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Show of With a call out for trained engineers, Dean Samuel S. Kisler is collecting men with diverse interests and skills within the departments of chemical, electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering. After trving quarters in calculus and physics and quantitative analysis, they explore structure, drawing, hydraulics, soil mechanics, highway and sanitary engineering, aeronautics, or thermodynamics. Not at all disturbed by the complexity of their studies, students take time out to attract townspeople with fall Engineering Week displays, blaring loud speakers, and hair-raising machines, and they elect campus beauties to reign over festivities. Samuel S. Kistler Dean, College of Engineering Edgar C. Whisenant, Jr. Ralph Elwell Robert S. Webb Dale Latimer Howard K. Okamoto Demosthenis Chryssopoulo Grant R. Johnson Robert V. Daum Millard L. Jones Larry Jenkins Morris H. Nelson Arthur Scott Horsley Don J. Thompson Leroy H. Walker John Schieving Archie D. Hill Edward H. Southwick Vaughn W. Guest Dilworth Simmons Kenneth Richins Edwin C. Rolton Eugene R. Bone Melvin A. Ball Robert D. Sawyer David W. Noall Blaine Nelson Byron Leon Vance Derrell Johnson 133 |