OU Alumni News 1965 May - OUR@Oakland

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OU Alumni News 1965 May - OUR@Oakland
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NEWS
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IT, No. 3
May 1965
WHERE THEJALIMNI ARE
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BUSTNESS. ]NDUSTRY. SOCIAL WORK. GOVERNMI}TT SES.VICE
As a sequel to last monthrs report
on the whereabouts of the Oakland graduates who have entered the teaching profession, this is a report on the 136 who
have t.aken positions with business, industry, government and social agencies.
A future issue wil-l list
the names and
institutions of alumni who are now graduate students.
Those who have entered industry and
government service are geographically
more widespread than were the teachers.
Seven are out of the United Statesr33
are in other staLes and 96 remain in
Michigan.Listed according to their major
field at Oakland,these graduates are distributed as fol"lows:
ENGINEERING MAJORS
Loren B. Mayhew International Business
James W. Anderson
General Electric Co.,
Edward G. Bajek
T,arry D. Beer
Mich. Consolidated Gas
General Electric Co.,
David H. Boening
Lewis L. C1-affey
Richard W. Coker
Will-iam V. Dare
William T. Davis
Charles D. Durrett
Donald E. Fuhrman
Alfred W. Giroux
Erie,
Pa.
Philadelphia, Pa.
North Amer. Aviation,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Ford Motor Company
Mich. Consol-idated
Jensen Mfg. Co.
Gas
BrookfieLd, I11-.
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company
Jervis B. Webb Corp.
Pontiac Motor Div.,
GMC
Jerry B.
Hagaman
WiLliam Hasl-ock
Ex-CeLL-O Corp.
Truck & Coach Div.,
Cl,IC
Williarn Kath
Robert V. March
Ford Motor Company
North Amer. Aviation,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Machines
William Mordaunt Jervis B. Webb Corp.
Daryl B. Keezer U.S. Air Force
Maxim K. Rice
Ethyl Corporation
Lee A. Riddell
Ex-CeLL-O Corp.
Richard F. Schultz Truck & Coach Div.,
cl"lC
WiLLiam Schwark Ford Motor Company
Duaine Spurl-ock Ternstedt Div.,GMC
Paul Stack, Jr.
Ex-Cell--O Corp.
HarrelL Sundberg Truck & Coach Div.,
GMC
Arne J. Santti
Dale A. Secord
Ternstedt Div.,GMC
Ryan Aircraft,
San Diego, Cal-if.
James Sutherland General- Electric Co.,
Hol-land, Mich .
Ronald D. Toles Pontiac Motors Div.,
G}IC
H. Vos
Ternstedt Div., G14C
Clare Wentworth Vickers, Tncorporated
PhiLlip Will"iams Pontiac Motors Div.,
Thomas
GMC
Robert C. !ilhite
Chrysler Corporation
Michael Wyzgoski U.S. Army
Roger G. Wi lliams Knoll_ t s Atornic Lab,
Schenectady, N.Y.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION &
ECONOMICS ISJ.OTRS
Robert E. Bates
J. Burkart
James
H. John Berquist
Gregory Demanski
Eric Ellison
Jack Frederick
Ford Mot,or
Company
Pontiac Motor Div.,
G?IC
Ford Motor Cornpany,
Denver, CoLo.
Manufacturers Natr 1.
Bank
Troy Nat|L. Bank
Pontiac Motor Div.,
Detrex Chem. Ind. rTnc.
James Goodrich
Yvonne Janowski
George R. Joyce
Adam
Dow Chemical Company
Udylite Corporation
Koslofsky
Atomic Energy
Co'rnmission,
Ames, Towa
Geral-d Koth
Ford Motor Company
Harold Lanktree
ChrysLer Corporation
Eugene LaRowe
The Boeing Cornpany,
Seattle, Washington
Edward Lorenzen
General E1-ectric Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Donald Mann
O.U. Computer Center
Thornas lvlcAll-ister Vulcan Labs. rInc.
Paul R. Pinchak Detrex Chem. Ind., Inc.
Robert L. Smith International Business
James
Wyzgoski
Machines
U.S. Rubber Company
GMC
DoLores Gelemey
Mich.
Enrp1.
Security
SOgIAL STUDIES
MAJORS
Commission
Gaer Guerber
David R. Haller
Terrence Hefferan
John Holbrook
John N. Howard
Paul Howcroft
Aetna Casualty &
Surety Co.
Ford Motor Cornpany
Ford Motor Company,
Memphis, Tenn.
Peace Corps
Peace Corps (Turkey)
Pontiac Motor Div.,
GMC
Larry
Hurmnel
GMC
Christina
Jacob
David Kenny
Dang
Xich
Philip
Pontiac Motor Div.,
E.J. Korvette, Inc.
Truck & Coach Div.,
Gl{C
Lan
Mack
Charl-es Patterson
Frank G. Proctor
Carl Ratkus
Richard Rogowski
Defense Language Inst.
Monterey, Cal-if.
Mich. Consolidated Gas
Ex-CeLL-O Corp.
Birmingham Printing Co.
J.L. Hudson Company
Pontiac Motor Div.,
GMC
Richard Stier
David Stinson
Gary liickham
Edmund Windeler
Thornas
J.
Zens
U.S. Marine Corps
Gen. Motors Corp.
Ford Motor Company
Ex-Ce1L-O Corp.
Ford Motor
Company
SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS MAJORS
Marshall Bishop
Pontiac Motor Div.,
GMC
Diane (Greene) Dezio Ford Motor Company
Elaine Garwood
Burroughs Corp.
Francis Beaucharnp Bank of America,
Sacramento, Calif.
David Boykin
RaiLroad Rerirement Bd.
Chicago, T11.
Richard Carlsen U.S. Navy
Robert T. Furness U.S. Air Force
Dimitra Govenis Mathematical Assoc. of
America, California
George Griebe
ELectronic Novelties Co.
John N. Kel-b
Ford Motor Cornpany
Jerry Korte
Ford Motor Company
Gary Laidlaw
Detroit Bank & Trust Co.
Barbara Leppala
Lutheran Sociat Agencies
Michael Leppala
Detroit Bank & Trust Co.
Robert B. Mil"ler Peace Corps (Africa)
Donald Moran
Pontiac Motor Div.,
GMC
Sixten Netzler
U.S. Navy
Michael OrHair
Household Finance Co.
Patricia (Herzina)
Pehrson
Pontiac State Hospital
Frederick Pung
Social Security Admin.,
Chicago, I1l- .
Robert D. Roberts Market Conpilation Bureau,
N. HoL1-ywood, Cal-if.
Chauncey Smith
Rayswift Gables
Joseph Torma
Oakland Cty. Prro bation Ofc .
CaroLe Inlalton
Mich. ftnp1.Security
Patrick
Cormnission
wel-ch
Thomas Werth
Social Security Admin.,
Chicago, I11.
Oakland Cty.Probation Ofc.
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SAVE THE DATE
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OAKTAND ENCORE tr
SATURDAY, JULY 3I
Departmental meetings...trstate of the Universityrr reporE....Chancellorrs
reception....Meadow Brook concert of the Detroit Symphony orchestra with
Robert Shaw conducting the orchestra and new Meadow Brook Music School
youth chorus; Mischa Mishakoff playing Mendelssohnrs violin concerto....
alumni dinner
AI,L AT OAIGAND UNIVERSITYIS SECOND AI,IMNI RETINION
HIII'{ANITIES
MAJORS
Motor Transport Co.
Gary Acker
Joseph Candela, Jr.U.S. Air Force
Pontiac Motor Div.,
Thomas Chester
Janet Clark
GltC
Social- Security Admin.
Chicago, I11.
U.S. Customs Service
Fontaine Chrysler Corporation
Julie (Becker)
Frederick
J.L. Hudson Company
U.S. Navy
Gregg Gregory
Darla Gunningham Parke-Davis Cornpany
Dennis Hal1
Ford Motor Company
William Hommel Baltimore Museum of Art
Aetna Life Affiliated
James Isler
Cos. rHartford, Conn.
Robert L.Johnson Chrysler Corporation
Patti Koenig
Girl Scouts of Amer.,
Elkhart, Ind.
Helen Kurrasch
City of Pontiac Library
Chevrolet Div.,GMC
Ivor LeGros
Anna llassacesi
First Fed.SavingsOakland & Translator
Rochester Paper Co.
Mrs.Wilsonrs Fisher
Diane Perry
Bldg. Office
Louis Pirochta
Conservation Dept.,
State of Oregon
Robert Devlin
Konstantine Prokos Station lfHFI, Pontiac
Peace Corps (Iran)
Nancy Rinke
Michael Vall-ee Detroit Bank & Trust Co.
Charles C. Vogt Truck & Coach Div.,
G1"IC
James Weisenborne
Itse Werzer
U.S. Air Force
BeL1 Systems
TEACHER EDUCATION MAJORS
Thomas
Charlotte (Osmun)
Howard
Peace Corps (Turkey)
Nancy L. MacAfee Gulf OiL Company
Oakland University
James Morrison
Staff
peace Corps (E. Africa)
JoAnn Whipple
Wil|iam Woods,Jr. Pontiac Mogor Div.,
GIVIC
Mary S. Forsyth
New York Repertory
John Van Camp
Peace Corps (fndia)
Judy (Simons)
Miller
In
Ballet
Oakland University Staff
Memoriam
BeLtv Ann Oniga t63 died April 18 after
a lO-week illness. She was a teacher in
the Marshall School, I,rlarren and a member
of the Charter CLass.
-4Varner to Kevnote American Alumni Council
National- Convention
Chancellor D.B.Varner will give the
keynote address at the national conven-
tion of the American Al-umni Council, afl
association of co1-1eges and universities
throughout the country, at Atlantic Cily
next month.
His title will be rrThe Elephant In
The Tent;rt his subject matter--the need
for the continuing education of atumni.
Universitv Ggadugtes 211 in April
Two hundred and eleven studenEs were
awarded degrees at Oaklandts third commencement Saturday, AprLl 24.
AI,IMNI COI]NCIL ELECTS OFFICERS
The Alumni Council held its annual
business meeting on April- 26 and elected
as officers:
Mary Schul-tz t63, Chairman
Phillip G. Williams 164,
Vice-chairman and treasurer
Penny Batts t64, Secretary
Jim Morrisont63, outgoing chairman,
Ilse
Werzer t64rBd Windeler t64, Dennis Parle
'64, and Bob Linsenman 164. They replace
retiring members Gloria Brischket63, Jim
wel-comed newly appointed members:
Drurmnond
'63,
Bob Johnson 163.
Hinkel '64,
Howard
and
At the ceremony Christine R. Kifel
and Anthony Cornellier became the first
recipients of the Alfred G. Wilson and
Matilda R.Wilson Awards for"having made
outstanding contributions to the life of
the University through schoLarship, student leadership and the expression of
responsibility in the solution of social
LAST
problems.tt
LAST CHANCE FOR I^IIIAT?
Highest University schol-astic honors
went to Richard W. England, summa cum
laude; Mr@i.k
w. cl.ge,
Nancv J. Hough, Mary R. Vander Ven, Wade
F. Wilkison,Bruce N.Parkinson and Kerneth
R. Renner, magna cum laude. Cum laude
graduates included David G. Johnstone,
Christine E. Ka'lesr Diana K. H4lnes, and
ffi"".
wil-1 receive the Alumni
News and other publ-ications regularly,
beginning with this issue.
New graduates
Honorary degrees were awarded to Meyc
Schapiro, CoLumbia University professor
of art; Roy Wilkins, executive director
of the NMCP,and John V.Lindsay,Rqrbl-ican
Congressman of New York who gave the ccnrmencement address.
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LAST
CHANCE
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