OU Alumni News 1965 May - OUR@Oakland
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OU Alumni News 1965 May - OUR@Oakland
&trffiru$vfl$ T'I' AzI'HN] NEWS VoL. IT, No. 3 May 1965 WHERE THEJALIMNI ARE TN 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. (continued on page 3) -3- SAVE THE DATE .. . 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. CHANCE I,AST CHANCE T,AST CHANCE LAST CHANCE To be part of Oakland Universityr Charter Alumni tr'\rnd Drive s BOOKS CLOSE MAY 31. Mail- your check or pledge today! PARTICTPATTON COUNTS. . The amount can be DOLLAR . srnal-l-. BILLS WILL BE CHEERFIILLY ACCEPTED Help show thaL OakLand alumni support their University. Make checks payabl-e Onkl nnd ITniwersi fv- to Alumni Fund,