eugene D. Ozog
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E.; M.S.P.E.;
Special Interests: Coin collecting and
Sports; College Comments: "Very interesting and challenging four years."
Rodney A. Paulson
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Student Government,
Vice-Pres., A.S.T.D., C.O.P.; Special Interest: Skiing; College Comments: " 'Try
it, you'll like it;' so I tried it and I'm
glad I did. The last four years provided
lots of great times."
John Peterson
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: S.C./A.I.A., Football and Softball.
David Petke
Ronald G. Pless, Jr.
�Kennith R. Poloskey
Graduating in Physics; Activities at Tech:
Vet's Club; Physics Club; Football; Baseball; College Comments: "My years at
Lawrence Tech have been very rewarding
through the knowledge I've gained and
also the friendships I've made."
Ted Poplawski
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E.; Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing, Family and
Camping; College Comments: "The
more I attended classes the more I realized how much I didn't know. My
wife, Darlene, was a tremendous help."
�Kenneth Prentiss
Graduating in Architecture.
Peter C. Prevas
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E.; Student
Government.
Anthony J. Pucci
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: AIA.
Patrick L. Quinn
�M. Racey
T. Z. Radwan
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Special Interest: Sports; College Comments: "Interesting, but difficult at
times."
E. Randlett
John Randolph
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: Tech News; Special
Interests: Stamp collecting, Sports and
Camping; College Comments: "1 feel
L.I.T. has been very beneficial, especially
as it is a relatively small school and I
have found everyone here very helpful
in every way."
�Leland M. Richart
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Special Interests: Auto racing, Tennis,
Golf and Photography; College Comments: "It's good to be done."
Dennis R. Reckley
Graduating in Architecture; Special Interests: Skiing, Football, Sailing and
Photography; College Comments: "LIT
I found to be much as any other place in
that it was what one made of it. At
times I felt that many lacked a feeling of
pride in the school reputation, maybe as
time passes others to follow will feel
different and the pride needed will develop as will the school. Lastly I would
like to thank my wife, Judy, and all
others who helped me through and over
the rough spots."
John J. Reisdorf
Graduating in Industrial Management.
D. Rezanka
�J. Riggs
Dale W. Robart, II
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: SC/AIA; Special Interests: Architecture, Model building and People; College Comments: "And now, to change
the world? (without calculus or physics)."
Daniel Robichaud
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E.; Special Interests: Travel, Sports and Reading;
College Comments: "These years have
been enjoyable as well as Educational."
David S. Robinson
�R. Robinson
Graduating in Industrial Management.
John P. Roehrig, Jr.
Graduating in Physics; Activities at Tech:
Society of Physics Students; Special Interests: Horticulture, Piano and Reading; College Comments: "I found the
years very good in building self discipline.
The faculty is, on the whole, very interested in the student and to be commended in regards to teaching. I hope
to have a greater social life upon graduation."
Waiiam H. Ross
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.
Ernest M. Ryan
Graduating in Building Construction.
�James O. Sawyer III
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering.
Steve Schaberg
Arthur M. Schlachter
William J. Schmidt
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: Publications, Student Government
and a lot of other little things; Special
Interests: "Everything is special." College Comments: "There are too many
comments to say. Maybe if you look
thru this book you will understand how
I feel about my college years."
Gary R. Schulte
E. Schuler
Roger Scoble
D. Scott
John S. Selph
J. Shears
�Huston E. Starrill
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Special Interests: Hunting, Fishing and
Flying; CoUege Comments: "Two years
spent at University of Arkansas, four
years in evening college at Lawrence
Tech."
Peggy Shuart
Graduating in Electronic Engineering;
Activities at Tech: Student Government;
Delta Tau Sigma; Ski Club; Psyc. Oub;
Special Interests: Skiing, and Swimming;
College Comments: "I am glad that the
schooling is coming to an end, but I am
going to miss all the friends I have made
through the years."
Glen M. Shuder
Simmons
�W. J. Simpson
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering.
Lawrence I. Singerman
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E.; Special Interests: Skiing, Bowling, Tennis, Hockey.
�Raymond W. Skrocki
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: S.A.E.
Jon Smallegan
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering.
Douglas E. Smith
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: S.C./A.I.A., Vice-President.
David C. Smith
Graduating in Electrical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: Vets Club, Vice Pres.,
I.E.E.E., Football and Softball; College
Comments: "They went much smoother
once I learned to collaborate with my
fellow classmates."
�Oliver J. Sova
Graduating in Industrial Management;
College Comments: "It's been a long
haul."
Bart Starks
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; College
Comments: "Have been a very trying
four years, and have made many new
friends."
Gary J. Steigerwald
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: I. M. Club; A.S.T.D.;
Special Interests: Sports; College Comments: "I have learned how to better
attempt to solve problems and to communicate with others."
M. Stevenson
�Gary E. Stimson
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; Industrial
Management Club; Special Interests:
Girls, Parties, Bowling, Baseball and
Football.
Dennis St. John
Graduating in Architecture; Special Interests: Drama, Music and Culinary Arts;
College Comments: "I consider that
mare is there for my use, not because I
bought her, but because that is the
natural order. It is more natural for a
man to take a horse and use it as he likes,
than for him to go down on his knees to
it, begging it to do as it wishes, and to fulfill its own marvelous nature." D. H.
Lawrence.
Richard Stojonic
Graduating in Mathematics; Special Interests: Pool and Basketball. College
Comments: "Four years is just too long."
M. Suau
�William J. Sulak
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Special Interests: S.A.E.; E.S.D.; Sports;
College Comments: "The most chaUenging years of my life."
L. Suzak
M. Szabo
Ronald Taraban
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Hunting and Fishing;
College Comments: "Long grind for
married family man, wife should get
some sort of certificate for putting up
with all the inconvenience."
�Thomas M. Trupkovich
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; Special Interests: L.I.T. Intramural sports.
Richard W. Tucker
G.W. Van Buren
T. Venettis
�Daniel Ventimiglia
Graduating in Architecture; Special Interest: Art; College Comments: "A long
span of complete education in my curriculum which has realized my own
maturing and the growth of friendship
at the institution."
Gregory W. Waleke
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: I.F.C., representative;
Student Government, representative; Phi
Kappa Upsilon, president; Special Interest: Wife.
Frank E. Wallis
Graduating in Electronic Technology.
College Comments: "Rewarding."
Hank Ware
Graduating in Electrical Engineerii^;
Activities at Tech: I.E.E.E., Sigma Pi;
Special Interests: Electronics, Tennis,
Golf.
A. Werner
D. White
Leonard H. Williams
��Ronald T. Williams
Graduating in Architecture; Activities at
Tech: SC/AIA, Bowling, president, treasurer; Special Interests: Traveling, Bowling and Baseball; College Comments:
"College becomes much more interesting as I draw near the end."
Mary Wilkinson
Al Winkeljohn
Graduating in Mathematics; Activities at
Tech: Phi Kappa Upsilon; Ski Club;
Special Interests: Music and Baseball.
Paul D. Wittmer
Graduating in Chemistry; Activities at
Tech: A.C.S.; Special Interests: Swimming, Camping and Skiing.
K. Wolf
�Nicholas Wolfbauer
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: A.S.T.D.; Special Interests: Hunting, Water Skiing, Softball,
Snow skiing and Hydro-plane.
Anthony C. Wyeste
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Activities at Tech: I. M. Qub, Treasurer.
Dan Yokich
Graduating in Industrial Management;
Special Interests: Golf and Fishing.
Antonio G. Zabala
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
Activities at Tech: Phi Kappa Upsilon,
president; Special Interests: My wife and
son; College Comments: "Thanks to
everyone that made my graduation possible.
�Rudolph J. Zornik
Graduating in Industrial Management;
College Comments: "Enlightenii^."
John R. Zywicki
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering.
��DR. EDWIN 0. GRAEFFE
A Memorial
The family, colleagues, graduates and former students of Lawrence Institute of Technology today pay
tribute to Dr. Edwin O. Graeffe. His distinctive, booming voice cajoling, chiding, challenging, needling
students will no longer be heard. In the silence comes the reflection of many, " I f it hadn't been for 'Doc'
I wouldn't have made i t . He wouldn't let me quit."
Students enjoyed having him at their affairs. The alumni appreciated him. He was given honorary life
membership m the L.I.T. Alumni Association.
Doctor Graeffe was a cosmopolitan figure, born in Belgium of a German father and an English mother.
He earned advance degrees in international law at two German universities, Goettingen and Tuebingen.
He travelled widely. He was well read. The sport of fencing caught his fancy. He bore the scars
on both cheeks because he was ambidextrous. His enthusiasm for the sport was transmitted to the students
he coached for ten years. He ardently followed other sports as well.
Stories, many stories, he told and retold, well. Even when he told the same story and people knew
what was coming, they relished his telling it again.
Dr. Graeffe's concern for students and their success prompted him to work on an expansion of the
curriculum which developed into the School of Industrial Management. He set the direction of that
school on the L.I.T. campus.
We have recorded the 38 years Dr. Graeffe devoted to Lawrence Institute of Technology before his
retirement. He served the College well from its beginning. His students will remember with affection
the firmness and determination with which his counsel and encouragement were given. But it remains
for the family to hold in memory the beloved husband, the respected father and the cherished brother.
They will remember how much he gave hunself to the cause of makmg Lawrence Institute of Technology
a good College on its way to becoming great. We shall remember bun well.
A Memorial Service
given by
JohnF.Choitz
January 9,1972
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�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Editorial
Student Government Administration
Year of Events
Clubs and Organizations
Seniors
Administration
Faculty
Advertisements
And So I t Ends
Acknowledgments
��NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE
��The years spent in college hold many special meanings
and memories for each individual student. Although these
years may at times seem very long, hard, and often meaningless, they are a very important part of the development of
everyone who has accepted the challenge that college offers
anyone willing to confront its challenges head on.
The challenge of college is much more than the
confrontation of the never ending text book. Even though a
college's primary purpose is to develop the intellect of its
students, it does not end there, but merely begins. College
is also a time when a person must formulate and develop his
personality.
If college merely develops the intellect of a student
it has only fulfilled half of its potential, because the intellect
is only a small part of the human being. A person with a well
developed mind and an undeveloped personality is only half
prepared to face the world. The classroom and its text books
can only teach an individual part of what is to be learned by
attending college. The rest of the knowledge and development
is attained outside of the classroom.
The physical and social aspects and the "crazy"
occurances that go along with them must never be ignored.
The non-academic part of college life is as essential for one's
growth and development as is the academic side. The students'
non-academic interests may vary widely, but whatever the
interests may be they are a relevant part of the "knowledge"
to be attained in college. I f college fails to provide the student
with the opportunity to develop the non-academic side of his
personality it has in essence failed to totally educate its
students.
College must never simply educate a person to the
world around him; it must also educate him to the world
inside of himself.
College is a priceless experience, which actually costs
very little. The price of college is vision, ambition, and
gratitude. To be able to recognize the value of college is
essential. To strive to use every phase of college to its fullest
extent is important. To be grateful for one's "education" is
a blessing.
James R. Kolanek,
Editor
EDITORIAL
��I Shall Not Pass
This Way Again.
Any Good Thing That I Can Do,
Or Any Kindness
That I Can Show,
Let Me Do I t Now!
Let Me Not Defer I t
Or Neglect It.
For I Shall Not Pass
This Way Again.
Etienne de Grollet
STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
ADMINISTRATION
John C. McKay
�Joseph F. Carolin
Vice President
Dean B. Yost
Treasurer
Conrad Schwartz
Timothy Pawloski
�Dennis F. Slavin
Social Chairman
Dennis J. Caruso
Spring Fair Chairman
Judy S. Ham
William R. Blackerby
John W. Livingston
Roderick M. Craves
Kurt D. Essenmacher
James R. Kolanek
William J. Schmidt
Gerhard E. Kammer
���To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under
the heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to
die; a time to plant, and a time
to reap;
A time to kill, and a time to heal;
a time to burn down, and a time
to build up;
A time to weep, and a time to laugh;
a time to mourn, and a time
to dance;
A time to cast away stones,
and a time to gather stones together;
A time to get, and a time to lose;
a time to keep, and a time
to cast away;
A time to rend, and a time to sew;
a time to keep silence, and a time
to speak;
A time to love, and a time to hate;
a time of war, and a time of peace.
Ecclesiastes 3, 1-8
YEAR OF EVENTS
SPRING FAIR
��SPORTS
���GREEK
��POTPOURRI
����There's a river of my people
And its flow is swift and strong
Flowing to some mighty ocean
Though its course is deep and long.
Many rocks and reefs and mountains
Seek to bar i t from its way,
But relentlessly this river
Seeks its brothers at the sea.
You will find me in the mainstream
Steering surely through the foam.
Far beyond its raging waters
I can see our certain home.
For I have met this river
And I know its mighty force,
And the courage that this gives me
Will hold me on my course.
O river of my people
Together we must go,
Hasten onward to that meeting
Where my brothers wait I know.
Pete Seeger
CLUBS AND
ORGANIZATIONS
Dennis Scheiderer
David Swartz
Joe Carolin
Paul Retaski
Terry Oppold
Leon Accivitti
Herb Hipsher
Robert Schuburt
Ken Russ
David Smith
Terry Treat
Roger Vuylsteke
Bob Schervish
Loren Delgado
Floyd Brennon
Robin Blanton
��Dave Lilienthal
Don Gasparovich
Larry McDonald
Jim Reeder
Bob Allen
Larry McDonald
�I.F.C.
Chris Goudreau
Rick Barrett
John Strack
Ron Borghi
Scott Johnson
Ron Kulczycki
Ned Troup
Gordon Baglaje
Rick Craves
�Charlie Jones
Coniad Schwartz
Dan Heffernan
Jim Kirk
Mike Dennis
Al Haxton
Kurt Essenmacher
Rick Hardacre
Phi Kappa Upsilon
Don Gasparovich
Mike Milosic
Steve Gasparovich
Greg Waleke
Dean Fitzpatrick
Dave Lilienthal
Larry Krajewski
Tony Zabala
Frank Carlson
Don Rochan
Dave Fowler
Joe Braschayko
��Sigma Phi Epsilon
Brian Newlin
Tim Palowski
Jim Denisio
Gary Koenig
Al Webb
Dave Canavesio
Laiiy Bowles
Dean Yost
Mark Hall
Jim Hedgcock
Dennis Brills
Bob Zimcowski
�Theta Xi
Nazar Aboody
Rick Craves
Charlie Jones
Ned Troup
Ken Trepanier
Dick Czubaj
Jim Kirk
Ron Kulczycki
Chuck Lyons
Gordie Baglaj
Gino Maiani
Frank Separa
Alpha Epsiion Pi
Scott Johnson
John Strack
Chris Goudreau
Robert Baldwin
Ron Borghi
Alan Haxton
Russ Lymann
��Alpha Sigma Phi
Gary Glaeser
Rick Hall
Maru Peck
Ron Brissette
Mike Dennis
Jim Donald
Bob Kampaous
Gene Krol
Don Catmichael
Al Howarth
Dan Heffernan
Dennis Slavin
Steve Wood
Dennis Caruso
Joe Borghi
Matt Cosner
Ron Houk
John Hientz
Tom Venettis
Tom Morell
Tom Krauth
Gary Churchill
Dave Kruse
Bob McCutcheon
Gordie Essenmacher
Bob Schervish
Kurt Essenmacher
Conrad Schwartz
Ricky Hardacre
Steve Bober
Al Schmaltz
�Delta Sigma Tau
Peggy Shuart
Sandy Herrick
Nadine Gisler
Deana Alexander
Julie Cassani
Patty Manz
Sue Willard
Judy Ham
�Sophomore Class
��Freshman Class
�Junior Class
Kurt Essenmacher, Vice-Pres
Ron Brissette, Pres
Bob McCuthcon, Sec-Treas
John Heintz
Glenn M. Shuder
Rodney Nofs
Dan Heffernan
�Nazar Aboody
Brian Newlin
Brian Bahr
Ron Kulczycki
Dale Knopsnider
Ralph Collins
Robert Gilmer
Dave Holmes
Blaine Potter
Don Eagle
Bob Schervish
John McKay
��Ski Club
Albert Kray
Guido Volpe
Brian Bahr
David Bailey
Pete Wicknig
Mark Powell
Terry Gruber
Gayle Smentek
Robert Brodowicz
John Heidenreich
James Nicolai
Karlo Wolf
Thomas Yatt
Jim Reverski
Tom Martin
Dennis Dimoff
Ron Lemowich
Ron Borow
John Lee
Steve Ptaszynski
Carol Spaulding
Chris Leppi
Ronald Kinnell
Mike Gryniewicz
Robert Schervish
Dennis Roz
Helen Malobabic
Debbie Cooke
Gary Powell
Dan Jendza
Dennis Siewert
Bob Maliszewski
Al Winkeljohn
Jim Herbert
Bill Gispie
Tom Zech
Dave Blossom
Chuck Wilson
Daniel Farchone
Mary Wilkinson
Dale Knopsnider
Bob Miliszewski
Jerry Festlan
Erie Losey
Rich Gibbons
Ron Cuff
Al Rossi
Paramjit S. Nagi
John C. Midle
Dan C. Gehringer
Larry W. Bowles
�Mohammad A. Kahn
Bruce K. Zarzeski
Sterling Gee
Chris L. Bosen
Kameswaran Venkatram
Mahendrakumar C. Kothari
�I.M. Club
John McKay
Joe Carolin
Bob Schervish
David Kline
Al Levett
Michael Jozwik
Greg Kalwasinski
Blaine Potter
Ralph Collins
Ralph Tack
Dave Holmes
Robert Gilmer
Craig Nyesth
John Frazho
Carl Westergard
Gary Stimson
Mark Lewis
M. G. Schuplin
Mike Lenz
Don Eagle
John Savoy
Mr. Lahr
Mr. Mc Afee
Chris Bosen
Jim Stephen
Paul Gilgallon
Paul Dennison
��Dave Flack
Tom Giacoma
Jeny Moore
�C.P.O.
Carl Evangelista
Blaine Potter
Doug May
Ralph Collins
Carl Westigard
Cliff Drochak
Daniel Gehringer
����Student Government
Kurt Essenmacher
Paul Lundell
Terry Stollstemer
Mike Holland
Chris Bosen
Paul Dennison
David Flack
Ernie Hughes
Dan Gehringer
Charles Jones
John McDonald
Don Eagle
Bob Gilmer
Bill Blackerby
Rick Craves
Terry Oppald
Ralph Collins
Carl Westergard
Cliff Drochak
Rich Gibbons
Ron Brissette
Robert McCutcheon
Doug May
Greg Ross
Ken Sucher
Jim Jabara
Blaine Potter
Patty Manz
Conrad Schwartz
Judy Ham
John McKay
Joe Carolin
Jim Volk
Rick Craves
Jack Livingston
Kurt Essenmacher
Bill Blackerby
Gerhard Kammer
Bill Schmidt
Patty Manz
Jim Kolanek
Gorris
Rick Hall
Chris Goudreau
Janet Smith
Nadine Geisler
Caleb Luibrand
Bill Baldner
jim Nichols
Mark Hildebrandt
Jim Wharry
Scott Johnson
Sandy Herrisk
Gary Corrier
Dwight Sherry
Greg Richter
John Schwartz
Dave Kaufman
Cliff Drochak
Gary Sicheneder
Mike Neubauer
Gary Seghi
Ron Williams
Dean Johns
Terry Frisch
Dale Hurtgam
�Uwrence Christian Fellowship
Rodney Hobgood
John Selph
Joey Brooks
Mr. C. Chambers
Richard Bentley
Clinton Schoonover
Gary Dage
Tim See
�Dale Rabe
Sterling Gee
Paul Lundell
Jack Koski
Dave Buchanan
Ralph Collns
John McKay
Dave Holmes
Don Eagle
Gary Stimson
Tom Pallus
John Savage
Rich Gibbons
Dan Heffernan
Chuck Borghi
Kurt Essenmacher
�Larry McDonald
Greg Kalwasinski
Mike Lenz
Al Domm
Ron Stanley
Larry Krajewski
Jim Nicol
Carl Westergard
Bob Gilmer
Mark Lewis
Blaine Potter
Bill McLaughlin
Bill Blackerby
Tom Panian
Rich Hemstreet
Ralph Tack
�Tom Ladoski
Michael Travis
Frank Emile
Pascal De Hesselle
Beatrice Serghi
Daniel Gehringer
Joseph Naujokas
Ernest Hughes
Kenneth Sucker
Thomas Naismith
R.S. Maslowski
Richard Mark
Stan Manduziuk
Thomas Bialek
Robert Barduca
Leonard Blazic
Douglas May
Peter Prevas
John Gorden
Mark Miller
Richard Yee
John C. Jamison III
��John Peters
Carl Evangelista
Dennis Rushlau
Michael Nael
Dale Thorsby
Ronald Barzuch
Robert Barker
Arnold Boehm
James Byars
William Borrowski
Roger Erickson
Michael De Clercq
M. C. Kothari
Stanley Dyrdul
W. E. Ketel II
Gary Leacia
��There are few earthly
things more beautiful
than a university
A place where those who
hate ignorance may strive
to know,
Where those who perceive
truth may strive to make
others see.
John Masefield
SENIORS
�Jeffrey C. Alband
From Utica graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
A.I.A. (Student Chapter);
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Architecture Always;
COMIVIENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
Grateful for scholarships from L.l.T. and MHEAA
Tuition grants.
Edward S. Balian
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: World Politics, Philosophy,
Music, Art, Classical Guitar, Writing,
Sports,
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
'"Things can get pretty rocky here, but when it's
all over you'll feel very proud.' That's what I was
told when I started here - and you know - it's
true."
David J. Anglewicz
Robert Anzlovar
From Detroit graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.I.A.
Robert Bajcz
From Ecorse graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Motorcycle Racing, Skin
Diving, Hunting, Bowling; COMMENTS ON YOUR
COLLEGE YEARS: These years at L.l.T. have
been a real test of knowledge.
James S. Banaszak
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.M. Club, Spring Fair,
Intramural Baseball; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf,
Baseball, Billiards, Chess, Bowling.
�Douglas P. Barney
From 1571 Yorktown graduating in Architecture;
ACTIVITIES A T T E C H : Student Chapter, A.I.A.
Kenneth Bennett
Robert Barduca
From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering;
ACTIVITIES AT T E C H : I.E.E.E.
Thomas Bialek
Alan L. Benglian
From Farmington graduating in Industrial Management, Accounting Major; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Intramural Baseball, Football, Basketball, and
Hockey, Intercollegiate Golf.
Gregory Bilduch
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Antique cars. Sports.
�Terence Bilovus
Bill Blackerby
Ray Dee Bland
From Royal Oak graduating in Architecture; ACT I V I T I E S A T T E C H : 1970 Spring Fair Chairman;
Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Vice-President, and
Pledgemaster; Ski Club, President; A . I . A . SPECIAL
INTERESTS: A r t , Skiing; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
COLLEGE Y E A R S : " A n education is much more
than a classroom experience."
F r o m Rochester graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Editor-in-Chief of
the Tech News, A S T D ; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Sports, Politics, Journalism, and Humor; COMMENTS ON Y O U R COLLEGE Y E A R S : "College,
as a vehicle of recognizing one's ignorance and
inadequacies, provides a f i r m base on which to
f o u n d an adult l i f e . "
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management,
Accounting Major; A C T I V I T I E S A T TECH: A.B.S.,
Omega PsI Phi Frat., Treasurer; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Intramural Sports.
William Baldner
Howard R. Blanton
Stephen J. Bober
From Detroit graduating in Architecture; A C T I V I TIES A T T E C H :
Student Chapter of A.I.A.,
Secretary; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, Sports,
Designing, Furniture; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
COLLEGE Y E A R S :
" F o u r years went by too
fast. The School of Architecture should lengthen
Its course to at least five years."
From Louellen, Kentucky;graduating in Industrial
Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Veteran's
Club, IM Club, A S T D ; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Sports, Theatre; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE Y E A R S :
" T h e y have been memorable
years and I hope the college continues t o grow to
make L I T a recognized school of Technology."
F r o m Madison Heights
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-arms; Exchange Editor
for Tech News, I.M. Club, A . S . T . D . ; SPECIAL
INTERESTS: School, Fraternities.
�Terence Bilovus
Bill Blackerby
Ray Dee Bland
From Royal Oak graduating in Architecture; ACT I V I T I E S A T T E C H : 1970 Spring Fair Chairman;
Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Vice-President, and
Pledgemaster; Ski Club, President; A.I.A. S P E C I A L
I N T E R E S T S : Art, Skiing; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "An education is much more
than a classroom experience."
From Rochester graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Editor-in-Chief of
the Tech News, A S T D ; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Sports, Politics, Journalism, and Humor; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "College,
as a vehicle of recognizing one's ignorance and
inadequacies, provides a firm base on which to
found an adult life."
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management,
Accounting Major; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.B.S.,
Omega Psi Phi Frat., Treasurer; S P E C I A L INT E R E S T S : Intramural Sports.
Waiiam Baldner
Howard R. Blanton
Stephen J. Bober
From Detroit graduating in Architecture; A C T I V I TIES AT TECH:
Student Chapter of A.I.A.,
Secretary; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Travel, Sports,
Designing, Furniture; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
COLLEGE YEARS:
"Four years went by too
fast. The School of Architecture should lengthen
its course to at least five years."
From Louellen, Kentucky;graduating in Industrial
Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Veteran's
Club, IM Club, A S T D ; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Sports, Theatre; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L LEGE YEARS:
"They have been memorable
years and I hope the college continues to grow to
make L I T a recognized school of Technology."
From Madison Heights
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-arms; Exchange Editor
for Tech News, I.M. Club, A . S . T . D . ; SPECIAL
I N T E R E S T S : School, Fraternities.
�Brian Bowron
Terry L. Bunt
From Oxford graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer, Auto mechanics. Organ Buff, and Teaching.
Raymond Busby
Richard E. Burmann
From Warren graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Designing, Creating, Sculpture, Art, Architecture;
COIWMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "Man
is the core of the world so you can not forget
about humanity."
James G. Burns
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Ski Club, A.S.T.D.;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports; COMMENTS
ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "Best years of my
life."
James Burtner
�Kenneth R. Brosh
Douglas R. Campbell
Manuel Campins
From Farmington graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Kappa Phi Sigma
and Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, I.M. Club;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Water and Snow Skiing,
Karate, Scuba Diving, Cars; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
C O L L E G E Y E A R S : I wish all the luck to those
who are behind me and I am glad 1 made it.
From Detroit graduating in Architecture; A C T I V I TIES AT TECH:
A.I.A., Dean's Honor Roll;
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Photography.
From Acarigua, Venezuela graduating in Industrial
Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Foreign
Student Club; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Swimming,
Tennis, Girls, and having a good time; COMMENTS
ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "They were the
most wonderful years of my life. I got lots of
experience and they were a riot."
Amen Carbossian
Joseph F. Carolin
Dennis Caruso
From Birmingham graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
A . S . T . D . , I.M.
Club, Vet's Club, V-Pres, Student Government;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Skiing, Sailing, Football,
Golf; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S :
"Getting through school is a joint effort for many,
it is unfortunate that it takes most students until
the 3rd year before they help each other study."
�Peter A. Cenzer
From Milford graduating in Industrial Management.
George Charchaflieh
From Aleppo, Syria; SPECIAL
Physics Projects
E. P. Chraboozewski
INTERESTS:
Douglas Eugene Cobum
Charles M. Cope
Gary Currier
From Westland graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A., L.l.T.
Golf Team; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE
YEARS: "God only knows I'm glad it's over."
From Topeka, Kansas graduating in Industrial
Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Vet's Club;
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
"These four years at L.l.T. have shown me how to
best achieve some of the many goals I have for
the future."
From Pontiac graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography and Sailing.
�Richard F. Czubas
Eugene E. Dahlin
From Hamtramck graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Theta X i , Fraternity.
From Livonia graduating in Electrical Engineering.
Allen L. Daum
From Utica graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
Phi Kappa Upsilon
Fraternity, A . S . T . D . ; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Boating.
Michael Dennis
Alan E. DePorter
Clifford Drochhak
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
A C T I V I T I E S AT T E C H :
Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary and Student
Gov't Representative; I.M. Club; and A.S.T.D.;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S :
"Long and enduring, with many great times."
From St. Clair Shores graduating in Industrial
Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Tech
News, Intermural Basketball, Baseball, Football;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Sports, Coaching Baseball,
Writing;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
Y E A R S : " A very complete education in all phases
of Industrial Management. Math classes are very
demanding and Mr. Lahr's classes were exceptional
in content."
From Utica graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
Ski Club, A.I.A. President;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : Wow!
What a relief.
�Donald D. Eagle
John D. Esselink
Kurt D. Essenmacher
From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Management, Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Senior
Class, Vice-President, I.M. Club, American Accounting Assoc., A.S.T.D.
From Warren graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hospital Administration;
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
"Long but Rewarding."
From Harbor Beach graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Alpha Sigma
Phi, Assistant Editor, Tech News (2 years). Publications Board; Student Government, Junior Class,
V-President, A.S.T.D., IM Club; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Intramural Football, Softball and
Basketball, I.F.C. Football and Softball; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "Lawrence Tech has a fine educational program but it
needs a more active social atmosphere to be rated
a top-notch college."
Carl Evangelista
Steven George Firavich
John M. Frazho
From Farmington graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Chairman of Institute
of Electrical & Electronic Engineers.
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, ASTD, LIT '70
Golf Team, Intermural Softball; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Marketing, Sales, Purchasing, Golf, Flyfishing, Archery, Hunting, Trap and Skeet, Skiing;
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
"Although it is the same for all students, there
were some courses I disliked, but overall I feel LIT
and faculty has given me a basic education for a
technical minded business career."
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Marketing Club, A.S.T.D.,
Industrial Management Club, AAA; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Car racing. Horseback riding. Travel.
�Terry L. Frisch
Elmer Mules Gee
David Gee
From Wyandotte graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM Club, A.ST.D.;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sailing, Football; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "I believe that Law/rence Tech is a great school and will
be better in the future for new students. Also all
the professors here are good. This is one experience everyone should have."
From Pontiac graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Chapter, A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water Sports, Hunting.
Rich Gibbons
Robert J. Gilmer
From East Detroit graduating in Industrial Management - Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: IM
Club, ASTD, Ski Club, Marketing Team, Golf
Team, Tech News Staff Writer, Intramural Baseball and Football, Elections Committee, Awards
Committee, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class, President of Senior Class; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Swimming, Hunting; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: " I hope the future will be as
great as this last year."
From Wyandotte graduating in Industrial Management, Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Student Government, Publications! Business Manager
A.S.T.D., I.M. Club, AAA, AMA.
Gary Gagarin
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports; COMMENTS
ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "I enjoyed them
very much, a good experience."
�Thomas Goniea
From Taylor graduating in Architecture.
Joseph L. Grabowski
From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering;
ACTIVITIES AT T E C H : I . E . E . E . , Ski Club; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "It was
an experience!"
Philip C. Good
Dale H. Goodsmith
From Livonia graduating In Electrical Engineering;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
I . E . E . E . , Secretary of
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Eng.
From Detroit graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Boating, Camping; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S :
"Glad
it's over."
Donald L . Griffiths
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Swimming, Hunting,
Camping, Music.
Don Gross
From Pleasant Ridge graduating in Electrical Engineering; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Sailing; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : " A long
hard grind."
�Lesliet Guzik
Cortney Halmi
From Oak Park graduating in Mathematics; A C T I VITIES AT TECH:
Vet's Club; S P E C I A L INT E R E S T S : Golf, Football, Chess, Spectator sports;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "An
experience."
Paul E. Hartge
Richard L. Hemstreet
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D.; S P E C I A L INT E R E S T S : Golf, Bowling; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "Glad it's overl!"
Gary L. Hitchcock
From Allen Park graduating in Mechanical Engineering; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Water skiing,
Playing guitar; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
YEARS:
"If a word could be used to express
what I learned during my years at Tech, it would
most certainly be P E R S E V E R A N C E ! "
Paul E. Hartge
From Livonia graduating in Industrial Management;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D.
Dave Brian Holmes
From Ferndale graduating in Industrial Management (Accounting); A C T I V I T I E S AT TECH:
American Society of Training and Development,
IM Club; COMMENTS ON Y O U R COLLEGE
Y E A R S : "Graduated 1968 Oakland Community
College, Associate Liberal Arts."
�Bruce L. Homer
From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Vet's Club.
Irek F. Imirowicz
From Warren graduating in Electrical Engineering;
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
"Great."
Robert J. Hubbard
From Saginaw graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: AIA, Ski Club, Kappa Phi Sigma
Fraternity; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE
YEARS: "College is what one makes of it, to me
it was a most rewarding and valuable experience."
Stanley D. Jager
From Grand Rapids graduating in Architecture;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: AIA, Student Gov't
Representative.
Dale W. Hurttgam
From Mt. Clemens graduating in Architecture;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: S.C.A.I.A., and Dean's
Honor Roll; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, Art,
Golf, Tennis, almost all sports and camping;
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "I
believe that Lawrence Tech is excellent academically. However, due to the commuter aspects of
the college, the social life is in need of improvement. I look for the future Student Activities
Building and dormitories to fulfill this need."
Robert Jerome Jason
From Dearborn graduating in Architecture; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Architecture, Art sculpture,
Wood carving; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE
YEARS; "Phewl"
�William R. Johnson
From Berkley graduating in Industrial Management.
Michael S. Jozwik
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
I.M. Club, A.S.T.D.,
Marketing Team, 70-71; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Travel, Photography.
Jorman B. Jones
From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Vice-President of A.B.S.;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : The Development of the
Black Community; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "The second hardest pursuit of
happiness of my life."
Gregory P. Kalwasinski
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
IM Club, Member
A.S.T.D., Member AMA.
Dean Allan Johns
From Lincoln Park graduating in Architecture;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Student Chapter, A.I.A.,
Speaker Coordinator.
Charles F. Kellner
From Detroit graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : S E S A ; COMMENTS ON
Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "It was nice, but it
lasted too long."
�David A. Kingstrom
Dietmar Kohtz
From Hazel Park graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Ski Club, I.M.
Club; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, Baseball,
Skiing, and Horseback riding; COMMENTS ON
YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: It hasn't always been
easy. There were many times when I doublted that
I would make it, but I also knew that I'd never
quit.
Robert S. Kolec
James C. Kolka
Mahendrakumar Chhotalal Kothari, "Bob"
From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Management; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Michigan-Ontario
Trials Assoc.; Golf, North American Trials Organization.
From India graduating in Electrical Engineering;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Lived at first L.l.T. dorm
for last three years; SPECIAL INTERESTS: To
make an attempt to do something new; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "A part
time adventure is to complete your undergraduate
courses in a foreign country."
Leon Kott
�John Livingston
From Detroit graduating in Industrial IVIanagement
Accounting; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: Assistant
Editor - Tech News.
Harlan W. C. Lorenz
From Farmington graduating in Industrial IVIanagement; COMIVIENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
"Tremendous experience."
Henry Losinski
From Detroit graduating in Industrial IVIanagement;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
I.M. Club, A.S.T.D.
Spring Fair, M.S.P.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Tennis, Flying, Chess, Bowling, Sailing, Theatre, Art
Galleries.
Dave Loughead
From Warren graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: Track, Boating, Skiing.
Caleb P. Luibrand
From Plymouth graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: A.I.A.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Baseball, Water color painting.
James C. Lusko
From New Boston graduating In Industrial Management.
�Waiiam G. Mac Lachlan
Waiiam W. MacMunn
From Southfield graduating in Industrial Management; ACTIVITIES A T T E C H :
A.S.T.D., I.M.
Club, Hockey; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports Hockey, Snow and Water Skiing, Tennis, Breeding
tropical fish; COMMENTS ON Y O U R COLLEGE
YEARS:
I enjoyed my past years at Lawrence
Tech and have met a lot of great people.
F r o m T r o y graduating in Mechanical Engineering;
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Society Manufacturing
Engineers - 4 years. Chairman U.A.W. Local 412
Unit No. 1 3 - 2 years; COMMENTS ON YOUR
C O L L E G E Y E A R S : " N i n e years night school."
Leo Maniago
Gerald J. Marchel
John Malak
From Allen Park graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
A.S.T.D., I.M.
Club, Intramural Football, Basketball, and Baseball; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Golf, Drawing,
Marketing research; COMMENTS ON Y O U R COLLEGE YEARS: "The years I've been here, have
been very enjoyable as well as very educational.
I've biet people who have been good friends, as
well as good classmates."
From Southgate graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
A.S.T.D., I.M.
Club, Sports Editor, Asst. Athletic Director; SPEC I A L INTERESTS: A n y kind of sports; movies
and books; COMMENTS ON Y O U R COLLEGE
Y E A R S : " H a d a lot of f u n between classes and
noon hour - met a lot of interesting people (good
and b a d ) . "
Richard H. Mark
From Farmington graduating in Electrical Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Vice-Chairman
I.E.E.E., M.S.P.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography.
�Sylvester J. Marlett
From Dearborn
Management.
Heights graduating in Industrial
Robert Matschekowski
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Cars and guns; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "I would
highly recommend this college to anyone who is
thinking of going to college."
Charles E. Marzolf
From East Detroit graduating in Industrial Management, Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Intramural baseball; Hockey; COMMENTS ON
Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "I found that college
is rather challenging and difficult but it was also
enjoyable."
Douglas May
From Royal Oak graduating in Electrical Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
I . E . E . E . , Student
Government.
Gerald Mathie
From Southfield
gineering.
graduating
in Mechanical En-
Dan McBride
�James John McCurdy
Michael McCurdy
Lawrence A. McDonald
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management,
Accounting Major; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Intramural Baseball and Football, Worked in Maintenance, S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Sports; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "1 have
had a very nice time at Lawrence Tech; the things
I have learned here could never be replaced."
From Southfield graduating in Industrial Management, Accounting Major; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Intramural Sports; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "I found that my four years at
Lawrence were for the most part a tremendous
experience. However, at times I wondered if I
would make it."
From Rochester graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D.; Management Club; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Automotive
mechanics. Auto racing; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "It was a short 5 years. The
school was very short on social activities and girls."
Doug McFalls
John C. McKay
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
Student Government
President 1970 - 1971, Senator 1969 - 1970, Coordinator of 1969 Christmas Party, A . S . T . D . , I.M.
Club;COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S :
Life at L.l.T. like anywhere else, your outputs in
the form of achievement and self-fulfillment are
completely dependent and in respect to your Inputs. After four years at L.l.T. I can honestly say
that they have been for the most part rewarding.
My last year as Student Government President has
been both exciting and rewarding.
Martin G. Mendelson
From Farmington graduating in Mechanical Engineering.
�Jack H. Michels
From Lake Orion graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D., President; Secretary 69-70; I.M. Club, Secretary-Treasurer 69-70; C.P.O.; Student Government Dean's
List, Lambda lota Tau, and Who's Who; S P E C I A L
I N T E R E S T S : Reading and Golf.
Robert John Mikulski
Robert L. Miller
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D.; Newman Club,
IM Club, A.A.A.; Intermural sports; S P E C I A L INT E R E S T S : Sports; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "Glad to finish."
From Royal Oak graduating in Architecture; ACT I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Student Chapter, A.I.A.;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Travel, Art, Photography;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "The
best thing I have gotten from Lawrence Tech is
my wife — Judy K.
Robert N. Morales
From Southgate graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Phi Kappa Upsilon,
Pledgemaster, Chaplin, Junior Class officer. Senior
Class officer, L I T Ski club. Treasurer.
Ronald K. Mudge
From Sterling Heights graduating in Electrical Engineering; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Swimming, Flying; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S :
"I thought it would never end."
Richard Nawrocki
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management,
Accounting; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Sigma Phi
Epsilon Fraternity, A.S.T.D.
�Ewald Nielson
James D. Nicol
James G. Nichols
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D. member,
I.M. Club, Business Manager of Senior Class " 7 1 " ;
SPECIAL INTERESTS: People, A r t and Humanity,
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE Y E A R S :
Filled w i t h " u p s " and " d o w n s " , and it's d i f f i c u l t
to say which one dominates over the other.
From Port Huron graduating in Architecture;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A . I . A . ; Bowling league;
Camera club; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Travel,
Sports, Music, A r t ; COMMENTS ON Y O U R COLLEGE Y E A R S :
" T h e past four years at L.l.T.
have proved challenging - it's not until you finally
reach your last year of school that you start t o
find your individual expression through the knowledge you have gained."
Robert E . Negohosian
J. Howard Nudell
Timothy Charles O'Connor
From Farmington graduating in Architecture; ACTIVITIES A T T E C H :
Student Chapter A l A ;
COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE Y E A R S :
"Finally!!!"
From Detroit graduating in Architecture; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Student Chapter, A . l . A .
From Detroit graduating in Mechanical Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : President, Freshman
Class; House Manager and Secretary, Phi Kappa
Upsilon; M.S.P.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Golfing, Hunting, Stamps, Woodworking; COMMENTS
ON Y O U R COLLEGE Y E A R S : "Memories and
agonies that can never be forgotten, nor ever relived."
�Gilbert J. Opaleski
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "I'm
glad it's finished."
Thomas S. Pallas
From Hamtramck graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
A . S . T . D . , I.M.
Club; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Speed skating,
bicycle riding, swimming; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
C O L L E G E Y E A R S : 'Through these years I have
gained the knowledge and obtained the insight to
assist me throughout the many trying years to
come."
Owen William O'Rourke
From Detroit
ACTIVITIES
TERESTS:
COMMENTS
a good time,
man."
graduating in Industrial Management;
A T T E C H : A . S . T . D . ; S P E C I A L INFootball, Shooting, Photography;
ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "Had
learned a great deal about my fellow
Thomas Panian
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
Phi Kappa Upsilon;
A.S.T.D.; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
Y E A R S : "I have enjoyed my four years at Lawrence Tech, both academically and socially, and I
feel I have been prepared to enter the business
world.
I can see great progress and a bright
future for L I T . "
Philip R. Osburn
From Livonia graduating in Architecture; ACTIVIT I E S A T T E C H : A.I.A.
Robert J. Parker
From Detroit graduating In Industrial Management;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Vice-President of Fraternity, Social Committee Chairman, IM Club, A.S.T.D., Football and
Baseball (Intermural); S P E C I A L INTERESTS:
Computers and Electronics; COMMENTS ON
YOUR COLLEGE YEARS:
"I found my time
spent at L I T to be years of hard work, wholesome
fun, and excellent preparation for the future. The
world demands something more each year of new
grads and I hope to prove myself capable through
my college background of meeting the challenges
which present themselves. Since the college years
can never be relived or recaptured in time, I shall
always cherish the fond memories of my time
here at L . l . T . "
�Stanley J. Pence
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management.
Blaine F. Potter, Jr.
From Farmington graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
A . S . T . D . , VicePresident; IM Club, A A A , AMA, Lambda lutaTau,
CPO, Student Gov't Rep., A.S.T.D.
John Paul Peters
From Pontiac graduating in Electrical Engineering;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E.
Gregory T. Richter
From Milford graduating in Architecture; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Student Chapter, A.I.A.; S P E CIAL INTERESTS:
Sports, Photography, and
Travel.
Randall Petresh
From Southfield graduating in Mechanical Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : S . A . E . ; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Sports car racing; Stereo
electronics; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
Y E A R S : "Sure has been a long time and I'm glad
it's over."
Paul R. Riethmeier
From Pontiac graduating in Electrical Engineering;
A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Vice-President, Recording Secretary; I.F.C.
Representative, Vice-President; I . E . E . E . , MSPE;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Photography, Computer
Programming.
�Benito J. Riozzi
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES A T TECH:
I.M. Club, American
Accounting Association; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Traveling, Photography, Hunting, Fishing, Gun collecting, and Stamp Collecting; COMMENTS ON
YOUR COLLEGE Y E A R S :
My plans for the
future is to continue pursuing knowledge. I don't
intend to forsake it f o r a number of years as I
mistakenly did after I graduated f r o m high school.
Dennis Rushlau
From Southfield graduating in Electrical Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : I.E.E.E.; SPECIAL
INTERESTS: Electronics.
J. W. Roland
From Clarkston graduating in Industrial Management.
Timm Arthur Sahs
From Kalamazoo graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.S.T.D.; SPECIAL
INTERESTS: Sailing, Golf, Painting, Sculpture,
Swimming and A u t o Mechanics.
Frederick J. Rosiak
From Dearborn graduating in Electrical Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
I.E.E.E.; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "Interesting."
John 0. Savage, Jr.
From Royal Oak graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Senior Class, Sec:Treas.; IM Club, A.S.T.D., A M A . ; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, Track.
�Robert J . Schervish
Timothy See
Frank Semico
From Roseville graduating in Industrial Management; Accounting Major; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Alpha Sigma Phi, Rush Chairman, A . S . T . D . , Secretary, Circle K, Treasurer, IM Club, Ski Club;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Baseball, Skiing, Jazz and
Classical Percussion; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "Lawrence Tech has a lot to offer
every student, but you only get out of a school
what you put into it."
From Imlay City graduating in Architectural Engineering; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : Secretary of
Lawrence Christian Fellowship; Student Chapter
A.I.A.; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Designing buildings for countries other than U.S., especially the
Tropics, particularly for missionaries; COMMENTS
ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "Lawrence has
given me specifically the education I was looking
for when I chose this school."
Frank J. Separa
John Sienkiewicz
Dennis F. Slavin
From Roseviile graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : IM Club, A . S . T . D . ,
Theta Xi Fraternity, I F C Treasurer.
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management.
From Dearborn Heights graduating in Industrial
Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Alpha
Sigma Phi, I F C , President and Secretary, Social
Chairman, Student Government; S P E C I A L INTERE S T S : Golf, Member of L I T Golf team. Bowling,
Women (there's none at L I T ) ; COMMENTS ON
Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "It was an experience
that I enjoyed, but I am glad it's over for good
(I hope)."
�Gregory Ross
From Detroit graduating in Industrial Management;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH:
Student Government;
A.B.S., IM Club, A . A . A . , S . F . C . , A . S . T . D . , Student
Assistant IM Department & Admission Office;
S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Computer application in
business systems; plans to attend graduate school
in Business Administration; COMMENTS ON
YOUR C O L L E G E Y E A R S :
Great! Onee one
learns to cope with the absence of females. Lawrence Tech has given me a good start on the path
to success.
Raymond Shepherd
Scott Sherman
From Hazel Park graduating in Mechanical Engineering; COMMENTS ON Y O U R
COLLEGE
Y E A R S : It's been an interesting and informative
time here at L.l.T.
Dwight Sherry
Thomas J. Soboczynski
From Farmington graduating in Architecture; A C TIVITIES AT T E C H : AIA; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Tennis, Swimming, Sculpture, Painting.
From Lincoln Park graduating in Industrial Management, Accounting Major; A C T I V I T I E S A T
TECH:
Business manager of Kappa Phi Sigma;
Newman Club, President; IM Club; S P E C I A L INT E R E S T S : Sports; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : "Could use a field house."
Neil H. Spence
From Warren graduating in Mechanical Engineering.
�Ron Stanley
Mike Stackpoole
Wesley A. Swain
From Dearborn graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
A.S.T.D.; IM
Club; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Getting through
xhool while working full time and raising a family;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S : " L I T
is educational but warm. After two years at other
cold, dull schools, L I T was friendly and interesting.
LIT is a school where the Instructors treat you as
an equal human being rather than a subordinate."
From Southfield graduating in Industrial Management.
Michael Alan Szymberski
Ralph Tack
Robert Trombley
From Detroit graduating in Chemistry; A C T I V I TIES AT TECH:
American Chemical Society
Student Affiliates,Secretary and President of L.l.T.
Student Chapter; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Sports,
Photography, Motorcycling.
From Royal Oak graduating m Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : V-Pres. IM Club,
A.S.T.D.; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Sports, Automobiles; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
Y E A R S : "I'm grateful I had the opportunity to
advance my education. I feel now, I can constructively add my advice to industry."
�Daniel T. Valascho
James K. Vallance
From Wyandotte graduating in Industrial Management; Accounting Major; SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Sports; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE
YEARS: "I've been in and out of this school for
seven years and it seemed to improve every year."
From Dearborn Heights graduating in Mechanical
Engineering.
Gregory G. Vannoy
Anthony Virag
From Livonia graduating in Mechanical Engineering; SPECIAL INTERESTS: My wife is my special
interest! I also have two fine American boys who
monopolize the time that I have remaining; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "They
have been a challenge. After working in industry
it is most difficult to go back to the college curricula and make up for what one had missed. It
would have been so much easier to do when
DADDY offered to pay the bill; but then, we
learn with the years and with the years come
experience. I like to think that the college years
have been fruitful years and I sincerely intend to
put my education to the greatest use."
Jerry Wale
From Pontiac graduating in Electrical Engineering;
ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E.; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Electronics - as a hobby.
Gregory G. Vannoy
From Detroit graduating in Chemistry; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: American Chemical Society
Student Affiliates, (founder on campus), President2 years, Vice-President - 2 years; SPECIAL INTERESTS: Computers, Chemical Research; COMMENTS ON YOUR COLLEGE YEARS: "During
my seven years of attendance I've been in all curriculums, but my most enjoyable years have been
while I was in Chemistry. The faculty and fellow
students have been the most pleasant, helpful, and
enjoyable people I've known."
Glen Wagner
From Detroit graduating in Electrical Engineering; ACTIVITIES AT TECH: I.E.E.E.; SPECIAL
INTERESTS: R/C Models.
�Marvin L. Wehr
om Evansville, Indiana graduating in Industrial
anagement, Accounting Major; S P E C I A L IMPRESTS: Contract Bridge, Chess, Bowling and
)lf.
Richard J. Weise
Carl L. Westergard
From Wyandotte graduating in Mechanical Engineering; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
Y E A R S : "From an old (almost professional) student who has seen many campuses, the student
body and teacher relationship at L I T is truly
exceptional."
From Southfield graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : IM Club, A.S.T.D.,
Student Government Representative.
Donald F. Weston
rem Highland Park graduating in Chemistry; A C IVITIES A T T E C H : American Chemical Society
id Treasurer; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S : Sports.
James 0. Wharry
Dean Yost
From Flint graduating in Architecture; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H : A.I.A.; S P E C I A L I N T E R E S T S :
Swimming; COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E
Y E A R S : "Doors are not opened by wishing them
so, nor success acquired by dreams alone. It takes
a special kind of determination to achieve that
success."
From Lathrup Village graduating in Industrial Management; A C T I V I T I E S A T T E C H :
Sigma Phi
Epsilon Fraternity, President and Controller, Student Government, Treasurer, Ski Club, SecretaryTreasurer; I F C , Vice-President; S P E C I A L INTERESTS:
Skiing, Water Sports, Football, Hockey;
COMMENTS ON Y O U R C O L L E G E Y E A R S ; "It's
been an experience for the past 5 years. Activities
really add to the educational process."
James Zabhor
Stanley G. Zdunczyk
���One's-self I sing, a simple separate person
Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse.
Of physiology from top to toe I sing.
Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse
— I say the Form complete is worthier far,
• The Female equally with Male I sing.
Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,
;^ Cheerful, for freest action formed under the laws divine,
The Modern Man I sing.
Walt Whitman
ADMINISTRATION
Wayne H. Buell
President
�The objectives of L.I.T. as stated in the catalog and other College publications are complete with respect to the prupose, kind, quality
and content of our courses of study. Concomitant with these are other specific objectives which relate to the welfare of all segments
of the campus community and the image of the College. Perhaps these are a measure of our progress toward fulfilling basic objectives.
They include: studies on and efforts to improve student retention, employee compensation and quality of personnel, student-teacher
ratio, teacher evaluation and teaching methods, student services, alumni relations, industry relations, student-faculty relations, better
imderstanding and communication through the organization from students to trustees, completion of our campus master plan, and meticulous study and ordering of priorities to better serve our three student bodies. Our total effort will be satisfactory if employees,
students, alumni and our publics can point with pride to accomplishments of L.I.T. and their association with the College.
Wayne H. Buell
November 18,1970
Gilder D. Jackson
Michael L. Mitchell
Robert L. Hart
Lewis Moon
�James O. Trew
John Choitz
Director of Development
Director o f Admissions & Registrar
�William C. Burke
Director of Placement
Edward T. Darling
Paul F. Kinder
Clarence A. Phillips
Arthur D. Hart
Richard E. Marburger
Director of Industrial Relations
�Wellington E. Ward
Director of High School Relations
�Max B. Coan
Melvin L. Janney
Assistant Director of Admissions
Assistant Director of Business Affairs
Jay H. Montgomery
John S. Ellis
Superintendent of Campus Facilities
Harold Van Bussum
IVIanager of Campus Store
Executive Secretary of Alumni Association
Charles A. Lipsmeier
Chief Accountant
�Paul R. Riethmeier
Mark Lewis
Terrence W. Oppold
Ralph Collins
Samuel F. Lewis
Computer Operations Supervision
Accounts Receivable, Student Relations
Judy Williams
Ralph Collins
Student Services
Data Processing
�Robyn J. Moon
Secretary
Berelah Buck
Secretary
Elizabeth Mc Mahon
Secretary
Judith S. Ham
Linda Trepanier
Marva L. Kadar
Secretary
���A university An institution consciously
devoted to the pursuit
of knowledge, the solution
of problems, the critical
appreciation of achievement,
and the training of men
at a really high level.
Abraham Flexner
FACULTY
��R. Darrow Champlin
James Weeks
Earl W. Pellerin
Director of School
of Architecture
Lucy G. Merritt
Jerry L. Crist
John M. Goodenow
George W. Mach
��Donald H. Dent
Robert D. Hatch
Head, Department
of Construction Engineering
Head, Department
of Electrical Engineering
Hans G. Erneman
Director of School
of Engineering
�Clarence G. Chambers
J. Frazier Wattenbarger
��Cleophas M. Buck
Stanley F. Harris
Nicholas J. Pritula
Russell B. Mc Afee
Leland A. Lahr
Director of School
of Industrial Management
��David P. Mioduszewski
David A. Brent
James R. Kramer
David H. Woodward
Nandor J. Zimmersmann
��Ralph H. Read
Steven A. Passon
George N. Sarris
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Thomas D. Odle
��Barbara C. Gram
Wilson Daugherty
Victor Angelescu
Head, Departmeni
of Language and Literature
Barry W. Knister
Alfred W. Lamson
James S. Rodgers
Shirley S. Williamson
��Roy W. Schenkel
Henry W. Nace
Head, Department
of Mathematics
Robert H. Burroughs
John S. Chesman
Ellen M. Hartwell
Edmund Jositas
Thomas A. Lackey
Joseph J. McDermott
Michael J. Merscher
Norman C. Otten
Lynne O. Ramer
David N. Rodwell
Sonia M. Henckel
��Joseph J. Shields
Robert T. Xeras
Mary F. Yorke
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PRESS
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Congratulations to the Graduates of
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�1971
THE
YEAR
�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
As the 1970-1971 school year comes to an end and
the Year Book Staff looks back over the past year and all
its work, they hope that their efforts have been successful.
We hope that in years to come you can look at the 1971
Year Book and recall fond memories of a year that was a
part of your college days. I t is our hope that every
student at Lawrence will be as proud of this publication
and the school i t depicts as we are to have been a part of
it
At this time I would like to take the opportunity to
extend appreciation and recognition to those people who
played an important part in making this book a reality.
To John, president of the Student Government,
thank you for the confidence and constant encouragement
that you gave to us. Your countless hours of work to
help us overcome those obstacles that confronted us
throughout the year are beyond thanks.
To all administrators, faculty and students who are
always a very important part of any Year Book, thank you
for being a part of the '71 Year Book for without you
and this school there would be no need for its creation.
My staff, Gerhard, Patty, and Brian, many thanks
for the hours of work that you so willingly offered. They
were appreciated very much.
Of all those people at Lawrence Tech who played a
role in making this book a reality, there is one whom I
find very hard to thank. His many long hours spent and
dsills contributed coidd not have been done without in
creating this publication. Because of the scope of his
worth, i t is practically impossible to thank, my assistant
editor, B m Schmidt. To him goes a VERY SPECIAL
thanks.
James R. Kolanek, Editor
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�THE YEAR
1970
LIBRARY
~ awRFNCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
�Index
Editorial ........................... 4
Activities ........................... 18
Organizations ..................... 48
The year of change ............... 108
Seniors ............................ 152
Faculty .............................. 184
Administration .................... 204
Advertising ........................ 214
Acknowledgements .............. ... 224
���EDITORIAL
�What is a university? The university is a place where new ideas
are fostered and developed, and where intellectual freedom and
thought is encouraged. What happens when the university becomes stagnate, unimaginative and does not meet the challenges
of the day? The university dies .... The university student reflects the attitudes of the institution. We in the 1970's are
faced with the most complex problems yet to be faced by
man. Without the proper solutions to these problems, man
faces extinction from the face of the earth.
What has Lawrence Institute of Technology done to prepare
it's students who will be professional leaders and developers in
a pollution ridden and socially unbalanced society? Where are
the courses in black studies and environmental control? In the
next quarter century we will face problems of tremendous
social upheaval and the possibility of extinction. The Lawrence
Tech student, although quite well prepared in the art of physics,
engineering, mathematics and chemistry is not quite ready to
face such consequential problems.
The problem lies not in the student, because the student comes
ready to learn and be inspired to think. Lawrence Tech. does
not teach the student to think. It only teaches the student to
do. The job of inspiration lies with the admistration and faculty.
With curriculums the same today as they were thirty years ago,
how can these antiquated systems possibly meet the challenge
of today.
With a few changes in the right directions Lawrence Tech
could readily be changed from the Lawrence Tech of the 1930's
into a new Lawrence Tech facing the 1970's. Without these
changes the 1970's will have no need for Lawrence Tech, because Lawrence Tech will still be teaching the rhetroiG of the
past.
Michael J. Thomas, Editor
������"If you've seen one city slum you've
seen them all."
-
Spiro Agnew
"I draw the line in the dust and toss the
gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and
I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever."
George C. Wallace
���"Now the trumpet summons us again - not as a
call to bear arms, though arms we need - not as
a cal I to battle, though embattled we are - but a
call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle ..
against the common enemies of man: tyranny,
proverty , disease and war itself."
John F. Kennedy
�"Now the trumpet summons us again - not as a
call to bear arms, though arms we need - not as
a cal I to battle, though embattled we are - but a
call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle ..
against the common enemies of man: tyranny,
proverty, disease and war itself."
John F. Kennedy
�"There are no ghettos in Chicago."
Richard Daley
�ACTIVITIES
�WAR AND PEACE
�IN THE CONDUCT OF OUR FOREIGN POLICY, WE ARE ACTING IN KEEPING WITH PRINCIPLES THAT WERE ESTABLISHED
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING WORLD WAR II - CONTAINMENT
AND PRESERVATION OF THE STATUS QUO -
PRINCIPLES
THAT ARE CLEARLY INADEQUATE FOR CONDITIONS MORE
THAN 20 YEARS AFTER THEY WERE FIRST CONCEIVED.
EUGENE McCARTHY
�THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND OUR MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT
IS SUPPOSEDLY ONE OF DEFENSE. YET THE POLICIES ARE
ESSEI\JTIALLY OFFENSIVE, AND THE PROGRAMS ARE OF
SUCH
MAGNITUDE THAT THEY
HAVE
IN
FACT BECOME
POLICY AND HAVE OVERRIDDEN PRINCIPLE.
-
EUGENE McCARTHY
ONLY 250 DEAD THIS PAST WEEK, A REDUCTION FROM .....
�FOOTBALL
��GREEKS
LIBRARY
�SPRING FAIR
�ORGANIZATIONS
Gregory Ross, Student Gov't. Representative
Larry Neal
Walter McNeil
Gary Archer
Dennis Patton
Albert Ramsey
Brenda Huckaby
Shawn Davis
Al Barber
Alvin Dow
David W. Perkins
George L. Pearson
Charles L. Mitchell
Mike Jackson
Dianne Elliott
Albert Miller
Roy Echols, President
Ron Owens, Treasurer
Yancey Hughes
�S. M. C.
H. Erich Heideman
John Flynn
Dennis Bidwell
Martin Hansen
Bob Bay
Dave Hildebrandt
Ralph Schmidt
Dave Flack
Brian
Bob Dixon
Doug Shoemaker
Glenn Nief
Greg Bakalich
John Heitz
Ed Stevens
Tom Borek
Bill Schmidt
Ed Kustowski
�Student Government
1. Greg Ross
2. Brian Bahr
3. Ben Swain
4. Terry Bilovus
5. Steve Heaton
6. Bob Houghtaling
7. J. Dudly Wiggins
8. Gerrit J. Stemmer
9. Cheryl Wrobel
10. Doug Rudy
11. Frank Noggle
12. Mike Thomas
13. Greg Bakalich
14. Larry Engel
15. Dennis O'Connel
16. Peggy Shuart
17. E. Timothy Pawloski
18. Beatrice Serghi
19. Stephen Tertel, II
20. Philip Peters
21. Terry Oppold
22. Glenn Mayhew
23. Vincent P. Render
24. Robert Baldwin
John C. McKay
John McDonald
Ernest Hughes
Jack Michels
Dennis Slavin
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Conrad P. Schwartz
Allan Schmaltz
David Brudi
Chris Bosen
Bill Cruickshank
Mike Travis
Cheryl Wrobel
Rosemary Wilding
Susan Willard
Julie Cassani
Debbie Waider
Peggy Shuart
Nadine Geisler
Patty Manz
Donna Placta
Mrs. E. Hartwell
Mary Attaman
Gale Volkening
Bea Serghi
Judy Hamm, Vice-President
Sandy Herrick
Deana Alexander
Not Pictured:
Lynda Haith
Janet Smith
Susan Willard, President
Bea Serghi, Treasurer
Peggy Shuart, Secretary
Mrs. E. Hattwell, Advisor
�Alpha Epsilon Pi
Dave Brockett
John Strack
Tony Moehlig
Pam Haxton
Bob P. Baldwin
Al Haxton
Theron Beardslee
Dave Fishman
Bob L. Baldwin
Noel Malokowski
Dan Stien
Gary Koenig
Brian Newlin
Ken Brosch
Karl Kandler, Jr.
Dean Yost
Jim Kolanek
Al Webb
Dave Canavesio
Al Levett
Bob Prange
Tom Soboczynski
Jim Hedgecock
Rich Naworcki
Mark Hall
Gary Theunick
Rob Hubbard
Dick Neldon
Ben Swaine
Gerrit Stenner
Terry Bilovus
John Pintal
Jim Wiggins
OFFICERS
President, Dean Yost
Vice-President, Ben Swaine
Controller, Rich Naworcki
Corresponding Secretary, Mark Hall
Recorder, John Pintal
�Alpha Sigma Phi
1. Kurt Essenmacher
2 Tom Venettis
3. Dennis Caruso
4. Al Howarth
5. Ron Barley
6. Bob McCutheon
7. Dick Chute
8. Steve Bober
9. Dennis Slavin
10. Mike Dennis
11. Brian Judge
12 Gary Churchill
l3. Ric Hall
14 Tim Hahnke
15. Larry Oleszko
16 Ed Gordon
17. Paul Fitzpatrick
18. Allan Schmatz
19 Ron Brissette
20. Dan Heffernan
21 Bill Bennett
22. Dennis Schlitt
23. Chuch Borghi
24 Gene Krol
25 Luigi Vettraino
Tom Thompson
Conrad Schwartz, President
�Phi Kappa Upsilon
1. Larry Krajewski
Joseph Braschayko
Warren Halley
Thomas Panian, Secretary
Ronald Colcernian, President
Allan Winklejohn, Warden
Gerald Paloski, Vice-President
Kumar Kathekar
Michael Milosic
David Fowler
James Tradell
Greg Waleke, Treasurer
Antonio Zabala
Michael Slawinski
Not Pictured :
Michael Fitzpatrick
Donald Kinn
Philip Fenton
Philip Kuyaua
Kenneth Miller
Garret Krishan
Al Daum
�Theta Xi
Xuthus of Ionia
Diana of the Ephesians
Hippocrates
Xenophon
Diarheseus of Thrace
Aristarchus of Samothrace
Hippopotamus
Zanthoxylum
Sophocles of Tanzania
Sochetumius
Homer of Jethroedus
Aristophanes of Byzantium
Hippocrene of Helicon
Dionysius of Halicanarssus
Doug Rudy
Chuck Carolin
Tom Soboczynski
Gerrit Stemmer
Eric Reese
Jim Deevey
Steve Heaton
Roy Echols
Ira Jannet
Larry Dionne
Bob Butters
Dave Nichols
Frank Blazino, Union Carbode
Glen Mayhew
Art Thomas
Jerry Kayne
Stan Hodew
Larry Arnold
Don Serwonski
Cliff Kirkland
Bob Hautamcki
Jan Lown
Gene Defore
John Frazho
Bob Tattersfield
Mike Everett
Bob Houghtaling, President
Nick Nabozniak
Giles Zielkowski
Dennis O'Connell, Vice-President
Bob Blaine
Gary Wood
Ralph Petersen
Don Sikora
Greg Kalwasinski
John Savage
Don Eagle
Tom Pembroke
Larry Francek
Mike Wierzbicki
Jack Michels, Secretary-Treasurer
Tony Baer
Tom Langridge
�Not Pictured:
Mr. Cleophus Buck, Faculty Advisor
J. Blocki
Dave Brick
J. Cazeno
Ron Chick
Larry Cohen
Allen Daley
D. Hines
Steve Firanvick
R. Florio
Bill Gmeiner
Bill Gniewek
Jerry Grudzinsky
John Gugill
Emery Molnar
J. Kozich
D. Krause
D. Kozlowski
M. Litt
Bill Maclachlan
Ken Maust
George Medo
R. Mikulaki
L. Miller
Dennis Monaghan
Ron Mortenson
Owen O'Rourke
Tom Pallas
Mike Parker
Scot Ries
Frank Scarpelli
Paul Seehaser
Dennis Slavin
Ray Zemens
G. Opaleski
Chuck Swenson
Don McCluskey
�STUDENT
CI-IAPTER
A.S.T.D.
Mike Parker
Doug Rudy, President
Glenn Mayhew, Vice-President
Allen Daley
Bill Maclachlan
Jack Michels, Secretary
Gerrit Stemmer
Scott Ries
Tom Langridge
Gary Wood
Ralph Petersen
Don Sikora
Dennis O'Connel, Treasurer
14. Nick Nabozniak
15. Mike Wierzbicki
16. Larry Dionne
17. Ira Jannet
18. Larry Arnold
19. Bob Houghtaling
20. Owen O'Rourke
21. C. Kirkland
22. Jerry Kayne
23. Larry Francek
24. Art Thomas
25. Bob Blaine
26. John Frazho
Not Pictured:
J. Blocki
L. Cohen
K. Maust[
R. Mikulski
D. Monaghan
T. Pallas
T. Pembroke
E. Riese
B. Tattersfield
G. Ziolkowski
C. Swenson
D. McCluskey
�A. A. A.
Mr. Cleophus Buck, Faculty Advisor
Bill Gniewek
Tony Baer
John Frazho
Don Eagle
Steve Heaton
Don Serwonski
Ron Chick
Roy Zemens
Roy Eckols
Jerry Kayne
Not Pictured:
Ira Jannet
�A. M.A.
Ralph Petersen
Larry Arnold
Garry Wood
Bob Houghtaling
Tom Langridge
Larry Nichols
Nick Nobozniak
Larry Francek
William Cruikshank, I.E.E:E.
Bob Houghtaling, I.M. Club
Don Roy, 1.E .E.E.
Dennis O'Connel, Chairman
R. Douglass, A. I.A.
Jack Michels, I.M . Club
Mike Travis, M.S.P.E.
Edgar Hughes, Advisor
�A. I. A.
Susan Willard
Craig Hall
Dale Scrace
Dale Hurttgam
Frank Lloyd Wright
R. Bruce Penberthy
Greg Golembiewski
Michaelangelo
James Nichols
Walter Pudyk
Ross Purceful
Phillip Forsyth
13. Charles Swindell
14. Charles Cohen
15. Wayne Miller
16. Frank Schropa
17. David VanGorder
18. Clifford Drochak
19. Willaim Baldner
20. Lou Cudin
21 . Brian Newlin
22. Spiro Agnew
23. Dennis Heidel
24. Robert Bay
Dwight Sherry
Randolph Douglass, Vice-President
James A. Zachow
John Malak
Francis J. Rutz, Treasurer
Richard Terry
Stephen Tertel, II, President
Wayne Zibell
Rolland Schlosser, Corresponding Secretary
Dale Hurtgam
Offensive Team
1. Nick Nabozniak
2. Larry Francek
3. Larry Dionne
4. Jim Nicol
5. Stan Hodur
6. Paul Seehaver
7. Dave Nichols
8. Tom Pembroke
9. Tim Kadich
�M. S. P. E.
1. Edgar S. Hughes, P.E.
Frank J. Semeco
Michael Travis, President
Larry E. Monigold , Treasurer
Daniel Lehnert, Secretary
Lee A. Stouse
7. Ronald C. Hatcher
8. Roger L. Young
9. Michael Liedtke
10. Nicholas Novak
11. David Sepesi
12. Vincent P. Render
13. Larry Kobernik
14. William T. Cruickshank
15. Jerome Baumgartner
16. Robert C. Boswel
17. Philip M. Peters
18. Larry J. Engel
19. Walter E. Klebar
20. Daniel C. Gehringer
21. Randall J. White
22. Frank E. Noggle
Not Pictured :
Randall L. Anderson
David F. Barnhart
William Fraser
Ernest L. Hughes
John C. Jamison, III
Michael Janowski
Karl Kandler, Jr.
Richard Kreisman
Richard H. Mark
David T. Mill
Paul Novak
Timothy C. O'Conner
Michael R. Paczas
Theodore T. Racchi
Bruce H. Rawnsley
Donald L. Roy
Robert M. Turpin
Terry Oppolld, President
Vets Club
Pat Ives, Vice-President
Steve Heaton, Treasurer
Larry Dionne, Student Gov't. Representative
Tom Tighe
Ken Ruse
John Campbell
George Tessman
Frank Noggle
Larry Bodack
Bruce Horner
Joe Carolin
Mike Janowski
Dave Gulberson
�S. A. E.
David A. Sepesi
Randall J. White
Thomas G. Ladoski, Secretary - Treasurer
Robert C. Boswell, Chairman
Michael W. Liedtke
Ronald C. Hatcher
Larry E. Monigold
Lee A. Stouse
Nicholas J. Novak, Vice-Chairman
Larry J. Engel
Vincent Peter Render, Student Gov't. Representative
Mike Travis
Not Pictured:
Philip Peters
Michael R. Paczas
Terrence A. Obrien
Ronald C. Colcernian
Douglas R. Mackay
Neal A. Hahka
Steven J. Hornbeck
Kenneth W. Sucher
Ernest L. Hughes
Jerome G. Baumgartner
Daniel C. Gehringer
Benjamin D. Gralla
Ken P. Hojnacki
Karl Kandler
Walter E. Kleban
Daniel F. Lehnert
Fransis E. Noggle
Larry A. Oleszko
Frank J. Semeco
Kenneth M. Cyll
Joseph M. Naujokas
Martin L. Witkop
�Freshman Class
�Sophmore Class
�Junior Class
�Lawrence Christian Fellowship
��S. D.S.
Sterling Gee
Kanti V. Gala
Mahendakumar Kothari
Dan Gehringer
Douglas Kass
Bruce Zarzeski
Mohammad A. Khan
Chris L. Bosen
Patrick O'Boyle
Dennis Heidel
Dale Ewald
�Ski Oub
Tom Yott
Jim Nicolai
Billy Kidd
Jerry Babinchak
Jerry Festian, Vice-President ,
Peggy Shuart
Marty Trew
Robyn Moon
Mary Wilkinson
Dan Gehringer
Bill Rogers
Tim Gaffney
Fidel Castro
Richard M. Nixon
Jean Claude Kiley
Tom Babinchak
Ken Westover
Tim Ehlen
Al Rossi, President
Ross Schmit
Paul Petrac
Dale Ewald
�Circle K
Jim Stewart
Ron Childs, Treasurer
Don Grabawitchesass, President
Rich Hedengren
Brian Bahr, Secretary
Loren Delgado, Vice-President
Rog Veiylsteke
Butch McKelvey
Dave Lilienthal
Bill Hall
���Tech News
Jim Kolanek, Photographer
Kurt Essenmacher, Asst. Editor
Ted Balaj
Patty Manz
Jim Denisio, Editor
��The Staff
��THE YEAR OF CHANGE
�The Changers
Jim Wiggins
�Bob Houghtaling
Greg Ross
�Greg Bakalich
Jim Denisio
Frank Noggle
�Gerrit Stemmer
Bob Bay
�BR\NG
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�Duane Anderson
Randall Lloyd Anderson Born in Manistique, Michigan; attended Birmingham
Groves High School. Special interests: Electronics, hunting, camping, sports,
motorcycles, music and woodworking. Activities at Tech : I.E.E .E., M .S.P.E.,
I .V .C.F ., Intramural football and softball. Randall would like to take Grad
work in an area he finds to be of special interest. He would like to work in
research or product design .
Comments on life at Tech:
"Need more co-eds."
Larry D. Arnold Born in Detroit, Mich igan; attended Cody High School.
Special interests: Sports and coaching. Activ it ies at T ec h : Bowling League,
A .S .T.D ., A .M .A ., I.M . Club, participat ed in Intramural Sports, Senior Class
Representative for Industrial Management. Larry plans to do Graduate work
in Business Administration.
Anthony T. Baer Born in Germany; attended Cass Technical High School.
Special interests: Repairing auto engines, read ing and travel. Activities at Tech :
I.M. Club . Anthony plans to start this fall for an M .B.A . in Finance. He wants
to work as a financial systems analyst .
Comments on life at Tech : "Very rewarding and stimulating experience. Size
of school permitted me to get to know many professors, and make many lasting aquaintences with other students."
James Barret Attended Clawson High School. Activities at Tech : President of
Lawrence Christian Fellowship, Assistant Ed itor of Lawrence Yearbook , a
member of the Student Government, M .S .P.E., S.A.E. and Ski Club.
Jerome G. Baumgartner Born in Stambaugh , Michigan; attended Stambaugh
High School. Specia l interests: Football, baseball, tennis, archery, hunting,
fishing and girls. Activity at Tech : Baseball. Jerome plans to attend Michigan
Tech . for graduate study in Bus iness Administration and - work as a research
engineer.
Comments on life at Tech : "On the whole I think it was an enjoyable four
years at Tech . Considering the ca liber of the teachers, which is not the best, I
think I have made the most out of the courses I have had."
�Robert C. Boswell
Michael C. Bullion Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Visitation High School.
Activities at Tech: M .S.P.E . and S.A.E. Michael tentativily plans Graduate Study.
Future plans "I plan to pursue a career in the Mechanical Engineering field in
Industry."
Lawrence W. Buslepp Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Benedictine High
School. Special interests: Tape recordings and stereo equipment, golf, swimming, automobiles and their repair. Activity at Tech: Participant in Circle K
Reliability Runs. Lawrence will wait a few years and see if he wants to attend
Grad school. He plans to work in purchasing, material control or serve in
some type of r.,anagement function .
Comments on life at Tech: "Goi ng to night school and working, I did not
have much time for extra curricular activities, which could have enrichened my
years at Lawrence Institute. However, I feel that my contact with students and
instructors was very beneficial. I think that Lawrence Tech has a night college
program which has been well planned and will allow a student to complete h is
courses leading to a degree in a specialized field in a reasonable amount of time ."
Robert C. Butters Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Catholic Central High
School. Special interests: Automobil es, traveling, flying and boating. Activity
at T ec h : 1.M. Club. Robert plans to obtain a M .B.A. at U . of M ., Dearborn
campus and plans to be a systems engineer for I .B.M. in the future.
Comments on life · at Tech : "While serving my term at L.I.T ., I was quick to
notice the great strides taken on behalf of the administration to move the
school into the computer age. Thi s was, indeed, destined to revolutioni ze the
entire student body! Never before had they witnessed such blinding speed and
accuracy regarding test results, scheduling , etc .. Never again will things be quite
the same at good old L.I .T ."
Gene R. Capilla Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Cass Tech . High School.
Special interest: Motorcycles. A ctivit ies at Tech: Phi Kappa Upsilon Fraternity .
Gene is undecided about Grad school and plans to continue working in body
engineering at Fisher Body .
Comments on life at Tech : "Being a night student I didn't have much opportunity to participate in social functions at l.l .T . My primary interest was
finishing my schooling and getting my degree ."
James Cichowski Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended St. Stanislaus High
School. Special interests: Radio and television repair, electronic kit building
and coin collecting. Activity at Tech: National and local member of the
I.E .E.E . for two years. Jim plans to attend Grad school after comp leting his
military obligation. He would like to work in the field of communications or
possibly be a teacher.
Comments on life at Tech : "During my time at Lawrence Tech I have made
many friends. I will hate to leave Tech, because I will have to say farewell to
many of them. I will miss the warm atmosphere of the school, which has encouraged my studying, and the teachers who have helped me through my
struggles. Although I leave this school, it will not leave me, and I wi ll cherish
the fond memories which it has created ."
�Michael James Bauslaugh Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Roseville High
School. Special interests: Golf, Bowling, Baseball , Football and Sketching. Activities at Tech : Intramural football, softball , bowling and A .I .A . Mike has no
plans to attend Grad school and as far as his professional life is concerned , he
plans to "just bounce with the punches."
Comments on life at Tech:
type program needed for the
the needs of the student who
also for the student who has
"I think L.I.T . adequately supplies the fle x ible
type of school it is. By this I mean, that it fits
works and come to school strictly for classes and
time for ex tracurricular activities."
Abraham A. Berman Born in Landshut , Germany ; attended Oak Park High
School. Special interest : Skiing. Activities at Tech: Ski Club and intramural
football. Abraham has no plans at present to attend Grad school and would
like a career in public accounting.
Comments on life at Tech: " Hectic, enjoyable and most probably memorable."
Gary Binienda
Robert Blaine Born in Detroit, M ichigan ; attended Cody High School. Special
interest : Sports. Activi.ties at Tech: Intramural football, baseball and basketball,
I.M . Club and A .S.T.D .
James J. Bolcki
Karl Bolte
�Barry R. Clark
John Crockett
Robert Cronan
Allen Daley Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Mackenzie >-iigh School.
Special interests : Spend most weekends farming, hunting, fishing and bowling.
Activities at Tech: I .M . Club and A.S.T .D. Allen has no plans at present for
Grad school and hopes to work in the field of production management, production planning eventually .
Comments on life at Tech: "The one aspect of L.I.T. that I have enjoyed is
the informal and more personal atmosphere here. I am not only grateful for
the knowledge I have attained, but lalso, the many friends , both faculty and
students, I have made. I hope L.I.T. continues to grow, but in doing so it
never looses its personal atmosphere."
Charles W. Davis Born in Bedford, Indiana; attended Redford Union High
School. Special inte~ests: Electronics, Hi Fi, Golf and bowling. Activities at
Tech : Phi Kappa Upsilon Fraternity, chorus and bowling. Charles plans on
attending Grad school for Bible studies and communications for possible radio
and TV mission work .
John A. Dawe Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Cass Technical High School.
Special interests: Softball, bowling and tropical fish. Activity at Tech: A.S .T .M .E.
John plans are to attend Graduate school, receive a Masters Degree and eventually go into Mechanical Design Management.
�Eugene Edward DeBoer Born in Lennox , South Dakota ; attended Walla Walla
High School. Special interests: Athletics and Reading. Activity at T ech : a
member of I.M. Club. Currently a Data Processing Manager. Pl ans to go to a
larger company or advance in his current company . Eugene plans to at t end
Graduate School.
Comments on life at Tech : "Life at Tech has been an enlightening experi ence
and a lot of hard work ."
Richard Debolt
James E. Deevey Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Aero Mechanics High
School. Special interests: Auto mechanics, boating and skiing . Activities at
Tech: Student Government Representative, Industrial Managem ent Club and
American Management Association, President of Christian Science Organization,
Ski Club and Intramural Baseball, Football and Hockey. Jim plans to attend
Grad school on a part time basis. He plans to work into higher management,
either through production or through planning and scheduling .
Comments on life at Tech : "I have enjoyed Lawrence Tech and think it is an
ideal school for someone who has to work full or part time , while going to
school."
Lawrence Dionne Born in Hazel Park , Michigan ; attended Rochester Senior
High School. Special interests: Building electronic equ ipment and all sports.
Activities at Tech : Veterans Club, Chess Club, I.M . Club , A.M .A. , A .S.T .0 .,
Student Government Representative , Senior Class Representative , Intramural
softball and intramural football. Lawrence plans to attend E .M .U . in the fall
of 1970. His major will either be business or law. In professional life he plans
on either industrial sales or law.
Comments on life at Tech : "I enjoyed my tenure at Lawrence Tech ., but you
can believe me when I say that I am really glad that it's coming to an end."
Paul G. Dobbs Born in Detroi t, Michigan ; attended Henry Ford High School.
Special interests: Ham radio and photography. Paul has no plans for Grad
school at present, but if the right opportunities arise, he would lik e to try for a
Masters degree. He hopes that his professional life will enable him to climb to
the top of the corporate structure of the company he finally chooses to work
with .
Comments on life at Tech : " As I have already indicated , work has necessitated
my spending a minimum amount of time on campus. However, when here I
have found the atmosphere to be relatively professional and very conductive
to le;irning. Most instructors brought a lot of practical info~mation into their
classes, which I believe greatly inhanced my knowledge of the real situation,
that will confront me in the business world I will enter upon graduation."
Paul V. Dodge Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Redford High School.
Special interests: Auto and power boat racing, American history . Paul plans to
work in engineering in process food s.
Comments on life at Tech : "Work , school (nights) and family left little t ime
to enjoy outside school activities as they are for night school students."
�Charles Edmonds
Tom Edwards Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Cody H igh School. Special
interests: Music and automobile design . Activities at Tech : I.E.E.E . Tom has
no definite plans to go to Grad school, but plans to work in the field of
electrical engineering.
Comments on life at Tech: "I feel L.I.T. is a ve ry good Tech. school . It looks
to be a very advancing school growth wise . The future seems very plentiful
for L.1.T . students."
Larry J. Engel Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Dondero High School.
Special interests: Automobile racing and sports of all kinds. Activities at Tech :
S.A .E., M .S.P.E., Senior Class Representative and team captain in intramural
football. Larry intends to begin study in either law school or business administration and is investigating opportunities in product engineering and developement, manufacturing engineering, plant engineering, research engineering, fabrication engineering and sales engineering.
Comments on life at Tech : "My career at Lawrence was a most rewarding
experience. The problems encountered served as learning processes in themselves. Personal envolvement in t he so lution to some of these problems was
probably my greatest reward ."
Michael Everett
Herschel Feinblatt Born in Washington, D . C.; attended Mumford High School.
Special interests: Electronics and photography. Activities at Tech : I.E .E .E . and
Engineering Week. Herschel does not plan to attend Grad school at present and
wants to work as an electrical engineer.
Comments on life at Tech : "What life? I worked through out school and thus
had no time for campus life."
Ralph Florio, Jr. Born in Natick, Massachusetts; attended Our Lady of the
Lakes High School. Special interests: Chess, football and baseball. Activities at
Tech : Chess Club, 1.M . Club, S .A .E. and I .E.E .E. Ralph has no plans to attend
Grad school and is still undecided about his professional life, but would like to
get into Real Estate or personnel work at Pontiac Motors Division.
Comments on life at Tech : "School work at Tech wasn 't always easy, but was
challenging. Most professors showed an interest in the student's work, which
has helped me through some rough courses."
�Richard R. Doebler Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Pershing High School.
Activity at Tech : A.S .T.M . Rich plans to work in construction .
Harold L. Donnelly Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Cooley High School.
Is a member of Redford Township Jaycees. Plans to do graduate study in
marketing and eventually work in the field of Marketing and Industrial Sales.
Chris Dow
Dennis Dow Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Saint Gregory High School.
Activities at Tech : M .S.P.E . and S.A .E . Dennis plans to work for a Masters
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Business.
George Drake
John Joseph Dziurman Born Hamtramck , Michigan; attended St. Ambrose
High School. Special interests: Detro it Junior Board of Commerce, Provide
low income housing, Y .G .I.C . Investment Club and interested in all the arts.
Activities at Tech : Secretary -Treasurer of evening college - - - Junior class,
President evening college , Senior class, A .I .A ., Who' s Who in American Col leges and Universit ies, Blood Drive Committee and Food Committee. John
plans t o obtain a Masters Degree in Urban Planning and/ or Architectural
Design. John plans to practice arch itecture , be active in the Ameri can Institu te of Architects, obtain a National Registration and use his knowledge
and background t o prov ide design gu idance for soc ial and commun ity problems.
Comments on lite at Tech : " The years spent at L.I.T. will always be held in
my highest regard . The school, t he instructors, and my fellow students have all
given me knowledge and friendsh ips that will endu re a lifetime. I only hope I
have contributed equally to them. "
�Lawrence D. Francek Born in Port Huron, Michigan; attended Notre Dame
High School. Special interests: Skiing, hunting, camping, canoeing, all outdoor
sports and a member of the Skiwi Ski Club of Detroit. Activities at Tech: Vet's
Club, A.M.A. , A.S .T .D., 1.M . Club and Intramural baseball (the Offensive
team). Lawrence plans to apply for Grad school after he finds out where he
will be working, and he plans to start his professional life in the field of
purchasing.
Comments on life at Tech : " While at Lawrence Tech I have made many
aquaintences and hope to keep in touch with a few of them."
David C. Geofftey
Don Giroux
William Gniewek
Ralph E. Gordinier, Jr. Born in Highland Park, Michigan ; attended Redford
High School. Special interests: Photography, art, sport aviation and youth activities. Ralph plans for a possible M.B.A . at U . of M . He plans to work at Ford
Motor Company as a Product Engineer.
Comments on life at Tech: " I spent a few more years here than I planned on,
but I ' m thankful that there was an L .I .T . and proud of it. Since all my time
was at night school, I can attest to the rigors of the M .E. curriculum . I hope
that in the future it can be shortened and revised to include more of the finer
arts, which I particularily enjoyed."
Edward Gordon
�Kenneth P. Hojnacki Born in Dearborn, Michigan; attended Osborn High
School. Special interests: Boat racing, water skiing, hunting, football and snow
skiing. Activities at Tech : Kappa Phi Sigma Fraternity, Ski Club, Chess Club,
Newman Club and S.A .E . Ken has no plans at present for Grad school. He
plans to be a project leader in machine tools.
Comments on life at Tech : "Very little social life. You have to go out and
find your own . No sports, this is bad because it causes school spirit to fall
short from what it should be. Lack on qualified instructors, one or two different instructors will teach most of junior and senior courses. No girls, should
be a one to one ratio ."
Steve J. Hornbeck Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Berkl ey High School.
Special interests: Sports (baseball, football, hockey, etc.) and automobiles.
Activities at Tech : S.A .E . and Engineer's Week Project. Steve would like to
receive a Masters in Business Administration and work in research for an automobile company in the space industry .
Comments on life at Tech : "There seems to be a lack of cohesiveness of the
student body, possibly due to the lack of varsity sports and/ or no real campus.
Everybody comes and goes their separate ways."
Robert 0. Houghtaling Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Thomas M. Cooley
High School. Special interests: Hunting, fishing , stamp collecting , gun collecting,
N .R .A. Rifle & Pistol instructor and N.R .A . & Michigan Hunter Safety instructor.
Activities at Tech : 1.M. Club President, A .S .T.D. , Marketing Team Captain ,
C .P .0., and Vice-President of Student Government. Robert plans on getting a
Masters in Business Administration .
Franklin Howard
Addison lgleheart
Ira Jannett
�Glenn Grace
Benjamin D. Gralla Born in Hamtramck, Michigan; attended St. Flor ian High
School. Special interests: Competition drag racing, wat er and snow sk ii ng,
fishing , traveling and snork le diving. Activities at Tech : Ski Club, Newman
Club and intramural baseball. Ben has no plans for Grad school and plans to
own his own business.
Jim Grigsby
Mario Grillo
Norman J. Grudell Born in Detroit, M ichigan ; attended Garden City High
School. Special interest : Golf. Norman plans to attend Grad school part time
while working. He is going to start his professional life as an engineer and then
go into teaching.
Neal Hahka
�Ronald C. Hatcher Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Redford High School.
Spec ial interests: Hunting, fishing and shooting. Activities at Tech : S .A .E . and
M .S.P.E . Ron plans to work in conveyer engineering and sales.
Comments on life at Tech : "I am very pleased with my stay at L.1.T. I believe that the cirriculum is based on what will be expected of me as a
Mechanical Engineer. The instructors are of high caliber, and having been
invo lved in industry, teach their courses in an industry-orientated manner."
Steven W. Heaton Born in Detroi t, Michigan ; attended Troy High School.
Special interests: Tennis, fishing and working on old cars. Activities at Tech :
I.M. Club, A .M .A ., A .A.A ., Who 's Who in Colleges, Veteran's Club Treasurer,
Bus iness Manager of Publications, Publications Board Chairman, Dean's List.
Steve will attend Wayne State University start ing in June 1970. In his professional l ife, he plans to make a lot of money .
Comments on life at Tech : "Many of the things I learned here did not come
from t ex t books."
Norman Herrmann
David M. Hilliard Born in Highland Park , Michigan ; attended Redford Union
H igh School. Special interest : " The good life." Activities at Tech : Bowling
League and A .I.A . Dave has no plans at present for Grad school. He plans to
find out what the whole field is in general, from the practice side . Later he
hopes to select something more spec ific with which he will be happy.
Comments on life at Tech : " Generally speaking, the educational side of the
school is very good as far as technical information and theory are concerned .
Very l ittle insight is offered into actual pract ive of ones major. Social life
leaves a great deal to be desired. There has been little in the way of school
functions to bring people together (girls particularly lack ing) to show them how
t o handle themselves with people . I believe that through the hard work of the
students themselves, t hings are improving and will continue to do so ."
Stanley Hodur Born in Austria ; attended Wilbur Wright High School. Special
interests: Football, hunting, swimming , boating, water skiing and baseball . Act ivi t ies at Tech : Baseball (Offensive Team) and I .M . Club. Stan has no plans at
present for Grad school and eventua ll y plans to work in some type of management.
Comments on life at Tech : " The four years which I have spent here were for
the most part short and sweet."
Gerald E. Hoeflein Born in Detro it, Michigan ; attended St. Catherine High
School . Special interests: Tennis, t rack and field, cycling and model railroads.
Activities at Tech : Newman Club, Cycling Club, A .I .A . and intramural football
and baseball. Gerald has no plans at present for Grad school , but possibly will
get a degree in Housing. He plans to do primar ily residential designing.
Comment s on life at Tech : " Life at Lawrence Tech has taught me to use my
creat ive imagination to find social sct ivities off campus."
�Kenneth Jedlick
William Jenuwine
Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended St. Bernard High School.
Gordon Wayne Jeneu Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Plymouth High
School. Spec ial interest: Flying. Gordon has no plans · to attend Grad school.
Comments on life at Tech : " For a nite school student?"
Raymond J. Jovick Born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania ; attended D .I .T. High
School. Special interests: Golf, coin collecting and stock market analysis. Activities at Tech : M .S.P.E ., A .M.A. and I .M. Club. Ray plans to attend Grad
school at a future dat e. He plans to work in engineering management.
Comments on life at Tech: "I attended night school. "
Brian Judge
Armen Kalaydjian
�Karl Kandler, Jr.
George Kanelas
Jerald Kayne Born in Monte Video, Uruguay, S. A., attended Cass Technical
High School. Special interest: Travel , food and people. Act ivities at Tech : In•
dustrial Management Club, Marketing team, American Society for Training and
Developement (Student Chapter), American Accounting Association, SecretaryTreasurer for Senior Class, nominated by school to Who ' s Who amoung
Students in American Colleges and Universities. Jerald has no plans at present
for attending Grad school, and he would like to work with a public accounting
firm in the Southwest, and eventually be a Certified Public Accountant .
Comments on life at Tech : " I wish I was as intelligent and alert as some of
my instructors and fellow students believe me to be . If this were so, I could
have directed my energies to more satisfying things, such as Harold's and other
extracurricular activities."
James Kent
Clifford L. Kirkland
Walter Kleban
�Thomas Langridge
Jack G. Lawler Born in Pied mont, Alabama; attended Piedmont High School.
Jack is presently a Production Superintendent for Burroughs Corp. and plans
to continue in this line of work .
Dan Lehnert
Larry Lenski
Robert Leonhard
Michael William Liedtke Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Southfield High
School. Special interests: Skiing, swimming and stamp collecting . Activities at
Tech : M.S .P.E . and S.A .E. Mike plans to attend U of M to receive M .B.A . and
will probably work for an automotive co mpany.
Comments on life at Tech : "My personal individual goals for bettering my
future have been fulfilled at Lawrence Institute of Technology . The devotion
of the students toward getting an education is genuine and sincere, after all,
that is what college is all about."
�Joseph G. Kotlarek Born in Detro it, Michigan ; attended St. Andrew High
Sch oo l. Specia l interests: Wood model building and music. Joe plans to start
Grad sch ool in September of 1970. He plans to work with his present company .
Comments on life at Tech: " Englightening experience."
Jeffrey A. Kraudelt
Daniel J. Krause
Erick Wilhelm Krumrei Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Royal Oak Senior
High Sch oo l. Spec ial interest : Photography. Activities at Tech : Vets Club .
Eric k plans to attend Michigan State Extension.
Comments on life at Tech : " E xcelle nt instructors. School will become leading
institution in future years."
Howard Kuhn
Frank Kuroda
�Marlyn K. Lisk Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Denby High School.
Special interests: Wood crafts, camera and baseball . Activities at Tech: Work
full time at Fruehauf Corp., Currently on negotiating committee for Fruehauf
Unit of Local 889 and walking picket line since November 19, 1969, with
about 300 office employees. Marlyn has no plans at present for Grad school.
He plans to continue his present interest in engineering, into the design area
and use his experience in the union to help establish a better working relationship between management and unions.
<:omments on 1ife at Tech : "This was a most beneficial experience for me at
L.I .T. in the Tech . Inst. Program . I would recommend programs at L.I .T . for
nyone who wants to further h is education . The students here are hard working people in the day time and tough competitors at night in the class room . . .
may it always be that way . . . "
Ronald Edward Luczak Born in Dearborn , Michigan; attended Theodore Roosevelt High School. Special interest : Athletics. Activities at Tech : I.M . Club and
intramural sports coordinator. Ron has no plans to attend Grad school and
plans to work in the production control area.
Donald J. McCluskey Born in D etroit , Michigan; attended Trenton High School.
Special interests: A viation, golf and softball. Activities at T ech : Freshman Class
President, Student Council Representative, Secretary of A.S.T .D., I.M . Club,
Intramural Football, Dean's Honor Roll, Scholarships from the Detroit News,
Chrysler and Dean's Scholarship. Donald plans to attend Graduate school in
the near future .
Richard McKee
David McRae
Robert McViegh
�Robert MacGillis
Gary Marchenia
Walter Masciulli Born in Italy; attended Lowrey High School. Special interests:
Soccer, swimming and dancing. Activities at Tech: Member of the National
1.E.E .E. Professional Organization and the Treasurer of the Local I.E .E .E.
Chapter. Walter plans to work and go to Grad school on a part time basis. He
wants to be a successful systems control engineer.
Comments on life at Tech : "There seems to be a business-like attitude on the
part of most students. However, I did find the opportunity to build some very
good friendships. Most students are not motivated to join extra curricular activities, partly because they have to much homework and partly (mostly) because there is a shortage of coeds on campus."
Ken W. Maust
Glenn Mayhew Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Southfield High School.
Special interests: Working with engines, cars, motorcycles, restoring cars, carpentry, sports, skiing and sailing . Activit ies at Tech : A .S.T .D ., Vice-President
C.P.0 . and I .M. Club. Glenn is thinking of attending Grad school, when he
desides what field of study he would like to pursue. He would like to work
with people and company products simultaneously a1 work as far as his
1d
capacity will allow.
Comments on life at Tech : " Lawrence is a nice school, which is well located
for the entire city and area. I have found this convenient . The life here is much
what I would ex pect from any commute college. My education has been interesting and the students at Tech are nice to work with ."
Clarence Miller
�Kenneth G. Morse
Charles Andrew Murray Born in Cumberland, Maryland ; attended Utica Community High Schoo l. Special interests : Photography , fishing and camping. Activities at Tech : I .E.E.E. , Glee Club and Ham Radio Club. Charles is interested
in both an engineering undergraduate degree and further study in the business
administration field. He plans to work as a salesman for industrial and material
handling equipment.
Comments on life at Tech: "C ommuting to and from L .I.T . was both beneficial
and a hinderance, at time. I would like to see the library grow to the size of a
great institution, in order that students would not have to look elsewhere for
research information. L.I.T. has shown me both its good and its bad sides. As
it often does, the good far outweighs the bad, and the schoo l comes shining
through with a formidable reputation as a good, hard, engineering school."
Ronald G. Myers Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Lee M. Thu rston High
School. Special interests: Coin collecting, chess, hockey and golf. Activity at
Tech : A.I .A. Ron has no plans to attend Grad school at present. He hopes to
become a registered architect in the state of Michigan.
David Naugle
Richard Nelden
Marvin F. Ninneman
�Lawrence Miller
Wayne Lynn Miller Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Cass Tech . High
School. Special interests: Painting, sculpture, music and ice hockey . Activities
at Tech: A.I.A. and Circle K. After graduation Wayne plans to work in the
Peace Corps and after that, work in an architectural office .
Comments on life at Tech:
"W hat Life?"
David T. Mills Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Hazel Park High School.
Special interests: Camping and boating. Act ivities at Tech: I .E.E.E ., M.S.P .E.,
Chess Club and Vet's Club. David would like to get into invironmental engineering.
Comments on life at Tech: "I have had to work while attending L.I .T ., which
made it impossible to participate more activly in a lot of the school activities.
This is my only regret."
Emery Molnar
Dennis P. Monaghan
Larry Edwin Monigold Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended George A. Donero
High School. Special interests : Hunting, working on old cars, fishing and fastpitch softball. Activities at Tech: Michigan Society of Professional Engineering,
Treasurer, Society of Automotive Engineering and Intramural sports. Larry
will probably attend night school to further hi s education. He intends to work
hard and learn all he can in which ever field of mechanical engineering he
picks to pursue.
Comments on life at Tech : " Life at Tech for myself was a hard one, but very
enjoyable. I would have to say that I enjoyed the last two years the most of
all; for it was during this time that I met most of my best friends and was able
to do a lot of valuable , interesting laboratory work at the college ."
�Francis E. Noggle (Frank) Born in Niles, Michigan; attended Niles Senior High
School. Special interests: Bowling, model building, gardening, reading, an avid
sports spectator (except baseball). Activities at Tech : Senior class President,
Chairman - Student Government Judicial Committee, Student - Faculty Advisory
Ad Hoc Committee, M.S.P.E. Vice-President, S.A.E ., Veteran's Club, Engineering
Society of Detroit, Finance Chairman of American Society of Body Engineers
lnternation Technical Convention 1967 & 1968 and member of Who's Who
1969-70. Frank is considering Law School or Business Administration at Wayne
State or the University of Michigan . He plans to resume his career as a ·Product
Development Engineer for Ford Motor Company.
Comments on life at Tech : "Life at Lawrence Tech, or anywhere else for that
matter, is what you make it. Anyone can and should parti c ipate actively in the
activities of his or her choice . Obviously, an overindulgence in activities can also
lead to scholastic ruin , so a little caution is needed too . I found my years at
L.1 .T. extremely busy, interesting and rewarding."
Nicholas J. Novak Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Lee M. Thurston High
School. Activities at Tech : Vice-Chairman of S.A.E. and member of M.S .P.E.
Comments on life at Tech : " It's been rough, but I have learned a lot here at
Tech . To the great bunch of guys I've met, Good Luck."
Terrence O'Brien Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Chippewa Valley High
School. Special interests: Stereo music systems and Christian youth work.
Activities at Tech: President of Lawrence Christian Fellowship, Society of
Automotive Engineering. Terry would like to get a job and go on to Grad
school at night. He would like to do research for a large company or get into
sales of some kind .
Comments on life at Tech: "I fell behind my first term at Tech and have tried
hard to catch up. My math and science courses were generally no problem, but
English courses have been rather hard on me. Most of my social activities are
through my church, so I have not been very active in social clubs or organizations. I have, however, enjoyed the fellowship of many of my classmates and
the fellows in Lawrence Christian Fellowship."
Dennis R. O'Connell Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Allen Park High
School. Special interests: Reading and Sports. Activities at Tech: President of
C.P.O ., Vice-President of the I.M. Club, Treasurer of A .S.T .D ., a member of
Student Government, Drama Club , Dean's List and Who's Who . In September
Dennis plans to attend Law School.
Larry Oleszko
Douglas J. Parnin Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Franklin High School.
Special interests: Painting and photography. Activity at Tech : Student Member
A.I.A. Doug has no plans for Grad school and would like to have an architectural
office of his own some day.
�Lawrence J. Patritto Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Pershing High School.
Special interests: Working with wood, fishing and reading. Activities at Tech :
Sigma Kappa Psi (Secretary and Vice-President), S.A .E. and A.S.T.M .E . Lawrence
plans for a M.B .A . at Wayne or U . of M. Extension. He wants to fulfill his
goal to achieve Project Engineer or Sales Representative.
Comments on life at Tech : "Life at Tech has been interesting since I have spent
12 years (4 years Tech Inst., 8 years BSIM) totally in night school - - - I would
like to see campus in day lite sometime - - - I have learned a great deal by
watching the school grow and -I have become very proud to be part of the
L.I .T . enrollment. I feel that by working days and schooling nite~ has allowed
me to apply much of what I have learned."
Dan T. Pawl Born in Highland Park, Michigan; attended Clawson High School.
Special interests: Football, baseball, basketball and camping . Activity at Tech :
Football. Dan plans to attend Grad school part time while working. After a
number of years of experience he plans to teach.
Thomas Pembroke Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Southfield High School.
Special interests: All sports and music. Activities at Tech : Intramural softball ,
A .S.T .D. and Marketing Team . After a short period of time, Tom would like
to go to Grad school. He would like to work for a manufacturing organization,
perhaps in the sales or purchasing line.
Joel A. Perkins
Philip M. Peters Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Grosse Pointe High School.
Special interests: Golf, bowling and professional sport spectator. Activities at
Tech: Intramural football, Vice-President of Senior Class, S.A .E . and M.S .P.E.
Philip plans to go on and get a degree in law or business and be either a patent
lawyer or work in engineering management.
Ralph R. Petersen Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan; attended Clawson High
School. Special interests: Sports and education. Activities at Tech : Assistant
Editor of Tech News, Publication Chairman, A.S.T.D. and A .M.A . Ralph wants
to attend Grad school, but has no specific plans. He will work in distribution
management.
Comments on life at Tech : "I th ink L.I.T . offers the person who wants position
and responsibility a chance to achieve them by only asking for them."
�Vincent Peter Render Born in Pontiac, Michigan; attended Milford High School .
Special interests: Swimming, football, skiing and sports in general. Activities at
Tech : M .S.P.E., S.A .E., Studen t Government Representative for S.A .E., served
on exam committee and interviewing committee. Vincent plans on eventually
going to Grad school to get a degree in either business or law. He has no
positive plans about his profession.
Comments on life at Tech: "I am proud to be a graduate of L.I .T ., and like
any organization that you ' re a part of, you can find some faults, and you can
find some good points. Life is what you make it."
Scott Ries Born in Trenton, Michigan; attended Romulus High School. Specia1
interests: Flying, traveling and skiing. Activities at Tech: 1.M . Club and A.S .T.D .
Scott has indefinite plans for Grad Sc hool. He pla ns to achieve personal satisfaction in his professional life.
Erick Riese Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Harper Woods High School.
Special interests : Amateur radio , photography and skiing . Activities at Tech :
Amateur Radio Club, Ski Club, A .S.T .D . and I.M . Club. Erick has no plans at
present for Grad school. He wants to t ry to get an interesting job.
Comments on life at Tech : " For the most part life at L.I .T. co nsisted mainly of
going to the many required classes . Two things the Tec h needs very much ,
more girls and more social functions. I think a school should have more to
offer than just school c lasses. I realize that much of this rests on the fact
that the students themselves, do not live close enough to the school, to join
in social activities."
Paul V. Rivetto
Roy Romano
Terry Rood
�Donald L. Roy
Spec ial interest :
of I.E .E.E. Don
plans to " play it
Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Osborn High School.
Road racing . Activity at Tech : Chairman of student branch
plans to attend Grad school and in his professional life he
by ear, ~~ith personal satisfaction my primary goal."
Doug Rudy
Vincent Felice Salvia Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Redford Union High
School. Special interests: Sports and music. Vincent plans to work towards
M .B.A. at Wayne State and remain an employee at present firm seeking future
experience and advancements.
Comments on life at Tech : "Night school is a long road towards a degree, but
the environment is more beneficial than day school. Attending L.I.T. has made
me appreciate the advantages of an advanced education; both on the job and
in my personal life. I am quite pleased with the beautiful L.I.T. campus and
conven ient location . The ' master plan ' for the school is excellent and I wish
Dr. Buell the best of luck in his worthwhile endeavor."
Nicola Sbrocca
Rolland D. Schlosser Born in Flint, Michigan; attended Flint Northern and
Thurston High Schools. Special interests: Bowling and swimming. Activities at
Tech : Intramural football, bow l ing and softball , corresponding secretary for
A .I.A . Rolland plans to go on and obtain a degree in either Civil Engineering
or Structural Eng ineering. He wants to work in design of structural systems,
perhaps with the use of computers.
Comments on life at Tech: "Tech is a good school to get a good education,
but the students need to develop more school interest. Getting involved in one
of the groups or activities in school as soon as they can when they start here
is · important. A field house and L.1 .T. Varsity Basketball team would be of
tremendous benefit. "
James Schropp Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Highland Park High School.
Special interests : Swimming, football and riding. Jim hopes to attend Wayne
Grad school and continue in the field of administration.
�Steve Pinneo
Walter Pociask
Roger Porte Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Henry Ford High School.
Special interests: football, baseball, bowling and reading. Roger would like to
persue a Masters degree in Business Administration in the distant future at
either U . of D . or Wayne State. He would like a job in the field of production
control and climb the ranks of higher management.
Comm ents on life at Tech : "The school has provided for me an excellent opportunity to further my education and to meet many interesting people . The
instructors here have, for the most part, presented the material in a most informative way . This I feel has given me an opportunity to better understand
the business world ."
Ken Pawlowski
Phillip Edward Quidort Born in Alma, Michigan; attended Alma High School.
Special interests: Architecture, magic, sports, reading and music. Activities at
Tech : A .I .A . (Student Government Rep resentative and Sophomore and Junior
Director) and bowling league. Phil has no plans for Grad school and plans to
become a registered architect.
Michael James Raymond Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Franklin High
School . Special interest: Photograph . A ctivi ty at Tech : A .I .A. Mike has no plans
at present for Grad school and wou Id I ike to work for a designorientated
architectural firm . He would also like to be responsible for that firm's
photographic needs.
�Dale Scrace
Arthur Seeley
David Sepesi
Don Serwonski
Charles R. Sexton
Don Sikora
�Benjamin J. Swaine, Jr. Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Thurston H
School. Special interest : Interests in business. Activities at Tech : Newman Ct ,
Sigma Phi Epsilon Colony , Student Government, Bloodbank, E lections Ch ,
man and Industrial Management Club . Ben plans to enter Grad sc hool af
the serv ice. Then he plans to enter public accounting after one year in indust
Richard L. Swarthout Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Cen tral High Schc
Jackson, Mississippi. Special interest: Boating. Activity at Tech: I.E.E.
Secreta ry . Rich plans on going to Grad school , but has no specific plans.
Comments on life at Tech : "Felt I had very good instructors and preparati
for electrical engineering and developed some good friend ships."
Charles Swenson
Alexander T. Swiderki Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Osborne H
School . Special interests: Music and waterskiing . Alex has no plans at pres
for Grad school.
Comments on life at Tech : " I have found my stay here at L.I.T . very wo1
while."
Philip Alexander Swiderski Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Notre D,
High School. Special interests: Fishing, boating, painting and photograi:
Phil does not plan to go to Grad school and wants to work towards recei,
his registration as an architect.
Robert Tattersfield
�Timothy P. Teefey Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Dearborn High School.
Special interests: Photography, painting and astronomy. Activity at Tech:
Member of the student chapter of A .I.A . Tim plans on getting a Master's degree
in architecture or city planning and would like to own an architectural firm.
Stephen J. Tertel, II Born in Detroit, Michigan ; attended Cody High School.
Special interests: Music, sports, bowling and cars. Activities at Tech : A.I .A .
President, Glee Club, Student Government Judicial Committee, Representative
for Senior Class, intramural sports and Who's Who . Steve has no plans at present
for Grad school and will help the -architectural profession in anyway possible .
Comments on life at Tech: "The last five years have been enjoyable, but very
difficult. The students here must take more of an active interest in their school
become involved to help bring about the necessary changes the school needs t~
keep up with the times. A ll in all, the years spent at L.I .T. will never be
forgotten."
Douglas W. Teubert Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Mackenzie High
School. Special interests: Photography , Tropical fish, baseball and bowling.
Doug plans to work towards his C .P.A. and then proceed on towards a
M .B.A . He wants to earn enough money to take care of his family and to
advance as far as he can .
Comments on li~ •_ Tech : "Basically life at Lawrence Tech has been good.
at
The teachers are good, however, I think a little more emp hasis should be put
on English and a little taken away from Mathamatics."
Arthur R. Thomas Born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan; attended Lakeview High
School. Special interests: Music and Model Railroading. Activities at Tech: J.M .
Club and A.S.T .D . Art does not plan to attend Grad school and plans to do
supervisory work in automotive engineering.
Comments on life at Tech: "Life at tech was pleasant, but there seemed to be
a shortage of social functions and a lack of school spirit. There should be more
school sponsered activities."
James M. Thompson Born in Detroit, Michigan; attended Frank Cody High
School. Special interests: El ectronics, music and reading . Act ivities at Tech:
I .E .E .E. Jim plan s to go to Gn!d school to study electrical engineering.
Comments on life at Tech : "L ife at Tech is simple for me in a social sense.
Th is is because the academic pressure is so great in engineering. I guess life at
Tech is what you make it."
Thomas Tighe
�Angelo Torcolacci
Fred Urbaniak
Yizy Weingarten Born in Isreal ; attended Cass Technical High School. Special
interests: Stamps, coins, photography and tools. Y izy plans further study in
city planning or architecture and wants to work professionaly as an architect
or city planner.
Mike Wierzbicki
James D. Wiggins Born in Fort Beivoir, Virginia; attended Cass Technical High
School . Activ ities at Tech : a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity , President
of I nter-F ratern ity Council for 2½ years, President of Student Government for
3 years, Ski Club and Psychology Club. Jim plans to attend Law school to
study Business or Finance and in professional life, hopes to be "Very, very
successfu I."
Gary M. Wood Born in Flint, Michigan; attended Waterford Kettering High
School. Special interests: Water sports and antique automobiles. Activities at
Tech : Staff member of Tech News and membership in A.S.T .D., A.M.A ., and
I .M. Club. Gary plans to attend a local university in night school to attain
an M.B.A.
Comments on life at Tech : "Lawrence Tech has not afforded an abundant
social life. By its nature it has been merely a tool by which I hope to attain a
better position in my professional career. Lawrence Tech has allowed some
unique experiences in dealing with the human factor ."
�John C. Wright Born in Highland Park , M ichigan ; attended Berkley High
School. Special interests: Writing, music and electronics. Activity at Tech : Mens
Glee Club. John has no plans for Grad school and wants to work as an
electrical engineer.
Comments on life at Tech : "Life at L.I.T . is mostly hard work and study .
However, it isn ' t all hard work and no play. There are enough activities to
occupy anyones interest, but not enough to take away from any study. I have
found L .I .T. to be a good, friendly atmosphere to receive an education in, and
after all isn't tht why we're here?"
Charles Lynn Zeese
Born in Detroit, M ichigan ; attended Lincoln Park High
School. Special interests: Swimming, water skiing, boating , card playing, tennis
and bowling. Activities at Tech : S.A .E. Charles will choose a school and courses
after determining what type of professional job he is best suited for.
Comments on life at Tech : " BORING . What activities I am most interested in
are not offered or allowed at L.I.T. , especially card playing . Teachers are good
as well as the general courses offered; however, the extra curricular activities
lack many things to be desired ."
Giles Ziolkowski
CHESTER E. EISINGER
�FACULTY
�Dr. Earl W. Pellerin
Dean, School of Architecture
�Robert D. Champlin
Architecture
�James Weeks
Director of Fine Arts
�Bradley G. Jones
Architecture
�Richard Knight
Architecture
�C. Ronald Johnston
Architecture
William Wernet
Architecture
�Dr. Victor Angelescu
Director, English and Literature Dept.
�Wilson Daugherty
English
�Alfred W. Lamson, Jr.
English
Thomas H. Masson
English
�Barbara C. Gram
English
Barry W. Knister
Engl ish
Daniel P. Shoemaker
English
�Hans G. Erneman
Dean, School of Engineering
�Dr. William Mikulas
Eng ineen ng
Robert D. Hatch
�Dr. George W. Mach
Dean, School of Chemistry
�Dr. Thomas D. Odle
Director of Social Sciences
Steven A. Passon
Social Sciences
�Dr. Jerry L. Crist
Chemistry
�Nandor J. Zimmersmann
Director, School of Physics
�Dr. Edwin 0 . Graeffe
Dean, School of Industrial Management
�Ellen M. Hartwell
Mathematics
Henry W. Nace
Director, School of Mathemathics
�ADMINISTRATION
�Dr. Wayne H. Buell
President
�Dr. Mordica Ryan
Dean of Academic Affairs
�Judith Ericksen
Secretary
Clarence A. Phillips
Librarian
�Robert L. Hart
Dean of Student Services
William C. Burke
Director of Placement
�Gilder D. Jackson
Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Wellington E. Ward
Director of High School Relations
�Mary Wilkenson
Secretary
��Michael L. Mitchell
Director of Busi ness Affairs
Melvin L. Janney
Asst. Director of Business Affairs
Lewis F. Moon
Dean of Student Activities
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��Acknowledgements
The 1970 Yearbook wishes to thank all those
who contributed
to
the creation of this
publication.
To Scott Sherman, thanks for the outstanding
lens art. To Glenn Nief, thanks for your
blood. To Bill Schmidt and Greg Bakalich,
who contributed slave labor and artistic talent,
much thanks.
Thanks to J. Dudley for creating worthwhile
events and never ending political confrontations.
A special thanks must go to the Administration, for without you , the extent of this
publication could never have been realized.
To R. Prange, Jr., goes a very special thanks.
Without your lens, graphic skill, imagination,
and promptness, the 1970 Yearbook could
never have been possible.
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Michael J. Thomas, Editor
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�LAWRENCE
INSTITUTE
of
TECHNOLOGY
��EDITORIAL
ACTIVITIES
ORGANIZATION
SENIORS:
ARCHITECTURE
CIVIL ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. . . 94
I N D U S T R I A L M A N A G E M E N T . . . 102
M E C H A N I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G . . . 146
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY:
ARCHITECTURE
A R T S and SCIENCE
ENGINEERING
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT . . . 204
ADVERTISING
INDEX
�The year 1968-69 symbolizes
a change. For some if is a
sudden one — for ofhers it
is subtle. But if is an obvious
transition which must come.
�High
school
freshmen
of
coeds.
riculum
and
For
will
LIT.
college
number
a change
—for
mosf
Pledges
emerge
Seniors
of
now
increased
some
help
and
brofhers.
are
an
ambifions.
ifiation
alumni
seniors
—wifh
cur-
aifitudes
survive
as
will
of
soon
infrafernify
become
��These changes do not occur solely
within the student body, but also
within the college itself. The addition
of the new Science Building which
inspired a new curriculum —Arts and
Sciences. We now have our first dorm
students across Ten Mile. Our first
permanent athletic facility —tennis
courts.
ACTIVITIES
I��NTRAMURAL FOOTBALL
Careful planning and much determinaiion
marked
the success of this year's intramural football
season.
Pi's Pi exemplified how spirit and work can move a
team to the top.
19
�CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
�This year a Cross Country team came to the L.l.T.
campus under the leadership of Mr. Thomas Lackey.
Each year fhe Lawrence Tech students
demonstrate
an overwhelming demand for inter-collegiate
sports.
Soon if is hoped that L.l.T. will again be a number
one confender in Michigan collegiate
sports.
��GREEK WEEK
Every Spring L.l.T. fraternities contrive wit
and muscle to compete for honors during the
classic Greek Week.
To the victors — the spoils of wine, women
and song.
To the defeated - a vow to win - NEXT YEAR.
�SPRING FAIR
���ORGANIZATIONS
��STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
1. Tom Jenzen
2. Bill Bennett
3. Tom Weir
4. Lorry Oleszko
5. Tim Hahnke
6. Dennis Schlitt
7. Gus Hellthaler
8. Norman Hughes
9. Mr. Thomas Lackey
10. Sue Willard
11. John P. Smith
12. Jim Wiggins
13. Tom Soboczynski
14. Dean Yost
15. Frank Gaddy
16. Peggy Shuart
17. Cheryl Wrobel
18. Frank Farina
19. Doug Rudy
20. Joe Lombardo
21. Ernest Hughes
22. Tony Bair
23. Jim Barrett
24. Bob Prange
25. Jock Koepfgen
26. Jacquie Arredondo
27. Gerritt Stemmer
28. Jim Storfer
29. Art Sutter, Agitator
30. Chuck Lyons
Officers
Chuck Kiser
Joe Schmidt
Joe Binder
Larry Oleszko
Bill Bennett
Tom Jenzen
Tony Bair
Doug Rudy
Dennis Schlitt
Ernie Moon
Bob Leggiere
Mark Kidd
Cheryl Wrobel
Emil Silarski
Terrence Burke
James Storfer
Ken Ruczko
Joe Hanks
Kathi Turak
��A 1. A .
Craig Walters
Charles Delude
James Gause
Gil Niesen
Clifford Drochak
John Malak
Bob Bay
John Muylaert
Greg Muliett
Charles Jones
Tom Goniea
Mike Sloughter
John Mordus
Bob Dixon
Doug Shoemaker
Glenn Scoles
Doug Smith
Tim See
Frank Zmuda
John Schwartz
Rick Hall
Robert Miller
Gerhard Kammer
Leo Salvaggio
Brian Solarik
Dr. E. Pellerin
Lynn Silkworth
Donald Pratt
Lome Johnston
John Kruszko
Dennis DiCello
John Pesavento
Dale Robart
Bill Eland
Francis Rutz
Sue Willord
Rick Smith
Phil Quidort
Jerry Hoeflein
Ron Meyers
Dwight Sherry
Jim Bartoll
Dale Hurttgam
����I.E. E. E.
Tom Sata
Bill Brown
Doug Rudy
Don McClusky
Mr. Stan Harris
Al Hemlock
Al Heliste
Ron Muccioli
Chuck Ahnen
Chuck Swainson
Walter Sedlar
Sergio Goquiolay
Glen Mayhue
Dan Pawl
Raymond Johnston
Joseph Lombardo
Jim Cichowski
Walter Masciulli
Daniel McKernan
Daniel Krouse
Michael Hebert
Arno Hellthaler
Pete Previs
Albert Kovach
Herschel Feinblatt
Richard Guion
Donald Richards
Daniel Cristiano
Alfred Doherty
Gary R. Smith
Paul Banaszak
William Cruickshank
Robert McComas
David Deering
Greg Dickerhoof
Norman Grudell
Alton Thrift
John Schmalzel
Robert Desoff
Richard Maslowski, Advisor
Richard Walendowski
Daniel Agnello
Thomas Simonsen
Don Odle
Ken Van Karsen
David Mills
Officers
Philip Koneda
Alla Utter
Ward Diehl
Ken VanKarsen
Eddie Martin
Walter Reichel
Lowell Loweke
Jim Rang
Allan Rayner
Daniel Cristiano
Daniel Agnello
Allan Kremkow
Thomas Faler
Richard Penoza
Richard Bieniak
Richard Liskow
Larry Zellen
Karl Drayton
Francis Noggle
Thomas Simonsen
Karl Kondler
Herschel Feinblatt
Harold Parker
Dan Markey
Jim Barrett
Mike Travis
Officers
Edward Martin
Karl Kandler
Karl Drayton
Cris Cooper
Larry Singerman
Ward Diehl
Walter Reichel
James Rang
Al Kremkow
Lawrence Zellen
Alan Rayner
Harold Parker
Philip Koneda
Lowell Loweke
Mike Travis
Daniel Markey
Richard Bieniek
Jim Barrett
�S.A.E.
Edward Martin
Karl Kandler
Karl Drayton
Cris Cooper
Larry Singerman
Ward Diehl
Walter Reichel
James Rang
Al Kremkow
Lawrence Zellen
Alan Rayner
Harold Parker
Philip Koneda
Lowell Loweke
Mike Travis
Daniel Markey
Richard Bieniek
Jim Barrett
Bill Golembiewski
Chuck Ahnen
Kim Beal
Jim Kirk
Gordon Green
Jim Schimmel
John Szlenkier
Hermon Moxley
John Popyk
Tom Sobodznski
Dean Yost
Bob Prange
Karl Kandler, Jr.
Doug Rudy
Ken Hojnacki
Frank Farina
Bryan Wright
Norm Betz
Dave Brudi
Terry O'Brien
Wayne Gillis
Jim Barrett
Prof. Chambers
Paul Landell
Randy Anderson
Mark Roman
Dan Finlay
Bob Jeffery
Karl Drayton
Jim Deevey
Officers
Jack Koepfgen
Bill Hall
Mark Cooperman
Rudy Unger
Pat Brackt
Dan Agnello
Nick Velch
Joe Srcham
Mike Lenz
Jim Jaster
Jim Stuart
Officers
��DELTA TAU SIGMA
Jacquie Arrendondo
Judy Hamm
Bea Surghi
Sue Willard
Cheryl Wrobel
Peggy Shuart
Mrs. E. Hartwell
John P. Smith
Steve Maki
William Wachob
Ed Rojowski
Mr. N. Zimmersmann
Erick Riese
I��NDUSTRIAL
MANAGEMENT
CLUB
1. Jim Roulo
2. Jim DeDobbeleer
3. Art Sutter
4. Ron Muccioli
5. Paul Garko
6. Gary Dumas
7. Nick Velch
8. Joe Slivenski
9. Joe Schmidt
10. Sergio Goquiolay
11. Al Roehrig
12. Dan Coffey
13. Jack Koepfgen
14. Bill Brown
Roger Machiek
Chuck Kiser
��NEWMAN ASSOCIATION
Tom Soboczynski
Mike Travis
Judy Hamm
Dean Yost
Frank Farina
Jim McClellan
Father Recker
Cheryl Wrobel
Rudy Linger
Jerry Hoeflein
Ken Hojnacki
Jim Kirk
Angelo Torcolacci
Jack Koepfgen
Rob Hubbard
Jim Schimmel
Ken Ruczko
Greg Scwick
Terry Burke
Karl Kandler
Officers
��PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
Joe Hanks
Warren Halley
Peggy Shuart
Bob Prange
Dean Yost
Doug Coburn
Jack Koepfgen
Gilder Jackson
Susan Willard
Al Webb
Tom Soboczynski
Cheryl Wrobel
Franklin Goode
��1. Tom Soboczynski
2. Doug Kass
3. Frank Separa
4. Bill Bennett
5. Jim Gentry
6. Bob Parker
7. Dennis Slavin Secretary
8. Dean Yost
9. Don Jackson Vice-President
10. Jim Wiggins President
Judicial
Committee
�ALPHA SIGMA PHI
Gary Churchill
Bill Bennett
Conrad Schwartz
Larry Oleska
Paul Reithmeier
Tom Weir
Tom Krauth
Robert Parker
Brian Judge
Joe Borghi
Dennis Slavin
Dennis Schlitt
Tim Hahnke
Rick Hall
John Lambert
Tom Jensen
Marv Peck
��KAPPA PHI SIGMA
Dick Neldon
Tom Soboczynski
Ken Hojnacki
Gerrit Stemmer
Dean Yost
Terry Bilovus
Frank Farina
Frank Gaddy
Van Churchill
Al Webb
Jim Wiggins
Bob Prange
Karl Kandler
Rob Hubbard
Officers
�PHI KAPPA UPSILON
Jim DeDobbeleer
Gary Lowell
Bud Varnum
Tony Zabala
Joe Kaye
Ron Muccioli
Ken Miller
Phil Kuyava
Kumar Kathikar
Harry Downs
Don Jackson
Warren Halley
Ron Colcernian
Andy Farrell
Mike Fitzpatrick
Don Kinn
Garrett Krishan
Arno Hellthaler
Tim O'Connor
Gus Hellthaler
Don Nance
Phil Fenton
��THETA XI
Roger Somerville
Jim Zabkar
John Szlenkier
Paul Daniel
Jerry Weber
Jim Gentry
Jim Kirk
Chuck Lyons
Frank Sepera
John Warner
Doug Kass
��SENIORS
�SENIOR
DIRECTORY
CLARENCE OTTO AFFELT, B. T.
Sigma Kappa Psi
DANIEL AGNELLO - E. E.
L E. E. E. - President
M . S. P. E. - Sec.
Circle K - Sec.
Intramural Sports
JAMES R. AHLBERG - I . M .
ROBERT ALONZO - I . M .
Student Government
Freshman Class - V. P.
Golf T e a m
LAWRENCE R. ANCYPA AR.
Student Government
Circle K - V. P. ; Treas.
A. I . A . - N . S. Rep.
RICHARD L. ANDERSON M. T.
ANTHONY ANTONELLI, JR. M . E.
REGINALD ANSON - I . M .
Kappa Phi Sigma
S.A. M .
Newman Assoc.
Student Government
Intramural Sports
MATHIJS G. ARENS - M . T.
A. S. T. M . E.
DARREL S. ASHBY - B. T.
PAUL M. BANASZAK - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
MAX BAUDER - 1. M .
STEPHEN E. BECKER - M . E.
Theta X i
S. A . E.
I . E. E. E.
GEORGE H. BERGMANN I. M.
CHARLES D. BERRY - I . M .
JOSEPH R. BINDER - I . M .
I . M . Club
Senior Class - V. P.
A . S. T. D.
Ski Club
DAVID W. BOLLA - B. T.
SALVATORE J. BONANNE
Student Gov't. Corr. Sec.
M . S. P. E. - Pres.
Class President - 3 years
Tech News
Phi Kappa Upsilon
JOHN BOVE - I . M .
MICHAEL J. BRANIFF - M . T.
WILLIAM H. BROWN - I . M .
A. S. T. D. - Pres. i V. P. ;
Sec.
I . M . Club
Student Government
Dean's Scholarship
CHARLES E. CAIN - I . M .
RALPH W. CHACE - I . M .
CHESTER F. CLARK - E. T.
GERALD CLEARMAN - I . M.
DANNY CARL COFFEY -
I. M.
A. M . A .
A. S. T. D.
l . M . Club
VINCENT J. COLETA
JAMES CRASS - I . M.
DON CRAWFORD - I . M.
DANIEL J. CRISTIANO - E. E.
DOUGLAS H. CRYSLER
JAMES P. L. DeDOBBELEER L M.
Phi Kappa Upsilon; Pres. ,
Sec.
Student Government
Junior Class President
Psychology Club
L M . Club
Intramural Sports
Dean's Scholarship
DAVID A. DEERING - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
HERMAN DIEBALL - I . M.
WARD M. DIEHL - M . E.
S. A . E.
M . S. P. E.
ANDREW J. DiMARTINO -
l.M.
A. S. T . D.
l . M . Club
Circle K
Intramviral Sports
HARRY DOWNS - I . M .
Phi Kappa Upsilon
Who's Who
DEL DRWENCKE - I . M .
STUART E. DUBBS - I . M .
GARY G. DUMAS - I . M .
A. M . A.
l . M . Club
PAUL EPSHA - M . E.
DENNIS EVANS - I. M.
FRANK M. FARINA - I. M.
Kappa Phi Sigma - Pres. ;
Treas.
Student Government
Blood Band - C h m .
Psychology Club - V. P.
Ski Club
Chess Club
L M . Club
Newman Assoc.
THOMAS FALER - M . E.
DOUGLAS H. FEATHERSTON
- AR.
A I A.
HERSCHEL FEINBLATT
M . E.
CHRISTINE FRITSCH
Delta Tau Sigma
JAMES J. FULLERTON - E. T .
I . E. E. E.
FRANK N. GADDY - I . M .
Kappa Phi Sigma; Pres.
Student Government
I . M . Club
Newman Assoc.
Ski Club
Psychology Club - Pres.
PAUL J. GARKO - I . M .
L M . Club
FRED GEIST - I . M .
J. MICHAEL GEORGE - I . M .
PAUL A. GLINSKI - M . T.
WILLIAM F. GOODE - I . M .
I . M . Club - Pres.
Student Government
Circle K
Spring Fair - Chm.
SERGIO T. GOQUIOLAY
A. S. T . D.
I . M . Club - V. P.
Marketing T e a m
Dean's Scholarship
HENRY E. GORDY - B. T .
JOSEPH M. GRAHAM - I . M .
Circle K
SMITH G. GRAHAM - I . T .
DENNIS L. GREEN - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
QUINTUS L. GREENE - AR.
A. I . A .
A . B. S. - Chm.
Tech News
RICHARD L. GUION - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
BILL HACKER - T . I .
JOHN ROBERT HALBERDA
l . M . Club
A. M . A.
Intramural Sports
Marketing T e a m
JAMES P. HARRISON - I . M .
l . M . Club
A . S. T. D.
S. C. HARVEY - M . T .
MARK HASKAMP - I . M .
MICHAEL BRUCE HEBERT
I . E E. E.
RANDALL HEBESTREIT - A R .
A. I . A.
ALAN W. HELISTE - I . M .
A . S. T . D.
I . M . Club
ARNO HELLTHALER - E. E.
Phi Kappa Upsilon - V. P.
I . E. E. E.
Student Government
MERLE F. HENDERSON - I . M .
L M . Club
THOMAS A. HERZOG - I . M .
KEITH PAUL HILL - M . T .
A . S. T. M . E.
ROBERT DALE HILTS - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
BARRY HOBBS - AR.
A. I . A .
JURGEN FRED HOFFMANN
NORMAN R. HUGHES - AR.
Student Government-Pres. ;
Jud. Chm.
Junior Class - Pres.
Senior Class - Pres.
Freshman Class - Pres.
L. L T. Rep. Club
A. L A.
A. S. T. M . E.
Tech News
DONALD W. JACKSON - I . M.
Phi Kappa Upsilon-V. P. ;
Treas.
A. S. T. D.
Psychology Club
I . F. C. - V. P. ; Sec.
Ski Club
I n t r a m M a l Sports
JAMES J. JASTER - I . M .
A. S. T. D.
l . M . Club
Circle K. - V. P. ; Treas.
Intramural Sports
GARY LEIGH JOHNSON - E. E
JAMES M. JOHNSON - I . M.
DENNIS R. KAPP - I . M .
l . M . Club
S. A . E.
Student Government
T e c h News
A . S. T. D.
Spring Fair
JOSEPH W. KAYE - I . M .
Phi Kappa Upsilon - Treas.
Circle K
Junior Class - Treas.
Psychology Club
l . M . Club
Newman Assoc.
RICHARD KERN - M . E.
NORBERT S. KESKA - M . E.
JOSEPH C. KING - E. T.
CHARLES F. KISER - I . M .
Student Government
L M . Club
Senior Class - Sec. -Treas.
JACK KOEPFGEN - L M .
Student Government-Treas.
Circle K
L M . Club
A. A . A .
A . M . A.
Newman Assoc.
Glee Club
DENNIS KOMATZ - M . T.
PHILIP KONEDA - M . E.
M . S. P. E. - V . P.
S. A . E. - Sec. ; Treas.
Ski Club
ROY H. KOPONEN - I . M .
ALBERT M. KOVACH - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
ALLEN KREMKOW - M . E.
M . S. P. E.
S.A. E.
THOMAS KRISKA - M . E.
JAMES R. KROL - I . M .
A. S. T . D.
l . M . Club
Ski Club
DONALD R. KURK - M . E.
FRANK LAKISH - AR.
A . I . A.
JOHN CHARLES LAMBERT,
�JR. - I . M .
I. M . Club
Al pha S i g m a P h i - R e c . Sec.
A . M . A.
A. A . A .
LAWRENCE J. LEMANSKI
A . S . T . M . E.
S.A. E.
L L T . Rep. C l u b
EDWARD W. LEPLOW - L M .
TED B. LINDSTROM - M . E.
S.A. E.
M . S. P. E.
Ski Club
I n t r a m u r a l Sports
MARLYN K. LISK - M . T .
JOSEPH LOMBARDO - E. E.
1. E. E. E.
S.A.E.
M . S. P. E.
LOWELL P. LOWEKE - M . E.
S. A . E.
M . S. ?. E.
GARY LOWELL - M . E.
Phi Kappa U p s i l o n - P r e s . ;
V. P.
Student G o v e r n m e n t
S.A.E.
Tech News
Lawrence R. Lyskawa
ROGER A. MACIEJKA - 1. M .
L M . Club
STANLEY O. MALEWSKI
WILLIAM ERIC MATHISEN
Sigma K a p p a Psi
ROBERT MAZIASZ - I . M .
L M . Club - A . A . A .
JACK McCLELLAN - I . M .
ROBERT L. McCOMAS
WILLIAM R. McCORMICK
ThetaXi
Golf T e a m
A. I . A .
I n t r a m u r a l Sports
DANIEL McKERNAN - E. E.
I . E E. E.
HERBERT J. MENARD, JR.
OAKLEY BURYL MITCHELL
JESSICA MOORE - A R .
A I A
JAY ROBERT MORRISON
Sigma K a p p a Psi
A. S. T . M . E.
RONALD M. MUCCIOLI
Phi Kappa U p s i l o n
L M . Club
A. S. T . D .
Psychology C l u b
Newman Assoc.
A. M . A .
VYTAUTAS A. MUSTEIKIS L M.
A . S. T . D .
THOMAS W. NEDDERMEYER
- 1. M .
CHARLES RICHARD NORTHRUP - C . E.
N . A . C . E.
JULIAN S. NOWAK - M . E.
S. A . E.
Sigma N u
JEROME F. OBDZIEJEWSKI I. M .
Kappa Phi S i g m a - Treas.
I . M . Club
Psychology Club
Ski C l u b
Who's W h o
JAMES K. PAISLEY - I . M .
HAROLD PARKER - M . E.
S. A . E.
M . S. P. E. - Pres.
ROBERT PASKO - T.M.
Spring Fair
I. M . Club
A . S. T . D .
JOHN PESAVENTO - A R .
A. I. A .
RAMIE PHILLIPS JR. - I . M .
I. M . Club - A . A.A.
ROBERT T. PREVETTE I. M .
DAVID FULLEN - 1. M .
DENNIS M. PUSKARIC - I . M .
Student Government
I. M . Club
L. I . T . R e p .
A . S. T . D .
A . M . A.
T e c h News
BAILEY RAGSDALE - I . M .
JAMES STEWART RANG
S. A . E. - V . C h m .
M . S. P. E.
ALAN J. RAYNER - M . E.
M . S. P. E. - T r e a s .
S. A . E.
WALTER REICHEL - M . E.
S. A . E.
M . S. P. E.
THOMAS W. ROGERS - I . T .
A . S. T . M . E.
LAWRENCE G. RONZI - M . T .
JAMES E. ROULO - I . M .
A. M . A .
I. M . Club
A.S. T . D .
RONALD H. ROWE - M . T .
JOSEPH RYDEL, JR. - I . M .
A . S. T . D .
A. A. A.
LOUIS JOSEPH SANTIONI
S i g m a K a p p a Psi - V . P.
A . S. T . M . E.
LEONARD SALVAGGIO - AR.
A. I. A.
THOMAS J. SATA - I . M .
A . S. T . D . - T r e a s .
I . M . Club
JOHN SCAPELLITI - E. E.
ARTHUR F. SHAW - 1. M .
CHARLES F. SCHEDLBOWER
- I. M .
EDWARD J. SCHLAFF - I . T .
A . S. T . M . E.
JOE SCHMIDT - I . M .
I . M . Club
A. M . A.
A . S. T . D .
I . E. E. E.
Ski Club
Psychology Club
J u n i o r Class - Pres.
FREDERICK DALE SCHRAFFT
JR. - L T .
Student G o v e r n m e n t
S e n i o r Class - Pres.
A . S. T . M . E.
PETER K. SCHRODA - I . M .
I . M . Club
GARY SCOTT - E. E.
WALTER SEDLAR - 1. M .
JOHN E. SILVI - I . M .
THOMAS L. SIMONSEN - E. E.
S . A . E.
1. E. E. E.
M.S. R E .
Ski Club
JOSEPH A. SLIVENSKY - I . M .
I . M . Club
ROBERT J. SMILEY - I . M .
Ski C l u b
DONALD E. SMITH - M . T .
A . S. T . M . E.
GARY R. SMITH - E. T .
JOHN C. SMITH - 1. M .
Kappa Phi Sigma
JOHN H. SMITH - I . M .
ROGER SOMMERVILLE - I . M .
Theta X i
Golf T e a m
WARD W. SPARKS - E. E.
G l e e C l u b - V . P.
A r c h e r y C l u b - Sec.
JOHN J. SPINA - E. E.
ROBERT A. STEHLIN - E. T .
MARK STYPINSKI - I . M .
Circle K
Spring Fair
CHESTER S. SUGIERSKI, JR.
- I. M .
H a m Club
N e w m a n Assoc.
' '
I . M . Club
A . M . A.
Dean's Scholarship
ART SUTTER - I . M .
Student Government-Pres. ;
V . P.
P u b l i c a t i o n s Bus. M g r .
P s y c h o l o g y C l u b - Pres.
I . M . C l u b - V . P.
N e w m a n Assoc.
Spring Fair
A . S. T . D .
H a m C lub
THOMAS E. SZUBA - E. T .
S i g m a K a p p a Psi
MICHAEL SZYMANSKI - I . M .
ELY T A M A - I . M .
JAMES M. TARAS - I . M .
A . S. T . D .
I. M . Club
ORBRIA TAYLOR - I . M .
TERRY L. TAYLOR - I . M .
TED TELLING - AR.
ROBERT EDWARD THOMAS
- I. T.
TERRIL O. TOMPKINS - A R .
HARRY TIFFANY - T. I .
GEORGE E. TONKIN - I . M .
GEORGE R. TRASK - M . T .
ROBERT TRIBULA - I . M .
DONALD TRINKA - I . M .
RICHARD UNDY - AR.
A . I . A.
ALLAN UTTER - M . E.
S. A . E.
M . S. R E.
HENRY VANDERZEE, JR. I. M .
JEFFREY VANDORN - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
KENNETH E. VANKARSEN
JR. - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
M . S. P. E.
GARY VAN WAMBEKE - I . M .
NICHOLAS VELCH - I . M .
C i r c l e K . - Pres.
A . S . T. D.
I . M . Club
I n t r a m u r a l Sports
JERRY L. VIENE - I . M .
I . M . Club
A . S. T . M . E.
ANETOLIUS VISKANTAS
ROBERT G. WAGNER - E. E.
STANLEY WAJDA - M .T.
WILLLAM THOMAS WATKINS
- M . T.
S i g m a K a p p a Psi
THOMAS K. WEIR - I . M .
A l p h a S i g m a P h i - Pres.
Student Government
G l e e C l u b - Pres.
Ski Club
L M . Club
BOB WIECZOREK - I . M .
HAROLD DEAN WELD - E. T .
OSCAR R. WILLARD - I . M .
GILBERT R. WOLFE - I . M .
JAMES WOODGATE - I . M .
I n t r a m u r a l Sports
JOHN W. WOZNIAK - M . E.
BRYAN C. WRIGHT - I . M .
Lawrence Christian F e l l o w s h i p - Pres.
RAY WURZER - I . M .
ROBERT E. YATES - I . M .
MICHAEL ZAKS - M . E.
S.A.E.
A . S. T . D .
LAWRENCE E. ZELLEN - M . E.
S. A . E. - Pres.
M . S. P. E.
WILLIAM D. ZIEGLER - E. E.
I . E. E. E.
FRANK ZMUDA - AR.
A . 1. A .
Lawrence Ancypa
Dennis DiCello
���Douglas H. Featherston
Quintis Greene
Randall Hebestreit
Barry Hobbs
Norman R. Hughes
��Frank Lakish
Jessica Moore
John Pesavento
Leo Salvaggio
Frank Zmuda
Ted Telling
Terril O. Tompkins
�����Charles R. Northrup
Paul Banaszak
Daniel Agnello
David A. Deering
Dennis Leon Green
Richard L. Guion
Clarence E. Harrison
Michael Bruce Hebert
Arno Hellthaler
Robert D. Hilts
Albert M. Kovach
Joseph Lombardo
Robert L. McComas
Daniel J. McKernan
Gary Scott
John Scapelliti
Thomas L. Simonsen
Ward W. Sparks
John J. Spina
Jeffery Van Dorn
Kenneth E. Van Karsen, Jr.
Robert G. Wagner
William Ziegler
James Ahlberg
Andrew D. Agosta
Robert Alonzo
Reginald Anson
Gary Banks
Max Bauder
George Bermann
Charles D. Berry
Joseph R. Binder
John Bove
Michael Brennan
Bill Brown
V.F. Buttigieg
Charles E. Cain
Gerald Clearman
Van L. Churchill
Danny C. Coffey
Vincent Coletta
James Crass
��ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
James P. L. DeDobbeleer
�Don Crawford
Herman Dieball
Andrew J. Dimartino, Jr.
�Stuart E. Dubbs
Harry Downs
Del Drwencke
Gary G. Dumas
Dennis Evans
Frank M. Farina
Andrew farrell
Christine Fritsch
Frank N. Gaddy
Paul J. Garko
Fred Geist
J. Michael George
Wayne Gillis
William F. Goode
Sergio Goquiolay
Joseph Graham
John Robert Halberda
James P. Harrison
Mark Haskamp
Alan W. Heliste
��Merle F. Henderson
Thomas A. Herzog
James J. Jaster
Donald Jackson
James M. Johnson
Dennis R. Kapp
��Joseph W. Kaye
Charles F. Kiser
Jack Koepfgen
James R. Krol
Lawrence J. Lemanski
�John C. Lambert, Jr.
Edward W. Leplow
Robert Maziasz
Roger A. Maciejka
��Jack McClellan
Herbert J. Menard, Jr.
Ronald M. Muccioli
Vytautas A. Musteikis
Thomas W. Neddermeyer
Jerome F. Obdziejewski
Robert Pasko
Robert T. Preuett
James K. Paisley
David Pullen
Dennis Puskaric
Bailey Ragsdale
Joe Rydel
��James E. Roulo
Thomas J. Sata
Charles F. Schedlbower
�Joe Schmidt
Peter K. Schroda
Walter Sedlar
Frederick D. Schrafft, Jr.
John E. Silvi
Joseph A. Slivensky
Robert J. Smiley
John C. Smith
���John H. Smith
Mark Stypinski
Chester S. Sugierski, Jr
Roger A. Somerville
Michael Szymanski
Art Sutter
Ely Tama
George E. Tonkin
Terry L. Taylor
Donald Trinka
Orbria Taylor
Henry Vanderzee, Jr.
Gary Van Wambeke
Nicholas Velch
Jerry L. Viene
�Thomas K. Weir
Anetolius Viskantas
Bob Wieczorek
Oscar R. Willard
Bryan C. Wright
James Woodgate
��Robert E. Yates
Gilbert R. Wolfe
Ray Wurzer
��MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Salvatore J. Bonanno
Stephen E. Becker
Ward M. Diehl
�Richard Kern
Norbert S. Keska
Philip Koneda
Allen J. Kremkow
��Donald R. Kurk
Ted B. Lindstrom
�Lowell Loweke
Gary Lowell
�Julian S. Nowak
Harold Parker
James S. Rang
�Alan J. Rayner
Walter Reichel
Allan Utter
John W. Wozniak
Michael Zaks
Lawrence E. Zellen
����TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Richard L. Anderson
Clarence O. Affelt
James J. Fullerton
Henry E. Gordy
Smith G. Graham
��Bill Hacker
Keith P. Hill
Joseph C. King
Dennis Komatz
�Marlyn K. Lisk
William E. Mathisen
Thomas W. Rogers
Lawrence G. Ronzi
��Donald E. Smith
Harry Tiffany
George R. Trask
Stanley Wajda
William T. Watkins
Harold D. Wild
���ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
Wayne H. Buell
�Mordica M. Ryan
Dean of Academic Affairs
Michael L. Mitchell
Charles Lipsmeier
�Melvin Janney
Jay H. Montgomery
Robert L. Hart
�Max B. Coan
Assistant to Director of Admissions
James O. Trew
Gilder D. Jackson
���Paul F. Kinder
D i r e c t o r of F i n a n c i a l
Lewis Moon
Director of Counseling and Student Activities
John S. Ellis
William C. Burke
Edward T. Darling
Earl W. Pellerin
Harold VanDine
Bradley Jones
John Suhr
James Weeks
R. Darrow Champlin
William Wernet
Morris Jackson
Robert Hanamura
George B. Zonars
����ARTS and SCIENCES
Robert L. Luttermoser
Daniel W. Mioduszewski
Nandor J. Simmersman
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Jerry L. Crist
George W. Mach
Steven Passon
Ralph H. Read
Thomas D. Odle
John D. Peterson
Lynne O. Ramer
Thomas C. Moerlein
Patrice Daskivich
Ellen Hartwell
Daniel P. Shoemaker
Barbara C. Gram
������Wilson Daugherty
Alfred L. Jones
Kathleen Stanley
Alfred W. Lamson
William Mikulas
Michael J. Merscher
Albert J. Daniel
Terry E. King
Roy Schenkel
Thomas A. Lackey
Norman C. Otten
Joseph E. Brierly
Henry W. Nace
Sonia Henckel
�Prof. Hans G. Erneman
Director of School of Engineering
Ernest B. Skuta
Edgar S. Hughes
Robert D. Hatch
�J. Frazier Wattenbarger
Tim G. Adams
Richard S. Maslowski
Clarence G. Chambers
���TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Arthur D. Hart
Director of Technical Institute
William Toth
Jerry Coval
�Bernard Carlen
Robert Innes
Fay Gifford
Eugene Shull
Dennis Madigan
Philip Mohan
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David Horchler
Leonard Forrest
Jerry Beck
Stan Phillips
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��When one thinks of Lawrence Tech's School of Architecture, one
automatically thinks of Dr. Earl W. Pellerin. They are synonymous.
"Doc", as he is known by his students, has developed the Lawrence Tech
School of Architecture from its beginnings in 1932 into one of the top architectural schools in the nation.
According to Dr. Wayne H. Buell, President of Lawrence Tech, Dr.
Pellerin is a man of "untiring efforts and dedication . . . whose students
have become many of the leaders in their profession in the Detroit area and
throughout the country."
"Doc" has many achievements including his election in 1964 to the
College of Fellows by the national body of the American Institute of Architects. In 1970 the Detroit chapter of the AIA presented him its Gold
Medal and in 1973 the Michigan Society of Architects awarded him its
highest honor, its Gold Medal, because he' 'Has demonstrated leadership in
the profession and has contributed to the advancement of his local, state,
and national professional organization and his community."
Dr. Pellerin has always been there when any other student or I have
needed him. Otherwise these words would not have been written, for this
student and many others would not be here to write about him. For myself
and for all those other students who "owe it to Doc", we dedicate this Yearbook.
— Michael Ugorcak
Editor of the 74 Yearbook
���some it is a place to learn in the classroom.
������To some it is a place to pass four or five years in time.
�And to others a way of life.
Richard Marburger
Edward Darling
Wayne H. Buell
��Michael Mitchell
Director of Business Affairs
William Burke
John Choitz
Samuel F. Lewis
Wellington Ward
Floyd Bunt
Dick Frederick
Jane Frederick
Bernard Lis
Lynne Stollsteimer
Pauline Veil
Francine Grasela
��Denise Kirk
Debbie DeSilvio
Peg Cubberley
Pam sherwood
Cindy Christian
Katherine Patton
Judy Milosic
Melvin Janney
John Ellis
Debbie Thumm
Dorothy Furnish
Betty Belleau
Rosemary Hodges
Lewis Moon
Shirley Bolin
John Lahti
Earl W. Pellerin
Robert D. Sassak
Harold Binder
Harvey Ferrero
Douglas James
Morris Jackson
George B. Zonars
Karl H. Greimel
Howard Etter
Donald H. Dent
Stephen R. Davis
Kenneth J. Farquharson
George F. Bowden
Clarence G. Chambers, Jr.
William Mikulas
Robert D. Hatch
Richard S. Maslowski
Jerry L. Crist
George W. Mach
John M. Goodenow
Edward H. Honos
Lucy G. Merritt
James R. Kramer
David A. Brent
Nandor Zimmersmann
DANIEL W. MIODUSZEWSKI
Steven A. Passon
Victor Angelescu
Gilder D. Jackson
Wilson Daugherty
Barbara C. Gram
Barry W. Knister
Thomas H. F. Masson
Earl W. Pellerin
Robert D. Sassak
Harold Binder
Harvey Ferrero
Douglas James
Morris Jackson
Karl H. Greimel
Howard Etter
George B. Zonars
Donald H. Dent
Stephen R. Davis
Kenneth J. Farquharson
George F. Bowden
Clarence G. Chambers, Jr.
William Mikulas
Robert D. Hatch
Richard S. Maslowski
Jerry L. Crist
George W. Mach
John M. Goodenow
Edward H. Honos
Lucy G. Merritt
James R. Kramer
David A. Brent
Nandor Zimmersmann
Daniel W. Mioduszewski
Victor Angelescu
Gilder D. Jackson
Wilson Daugherty
Barbara C. Gram
Barry W. Knister
Thomas H.F. Masson
�Mathematics
Ellen M. Hartwell
John S. Chesman
Edmund Jositas
Ruth Favro
Sonia Henckel
Joseph J. Shields
Gloria P. Rivkin
James D. Nanny
Robert T. Xeras
Roy W. Schenkel
�MICHAEL J. MERSCHER
THOMAS A. LACKEY
Leland A. Lahr
Ernest L. Maier
Stanley F. Harris
Cleophus M. Buck
Russell B. McAfee
�Technical Institute
JERRY G. BECK
Bernard A. Carlen
Richard Michel
Eugene R. Shull
Gordon McQuade
H. Van Buren Story
Albert E. Unger
Kenneth J. Cook
" I ' m sure the guys won't m i n d the girls using the same restrooms"
" L e t ' s see, this screw increases the odds of the machine vending by 30% to 1 out of 8."
�Standing on the corner, watching all the guys go by.
I know that ant that tripped
me is here somewhere!
�"What do ya mean, didn't you bring the diplomas??
'Get Involved Week' was when nobody did!
�Pinball wizards of Campus West
I huffed and puffed and blew their man d o w n "
���Phi Kappa Upsilon fraternity pulled a clean
sweep last year at the IFC's annual Greek Week.
The first ceremony was the 'Ugly Greek' contest,
and for the second year i n a row P K U ' s Tito Zalba
won the event.
On Wednesday of Greek Week, the Beauty
Pagent was held, and again P K U ' s entry was the
winner. The winner of "Queen" of Greek Week
was Miss Jackie Hamm who also won the title of
Quenn of Greek Week '73.
�PKU Cleans Up
Greek Week
�On Sunday, May 13th, on Mother's Day, the
Greeks should have taken this as an omen. They
found out again that i t is not nice to fool Mother
Nature, as she turned the weather into not a cool
atmosphere, but one which was rather C O L D ! !
At the race course, converted B-lot, Alpha Sig,
and P K U were all set, but the race was held up unt i l 2 p . m . waiting for the other fraternities. Sig Eps
finally showed up and there was a three fraternity
rival.
�PKU spent a great deal of time modifying their
equipment this year. The biggest improvement
was the new nylon bearing bicycle wheels
deployed in the races.
The closest rivals were Alpha Sig, who ran into a
bit of bad luck in the bath tub race. Their front end
suspension broke as they lined up at the starting
line.
Sig Eps also ran into an equipment problem, as
on the last race, the toilet bowl race, the racer was
completely demolished due to the combination of
un-balanced wheels, high speed and lack of excess
horsepower.
In the final event, the Tug-of-War over the LIT
Creek, Alpha Sig eliminated Sig Eps in the run off.
PKU defeated Alpha Sig in the finals. Because of
the cold weather the tug of war was not carried out
all the way, as the losers in both heats gave out
before being pulled into the creek.
65
�Despite dropping temperatures, May 4, 5 and 6
brought over 14,000 people to the 1973 Spring F a i r .
This Student Government sponsored event was an
outstanding success.
Parking lots A and B were filled with games,
rides and exhibits. There was something there for
everyone. The clubs and organizations manned
the game booths for those who liked to test their
skill. Sigma P h i Epsilon fraternity r a n a "dunkbooth."
Spring Fair
More than a M i d w a y
��In the exhibit tent, visitors viewed antique cars
(courtesy of the Detroit Historical Museum),
motorcycles, a diamond display and the Chevy
Show. Rides throughout the fair grounds ranged
f r o m a merry-go-round and kiddie cars to the TiltA-Whirl and the Moon-walk. There was also a popcorn wagon and a food stand for those who wished
to indulge.
����The net profit for the F a i r was approximately
$3,000 most of which w i l l be returned to the clubs
and organizations who maintained game booths
on the midway for the three days. The remainder
of the profits w i l l be retained by the Student
Government to help finance activities during the
73-74 school year. The only unsuccessful part of
the Fair was the annual raffle. Sales ended at an
absolute m i n i m u m resulting i n approximately a
$500 loss.
But a l l is well that ends well. Even w i t h the
unexpected always happening, a l l r a n smoothly
at the 1973 Lawrence Tech Spring F a i r .
William Kessler
�����A LECTURE SPONSORED BY THE
SC/AIA OF LAWRENCE TECH .
�Twice a year, the American
Red Cross comes to our school
to accept blood donated by
students and faculty for a very
important cause, the Lawrence
Tech Blood Bank.
In the fall blood bank 74
persons gave the gift that only
they can give, BLOOD. As blood
cannot be made in the test tube.
Of the 74 persons, only 17 were
rejected, the 57 that did give is
an increase over last year's
amount.
The
Blood
Bank,
spearheaded by organizations
who
run a derby.
The
organization that has the most
amount of members that give
recieves a trophy.
The falls Derby saw a three
way tie between Sigma Phi Kpsilon. Alpha Sigma Phi, and the
Student Chapter of the A I A .
��
��Mark Bill Drives the Winning Car for Lawrence Tech
Lit
Students in AMC Economy Run
DETROIT, January 23 —
Mark D. Bill of Lawrence
Institute of Technology
averaged 25.58 miles a
gallon in a 1974 Gremlin to
win a collegiate economy
run sponsored by American
Motors Corporation.
The
event
featured
engineering students from
five
major
Michigan
universities and colleges as
drivers, and covered about
220 miles from Cobo Hall in
downtown Detroit, to the
Michigan State Capitol in
Lansing, and back to
Lawrence Tech in Southfield.
Second place went to
Matthew Kiriazis and Tom
Howells of Wayne State
University
with
25.29
m.p.g., with Nancy Sutake
of Michigan State third at
24.95 m.p.g., twins David
and Thomas Chicovsky of
University of Michigan
fourth at 23.05 m.p.g., and
Dennis J. Schauer of
University of Detroit fifth at
21.58 m.p.g.
��CALIFORNIA JOINS IN CHALLENGE
Economy driving competition appears to be
spreading across the United
States as the new intercollegiate sport.
Lawrence Institute of
Technology, Southfield,
Michigan, victorious over four
other Michigan universities in
the country's first Gremlin
Collegiate Economy Run on
January 23, has received a
second challenge to defend its
title — this one from Northrop
Institute of Technology in Los
Angeles.
Dr. Buell accepted the invitation to compete with the
western schools on a date
mutually satisfactory to all
contestants after Lawrence
Tech has met six of Wisconsin's top schools
����DENNIS DIMOFF
PATTY WATTENBARGER
CAROLYN JONES
BOB BOWDEN
Terry Stollsteimer
Chris Bosen
Kevin Bordinat
Chuck Wilson
Ron Borrow
Bill Moylan
Paul Retaskie
Ed Noga
Randy Storie
Ken Turnell
Mike Ugorcak
Bill Livingston
Mike Minoff
Tom Farris
Dan Gehringer
Dave Tpzinski
Ricky Hardacre
Mario Ferandez
Bruce Zarzeski
Chuck Doring
Dean Fitzpatrick
Gary Krenz
Tim Roe
Dave Trombley
Pete Wicknig
Tony Cangelos
Dennis Darling
Dave Richards
David Flack
Hercules Jefferson
�STUDENT GOVERNMENT
�A M E R I C A N CHEMICAL SOCIETY
DAVE RICHARDS
PAT SWEENEY
FRANK SERPRAUS
JANINE WHITE
RON GROOOFF
BOB CIESLINSKI
SALLY MERRITT
HOWARD WHITSTON
WILLIAM SCANLOW
HARRY PANKRATZ
TOM PALMER
KEN WOODSIDE
STANLEY J. JETT
FRANK KLUPACS
TONY ANGELOSI
DR. CRIST
DR. MACH
MRS. MERRITT
DR. GOODENOW
GAYLE PECK
�LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
CLINTON SCHOONOVER
KEN STEWART
PROF. CHAMBERS
STEPHAN SALO
LYLE REIBLING
ANGUS FERGUSON
The l e t t e r "L" symbolizes two m e a n i n f u l words i n t h e l i f e o f a
C h r i s t i a n w h i c h a r e l o v e and l i f e .
The l o v e t h a t i s e v i d e n t i n
t h e C h r i s t i a n ' s l i f e i s t h e never f a i l i n g l o v e o f God.
I r r e v o c a b l y t h e l o v e o f God encompasses c o m f o r t i n g , p r o t e c t i o n ,
peace h a p p i n e s s , c a r i n g wisdom and u n d e r s t a n d i n g .
The C h r i s t i a n
a l s o has a l i f e t h a t w i l l never end. T h i s e t e r n a l l i f e s h a l l be
spent w i t h God t h r o u g h o u t t h e ages o f e t e r n i t y .
God cares about e v e r y human b e i n g as a person. B e l i e v e i n C h r i s t
today and d i s c o v e r t h e l o v e and t h e l i f e o f a C h r i s t i a n .
�CELESTE OZIMEK
JOHN SCOTT
SHARON WALKER
CHARLES ROSEN
�Jonathon Alandt
Femi Afariogun
David Astalos
William Balog
Brian Bezenah
Sue Biotti
Cliff Black
Linda Blackwell
Gary Blazic
Erwin Bloomberg
Kevin Bordinat
Edward Borgola
Joseph Bosnyak
Brian Bracken
Allan Britz
Robert Czerew
Norbert Chmielewski
Gary Cizimaldi
Carolyn Claunch
Richard Czyznikiewicz
Don Dawe
Dennis Dimoff
Ken Duda
Ernest Dull
George Defrain
Cheryl Degraff
Keith Elliott
John Enkemann
Chris Esoman
Richard Evans
Mike Falardeau
David Feller
David Flack
Cecil Gauthier
Sharon Geisler
Joseph Germaine
Bob Girling
Neil Goldman
Mark Gottesleben
Henry Guthard
James Heil
Jonathan Hilts
Rick Hingst
Robert Hofmann
Jim Hostnik
John Jurkowski
Rick King
Tom Krupansky
Wayne Jewell
Dale Johnson
Lorne Johnston
Jim Klein
Dennis Koschnitzke
Gordon Kostin
Gary Krenz
Kerry Lafer
Frank Lamia
Vicky Landis
Greg Lautzenheiser
Rodney Lawrence
Clarence Lee
Lockhart Lee
Ronald Lewis
Ernest Loizon
Nancy Lovaas
Kevin Majewski
Thomas Malak
Richard Marquardt
Rochelle Martin
Keith McKowen
Mark McPherson
Tim Melorum
J.M. Minoff
Richard Mitchell
James Mumsy
Richard Miedzwiecki
Peter Nyeoer
Joe Obidzinski
Robert Owens
Celeste Ozimek
Harry Peck
James Perkins
Michael Pernack
David Perry
James Pfeiffer
Don Phillips
Francis Phillips
Joe Phillips
Tom Phillips
Brian Priskorn
Craig Priskorn
Dave Richards
Charles Rhein
Robert Robbins
Tim Roe
Dean Roors
Charles Rosen
Paul Schickel
Carol Schlesinger
Cliff Scholz
John Scott
Brian Sedik
Chris Siemion
Doug Smith
Richard Smith
David Sdalia
Steven Stanford
Brian Symes
Bob Taylor
Robert Toje
Paul Tonti
Dave Trombley
Joe Turchetti
Ken Turnell
Mike Ugorcak
Mike VanLoon
Jim Vigne
Oswin Wagner
Sharon Walker
Pattie Wattenbarge
Jon Weiss
Alan West
Scott Wortman
John Yanalunas
James Zachow
�INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL,
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS
JOHN S. GRDEN
MICHAEL HUDDY
TIMOTHY W. ROE
BRIAN KARASKA
DAN ADKINS
HENRY BRONCY
HENRY BRONCZYK
DAVID TROMBLEY
Ardath HOLMES
TOM HARTWIG
TOM MARTH
WILLIAM VUKONICH
TOM MARTIN
RICK POURCHO
PATRICK RYAN
MARK SWIDLER
ROBERT RUSSELL
ROBERT ZARZYCKI
DOUG SLATTERY
MARK PUROL
�M S PE
DAN GEHRINGER
DARRYL MELONE
ED NOGA
TIM ROE
DAVE TROMBLEY
�SOCIETY OF A U T O M O T I V E
ENGINEERS
DENNIS BAMMEL Chairman
RICHARD KOSTRZEWSKI Secretary
STEVE TOMSICK Treasurer
DARRYL MELONE Vice-chairman
DAVE TROMBLEY Student Govt. Rep.
RICHARD LUNDSTROM Faculty advisor
�M S PE
DANIEL ADKINS
TIRATH AHLUWALIA
ROY ALLEN
ALBERT BEDBROSKI
MARK BILL
ROY BONNETT
PAUL BUSCH
TOM CHIMMER
PAT CLEMENS
JAMES CLEMENT
GERALD CUPPER
JOSEPH DIDIA
DARIUS ELLISON
JAMES FORD
ROBERT GOLDA
JEFFRY GRUPP
JOSEPH EDELMAYER
ED ESSHAKI
MICHAEL EVANS
MARK FREDAL
GARY GLOWACZ
JOHN HAWKINS
BRUCE HOENLE
MAEK HOFFMAN
TERRY HOWES
MARK HUBER
JOHN HUSISIAN
WAYNE KIEB
GLADSTONE KING
TOM KOPCHA
ROBERT KULCZCKI
TOM LADOSKI
FRANK LIJANA
MICHAEL LOUYA
CHARLES LYLE
JOE MICHALSKI
DENNIS MICEK
MICHAEL MONROE
ED NOGA
GRAG NOWELL
JOE OSUCH
MIKE PACZAS
RAY PARKER
RICK PREBLICH
PAUL PUKITA
FRANK REDIKER
TIM ROE
TIM RICE
DAVE SCHMIDT
ERNEST SCHMIDT
MIKE SCUDDER
TOM SEPANIK
GARRY SHERWOOD
DON SILSBE
RAY SINAGOGA
DOUG SLATTERY
ED SOUA
NEAL SPINNEE
NEAL SPINNEWEBER
JEFFERY STEFAN
TOM STRAUSS
MARVIN STRZYZEWSKI
DAVE STYCZYNSKI
TOM SZATKOWSKI
ROBERT TURNER
PETE TURNER
PETE VICK
CHRIS WEBER
NORMAN WAGNER
PETER WALL
LOUIS WALLACE
WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY
WALT ZAREMBA
PAT RYAN
MARK LAOCHER
JAMES SEMISKI
TOM MANDRY
ARTHUR THOMAS
�SKI CLUB
L A W R E N C E TECH SKI CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
Bernie Vassotto
John Kudrycki
Michael Zulinski
Dave Erickson
Charles E. Wilson
Don Mutrynowski
John Alandt
Scott Hoeft
Gary Hendrichson
Rick Falling
Rob Marchall
Lynn Waszchuk
Kevin Bordinat
Walt Melonio
Mike Ligorcak
Donna Cucchi
Pete Wicknig
John Heidenreich
Maria Popescul
John P. Lee
Dave Richards
Dean Lomas
Fat Wattenburger
Steve Weber
Robert Spallone
Scott Johnson
John Moran
Ed Noga
Barb Miller
Ken Turnell
Gary Huebgen
Matt Lamb
�HOCKEY CLUB
AL MULKA
BILL CANNON
BILL LIVINGSTON
DAVE CAMPBELL
TOM DOMBROWSKI
TOM BOMMARITO
RON PREDMESKY
ERNIE MAIER
MIKE BRAND
TOM VANCE
CHRIS WEBER
TOM BRENNAN
DAVE MATTHEWS
TOM FARRIS
MAURICE FORBES
JEFF DITZIK
ED NACCI
�VET'S CLUB
RON PAGETT
GREG PENN
JACK OLMSTEAD
JOE MANIAN
MIKE SCUDDER
TIM ROE
DOUG SLATTERY
PHIL SORAMLIN
WILLIAM VOKONICH
Treasurer
�HAM
ANDY YOUNG
CLUB
MARK STASHUK
BOB BIENENSTEIN
RICH WNUK
BOB AUILER
�TECH NEWS
BILL LIVINGSTON
PETE WICKNIG
DONNA CUCCHI
WALT MELONIO
MARIA POPESCUL
KEVIN BORDINAT
BRUCE PARMAN
ROBERT WILLIS
BARB MILLER
LYNN WASZCHUK
�YEARBOOK
MIKE UGORCAK
RANDY ROBERTS
CHUCK DESOFF
GREG MLOTKOWSKI
��INTERFRATERNITY
COUNCIL
WELCOME TO AN INSIDE
VIEW OF FRATERNITY LIFE
"Now the genius of tne
fraternity, as I see it, is
to take this casual association of the campus and organize it consciously and
intentionally as a venture
in friendship so that what
otherwise might be only incidental may Become highly
productive in the education of the student. This
the fraternity does in a
number of ways, of which
I shall indicate only a
few.
"The fraternity provides
an intimate, face - to-face
association in a small sustained and sustaining social
group. In a large group
the individual tends to get
lost in the multitude of general and somewhat vague
relationships. Some of the
large universities have recognized this need of close
association and, like Harvard and Yale, have organized the university into
relatively small residential units which are communities within the larger
university community in
which personal relationships are made obvious and
meaningful. The fraternity
further reduces this community to a small, homogenous group where the r e lationships are still more
intimate and personal. Like
the home, the emphasis is
upon persons as persons
and where the relations
of community are brought
to the vivid consciousness
of its participants. In such
an intimate association one
has in the highest degree
the sense of belonging to a
significant social • group.
Success or failure in the
discernment and fulfillment of these personal r e lationships are more open
to observation and cultivation or correction than they
could possibly be in a large,
heterogeneous and impersonal group.
The fraternity provides
a disciplined association.
Membership involves the
acceptenace of obligations
and the commitment to
ideals. Long experience
has demonstrated that
there are fruitful ways
of living together in such
a group and out of this experience the fraternity has
evolved a structure of organization, rules of procedure, and measures of
discipline. Through friendly and constructive criticism by his intimate associates, the fraternity
man is made conscious of
his shortcomings and is
stimulated to overcome
them. Group appiroval and
disapproval are among the
most effective incentives in
the modeling of attitudes
and behavior.
"Finally, the fraternity
5ives one a sense of beonging, not only to a
widely - extended contemporary movement, but
to a long and honorable
tradition with a rich and
growing history.
If you have ever been
even remotely interested in
fraternities, or have ever
thought about what it would
be like to be a member of
a college fraternity, you
have already taken the first
step toward a lasting brotherhood. We here at Lawrence Tech are interested
in you as a student and as
a possible fraternity man.
So forget your ideas of fraternity life and let us show
you exactly what fraternalism means here on our
campus.
�ALPHA S I G M A PHI
DAN GENNARO
MARIO FERNANDEZ
DON CARMICHAEL
AL STARKS
TONY HUHN
RANDY DAWLEY
RICK HARDACRE
RON BORROW
AL HOWARTH
GARY LEWIS
JIM DONALD
JERRY LEBOUF
STEVE WOOD
MIKE ARMBRUSTER
RON LERNOWICH
BILL BEITZ
DAVE ROESCHKE
KIRK YUHASZ
ERIC DUKATZ
BOB KAMPHAUS
FRANK HRLIC
DAN HEFFERNAN
MARCUS MARLOW
JAMES McLEISH
TERRY MOFFATT
JOHN MORELLI
TOM MORELL
STEVE SAVAGE
DON SHOOK
�PHI K A P P A U P S I L O N
GARY HAHWERT
RICK RAKESTRAW
GERRY RADIMAKER
DEAN FITZPATRICK
STEVE PTASZYNSKI
BOB BODEN
DAVE BLOSSOM
MIKE FITZPATRICK
GERRY PALOWSKI
TIM 0'CONNER
JACK BEDELL
�S I G M A PHI EPSILON
THE GOLDEN HEARTS OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON
Eileen Kenworthy
Jim Godbout
Pete Garofalo
Sylvia Lukasiewicz
Denice Judge
Jim Hicks
John Husisian
Les Charbarneau
Sonia Rivera
Larry Bowles
Mary Ann Glanglin
John McDonald
Mrs. John McDonald
John Kimpton
Mark Bedell
Nancy Lovaas
Cheryl Sussex
Mrs. Brian Newlin
Jeff Boggio
Roland Bedell
Brian Newlin
Sue Hodges
Janet Erdody
Bruce Zarzeski
�OPEN HOUSE C O M M I T T E E
Pat Wattenbarger
Ed Noga
Tony Cangelosi
Ardath Holmes
Bill Moylan
�S I G M A PI
Ardath Holmes
Doug SLATTERY
DENNIS DARLING
R.S. Maslowski
Jeffry Grupp
Lee Manduzzi
Richard Ogletree
R.S. VUKONICH
MICHAEL ZECHMEISTER
DAVID H. TROMBLEY
Tom Targosz
Bruce Hoenle
Tom Sepanik
Jim Lange
Dave Schmidt
Bob Russell
Ed Noga
Len Boger
Larry Torretta
Richard Allen
Deborah Morrissett
Thomas Mandry
James McCullen
Michael Yoos
Frank Koltuniak
Robert Segesta
Thomas Villeneuve
William Pickornik
Edward Bisson
�A H i s t o r y o f Sigma P i E n g i n e e r i n g
Society
The E n g i n e e r i n g S o c i e t y a t Lawrence I n s t i t u t e o f
Technology was f i r s t c o n c e i v e d i n December o f 1 9 7 0 , when
P r o f e s s o r R. Maslowski and s i x t e e n o f t h e t o p e n g i n e e r ing s t u d e n t s a t LIT h e l d a meeting t o d i s c u s s t h e i d e a .
The d e c i s i o n was made t o form t h e s o c i e t y and temporary
o f f i c e r s were e l e c t e d . A f t e r l a y i n g t h e g u i d e l i n e s f o r
a c o n s t i t u t i o n and t h e q u a l i f i c a t i o n s f o r one t o become
a member o f t h e s o c i e t y , f o u r more members were e l e c t e d
making a t o t a l of t w e n t y c h a r t e r members. On March 2 5 ,
1 9 7 1 , t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n was r a t i f i e d and t h e s o c i e t y adopted t h e name Sigma P i .
Membership i n Sigma P i i s based on s c h o l a s t i c achievment as w e l l as a d i s p l a y o f exemplary c h a r a c t e r .
S e n i o r s must have a grade p o i n t average o f 2.8 on t h e
4.. 0 s c a l e , and be i n t h e t o p one f i f t h o f t h e i r c l a s s .
They must a l s o have completed a t o t a l o f 45 hours a t
L I T , 25 of w h i c h must be i n t h e i r m a j o r . J u n i o r s are
r e q u i r e d t o have a l e a s t a 3.0 grade p o i n t average and
be i n t h e t o p one e i g h t h of t h e i r c l a s s . They a l s o must
have completed 45 hours a t L I T , 3 hours b e i n g i n t h e i r
m a j o r . The c h a r t e r members must have a grade p o i n t
average of a t l e a s t 2.7. There are two e l e c t i o n s h e l d
each v e a r , one i n September and one i n F e b r u a r y a f t e r
t h e change i n semesters f o r t h e evening s t u d e n t s .
For a c a n d i d a t e t o be e l e c t e d t h e r e must be a two t h i r d s m a j o r i t y v o t e , i n f a v o r , by t h e t o t a l members h i p . I t was o r g i n a l l y decided t o e l e c t o n l y two
j u n i o r s i n t h e f a l l e l e c t i o n s , however, i n September
of 1 9 7 3 , t h i s was changed t o a l l o w an u n l i m i t e d number
t o be e l e c t e d p r o v i d e d t h e y met t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s .
Sigma P i has e l e c t e d o n l y 82 members, i n c l u d i n g
t h e p r e s e n t membership i n i t s t h r e e year h i s t o r y .
The
members have a l s o been p a r t i c i p a n t s and i n most cases
o f f i c e r s i n o t h e r s c h o o l o r g a n i z a t i o n s such as t h e
student c h a p t e r s of t h e SAE and IEEE. A l t h o u g h a l ways h a v i n g been a s m a l l o r g a n i z a t i o n i t has been an
a c t i v e one, p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n many o f t h e s c h o o l f u n c t i o n s . C u r r e n t l y b e i n g s t u d i e d i s a program t o
p r o v i d e an e n g i n e e r i n g o r i e n t a t i o n f o r h i g h s c h o o l
students who might be i n t e r e s t e d i n a c a r r e r i n t h e
engineering profession.
�FRESHMAN CLASS
KEN TURNELL
BILL WATKINS
BARB MILLER
�SOPHOMORE CLASS
�JUNIOR CLASS
PATTIE WATTENBARGER
ED NOGA
TOM HARTWIG
�SENIORS
JOHN MIDLE
TERRY STOLLSTEIMER
���Volleyball
Comes To
L.LT.
With the erection of two
volleyball courts across Ten
MUe, so too rose the Lawrence
Tech's Volleyball League.
The new sport on campus was
at first well received with s'x
t e a m s s i g n i n g up f o r
competition. Competition was
held on Tuesdays at noon. Even
the faculty got enough bodies
together to put a team.
In its first year in existence
two powerhouses were
developed, the Spikers and
Alpha Sig. The Spikers. a group
of recruited players, while
Alpha Sig, a fraternity met in a
showdown in a championship
match as they both breezed
through weekly competition.
After it was all over the
Spikers were champions of this
first venture in to intermural
volleyball.
��T h i s y e a r ' s i n t e r m u r a l footb a l l league saw t h e r e t u r n of t h e
f a c u l t y , t h e c o m b i n i n g of t h e
p r e v i o u s season's c h a m p i o n s
and o t h e r s u r p r i s e s . A l t h o u g h
the a m o u n t of t e a m s w a s n ' t as
p l e n t i f u l as y e a r s past, t h e
enthusiasm was certainly there
in t h i s y e a r ' s season.
'But place third in newly created "Commuter Bowl'
Hovna
The faculty, w i t h the r e t u r n of
Joe Shields,
put
together
another
great
offensive
machine
in the
Thursday
league.
The
Superstars,
c h a m p s of t h e T u e s d a y l e a g u e
the y e a r p r e v i o u s , a n d t h e
Purple Gang , school c h a m p s ,
both
hit heavily
with
graduation, combined hoping to
form a powerful team.
The " n e w " P u r p l e Gang d i d
have a strong t e a m , b u t there
was Hovna, a t e a m that h a d a
powerful passing attack. T h a t
attack, which made their running that m u c h better, led t h e m
to t h e e d g i n g o u t of t h e P u r p l e
Gang in the final standings.
Wins Title
�In the school championship,
Hovna defeated ACS Allstars,
champs of the Tuesday league,
a league considered to be the
weaker of the two.
A new dimension was added
to this year's LIT intermural
league. Through the efforts of
Mr. Lew Moon and neighboring
college athletic directors
intercollegiate post-season play
between Oakland University,
Wayne State University, and U
of D was realized in the first
annual "Commuter Bowl".
Each of the four schools sent
their respective
school
intermural champions to meet
in a playoff. Hovna, by winning
our school championship, was
pitted against
Oakland
University, while U of D played
Wayne State in the elimination
round. In that round
saw
Oakland defeat LIT, and Wayne
State defeated U of D.
In the finals Oakland
defeated Wayne State
���Hockey Club Comes
By Dave Campbell
Relatively new to the D e t r o i t
area college student's life is
hockey on campus. N o t on a
level or teams like M i c h i g a n
T e c h b u t m o r e i n a class w i t h
Junior
a n d Senior
hockey
programs.
I n the past three years, five
new college t e a m s h a v e b e e n
f o r m e d , a b y - p r o d u c t of t h e
tremendous
growth
of
r e c r e a t i o n a l h o c k e y . One s u c h
c o l l e g e is L a w r e n c e
Tech.
S t a r t i n g w i t h a d r e a m of playing
college
hockey, t w o
students. Bill Livingston
Rick Pruzytulski, formed the
h o c k e y c l u b i n t h e f a l l of 1971.
I n i t s f i r s t season t h e y c o m p i l e d a r e c o r d of 1-5, p l a y i n g a l l
their games against
Henry
F o r d a n d M a c o m b . T h e '72-'73
season saw g r e a t e n t h u s i a s m a t
the school. U n i f o r m s
were
p u r c h a s e d b y t h e school a n d t h e
schedule w a s e x p a n d e d t o 18
g a m e s . T h a t season, p l a y i n g
without a coach and w i t h c l u b
members paying all their own
expenses, T e c h f i n i s h e d w i t h a
r e c o r d of 3-15-1. F o r w a r d s Tom
Bommarito, Tom Dombrowski
and Ron Predmesky tied f o r
scoring honors, w i t h
goalie
Dave Campbell being voted
Most Valuable Player.
��This season the club took a
team approach. A team was
selected from club members
with the rest acting as a "farm
system", a means of filling
openings on the team should
they occur. The school
increased its financial support
and a coach, Ernest Maier, a
professor in Marketing, was
added. The schedule was expanded to 24 games and the
Novi Ice Arena became the
team's new home rink. Five
new players were added to the
roster with 3 of them being able
to break into the starting line
up. The best of these has been
Tam Vance, a freshman, who
leads the team in scoring.
�The future for the Lawrence
Tech t e a m is b r i g h t .
Arrangements are now being
made with Nordic Ice Arena in
Hartland to become the new
home rink of the Bluedevils.
Again, plans are being made to
increase the number of games
on the schedule and there is a
possibility of 40 games for next
season. The team is gaining
greater recognition at the
school and increased financial
aid looks likely. Lastly, chances
of joining a league forthe '75-'76
season appear very strong.
The team is open to any
member of the student body and
chances for any new students
making the team are very good,
as the current squad has six
graduating members.
SENIORS
SHAWN MICHAEL FLACK
Graduating in Sibling Development
Stair Climbing Major
�LEON ACCAVITTI
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major; Vet's Club
Baseball 1 , 3; Football 2, 3
MICHAEL J. ANDERSON
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
WILLIAM L. BALOG, JR.
Graduating in Architecture
CARL AHOLA
TIRATH S. AHLUWALIA
Graduating in Mechanical
Engineering
DENNIS ASHLEY
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
" A l l - S t a r " Bowler 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6th years
DENNIS BALL
Giaduatlng in Construction Engineering
Graduating in Architecture
Football 1 , 2; Baseball 1, 2
JOHN BUFFONE
Graduating in Aichitectute,
DENNIS BAMMEL
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Sigma Pi Engineering Honor Society;,,
Society of Automotive Engineers
Written for 'Tech News'
�EDWARD BISSON
ROBERT BISHOP
MICHAEL BLASKO
Engineering
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major; Vet's Club
LEONARD BOGER
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Sigma Pi Engineering Honor Society
HENRY BRONCZYK
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
RONALD BORGHI
Graduating in industrial Management
Human Resource Administration
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Chairman of Teacher
Evaluation Committee; ASTD; SC/AIA;
Baseball 1 . 2, 3, 4 ; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4
DONALD BROWN
Graduating in Architecture
Football 2; Baseball 3, 4
DONALD E. BOYD, JR.
Graduating in Architecture
Cross Countrv 2
STEVEN C. BROWN
Graduating in Architecture .
�MAX CAMBURN
Ciaduating in Electrical Engineering
VINCENT CHAN
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major
LEONARD CONSTANCE, JR.
Graduating in Architecture
RICHARD W. CARBARY
JAMES CARPENTER
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
JOSEPH CHEMELLO
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA; Baseball & Football 1, 2, 3, 4
GERALD A. CRAWFORD
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
Graduating in Industrial Management
Christian Science Organization
NORBERT CHMIELEWSKI
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA
GERALD CUPER
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major
�DENNIS DARLING
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Sigma Pi Honor Society; IEEE
GEORGE B. EAST
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major: Rho Delta Phi
GEORGE A. DEFRAIN III
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA Board Member 4 ; Bowling 2, 3, 4
Open House Committee 4
DARIUS ELLISON
Graduating in Mecbanicai Engineering
DEAN DeGALAN
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Sigma Pi Honor Society; Member a n d :
former Vice President of IEEE
Outstanding Student Award from lEEE^
Mark Dietrich
Thomas Dombrowski
James Donovan
Darius Ellison
JOHN ESSER
Graduating in Industrial Management
�DALE EWALD
THOMAS FARRIS
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA; Ski Club
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major; Hockey Club
Intramural Sports,
Student Government Rep.
VITO R. FINAZZO
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA
SAMUEL FODERA
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
IEEE, Football 2; Baseball 3
JOEL FERBER
aduating in Electrical Engineering,;
ROBERT FLAIG
DAVID M. FLACK
Graduating in Architecture
S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4
Senator at Large 4; Editor Yearbook 72-73
Asst. Editor 71-72
WUI MON FONG
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major; A.S.T.D.
Graduating in Industrial ManagementMarketing and Distribution Major
GLENN FRAYNE
Staduating in Mechanical Engineering
�WALTER GALKA
GEORGE GEE
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
IEEE
Graduating in A{chitectuie
LAWRENCE GILSDORF, JR.
Graduating in Industrial Management,-,,
BRIAN GORSKY
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
ABRAHAM GONTOVNIK
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Track and Field 3, 4
BLAKE G. GREEN
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major; Theta Xi Fraternity
Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 3
TOMMY GHANT, SR.
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major: A.S.T.D. >v;'-:,^r.'
KENNETH R. GORRIS
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA; Treasurer 3
JEFFRY GRUPP
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
S.A.E., Sigma Pi Honor Society President •
Michael Gryniewicz
John Gryszkiewicz
Kenneth Gusfa
Kenneth Hampton
Richard Hart
Robert Heck
Kevin T. Hell
Robert Hofmann
George E. Howard, Jr.
Mark Huber
Michael Huddy
Timothy Ignash
Edmund Jaskulka
Stanley Jett
R. Michael Johnston
Thomas B. Jones
Steven Kaplan
Brian Karaska
�THOMAS E. KELLY
C a d u a t i n g from the Technical Insiitu.e
THOMAS KELLY
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Building Construction Maior
MICHAEL KOIVISTO
RONALD KLENK
Graduating in Industrial Management
Business and Management Maior
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA; Baseball
A c c o u n t i n g a n d Finance
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing and Distribution Maior
ALEXANDER KURMAS
GEORGE L. KINGSTON
G r a d u a t i n g in I n d u s t r i a l Management
PATRICIA LaFay
Graduating in Arts and Science
Chemistry Major
DAVID KOLON
Graduating in Construction Engineering
JOHN LAHTI
Graduating in Industrial Management
Lambda lota Tau; Student Athletic Director
I.M. Student Advisory Board
Baseball & Football 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Golf 3, 4
�WEBSTER LANGSDALE
Graduating in Industrial Management
Finance Major
ROBERT LEVERTON
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major
WILLIAM LIVINGSTON
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Hockev Club 2, 3, 4 ; Editor of TECH NEWS
Baseball and Football 1 , 2, 3, 4
JOHN P. LEE
RONNIE LEE
Graduating in Construction Engineering
ASCE 1 , Ski Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 , Sec 3, 4
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA
DOV LEVITIN
Graduating in Electrical Engineering:
CHARLES H. MACINTYRE
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major
FRANK LIJANA
Graduating in Mechanical
STANLEY F. MANDZlUK
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
IEEE, Football 1; Softball 2
Engineering
�JAMES MANN
Graduating in Mechanical
GLENN MARINETTI
Engineering
DANIEL MAXSON
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
JOHN MERZ
Graduating in Industrial Management
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major: Baseball 1, 3, 4
THOMAS MARTIN
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
IEEE 3, 4 ; Ski Club 1, 2
DARRYL MELONE
ROBERT A. MAZZOLLO
Graduating in Industrial Management
Deans Honor Roll
MICHAEL J. MEYERS
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major; Baseball 3, 4
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Vice Chairman of S.A.E.; M.S.P.E.;
Football and Baseball 2, 3; Bowling 4
ROBERT MEZZA
Graduating in A l t s and Science
Mathematics Major; Hockey Club 3
�JOSEPH MICHALSKl
JOHN C. MIDLE
Graduating in Architecture
Intramural Sports, Varsity Golf,
Varsity Cross Country: Junior and
Senior Class Vice President, SC/AIA
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major
WILLIAM MOYLAN
Graduating in Construction Engrneering
M.S.P.E.; S.A.E.; A.I.A.; E.S.O.
Open House Committee, C.P.O. Piesident
M.S.P.E. President
RALPH MUTRYNOWSKI
Engineering
JOHN D. MUNRO
ALLAN MULKA
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major, Hockey Team 3, 4
Graduating in Arts and Science
Mathematics and Computer Science
SC/AIA; Baseball 2, 3, 4,; Football 2, 3, 4
MICHAEL MONROE
Graduating in Mechanical
S.A.E.
ROBERT MUYLAERT
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA
LARRY NICHOLS
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA
�THOMAS NORRIS
Graduating in Aiciiitectute
George PANARITES
ERE
Graduating in Architecture
Soccer Team Captain t, 2, 3, 4
NEIL PERSINGER
Graduating in Industrial Management
STEPHEN NOWOTARSKI
Graduating in Architecture
DAVID J. PEAKE
Graduating in Architecture
Baseball 3
ROBERT PHILLIPS
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing and Distribution Major
THOMAS PALMER
Graduating in Arts and Science
Cliemistrv Major; A.C.S.;
S.P.S.: Basl<etball and Football
GAYLE PECK
Graduating in Arts and Science
Chemistry Major: American Chemical
Society Secretary 2, 3, 4
AMBROSE T. PORCASI
Graduating in Industrial Management
�DELBERT RADFORD
Graduating In industrial Management
Accounting Major
JOHN REHBERG
Graduating In Industrial Management
Accounting Major
CHARLES ROSEN
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA Treasurer 4
JOHN C. RAY
FRANK REDIKER, JR.
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
ALLEN RICHTER
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
S.A.E.; E.S.O.;
TIMOTHY WOODBRIDGE ROE
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Vet's Club, Football, Baseball, Bowling
IEEE; SC/AIA; S.A.E.; S.P.E.
PHILLIP W. RUTLEDGE
ROBERT RUSSELL
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Sigma Pi Engineering Honor Society
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major
�PATRICK M. RYAN
KARL H. SCHMITZ
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
ROGER SACK
HARRY SAKJAS, SR.
Raymond Samarziya
Robert Scheer
Ernest Schmidt
Karl H. Schmitz
CLINTON SCHOONOVER
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Lawrence Christian Fellowship President
IEEE
PAUL SCOTT
Graduating in Architecture
�PAMELA SHERWOOD
THOMAS SEPANIK
HERB SHRINER
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting M a j o i ; AIA; Ski Club;
Spring Fair Treasurer, Bowling 1, 3
Secretary-Treasurer 1; Vice President 2
MAHMOOD SHAFI-NIA
DONALD SHOW, JR.
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
CHARLES SKUPIN
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing major
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
S.A.E.; Sigma Pi Honor Society
Graduating in Architecture
E.S.D.; SC/AIA
JAMES SHUDER
Graduating in Arts and Science
Phvsics Major: Society of Physics Student
Sigma Pi Honor Soriety
DONALD SILSBE
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
S.A.E.
DOUGLAS SLATTERY
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Sigma Pi Honor Society; Vet's Club;:
S.A.E.; IEEE; Football and S o f t b a l l :
�GERALD SOLAK
GREGORY J. SNYDER
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major; American Marketing
Association; TECH NEWS; Yearbook
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Baseball 2, 3
JOSEPH STARON, JR.
ROBERT STEFFORIA
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Graduating in Industrial Management
DAVID STIRSMAN
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
JAMES STOLAKIS
Graduating in Architecture
TIMOTHY SOUTH
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Football 1, 2, 3, 4,; IEEE
GEORGE STENBACK
Graduating in Construction Engineering
TERRY STOLLSTEIMER
Graduating in Architecture
Varsity Golf; Intramural Sports;
Freshman Vice President; Sophomore Pres.;
Junior President; Senior Pres.;
Corresponding Sec. 3, Judicial Chairman
�JAMES A. STONE
DAVID STYCZYNSKI
DONALD STUART
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
Graduating in Mechanical
JOHN C. SULEK
THOMAS TARGOSZ
Graduating in industrial Management
Marketing and Distribution Major
Asst. Student Athletic Direnor;
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4
American Marketing Association
GARY TROJANOWSKI
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major
Engineering
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
IEEE; Baseball
DAVID H. TROMBLEY
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
SAE; MPSE; IEEE; AIA; Sigma Pi Honor
Society; Student Government Rep.
Graduating in Mechanical
S.A.E.
Engineering
KEITH TELTOW
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA
DAVID J. TRZCINSKI
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Ham Club President
�MICHAEL VANLOON
MICHAEL P. UGORCAK, JR.
Graduating in Arcliitecture
SC/AIA; Secretary 3; Editor of 7 4
Yearbook, Asst. Editor of TECH NEWS;
Editor of CROC Magazine 1 9 7 3 , E.S.D.
Football and Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
PAUL VETTRAINO
LEE VINCENT
THOMAS VILLENEUVE
Graduating in Construction Engineering
Graduating in Architecture
GERALD F. VEIL
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
~
Graduating in Architecture
WILLIAM W. VUKONICH
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Sigma Pi Honor Society; IEEE; Vet's Club
Graduating in Architecture
Asst. Editor of Yearbook ' 7 3
SHARON WALKER
Graduating in Architecture
Secretary SC/AIA 1 9 7 4 ; Student Assistant
R. JAMES WANGLER
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing and Distribution Major
American Marketing Association; A.S.T.D.
�GERALD A. WARGO
Graduating in Architecture
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
MAKGAKET WINKELJOHN
JAMES WOOD
Graduating in Arts and Science
Chemistry Major; Sigma Phi Epsilon
American Chemical Society; Ski Club
Football and Baseball; Spring Fair Char.
KERRY WITTBRACHT
Graduating in Arts and Science
Mathematics and Computer Science Major
Bowling 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4 ; Math Club
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
CHARLES E. WILSON
GEORGE WASHNAK
Graduating in Industrial Management
JOHN M. WORTHINGTON
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing and Distribution Major
JOSEPH WOLK
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA; Football 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3
DAVID WYNKOOP
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
�NAMEER YONO
Graduating in Arts and Science
Mathematics Major; SC/AIA; Math Club
Bowling 3, 4 ; Softball 3
JEFFREY ZOKAS
Graduating in Architecture
SC/AIA: Football and Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4
W. TRENT YOPP
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
MICHAEL ZULINSKI
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major; Ski Club 3; A.S.T.D.
Thomas Zager
Robert Zarzycki
Michael Zechmeister
Jeffrey Zokas
ROGER L. YOUNG
G r a d u a t i n g in Electrical Engineering
�For years they n u r t u r e d the idea
t h a t the attainment of a degree
would secure them a f i r m e r f o o t hold i n the corporate s t r u c t u r e .
They knew t h a t t o achieve t h i s
i t meant g i v i n g up f o u r t o s i x
years of evenings a t home. This
was t o be t h e i r exchange f o r an
envirorment of accelerated l e a r n ing and innumerable midnight hours.
To a few, the path t r a v e l e d was
a l i t t l e more r u t t e d than f o r
others. They too put i n the concentrated twelve hour day, but
also, contended (along w i t h t h e i r
wives) w i t h the r a i s i n g of a fami l y i n a cost s p i r a l i n g decade
and knew a l l t o w e l l the pressures
of f i n a n c i a l burdens.
Now, w i t h the l a s t few courses
approaching completion, they can
j u s t i f i a b l y look back w i t h a
sense of p r i d e , t h i n k of those
past s a c r i f i c e s and then readj u s t t h e i r s i g h t s f o r other
desired achievements.
I n ending here, one can only
wish the best t o these students
i n t h e i r f i e l d s of endeavor.
One w i l l also r e a l i z e t h a t they
have gained what no man can take
away,
a degree of higher
thought.
Gregory J. Snyder
�OUTSTANDING SENIORS OF 1974
LEONARD BOGER
RONALD BORGHI
Jeffrey Grupp
Robert Flaig
Thomas E. Kelly
William Livingston
William Moylan
Thomas Norris
Thomas Palmer
Gayle Peck
James Shuder
James Stone
Michael Ugorcak
Sharon Walker
Margaret Winkeljohn
Jeffrey Zokas
��Because not every senior has had his or her senior picture taken for the
Yearbook, we will publish a list of all persons who had attained the
standing of senior on September of 1973, not all those listed will graduate
this June but will in the near future, thus we are publishing all those
seniors names now. The following is that list:
DAY SCHOOL
Ahee, J J
Ahluwalia, TS
Ahola, CE
Allen, ME.
Anderson
Ashley, DR
Autio, DW
Balaska, KA
Balog Jr, WL
Bammel, DS
Bartoli, CA
Bednarski, AL
Bernal, JE
Berry, DW
Bezzina, AM
Billock, PJ
Blovits, CW
Bodak, LJ
Bogden, DM
Boger, L
Borghi, RJ
Bosnyak Jr., J
Boyd Jr., DE
Bronczyk
Brown, M
Brown, SC
Budzynowski, J J
Buffone, JF
Burns Jr.
Burrell, TW
Callaghan, MP
Camburn, ML
Cangelosi, TR
Carlsen, FA
Carmichael, DJ
Carpenter, JA
Carrabia Jr.,
Chemello, JL
Chmielewski, NF
Chrzanowski, GA
Clare, JA
Comptois, GJ
Connor,
Constance Jr., LA
Cousino, LA
Crawford, GA
Crowley, DF
Curry, JL
Cyrulnik, G
Darling, DM
Davis , DJ
DeFrain, GA
DeGalan, DV
De Hesselle, EE
DePalma, PV
Dietrich, MD
Dion, MA
Dombrowski, T
Donald, JS
Donovan, JS
Egger, LR
Ellis, KV
Ellison, D
Esser, JR
Ewald, DE
Flack, DM
Flaig, RD
Flynn, TD
Fodera, SJ
Erasson, LJ
Gadd, DR
Gaddy, ME
Galka, W
Gehringer, DC
Gilsdorf Jr., LJ
Glowinski, DD
Gorris, KR
Green, EG
Groske Jr., DJ
Grupp, JB
Gryniewicz, MT
Gummer, RL
Gusfa, KR
Guspie, W
Hall, J
Hampton, KW
Hart, RA
Hatcher, RE
Hatherley, RJ
Hell, KT
Hill, TP
Hoffman, MB
Hofmann, RL
Howard Jr., GE
Howes, TA
Hrycaj, B
Huber, MA
Huddy, MJ
Hufferd, W
Irwin, RM
Irwin, WR
Jaeger, RL
Jenkins, LH
Johnston, RM
Jonap, JA
Kachman, MJ
Kalnow, MR
Kaplan, SB
Karaska, BJ
Kardas, DJ
Kellum, WB
Kierczak, RW
Kilroy, DB
Kingston, GL
Klupacs, FJ
Kolon, DL
Kostin, GT
Koziarz, DM
Kueffner, DW
Kurmas, A
Lafferty, DH
Lahr, JC
Lahti, JP
Lammon, JC
Lang, RD
Langsdale, WL
Lauzon, DE
Leasia, GM
Lee, RL
Levitin, D
Lijana, FM
Limkemann, SJ
Little, JL
Livingston, WT
Machlinski, AA
MagoIan, DJ
Makarewicz, AJ
Mandziuk, SF
Marinetti, GA
Martin, IB
Maxson, DE
Mazzocco, RA
McCollister, LC
McGarity, PA
McPherson, MA
McReynolds, DE
Melzer, LJ
Mendham, JR
Meyers, MJ
Michalski, JR
Midle, JC
Miller, AW
Monroe, MG
Moylan Jr., WA
Mulka, AR
Munro, JD
Mutrynowski, RT
Muylaert, RA
Nael, MA
Najarian, JG
Nichols, LJ
Nowell, GC
Nowotarski, SD
Nurmikko, MJ
Ostin, PJ
Palmer, TR
Panarites, GS
Parker, RL
Patrick, EC
Patterson, RO
Patyk, RW
Peake, DJ
Peck, GD
Peterson, JE
Phillips, RL
Piotrowski, EJ
Poelke, MJ
Printiss, PA
Pukita, PM
Purol, MF
Ray, JC
Rediker, FJ
Regittko, DP
Rehberg, JE
Roe, TW
Ronning, DK
Rose, ML
Rutledge Jr., PW
Ryan, PM
Samarziya, RL
Savoni, AV
Sawchuk, LL
Scheer, RJ
�Schmidt, EJ
Schoonover, CD
Scott,PM
Senkow, SJ
Sepanik, TE
Sherwood, PA
Shriner, HJ
Shuder, JM
Silsbe, DL
Sinacola Jr, GA
Sinagoga, RL
Skupin, CG
Slattery,DP
Sloan Jr., ED
Smith, RH
Snyder, GJ
Solak, GD
South, TW
Spallone, RM
Spezia, DA
Stahmer, FC
Stannis, GP
Stefforia, RD
Stenback, GO
Stepanian, M3
Stolakis, JJ
Stollsteimer, T
Stone, JA
Stoops, RD
Strauss,TH
Sturm, RM
Styczynski, D
Sulek, JC
Swaine, DM
Szabelski, CJ
Targosz, TC
Taylor, DE
Teltow, KW
Thompson, MD
Thompson, RE
Trzcinski, DJ
Ugorcak Jr., MP
Uniewski, JA
Valascho, RJ
Valchine Jr., FJ
Valenti, MA
Van Loon, MP
Vettraino, P
Vigne, JD
Villeneuve, TD
Vincent, LA
Vukonichs WW
Wagner 2nd, NO
Walker, SL
Wallace, LA
Waller, RE
Wangler, JR
Wargo, GA
Wargo, LT
Washnak, GA
Weting, JL
Wickman, DA
Wilber, RB
Winey, DW
Winkeljohn, MA
Wittbracht, KJ
Wolf, JW
Wolgat Jr., W
Worthington, JM
Wosik, BA
Wynkoop, DA
Yee, H
Yono, NJ
Yopp, WT
Zager, TS
Zarzycki, RA
Zech, TM
Zechmeister, MJ
Zepeda, MV
Zokas, JR
EVENING SCHOOL
Accavitti, LG
Alban, T
Allen, RR
Altmann, RE
Arens, TG
Aryan, GA
Askew Jr., ML
Bader, MB
Balaska, KA
Baldwin, RJ
Ball, DL
Bammel, RA
Bancroft, DA
Banister, RA
Bastien, RC
Belecki, R
Bentley, RE
Binetti, J
Bishop, RG
Bisson, EE
Blasko, MJ
Bliss, LV
Boehm, JC
Bown, KE
Brissette, RN
Brown, DA
Brzezinski, AS
Budzol, NB
Byars, JE
Carbary, RW
Carlini, EC
Carlsen, FA
Carlsen, JS
Cascardo, AE
Castagna, D
Caswell, RW
Chan, VN
Chrenka, PW
Christo, WL
Cianfarani, GA
Cieslik, TP
Clay, SA
Clemens, P
Clyne, WL
Coburn, DE
Cohen, D
Comins, RL
Cousins, GR
Craft Jr., M
Craves, RM
Crupko, MM
Cuper, G
Curry, JL
Darling, DM
Davis, DJ
De Frain, GA
De Riemaker, TJ
Demko, LF
Dewitt, RE
Dezur, RD
Di Cicco Jr., A
Dido, MS
Ditner, DA
Dixon, RJ
Doettl, MR
Dorfman, E I
Dotson, GW
Duffy, SM
East, GB
Enders, CR
Esshaki, ES
Falsetti, CL
Ferber, G
Florkowski, RA
Flynn, JT
Fogo, DS
Forintos, D
Foss, WJ
Fowler, JA
Frayne, GA
Froehner, WW
Gabocy Jr., JM
Gamache, TP
Geach, RE
Gear, JW
George, HW
Gilbert, RM
Gorsky, BA
Gould, CJ
Grobson, GJ
Gryszkiewicz Jr.,
Guzniczak, RW
Hahnemann, RE
Hall, MB
Harmon, JG
Hautau, DL
Heck, RT
Hempton, BA
Hoagland, MA
Hockstra, AR
Holmes Jr., DT
Huff, DK
Hurner, JW
Ignash, T
Imerman, RB
Jacks, FG
Janowski, ME
Jaskulka Jr., E
Johnson, PG
Johnson, SW
Johnson, WA
Jones, TB
Joseph, TJ
Josephs, E
Juras, DW
Kadich, TJ
Keely, WA
Kelly, TF
Kerschbaum, H
Kinney, TJ
Klenk, RJ
Konn, DW
Kotchi, GW
Koziara, JR
Kozyra, TW
Kress, DE
Krishnamurthy, R
Krupa, JL
Kudwa, RL
Kulczycki, RS
Ladoski, TG
Laing, G
Larsen, RM
Laskos, HM
Lassner, GA
Lecours, JP
Levitin, D
Link, TA
Lobbestael, RJ
Loiselle, PM
Lombardo Jr., JA
Mabee, GL
�MacIntyre, CH
Mahoney, MJ
Malecki, WD
Manchester, DL
Mancini, JA
Mandry, TA
Mann, JL
Marzolo, P
Masi, RA
Matz, L
McCullen, JE
McIntyre, JT
McRae, RB
Michonski, JS
Miller, SL
Mills, SL
Milosic, JS
Monroe, JC
Moore, RC
Morrissett, DD
Morrissett, TW
Napier, JA
Nims, DB
0Neil, DW
Pack, JE
Paczas, MR
Papesh, M
Parcella, FM
Peake, DJ
Pelachik, J
Penrose, KA
Percin, FA
Persinger, NE
Peterson, SE
Petrous, G
Phillips, EA
Phlypo, WD
Pickornik, W
Pokorski, JG
Porcasi, AT
Preblich, RJ
Proszkowski, RM
Pucci, AJ
Purslow, BJ
Radcliffe, CR
Radford, DL
Radtke, GW
Rahaim, DS
Reverski, JG
Richter, AR
Roe, DJ
Roest, GM
Rotare, GW
Ryan, HM
Sabbag, RJ
Sakjas, H
Santti, KE
Sarnovsky, JS
Savage, GJ
Savel, LJ
Schachermeyer, GE
Schlosser, RD
Schultz, RN
Schweitzer, HR
Scoles, GR
Segesta, R
Serafino, j E
Serghi, B
Shattuck, R
Sielaff, DN
Sleczek, BJ
Sloan, TJ
Smith, FR
Smith, GR
Smith, LV
Smith, RM
Smith, W
Snarski, R
Snyder, RP
Sova, EJ
Stackpoole, DJ
Stando, E
Staron Jr., JT
Stephen, JF
Stirsman, DL
Stuart, DF
Sulak, RA
Sutherland, JC
Swanson, WV
Szatkowski, TE
Szymberski, MA
Talley, DL
Thompson, LF
Torri, RL
Trojanowski, GP
Tunich, OA
Turpin, RM
Uniewski, JA
Van De Kerchove,
Van Tiem, FR
Warner, RV
Wasen, FG
Way, JT
Webb, AR
Wells, MD
Wesolowski, GF
Westphal, HP
Wilding, RG
Wilson, CO
Witek, JF
Wolf, LH
Wood, JD
Wukie, TS
Wyckoff, WJ
Yaroch, RL
Yoos, M
Young, JE
Young, RL
Zimcosky, R
Congratulations
We welcome
y o u i n t o the m e m b e r s h i p
of The A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n .
B o a r d of D i r e c t o r s
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We listen better. A n d
because w e do, we've come
up w i t h one classic car
after another.
A n d now Mustang I I .
We think i t w i l l be a
classic, too. Because the
same combination of
styling, value and overall
1909 Model T
1955 Thunderbird
performance that made
classics of so many earlier
Ford M o t o r Company
automobiles is now a part
of the all-new Mustang I I .
Mustang I I . After you've
seen i t , w e think you w i l l
agree that w e are still
making collector's items.
1965 Mustang
1969
Continental Mark I I I
has a better Idea
(we listen better)
1939 Lincoln Continental
1971 Pinto
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Through
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help it happen. In cars, we've helped with things
like speed controls, power steering, emission
control systems, precision parts, air conditioning,
viscous fan drives and the new air bags.
Today, Eaton is excited about tomorrow's
innovations. When Darcie is old enough to drive,
it will be a safer and easier thing to do.
At Eaton, anticipating ctiange—and helping it happen
through innovation is the big idea. We're diversified.
Global. And growing. With futures in automotive,
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facing today's graduate
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help by improving the quality
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��official senior portrait photographer delma studios new yori<, n. y.
printed by jostens american yearbook co.
Mike Ugorcak
Randy Roberts
GREG MLOTKOWSKI
CHUCK DESOFF
Asst. E d i t o r
Now t h i s i s s a i d t o be t h e h a r d e s t s e c t i o n o f a
Yearbook t o complete, t h e s e c t i o n where t h e e d i t o r
thanks a l l those t h a t d i d so much t o make t h i s book
a reality.
As you can see from t h e s t a f f p i c t u r e s we number
o n l y f o u r f u l l t i m e members. But m i s s i n g a r e those
who spend t h e i r c a r r e e r s d o i n g so much on t h e s p e c i a l
" I n v i s i b l e " S t a f f . The s t a f f one nevers sees b u t a r e
always t h e r e .
T h i s i s where t h e y now come out o f t h e woodwork.
I w i s h t o thank t h e f o l l o w i n g people and a l l t h o s e who
I a c c i d e n t l y overlooked.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE
Mike Ugorcak
E d i t o r "74 Yearbook
LEE VINCENT
DAVE FLACK
DAVE WILSON
WALT MELONIO
DONNA CUCCHI
GREG SYNDER
LYNNE STOLLSTIEMER
MRS. BARBARA GRAM
DR. RICHARD MARBURGER
MARGARET UGORCAK
SHIRLEY BOLIN
KEVIN BORDINAT
BILL LIVINGSTON
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Kessler, William H., (William Henry)--1924-2002
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Barn bash
Ham Club
Hockey club
Lawrence Christian Fellowship
Ski club
Spring Fair
Technical Institute
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Vet's Club road rally
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�Ll.T.
��INDEX
Reflections Pages 4-17
Special Events Pages 18-55
Administration & Faculty Pages 56-81
Seniors Pages 82-111
Sports Pages 112-131
Clubs & Organizations Pages 132-161
���'Who gives a darn what I look like?
I want . . . the BEST.
�What Appears
To Be An Ending
Laughter . . .
is a smile making noise.
�"Education is free, it's coUege that costs money."
-Anonynwus
�ALONE
���Diploma Dispenser
�THE UTMOST BOUND OF HUMAN THOUGHT .
HE WORKS HIS WORK WITH A HUNGRY HEART
I got to look in it once or twice during the whole year.
��Technology developed
by engineers, organized
by businessmen and regulated by lawyers, f o r m
the Future. Education
is the tool b y w h i c h
w e , as students, m a y
apply technology to
man's environmental
needs. Humans, as an
integral part of nature,
must be responsible
for the use of their
learning. Interaction
w i t h i n society stimulates man's awareness
of his habitat.
Only through this
awareness can man
assimilate the vast
��Special Events
�Spring Fair
The Tenth Annual Spring Fair was what many students
felt was the strongest social activity on the campus and
normally involved the most number of students. But the
Spring Fair is now a thing of the past. The attraction of
bright lights, a place where students brought their
families to enjoy the campus, and a chance where student
organization could make a little money, this was the purpose of the fair.
�The Spring Fair for 1974 opened with the givirtg away
of over $400,000, this could be the largest Lottery held on
campus. But this was just the opening hosted by the
Michigan Lottery Commission. The IS rides started the
fair to a good weekend, the organizations ran the booths
and the supervision by the Student Government made the
weekend go very smoothly.
��Open House
����Greek Week
��W h e n a m a n selects a fraternity,
h e h choosing
a group of men with
whom he will be proud to associate
A man comes to college looking for
friendship
and the sense of belonging.
In all fraternities
on
campus,
brotherhood
is the ultimate
friendship.
Brotherhood
is developed
by a dose relationship
of working
sharing.
A man is fully educated
only when he has learned
to live
work with others. Social, athletic, and campus activities
are stressed
all the fraternities
here at L.I.T.
�A good example of these are the annual Greek Week festivities held
October 14-20, 1974. Greek Week was designed to promote and joy
some of our Greek traditions. Representative of the Greeks on Campus,
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Phi Kappa Upsilon, participation and acute competition were prominent as the Greek "games"
and events ensued that week.
Greek Week began with an I.F.C. car wash dominated by the Sig Bps,
followed by a Beauty Contest and Ugly Greek Contest on Oct. 16 i 18,
respectively.
Susan Hodges, a Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Heart, was named Miss
Greek Week Beauty Queen, while Tito Zabala of Phi Kappa Upsilon won
the Ugly Greek Contest . . .
�By Sunday, Ocfober 20, with
growing, our campus Greeks met
races and events.
The remaining events included
Discus Throw, Beer Chug Run, and
the L.I.T. Rouge River.
competitive awareness and spirit
head-on to engage the traditional
Chariot and Trike races, a Car push.
the most coveted, a Tug of War across
�D o w n to the final event, competition
had built momentum.
Interfraternal
rivalry w a s evident,
but Brotherhood
overshadowed
all. Bach
fraternity
had worked
toward
winning,
but never the less, all the
Greeks worked
together
to make the 1974 Greek W e e k a success.
Again the Greeks
the Ll.T.
Campus.
have brought
color, imagination,
and excitement
�Road Rally
Eugene Bordinat
Bruce Goff
James Sterling
�����LI.T. Movie Series
Ten movies were shown at school this year including ''Jesus Christ Superstar", "American Graffiti" and "Easy Rider". At a cost of only $5 for a
season dollar at the door.
��Children's Christmas Party
�The party attracted a lot of children of faculty
students giving the parents a chance to do some
minute shopping.
With several cartoons and
movie "Scrooge"
end, of course, Santa Claus,
party was a success.
�����Yearbook Photo Contest
This year's contest subject was on Man and his
environment. Environment expressed very well
during Michigan week by the Michigan Society of Architects 1969:
Environment; "The common ground of participating professionals. Wood and streams, streets and
buildings, old and new. Environment is a gift to
man originating in nature, modified and passed
down from his ancestors. It must be refined to
provide warmth and protection to a growing
population; it must be protected to maintain light,
cleanliness and vitality. It must be selectively
pruned to remove the obsolete, the parasites; it
must be carefully guarded to maintain the truth of
the past which today remains relevant."
1st Place Scott Bonney
"Pea Soup"
2nd Place
Scott Bonney " W h o needs c e m e n t ? "
�Oof of approximately 65 entries these top five
prints have been selected; First place won 50
dollars, second won 25, and third place 10. Thanks
goes to our judges, Ronald Johnston, Richard
Knight, and Robert Champlin.
3rd Place Don Phillips Gateway to Paradise
Larry Hartman
�5th Place Stanley Wyre ''The sun spoke to me . . ."
�Faculty & Administration
Wayne H. Buell
William Burke
Dick Frederick
��Ron Jones
Richard Marbuger
Cynthia Christian
James Trew
�Blanche Wilson
James Trew
Judith Milosic
Michael Mitchell
Melvin Janney
�Delores Larkins
Jean Anderson
Jennie Casai
Melvin Mitchell
Jewel Egger
Frank deHesselle
Paul Kinder
Samuel Lewis
��Aline Soles
Mary Brosch
Elinor Sherwood
Vivian Larson
Barbara Hilderbrand
Clarence Phillips
Debbie DeSilvio
Lynne Stollsteimer
John Grden
Beulah Buck
Janet Brzack
Denise Kirk
Joe Hargrove
Pauline Veil
J. Harris
Gail Homer
Ida Varadian
Modelle Lee
Gary Leasia Manager
Denise Demarios
Karen Fressel
Barbara Merlo
Rosemary Lieckfield
Ruth Demarios
Katherine Patton
Jane Frederick
Lew Moon
Jackie Marnon
Shirley Bolin
Mark Swidler
Dr. Sumner Twiss
Delmar Barton
Kevin Bordinat
Howard Etter
Dean Karl Breimel
James Messona
Ron Johnston
James Abernethy
Bob Champlin
Harold Binder
Dick Knight
James Weeks
Barry Knister
Victor Angelescu
John Choitz
Wilson Daugherty
Gilder Jackson
Thomas Odle
Barbara Gram
Thomas Masson
Stephen Klausner
Mary Lou Goffeney
Dean Leland Lahr
Stanley Harris
Bruce McAfee
Cleophas Buck
James Kramer
Nandor Zimmersmann
Ernest Maier
Daniel Mioduszewski
Kenneth Farquharson
Dean Steven Davis
Donald Dent
George Kartsounes
Clarence Chambers
Alfred Kent
Charles Meldrum
William Mikulas
Richard Lundstrom
Robert Chute
Edmund Dombrowski
George Bowden
Robert Hatch
Edmund Jositas
Michael Merscher
Rosemary
James Nanny
Gloria Rivkin
Ellen Hartwell
Dean Zaven Margosian
Thomas Lackey
John Chesman
Sonia Henckel
Roy Schenkel
Robert Xeras
Joseph Shields
Ruth Favro
George Mach
John Goodenow
Lucy Merritt
Jerry Crist
Dean Richard Michel
Arnold Blythe
Louis Boetzel
����
Seniors
�JAMES H. ADKINS JR.
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Relation and finance Major
Ski Club 1,2,3
JOHN AFFINITO
Graduating in Arts and Science
Physics and Chemistry Major
RON ANDERSON
Graduating in Industrial
Manufacturing Major
MELVIN B. BADER
Management
Graduating in Industrial Management'^
Marketing Major, S.A.E. JV
GORDON BAGLAJ
Graduating in Industrial
Human Resources Major
Theia Xi Fraternity
THOMAS BAILEY
Management Graduating in Construction
Construction Major
RONALD M. BARTOLD
Engineering
RICHARD CHARLES BASTIEN
Graduating from the Technical Institute Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Technology; S.M.E. Secretary Mechanical Engineering Major
PAUL BAIRD
JOSEPH P. BALOG
Graduating in Electrical Engineering Graduating in Industrial
Electrical Engineer Major
Marketing Major
S.A.E.; I.E.E.E.
WILLIAM R. BECK
Management
RICHARD BENEDETTI
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Major
Electrical Engineering Major
S.A.E.
�DOUGLAS F. BEST
Graduating Mechanical Engineering
Major
MARK D. BILL
ARCHIE BIGGS
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Major
Graduating
in Mechanical
Engineering
Mechanical
Engineering
Major
S.A.E.; Ski Club; Student
Government
Senior Senator
PAUL BILLOCK
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Industrial Management
and
Manufacturing
Major
�KATHLEEN BINGMAN
in Architecture
LARRY BISHOP
in Architecture
WILLAM F. BISHOP
Graduating in Architecture
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3
football 2
WALTER Bizon
Graduating in Architecture
Audio Visual Department 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
S.C./A./.A.
KEVIN L. Bordinat
Graduating
DAVID BLOSSOM
Harry BLACK
Graduating in Management
Business Major
Phi Kappa Ifpsi/on
in Architecture
JOSEPH B0SNYAK
Graduating
S.C./A./.A.
in Architecture
MOSHE BRAM
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
Israeli Student
Organization
THOMAS BOMMARITO
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major
Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
JORY BROOKS
Graduating in Industrial Management
Finance Major
Lawrence Christian Fellowship
Kevin L. BORDINAT
Graduating in Architecture
Ski Club 1,2,3,
4, 5; Tech News 2, 3, 4
fool Club 3; Spring Fair Com. 1, 2
S.C./A./.A. Pub/icofions Chairman 2
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5, 6; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
CHRISTOPHER BROWN
Architecture
�Graduating
in Industrial
Human Resources Major
formula K Rating, National
GERALD BUGAJSKI
DUANE BUCK
JEFFREY L. BROWN
Management
Champion
Graduating
in Arts and Science
Math and Physics
Major
Society of Physics Students
RONALD P. CAMPBELL
Graduating
Accounting
in Industrial
and Finance
Management
Major
FRANK A. CARLSEN
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Genera/ Studios
Major
Phi Kappa Upsilon;
Treasurer
WILLIAM Cannon
VICTOR CANDELA
Graduating
Marketing
A.M.A.
in Industrial
Major
JERRY CARMICHAEL
Graduating
Management
in Electrical Engineering
William CANNON
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Marketing
Major
Intermural
Baseball
2, 3, 4
Hockey Club 2, 3
THOMAS D. CHIMNER
Graduating
in Mechanical
Treasurer — Sigma Pi
S.A.E.
Engineering
Mark J. Christie
CHRISTIANNE CABULE
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Human Resources Major
American
Institute
of Banking
Omega Psi Phi; Student Advisory Council
Sports Critic 2, 3, 4
MARK J. CARLINI
Graduating
in Architecture
Baseball
1, 2, 3; The Crew
in Architecture
�JAMES R. CLARK
THOMAS CIESLIK
Graduating
in Electrical Engineering
Edward Cohon
Robert J. Collarini
JAMES D. COLLINS
Graduating
in Electrical
Engineering
Sigma Pi Engineering
Honor
Society,
Executive
Secretary
I.E.E.E.
CHARLES H. DAVIS II
Graduating
in Industrial
W.S.U. Sailing
Club — A
Management
years
Graduating
in
Architecture
football
2; Bowling
4
Softball
7; Volleyball
2
Ski Club 1
MICHAEL E. COUSINS
Graduating
Accounting
in Industrial
Major
Management
RANDY S. DAWLEY
Graduating
in Mechanical
Alpha
Sigma Phi; S.M.E.,
Engineering
S.A.E.
EDWARD COHON
Graduating
in Industrial
VINCENT CYTACKI
Graduating
in Arts
Physics
Major
ROBERT J. COLLARINI
Management
and
Science
PAUL DEWICKI
Graduating
Marketing
in Industrial
and Distribution
Graduating
S.C./A.I.A.;
in
Architecture
Volleyball
3, 4
KENT D. DASCHKE
Graduating
in Mechanical
Sigma
Pi; E.H.S. — Vice
S.A.E.
Engineering
President
Charles H. Davis II
JOSEPH DIDIA
Management
Major
Graduating
in Mechanical
Engineering
�DENNIS DIMOFF
ALBERT W. DINKFELT
Graduating in Arehitecture
President — Student Government 73-74 Graduating in Industrial
President — S.C./A.I.A. 77-72, 72-73
Regional Director A.S.C. 73-74
S.C./A.I.A. Board 74; Ski Club 71. 72, 73
Most Active Student Award 73
Management
DAVE DITNER
Graduating in Engineering
CHARLES F. DOHRING
Graduating in Industrial Management
Industrial Studies Major
Theta Xi, A.M. Society for
Training and Development
Eliezer Dorfman
�ROBERT W. DOTY JR.
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
football and Baseball
KEITH B. ELLIOTT
Graduating in Architecture
S.C./A.J.A.
EDWARD Ellyatt
Graduating in Arts and Sciences
Chemistry Major; Sigma Pi
ALAN M. DUNN
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major
RICHARD ERICKSON
CHUKHIU ELEKE
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
DANIEL J. Falenski
Graduating in Architecture
S.C./A.I.A.; Softball
�GEORGE FERBER
Croduafing in ArH and Science
Chemistry Major
JAMES FORD
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
s.A.e.
DONALD FULLERTON
Graduating in Architecture
PAUL J. FITZPATRICK
DAVID FISHER
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
David G. Forbes
JAMES A. FOWLER
WILUAM FOSS
Graduating in Industrial
Manufacturing Major
Graduating in Industrial Management
Marketing Major; Alpha Sigma Phi
Softball and Football
DENNiS GARGANO
Graduating in Architecture
S.C./A.I.A.
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
ROBERT GEACH
DAVID G. FORBES
Graduating in Industrial Management
Hockey Club — Vice President
DALE R. FRANTSEN
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
EDWARD J. GEHART
Graduating in Industrial Management
Industrial Studio Major
�DONALD GERBER
John Golan
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Accounting
Major
National Association of Accountants
ROBERT M. GOLDA
Graduating
in Mechanical
S.A.E.; Sigma Pi
engineering
Honor Society
Open House
Committee
DAVID HADLEY
Engineering
in
KENNETH Gort
Management
Graduating
in
Gary Gould
N. Gordon Hansen
ALLEN W. Haglund
Graduating
in Industrial
Finance
Major
Graduating
GERMANY
Architecture
Architecture
Graduating
in Mechanical
engineering
Sigma H; engineering
Honor Society
DONALD
Graduating
in
GARY
Graduating
Accounting
Graduating
electronic
Graduating
Tech News
The Crew
Architecture
GOULD
in Industrial
Ma/or
MICHAEL
JOHN
GLOWINSKI
N.
Management
Michael HAMMERBERG
from Technical Associate
Graduating
in
Architecture
2; Baseball 2, 3, 4
in Mechanical
Graduating
Marketing
in Business
Major
engineering
Lawrence HARTMAN
�RICHY HARDACRE
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Marketing and Distribution
Major
Kappa Kappa Psi; Student Government
President and Vice President of the
Interfraternity
Council of L.l.T.
GEORGE HAYDEN
Senator
Graduating
Tech N e w s
in Industrial
Photographer
Management
RUDOLPH HEBEEB
GAIL H. HAYTON
Graduating
S.C./A.I.A.
in
Architecture
Graduating
Accounting
YOUR OPINION OF Ll.T.'s STUDENT BODY AS A
WHOLE?
a) . ''Very
apathetic''
b) . ''Mayday,
Mayday"
c) . ''No school spirit for a fine school"
FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank
STUDENT APATHY?
X COULDN'T CARE LESS
in Industrial
Major
Management
�DANIEL F. HEFFERNAN
Graduating
in Industrial
ManagumenI
Human Resources Major
A.S.T.D. 7. 3; I.M. Club 2
football,
Baseball,
Bowling,
GoH 2
Vice President
2 I.F.C. President
2, 3
BRUCE HOENLE
Graduating
in Mechanical
Math Major; Sigma Pi
Engineering
Honor Society;
Graduating
Accounting
Graduating
5.C./A.I.A.
in Architecture
ARDOTH L. HOLMES
Engineering
5.A.E.
Frank HOUHANISIN
in Industrial
Major
STAFFORD HENRY
Managament
Graduating
in Electrical Engineering
Sigma
Pi Engineering
Honor
Society
S.A.E.; Secretary
— Student
Government
Curriculum
Committee
RICHARD A. HOWEY
Graduating
in Arts
Math
Major
MARK D.
Graduating
S.C./A.I.A.
in
Mark D. HILDEBRANDT
Architecture
Graduating
S.A.E.
in Electrical Engineering
RONALD HOWLAND
Graduating
from
ITT
Associate
WILLIAM S. HOPKINS
DAVID T. HOLMES
Graduating
JOHN R. HITTER
Anthony HUHN
Graduating
in Construction
Engineering
Alpha
Sigma Phi
Baseball
and football
1,2.3,4
Allen J. Isabell
Rich A. Jacobs
Keith Japowicz
Gary Jelin
Ronnie Jones
Gary Kabobel
Joseph Kado
Gene Kempski
Hubert Kerschbaum
Gladstone C. King
Richard Kostrzenski
Gary W. Kotchi
Graduating
in Industrial Managment, Marketing Major
Golf;
A.M.A.
Veteran A Hairt
Coordinator
in Industrial
Management
Graduating
in
Architecture
Football
3, Basketball
3,
Baseball
3,
S.C./A.I.A.
Graduating
in Mechanical Engineering
Sigma Pi Engineering
Honor Society
Vanity
S o c c w r e a m I , 2, 3, 4
S.A.E.; Foreign Student Association
Graduating
Marketing
Graduating
in Mechanical
A.S.r.M.:
Sot. of S.A.E.
Engineering
in Industrial
Mo/or
GARY
Graduating
n Mechanical
Engineering
�SIEGFRIED KOVACS
Graduating
in Construction Engineering
Soccer Club 4
MICHAEL LAPKEWYCH
RONALD KULCZYCKI
Graduating
Thefa Xi
Graduating
in Electrical
Engineering
DOUGLAS LARBELL
Graduating
Accounting
RODDY LEVY
in Mechanical
in Industrial
Major
Management
HENRY J. LEVINE
Engineering
Graduating
in Electrical
Engineering
ROBERT J. KULCZYCKI
Graduating
in Mechanical
Engineering
S.A.E.; Sigma
Pi Engineering
Honor Society
DONALD K. LARKINS
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Human
Resources
Major
Softball
2 ; Student
faculty
Advisory
Committee
JACOB LIN
Graduating
in Electrical
THOMAS G. LADOSKI
Graduating
in Mechanical
S.A.f.; M.S.P.E.;
C.P.O.
ROY M. LARSEN
Graduating
in Industrial
THOMAS LINK
Engineering
Engineering
Management
Graduating
Michael LIPTAK
Stan Litwa
Elizabeth Long
Thomas P. Long
in Arts
and Science
Physics Major
ROBERT W. LUXA
'
Graduating
in Electrical
Engineering
I.E.E.E. 3, 4; Bawling
1, 2
STEVE MARIANI
Graduating
Softball;
in
Architecture
Billiards
Graduating
LITWA
in
Architecture
S.C./A./.A.
THOMAS A. MANDRY
Graduating
in Mechanical
Sigma
Pi; S.A.E.; A.S.T.M.
Engineering
DEREK MARSHALL
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Marketing
and Distribution
Major
Cross Country 2
ELIZABETH Long
Graduating
Accounting
in Industrial
Major
JOSEPH MANNINEN
Graduating
E.S.D.
Graduating
Electronics
S.M.E.
Management
in Construction
ALBERT MARSON
THOMAS P. LONG
LONG
Graduating
Mechanical
LEE M. Manduzzi
Engineering
LOUIS A. Martiniano
Institute
Institute
Graduating
in Electrical
Engineering
I.E.E.E.; Sigma
Pi; 5.A.E.
from the Technical
Associate
from the Technical
Major
Football
and Baseball
Hockey I
Engineering
/ , 2, 3, 4
�MICHAEL E. Marx
Graduating
in Industrial
Accounting
Major
Management
Graduating
RALPH W. McKELVEY, Jr.
Gregory McEWEN
in Construction
Engineering
YOUR OPINION
JR.
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Accounting
Major
Hockey 3, 4; football
I , 2, 3, 4
Baseball
1, 2, 3, A
JOHN McPHERSON
Graduating
in Electrical
FACULTY
a) , ^^You learn every day if you want to"
b) . "'Some good, some bad, not as many
interested
in students as should be"
Engineering
�DAVID MATTHEWS
Leo Matz
harry May
Timothy Meert
David B. Meier
Dennis Micek
John Mihon
John Michonski
Geoffrey Miller
Mohammad Moaveni
Erwin P. Mora
Ronald Muesing
�DONALD MUTYNOWSKI
Graduating
in Industrial
Accounting
Major
N.A.A.; Ski Club 3, 4
Baseball
and Basketball
Management
PAUL M. NAGURKA
Graduating
Accounting
in Industrial
and Finance
EDWARD NOGA
Graduating
in Industrial
Accounting
and Finance
Hockey 2, 3, 4
DAVID R. NADEAU
Management
Major
Ilmars Meimanis
Management
Major
Graduating
in Mechanical
Sigma Pi Engineering
Honor
S.A.E.: S.C./A.I.A.;
Ski Club;
C.P.O.; Student
Government
EDWIN P. NACCI
Engineering
Society
M.S.P.E.
Graduating
in Mechanical
Graduating
in Industrial
Finance
Major
Management
MICHAEL A. NAEL
Graduating
in Electrical
I.E.E.E.- Cross Country
3
VUSCHARA NIMNUAL
Engineering
Graduating
in Architecture
JOSEPH J. OBIDZINSKI
Graduating
in
Architecture
Bowling 3 and 4; Volleyball
and
JOHN B. OCHAB
Graduating
in Electrical
STEVEN Oesterle
Engineering
Graduating
in Electrical
Sigma
Pi; 5.A.E.; I.E.E.E.
RICHARD OGLETREE
Graduating
in Electrical
Sigma
Pi Honor Society;
Engineering
I.E.E.E.
David O'Neill
Richard Ostrowski
J. Ola Oyebade
Celeste Ozimek
Jerome Pack
Dennis Palmer
Frank A. Parcella
William Pastuschyn
�
HUGH B. PATTERSON
Graduating in Industrial Management
graduating
Industruak
Manufacturing Major
Manufacturing M o i a r
JAMES PELACHIK
Graduating in Industrial Management
Manufacturing Major
KENNETH PENROSE
Graduating in Mechanical engineering
FRANK PERCIN
Graduating in Industrial Management
Accounting Major
�JOSEPH PHILIPS
Graduating
Volleyball
S.C./A.I.A.
Craig Plankar
Robert Polvi
Marla G. Popescul
Richard Pouriho
Craig S. Priskorn
Robert Proszkowski
Frank E. Pritchard
David Rahaim
Duane Randall
Bruce R. Reed
Neil Reimer
�EDWARD P. REPIK
Graduating in Arts and
Math Major
Science
GEORGE W. ROTARE
Graduating in Industrial
CHARLES N. RHEIN
Graduating in
A.I.A.
Architecture
FRANK RICE, JR.
Graduating in Arts and
Math Major
Soccer 2, 3
Sciences
LAWRENCE SAVEL
Graduating in Industrial
Finance Major
Graduating in Architecture
BERTRANO J. SAUBER, JR.
Graduating in Industrial Management
Human Resources Major
Graduating in Architecture
RONALD SANDERS
GARY ROTTER
Management
PAUL T. RODDICK
Edward Ruzumna
STEVEN SAWKA
Graduating in Electrical Engineering
I.E.E.E.; S.A.E.; E.S.D.
DAVID SCHMIDT
Management
Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Sigma Pi Engineering Honor Society
�JIM SCHNEEMANN
Graduafing from the Technical
MICHAEL T. SCUDDER
Institute Graduating in Mechanical Engineering
Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1,2,3
S.A.e. 3, 4; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4
ROBERT SERGE
Graduating in Architecture
Architecture and Construction
S.C./A.I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Graduating in Architecture
BERNARD L. SINIARSKI
Graduating in Industrial
Human Resource Major
Management
Graduating in Architecture
CHRISTOPHER SIEMON
WAYNE SHOUP, JR.
MARK SELLERS
Major
GREGORY SERAFINI
Graduating in Architecture
Delta Sigma Phi — ieta Pi Chapter
STANLEY J. SIMPSON
Graduating in Industrial Management
BRUCE SMITH
RILLIARD SMITH
Graduating in Architecture
S.C./A.I.A. I, 2, 3, 4
Student Member — Historical
Resources Comm.
ROBERT SNARSKI
Graduating in Industrial
Accounting Major
Management
�GARY Staniszewski
Graduating in Mechanical engineering
S.A.e. 4; Chairman ei Student
THOMAS A. STAPLETON
Graduating in
S.C./A.I.A. 3
Architecture
RONALD STAWIASZ
Graduating
S.C./A.I.A.
in
Architecture
GREGORY A. STEVENS
Graduating
A.
in Industrial
Management
�PATRICK J. SURMA
Graduating in Industrial Management
Industrial Studies Major
John Sutherland
Carl Szabelski
Mark Taylor
Marvin D. Thompson
David G. Thorson
Debbie D. Thumm
Stephen Tomsick
Michael P. Ugorcak, Jr.
Chester Valentine, Jr.
John A. Valosen
Frederic Van Tiem
Peter Vick
DENNIS P. VOLLMAN
Graduating in Arts and Science
Chemistry Major, A.CA.
Thomas Vukonich
Oswin Wagner
Donald H. Warner
Donald Warner
Patricia Wattenbarger
John Way
Christopher Weber
Jill Werschin
Harold Westenberg
Frank White
Joseph White
Howard H. Whitston
David A. Wickman
Peter Wicknig
RICHARD B. WILBER
Graduating in Architecture
DAVID A. WICKMAN
Graduating
in electrical
Engineering
Sigma Pi engineering
Honor
Society
S.A.E.; l.e.E.E.
CHARLES G. WILLIAMS
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Human Resources
Major
JOHN Witek
Graduating
in Industrial
Major
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Manufacturing
Major
Bowling
and Baseball
I , 2, 3, 4
Ski Club
James T. WITMAN
in Industrial
and Distribution
YOUR OPINION OF LIT's INTRAMURAL
SPORTS?
a) . Intercollegiate would
b) . A barrier for students lawn"
Marketing
be much
better''
cutting across the
Management
Major
�STEVEN WOOD
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Marketing
Major
Alpha Sigma Phi; A.M.A.
Baseball and football
7, 2, 3 , 4
Basketball
2, 3, 4 ; Volleyball
4
JOHN E. Worden
JAMES Wright
Graduating
in Industrial
Management
Accounting
Major
Baseball
1,2,3, 4; Volleyball
3, 4
football
1, 2
Graduating
S.A.E.
KENNETH J. WRIGHT
in Mechanical
Graduating
S.C./A.I.A.;
Volleyball
Engineering
congratulations
CRUEL
T O T H E COLD
in
Architecture
e.S.D.
3,4,5
FRANKLY SPEAKING... .by phil frank
�CHARLES K. YANKITIS
Graduating
in Industrial
Manufacturing
Major
Dean's Honor Roll,
Student
Advisor,
School of Industrial
Loren J. Yaros
Chris Young
Walter A. Zambelli
Bruce K. Zarzeski
Michael V. Zepeda
Leroy Caudill
John Anderson
Harry May
Pat Wattenbarger
Tom Hartwig
Barb Miller
Marla Popeschul
Mike Ugorcak
Ed Noga
Doug Smith
Ken Turmell
Bob Look
Ken Woodside
Bob Luxa
Bob Krupa
Steve Weber
Frank Hrlic
Bruce Zarzeski
Kevin Bordinat
Ardath Holmes
Gary Stanizewski
Ron Borow
Dave Fillion
Randy Roberts
Mark Bill
Randy Storie
Paul Tonti
Steve Symes
Mike Minoff
Lee Manduzz
Ken Stewart
Dean Fitzpatrick
Tom Wilamawski
Chansa Georeges Muntuta
Jim Stanley
Al Stock
Bernie Vascotto
Bob Bowden
Dennis Dimoff
���KENNETH ADAMS
PAUL ANINOS
ROY BONNETT
DAVID CIEGLO
KENT DASCHKE
METIN DOGA
WILLIAM FROEHNER
GORDON HANAEN
JODY HRYMAK
JOHN KOKOSZKI
CHARLES WALKER
DAVID WICKMAN
DAVID RAUEN
DEBORAH DOHRING
DUANE JAROS
GARY SCHULTZ
ROBERT TURNER
ROBERT WIEDENDORF
JAMES SHOOK
RICHARD ALLEN
DANIEL ADKINS
RICHARD BASTIEN
THOMAS CHIMNER
RONALD CLAPHAM
RANDY DAWLEY
JAMES FERNQUIST
ROBERT GOLDA
BRUCE HOENLE
HENRY JOHNSON
RICHARD KOSTRZEWSKI
PAT WATTENBARGER
JAMES WRIGHT
PATRICK CLEMENS
RONALD DROSTE
THOMAS MANDRY
MARVIN STRZYZEWSKI
JOHN HUSISIAN
DAVID FRALEY
MARK KOWALSKI
ORAN HERBERGER
FRANK KRAFTON
TIMOTHY LEPOROWSKI
LEE MANDUZZI
DAVID NACEAU
RICHARD OESTERLE
DUANE RANDALL
STEVEN SAWSKA
WILLIAM SHARKEY
EDWARD SOVA
DAVID THORSON
CHRIS WEBER
WALTER ZAREMBA
JAMES CLEMENT
ALLEN HAGLUND
BARBARA MILLER
ARTHUR THOMAS
MICHAEL NOLAN
JAMES THOMPSON
PAUL FISCHER
ROBERT KRUPA
QUENTIN LLOYD
DENNIS MICEK
MICHAEL NAEL
WILLIAM PASTUSCHYN
TIMOTHY RICE
MICHAEL NAEL
JEFFRE SHERMAN
GARY STANISZEWSKI
STEPHEN TOMSICK
ROY ALLEN
WILLIAM BECK
DARYL CHUPS
GERALD CLEMENT
JOSEPH DIDIA
JAMES FORD
JAMES GREENSHIELDS
ARDATH HOLMES
GLADSTONE KING
THOMAS KOPCHA
MICHAEL LAPKEWYCH
LEWIS MAHAFFEY
STEVE MOCERI
STEVEN OESTERLE
GERALD PLITE
ROGER SACK
MICHAEL SCUDDER
GARY SHERWOOD
ROBERT THOMPSON
BERNARD VASCOTTO
�S O C I E T Y OF A U T O M O T I V E
ENGINEERS
EDWARD NOGA
DAVE SCHMIDT
MARK BILL
BRUCE REED
ROBERT KRUPA
RICHARD LUNDSTROM
�INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL,
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS
DAN ADKINS
SECRETARY
JIM Stanley
TREASURER
PROF. MASLOWSKI
ADVISOR
ARDATH HOLMES
CHAIRMAN
RICHARD OGLETREE
VICE-CHAIRMAN
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�TECH NEWS
Mike Ugorcak
Ken Turnell
Barb Miller
Mounir Consul
Donna Cucchi
Marla Popescul
Lew Ansara
Mike Knisely
Doug Smith Robert Willis
Lynn Waszchuk
Bernie Vascotto
BRUCE ZARZESKI
MIKE GRIS
GLEN FRY
MARK BEDELL
ROD LAWRENCE
�Sigma P h i E p s i l o n h a s g r o w n r a p i d l y s i n c e i t s f o u n d i n g i n 1901,
From
t h e f i r s t c h a p t e r o f t w e l v e men we h a v e g r o w n t o o v e r 2 0 0 C h a p t e r s a n d C o l o n i e s , a n d o v e r 100,000 members.
The s c o p e o f s e r v i c e s p r o v i d e d b y t h e N a t i o n a l
f r a t e r n i t y has a l s o i n c r e a s e d and i n c l u d e s t h e l a r g e s t h e a d q u a r t e r s
staff
i n the f r a t e r n i t y world.
Sigma P h i E p s i l o n c h a p t e r s r e c i e v e a s s i s t a n c e f r o m
t h i s p r o f e s s i o n a l s t a f f through personal chapter v i s i t s .
Among o t h e r s e r v i c e s ,
t h e r e a r e e d u c a t i o n a l g r a n t s a n d l o a n s f o r members, a n d h o u s i n g f i n a n c i a l
assistance^for chapters.
R e g i o n a l and n a t i o n a l l e a d e r s h i p academies a r e h e l d
a n n u a l l y t o b r i n g t h e l a t e s t i n f o r m a t i o n on c h a p t e r s o p e r a t i o n s t o undergraduate
leaders
Our c h a p t e r a t L a w r e n c e T e c h i s now 2 4 s t r o n g , w i t h a n a c t i v e a l u m n i o f
o v e r 150 members.
We r e c e n t l y i n i t i a t e d 14 members, t h e l a r g e s t p l e d g e c l a s s
i n the h i s t o r y o f L.I.T.
The o b j e c t i v e o f t h e c h a p t e r i s t o c r e a t e a s p i r i t o f m u t u a l r e s p e c t i n
w h i c h i n d i v i d u a l s c a n b e s t d e v e l o p t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e p o t e n t i a l s as s t u d e n t s ,
l e a d e r s , and g e n t l e m e n .
Sigma P h i E p s i l o n s e e k s men w i t h t h e c a p a c i t y f o r
deep f r i e n d s h i p a n d r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t o w a r d o t h e r s .
I n a d d i t i o n , we h a v e a n a c t i v e G o l d e n H e a r t s C h a p t e r c o n s i s t i n g o f
young l a d i e s .
A f f i l i a t e d w i t h o u r c h a p t e r as " L i t t l e S i s t e r s " , t h e y a r e
women c h o s e n t o r e p r e s e n t u s a n d o u r i d e a l s .
Bruce K. Zarzeski
P r e s i d e n t Sigma P h i E p s i l o n
PAUL WILHELM
SCOTT HYDE
TOM O'BRIEN
PETE GAROFALO
AL Croll
DARREL DELUGE
DOUG GUYSENS
CARL LONG
KEITH MCKOWEN
WAYNE JEWELL
BOB WALDENMEYER
BRAD PEARSON
GEORGE VIDUSIC
JIM GODBOUT
JOHN KIMPTON
JOHN HUISISIAN
ROLAND BEDELL
LARRY BOWLES
MARK YACZIK
TOM WILAMOWSKI
THE GOLDEN HEARTS OF SIGMA P H I EPSILON
SUE HODGES
MARY GLABIN
NANCY LOVAAS
N. ZIMMERSMANN
Steve WB8MBZ
CHARANJIT KHURANA
Jay Schwartz
CRAIG DEUBY
Bruce Wilbur
JOE WENZL
JIM Giordano
STEVE SYMES
HAM CLUB
�FRESHMAN CLASS
BOB LOOK
STEVE SYMES
�OPEN HOUSE C O M M I T T E E
THOMAS CHIMNER
ERIC PEASLEY
ALLEN Stock
MARK MCPHERSON
ED Noga
Gary Krenz
Robert Golda
Pat WATTENBARGER
Barb MILLER
�CURRICULUM COMMITTEE
CINDY CHRISTIAN
PAT WATTENBARGER
ED NOGA
GARY JELIN
BARB MILLER
�SC/ AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
�MARK MCPHERSON
JIM HOSTNIK
ROBERT TOJE
RICK SMITH
CLYDE WILSON
JAN MAYS
DENNIS DIMOFF
CLIFF BLACK
BOARD MEMBER
D a V i n c i ' s D e p i c t i o n of M a n
�GEORGE ABBOUD
DON ALFORD
FRANK ARYAN
ART BATES
VANATHAN BEE
ROBERT BIARCHI
SUSAN BIOTTI
LINDA BLACKWELL
STEVE BOARD
ANTHONY BOSMAN
JAMES BREZNAU
KEVIN BRYAN
ALAN COBB
MARK COLLINS
JEFF COWEN
BRUCE CROCKFORD
ROBERT CZEREW
CHUCK DESOFF
JAMES DOWNS
KEITH ELLIOTT
RICHARD EVANS
SAMUEL FAIETA
ANGUS FERGUSON
PHILI P GARCIA
JOSEPH GERMAINE
MARK GILLETTE
PATRICK GRUITS
MAUREEN HAYWARD
JONATHAN HILTS
RICK HINGST
JAMES HOSTNIK
ALEX IVANIKIW
JEROME JANIGA
DEBORAH JENNINGS
CHARLES JULHA
JOHN KELLY
GARY KRENZ
GREG LAUTZENHEISER
CLARENCE LEE
RONALD LEWIS
THOMAS LYON
KEVIN MAJEWSKI
PHILLIP MICHNIACKI
JOHN MONTGOMERY
MARTIN MCCLUNG
PETER NYBOER
JERRY 0YEBADE
MARLA POPESCUL
CHARLES RHEIN
GERALD RUTKOWSKI
ALAN SITER
RANDALL MARICH
RICHARD ADACHAK
PATRICK ANKNEY
MARK AULIE
David BEDNAREK
MARK BESH
DAVID BILVK
CLIFF BLACK
ERWIN BLOOMBERG
DANNY BOGGIO
RICHARD BRESSO
RONN BRODIE
RON CIESLAK
LARRY COLLIER
DANNY COOPER
JOHN COX III
JOHN CZARNECKI
GREGORY DECHKO
MICHAEL DIERICK
DAN EARLES
STEVE ENDERS
GREG EWBANK
ROBERT FAY JR.
WILLIAM FREDERICK
DENNIS GARGANO
DENA GIBBS
DWIGHT GILLILAND
TIM HAPP
STAFFORD HENRY
DAVID HINCH
JOHN HOPKINS
ALLEN ISABELL
STEVE JACKSON
GARY JELIN
WAYNE JEWELL
DVORA KATANICK
JAMES KLEIN
SANDRA LAIN
RODNEY LAWRENCE
RAYMOND LENZE
ROGER LUNDIN
BRIAN MACLEAN
THOMAS MALAK
JOHN MINOFF
RANDY MOWEN
KEITH MCKOWEN
JOSEPH OBIDZINSKI
AUGUST PERCHA
SAL PORTUESI
STEVE ROFFI
TIMOTHY SAWINSKA
GARY MARSHALL
DENNIS MONCION
RICHARD SMITH
DOUGLAS SMITH
STEVE STANFORD
DAVID STOREY
WILLIAM STREETMAN
DEBRA SUDLOW
BRIAN SYMES
MARVIN THOMPSON
JOHN TILEY
MARK TREDINNICK
CHRIS TUREK
KENNETH TURNELL
BERNARD VASCOTTO
OSWIN WAGUER
RICK WARE
PAT WATTENBARGER
JON WEISS
STEPHEN WEN
ALAN WEST
DAVID WICKWARE
RICHARD WORLEY
SCOTT WORTMAN
DAVID GALUSHA
EDWARD BORGULA
DONALD MILLER
ERIC PEASLEY
TIMOTHY CURTIS
GREGORY DOGWILL
WAYNE SHOUP JR.
GAIL HAYTON
JOHN SCHWARK
RONALD STAWIASZ
DERRICK LOCKRIDGE
WILLIAM POLOM
DONALD THOMPSON
ROBERT KRUTE JR.
TOM STAPLETON
TED ROBINSON
JAMES PERKINS
GRETCHEN MARICAK
THOMAS MORGAN
JAMES MUMBY
RICHARD NEWLIN
GARY OBUDZINDKI
JAMES PFEIFFER
LEONARD RAY
DEAN ROOKS
CAROL SCHLESINGER
JANALENE MAYS
�SKI CLUB
STEVE WEBER
JOHN HEIDENREICH
BARB MILLER
MARLA POPESCUL
BERNIE VASCOTTO
BOB WALDENMEYER
MARK BILL
RONN BRODIE
DEAN LOMAS
JIM PAPPAS
PAT WATTENBARGER
DENISE DEMAROIS
ED NOGA
TIM CIRRANNI
LYNN WASZCHUK
DONNA CUCCHI
RANDY BLISS
JIM OSTERHOF
DAN ADKINS
PHIL JOHNSON
JIM STANLEY
SANDY GREEN
JIM PFEIFFER
BOB BIANCHI
KEN TURNELL
RHODA WICKNIG
DON MUTRYNOWSKI
WALT MELONI0
�SOCIAL COMMITTEE
DENNIS DIMOFF
KEN STEWART
STEVE WEBER
BOB LUXA
MIKE MINOFF
DOUG SMITH
TOM WILAMOSKI
BOB LOOK
TERRY MOFFIT
CHAIRMAN
�AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIE
JERRY POHL
BARB MILLER
WALTER MCNEIL
TOM LOMBARDI
TOM MEZZA
MIKE KELLY
HARRY PANKRATZ
VERNA BROWN
ART MIEKOWSKI
JOHN AFFINITO
DENNIS STEDMAN
DR. CRIST
BOB CIESLINSKI
DEBBIE WISBISKI
FRANK SEYMOUR
SALLY MERRITT
HOWARD WHITSON
VICTOR LAFAY
RON GROCOFF
PAT SWEENEY
PHILLIP TROMBLEY
KEN WOODSIDE
JANINE WHITE
DAVE RICHARDS
�LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
DENNIS MURPHY
RICK WARE
KEN STEWART
JORY STEVEN BROOKS
LARRY SALO
LYLE REIBLING
JEFF MAXWELL
JOHN NATALBORG
�INTERFRATERNITY
TERRY MOFFATT
STEVE SAVAGE
MARCUS MARLOW
JIM MCCLEISH
RANDY DAWLEY
FRANK HRLIC
MIKE GRIS
PAUL WILHELM
BOB WALDENMEYER
TOM O'BRIAN
DAVE BLOSSOM
JERRY RUDIMAKERSKI
DEAN FITZPATRICK
JOHN MORELLI
�WELCOME TO AN INSIDE
VIEW OF FRATERNITY LIFE
"Now the genius of the
fraternity, as I see it, is
to take this casual association of the campus and organize it consciously and
intentionally as a venture
in friendship so that what
otherwise might be only incidental may become highly
productive in the education of the student. This
the fraternity does in a
number of ways, of which
I shall indicate only a
few.
"The fraternity provides
an intimate, face - to-face
association in a small sustained and sustaining social
group. In a large group
the individual tends to get
lost in the multitude of general and somewhat vague
relationships. Some of the
large universities have recognized this need of close
association and, like Harvard and Yale, have organized the university in a
relatively small residential units which are communities within the larger
university community in
which personal relationships are made obvious and
meaningful. The fraternity
further reduces this community to a small, homogeneous group where the relationships are still more
intimate and personal. Like
the home, the emphasis is
upon persons as persons
and where the relations
of community are brought
to the vivid consciousness
of its participants. In such
an intimate association one
has in the highest degree
the sense of belonging to a
significant social group.
Success or failure in the
discernment and fulfillment of these personal relationships are more open
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to observation and cultivation or correction than they
could possibly be in a large,
heterogeneous and impersonal group.
The fraternity provides
a disciplined association.
Membership involves the
acceptence of obligations
and the commitment to
ideals. Long experience
has demonstrated that
there are fruitful ways
of living together in such
a group and out of this experience the fraternity has
evolved a structure of organization, rules of procedure, and measures of
discipline, through friendly and constructive criticism by his intimate associates, the fraternity
man is made conscious of
his shortcomings and is
stimulated to overcome
them. Group approval and
disapproval are among the
most effective incentives in
the modeling of attitudes
and behavior.
"Finally, the fraternity
gives one a sense of belonging, not only to a
widely - extended contemporary movement, but
to a long and honorable
tradition with a rich and
growing history.
If you have ever been
even remotely interested in
fraternities, or have ever
thought about what it would
be like to be a member of
a college fraternity, you
have already taken the first
step toward a lasting brotherhood. We here at Lawrence Tech are interested
in you as a student and as
a possible fraternity man.
So forget your ideas of fraternity life and let us show
you exactly what fraternalism means here on our
campus.
�SIGMA PI
DAVE WICKMAN
GLADSTONE King
STEVE Oesterle
RICHARD Ogletree
ROBERT Golda
AL Haglund
DAVE SCHMIDT
ED NOGA
Kent DASCHKE
Jim COLLINS
GARY SHERWOOD
DAVE Fillion
RON JOHNSON
DUANE Jaros
TOM CHIMNER
ARDATH Holmes
BRUCE Hoenle
PROF. MASLOWSKI
Bruce HOENLE
BRUCE REED
�Sigma Pi E n g i n e e r i n g Honor S o c i e t y was
officially
e s t a b l i s h e d at Lawrence I n s t i t u t e o f Technology on December
18, 1970
under t h e i n s t i g a t i o n and a d v i s o r s h i p o f
Richard S. Maslowski, chairman o f t h e e l e c t r i c a l
department at Lawrence.
I t was
Professor
engineering
founded t o r e c o g n i z e
those
u n d e r g r a d u a t e s i n e n g i n e e r i n g who
have honored themselves
t h r o u g h s c h o l a s t i c e x c e l l e n c e and
laudable character.
was
It
a l s o o r i g i n a t e d t o serve as t h e b a s i s f o r a l a t e r
f o r m a t i o n o f a Tau Beta P i N a t i o n a l
Engineering
Honor
S o c i e t y Chapter a t Lawrence.
A c t i v e members are s e l e c t e d t o Sigma P i from
full
t i m e s t u d e n t s i n t h e C o l l e g e of E n g i n e e r i n g
and are chosen
w i t h respect to s p e c i f i c requirements.
j u n i o r whose
Any
c u m u l a t i v e grade p o i n t average i s a t l e a s t 3.0
him/her i n t h e t o p 1/8
eligible.
Any
i s a t l e a s t 2.8
and i t p l a c e s
of the j u n i o r engineering class i s
s e n i o r whose c u m u l a t i v e grade p o i n t average
and i t p l a c e s him/her i n t h e t o p 1/5
senior engineering class i s e l i g i b l e .
of the
A l l e l i g i b l e members
must a l s o be recommended by t h e department chairman o f t h e i r
r e s p e c t i v e major, and a 2/3
m a j o r i t y v o t e of t h e a c t i v e members
i s r e q u i r e d t o e l e c t a c a n d i d a t e t o membership.
by b a l l o t and absentee b a l l o t s are
Two
V o t i n g i s done
allowed.
membership e l e c t i o n s are h e l d a n n u a l l y ; one
t h e f a l l term and t h e o t h e r d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r t e r m .
during
New
members are honored a t a f o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n banquet a f t e r each
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I believe this year's Syntopican has shown the activities, and expressed the feelings of the students at
Ll.T. 1975. Working with a creative staff has made
my job easier.
Many thanks to those who
have
helped: My assistant editor Gary Tamanini who contributed much in the creation of this book; also
Chuck Desoff, Gary Kecskes. Tony Bosman, Dean Lomas, and
Bill Stimac who put in a lot of time and effort.
Thanks
also goes to the people who have contributed
articles,
photographs,
or just time; President Wayne Buell, Dr. Richard Marburger, Mike Ugorcak,
Blanche Wilson, Dennis Dimoff, Bruce Zariewski, John Hopkins,
Sandy Conoff, Richard Roberts, Ronald Johnston,
Richard Knight, Robert Champlin, Janet Briack, and
Ronald Borrow, business
manager.
Yearbook
produced
by
Student Government,
printed by
Jostens/American
Yearbook Company,
Topeka, Kansas. Official
Senior
photographer
Delma Studios, New York. Thanks to
all who
possible.
have
had a part in making
this
year-book
�A special thanks goes to a very talented
man, Mr. Howard Etter, the artist who painted
the
watercolor
for the cover of this year's Syntopican
He
attended
the Academy
of Art in San Francisco, California.
As a
self employed
artist he moved to Detroit in 1960 and
has been teaching since 1967. His work has been displayed in the Blue Cross/Blue
Shield headquarters
in
downtown
Detroit, Continental
Bank in Chicago,
and
Farmers and Merchants
Bank. Howard
Btter is affiliated
with several galleries:
Gallery 22,
Bloomfield
Hills;
Xochipilli
Gallery,
Rochester;
Gallery
One,
Mosky;
and Rubiners Gallery, Royal Oak. He is also a
gold medal exhibitor
at the Scarab Club in
Detroit.
Thank you Mr. Etter.
�The 1975 yearbook
has been dedicated
to our environment,
in hopes that w e can learn to
cooperate
with our existing
environment
better.
In a way
that
will not inhibit us, a way that doesn't pollute our air or
water, a way that will make the best use of our land,
so that we can live free of anything
that
would
degrade
our way
of life. ""Now the lord of
Peace
himself
give you Peace always
by all
means".
Randy
Roberts
Editor-in-Chief
��
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College yearbooks
College presidents
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Greek letter societies
American Institute of Architecture Students
American Chemical Society
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Christmas party
Ham Club
Lawrence Christian Fellowship
Open House
Road Rally
Ski club
Spring Fair