Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
- Class of 1922
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BRYAN .,............ .,..... V. H. WEBSTER ..... f ....... HOWARD FLECK ,.....,. ..,..., D. S. MOSBY ...................,...... Secretary. EDW. KAHLBAUM ..,.......,... Treasurer. P. D. WINDSOR .......... ...,.., A rt Editor. E. A. KEELER ......,..,.... ....... W. E. TEN EYCK .....,.. ....... W. S. FRAME ................ ....,.. ROY ERICKSON ..........,......... Assistant Editor. N. M. ROUNTREE.. CHRIS SOUTHERN .............. Assistant Editor. Assistant Editor. Sophomore Assistants WARING MIKELL H. O. SCHRAMM P. L. THOMPSON H. H. HEIDTMAN 'N x J. O. HUNT W. B. CRUTCHER C. G. BOWERS V. RICHARDSON X E. A. SHIRLEY J K J i W, 14 I .3111 Hllemnrium LIEUTENANTS GEORGE BARNETT BLooM, 21. Aug. 6, 1a96-May I1,1921. N HONEST thinker, an efficient organizer, a fearless leader, true friend and courteous gentleman, his memory will long be fresh in the minds of those who knew him through his affiliation with many organizations at M. S. M. and his efficient and eager participation in all student activities. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Order, national head of Quo Vadis, charter member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon and a member of the Square and Compass. In 1920, he was Secretary of the ROLLAMO Board, and, in 1921, Editor-in-Chief of THE Ro1.1.AMo. He was a member of the Student Council and of the Pan-Hellenic Council. His friends are poorer by the loss of a true friend, the school by the loss of an honored graduate, his country by the loss ofa promising young ofiicer. 8 'l , ,L 'L 1 ul HIS, the sixteenth edition of T1-IE ROLLAMO, is the honest effort of the Board to preserve a record of the actors and scenes, be they serious or frivolous, commonplace or un- usual, admirable or laughable, which have passed in review before us during the passing school year. It is our hope that we have gathered the best ot' these, which would so soon be butxvague memo- ries at best, and presented them within these covers in such a way that the record will help us, in after years to recall vividly and pleasant- ly the passing show of 1921-22 at old M. S. M. If we have been successful in the realization of our desire that is the only reward that our efforts demand or we ask. If through fault of ours, T1-IE ROLLAMO fail in its purpose we can only ask your forbearance and Wish our successors better fortune. v, , Q ,fy it a . 3 i '7 , F, ll , 435 , ' 9 KN.-x 1 Q is C3 Hass , i 3 K it Alma Mater , 4 i Faculty H i Classes - Athletics 1 Organizations L H Military Stunts Ads ,. . ,. -1,4-1 zfizscavzwffm f J:2:f'1C 'iL v9 nfs?-:5'4E-195-7 f-31-223,?6Ziii3I5ff- ?'4'349 5' 515:15fr3.' fa- , im I ' 4 z I I 1. 1 1 3 , K 1 1 s ' 1 , 1 E. 5 ii 5 ,, , L 5 1 2 f 2 3 5 I ' i 54 Yu . 2 1 f 42 . ,E E w 7 , V 3 52 2 as , 55 ! l I 9 i 7 r. 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GARDNER Underground with rod and transit- Shaky roof 7 You blithely chance it Squinting, scowling through a level, Where it's blacker than the devilg Wallowin' in mud and slikensl just a-rustlin' like the dickens To end the job And join the mob ln search of other pickins Scalin' porphyritie ledges- Seelcin' handholes on the edges- Tracin' fault and vein and croppin'- Poundinl samples - never stopping Un some lonesome expedition, Workin' with the sole ambition To end the job And join the mob To find a new position. Polin sluggish tropic rivers- Eatin' quinine for the shivers- l-lackin' with a dull machette Till, your very boots are 'sweaty- Diggin' out a wily ehigger+ Shoutin' curses at a'nigger+ To end the job ' And join the mob ln search of something bigger. 22 ,J x xv . i 2 I 41 v 1' 'w lix , I 5: 3 q' a 4 Q? nf .4 . 1 I 4 1 A , 'Qu 14. gi , v iii In 1 I V I Q 'Lf .' hz ! 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Assistqnt in Assaying, Columbia, 1898-99' Instructor in Metcillurgy Unix ersity of VVyoming 1899-1900- Professor ofMet1llurgS South D1kOt1 Stite School of Mines 1900-05' President South Dakota Stfite School of Mines, 1905-11' Professor of Metallurgy Case School of.Mines, 1905-11- Professor OfMet1llurgX Cise School of Applied Science, 1911-20' Director, Missouri School of Mines infl Metfzllurgy, 1920. . , . . 1 T 1 ' a C , , I C L , . ' Q ' 1 7 J 5 ' .179 ' 1 73 A 1 C Jr, C A 7 C x 1 : 26 'Ill'lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll - 19 2 'Z IlllllllIIlllllIIlllIllIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Immlmmmll . 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' E E I-I. J. Blanton ................ Paris, Mo. E E james E. Cfoodrioln ........ Kansas City, Mo. E E E. Lansing Ray .....,...... St. Louis, Mo. E E Executive Committee E E S. L. Baysinger .............. Rolla, Mo. E E C. E, Muns .................... Montgomery City, Mo. E f F. NI. McDaVid ...,...,.,.. Springfield, Mo. E E E llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK 192 'Z llIIIllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllj 4 I V. - CHQ? . , S. Q55 lo , --9,5 .iyqn-.-z 1-' K x 16 :,fr,fegQw ish,-:'T'g' 1,1-:A,. . ,rg-sis, 2qgIf','2-'E' b :vs--5:5-wwe2249-vga, N:f:5f1av:rn::f1YGE-'-:mixMs- Q E S 3 nf?-.fwfa -Jw? 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Soc. for Steel Treating. CHARLES LAURENCE. DAKE Professor of Geofogy and Minerology A. B. 'A. M., Ph. D., Acacia, Phi Beta kappa Sigma Xi, Gamma Alpha, Soc. for the Promotion of Engineering Educa- tion A. I. M.Yand M. E. Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science Geological Soc. of Amer., Sigma Gamma Epsilon. LEON ELLIS GARRETT Professor of Mechanics B. S. Tau Beta Pi S. P. E. E. - llllllllll IIIllIllllllullulIlllllllllllllulllllllllll 192 'Z lllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llllmlllllllll ...gi- ., .-..f,1.j' SCHCD4 1:j'Qg'vf,,,., A ' -. Q 2-'aj' , . gf Qi . -QHQ51-:yJ.zf'2Qgi:' 5 5 :'-six.-f-'f1'9fi2 vo-?Qi:3'..,... ws- 2.1-'vif4L:1Q.'c O 7 Z f'.'if5'v2jwf1:g?.'-g2'ia'-ifw '65 W 0 Z . . .A f1 ?-. -if-'ff 1 'AJ-f'i'l-' ' 92- 3215-A:- f I P '77 -'-iii.-':.f',Q if fvE'1lSL '2-'?f'i'Q.'rW1. LE'-Y '. f 'T :.- . . 1 S Vvllhi :viii-'?'H-. i:ii:T:i4.v.A-15:2'Q,2:1,rg:5'-.gg.551 , 6 i Q 1 gg... EEA: in-I.-J. ,-.g..: -N ef ,. 23. H y., V I .Y, ,L ri -7 I, . -V A , . . 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Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, ..M.P.S.P.E.E. 1. HOWARD LEROY DUNLAP Associate Professor of Chemistry B. S. A. M. Phi Delta Chi A. C. S I4 REDERICK WILLIAM SHAW Associate Professor of Hygiene Student Heaitlz Advisor A M. D. B. S. United States Army 1910-19 Graduate Student Johns Hop- kins Research Student VVilliam Volker Research Liboratory 1919. FLOYD HILL FRAME Associate Pro essor Qf Elettrieal A Engineering Phi Kappfi Phi A. A. E., American Physicql Society. ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli IllIllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllll . - .. E , .. ,rff-j.'. Y'3,LJl'Vfflif , ' T S P A 'Q' r rlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAMO IlllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllll'll ' .E l E I : GARRETT A MUILENBURG F E Assoozoto Proffssor of Geology and E Alznerology E -K B M S Sigma G1mm1Epsilon. E, E K, T ' I ' E A E E Q i - ! 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DONALD FOSTER UPDIKE Instructor in Metallurgy ana' Mechanics Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pi Sigma Gamma Epsilon. 37 ' l lllllIIllllIIlllllIIIIIllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 19 2 42. ' lllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1. ir- Q SCHQP4 AGL? .R D A f W I 29R, fK5? ' ik -' 4 ' Avvf-f fA 11 uf, ,L- it r L f I W gli N3-r 1 llllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAMO llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll WALTER CHARLES ZELCH Instructor in Hzgizway Engineerzn Vocational Department B S P1 Kappa Alpha Eng Club ofSt IOUIS, Square and Compass LEWIS L MCKIMMEY I nstruetor of Military Sezenee ana' Taetirv Master Sergeant, U S A ERNEST ETHRIDGE DECKER Field Assistant in Topographical Engineering Square and Compass A STERLING P. BRADLEY Associate Professor of English Vocational Department B. 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Ward .,...., 41 Department of Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Assistant in Gymnasium Department of Civil Engineering Department of Drawing Department of Geology Department of Special Research Department of Mathematics Experiment Station Department of Civil Engineering Department of Chemistry Department of Drawing Experiment Station Department of Mathematics Registrar s Office Department of Civil Engineering Department of Drawing Department of Drawing Department of Drawing ........Department of Civil Engineering Department of Physical Education ........Assistant in Library Department of Mathematics .Director's Ofiice .Department of Civil Engineering .Assistant in Library .Department of Chemistry .Department of Civil Engineering .Department of Mathematics .Department of Civil Engineering .Department of Geology lllll ll I II IIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK - 19 2 9. lllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllll ll lllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllll1 E I E E E E w rr 0 Q Z P' 0 U 0 E '11 rn pd 5 - S E S E E 'F S E 5 CD FD 0 'U 5. 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Two members of the faculty drown in the punch bowl. Pipe and Bowl in evidence. Tau Bets pledged. Every one surprised in- cluding pledges. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov 66. 66. Der. ee. ec. EC. 2 Home Coming Celebration T A Rickard addresses nucleus of stu dents in Parker Hall Many old timers back uo Vadis al fresco Banquet First Blue Law Sunday-Oh Boy' Met Association Ch1efBueh1er 81 Doc Fulton speak Freshman Godwynlhonored by Sophs Green cap glued on Central 2 Miners 20 Chomeau leads the field in 5 m1le mud plug Cotilhon Clubs cotil at Doc Bay s Frosh burn green caps Huge bonfire -P. B. C. dance. -Football letters awarded. Bolt and Zook on all-conference selection. Hank Zoller Captain for 1922-23. Inter-club Frat Basketball series going on. M. S. M. Glee Club entertains at Mass Meeting. All Miners going home Christmas must be vaccinated. Exams-Exams-Exams. Merry Christmas! rlllIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAMO - lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm' 1 E E E : : W E E E 5 ' 1 E E E 3 I E e E E . E E ' A E E I ' -5 - ' ' . . . E . Il u rr ' cn rr - E : ' - E V . 2. ' 1 f- ' l ' E U ' .77 I 1 : E . 12.-Q ' . E . i- ' ' - : - . . 13.- ' , . 5 5 - 8-- - . : I V Nov. 15.- Biggest Ever turn out for Mm. 81 ' E E . 11.- ' t - - p - E E . 12.-Q ' ' ' ' . i 171- p E 5 . . M . ! n . E 13 , b . 151- , ' . - - . .- , e - g - D. : gf . 15.- ' ' . ' 19 - 1 1 E . 16., ' ' , ' . . Zi- . . E 5 .. : Of 1 26 1 E : IE: O 2 D 5 I .E 1 1 E 1 Y I E .. ,, E E 0 f 14 , 69, X E D 8 E E Or 20 , E E - E E 11 I : : E E : .1 'E O I 30 D I5 E - : 5 .- - D 20 - I : I D Z2 : - - 5 : - 1 1 IlllIllllllIllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllli' 19 'Z 'Z ' IIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll li? 1 w E N 1 r. n ii -l-.J 1 1 1 I 1 41 ,1-. 5.11-.- . 1 LKQ451,1?52E5-f XSCHQJ4 ,M . .V Q Q0 r .,X '1,fTg , -IT' '3? ',r',4 FC '. 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A q 1 '. 5 , .1 j -21312 ' , 1 15 lllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 'Z ' lllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllillllllllll '! S: S E o sw II1- 4 SCHQ94 if T History of the Class of IQ22 E : ' HE class that entered M. S. M. in the fall of 1918 was one of the kind E E that come seldom but leave their everlasting work. History repeats it- E E self but few times, but when it does there is always a something that is E E distinct and superior to the past. The Class of 1916, with due respect E E to all others, was heralded as one of the outstanding classes that passed thru and beyond the majestic portals of M S. M. We give them due credit for their distinction, but claim to be their equal in every respect. The fall of 1918 found us at the climax of the World War. We shouldered our rifles and were true patriots. We respectively served on K. P. guard duty and any other kind of duty that happened to be assigned to us, pleasant or un- pleasant, and did our best. We will never forget the days and nights spent within the walls of the Gym as comrades. A The class was so large that the Sophomores acted with wisdom becoming men much older in years and experience for they did not even accept our challenge to a class fight. In order that the old traditions of the Miners might live on, we were hazed by the entire school and oftentimes took that solemn duty upon ourselves and hazed one another. With this spirit we marched on to the coveted year of Senior The annual Freshman Hop was inaugurated by the Class of 1922, which is a great asset to the social life of the campus In athletics we held our rank as in other things, with letter men on the Varsity team we were well represented as a class we were the undisputed football champions of the school this is a record that no other class can boast of When it came our time to lead in the St Pats celebration we were again on our toes with the same old spirit That it was a success we leave to your lmag1Ilat101'1 It was discovered that we were financiers as well as budding engineers The celebration was one of the biggest ever staged, and after all settlements were made a nice little balance remained in the treasury As scholars we can also boast of our Phi Kappa Phis and Tau Beta PIS, but we were not all in that class Some day we expect to see some Steinmetzs, Edi sons, or Fords step forth from the I class and revolutionize modern industries as has been done, and we have proven that history repeats itself We have given you a brief history of our class, and in after years, when in dustries are revolutionized, sciences made more complicated by advancing new theories, and gold is concentrated from the waters of the ocean look and see if you cannot connect it with the Class of 1922 of the Missouri School of Mines lllllllllulln llllllllllllllllllllIIIlllimlmlllullInumllllnlllllllullllllllllulullllllllllnlllllmm : E E . 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' 1 : 'Q Ni 1 : : 'Q' i ' : : l 1 : 5 11 ' E l B ' ' E 1 1' l 3 : 33 1 : 3 l - E .K l E 5 1 ' E : I. A. L. ACKERS CLASS or '22 IRVIN WYLAND ALCORN ' E .ei MINE ENGINEERING ROLLA, Mo. CLASS OF 22 l E E Qrubstaksrtg U Sigma Gamma Epsilong fi METALLURGY RANGER: TEX- E E Mzssourz Mznzng and Ilfefaffzzrgicaf Asso- Bonanzag Square andCompassg Missouri , 1 E E 'Q cialzong A. A. E. T Mining ana' Melallurgical Associalion. 1 E E Q Si was lcnown to have bought. a lot U A young Lochinvar out of the West. An E E - of high-priced chocolates whlle ln his ' 1dC2'lllSf and a Purltan,-probably because 1 E : I freshman year. His one splash gave him he awakens to temptations too late to 5' E 3 credit In social lab. Famous for his catch 'em,-eh, wot, Old Lady ? . E 1 I f saying, We told 'em. I E - , 1 : : 30 -- -- 1- --'- Y-31435.-,,1 q,a.,4, :4,.....,,. I 1f,,.,1,,,. l5g I Y- f .-., - ..g .1 ..... .,v,-.1-11. .:.-- .fue : :I ef ,,......, ,.1, ,. .,., . . 1 ,,,. .f 1-11. : I - 1 . .. I : y 1am,a.1 - - I E I : iz : - ff Z3 I I 3 1 I I V Q3 I 1 E 155 . L E 5 1 F1 ' ' I 1 Qel Fi 5 1 I L : 1 1 , 1,5 - - 11 E11 - I l V' il I 1 5' li 5 I U 1 ' lil n : 1 111 - II l xi : : l1 11 lil : 1 1 1 1 , at - : , 1 ,ll 1 - f 'l ,f.1 : u 1 1 .1 1 - E 1 1 ll 2 3 ll 1 'il 1 r if : : s , , 11-4 VN ILLIAM WEEKS BOLT I g 1 1 PHILIP E. ANDREWS CLASS OF 22 if CLASS OF 122 lf 5 I K1 l 1 MINE ENGINEERING BOULDER, Coto. MIND ENGINE I G SP Y L ILL 4 E I I 1. Independentg A. B., Universily Qf Colo? ER N, , HRITGFIE D' ,Q A8 ' 2 E l fl fade. Q1 fndependenlg Miners 111 Clubg M pl : l 1 ,1 , . . -1 ' Y ! x 7 ' - ' I A 1 - E 1 V ffphly' IS a quiet ehep W-ho has been gf zn football, IQ, 20, 215 JMZJJOMTZ zllznzng V , if E E 1 E.. with us only one year and 18 almost un- and Mff4f!MfX1f0!ff550fZafZ0n- tl ' I : Q known 'to the studentsg but he IS well B1l1 is a real gun on the football 'Il E E 11 I Q known in other fairer lclrcles. He .re- 14 field. As a student, he got off on the I1 I E E '1 eelved extra crefhthin social lah during wrong foot, and so has not such a repu- 1 I ' : g fi his first Semester in Rolla, which is no tation along that line. Nevertheless, his 'Q'-J - E E mean feat. It was his hard luck to have ll Is are few and his SS many. In if E E all only an' A. B., so he had to take more time, he will supplant Peele as an au- V 1 1 E I Q 1 English here. fj3 ii,.T j'thor1ty on coal mining. 1 1 X g 5 11 ,1 V-, 1.1 1 La : 1 -I Y f -- ' - '---- 1f,- ---3 --Y--ff+---1-t-1 -1.--WI r.,...-..A -..-..-- .-... , .......,.,.. , , A A mm U, e N v,-nw WUT, so W We W ge' A, 1 : 1 V.. , V, ,. ..., ,, a .. ....-- ...,.. ,,. ..,- .. ,,.,,.I,,,,:,.,. ., I ,,... ....g....,,,,- -. ,.... .1 5, I...,,,.,. 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E - A W W : I E I I g 1 : Q 1 : E 1 2 I E : 1 . kr . !,gV. . in If l E I : .ne ..i2 - 1: 1 .ff I ms . -, I 1 : - . ' ,, f 53' - - 1 'i g k X : I : .fi I X I 1 1 xi 1 E : . ' E : E I 1 : I I 1 I : : f : s 5 I 1 E E I 1 XNIEXLKFR E CASE CLASS OIJ72 E 1 H7 i 4 -, 1. I L ' ... . E E JOHN L' BULGER i CLASS OF 'YQ I EI,ECTR1CAL ENGINEERING ROLLA, Mo. E : E MINE ENGINEERING GOVERNEUR, N. TI. lnflependentg Satyrg Order of I. K. K.g E ' .- I 'I . . R Il A B d '21, ll E 1 : Lambda C111 Azph2,Mfm2fC1ub,'fM'I Uufjmok ff' I fR , . ' 5 E 1X in Ba.cke1ba!Z,,2U, '21, '22g .Mfnm 'wr' h fl Y 111810116 of h0IIaS2ljaUV.?IS0fE? : I - 5 1 Clzzbg Missouri Nlining and Metaliurgirzzl W 0 Et t C un? 0 t 6 ms mg Oli' E E 1 1 1 Amodalionl Has given the city power plant question N g ' E momentous consltleratlon. Hand me E E 1 johnny is the Ogicial- and unogicial- 1 the do-funy, :Ind when I screw the what- g : E barber of the Senior Class. 1 YOU-ma-Y-C2lI,I-It OU the thing-3-mabob, g E I ' turn on the -lLllCC.,, ' : gl ' E 1 I 1 I E - g E - 1 -. I I - E 1 If I - , ll T , L'C ,i'f ' ' : : 1 , I . , g I ' -- I n - 1 : 1 f X - 1 : f : : 1 f I - - - ,f l - - - : I f ' I 5 E f I E : E I 1 1 1 1 : I I 1 1 : ' l I E : . l 1 I 1 I I 1 I - I I I ' I - 1 5 1 I 1 : I 1 - I : l 1 1 1 I - l I Q 1 1 3 1 l I 1 I l 1 1 S a 5 1 I I 1 s 3 1 , 1 E 1 E ELNIE1i FENTON CHAIDIN 1 BERYL LLVVOOD CHARLES Y ! E : 1 E CLASS or '22, CLASS OF 22- I - 1 f - : ' : I METALLURGX' EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. l MINE ENGINEERING S-IEINA, IXANS5 E 5 , E l B Q S. G E H! .S lm, Bonfznzfzg Them Tang Tan Befiz Pig : I I l I 1' 1 Ummm' Zgma .ammq p'Z,07?' W 1Wi5.fouri Mining and Mefzziizzrgicai Afro- E -I and Cornpaxs' Missouri I Mining and - . , n Q : 1 . ' . . . rirztzon, A. 21. E. gl : 1 ll 1 Mem! Izzrgzcal Assoczalzong Af. AV. E. . , . - g 1 E 1 N , .1 . h t . -ntl A nature lover, Wlth a Soft spot In h1S X E E I ll Ot a S131 01 egcept onli 3-HEL mmolli ' heart for rocks. Sermons In Stones? And, g I l E 1 Sea! He. Came Ito - is es 1? -If as those stones Change form whennspolcen ' E : I Malme Lows' n ff mon to ami I l to, 'thus easlly does Bervl change lns mmcl 2 I I g afzurs, he often attends classes. 1 ' ' E E ' L 5 1 I 5 I I I L..1 ' '- ' I I - ' . I : H - .. , E 49 ,. , ., - I ' Q - 1 - : 1 li i :bird J l L l : I E 1 I I : I I I E I E ' I ll llllllllllllllllllllll I -I - ll lllllllll Ill I L llllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll l lll 192 'Z llllllllllllll I 1 vi W .I .D I - I. 3t?i5fS5i3 i'y. 4 , Q5 Qt ' lx I '-N?'f'fF .-'f NL Fig? 'HF :,'...Z-31-1? 'vv: 1 1.x-Ago -' :' -: -, si' 1 e-' s:..vr. - i -1. 1. .-- ,. 1 . .. f , ,, . . llllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - lllllllllllllllllllllm' 'mm1 rm . I I E , E E - . I 1 E I 2 E i I E S C li 0 2 I E E E F E : - - I : E I . ' 5 E h bn ' W ' ' W ' , - -I n I 1 I f I - 5 ' : E E E I 5 : ' Il .1 E . A,A' N ' - : E I 5 - Q 1 : l - 5 l:' I - A : : : ' I I 4 - E HAROLD L. CHILDRESS CLASS owzz. g GLEN JOYCE CHRISTNER - - E .I 5 E MINE ENGINEERING GALENA, KANS. HCLASS OE '22, E f E E Prospertorg Missouri Mining and Metal- MINE ENGINEERING , ?RT3N' ,, ANS' - fe :I : I . I AH mg n Bonanizizg' .Sfalyrsg Miner .f - M Clnbg . 5 , : E urgzm of 0 ' f MzrsourzMiningand.Metallurgzmldssoczw E I E E Harold iS rather quiet, but the old noni fi' A' E' ' E E E SHYIUS, S011 Wafer Y'-msg deep? holds l Gobby, Old Warrior, if you don'tlove ' : E E g00d- Assn CXCUSQ for his ffeqllent f1'1PS I to crash into the biggest guards at full E E : F0 Sf- LOWS, he ftlalms Phat he IS gfea-flY Y speed - the bigger, the better-you have I f E E 1I1f61'CStCCl.1I1.tl'1C .ClCV3,tlOn ofthe dI'a.fn3..n I us fboled' HOW can you do Itfs just E I : : I We wonder If this can be true, Harold. f the Old Miner fight, we guess. S l E I - I E 1 g E ,, . E : E :J . ' 7' . , e,Ee li . E F : 1 ,. -- , ' ' , - : Il J 'le ' E I E A I E - - f - ' 1 : A R f I I E Q ' ii I El : , : l : E IJ' I I I E V E 5 . A S l I E I ' : : , - ' I I I - - - ,. H : I : E HOWARD STANLEY. CRAWFORD A KURT H. DECOUSSER CLASS or '21, I E l E f g CLASS or '21. I , I ' - l - , MINE ENGINEERING ROLLA, Mo. I I -I g E MINE ENGINEERING RIVERIA, CALIF. -I V ' A E - . , - : Sigma ATM: TM Bam Pi. Lambda Chi Alplzag SqzzareandCo1npa:51 I E E 3 . 1 E H. S. IS an old salt who weathered some I M' S' Players? Roffmo Board! 19219 ' E E E pretty rough .storms for an education and ' B- S- Mining, ,215 M- S- Mining, 72. E : g didn t Stop till he reached port with all I E E flags at full mast. VVe used to think he i Kurt can generally be found at H' ands' ' E : E was leading a double life till we found it :CWC 1036 OU CVCTY- thing we Sells but We ' l E E : wasithe wife he was running up to St. 'E Sell so many etc 1 I I E E Louis to See So often. ' . A l E g E A A E E : ' - A-ee HN- I ' 1 , H M l - 5 : E ' ' I I 1 ' 1 1 L l llllllllllllllllllll 19 'Z 'Z lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 11.- .... - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ i I IIIlllllIllllllIIIllllllIllIIIlllllIllIIIIIllIIIIllllIllllllllllllIIIllllIIlllllIllVIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Il Il I III ll I I III II I I ll I ll 1 'flfafiilil-'F Sol-MDC i5F5?Tw rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - IllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 E ' : I I I I - , 3 E I : E E I - : n V ' --V -,- n E - I 1 I I : I , la , l - E I -- L . I E E l I - - I I 1 ! E l 5 E I E E 1 1 E 'E 5 f -E E X l :'. I l E E l : E ' E E E I I I - I E ALVIS FREDERICK DENNISON - E E CLASS Op '22, 1 GEORGE P. DIERS CLASS OF ,21. E E MINE ENGINEERING CUSHMAN, ARK. .5 METALLURGY EAST ORANGE, N- J- E I Bonanzag Sigma Gamma Epsilong Tau l I E Beta Pig A. 1. M. and M. E., A. A. 13. ' Bonanza ff- ff- E- E E ' Just av moooentf laughing schoolboy A quiet rosy-checked lad who had only I : when smltten w1th heart murmurs. Dr. d d . h. h 1 . I g g Dan Cupld gave him an overdose of sooth- I one ate urmg 13 so o asoo Career' . t E E mg syrup, and pow he Cayft be soothed gl was a three-year, contlnuous date, wlth- Ig E l wlthout swallowmg bottle and all. E Outintel-mission, E - ' I 5 E -, ... - E , I E , I 1 1 N N IZ E .fn I.. : : 'T E I I 1 X : E I E E E E : g ' E E I 1 E E I I a ' 2 Z E l E g L E f : 1 E I l A E E l CLASS OF ,210 N CLASS OF E E l METALLURGY EAST ORANGE, N. J. GENERAL SCIEITICE COLLlNSVILLE, ILL. E : Bonanzag Sigma'Gamma Epsilong Star Eeillmjffg tall- 5i71PhZ9d,oi'f?gm 5051223 I E andGa1'terg Basinesxlllanager,TlzeRolIamo, - Cp 0.11 .,Hf5'. if Z ij' ,1g,nlA2f . E : 221. 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I X E ' I 'V I5 I I l I I 4 ...t I E I g y I . I 5 . : I 'ZAA ' I : - ff S 1 5 E I E M : E I 4, Z Ei I X X : s 45 I I 5 : If I V : E y W. H. DUNLOP CLASS oE'21. ji ROY E. ERICKSON CLASS or '22. E E l.VIINE ENGINEERING BEARDSTOWN, ILL.-, l CIVIL ENGINEERING MADRID, IA. E E Independentg Tau Bela Pig Theta Taag 'I 1' Grabstakerg Theta Taag Roflaino Boardg , l gl, Q : I ' Phi Kappa Plzig Diplzenyi Dozeng A. A. E. I Missoizri Mining and Meta Ha rgica! l I E E l Bill,' graduated in the Summer and is I f75505mfZ077- ' E E I spending this year getting -educated. , Roy'S Smile is a Sure indication of the E E Comes from Beardstown and does his J arrival of that pink envelope. He smiles I Q E home town right proud. He has had a I every morning. His habit of writing a E : I varied and checkered Career: entered in letter every night has led the Frosh into I E E C. E.,graduated in Mining, and descended the belief that he .is a student. Knocks : E through the Metallurgy department to g the Profs off consistently through force : ' E I hemistry. - of habit. : u 1 - - . , 1 5 E 5 E 5 I : E 1 I I I - ' I I E 1 I E il E I l I A E E I ' I E E I ' E 5 I I E l l ll 1 I I l 5 I T E 5 I I I E 1 PAUL E. FISCHER CLASS or '22, If f , . ' N E N I I MINE ENGINEERING , HOWARD C. ELECIR CLASS or 22. 3 I : I WEBSTER GROVE MO MINE ENGINEERING EL PASO, TEXAS : ' l . . ,- i P' K Af! 11 QS' G E 'Z ' I ' E l KWH S?gWf Tn Bm P11 SZW I R0IIZmfg55- IlfZ5iloafig7i'ZiniliimiZzi1dZiiye?ziii 5 -I Gamma Epxziong Satyrsg M. S. M. Pfayersg . , . . g I gg M. .I . . M H A - Iargzra! Afnoczafzon. I n g zsroari Mining and ela aigzlfai U M , , . g E Awocialiong M in Foolaall, 'Zig zlflznery Speed 15 the Oflgmfll fW0-gun, mafl E E ..M,. Club' groin tTe'xaS,tan1d has spent tlwigee wlntelrs E - . . V 3 ere rying o ee warm. 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' ' -r 1 I I ff 5 T : : X ' : E ' ff : E f -E - E l 5 5 E 5 I - I - I I E - I E E lx 5 : E 1 i E E - I I . ' E FRED E, GRAY CLASS OF '22, I FRANCIS RICHARD HALASEY E l M CLASS or '21 E : ETALLURGY MGRAN, KANS. , .- - ,, , , ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING g E Lrzmbda Q11 Alphzzg Szgmzz Gamma MARYVILLEJ MO, g E Epszlong Zlflzners M Clubg A. A. E. Independmfg Mercier Cfub. E E ffpreddy hails from New NIeXiCO and Frank is the man who invented work-' E E is proud ofit, but cla1ms that Oklahoma AlW21YS gets at the bottom Of the deep- E : has 1fS good points. The only man Prof. est, Pfoblems- ,Has gained Cljllfe 21 FCPU' I E Dean has not thrown eraser-S at. t21tlOl'l as 3. gulde to Salt Peltfe Cave. E Q ! I I I I E - E -4- --PY l E Il I I I E : -- I - : I I E ' 5 ' I E I E l I X' I I I E l I E ' I I I X I I I I , I E E 1 1 s I E 5 , E E , STANLEY M. HAYES CLASS OF ,21. JOHN F- HELMERICKS CLASS OF '22- E E r MECHANICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGY ST. LoUIs, Mo. E E WELLSVILLE, Mo. Kappa Alpha, E l E Bonfmmf Them Tau' A' AQ E' , Jake Came to us from Washington U., E : Takmg Cafe Of hlmselfwas Just foo easy , but we can't See that it did him any good. E E f01' Merton- HC 13 Just CVCH man enough ' Fond of moonlight walks and the 400', E g to take Care of- well,f more than one, , -when he can get there frrsr, An au- 3 E HF1Yh0YV- HHS UQ 0bJf fl0n to Work, PTO- l thority on chemical reaction Suitable for E : vided If doeSn't interi with Sleep and ' domgstic purposes, : E other important things. , E E , I - 3 E E Y.-ul l i 5 I , ' 55 ' I : E I 1 I 1 I 5 1 He- . , - : , 5 LlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK ' 19 'Z 'Z ' llIllllllllIlllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllld FU-IT:-:Id LXSCHEKO ' 5-'2:':.,, 1-I-. 2 -,---.- 1 gf g AW . X , ,ixaf t A N , .1.s.f-.g',- A,-,J 1 , VA.'4 mi:li.'-7'V-'gf-5'-'.J,uT: 2-1v:' 1' ffl: K AQ' f.-.,v51'- 4,13 iw fzje Q Z ,nj K. 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LOUIS, Mo. l L EIALZURGXIZ S RANBYQ O' p E E Kkzpjm Sigmag Pipe and Bowlg Zlliuouri jWifc52Zri51Q?ni7j Cgndjiftzljf M74 ?Z77Zpaf59 lg g Mining and Illelczllurgimf flssocizzlion. lion g 6 Wgzm 'UMM' f E E Fish,', the Ucroppien from St. Louis, ' . . . 1 E : Joe has given much ofhis time and ener- -I - : who has a horror ofsmall towns. He plans gy to a Seareh for some rare Waters' Tho E E I a trip to see the VVest in Kansas City a Senior, he has hopes of yet finding a E 1 . . . H . ,, , ' : soon. Although a mining engineer, Fish 53mPlC- H?1SkfiUHll5Ig214gmlfffF FET he HIGHS E 3 . . K K N L i 1 I claims he can sell Insurance. ' Go West, Cnmnot Wrln 6 51 6 ar mst Joe ' E g I , , V U has very faithfully trled to grow amustache, , : I mY b0Y, Q0 W CSU but as yet has been LlIlSLlCCCSSfl.1l. ' I : 5 - : - I 1 e - 5 - - 1 . ' I 1- -f - ,.., - 5 EI : I ' I I- I I - 1 ' ' WQFVJ ' 3 : 1 5 - E ,ff 5 i M i X N ' l : : ' ' Lf: 2 I ' 1 f W Q . , : : , 2 I I I l R 1 ji E E l . . . .i , E E l iq I I I I 4 I I 5, l l li :I 1 is I., . U M : 5 2 l I - Q I Q? ,Q , I 1 1 1 ., M, 'sk' ' ' Y : : Q l ' l E : L' 1 1 ,- I I E E l YYILLIAM E. HOKE CLASS or '21, ' FRAiXNCIS HERRON HOII OW l E , 1 x - , , I I l lVlINE ENGINEERING LEES SUMMIT, Mo. CLASS or ,22. , Il E ' I S . . . , I l I E ' Kappa Signing Iblzmrs Cofzflzon Cfub. MINE ENGINEERUG CUBA, MO- 1 'Q E E , ' U ' . ,, . , Independenlg zllercier Cfubg Srzgvrg zlliner l I E N H2lHllSOmC.Blll rightfully deserves his Board, '20, '21, 123. E E I I ' name, for at times he looks real pretty. Hpikey has 3 masteris degree in H. and E g - T I He is a social hero, very popular. Has a S. pool lab. Is Sometimes erroniousl ' ' Y 5 I : I I , V d cn D h u ' 5 l 1 : keen eye for locating kegs at night. We CH C , Odeca eflron- Ityls to be hoped 1 f E E p expeet big things from yrou, 3111. GO to lt. that his associations won t lead him to A g g l Join the I. R. Cs. f I I . I ' . I I g : l...l 'l ' LQ ll I . e , ..,.-..-... -T f - . 3 A-E f K. ' - V V. , ,. , - . 5 7 D 5 I , I - . S I 1 , . I I 5 - I I- 5 - 1 ' - ' - 3 g nn llllllIIllIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll - 19 'Z 'Z llllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllmlllullll ,L F3 V' ,A . N CHQ74 .. -, A aussi, Q6 N'fff2'i:5A'Q1G .',IeQg. . - fi :sq J-i14:',:Q-ggi K 1:-5,'1gii3ja2f!5..QTy, '12 1,5-gffgk ' ..a--xfflrg. ,sftzff-' sir' 5 fffii'3-1155:-:g?,1'l4-MQ-i,-:,.,.. . kg 1'-'g?r.v'L if :Qi-'V7z3s.'3f','1- +4 g. . If ..:4. 3-,,',-,A ,Aw . ..-:.2i1fFr'ff:i141'f1Q.:ffa'Qi-f'3'-f-w.- 'fl S 0 , ad'-meh-'f R.--:fps rar. v-:A .-gf -,if-1-Pf, . I . .... ., ,1..,f.. .. V- , ..r 'A -. ,gage 5- 13,-.Q t-ff., .x ,M--,H ..., ,t..,:':j,'.5,- RE. A 52, -I ,mgij-E. .-'.-5.,5.- 2,1 ,g-.-..fq,.- -. 'lv Q vu.. --xx M, .. - 1.4 4 ,rf ., E ffm-Q: . :-',J45.f51s:jg.l,.1,ln -1334. . ,feifs f .. 1-... Am' ,Sm-.1-.'a'g.r3 .'-: ':.1A,.-y,qLY. -.11-,.,.',Q,.':r-53 gg: -.a,-sy ag: ' 33.3. K I K V I I gm, 5,-fC54AfI3,5V.f, ,..- i':.,4f,, 1.1-.SH I : f. my f A . .r,., , A -A S I J Q Q5 1 V 1 f Q 1 ,J Q tp 2 .'.ifj1,3frf.v:fe-','ief-.1x1f eg-2r 2 LY i K' X-I Q- Q, I x Q7 CLA I ll EDWARD JOHN HOLLOW CLASS or ,20. CIVIL ENGINEERING CUBA, Mo. Independentg A. A. EJ Rollamo Board. l Ed, is the founder of the Civil En- gineers' Smoking Club. Very backward and unassuming. Never known to talk ex- cept when the occasion demanded. Lacks a knowledge of several foreign languages in which better to express himself. F. R. MIDDLETON HUNTER CLASS or 22. MINE ENGINEERING SPUYTEN DLYVIL Lambda Cu opml- Tau Beta Pi- sigma Gamma Epsilon' uo Vadis' Pipe and Boul' ll. S. .M. Players' A. I. M. andll. Association' Pan-Hellenic Council 22' Rollanzo Boari 22. ' Middleton is a true Englishman and he likes to hark back to the land where there IS no Yolstead. 922! JOHN FRANCIS HOSTERMAN CLASS or '22. MINE ENGINEERING KANSAS CITY, Mo. Pi Kappa Alphag Theta Taug Tau Beta Pig M. S. M. Players, Miners Cotillion Cluhg Rollamo Board, '21 ,' President Senior Class, 'ZZ' Secretary Missouri Mining Association. Emily is one of our great, big, hand some men and we can't imagine how he ever received his nick-name. Francis would surely have done as well. Teny rate he is one of the guns of the class and Dr. Woodman s ri. ht-hand man. JAMES EDW IN JEWFLL JR. CLASS or 22. MINE ENGINEERING KANSAS CITY Mo. Gruhstaleer' Tau Beta Pi- Theta Tau' St. Patrick 21' Business Manager Athletic Association .20 21' M. S. Ill. Players' Missouri .MiningandMetallurqicalAssocia- tion. ' four years-and one of the pillars of the Church. Noted for his winning way with the ladies. Became a fossilologist and therefore a ni htmare to many a budding Inerologist. A real fellow when all is said. . - I 1 n - u 1 n 1 - E - I 1 1 - I E E IZ v. - I9 ' ' 'I ! 1 - s X I I ' : cc 17 1 J , E -- A s . - - l l I - .... 5 I 1 I I - I I 1' : 1 f I I' 11 I I 1 I - X l I I 1 N I K 1 I I - I - I 1 ! 4 7 1 J , : f w x 3 - s , E r lr v , ,, , , : N Y J 1 : D 7 2 N 1 7 , I I 1 Q W : , 2 J S a 1. I 'r '. . . . ' ' . . . ' E E4 Missouri tllznzng and Metallurgical Jimmy 15 OUT Song bird,-has been for I , y 9 , J ' E M, J : . E c on : - f T' I ' I I rx 1 : - I J 3 E 1 I l - I f E llllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllli ' 2 2 ' llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I L f'91?' Qffiixgff' -- A. ?.,5,1-X,5.,. Y Q lo in F. ,pasgpa , ,, -II., I I.:-,-e.5.Iif:I .I -.QIHIQEII-'M-M QI K X 4 4' 'lx 1 ,S-Q :I I. :a'IfJ.,x2-., J 'fs-Cyn , if ::'.f-73. s gIfHI.yIgb--.,.:-, r ., ..X.:,I . 4, .I '41'Ii'A,V:! V.I:,2fI?1:'Iz'qieIlQ-,f'ff,.Iv53a'g:,,g O . fu A, f ,.. , . if51 -547355-5l?'i?iJ7L'-25 I- '59, E0 Z ' l a I' .,-. f cg -Is 1.3-L .. 1.94,-.,14 J' f. '-'--'15 -f'f-'.I.Af,Z'I,,?9.R1fIh 'l 'i,IA'I SCHCID , 1 . S, ., , U-,I . A ,. No.1-Yay .J , .1 'Q .,,. fr' 52.15-'w nT','fCg -Eib'mffynff-diy, .........-1 -H :Q tg , Q.-::.v.iS?N5,3?.,'3q 4,g45.9:5glfTii,3,I:S5 ,Z f s 5 ,if 1155-?Ii?.a4-.-va J 1 , 1 K ' 1 IllllllllllIIllllllIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAMO llllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll ix , . l Y eff ff 4?-f JAMES EWART LONES CLASS or 21 MINE ENGINEERING PASADENA CALIF Kappa fflpha, A I Ill ana' M E EdztorRo!Iamo, 21 Szgma Gamma Epszlon, Pan Helfeme Coanezl 21 Square and Compass uicv came to us from Alaska, and he staved just long enough to get his ed ucation and then went back to the coast He is a hard worker and full of pep all the time Never seen with any of Rolla s 400 or at any of the dances. Was quite a good Speller on occasions. About to get ' arried before long we think. FRED A. KAULLEN CLASS or 22. CIVIL ENGINEERING EFFERSON CITY, o. Indepenalenlg M'. S. M. Pfayersg Mereier Claag A. ff. E. Q Fred comes from Jeff City and is proud of it. From our observation he is quite likely to end up in the same place. He can give authentic information on any Subject, regardless of whether he has ever heard of it. By reason of his frequent trips to St. James, one of the main fac- tors in keeping Rolla's taxi companies on a paying basis. I If five? fy? if 'TJ Es H15 Fm dw he W :P 5 ia ZU' VJ gn F' 05 Qu, '40 ZH! OB 66' 'K 7191 P1 Kappa Alpha Tau Bela P1 Met and Chem Soczefv P Henry was not only a good stu dent while here but also an ardent fusser I iked variety and at one time was known to have three dates for St. Pats. Was ajolly good fellow and well liked by all. E. A. KEELER CLASS or -22. MINE ENGINEERING TULSA OKLA. Kappa Sigmag Tan Beta Pig Sigma Gamma Epsilong Rollamo Board, '22, Eddie spent his spare time reading the Red Book, Cosmopolitan, and Vanity Fair. Will probably be a geologist. .Has been accused of giving rings away. I I ll 7-1 i l .......... ,Q .Fw V ,...v.,:H-,J.. .SIJUWU II ,SA in . ,xg .,.,,,1 , ,1,.H.3,,5, f' If-Q '- - I ' -- ' -v'- -II I - '- I Y 9 . I1-'E'frnfft..-x,,IifI'a1g-2.,3,3nIIrv I1.I , g sa, -4 'f ... . . 1 - ' 1 - 5 - I 1 ' 3 1 E E I 1 I E I I 1 : n : E U an I -I E -f E E E 'I - : I I l - I l I L E - . . . S , . , , y - : . . , , , , . . . ' I I - I , ' ' I I l - l ' ' ,M I I : ff ,ix 4. I il' : Ns ,-If L . . '2Q.ax,w,- I f - I : f . ffm I I - : I Iftjgyl galam .IJ I f N -, K X I I r ' . IJZI ' I ll I 5 . '1:if,1s'1ftfifI C325 E f' - I .- ' I I Qaiffazf. :vffx l I Y., I E I . - I I I I 1. 452, 1 - f -1' '2 f iwi I I .-ma-.. i1f if.. 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RALPH HI- KNIGHT CLASS OF 23- E E l E l .Pg Kappa aflpfmg Sigma Gamma CHEMICAL ENGINEERING St. Louis, Mol L' I I : L Epszlong Mzsxourz Mzninganciflfletaflurginal n I I E I : I Amogjggjon, Lambda C171 fifplzag Square and Company E 1 i 1 an xx ' ' . E I E I kVVormy. 1Sd3 lstident 1H'GQ0lOgY ang ' M. S. M. Playersg Dzphenyl Dozcng Mel. E - , I Q I ta es a great e lg t in qll1ZZ11'1 out-o - ' - ' E I E l town lecturers on Oil. and Gas.g Thinks ' and Umm' Sandy' E E E Sullivan the 'model city of the Ozarks With a ,38 or .45 at five yards, Fuzz E I . 5 :I and hence Vlslts lgqulte frqquengly' HS can miss an object closer than Tom Mix E L' f E I once! known to object to hrs V21I'1OL1S nick- B.H H . Y h k h g E I : names, but that objection was overruled Of 1 ' aff Of fml Ot Sf ma? Sman W 0 E E 5 5 , as the fellows just couldn't call him Irwin. ever Hlcked a Hwker on the Sllver Screen- E E l : I ' L, E 1 ' E -J 3 l I - , - I I - , , , , I I ' I - . 1 -4..- - .- , ,, ..-ML-, it l - V- - f.- L, -: , -AI : I I - 1 - I : - 5 I : Tl L was xo 1- 5 1 I l f - I S : I : l Q - , G . , X I I l : I ff L I '- : : J I I .,,,. is .., , Z6 lk V , A I I E : I l E I I iiglif ' JN E 5 l E I I I I' z I E I - I ' l T fii' , I - ! I . A x A .V 7 V. ,:,, -, Ql.. , 1 1 5 5 E lg I IIIIGI me 5 . S E ' 1 I :TTI-5 J 1 : : I' l ' i X I6 1 - : ' l l R' 1 - ' Y , : 1 ' S I I X 14. f I-,gg .I.' .',. .' I Q Q I I I ' I '- fc ,t.',' 'Ifv I 3 - . - I , tv. nn - I In ,I IN l V . V V g : I : I I ' fs f - , l, , - E 1 E I I I l I : I ' : I I f E : : ll I X . ' 3 5 I E l f E - I ' ' E 6 E I F, P, KOHLBRY CLASS OF '22, ROLAND I. LAPEE CLASS or '22. E I ' T E l MINE ENGINEERING ST. LOUIS, Mo. METALLURGY SULLIVAN, MO- E I E II 5 Kappa Szgmag Zlfzners Colzflwn Clubg M. ' G7'U55l?kf?'f Tflll B610 P15 MHVCZHV Cfllbi E E g I, S. M, Pfgygrjl Musoarz Mznzng ana' Meta flzz rgzca! . g -' I I I , ,, . . . ' ' . '- E L' I ' Dutch IS a great admlrer ofPek1nese l '4'i'i0fmtZf7,n'. A' A' ,E' E E E , dogs. He claims there IS no place hke St. Prof- 13 the OHS-hundred PCL Cent- I E l E ll . Louis, but he continually speaks of uthe Sfudem- Never ,allows the other POTQLS- E g I E ll , Folks in Rolla. He will always be re- F0 3116314 UD OU hlm- GYCMCSL 21mblfl0U E E , f : E membered as a Student, a golf player, toprpve to Boots Clayton that an g : E I and an 311-1-Ound muSiQian. E IS 111 fl'1C CZltCgOI'Y of Nllf E E : I I sed! ' I h E ' 5 l 3 ' E - S LI i ' , I : E I .A 4 ,mug .,fa,' 14: ' ,- .. i I ff-.a .f6.f3ii4!'fr-'fm f ...' -w--f -'-Ix-f,-ur-.'-m: -f-' f,f'v,gx-Q...--,-gygwu 'rf1.u.fyQW::Ng,,,3tvl9y.,. i 5 E 5 a l It I LLL..I IL l: 5 E E i A W E I S ' ! 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Miss Lenox 1S Lhe hsfcond ladyli tci E - was seen to run on severa pyccaslons. s F reeeive a degree in t e issouri Sc 00 g E 21 true KSCOUUUY GCUtlQfT1aUv hafmfg bfien I of Mines and Metallurgy. 'She has passed E E ICFOWIQ f0fg0 0Ve1' the DSfi?0l?d flsgk Wlih 5 all of the tough courses in the CUFEICU- l E - E1 arming WQUCUCY- ,C lg YS 111 HOC ' l lum for herself and some or some o the : E mg OEM th? VOCFNCS 111 Math- Dame , boys as well. In spite of her status as a E : .umor has 1t'tl'13.t he likes to have the C0-ed, Jennie is a regular fellow, g E -' girls Slt on his lap. Sweet Rest. ' - E - . . , I , , , L . ,, , - I , , 1 Y . - E Il E E is I I 1 E I E - : rm- ...,,. ,,Ne-V x -1 V : I E I V- E l E E E i 5 1 : I ' E E E E E E E E ' E E I E 1 2 - V , R , - : HOMER L. LEONARD CLASS OF QQ- I E E MINE ENGINEERING ROLLA, Mo. , E E Pi Kappa Alpha, Them Tau: Pan- I W. R. LUCKFIELD, JR. CLASS or '22. 1 E E gflffigwt Cjunffli I ,gif Natiogal ' MINE ENGINEERING HOMINY, OKLA. l l E UU gn 'Monahan 0 0 ggmte . 71' l Kappa Signzag Miners Cotillion Club' : E 'giigirjicilegy' i'2l'Tiii72er5f1gwH?5? Square and Compassg Miner Board, '18, E : I , , , J 1 :Q J V : Associate ,Editor Missouri Zllinerg Pipe 5 121 -0, 251 , . i E E and Bowlg Safyrg Miners Colillion Cluag . Lucky Sald to be the happlest man ' ' E E pre-,J Cgub: Square and Campmj. 3 XIII Rolla. Oklahoma with all ofrts attrac- I I E : ushucks hails from the Ulargest City in tions, had no charms durlng vacation. We Q gl K E Phelps County, but knows better than Zivondlfr Whwb If ls rfmlored that some 'E : to brag about it. Is an ambitiou t - ' av e may C a geo Oglst' 1 E' E tlent and won renown as an E'?Ii1a1 H E , .E In labs last semester. i ' E 5 - . 1. 1 We I , , so he W E S l I 62 l E 5 it l E e lllllllIIllIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIK 192 'L llllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllll S ll 13. if ., i' QCHCZP I I 1 1 -e ., '--vaijfyglf 4 niififvff... Q5 o -.Jef-s5:i'f'f',isiylzml Q X 4 M 3 N z - , Ig, W at .5 1-.'w2Zv. 2, :wwf ..-' !'15'tT1P'Q Pf:f3:'2'- . FSR--'-11!.J fi?--G-15' :w, .H1fff5'-Q31 - ,. A- 'f ' - I' x-'f -' V A-I+' - - 9 f -:'.Tru21i'b- '5q'r1T ff15Nixf-'I' '- rlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll ! - ' ' 1 E E 1 E E ,- 1 E I E I I : E : : E I I I 'I I n yi' 1 1 : 1 1 l I : 1 J 3 1 ' 1 I '- ' E 1 I , - K 1 ' ' f f ' f X' E X I E I 1 -l i? ' 2:33 E 3 E 'I 4 E I Q K Ier. ff : f if. 41 Vfffffu I E A as 5 E V g - 3 I . . S - f Q - I E V , I E I HARRY CHARLES LOESCHE M. C. MCCLELLAN CLASS or 22. g E CLASS OF '22, . MINE ENGINEERING EMINENCE, Mo. E E MINE ENGINEERING ST. LOUIS, Mo. I'ldf'P4f'1df'Wfi flflngng HFJ -7jff?!!X2E1gl! E E Bomznzug Square undC0mp.1.v5g Missouri I jiigfzgfzon' 7um0r 55061417 ' ' ' E 2 Mining ond Metuflurgiml dssocifzliorzg A. ' I -J' - I I ' Arising from Eminence, Freshm an : : A- E- ' cc u ' ' ' ' 1 : . I H ' Eko immediately gained the heights of I g ,,, An impetuous blond, whose motto, Act 5 notoriety as a henvampu ln some re, :I E twice before you think has placed him l spects, Wild Bill has got more out of E . I . . . , , - ll E high In the opinlon of-well, let s not get 50113 thafi-13115 Oihgfdsfudgnt In E - istory. e qua 1 e un er one o er- - 1 . R h k y ' E personal A gentleman because, el nows Wood Eddy S three tests, bemg an earn- E 2 , how a gentleman Slwuld Say Good' A est Cand fastl worker. As a SOV1Ct econom- E 3 . , . 1 . . . g ight, -but hasn t the will power. 6- ist, Maurice can write more checks per dol- E E ' l r than Lenlne. : a I E E ... ,.. ,T E '- 1 E f E 1 1 1 1 E . E I 5 E E E - I : : - '-I E : I I : ' n 1 1 1 I : 5 : E I l E - I 1 . - - . I I I ' 1 - , ' - 1 ' r n 1 1 E J. N. MCGIRL CLASS or '22. ' G- 1EIACH1N B CLASS OFNR-22 E - IVIL NGINEERING LUFFTON o. I 1 2 'U E I MIAE ENGINEERING ODESSA1 Mo' 5 Independenlg Them Tizug Square and l E E I ndependeng' Mercier Club. 1 Coffipafjl' . . . . ,. E : . l , Ted received his early training In g E Mac is one of our Christmas grad- ' WCStm1HSfSTCOllCgC. Pr1de of the Civil E E uates. He stayed in Prof. Garret's me- A glalglnliifsfdhflgs fgeflulingly' 9-ddl'e1SSid.as E I -' - ac an ro . t e atter tit e eing '- n . i Q A I E chanlcs class until he graduated, when he Q chiefly In Vogue among the freshmen Sur- E 2 had to P2155 If UP- Kmg Of the D121- g veyors. It 1S quite a help. He spent last E E mond in more ways than one. .L year in the famous Kentucky mountains. ,lg I ' - E and has not entirely recovered. g 1 ' , 3 E .I E :I -A l E C E 5 .1 63 If S I I 5 : 1 : E . IllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 'Z ' IllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllll -.. -1 7.-1--,V . ' --A. ww: S -:nvfrw .Qs- S--sffn X 4 w'-Qc-11'L-,- , R bQ'f g, Qc , .' 1' ' '-af .v.:-: .,.w's'+' Jn: f-Q15-.'f'11s 1fr.w'.v,2. L-:freer apfnff.wf-aw-..f.f:, 3 Y E 15 5'a,f3QZ:s5'ig:wgei?:fzirafggyff, 'lik ' ,I f '- - H -'Lf f -' 1 ..ff.-f. .' ...'x3-.': 'ff-W 1' 'fz.v--- 4 , ,ewEkfjfvgf-5-'Lff?JfQ25qfTW':SQ-tlf?26'9, LD w 5 Z 3S'ff:f'ifPiTih-Qtf'C1u7v5T:I'.1fJi'5'ff359P12l'f'C',- ,A .pw-4 - V ,, -, , R, -A ':--' .L .7 1- .-',1.,,::-A :la 'xg -5.-,-wfyp . J '.,-,, 1 TJ ., 'w:isaX4-gf-'f:KZ'-ff5g?fg3'!43+l4g13f:1,e5'pi Q rg' . 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E -' I 1 E Q H I 'I g I , X E E I X I I S , - E ' ' E E E : 1 : - - 5 E S I g : - ' : : r 3 I ' 5 E I E 1 1 K - E ' 5 : ' -E -1 E : V' I 7 I A - E GUY VERDIER MARTIIN y L WILLIAM H. METZGER E E CLASS or 22. I CLASS or '22, E E I METALLURGY DENVER, COLO- l MINE ENGINEERING Sr. LOUIS, Mo. E - , I I71df'Pmd6 1fi Tflffd THE! ff- I- IW- E- Prospectorg Tau Bela Pig Theta Tau- E E Guy is 3 man of good Common Sense 1 ll4l.f:f0Ll7'Z Mining and Metallurgirai Amo- E g whose Judgment has never been known to MU1011- E E l waver. Has lately acqulred zz mlcroscoplc ' Bill is another pebble puppy. In- I ' l ?PP'3nFlagC,0P 1118 UPP'-if hp- Has 3 bf00d- dustrlous and yery Serxous mlnded. Has E E mg d1SP0'51Q1l0U-CHUSC QP kU0WU, but I one bad quallty,-k n o w s t o o m u c h ,- g thought f0 roll her OWU- about Colllnsvllle. I g I l E - - I .... lg E W Ig - I ' - .-,-..-H-W. I l : I '.--- A 3 I rl A , 3 - f A I I - - 'EN- ' 'I E - x - L' f , I E as I I I 2 ' 4 ',,' .NL,,,1,,f - ,' ' E I 1, f E I I J I5 I l . V1 l - - l I I I l 1. ' 2 -I l l . I - ' I i l CHARLES C. MOSENA CLASS or '22, E E CARL E' MILLIKAN CLASS OF 22- 1 MINE ENGINEERING FALLS CITY, NEBR. E E A MINE ENGINEERING BUFFALO, N. Y. L Independentg Sigma Gamma Epsilong g g I Indepenfienlg Miner Board, '21, '.22g A. Sfiffflff afar C07f'j7fl5-If A- Ig M- E' H E E I A. E4 Missauri Mining and Metaiiargicai l M036 15 a dlamond m the rough E E Afjmfiationg Ordefqr I. K' K. 3 who re-presents the Nebraska of Hctlon. : E Carl ig one of our ractical -Okers 1 Perlodxcally calls to mmd the easy free- I g C il th f- p B HP I t-lb Com' L dom of the pre-Volsteadxan Epoch and : E ami ill Uietwaydrglr? nliuarcrl Od Elin re I has been known to go a-berrylngf' Be- : ggngiax mit? ag V t e time to tie Side Servmg wrth dlstrnctlon as Fred E 5 U u' eb 2 Ei' 6 9 QS S0-me - , Lanels body-guard, he has qu1te a repu- -I ' Mlner but IS mmormg In Plnohcle. I - U - I, I I E j , ' I tatlon as an antlhandshaker. Spends g - i I hls S are tlme dreamm of savor messes E : l xc p ' ' n 3 gl ' , , of Australlan rabbrt wlth the haxr on. E 2 5.4 : ' .. I , , , 'J . I g , . .-.I, . A f- A I - - - , I : S I S I 65 I I I : : A -W A A A - - P 4 - I V : S - Illllllllll ll lllll lllllllllll lllllllllllllll llll ll 192 'Z lllllllllllulllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllmlllullll ? , .- 'si-A.-.-'f SCHCD4 '- 5 1 5171 in . -I. I.. .y l I 1 l I A 'J ai gi L Il 0? 0 S S 2 .I, QD 5 J E f ' 2' 252513 N 2, ' ' SQ' I. L5ff5,fiI.g1fr- I . . 5 xi Y , ' T'f'r,' 2-5 :Lip ' .,k'.- LJ ...A- ,.,S'.-3-U. .SS one -- .- -: -. :Y - A- - ' f ff IllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll S ROLLIAFIO - Illllllllllllll lllllllllllllll ' '1l E v 1 E l l , E I I ,' Y I I -, . g I I E C L 2 E : - F I l- I V, , E 47 A M ,A MW L, . - l-L I ' 1 I a I l E I I E I el ,. , ' Q J: I gl f EI ll? . l LJ .Lg gil l l- I I ll? l-. I I U: lc I Elf? J if? 3 'i:: l 5:1 'NATHAN PACKMAN CLASS OF '21, rl SIDNEY K, REID CLASS OF '22, II fill MINE ENGINEERING SI-I LOUIS, Mo. Ll MINE ENGINEERING MCALESTER, OKLA. i Independentg f7.fi.E.g Missouri Mining Lffmbdfl Chi frlifhlli -QW Vfldi-fi llfii- j ' I-I and Metallurgical Alrsocialion. ' -VZW? Mining and M5f0!!U7X1rd! A-f-VO' fl' Packman was one of our summer grad- ' mffwn' I, . Q, .3 uates. Said he believed in getting out ' Senator 15 fl product of Oklahoma -L 3- while the outing was good. Was an 5 fWHAT? Never heard, of OKLAHO' -l . . ardent champion of the A. A. E. I MA?faUdn when .he ISU r arguing With :Ll l l lr, I Johnnie Bulger, helll tell you about it. N il 1 -C - i -- -J El l I 41' . . ll l W'-1 .. ' E' IL :Maeva fi-'ff-I - . l I-I, I 1 . fl ' ' I Y li l lil? 1 lei lil' ' az. 3 will l EE l I li 5 l 'I' I-211 l E ' f It ' lla' 5 , ll: -'I ' 11--I . I L EE ERNEST WAYNE REMBERT i E. H. RUBELL ' CLASS 017122 l . I TQ' CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CLASS or '22, ' ' -l I 353 JEFFERSON CITY, MO- ME'TALLl!RGY ROLLA, Mo. W. 'MI L B . - -, - I Crnbrlakerg TrowelClabg Rollamo Board, ' A I Dozgialggfk liz Pliaiofifupgfl Dlphm-W I, 755 Slndenl Council, 755 fl. I. M. M. E. ' lil Hjeff' ' would rather sleep than eat and ' R U b ff 1 l I 21 1 r 2153 Rube, rhe College i ll:l rather work than sleep. Honor man in heboi, after fl vafled experience as 3 I I his class and a good fellow for all that. '- ehenrreal expert as evolved 21 method Of ' s Had never been in love till he fell for a il growmg Sofrshelled C0C0?lUL1tS OH his l L :I mustache that adds so to his manly d e 5 e r r e l 21 r m in California- , I il Charms and affords protection from fem- ' A 2 In mme attack. W zf I A I ' l I 5 M' ..-L 1 E i 5 - L . . I . I I 'gg ,-, Tig sfm lxl, ,.,,,L.-:..,,n7 ,ji-V ,. I I -.1 .,. I . :M V V E . r W : I L I l I Q e I Leer I Meiiee SSSQ T Hr: I gn I L35 f ull llllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll llllll ' 19 2 42 ' lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lQ l .1 nnn Q I r Ll I. I E.......... S.. L ' ll i ' I l L l 2 l-1 ,-I I s ,J lip ll E 1 L-i -Z il g:1 I2 ii '1 Q 1 1 I i F 11 1 li 11-lil 1. E' lil 1 :M la- 1 l ll . ll -il il id 112 l, l 1 ,, 1 I ll ll N .1 gi l '11 . u - E I I ROLENT EARL RICHARDS .i 1 fi GEORGE L. RICHERT CLASS or '22, . 3, -. ' SCHQ7 15- nity . JM A Q5 to 155+ -,..'el::L.'1 '.Seanad Q f X A -1,fff-51511-f2.f4r1e':511:-sf, 0 P5 3 1 Q N0 2 sa-Q4ez-1:if-ef-'ffsrrlr-.+-aw1h'2'-was f ' ' fb -:sf-w:?:fa-ewf1E'tffame:.zt,Tf1'1Zwsfe . . . .. if , Q . . -E 'll lllIllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - llllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 .1 1 E - 1 - , 1 , S - ' E 5 5 ' : 1 - 1 : - E 1 - E 1 I W i ' l - - Y l : : V,4. . I: I l g T E 1 , : 2 S 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 : , , 1 3 , 1 1 1 1 - 1 3 1 ' : 1 . 1 ,f 1 I -ii :l Il METALLURGH' CLASS or '22, Bonanza. HUTCHINSON, KANS. Grandpop hails from the windiest state in the Union, to which he is a marked contrast-when asleep. Was quite a step- per in his youth, but, in his last years, his doctrine has been: Rest first or you may rest in pieces. BRUNO RIXLEBEN CLASS or 22. MINE FNGINEERING JONESBORO, ILL. Pi Kappa Alpha' Pipe and Botzzlg Mis- souri Mining and .Metaiiargical Amari- aliong A. I. M. E. . Rix likes to talk about God S Country, and especially about Jonesboro, his native burg in the swamps of Illinois. There was no doubt in our minds about his receiving an engineer s degree after he worked so hard in desigring the 'box fxme as an after dinner speaker ls a fist thinker and llkes to fuss the -L00 1 .1 i il 5 V INIINE ENGINEERING DENVER., COLO. Proxpectorg Sigma Gamma Epsiiong Mer- cier Ciubg Missouri Mining and .Metal- iurgical Arrofiation. Smaltz, the self-starter for Trueb- ger's Hivver, hails from Colorado. Is a true son of the Mile High City, -even upholds the Denver Post. Always claims that Denver is the only city in the U. S. th'1t.h'1s any real good-looking girls. A. C. RUCKER CLASS or 22. MINE ENGINEERING REYTESVILLE, Mo. I nrlcpendentg Vocational. Ruck can Cand will if given 'L ch ncej tell you more about coal mining than -Old Man Peele, himself. Made an E in Mine Surveying and is justly proud ofit. Has the inside dope on all the Profs. One of his greatest prob'ems is Dr Boyce s system of grading. 1 E Y- I 3 1 l I I 1 1 I .- ----- E 4- 4 A 474 .. gmu 1 g1 g A gg ' g g 4 gg g -g 1 . - ..-. U E EA, A K , 4 1 - I L- gg 8 . - .. . E ax , a E .. - :F ' 2 I 3 - : T9 . Q : ii R 1. : : L C f fi ' E 1. ' 'Tj 'I 1 : af' I - U. E 3-9 'O t. E 1 S ' 5 y 5 at - . - E .. - .1 ' , - U3 .V ' A E ' 5 2 1 - ,..- .. i ' .. 2 E . , 3- . - I-I ,-A f I V. r-- O ON L lo I X' Q: ' t I ' b9 F F . ' 2 l - :C P'-7 2 : . E .- : . .. I ' D . E' NN 1 A Ng x 1 as X - ' X 4 : 4 is QX XX I : . in X lx : : , 2 it X f tu 1 .N 'N w xiii W WZ' SXT E X aff . S 1 . S I : .. 1 - - - E IN : V I I 1 .- - .- ..-1 .. E 'A l I : --------- - A a-- 4 51 I Ti Ill ,llIlllll!lllll llllll llllllllllll Ill at NSCHQ74 ,. W. -:A-ifv-mx Q O S-,wszvazz-'-viz, ...1 :J :':-q'5,g' :rq,f-qggp? ,y.jifef g,g.:f. g? 'Ia 3 2 5413? 5 - if . 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Has two hundred hours E E and England are his favorite spots. I and an E III Golf Lab- E I : E - E E .. - 1- E E , ,Y ,1,-,,,g,g .,.' 'J . ,.,, g,,2,,..,L . I pl l I - f in V . E E ' ,S ' 1- E 5 f' I 5 a If I 5 I ' I : E I I - I E ' E E i ,, I x E E I 5 2 I 'E I E '52 E I : I- ' 1 : . E 1 - E MERTON IRA SIGNER CLASS 01322. I CHARLES LANDON SMITH , I E I I MINE ENGINEERING TONICA, ILL. CLASS OF 22- E E Kappa Alphag Theta Taag ,Quo f .NIINE ENGINEERING ROLLA, Mo. E E Vadzig Ripe acad 502015 Jlginersn Cotillion I pi Kappa Ajpym. : : Clubg Mzrzerx M Clzzbg M zn Baskel- S. 1 H - , : : bay ,19 S20 ,Zi and ,ZZ N Chaney was one of our mid-summer : - J Q 1 2 I - g ' - : 1 I. Slgn has made himself popular during E irzlduaies. Wits alquiet chap ablout schloful E E . his four Years at college by his stellar ' 4131- nga e Lap or ??t time at t 6 Wee Y E E work on the basketball teams and his all- lm Own ances' I g round goodfellowship. His chief diversion E E is trying to grow a mustache, but it seems E E she won't let him. Sig is a real man E E and will make good. I E - - ' , - I A in 3, l - E I i I A ' , ' ' ' . ' - J r ' HP P' ' ' 'I 1' f :- ':mL-11127511 ,a-:wg -T., I J Y, -J E : 68 ' ' ' ' at - I no I I I 1 f E : ' If : Lnlluull''num'mm'u'Immnlllllmllllllllm ' 19 2 'Z ' IllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllillllllllll N. L ffm i 1 I - 1 nu - - u - 1 I :- I 1 1 1 1 E 1 n I I 1 1 - 1 - I lu - I -I 1 - 1 :- 1 - 1 1 - I I - I I l - 1 E n n U 1 1 n 1 E E - - I Z I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 - E - nn I I l 1 1 1 - I I -u -u 1 I 1 n I 1 1 - I I I 1 1 ! 1 - I - 1 I - I l 1 an 1 1 1 - - C I 1 1 un 1 1 - I 1 u , E n - 1 1 - I 1 1 1 l n - 1 1 n - - I 1 I nu I - T - i an 1 n 1 1 - - 1 - M I - 1 1 L ,Ti ,--l.. 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Prexident Sludent Council, '22g President : E , Pinky', is a true uswivell' en ineer f7w1i0f Chl-VJ, '33s Miner Board- Ofdff 0f I . . . g . 3 1 E for he swears by the C1v1l Engineering I- K- K- i , : I Department and the Illinois State High- , Akef One SemeSFC1' at the UUWCYSIYY Of E E , Way Department. -fMight as Well let us Illinois, Teller deexded that he must get g E 1 go home, Prof., We can take 21 Cortes, farther from!! Chicago.. Likes chicken 2 E 4 pondence course there as well as here. SlinddW1tQhC?,-k HS Chletgulfaslflmli dglflni E - I t e ay IS noc Ing o t e ro s. g' f f . good man who has done much for the E E , . school. , - - I ., ,. Ill I is - .- 'f J I I f 1 ' E I W E . l. l . I I E 3 I : I I - E' I E ll I - B 1 4 f I I 1 E i E E ' I E : 1 I : - - I l 5 E 1 l l E l T f 3 E l 4 I E E V 4 I E 1 4 5 I - E I i 5 E I ' I .1 4 4 4 4 3 g l ' . , , 9 S I E 'I JR. F. CLASS OF 22. 4 N E 4 CLASS or '22, MINE ENGINEERING ST. LoUIs, Mo. , 4 ' E l GENERAL SCIENCE ST. LOUIS, Mo. Prospeftorg Theta faug Square and Cam- l I E 'E ' Independentg De lllolayg Tau Beta Pig N 131555 g7l4f5-fffug 2541312713 find M6!a!iurgzcal 1 E E fl. A. EJ Missouri Mining and Mefal- -Hofmffonf ' ' - M' E- 5 j E I lurgifai dworiation. ,Fred 15. 21 Chap who alW?1YS g1'f2efS YOU Q S E -, Torrence entered with the Class. of ,23, Wlilh atsglle' I-lgmfst ind Smcere 12 allbhff 4 I E E l I but he IS wearing a mustache this year. lm Cf ahes' h, ell'-ff, IPOXVU Ito bcm Id 4 X E 2 1 One of the few who have gone through all ilmn 8 CE' IS 42716 5 am' ang? f 4 2 E the English courses and survived. Was lm' OS ' 5 E E once seen at half-mast. l l E E ' l l E S TE,-A 1 i69 :fs -I E 1 ', 1 I 1 4 4 l 4 lr WW l - B E I E : LllllllllIllIIIIllllllllllIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllli ' 19 'Z 62, ' IllllIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,A t-. 3. SCH Q74 pa. LX Q A NN . cg-..?:T5if -i.?2jY:'f.-Q-1... ,.5:y':A5'L gag- Q5 O 4-1-1?x.55z:.:1':.5e3.s.. I - WA, .y .- 'J-'.'.'-ft 1' 4' r, q'z? 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Tommy is said to resemble Wallace Reid and delights in -being called The Matinee Idol. Fusses the 400 a little but we hear he had quite a case while the S. A. T. C. was here. So glad I met you Tom. You are so vsonderful. EY ERETT JOHN WENDELL CLASS or 22. VIINE ENGINEERING PEORIA- ILL. Kappa Alpha' Theta Tau' .Quo Vadis' Captain 21 Foothall Team' M in Foot- ball 21' President M Cluh 21' Vice- President Ythletic Association 21' Miners Cotillion Cluh' Missouri Mining and Metallurgical Association' A. 1. M. M. E. Good Old Dip he is known to the student body. Has had several cases in Rolla and had as hard luck in them as he had in football. Refuses to take advice on his love affairs. Seen once in a while at the K. A. house. Claims to be a student. DONALD F. UPDIKE CLASS or 22. METALLURGX ROLLA Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha' Tau Beta Pi' Vi ma Carninahfpsilon' Phi Kappa Phi' Manager Athletic Association 20 21. 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Juniors, bowed down by the weight of bulky texts, we stagger hither and yon over the campus like tumble-bugs anticipating a hard winter. Responsibility, not without its sobering effect, has been assumed by the upper classmen who strive to impress the lower classes with the serious side ofa college career by removing possible impediments to the inexorable onrush of scholastic attainment. Indeed, the more far-sighted and unselfishsmen among them are actually sacrificing that devotion to scientific study and research so typical of '23's progress, in order to dispose of heavy Ozark Dews which othera wise might befog the feeble mentalities-of the festive Frosh and his puerile play- mate, the dog-robber of yesteryear. Conspicuous both in quality and quantity, '23 again loomed large on the gridiron, pushing the pigskin with great zeal across the white-washed lines of their winded opponents. Nor can track and basketball be said to have been neglected by the class. A small but representative delegation on the Junior Trip, last summer, looked over many diggings in the United States and Mexico. They loyally upheld the traditions of the class and of M. S. M. in the lands of the Texicans, Greasers, Native Sons, and Mormons. In fact, during a royal reception in jaurez, Mexico, tendered us by our worthy colleagues in the Scientific Club at the Texas School of Mines, El Paso, Professor Forbes was amazed to find his proteges just as proficient in operating the first motion hoist as were any of they old Miners Cincluding Buck Montjoy, skipper and end of the famous '14 teamj, whom the +2GMX...f-'+5i':f11-' Y2V'1':.?-E-7: f'i1,..'.Q.f '-qs J Junior Trippers were fortunate in meeting on the job. No salinity tests, however, were made on waters of the Pacihc or of the Great Salt Lake. W. K. TELLER ....... D. S. MOSBY ....,... S. M. BURKE ...... W. A. Werner ......... Student A. B. PARKHURST Class OHicers ......Pre5zdenl ,.....Vice-Presidenf ......Sec1femry . . . . . . Treasurer Council Representatives W. K. TELLER 74 '1922' 34 f-'U an Q.-...wa S..-,..f...,,x? M..-...J V L-, -l' 1 . I I.-4 I I F-I i-, - 1 ...ig I ll-,I ' W 5 PM E I' CII . 52 I WEL' 1 Elie 5 Ei 1'-fl I Elq' QE? A E31 I, EM ttf? EH l ..-gn f i E19 'rw' I-71 I 51,1 I E32 Ii I Y 33:13 A :fig Q P? H152 lffii iii. :rea 21'-ig. 1 W M EIA E I as J iii, ii iiiu .. 'J Eel I F Jr EM Psi J Y-R! ll .JF :H Ep. M FIJI - I-J . ff at .6275 h C SCH Q2 S A ..M:..'If,f .M-svn! 1.-S S,-W.fv'fiwf2'-.1,-'wif' Q 7 R ' -IQ, .sag SMF. -In .V V. , ,K --,A I .vf-,,A..5,v..,,L.lbwll :A ,Iv-ffl T .,.g,szf':f:'-Q1-E ,ci:.1:'+3'c'.2fff-' 'J ifelv-1:-fgf,f1:l f ' ' L.. ....S-.c,q-v--1'-'f , V. ,, . ..I -. ,ILf1-S:-A Yiyw -v--,Mm V , ,. .. I . AI.-. f.r.'7l '-S' 'ifzfltl' X , of 1 ...fi-4 . . A . . ,, ,,..,-,- .I 55, ,yy L-ra-ge' f .A Z :,, -f --.214-he?-ff Q Y ,W X I 5 1, ,fs dj B0 Z 1 1 J. x 9 Q 1 A 4 f ROLLAMO , E EI 'I E211 HERBERT EMMETT AHRENS ....... VVILLIAMQJOSEPH ALTON ....... WILLIAM HENRY BACKER ......... MILO NANSON DEBELL ............. KINGSTON MILLER BOWMAN ...... ALFRED ARTHUR BOYLE ........... Junior Class Corning, Mo. Columbia, Mo. W eoster Groves, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Keokuk, Iowa L., St. Louis, Mo. PAUL MACPARLAND BRONVN ........ Kirkwood, Mo. A JEAN PAUL BRYAN .....,....,....,,. Independence, Mo. X STEPHEN MICHAEL BURKE ....... St. Louis, Mo. E HENRY CLARENCE BUSER ......... Webster Groves, Mo ' ELY TAYLOR CAMPBELL ...............,.,,. Kansas City, Mo. if: FRANCISCO ALEJANDRO CANALES ,........ Ayaeueha, Peru ': J WALTER ERIC CASEY ............ 1 ............. Ramsey, Ill. - J EVERETT HUNTER CATHCART ...... ....... K ansas City, Mo. E f HENRI CHOMEAU ....,.....,..,..,......... ......, C layton, Mo. E , GEORGE THOMAS DIERKING ..,,,,., St. Louis, Mo. E L JAMES CARTER EDWARDS ...,., j'eyj'erson City, Mo. E ' OWEN RICHARD EVANS ....... Meta, Mo. E F , EI ELBA LAFAYETTE 'FIPPS ........., ....... S alem, Mo. E I K I EAUL EENGAR FISCHER ......,.. ZKEZJIGV 570065, M0 E L , . AGAN ORD ,,..,...,................ ....... z s on, a. 3 I - WAYNE SHANNON FRAME ...... Salesoille, Mo. E 5 VVILLIAM PRESCOTT GATTS ....... Hannibal, Mo. ', , J JOHN PEMBERTON GORDON .......... Mission, Tex. ' A ROBERT FRANKZLIN GRADY, JR ...... St. Louis, Mo. E JAMES LAWRENCE GREGG .........,.. I71d6p6?1tf6t1C6, MO- E 5 JOSEPH JOHN HABERTHIER ......, Wichita, Kans. E 5 NEIL HAM ....,........................ ....... M ontgomery, Ala. E N I LYNN HARBISON ................,,. ..,..,, K ansas City, Mo. 5 A! S GEORGE GODLEY HARRIS ............ ...,... K ansas City, Mo. E 51 PAUL CASTLETON HATMAKER ......... East Aurora, N. Y. E 4 A I MICHAEL VINCENT HEALY ,.,..,,,,,,,,,..... Maron, M0- E J IQ J PAUL JENT HEGWER ...................,,,,.,,.,....... ..,.,.. S arcoxie, Mo. ' i wi DAVID JOHN HENDRY ................................. ,...... S t. Louis, Mo. E I Q BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOOVER ,..............,.... ......, T renton, Mo. - 1 E LEON SIDNEY HOWALD ...........................,... ....,.. R olla, Mo. E In' HENRY GUERNSEY HUBBARD ..............,....... .....,. C reseent City, Ffa. E E ARMIN BRENE JEWELL .,.,.,.,..............,,,.,,... ..,.... T ulsa, Okla. E 2 5 : VERNE GEORGE JOSLIN .......,,....,.,.............,, ,...... R offa, Mo. E H 1, ' X CHARLES BAYARD KALEY ......,,...,.............., ,,..... G ouoerneur, N. Y. WILLIAM MILLER KEELING .....,,,............... ......, F ails City, Neor. - Q N MILLIARD CLAXTON LAY .......,............,...,,,,, ....... S t..Claire, Mo. E E E V ROY ALEXANBER LINDGREN .......,................ ....... ICN? zeagz, E 5 ll LEO MORRIS INZER ......,......,.....,.,,,.........., ,...... e w or ity - T -5 RAY MCBRIAN ...... ...................,.,......,..,.,... ,...... S 11 awnee, Okia. C E EARL HOLLINGER MCALPINE ............,........ ....,,. H aileyoiite, Okfa. Y A i E HARRY CHARLES MAREK ,.....................,,,., ...' .... S z oux City, Ia. Q E PHILIP FRANCIS MARTYN .....,....,.....,........,.. ...... C uba, Mo. F F E FREDERICK PALMGRE MATLACK ......,......... ....... O oerland Park, Mo. E E , J E FELIX ZOLLICAPFER MEEKS ........,,...........,. ....,.. M arsizall, Mo. , I A E BILLIE RAYMOND MENNIE ..........,,,..........,,, ....., H annibal, Mo. A E AUGUST FREDERICK MOHRI ........,.......,...,,,. .. ,.,, Kansas City, Mo. I A H. MOORE ,...,.,.,.....,..,....,,...,..........,....,..,,.., ,...... S f. Louis, Me. 5 :gs E ' 734 - E E3 E Eg S - - A A . LllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll ll ' 19 2 62' ' + 1 1 ,I I LLELW. I 1 , 52-,,.. ' Q.:-' , . 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E WALTER EDWARD REMMERS ....... St. Louis, Mo. E 1 ' - E KARL AUGUST SCHMIDT ....,.,.., Soringjield, Mo. E E ' GUY ROBERT SCOTT .,...... Diamond, Mo. : . - E IRYVIN STERNBERG .............,.... Kansas City, Mo. E I ' . : STUART ESSELMAN STORRS ...... Hannibal, Mo. I ! E SAMUEL HENRY STUART ....,,.. Rolla, Mo. E - E DONALD SAMUEL TEDEORD ....,,..T Rolla, Mo. E -lg WARREN EVERETT TEN EYCK ..... St. ffames, Mo. E E WILLIAM EARL TETER .............. Bunker Hill, Ill. E 1 : CHARLES CYRUS TEVIS ............... Holden, Mo. E E THOMAS MOEEATT THOMPSON ..... Goodland, Kan. E : LAWRENCE THOMY ......,........ ,..., S I. Louis, Mo. E - E EDMUND ROWLAND TRAGITT ..... Rolla, Mo. E E WILLIAM HENRY WALLING ...... Dayton, Wyo. E E DAVID FRANCIS WALSH., .,................ St. Louis, Mo. E - I . ' JOSEPH MELCHING WANENMACHER ......, Steubenville, Olzzo E - MARION WHITFIELD WATRINS ........ Mem lzis Tenn. : 1 I 1 E VANCE HERSHAL WEBSTER ...... Anderson, Ind. E 1 E MELVIN POWELL WEIGEL ...... Rolla, Mo. E E WALTER AUGUST WERNER. .....,,... St. Louis, Mo. ' AUGUSTUS BENTON WILKERSON ..... Aurora, Mo. E E JOSEPH WORLEY ...........,.......... ...,. N oblesville, Ind. : - E GEORGE AUGUST ZELLER ...... St. Louis, Mo. - E ROBERT CAVEO ZEVALLOS ...... Callao, Peru E 1 . E DESIDERUS ZIMMERMAN ...... St. Louis, Mo. 5 - HENRX' EUGENE ZOLLER ..... Tulsa, Okla. : I SAMUEL IRWIN ZOOK ...... Bujalo, Kan. E I E - - E E 1 1 , I - 1 1 1 - E 5 E E : E : ' E - - : - E E 1 - I E E E I - I 1 1 - - E I g : : E S E I I Q 5 I : - 1 , : 0 -. :I I Z -1 E llllllllllllllllllll Q . ll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 192 'Z llllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll x Q HMI . 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' 26.-Miners, 293 St. Louis U., ll. - Yan. 7.-AXA repairing damages of Fuzz ' ' I Q r k-1 Knights New Years party. yan. 27.-Miners, 23g M1ll1k1n, 22. I5 IT. 47,m' 8-Q-10.1 71111. 28. Miners, 253 Millikin, 13. -l i Sherwood Edqyi HAre.yOuClf0Ee12t?H Wm. 30.-Phi Kappa Phi pledges decorated. - Finals-Inter-Fraternity, u ' as- ..M,, Club initiates 14 new men. A ketball tournament. AXA WIIIS. 4' Tau Beta Pi announces Scholarship Feb. 2. Independent Smoker. Good Smoker. 'l E trophy. Now watch grades pick up. l- i Sunday, Miners 0PCn Conference Basketball Feb. 5. Prof. Prichard's Analytic class all I Season- ' turn out for Sunday School. Going strong-Culver-Stockton, 35 , , , Miners 41- Feb. 6.-Prof. Clayton invents a combination , crucible holder and thermo-couple. r Buddy Cairns gives Shucks,' r I I. Leonard special lnstructions 1n Feb. 7.-Junior class meeting ? ? ? '7 l assaying. i Theta Tau announce pledges. jan, 16--Miners, 273 Drury, 3. Feb. 10.-A. C. E. holds three-day convention. 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Y 'i 2-I'5't'x-fr' .. iQ2S:ffi.f6ilrsfifit''?iiH.?f..ff.' S A 2, ' v 5 . . . . .. .W- rlllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - lllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 E ' . E I I fl I E E - V ra E Sophomore Class g E E E ' 5 Y, Y ' E S ATL! Hail! The Gangs All Here! So sang we, the Class of 24, in E y I I A 5 September. No longer were we verdant Froshg we had become the potent E : and owerful So hs. The first milestone had been assed. E l E P P P : , ' P . ' 1 w E The Class of '24 manifested itself, beginning the second year of its schol- E: E astic life, with khakis on and paddles in hand to teach the homesick Freshman E E the ways of M. S. M. We succeeded in putting forth an excellent curriculum, E i II . . . . : 5-l E applying suHic1ent vigor and energy to our teachings. The effect has been so i E noticeable that we take inordinate pride in our latest Rolla college boys. E : . it . . ' E The year previous we had ourselves entered Rolla with frightened faces, we E E soon, however, became acquainted and made ourselves known. We gained our P E E first honor by defeating the Sophomores in the annual Sophomore-Freshman E E football game. Following this came the much-heralded class smoker. It was E E a great success - ask Fred Smith! N E I y g The class is unusually strong in athletics, having a number of letter men. E ' r :. E Buck and Kenning won their M's in football, Kemper, McClelland and Hay- E I L! E wood in basketball, and Carleton Smith in track. E E! 2 Ig lf . -,. E However, the Class of '24 has not attained glory in athletics alone: its most E l l E important accomplishment is its ferocious pursuit of knowledge and its brilliant E ll if Tl 1 1 . . . - E elimination of the academic curricula. E 1 V ,J E We have served and supported M. S. M.: we shall continue so to do. 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GABLER ......,... I . R. HAMILTON .......... . H. HEIDTMAN ........ J. O. HUNT ,.............. EDW. HUNTTING .......... . . HUTCHENS ......... . . . ETT ...... '...... . . . KEMPER .,.... . . . KENTNOR ...... . . H. KESSLER ........ . E. H. KNIGHT ........ E . M. MCCLELLAND.. E I E E I E E E J. H. CHRISTOPHER ............... Class RO11 Chadwick Mo. Gallatin Mo. Des Moines Ia. Lynn Mass. .Lehanon Mo. Porosi Mo. West Union Ill. Carrollton Mo. Rolla Mo. Doniphan Mo. Knoh View Mo. .W arrenshurg Mo. .......,Hannihal Mo. Rolla Mo. Rolla Mo. Tulsa Okla. Monette Mo. St. Louis Mo. ffqferson City Mo. A Leadoille Colo. St. Louis Mo. Lishen La. ........Cojeyville Kans. Rolla Mo. Wright City, Mo. Hannibal Mol Creseo, Ia. Senath Mo. Rolla Mo. St. Louis Mo. St. Louis Mo.. Louis Mo. ffoplin, Mo. ............Centralia, Ill. W. MCDONALD W MAGALIS C MARER MIRELL L MOODIE T MUENCH E NAYLOR B OBRIEN RICHARDSON E RUNGE SAMPLES F SCHAEEER R W. A. SCHAEEER LEO. SCHAPIRO H. O. SCHRAMM F. L. SEIVER W. B. 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It quickly became a scene of action, as all will long remember. The Sophs manifested a strong desire for all kinds of amusement, such as extemporaneous speeches, songs, and aquatic sports. These entertainments were not always promptly rendered: hence they made liberal use of the barrel stave-their favorite mode of persuasion. On Friday night, of the first week ofschool, we accorded them a more substantial form of amusement in which, however, they were the victors, due to superior numbers. Thus passed the first exciting week. Then came the annual migration of new-comers to the fairgrounds on Sunday eve. The night was gloomyg not so the Freshmen. A large fire was built and the night was spent in telling stories, singing songs choosing yells, and getting acquainted. Early morning saw the newly organized army marching toward the customary battle ground. Were we discouraged? Not in the least! We gave our new yell, sang the Mining Engineer, and discussed the Sophs in no uncertain terms. At nine o clock the Sophs came on the field, the pistol fired, and the fight was on. We were defeated, of course, that was foreordained. Nevertheless, many were the Sophs who were tied and re-tied before the last Freshman on the field was compelled to yield to superior numbers. The class circus followed, wherein the pla- carded and paint smeared Freshmen shovs ed their sportsmanship by performing various stunts for the eager spectators After the circus we received small green specks which were called caps, and which we carefully guarded and wore until green cap night, when we disposed of them with fitting ceremony Our smoker, which was held a little later than usual on the fourteenth of anuary, made us feel at home and as if we were true Miners It was a real smoker, as evervone is willing to admit, and the dancing girls enjoyed quite a huge success, at least thev seemed iery populir with some of the upperclassmen Our history has been verv promising in many respects We have had no outstanding scholastic stars, it is true, but the class, as a whole, has maintained a high standard of scholarship lNor have we sacrificed athletics or other college activities to do this We were represented in football by Nolen, Hasselman Springer, Ledford Parker, and Sutton Our representatives on the basketball squad were Parker, Springer, and Burg Valerius has been more than once before the public in school plays In each field of activity, vie have borne 1 creditable share When the last class has been dismissed in April, we will return to our homes, our hearts filled with loy 'iltv to M S M , and we will be back again in August to take up and bear ever upward and onward the standards and ideals of the class and the traditions of the school Ofiicers P W FAUD1 Vzce Preszdent - R A PARKER Secremry XV B HARDXVICAE Tfm-mfg, n: - s - E n I E c E E l ' ' 7 - n N : - nl i ' E . 5 I ' ' - 5 I E E E -. 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St. Lou1s, M. F' C. MARTIN..-M-I ..4.'A 'M0Wi5, IH. E EE' CURNENE' 'PI' 0'2 'E MO' E. K. MING ...,.... ......... G raeenfeld, Mo. E C' 0UC ' ' 'A 'A ' Ain? 6' , Aj' G. W. MERRILL ..,, ......,. C arthage, Mo. l E g 'L'ER' '4 '4 'A C ' k ?W 0' R. K. MILLER ....... ,.,...... V incennes, Ind. I I .. E ' UNNINGHAM1' are ogg' 0 W. L. MILLER ,........ . ..,..,.. Redwood City, Cal. - I. R. DOOLITTLE ,................. Broken Arrow, Okla. , E K A ELLISON Sa ul ll Okla J. NOLAN ....,...,.... ........, H annzbal, Mo. E P 'W' F Stpllp M ' R. A. PARKER ....... .,..,..... M uskogee, Okla. - . . .........,.............. . . E D N JUDI 7 fruit? 0 G. H. Pett ...,.... ,,,...... S chuyler, Neo. - . . I ,......,....,,.... . I W R GR Fm If ln' JM J. H. REID ......., .......... M 1,111.fuf, 01111. - . . c A .....,,.,......... , . , E R0 H N ' 'woo 0 J. F. ROOD ........... .......... K ansas Czty, Mo. g FAI. GORMAN ...................... Davenport, Ia. C W R R U M - . . EUH ....... . . E L. GROSCH ............................ S1.L0u1.f,M0. 0 ' 0 : . H. C. SCOTT ........ .Lead-wood, Mo. g G. D. GAINS ........................ Slaler, Mo. A L E S M , M E WM. GOODWIN ..,..,.............. P111Wyv111f 111. ' ' ' mm' 0' : ' P. A. S ........... ,......... C ll' 'll Ok! . E W. B. HARDWICKE ,,............ Stragford, Conn. L R SM'T E3 Ii ' if - . . P IN ........,......... . E K. F. HASSELMAN .............. Rook Rapids, Iowa J S R GER phd MXL' 'W - . oos ........... .....,.,,. . 5 WM. Koucn ......................,.., S1. Louis, Mo. P 5 Dm G' Aj - . E Y ............. . I . E CARL. HEIM ............,............. Huntingourg,Ind. -J D ,ER OZ' ' Ii! g A I . . . I-IoMAs ..,...... ....,,..,. o ng, . - A. L. I-I ...............,..., W 1. C ,M . 5 W J HIZMAN V55 f OZ 0 D. UNDERWOOD.. .D0nnf11111e, 111. : . . .,......................,. a, a. ' E O. HORROM ...................... Rolfa, Mo. 2: 'ER'0US ' ' Zim, Ogg' M E E. S. HOWARD ...................... Chamois, Mo. 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Y 115 IE'-'51 3'3- g'f- '--',fi- '21-X-,Q 1 up-7K Q l , ,, l D History of the Vocational Department OCATIONAL education was instituted at the Missouri School of Mines in anuary, 1919 with Dr A L McRae acting as Counsellor Thirty students were enrolled The courses given these men were special courses along mechanical and electrical lines The majority of the men however were enrolled in the mechanical courses, which consisted of drafting, ore analysis and ore assaying Some few, following branches of electrical work, were enrolled in the electrical courses These courses were, in the opinion of the Federal Board for Vocational Education In anuary, 1920 C E Bardsley, 18, was elected Counsellor, and a room in the Rolla building was fitted up as Vocational Headquarters Soon after taking charge, Prof Bardsley began to arrange a course in Topographical Engineering This course, which IS now one of the major courses in the Vocational Department looked so good that a number of men transferred to it from the other courses uite a few men on the other hand, considered it too stiff and changed to other schools This process of elimination brought the total number of trainees down to seventeen Prof Bardsley, undaunted by losing these men carried on with the remainder, making such progress that he attracted the attention of the United States Geological Survey, which resulted 1n Major C E Cooke being sent down from Washington, D C , to help organize the new department The Major has a record of up wards of thirty years with the survey, and is a master in the art of Topographic Engineering With these two worthy men at the head the department grew into the present organization, with a personnel of thirty and an enrollment of more than two hundred Three separate courses were placed in the curriculum Topographic Engineering, Highway Engineering, and Oil Field Engineering These courses 'ire in addition to the regular courses offered by the school to those men having the necessary preliminary preparation The course of instruction in Topographic Engineering covers a period of from one to two years, depending upon the adaptability of the student, upon the completion of the course, he will have covered by actual field practice everything pertaining to the use of the plane-table, the transit, and the level, and will have become proficient, with reasonable application, in the delineation upon a plane surface of the work done in the Held with these instruments. Besides this, he will have a practical knowledge of Mathematics, English, Geology, Astronomy and other kindred subjects. The department has re- ceived assurance from the U. S. G. S. that it will employ every man who successfully completes this course of training. The staff in this work is as follows: Major C. E. Cooke Professoriof Topographic Engineering C. E. Bardsley, Assistant Professor of Topographic Engineering T. T. Ranney, Instructor in Topographic Engineering. Q W. B. Brewer, Instructor in Topographic Engineering' f E. E. Decker, Instructor in Topographic Engineering The Highway Engineering Department offers a one to two year course in the fundamental princi- p es of highway and bridge construction, which includes field practice in theiuse of the transit and the level, and offers practice in computing and drawing up the results of this field practice. The object of this course is to train men, who possess a limited education, to compete in practice with men who possess a broader, but less specialized, engineering education. The Department has assurance from the various State and County Highway Commissions that all of the men successfully completing this course will be given positions. The staH' is: H. O. Garst, '09, Professor of Highway Engineering VV. C. Zeuch, '18, Assistant Professor of Highway Engineering Ray Dennison, '21,.Instructor in Highway Engineering Charles B. Kaley, '23, Instructor in Highway Engineering 4 x .-J 1.1 . Q9 'X Il IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIllllllIlIIIlIIIlIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllnll I . ' 1 - ' O ' 9 E . o I . . A N 2 - . 1 . - . 5 ' :r ' I . tr, 0 . Q4 V .. ' . - , 5 . . U . Q . uf - E - ' UU ' ' I A .M C -I , . . . . - '-1 - - . O 1 T - - 221 . E . M 1 . . . , 5, , - . E 2 i ca- E 'D E . I . o ' I W 5 -' E ' 'U . 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CHQ? . , g-22'-1s3iE45.'5' X5 l fiiifvgf.-41. .,, aff Q4 NQZQZQQQFJ? azfihbci-F:Yzw:Svvw.rsfi 5 A , 1 ..,L-ff.?LfXxj,i2ff2'-iz-111:QYE'f'-'k if,:,'., O 7 .Z ,Q-ff ,. , ?: 2f ff' a1713lt.?e3-'flffi'ii'JfJ-'-'ff 6 E0 2 ',f'fvi -Ztdelen. f ' s fo - - -M if - fb '63, , , , 21':--j1wf +f5 f'-EFS?-rid .. , invf Y R1 1' Q The Oil Field Engineering Course consists of a practical one- to two-year study ofoil field production methods, mapping scouting field geology land law Mathematics, and English, with the purpose of turning out men who can step into the oil fields well qualified to hold positions as oil draftsmen scouts, leasers, etc. Mr. E. H. Woolrych, the originator of this course here is the present head of the Department of Oil Engineering. He has had a number of years of actual experience in the oil fields and has proven himself well qualified to teach this work. A number of oil companies have signified their desire to employ graduates of this course. Instructors in this work are: E. W. Woolrych, Instructor in Land Law Drawing Oil Production Methods and Oil Property Valuation. W. W. Bolt, 22 Instructor in Oil Geology. Mathematics, being the foundation on which all engineering work is built is the main study for the men taking Vocational work, and for this reason a complete department was organized especially for this purpose. This department offers courses in all branches of Mathematics, from Arithmetic to Advanced Trigonometry. Mr. V. K. Fischlowitz, '20, the head of this department, deserves much credit for the splendid organization he has developed. There is also an English Department, where a thorough course in business English, Rhetoric, and sentence analysis is taught. Professor E. L. Johnson was originally in charge of this work, and deserves commendation for his methods of teaching and his general interest in the welfare of the students. Professor S. P. Bradley, the present instructor, although recently appointed has already done good work and is held in high esteem by all of his students. x All of the office work of the department, up to January, 1921, was being handled between classes by Prof. Bardsley, assisted by Mr. Decker and Miss Underwood. But at this time it was quite a task for even the tactful Bardsley to give each man the required assistance. Consequently Mr. H. Teas, '17, was appointed by the Board to act as Co-ordinator, to adjust and harmonize the relations between the Veterans' Bureau and the Trainees. Miss Underwood at this time accepted a position with the school, and the vacancy thus created was filled by Miss Ada G. Sanders. 1 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll RQLLAIQIO - lllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII1 H E 5 f E c 1 1 x I 9 ' J 4 3 J : 1 E C 6 1 1 L .f E E I : L E - L f f S : J 9 a : E ' , 5 J ' : l E s E f f l 5 E E On December 1, 1921, Miss M. Papenhausen, a Government trained nurse, was assigned to the de- ? partment to look after the health of the men. l '- . l Class Officers C. W. 'CAMPBELL ......., ......,,..,...............,.......,... ,........ P r esident E. L, HEALEY ....... ......... V ice-President l S. I. Zoorc ...........,,,,........ ......... S ecretary H. R. LINDENBERGER ...... ........ T reasurer A. W. MEYERS ..........,. ......... S ergeant-at-Arms I ,. VTE LJ.- . lllll . lllllllllllll , I lllllll Ill llll llllllllllllll I I 1--v E lil' 12 1 tn pl-1 1 til E11 151 gl 55 ga E ii E: Jim' .E is 1151 Q9 SE: L 'If 115' Ql.:jiV':LTljiTEiiMtmrininfmgirpaimrrfrrrlnliii- 1952.42-Ql1VI1i:1If.Ituf!:ii,1i:wnifW11fm111i'1'!+.Uf flririji , lg, ir E .,-4 1 w a ,wg M 4, , ,x L ,4 4 a X ff. 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Freclerickstozon Mo . . Atchison Kan: Emporia Kans Wyoming Ia Salem Mo CRANE ....... CREWS .......,. CRIPPEN ..,.. CUMMINS ................ CURRY .... W. C. DAVIS ....... J. DIMITRY ....,... , G. R. DYER ..... S. H. DYKSTIA ..... Rolla M0 St Louis M0 Bonne Terre Mo St Louis Mo Chillicothe M0 El Dorado S przngs St. Louis 1140. Hornersville, Mo. Sylvia, Kans. Moberbt, 1140. St. Louis, Mo. Wichita, Kans. St. Louis, Mo. Tampa, Fla. Des Moines, Ia. G. E. BISHOP ....,............. Wichita, Kans. H. J. BOWMAN ................ Pierce City, 1140. F. A. BULLINGTON .......... M. BECKER. .................... C. W. CAMPBELL ........... 1 L. A. CASSILL .........,........ E. F. CHAPIN ...,.............. Rolla, Mo. A. E. CHATILLION ........... J. CLEARMAN .................... Liberal, Kans. WILLIAM COFFMAN ..,..... '. Hayti, Mo. .New York Sedalia, Mo. M 1'l4ountain Grove, 1140. Dupo, Ill. .Rock Mount, 1140. R. S. EDMINISTON.. 1 ..... .. ELMER ELSHIRE... W. M. EPPERSON ............ U . H. EVANS ......... . R. EVANS ...,... . O. FINK ........... St. Louis Mo. Narciin Okla. Hutchinson Kans. Rolla Mo. Campbell Mo. Licking Mo. Overland Mo. St. Louis . Omaha Neb. Vanciusen Mo. ....,......f1tkin Minn. Rolla, M . Brays M .' ..........Gange . ..........R0lla Mo. .L. FIPPS ...................... Salem Mo. D. M. FOLLETTE ........... L. A. FREEMEN .St. Louis, Mo. ...........Rolla, Mo. E. P. GEGAN ..................,. Rolla, Mo. G. W. GERD'FS ..... ...........R0lla, Mo. S. M. HAYES .................... Wellsville, Mo. S. P. HARMER ................. P. F. HAYVORTH... L. F. HAZELWOOD ......... E. L. HEALY ................... Burbon, Mo. ......,....Ellw00ci, Neb. milton, Ill. .Creston, Ia. P. A. HOLLAR .............,.... Topeka, Kans. T. HOLLIDAY .........,......... Pollock, Mo. A. M. HOPE .,.,..........,,.... Doniphan, Mo. CHARLES HOPE ..............,. Doniphan, Mo. ' M. R. HOWARD ..............., Springfield, Mo. M. J. HARDIN ................. Stella, Mo. J. N. HARRIS .................... Neosho, Mo. FRED HOLLOWAY ............ Lincoln, Mo. ' LONNIE HAYVKINS .....,..., Rolla Mo. ' I1 ' Tl' UL l M J 2'-W' 1 1 E- - -L .jg llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllll I lllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll ' H A4 AM A4 W . . 1' I N N ,-, . 1 ' ' . R4 , L-4 l . 5, 1 1 - E 2 . s 5 2 . ' a . Ee. ' E E E E E 1 I E E E E 511,- . . . . . , . . 1 . . - iff: 2 2 1 2 2 2 : 2 2 1 5 2 , 2 s 5 15.154 E 3 7 I 3 2 E E 5 2 5 5 1 5 5 'E E -Lf4f'i : f 2 f 2 1 : : E : 1 : Q 1 1 : : , I I I I I I I f I I I I - I I I I fx. ,T,. -V, 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 5 2 5 353915, 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 : : 1 1 : I : 1 : : 1:2f.5,,:q:l.,g'. - 1 ' . - - . :fiFetf.2fS:'Z ' ' v ' . ' . ' 'f-f'U1- fi-1621 1 L' ' ' fcif-P,1ZL'?2Q'1'H 'c ' ' . - . I . . . U - . 0 I-257-g3,:Q,T3Fi11F5ggif':L ' . - , f. fr. ':Z.1.f:if-it . . ' '71, . . Q5 0 ,P P-I - . 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S-.: fL.A'V':s5 .:.L-'l Xrff1 S X -Qaxzfxg 5-i.'?'VF' O YN N0 f W 5CHQ7l P , ,.-:Ain-2, ffl. , QgQ1.Vf5'?'f-Q',:2 Z ,i'4,S-.vp-'Sn-.THLSLOSgigirg- .af.,., .-gunzfhff.-O.OS-mga--:5.flq-'-..+:1-...A- ff' - --fe'fi:,v1-r-Offs:pgs-fx--415.QE--O-OSS. , I ...1O-f-1:4.1-vi-'N,'-Sgv,:3f:1.,.gg .SS-f,f-give, :D 5 3efi.-5-Nrgi..,...g:gO-1-Q-gy..E-f-332-eNg'x-,.. . 3'-5-:',7,a, ,-r ., , ' .ga Q: 96.14. 1.-5--V5 .1-Ai..-N:-M -'.. my S .-1.,-.-'v.'..:,z ,, -2 ' -N ' ,i.,..-.-5,9 31, ,Q-:N.:f,.2-.'3'5. 'fx v ..,4.q,-HQ,-gig-ji.' ,-Tig-i-,-.ff-12.r,l,Si.--4.g-Lp. ,, , , , ' 1'.5:'.'.:..'r:: S s--f Tl L l I' 1 ' ' IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 E - : l L. B. HOPKINS ................ Maplewood, Mo. J. E. MITCHELL .............. Rolla, Mo. E - A. B. JOHNSON ..... ' A......,,.. Springfield, Mo. G. H. MILLER ..,..........,..,. Overland, Mo. E : G. W. JOHNSON ,.........4..... Rolla, MO. B. MARNEY ...4.,. ,,.L,,,. 7 oplin, MO. E 5 R. A. JOHNSON .......,........ Pu-OSOOi Hill, MO. A. R. MORRIS ....... ......,, W illiurd, MO. Q E H. P. JONES .......,... ....... R ollu, Mo. F. P. NANTISSA .............. New York E E W. J. JONES ,,......... Edwardsville, Ill. H. I. NAPPER ....,.. ........ S pringjield, Mo. E 5 H. JONES ......... Bujulo, Mo. C. B. NEIL .... H .... ........ R epulzlic, Mo. I E J. E. JESSE ...................... Si. Louis, Mo. E, H, NEIL ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S O, Louis, MO. E E W. M. KILGORE .......,..,... Slater, Mo- E. H. NELSON .,................ Sf. Louis, Mo. E D. KIMBLE ........... ....... S I. L0ui5, MO- R. P. NELSON ............,..... St. Louis, Mo. 5 R. KORTE ........, ...,.... A7 rkunsos Cily, Kam. R, 5, NQLEN ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. A My-gm, III, E E. C. KRUSE ......... Sf. Louis, MO- T. J. O'BRIEN ..............,.,. Sr. Louis, Mo. . V E R- KUNDER ------- ---4--- M UCU77, MU- S. B. O'HARA ......, ......., R osedule, Moy E VV. KASLZH ...,..... ....... W ebsler Groves, Mo. P, W, 051- ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S 1, Louiy, Mo, ! G. L. KNIGHT ..,..., ....... ff oplin, MO. I. K. OWENS ......... ........ R ollzz, Mo. X E D- KENNEDY ..-,..... Si- LOHiJ, MU- M. E. OVEREEN ....,,........ Ramsey, Ill. ' Q C- M- LANCASTER -Omkllld, NHU- J. R. PATTON ........ ........ C olumbus, Kuns. : A. E. LDNG ....,..,,.. Eos: Si. Louis, Ill. J, W, PASLEY ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, M Oxim, MO, E R- J- LAPEE ---- 4- Sllllivfm, MU- J. A. PHILLIPS ....,......... Warm Springs, Ark E W. O. LARSON .,..............., Lingrove, Iu. Q, P, PIRTLE ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, R 0113, MO, FRANK LAWTON ------------ DUUAPUUUS MU- W. D. PHILLIPS ,............. Frederirksburg, Iu. T H- P- LAWRENCE ------------ Rolla, MU- FRANKVPOST ......... ........ M idvulle, N. ff. H. R. LUCAS ....,.... ........ M ummotlz Springs,A'rk. R, RICHARDSON., ,,.,,,,-,-,. Campggjj, Mo, E V R. LUMBLEY ................ Galena, Kuns. JOHN RIDDLE -.-,-,, ,,,,,,,, M Orion, Kanj- B- F- LYONS --------- -------- S f- LUW-S MU- W. D. RODGERS ....,........, St. Louis, Mo. : C- C- LAUNIUS ---------------- BLUUUM ld, MU- P. ROLLHANS .,....... .,...... S t. Louis, Mo. E J- A- LOGAN -------------------- Rvllfl, MU- R. D. ROSELL ................,. Norborne, Mo. E J- N- MCDONNEU- ---------- Sf- Louis, MU- A. J. ROWLAN ,................. Duke, Mo. ' R. R. MCGEEJ ................. St. Louis, Mo. ' A. C. RUCKER . A--..,,.,--..'. Keytgwijgea Mo. : O- MCGIRL -----4-- ------- R UHU: MU- E. R. ROSIEP. ................,, Sl. Tumes, Mo. F. R. MCKOWN .............. St. Louis, Mo. L- H. SANDERSON ','.--444444 Fulton, M0- B- S- MCKINLEY-H Dams MU- E. B. SCHRAM ..... I ......,,,.,. St. Louis, Mo. F. P. MATLOCK ......,..,,,,.,, Sl. Louis, Mo. E. J. SCHREMP ----..l-- '-44- SL Louij, M0- -J' MEFFORD -----r'-'-- ------- C fmfndfnv MU' J. T. SOHULTZ ........,......... Springjield, Mo. A. MEGLISCH.. ..... ......,. S 1. Louis, Mo. W. T. SCRAFTON AA'-4..I4444ll ROMA Mo. A. G. MEIEP. ,........ ........ K irkwood, Mo. E. A. SHIRLEY ..-AAA-q..,.'-A--. Kennet, Mo' A' W' MEYER ' ' R Ulla- MO' W. SHUPE.. ,..... ......,. C lzariton, Iowa M. T. MILFORD ...,......, -...SL Louis, Mo. E' L. SMITH ..--'A. , 'A-...A4 R ogg, Mo, H' MILSTEAD ' ' R Ulla! Mo' E. T. SMITH .......... ....,... K unsus Cily, Mo. 5 I 92 l PT. 4 I 1O2ii mL-I.,i L 1- ij!! MO, Eq E I W. T1 1 1 . Y P if Q N 0 1 ni- Us :P Us In N IW l Y Y i Y .... iq , iii 3 i l I A N W I I WM ?. I N -TN I 1594! :: 5, Iii ..l,..' Ai...,.,-- EI- If-3. 5.11.-v - .1 6:5-5ii3T:?E5'f N '12-fGf'i9I'.:'-I ..,L,.Q'ffiv3fg?5y:'i'3' 5-'X Qs , j 1-3' If-4, -If-gi-5 1-:I 'gg-45g'53f3'9g-Af! F-Fifa , 'afggixilvgcjfg-v?.31'3:X1- Q f X Z AfI,CQ.fJ.1'f5'igfgQ-iif'g9f'E,T-1 J 1. v SCH Q74 .. .. s..- 1.4: .- --f'fr'L :-. -,- ,fav .- E' Mft- -. '-:-f- '- ' -'W +':4,.1 - V7 , ,gif-,Q jA5,'5'p- L'f7,,s.f.'f'-12? 'Q!J's2..,- 'I Q 9 ,.,, ,,.,,. .-4. -A .J -.. gag- ,zona .14 ,Q J f I , . 1:1 JE .'.1Lu I:' K iff -fi FS-I'f.-':'f.c.? 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WOLEE ............ H. D. XNOOLFORD .Marshall, Mo. .Rolla Mo. Campbell Mo. .Morgantowrg O. .Kansas Cily, Mo. Pittsburg, Kans. .Kirksville . Rolla, Mo. .SL Charles Mo. Bolivar, Mo. Lifking, Mo. .Towando Kans. Towando, Kans. .Monelte, Mo. .St. Louis, M . .E Vs 'EQ - mlm ii. ts, I ff. D G- I i- --I . 'J A I A 1. l!llllIll llll lllllllllllllllll llllllllllll IIIIIIII1. E H 51 Q 3 P-o U '11 111 0 0 E E O Lv L-1 'JP cn l ' 'U F11 UU E 1 E E is - E V - A E . E ' MN ,- Q 3 . Q 5 .. S Q' m S E 4 U-, g U rn 'rs . E E E E I I IlllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIJ I 4 1 I n I Ax . I i A I ' I -- YQ! 1 I I -'T E fI-A5L L rl nlnmnlm ll E . 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For instance, a poor, : E unsuspecting Co-ed. comes tripping gailyl into Norwood E E Hall at about five nimutes of the hourg she is never greeted E E with a Good morninggn the only sound that reaches her ears is E E the never-ending Sh-h-h-. 'i Gf course, she Walks on as if nothing E E had happened and tries to acquire an innocent expression,-but oh! E E at times it's hard. E E And Mass Meeting-though it is for the student body, it is no E E place for the Co-ed. The only place that the Miner really appreciates E - E the Co-ed. is on the campus when he is surveying. E .E But with all the handicaps, one of them 'made Phi 'Kappa Phi. E f 5 l E E' E E E E E 94 E LllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIII ' 2 2 ' IllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ? l I WWW I .2 , I, I I. 'I I 'I --III II I '-I I Im. ,..,- -,. -Iyf.-, -,. -I.,,L,. QI.,-, . ..I,,,,,,,1 -I-. I. I I f If, I1 .. I--fb W. -..I .. ., ,,. I. 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Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 21. Feb. 22. Feb. 27 March 3.- Marcb 5.- Calendar- -I Felta Thi s -stage party. Fischer and Hoke establish new track records and risk damage suits for damage to briar patches and black oak trees. ' -Much speculation over who is St. Pat Queen. -Miners trim Washington U, 46-26. -Basketball team on road trip. Everything went fine until they reached Tarkio. Tarkio wins M. I. A. A. Conference,-they should be proud-? Holiday. -Freshman Scott loses left leg in accident at Cuba. Miners defeat Washington at boxing and wrestling. Everyone ordering costumes for -. Continued March 10.-Miners defeat Kansas University at Sunday, March 12.- Marrh 13.- Mezrelz 14. March 16. Marek 17. March 18. March 20. Apffz 15.- wrestling. - Freshmen hold Kangaroo Court for members who missed Shillalah hunt. Convicted men learned that Frisco pond is cold, and also' the art of walking in a barrel. Everyone all pepped up for a bigger and better St. Pat's. Juniors busy decorating. First St. Pats. guests arrive on No. 3. Sr. Pats. 1 St. Pats. Prof. Forbes gives mining classes temperance lectures. l Senior trip starts. ' IIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll II ' O ' lllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll i E E - E , 'E E s s 1 E P E 5. F b 13 i Mzzrelz 6.- Masque Ball. Seventeen men in General Met. looking for a Sunday School class. klpril 26. Freshman Hop. April ze. Commencement and Faculty Ball. I 96 1 i llllllIIllIIIIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - 1 9 'Z 'L :sig rf-iv ' :fezs'1 ' ny. 'WEEE filiffn ,Q J. -M. ., 'W' if M K 555.4 we 12? '-SQ, 'g- fli if' 152. s K - 1 I - I 1 I 1 E 1 , W 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I E -'I 1 E E I I I 1 I ! I I I I 1 1 E E E E E E I ,Ll I . 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Y e s, you can t beat that combrnatron rn St Lours Drd Washrngton out yell the Mmersp Hell no' And when We d1d take the1r basketball team to a cleanmg that should send them to the tall trmbers for a rest cure, who led the brg racket that helped to put the fear of God and the Orange and Wh te 1n therr hearts? Why our Cheer Leaders Layrng aside all levrty, our Cheer Leaders th1s year proved them Leonard are to be congratulated on the pep therr ef-forts helped lnfuse rnto the rooters If there are any raspberrres to be handed out, rt 1S to those chrome crabs who haven t enough 1n1t1at1ve even to M M E MINERS MINERS MINERS' 5 W 1 E E E ' - - , . . 1. . . 'A . E E . - . . , I I , . i E . . . E E selves a real institution. Tom Wier, Pem Gordon, and Shucks E E' follow good leaders. E E M- 1 IN. E E E- -ERS.r A E E f M I N E XR S. E E E E l 1 E 5 E E 100 E ' 'Wllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1922 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllullll ., 0,5SCHcDlQ .. 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I E I - I : ., , : I 1 E xsesl : - - I 5 : I X t ' ,- : X - : ' I v 1 I N A '- 1 I I1 ' n I ' 2 I E 1 E - 5 - 1 x l I I ' I -1 I I I I I f I 1 K I X : 1 x 1 W : - 1 I I f S W 1 E E 5 E E : ' 1 1 A I 1 - Z - ' I I I - . - I I - - I 1 - - 1 - - I 3 ' I I f I I I ' ' I I A I : I : I , 3 ll I I - g I 1 3 I 2 - I E w 2 - 1 1 l f lllllll I E IlllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli ' 19 2 42 . : lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I A A I llllllllllllllillllllllll I SCHCD4 fee:-ft.. ' . -'Y'-7 I' 'la-fi . rail, . ' 5 QR .p.u:s5f.'f' F' 'Tv 'L,f.?'J'i-1, ffl-1. Arffhqg-fu.-:iaYfZS'?:fd5f'FHrf 5 mfr s:f'.f,r.'+ fi-7I.:fA+'-1-f--A . ,A-. 1.-as-,,,.cf.I,. -,S,v,.,-.H -. 1 .Jr .V-vmux: 5-,,. S... -4 .3 . ,- , A-.z13y3,.ag1f Au.:-'af-.riff ,-If? gn 9 - fda.-ifeftf -Spfif'-IF.-3.1.-ff,1'-1:71, ' 1' 'i'329:'7f'k'ii'41iI39fi55jm''3il:'l'lf'ii 9 Q s If a:+I25I55??r'i2-.ffaifc-3- 1.,Tf fii1'a . -at-, . :ff-4 '-iff: .':'L7-rf.'ef'24-5 w -:Aire 4-e:7.f.-.f-.erffiZ'Sf5'1,it i If 1- -, .. ,. In 7 A I ,A -,VM .. , A ..,,,'1'ig F12-fl'1Efi'.g,'f.ij-gk.- 5u:'N ?fi-fk'ir--?--','S:- if Q I i1fe:'.fT14 'J- . Q' , A ,-f :a'7'. .- ,. . . -1 5 'Q 1 -..., Football Review hold first honors we offer no excuses for our showing this year. We are proud of our team, proud of their ability to fight to play the game square, to lose without whimpering and to win without bragging. At the beginning ofthe year the prospects were good for a team that would carry off the Conference in great style. Ten letter men reported to the coaches for training and about forty others came out at the beginning of school. Hard work and the enthusiastic support of the student body soon got the team in condition for the first game on October 1. , THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY GAME 4 - Miners 0-Washington I0 Our team made its initial appearance against Washington U. on October 1. The first' quarter saw the Miners pushing steadily down the field for a certain touchdown. The brakes were applied in the form of numerous penalties, and the Pikers were not Scored on. Washington played a real game. A drop kick and a completed forward pass gave the only scores of the game. The game ended with Washington ten points ahead. THE CAPE GIRARDEAU GAME Miners 24-Cape Girardeau 0 On October 7 the team journeyed to Cape Girardeau and played the Southeastern Teachers College. A This was our first Conference game, and played in a sea of mud. The team s new uniforms soon lost their classiness in the slime of the field. The game was featured by straight line playing as the ball was entirely too slippery for any aerial play. THE SPRINGFIELD TEACHERS GAME Miners 69-Springfield 6 Our second Conference game took place against the Springfield Teachers at Rolla, on October 14. Supported by the entire student body the team had everything pretty much their own way during e entire game. Springfield's only score came in the first quarter through a fiuke. f The game was featured by the chance given every man on the squad to get into the game. THE MISSOURI WESLEYAN GAME Miners 7-Wesleyan I4 Our third Conference game was played on October 21 against Missouri Wesleyan, at Rolla. This was one of the Miners' hardest-fought games, but it seems the Wesleyan team had luck with them, and Scored on a fumble and intercepted pass. The Miners outplayed their opponents as is shown by the following: Yards gained, Miners 223, Wesleyan, 85. THE JAMES MILLIKIN GAME Miners 0-Millikin 7 On October 29 we played James Millikin at Decatur, Illinois. The shifty Decatur warriors made their lone touchdown in the first four minutes of play, and could not penetrate the Miners' defense again. The Miners made a fine showing against the strong Illinois team. The game was played on a very heavy field. , ROSE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL GAME Miners 3-Rose P051 7 The Home Coming game was played with Rose Polytechnic, of Terre Haute, Indiana, at Rolla. The game was all sewed up for the Miners until thelast few' seconds of play, when Rose Poly got away for a long pass and carried the ball over their goal line. The game was well attended by the Alumni of the school. 2 rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - IIlIIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII1 ll : E E S I 1 ' 3 5 E E :'. E VVhile some consider it necessary for the successful termination of a football season that the team E E l E E E 5 I ' I I I E E E E E E 1 1 E E i : 1 .. : 5' I - E - E - - S - 1 - E E 1 r : E - A g : E - s ' E ! - E th E Q I I I l E E .0 E E -.L ' 19 2 42. ' IllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll . A-,qfillff ?9'?g',,,f , , .V Q5 O 'fT:?Z-555??P2,f?:1,., 1 ff' ' rlllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' ' IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 - E i E E C E E E - E DRURY COLLEGE GAME E E Minerr 31-Drury 0 S - , 2 E In the fourth game of the Conference year, November eleventh, the Miners defeated their old E E rivals, the Panthers, by fast playing and long end runs. ' E The Miners have played 25 games with Drury College during the past 29 years. During that time E E Drury has won twelve and ties two games, leaving the Miners eleven games to their credit. E : E :ri E E l E CENTRAL COLLEGE GAME E E Miners 21-Cenlm! 2 . E - 1 1 - E On November eighteenth, on a muddy field, in a driving rain storm, the Miners played their last E i E K Conference game with the Central Eagles at Rolla. g E The muddy and sloppy field made it impossible to do any accurate passing or punting, and a safety E E came to both teams during the first quarter. ' E : The Miners used line plays to good advantage, but the wet field made it impossible to carry the ball E E over until the final quarter, when three touchdowns were made. E 5 E l 5 : 5 E - E 'E E I : - - - E E E - - -n I I E E F Football Schedule 1922 : : 1 E 5 E E . . E - : October 7 .....,. .,....... W ashmgton U., at St. Louls E - - E : 13 ....... ......... W estminster, at Rolla E - E E 20 ....... ......... M issouri Wesleyan, at Cameron E - E E 28 .,.... ......... O pen E E E November 4 .....,. ......... S t. Louis U., at St. Louis E : I I : G E 11 ...,.. ......... D rury, at Rolla E E E 18 ....... ......... I ames Milliken, at Rolla E - Q 5 , , E 25 ..,.., .....t... o pen E - u n - , ,1 30 ....... .....,.., O pen : : i : N l : : E 4 E E E E E E : S E I : E n g - : I I E : ' E E : 1 7 1 : -E E - , : 2 E : 5 : E g E E I E 5 E E I ' Il : E : E E E 'E i 5 5 E Y E E E 1 : I 5 t : s S 1 : I : E : E E E E E E E E 103 E E E E : Y ' Q LlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll ' 192 2 IIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll -.-.-J IN? X . 5-4 3 Q ,. fx ' -' :VIS .- llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllllllIllIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllll ,UQTY 'E J - -TH . : - ' H33 w! I REI W M 5 4- wa ww J ' NZ ?'! K E yi ft W? 1 131 N f E :l if 5 ' 'if E 1 Wiffiff E W fgzif. - V 'N 5522 flf,f'f:-3 if I T !ii fC g'Sf'4',3s 3 E WJ. 3x i - 1'.-Ac,f5?2.'I-fi-X 2 Q F 3 1 ,A C in 2fUiffi'f iff' 5, - Q 5:7 g,Q,4,...1 f. ' , Vg v -X, 1 6304! . pd 1 'RN 'La X9 ,. J x N QV X 4 N? E ? 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Mostyflluable An ideal man for breaking E E E man ul 3 rovmg posltlon and interference and tackling. E g - uses his head at all times. , : E I g -n n ,- I i : ' - I E , E : 5 4 g 5 1 l - 1 -l - E 5 5 5 r E E ,, , E ' A : E I 5 I E E I E I : - n , , - 5 r : r H I I - E Q cf 1- E FISCHER E I : G d L' E E Har : . . - E I ,.- Fischer altho light, has S - - 7 . - g : ' the old Fight that carries : I E him through. Noted for : - l b is 1 d 14- S : : Q rea ing np p ays an ma - E K 2 ing holes in the line. E - f : ,l I l . T : : E E E S 1 , 3 - - - E l E l i E , - E 2 5 I E E E ' : 1 S : E Q E E 5 el f- 5 - : - : 5 f ' A E I 5 E i zooK BOLT E E 5 Tafkzf Tam . 5 E E Zook, known for breaking Bolt, an all-conference E E E up many plays, made all- tackle, can always be count- ' : E XL, gl' conference this year. Gave ed on for his work in the E : 1' E all he had at all times and line. A shlfty player who E E h E a fighter to the finish. 21lWHYS gets his man. 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V . -. --,, , - k ' I E Watklns, known for never Qlmrm' get 1 E E I letting a .play get around A , Nolen IS a bralny general l E I h1s end, IS an exceedlngly , V and had the confidence of l : E fast man: Unusually good r the team at all tlmes. He E , in recelvxng and breaking 3 hasthreemoreseasons to go. E E up forward passes. , Q' E I 1 ' : I 1 I E : E r : ' I I F: , I 5 F E : r I 5. K E : ' 4 E n Y' - E 5 5 , W Q E ,f 1 5 2 l I . I GRAY ' '- l g I 1 I ,. ,,e,o I , . End - A I I j Gray, altho one of our l I E , llgldtest men, has the great , l f - g f9.C1l1tY of stopplng end g - E E runs and breaklng up in-'-P , I : ' terference ' r I : ' f ' I : s E 5 3 r L 5 : : 4 I n l : I I I i Y. I l ' : , I I I : : 5 E E r E 1 5 n - : 5 E az E . o E I f ' E Q E r 5 E E : E ,- I I gk I . , - E I?UCK LEDFORD - I , L g fackfe : Q I 1 : Qufzrler-Back , l g -, Bock can play most any A L df d - k f h. , r E . 3 E posmon on the 'team and 4 Consistolgt ls -fiowli-105 IS E ,l I 1 K N : play If well. 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I - l I l s I I g l E l l Q r E , - - I l A ' E : s 3 E l : , z - , , g .... i g E PARKER .- SPRINGER E y E Tackle X -I Habfback : E Parker plays either guard 3 Springer, altho inlhis first E Q E or tackle equally well. A 5 year, has proved himself a E E valuable man on the team I ,. - most valuable man in the : : who has three more seasons FAKKHURST backfield. Louie has E I to go. X h three more years to go. nn E Guard g 'X' . . ' 1 E Parkhurst 1s,Ya big man E N I who plays a good game at I C f I all times. This is Babe'sv E I I second year and we expect : l - . - 4-1 ' him to be a very valuable I P. E . - ' man in the future. ': E E -I K E E . , 5 . I l E E l l - l E E 1 E V E S : : : 5 E 1 1 4 - i V , E - l - - r J-., Q - - : . 5 - Q ' 5 I l I l ' f A I E 1 E l if E . 1 '-I , I fy un E 1 E i E E E l i Y E n - 1 - I I A l 1 I E E ' l 1 E I I ' f f I I I ' V 1 I E E , GETTLER 'g E 5 E Hagfmk f E ' I ' . i E 4 ,1 Gettler is the smallest I 1 1 1 : 4 I- I man on the team. He has 'g - 1 L - V scored on many occasions f I E I 1 I -W g when scores were- most A A ' l I Aii i needed, and always plays a HASSLEMAN : 4 E good game. Fullback ' E E Q I 1 E Hf'V'Bafk Hassleman is one of the E E ' ' E Sutton will be with .us best men that came to us E E i : three more years, during this year. An exceedingly E . . . - E E which we expect he will yaluable man for line play- - E ' E prove to be a valuable man. mg, and a hard fighter. E I : ' E ' I I I - : E 107 : l A : I 1 1 Q., Lllllllllll IIIlIIlIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 'Z ' IIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAPIO ' IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll qi X II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlll I ll IIIIIIIII III I II ,, M- . HX - 4 f . 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Z45:j.f,j'q1 .Nl sf.-J.Q'.j1 ' vgelri' 'f-.C - .H A ,h - 5 .1 llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllll ' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllll Basket Ball HE Basketball season at M. S. M. opened about November 10th with chances for a speedy team. Five of the old letter men reported together with other good material to choose from. From the above figures one can see that the Miners had a real team. y ' Our first games of the season were with James Millikin at Decatur, Illinois, on December 19th and 20th. Millikin defeated the Miners by scores of 20-13 and 16-12. In both games the Miners were ahead at the end of the first half. Oni-Ianuary 2nd, we matched our sturdy basketeers against the strong Missouri University Five, and after a terrific and exciting game the Miners were forced to retire with a score of 33-19 in favor of Missouri. The Tiger defence and the peculiar style of playing seemed to baflie the Miner Quintet during the early part of the game and counted many points for Missouri. , The Miners opened their Conference Basketball season with Culver-Stockton, defeating them 40-3. The Miners had no difficulty in winning and the second string men were used during the last half The following week the Miners uintet won their second Conference 'game of the year by defeating their Old Rival -Drury 27-8. The feature of the game was the playing of McClelland Mac was at his best and in the first half con- tributed twelve points by field goals to the Miner score On anuary 19th William ewell visited Rolla and was defeated in two games, 35 11 and 12 11 The feature of the first game was the fact that William ewell was held down to one field goal The first half of the second game was played by the Miners Second Team, who held a score of 2 2 in the first half neither side making a field goal On the first trip of the New Year the Miners kept in pace with their victory scheduled by taking two straight games from St Louis Un1vera1ty, 33 12 and 29 11 In these games the Miners completely out played the1r opponents and had no real difliiculty in winning either of them On anuary 27 and 28 ames M1ll1k1H visited Rolla and the Miners avenged their defeat of the holidays by winning from the strong James Mllllkln Five, 1n two consecutive games 23 22 and 25 13 The first game was one of the hardest fought on the Miner court in several years The Miner Five had little trouble in maintaining their 10002 standing in Maryville easily winning by a score of 38 14 The game was a poor exhibition The Miners annexed their tenth and eleventh victories by defeating St Louis University in two comparatively easy games 20 15 ahd 24 10 The first game Cl Q !7 J , 1 n I a n u il. . J o ' u . J . J . . I I I I I I . . .I . . of basketball, both sides showing inaccurate passing and shooting. 114 k IllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll 319 2 Q, ' IIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll '?'-'. l '! E l E if l -vp..:f17fa+ SCHGD4 1f4fr.,f,, ., ,, Q O , '55 M 3 TT- t 'A Nw- fA-'f f -:,- '--L 'if s fb faefzfis.-:ia2tfl'1f1:'i:ff.fffliakiiw-fa1:'2.-fx r Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - IllIlllllllllllllIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 E E E . . , a g the Billikens put up a very poor fight. In the second they came back with a much E 3 . . . . . . ' 3 E stronger spirit and tried to furnlsh an exciting game. E I I I ' Q 1 . ! E The Miners humbled the Central College Eagles on February 17th, with a E E 32-13. The sportsmanship of the Central team was evident throughout the E E entire game. I E I I - - E The thirteenth victory was an enjoyable one as the Miners took revenge on E I . . . . . I E Washington University in return for the defeat ln football last semester, to the E E tune of 46-26. The game started off with a rush and proved to be one of the E E hardest fought games of the season. .V E I I 1 - E On Februar 24th the Miners started on a five- ame road tri and la ed all 2 : Y . . g P P Y. : E Conference games. We again easlly defeated our old opponents, Drury, with a E E 29-12 victory. In the second game of the trip the Miners defeated Missouri E E Wesleyan by a decisive score of 50-18. The Miners led their opponents by a E E safe margin and were in no danger during the entire game. The third game was E E easily won from William Jewell, 34-16. The fourth game was lost to Tarkio, E E 16-29. The Miners played in hard luck, Signer going out after eight minutes' play E E on four personal fouls. The fifthcgame finished 1922 Basketball with a victory E E over Maryville College with a score of 24-14. E I E E 5 E : E E E E E E E E E E E E E : E : E I I 5 E E ' E E E E E I I E E E E 5 I 5 5 E E E E E E 5 E 3 s 'E 5 E E : I E E : I ' l E us E 5 E LllllIIIIll IlllIlllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll - 19 'Z 'L llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllullll ,. - x -feta., - -,.r-,get q,'g7,.v,fy....1Y ...sa QB lqn Q f N Q -...cy-'g2.31':v12',.tPs5.ai'-gf? O 6 5 3 'effP-.fgvgids-25'gain?-23-..v,. ...Az swf Q ',.- T. 5.1511-f.'J.,f,. L.,-, - 1-gmt. -. nf 21,1 1g,.'a.7f-3 e - , aw. '63 2 0 z U.. pfziy .-..:'.x1?Sf-.4-vg1,ges?t,5.i+5t.,,f'c5zf' f 1 x 17, gs-7.'if9.e2+11n .33'Erihazffx1ig,fQ1:.w:?: Lg '. ,, :,....... ., A . . ,-rflfii HFS, 'iff'f,'f.i:-gf.-4911511hirffw fl-vs if 7 ' 6 -' ?'Eg:Sr2!'1h'?'1:--iffy4717?.ygkf.-141:-'.-is-T1-iii If ,, , ,. -.., , t Too much cannot be said He had the confidence of both his team-mates and student body. His greatest delight is to dribble through the entire opposing team. This is Johnnys last year ere. ' Sig has been a promi- nent figure in many battles during the last three years on account of his speed and general knowledge of the game. Another one of his good points is his abilitv to work with his team-mates, a thing that is not found in all men. Sig has also played his last game for M. S. M. Babe', plays a very steady game as guard. His ability to break up plays of the opposing team had caused many a round of applause. He is big and fast and it is almost im- possible to get between him and the basket. M JOHN BULGER Ctzplzzin-Forward MERTON SIGN ER F orwara' ILBURN L. DORRI Guard CI. AUDE KEMPER Cenlzr Kemp is the biggest his height to good advant- age. He has never found anyone who could out jump him at center. Prom the beginning ofthe year h has been going good and was responsible for a good share of our scores. He has two more seasons to play. This is Mac s second year on the team and he went like 1 Whirlwind the whole season. His speed and accurate eye for shoot- inff baskets makes him t e high man for field goals. He has two more years to play. M. M. MCCLELLAND C11 ptai n-Elect Ia brward I S RAY PARKER Guard g 116 'IParker', is our only Freshman on the team. He is a hard fighter and has an eagerness for action which has a bad ePr'ect on the morale of his apponent. We expect much of him the next three years. Ln 'lm'mill'lllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 Q, ' IllllllIIllllIllllIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII1 I D- gs E : ' : - S - . 'E' 5 -. :- ! - :: I f 3 3 K4 S - M n - F - .. : - 5 E A ' 9 E - 'O n - R - 5 : . A .... 1 F E l - . - - 1 - E - 2 I - - u S rw . , . - - ! I A- - - I - - I - - e : .N 5 l U . : E S E H A E . U 3' : l . , Q, : ft I E E ' :S - 5 1 .. E s 5 I D- I 'D ' E E I 3 E I - - I ll I I IIIIIllIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 7 . 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L ., 6 3 666 E E ' ........,......,1.,.,....,,,...1...... ., 7 3 700 E E Drury ..,.............................,............. . 6 5 546 E E Missouri Wesleyan ....,.,................. . 5 6 455 E 5 ..1..,...............,..........,..,,....... ., 6 8 426 ' E E .......,..,..........1.... .. 5 8 385 E E f' ' J ...................,11,,..,1.. .. 5 9 355 5 E ' .,............,.......,....,....., y 2 9 182 E E - 1 ..,.....,..........,....,.., ,. 'o 8 ooo E .E ' ..............,..1.............,......,. .. 0 11 ooo E E -E E E 5 5 118 E I- r - .i IllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1922 lllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Tarklo 1000 lj '1 's I I ......... scum R ' t 'fi-'F-I .. .. I Q5 lo '41ff5fY'4Qi+1'.-I. 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I : ' I 1 W 1 : I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 : - - 1 - I : r- X 5 ': fr E E I .- - I F' : I I 1 I 1 1 Q 1 - I 1 Z I E : E E 'I . -2 E - B 1 X 1 1 ' X 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 - I : 1 I : I E : I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 I 5 E I I ' I I l I I E I 5 I- I 1 -, I - - l I 3 3 I I . - - l I l X - - 3 1 1 - -I I 1 1 1 ll I 3 - 1 1 I u - - 1 I I 3 1 I I I : - - I - - I 1 1 I I 1 I - 1 1 I L' : - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n 1 L - : '- ' ll lg? :xi E I : - I ' : 3 - I : : Q -I I 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 Z 1 - .I I LllllllllllllllIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllll 192 'Z IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll Klllllllllll I 1' QCH Q74 S ,A QQ Z 17, 2 , ,f L I l .. V. :1fti1i9QJ:f l Q5 1 -saaiaaakanwla 5 4 I f-,.,T.EpiQg53i,, -zfggxi-,g:,j,igii15,,?r, up BU f TT... .. . 11+ Q -ff Q rlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll ' ' IIIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 E : E E E 2 E E 'Irack E E HE opening of the track season in 1921 saw S. M. with two meets on E E her schedule. In preparation for these, training was started early, and E E the prospects of a very good year were never better. An 1nter-class track E E I meet was held on April 2, and revealed several' dark horses, .and our hopes E E ran high for our first meet, which waswith Washington University on April 16. E E The team journeyed to Saint Louis fully prepared to return with Washmgto-n's E E scalp, but the weather deemedotherwise. The meet was held in a regulation E E winter wind, which, combined with a wet field, cost us the meet. The final score E E showed us forty-two points behind our opponents. I . E I On A ril 22 the team went to S rin field for a trian ular meet w1th Drur f I - P F 8 S , , I : E and the Southwestern Teachers Col ege. .Unexpectedly strong opposition was E E encountered and the meet ended with thC.M1HCFS and the Teachers tied for winner, E IE' with Drury the undisputed holder of third place. E 5 Record Of The Meets i 1 1 E WASHINGTON 5 E EVENT FIRST SECDND TIME OR DISTANCE E : 100-yd. dash .......... .Washington ,............,..... Washington .......,.......... 10 475 : E 220-yd. dash ........,. .Washington ...........,........ Washington ............,..... 25 E E 440-yd. dash ,.... ..,.. ......... VN ' ashington ....., ...,..... W aslnngton .......,............ 55 3,' 5 E : 880-yd. run ........ ......... VN 'ashington ,.................., Runge, A. E ............,.,.. 2:47 375 : I One-mile run .............. .Washington ,.....,.,........,.. Chomeau .,......... ,......... 4 :54 475 ' - I I Two-mile run ..........,,,...... ........ H ubbard ............ ......... W alls ........,.... .,.,..... 1 0:58 E E 120-yd. high hurdles ....... ......... VN 'hite .............................. Washington ..... ......... 1 7 g E Q0-yd. low hurdles ......... .......,. H oovir ....,...... ............... Smith ............. ...... 'Z 8 475 E : alf-mile relay ............. ......... W on y Was ington : E Iqlnelaniile relay ..,....... ......... onhby Washington W ha p 65 E E ig jump ......,....... ......... a s ington ,......,..,......... as ington .................. : : Pole vault .......,.. ..Washington ............,..... Washington .................... 10' 2 : E Broad jump ........ ......... W ashington ............., ..... K ohlbry ............. ............ 1 9' 6 E E Shotput ..................,,.....................................,........ Washington .................... Runge, C. A ..............,.. 39' 11 S - avelin ..............................,....,..............,,,..,............ Pesout ..................,.......,. Washington ...... ............. 1 58' 5 E ' E Total scores: Washington, 885 Miners, 46. E E TRIANGULAR MEET . l I g EVENT h FIRST SECOND TIME on DISTANCE E E 100-yd. das ......... ..Drury ,.....,............,...,.... Smith .............................. 10 375 E I 220-yd. dash ......... ..Drury .......... ......... T eachers ....... .............. 2 3 1,15 E E 440-yd. dash .......... ...,..... VS 'hite ....,. ......... D rury ..... .....,.... 53 E E 880-yd. run ............... ..White ....,..... ......... D rury ........ .......... 2 :6 I : One-mile run .....,....... .Teachers ..... Y .. .......,. Teachers ....... .......... 4 :55 E E Two-mile run ........... .Teachers ....... ......... T eachers ....... .......... 1 0:53 E E 120-yd. high hurdles .,.... ......... VN 'hite .......... .,....... T eachers ....... ....,..... 1 6 g : 220-yd. low hurdles. ..Smith .......... . .Hoover ........... .......... 2 7 275 E E Half-mile relay ......... .Drury .......... .Teachers I E One-mile relay ........... ..Miners ........ .Teachers E ' High jump ................. .Teachers ....... .......... T eachers ....... .......... 5 ' 3 E E Pole vault ......,...... .Teachers ....... ........., D rury.. .....T . .10' 7 5 E Broad jump ............................................................ Drury ............... ,....,.... K ohlbry ......... .......... 2 1' 2 E : Shotput ..................... ..Runge, C. A .............. ...Teachers ....,.. .......... 3 8' 6 I E Discus ...................................................................... Runge, C. A ................. Drury ......... .......... 1 14' 6 E E Total scores: Miners, 48, Teachers, 48, Drury, 39. E E Cross Country Run E E ' An addition to the athletic program .this year was the cross-country meet E E with Central College. Ploughing through Missouri mud in a drenching rain storm on E E November 18th, the Miners outclassed Central College with an eleven point margin: E E Time, 28.01 minutes. ' E E , Chomeau outclassed the entire field, finishing well in the lead. E E The order of finish and time follows: 1 E E 1-Chomeau CMD ,... 28.01 lg-heonardglgflj ,..,.. 33.25 8-Martin CMD ........ 30,38 E E 2-R' 1C ,........, ms6 '-:QU -'-4-- -- 33 .. 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He runs a fast race : g : and steps out ln front of the best of them. g 2 1 1 : 5 l : E - ,xii E 1 l : x t , : 1 .. E ' X 5 Q 2 ' I - 1 S I 1 1 1 Q ' I - , : ' I I fa. I - ' - 'I-8711! a -I 1 Q Q- .. . I E E X y WHITE 5 E E aiv f 'KNublZ1H,, has a strlde that IS the envy of the Kan- E E E ' e f in garoos. Hls four years of track have found lum always E E - a lxttle better than any one he ran agalnst. E - . - 5 5 ei E 3 I ' - 3 3 I6 5. : : 4 : if b g'j: f- , , 3 1 v 1 Q . - : L : V A ,jp 321, 'Q : I I 'V : - ' z' 27 . : ' fy' 22:05 : - - , N, : : A' U3--I :J -I E 1 1 1 ' my 2' ' 1 - 1 - - I u - E E HoovER 5 - . - 1 2 E B. F. IS a dark horse that showed up well 1n the E : 1 . . .Q l : F' . E hurdles. Is rather heavy but carrles If over the ground y g g y : ast. 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E E I E g HUBBARD E . g 1 . . . 5 I E Hubbard IS a fast man 1n any drstance. lls always I 3 E n n u - 4 I E IH cond1t1on, and has the wmd for the long dlstances as - l E 2 3 1 ' ' S well as the dash. - L' E - - I - : E I - - - ' 1 - : - 1 I L' f I t 3 3 E : 1 5 1' I 2 l : 5 ' E - ' 1' l E W z A l : 1: E 7 g 5 IC E ' E ' LEONARD -. S E E Leonard IS a hard worker who always does h1s best. : 1 E ' ,1 5324 ' ' ' - 1 E Has the old fight and stamma that gets hlm every tlme. 1 E I - ' 3 l - Q , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 L 3 3 1 Q - V' - 1 l : ff : i : 5 l E ' l E r : Sf , : l : N - X - . - 1 ,, sy Z 5 1 nn ' l - 1 : QT' v : : 3 : A. E. RUNGE 1 : 1 : 1 E A. E. h1t heavy Opp0S1f101'1 thls -year, but has fine A A ' Q E E l E prospects ahead. Wlll hold up M. SNM. 1n the 880 f E l E - 'I and 440. 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Q -.., ' rIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIL ROLLAMO - llllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllll BOX1Hg and Wrestling GXING and wrestling was introduced into athletics as a major sport this year It has proven a popular activity and a large aggregation of men have worked out in gymnastics under the instruction of Coach McCune and his assistants Although but few of the men have had experience in this line, they have proven apt pupils and have profited by their work Next year we should have a good line up for these sports as there 1S a profit both to the men and X the laurels of the school It was voluntary on the part of the men who came out this year To keep up the personnel of boxing and wrestling, at least ten men should be chosen from the Freshman class each year We could not hope for them to become professional in this sport in their first or second year but they should be very valuable men to M S M in the last two years of school We are very fortunate in hav1ng several men of some experience in school G E Bishop and Dave Hendry have given a great deal of their time to the training has also contributed time to the tra1n1ng of men in boxing The first meet of the year was won by M S M against Washington University Five boxing events were held during the evening with the Miners winning two, Washington one, and two draws Walls and Kessler won decisions, Tevis lost, while Stogsdill and Schneeberger received draws The Miners won three wrestling matches out of live Bishop won two matches, Richardson one, while Walker and Schramm lost r Kansas University wrestling team invaded the camp of the Miners on March 17th, and were sent home on the short end of the score Miners, 5-K U 2 Walker Hoover, Bishop Parkhurst and Richardson won their matches, while 7 E E 5. - E E i - - ' E E - 5. E . . . ' . E Z orour men in wrestling. H. H. Kessler, Whose boxing ability is well known in school, I E E ' 5 5 - K - i i E. E ' E I . . . . 5 E E g Guy and Schramm lost. 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A 4 L -5' . . inf - lllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAPIO llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll Tennls I Q2 1 TENNIS Tournament ln the early spring was staged on the school courts to select the representatives for the Drury Springfield Rolla match Owmg to the bad weather a selection had to be made before the tournament was completed Nudelman and Gabler were selected to make The tournament at Springfield was played on the Springfield courts Stephen son of Drury won the single event and the doubles were won by Nudelman and Gabler of the School of M1nes In the singles the Mmers drew a bye Drury playing Sprlngheld 1n the first match Drury wmning the match 6 4 7 9 7 5 Sprlng field defeated the M1ners 1n scores 7 5 6 8 In the doubles we drew Drurv and Spring two straight sets 6 0 6 0 Drury played Springfield with Sprlngfield Normal w1nn1ng the second match In the last match we won from Springfield 1n easy style 6-0 4 6 6 0 During the second day s play a high wind and slow courts interfered with the speed of the game The playing was also greatly handicapped by shortness of the outside playing court W W Bolt A E Buck G F. Chrlstner P. E. Fischer W R Gettler I L Bulger . L ' Dorris Chomeau . F Hoover G. Hubbard Letter Men IQ22-IQ23 Foofball F E Gray K Hassleman M. A. Ledford J. W. Nolen R. Parker S I. Zook Basketball C Kemper 7 M M. McClelland Tmvk H Leonard Edw. Pesout Runge . Runge A B. Parkhurst L D Springer C A Sutton M W Watkins H E Zoller R. Parker M. I. Signer C. Smith C. A Walls F. P. White 'T 5 E - E 5 ' ' E s ' - ' - a E the trip. I i A . 7 E E . . E i . . 5 E . A ' E ., ' -. E E .5 field drew the bye. We defeated Drury inf E E . . . , , E M '. I E H. . L. E B . , E H. A. E. E C. A E 126 lllllllllllIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 'Z ' IlllllIIIIlIllllllIIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ . . 'x lx X all xlll elk. ull ' cllllii f up w srl hxylxl 1 Wh 1' LX l 'Ml xxxx XXX lk AX l i Xxx tw at rw MXN WX l. 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When Greek meets Greek, it is no matter where The stranger comes from, we are welcome there- Altho our badge be cross or shield or square, For hearts beat high and hands clasp true, ' Tho Lambda Chi he be or Sigma Nu Phi Delt, Phi Gam, or Deke, And college dreams that bless and sometimes burn' Like half forgotten memories return When Greek meets Greek. Y -Author unknown 130 a Ei l gf V , ,WKW la- ,Tw ' ll I I I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'I Illllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll e' 1' ll II ' I IIII IIIAIIIIIIII II ImIIIII IIIII Ilu mII IIIIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'mIIIIII IIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIII JJ 1 , K D 1jjl I I I I 1 II'IIll I Q Il ll I1III IIIIIIuIIIIIInIIuIIIIIIIIJ Lanny ' T l IIIW I I I x I : I I , I I I II II 'I a I II I I I I E I I I I E I : I 1. I I I 1. 'f , II I I - ff' SCHQ74 Tlyfgzi' I 45 QI , ,Isisfss,I,gfQfm4:':f: b X . . -,J ,4:',-',--- V. -.-V1-v 'J-. .1e'..:p..- 'N fv-:I.m-- 4. 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'5- xiii 2. x'wg:ff , sm.gszezgglf-55QEf:gg1.::4ie-.14292:1154 'S-3 N 0 2 -..ref Qziiieiilfsaf.z4E-2f??if1?atk122f:ff?125215 2, ' ' .QI M -Efisrfaq. . r-. . urn.-. . .-Z..-.111---.-qu., -1. .4.t.,w:-,:-- , 4 1','.L-Glhia ' 1'-2. :f -ff -- -. V., 1 . .- . .. Q..- 44 Joseph W. Barley Sigma Nu g GAMMA X1 Installed Yanumfy 3, 1903 FRATRES IN URBE john M. Southgate Arthur L. Cairns FRATRES IN FACULTATE Henry H.- Armshy ROLLAMQ - IllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll I Charles Millar ' FRATRES IN INIVERSITATE Harold P. Patterson Henry H. Pace K. A. Schmidt Billy R. Mennie Raymond F. Orr Waring Mikell Robert M. Courtney ames E. Sargent John W. Nolen Seniors union Sopizomores Frerhmen Karl F. Hasselman Pledge ohn V. Terrill Warren R Gettler Marion W Watkins ohn P Gordon Henry E. Zoller ean P Bryan ames H Christopher Willard A. Schaeffer Lewis R. Springer Claude.N. Valerius jf . J . J . . 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SCHQ7 T'ifE7Yf'-fa'1f. . ,. .fe f 1' Q , War.. ., ,. , .- X 4 SEK Qs - 'Ae-1' 1291:-p:sLT'5'w'f.5 Q R5 3 I-'?f 2g-fff:-4' 1 1 :Q 4 9 fa 4- R1 9 I .- 'L A 0 3 1 L -'. . . '.-'A 1--Q-:1s,,:1:I sw:-, 4 '.'- ,--'4- 'TZ' A-fa--v..gfr.::tfa:L I' - -ffm' -A 2 I rlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' O ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllla : - E E E 'E E E Kappa Alpha Order 1 E BETA ALPHA CHAPTER E E Installed April 27, 1903 : E FRATRES IN URBE A E E A. X. Illinski E E Charles L. Woods E E FRATER IN FACULTATE E E C. Y. Clayton E E FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE E E Seniors E E T. G. VVeir F. Helmerichs I E E E. Wendell E E E E ffuniors Q E E1 N. M. Rountree S. E. Storrs E E G. T. Dierking F. P. Matlack L E E ' D. G. Gibson - ,- W. E. Remmers E ' Q H. Moore E A E p Sophomores A 5 E C. E. Stover R. T. Muench E E D. L. Moodle H. E. Barnard E E C. C. Whittelsey W. C. McDonald E W Freshmen i E VV. R. Groschan L. L. Burnett E 5 ' l A E E I E E K I 134 I . 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F Shore I W F Hoke A P E Flscher C R Cameron I L Gregg W B Crutcher ack Campbell G C Gabler W E Ivlns appa Sigm BETA CHI CHAPTER I mmlleez' December I9 1903 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edward Woolrich FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE S eniors I K Owens ffunzors Sophomores R L Abbetr E. A. Keeler F I. Henderson F P 'Kohlbry W R Luckfield N M Ham W N TenEyck A W Naylor I E OBr1en W E Cox C E Jones I' Jr K a E E f - , 5 J . . ,. . , . 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The Student Council HE Student Council, an organization composed of three Seniors and two Juniors, is elected by the student body to serve for a period of one year. 4 The purpose of the Council during the past years has been to bring the students and the faculty into closer touch with each other in order that each might understand the better the viewpoint of the other. In the past, the faculty of the school has been called upon to render decisions upon such matters Which, in themselves, were more closely related to the activities of the student body than to the school itself, and, in order to obviate this, they have, during the greater part of the present school year, turned such questions over to the Council for their consideration. The Student Council, then, has had its activities extended, and, While it is obvious that the scope of the Council's activities can not be made all inclusive it is hoped that, thru precedents established from year to year, it will eventually grow to be a much more responsible organization and one that will merit the support of the whole Student Body. The members of the Council for the year 1921-1922 were Gettler, Weir, and Wheeler for the Senior class, While Teller and Parkhurst were the unior repre- sentatives. Gettler and Weir were the unior representatives on the 1920-1921 Council. It has been the desire of these men to treat all questions in an impartial manner and to make the Student Council directly or indirectly a live Wire among he campus organizations. , THE STUDENT COUNCIL 1921-1922 W. K. TELLER .,... ..,.... P residen! T. G. WEIR ........... ....... V ice-President W. R GETTLER .,..,, .,...., S ecremry SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES T. G VVEIR W. R GETTLER E. 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Hatmaker Theta Tau Iota Chapter Immlled December, 1915 HONORARY MEMBER H A Buehler FRATRE IN FACULTATE Capt W L Meddmg, ETA FRATRE IN URBE E K Schuman FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE x PLEDGES 164 1 E Jewell H E Zoller H S Pence H L Leonard M. W. Watkms E. Wendell K. A. Schmidt T. G. Weir E. S. Wheeler J. P. Gordon W. H. Metzger M. I. Signer W. K. Teller W. Adams W. S. Frame W. M. Keeling H. F. Shore D. L. Moodle rIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll . . . A ' ., ' 7 . . p J. . I .J. t . . J. . f . . Illllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 'Z ' IllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Q ..., .L , II I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .A 5:22 I ., I1 W. I IEE iI.4I IQI IPI IEII DfHIiIITIIIiI. IE IEI E I5 I: -I '-I I E E E If I3 E E EI E 53 tj: LI 5271 I:II -J I-I S I-II .14 I 1-,I ISI Ii I ii, X.. ISCHCDC I QI A 3 ' f W I 2 ?1f1?E?3fEf-li-uiipgf-FI 5 J 2 -T. 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A. Muilenburg E Prof. C. Y. Clayton Prof. M. H. Thornberry E Major C. E. Cooke Prof. D. E. Upoiko E Dr. C. R. Dake D. A. Lyons E ' Prof. C. R. Forbes Geo. J. Salmon E i . Q AQ 7 E ACTIVE MEMBERS E A. F. Denison F. E. Gray H E I. F. Hodges F. K. M. Hunter E, E. A. Keeler C. B. Kaley E H. Rohloff I. W. Keyes l E H. F. Valentine G. L. Knight E QI. W. Alcorn R. A. Lindgren E E. F. Chooio C. C. Mosena E ' M. L. Dorris L G. L. Richert E P. E. Fisoher H. D. Scruby E H. C. Fleck ' C. E. Stover E L J. I.. Gregg . X A W. E. Teter E G. S. Wyman m i E E . K 166 E l LllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllli' 19 'Z 'Z ' ,I 'F-N 2,3 Q:9 L- Q- gg ng! if ,W 2? L3 FT :TK 2.4 L LUHEV I Ei I-i U51 il 15 4-. gr , ig E E lg 'H T3 P1 'I S-1 Il Q4 -'I 4 I r-4 IJ P I F:H P-1' ,fl E E E v 1 E V21 Fi E iii sw E If EF! 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S' Q0 l '77 rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll O llllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll Quo Vadis ANO 1 ungle C olors Ff0w121' Black and Blue ,Dog Fennel Senator Reid ' Sig Signer Dip Wendell Babe Dorris - cr 77 : Km Hunter I - - - I - - 1 1 - ' : l I Dope Moodie Dutch Eble Bo On The Faculty e Boots Clayton Boes In Burg Ketchem Pence ed Saunders c Chuck Kaley ewt Rountree Boes On The Road A Kids Toot Wasmund .M T A1 Buck Fritz Matlack Cec Walls Toughy Gibson ' immien Harris l Longboy Atkinson Mac MacClelland By de dezfnes dd! dey know And de blood in de ment By de dirt on de neck And de size o' defeef, By de sheen on de hair Slzol!y'u know de eine. 170 .:.,s,4vvr,,c,t.,,Tl1 A .1, K er xx-1. f I jx i V., ha ,-, ,, , Sr , . .J my ,H , v .RQCW1 Xl., ,flligflvf 921: lv , SD 2 -'f SNS if -.l 1 'V i':'vwK '4 'u 'f,g'X: x'2fM 1 'Tx ff, Q 'fig ., f 'fx 'T l sv . . 1 1 U - H . H I l E 5 : 1 l : - U - n - : E 1 l 1 : - : - E I ' 1 I - E T H ,L . 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CHRISTNER ....................... ......... V lee-President E E I. L. BULGER ...........,..A.................,....,.. ...,..... S eeretary-Treasurer E E , I E l E - Members . E 2 E H. C. Buser ............................................ ......... F ootball '19 E ' E J. H. Bowen ....,........................... ...,..... F ootball '02 E ' E A. E. Buck .................................. .....,... F ootball '20-'21 E t E W. W. Bolt .................................. .,....... F ootball '19-'20-'21 E 2 f E H. Chomeau ................................ ....,.... T rack '20-'21 E l E A. L. Cairns ..,....,...,..................., ..... 1 ...Football '17-'18-'19-'20 Q 4 E F. E. Dennie ,.............,................. ......,.. ' I V l E M. L. Dorris .,..........,...,......,........ ,........ B asketball '16 E E Football '18 E E F. F.. Gray ............,............,........ ......... F ootball '21 ' E i E P. E. Fischermf .....,...................... ......... F ootball '21 E E W. R. Gettler ...,................... ' .,...,. ......... F ootball '21 E 3,1 E K. Hasselman .............................. ......... F ootball '21 E Q E H. G. Hubbard ..............,............. .,...... T raek '21 E 'E E L. F. Hazelwood ........................ ......,. T rack '21 E l E B. F. Hoover ................................ ........ T rack '21 E E Dr. A. X. Illinski ..,............... g ..,.. ........ T rack '11 E E C. L. Kemper ......,........,..,.....,.,... ........ B asketball '21 E E O. W. Keeling .....................,........ ........ B aseball '15 E 'S E M. Ledford .........,........,..........,.... ........ F ootball '21 5 ii 5 H. L. Leonard ..........,.............,..... ........ T raek '19-'21 E ' E R. McCune .................,........,,.. ,....... E E M. M. McClelland ......,......,......,. ........ B asketball '21 l E E H. F.. McBride .,.............,............ ........ F ootball '20 . : E . J. Nolan ...............................,........ ........ F ootball '21 -, E ' G. F. Nawn .................................. ........ T rack '21 E E I. K. Owens ................ 1 .............,... ,....... F ootball '20 5 Q E R. Parker .....,.......................,........ ...,.... F ootball '21 E E A. B. Parkhurst .......,.............,.... ........ F ootball '20-'21 i E E E. Pesout ..............,....................... ........ T rack '21 E E J. H. Rohlolf ...........,.,.............,.... Basketball '20-'21 E E C. A. Runge ...............,.......,........ Traek '20-'21 E E A. E. Runge .............,.................. Track '21 1 E E L. R. Springer ................,............. Football '21, E E J. MCK. Southgate ....,........... ',..... F ootball '99-'00-'01-'02 E ' E C. Smith ..........,.............,...,......... Traek '21 1: E M. H. Thornberry ..,..,,............... Football '06 E E E. Wendell ...........,......,...,....... Football '20 E E C. A. Walls ...........,.......,.............. Track '21 E E M. W. Watkins ...........,..,.,........... Football '21 E E H. F.. Zoller ...................,...........,.. Football '20-'21 E E S. I. Zook ....,.....,..,.....,..,............. Football '20-'21 E E 172 it E 4 ' 5 E lllllllllllllllllIIllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK ' 'Z lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllli 3 , E' s mmm mm ' ' - Vg T' TW , 7' I V 31 'V W, by 3 EE L E E F , E r- I w 1 w 1 i , H K tl i-, mi bd NDI Nl Nw ' 1 TJ, II I flu Ygjg E E ,EI E1 H lx, 4 C' R Y x K ' ki ,jg .N x S xs N . , A ..x, .W X ,,, 5-wwwmw , W 1 ,f IE, mi wi vw lr E1 Y ,., A JE , , 1 'A K' 5513: ,352 F 535. WIA WAR X 7.4 L' 31. ': B31 R342 ,. -J ,JA ,- , ,, .,, W - 5525 VE!- ' 'f: i+92 , , .if jxg.-has , f'.'N1 xf--I ffwf -' A Q ,h -2 1,1 ji'-3,','m', f N W'-'3.lf-.vt :fs-'-','f'.gM, 1. 1:4 5. : 455006 L , Q ua Kp A JNM AO . ,V yr? .,,ff.1Aj1.,g . ,L ,if x. h. :QaJi,'f3T7 v', ,,X'1, .113 . 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E Membership is on a competitive basis-an applicant being required to compete 1 E for a place on the casts of plays and to successfully portray parts in two plays, or E to render certain services on the business staff. All students and faculty members, E as well as any lady residents of Rolla, are eligible to compete for membership. E The Players have already presented several plays successfully, their work E being unusually good for amateurs. W E Officers for The Year IQZI-IQ22 E DM. W. WATKINS, '23 ..................,...............,......... President A E MRS. CHARLOTTE SINGLETON .......... Q ......... Vice-President - H. L. LEONARD, '22 .,........,............ ......... S ecreiary E H. H. ARMSBY ............................ ......... A dvisory Director E J. P. GORDON, '23 ...................... ....,.... D irector b E P. E. FISCHER, '23 ........,........,.... ......... B asiness Manager E F. HOSTERMAN, '22 ...........,.... ........, S rage Manager E R. H. KNIGHT, '22 ......................... ......... P roperzfy Manager E Members E Prof. H. H. Armsby F. K. M. Hunter E Dr. Barley E. Jewell ' Miss Helen Baysinger F. A. Kaullen E P. L. Blake . R. H. Knight E ' I. P. Bryan H. L. Leonard E Miss Mary,E. Campbell L. Linzer l E R. M. Courtney F. P. Matlack E K. H. DeCouser D. S. Mosby E Miss D. Culbertson A. W. Naylor, Ir. E Miss Hazel Dent ' Mrs. M. Norville : G. S. Dooley H. Patterson E Miss Billie Farris Mrs. C. Singleton E P. F.. Fischer C. E. Stover E Miss Marion Fulton Mrs. C. E. Stover g J. P. Gordon, Jr. Miss Ruth Tresidder :EI F.. M. Guy D. F. Updike E W. F. Hoke M. Wasmund E F. Hosterman M. W. Watkins E A. L. Hunt T. G. Weir E V. L. 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'b! sfllm I ., ., .1.,. ss., wizn, ,,f:.xg.?,g-..-.iff-.fmfg -.Q.. si' Q, x.-,,, 55Q,3,:.. ,1.,,,,,. ,G-sf V T T llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllll IIIL ' llllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 1 E . A E 5 s E g 5 E a E ' 1 E 1 E E 5 F E- ' A . E ' E E . The Missouri Miner E E E . 5 E 5 E URING the school year 1921-1922, in which the.Miner celebrated its - E A E E seventh birthday, the paper continued to grow and progress with the E E E growth and progress of the school. The aim of the paper has always 1 E E been to reflect the life. and opinions of the faculty, the student body, and E E I the alumni. An even greater effort was put forth the past year and the results E E are gratifying to those who made the endeavor. A E V E E One of the prime objects of the paper is to be the connecting link between 5 ii E E the school and its alumni: to save from complete dissolution that bond that grew I 1 ' E 1 for four years. The Miner has been able to more nearly fulfill this purpose thru E E : the foundation of the M. S. M. Alumni Association which took place at the E E Fiftieth Anniversary of the School, last November. All of the members take the E E E Miner and in this way not only serve their own best interests, but enable the Miner ,. E E to do more of what it should do. y E E Nine members of the Board returned to school in September: Wheeler, Leon- A E E ard, Burke, and Wilkerson on the Editorial Staff, and Teller, Hollow, Watkins, E E E Zeller, and Luckfield on the Business Staff. Wheeler held his position as Chief E E E until November, but was forced to resign on account of heavy school work. All 1 E E regretted to see Bugs,' leave, however, the Board found a man for the position E I E E in Steve Burke. His aggressiveness and far-sightedness has done much to keep E E l the Miner going strong. ' E E E During the year, Valentine, Millikan, and Frey were elected to the Editorial E E 1 5, Staff, and Reid and Schaeffer were elected to the Business Staff. The Miner was E E E unfortunate in being unable to secure a cartoonist. E E A The editorial staff has been active in securing a comprehensive report of E - E E school life and thought. Wilkerson, as Athletic Editor, has given the school E ,. athletics a good boost by his reviews. The business staHf has handled its work in : 1 E E a most creditable manner. It was unfortunate in losing Teller as its head, but E E E Lucky has since shown that he is an efficient Business Manager. Zeller and E E E Schaeffer have handled the circulation in a systematiciway, and have succeeded in : E F' cutting down materially the complaints such a department is always sure to E E y receive. Watkins, Hollow, and Reid have kept the paper well supplied with - E E advertising. E E E Plans are now on foot for a next year Miner that will be Bigger and Better E E E than ever before. E g i F: E a 5 5 r E E E ' , 1 I E 178 E E LlllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll I -: 1 ! t. '1 ' - - ! I - - - I - I I g - N - - - - - , . 4 ' - - - - - - I - - - Y - - - - - - - - - - - n - n - - - - - - - - - - j - I - - - - - - - - 2 - - - n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - K - - - - - - - - - ! - - - ig 1 fm-f-.- CHQ? 'aw-.V , , Q.. --afa3.pff.-.- X5 4 -Vi,-:1yw1,,x . 3. 5 Q6 vigirim .. 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A ...... EDW. TORRENCE, JR. E E Senior Councillor ..........,....... ...... D ONALD B. LOEVY E H E ffunior Councillor ............r.. ...... A. F. MoHR1 E I' . - 'I E Scrzoo ...........,.........,....,.......r... ...... L YNDALL GRoscH E 3 1 E A Treasurer ..............,............,.... ...... L EWIS R. SPRINGER E E E E R E E MEMBERS . E E Paul A. Terry Donald R. Baker E E Donald N. Griflin Harold R. Wormington E E Arlis B. Parkhurst Claude L. Kemper E E Jameson E. Couch, Howard F. Hill E - , E Guy Clement Cunnmgham Fred C. Martm I- E E Kenneth A. Ellison Bourke Samples E : . . . . 5 I Wllllam F.. H. Kmght Wlnston Durant g I . I ll E Orman Horromr ' I Mllton Levy E E Charles B. Kentnor Robert K. Miller E E Charles L. Kitchen Carlos G. Bowers E E E I I E ADVISOR 5 L' - E g Dr. Austm Lee McRae g I I 5 ' 5' E ' E E 5 I I E I E E 5 E E E E I I E I E E E I I - 2 E E E 180 , E LlllllIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf 192 42, ' IlIllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ri -1 1,-' Q ,- . 1 1 +, W ,L-1.1 If-HL IX Y, . 77 i-X x 1 M -E ,Q .v ,V v xl 552 H+ W2 iq ag-.X ii .3-: I4 Il I H'T F fi iw ,Q H4 gl! 51:2 .g-' EQ HI: V-1 Nj 2:1 55 ?E bf-Q FEI EEE E F EE 1 EF! E ly-5 gf- -Q KE LH IE 2.1 'LJ l'.J 4!..J YL 524 4:2 EFS ,-. T1--1 EE! .144 Fl' an EP: QC! EE el'-' Q 1 il ni 'Q fp? If-IL iljv iii!! mrs E-1 will l -v ilu: ff 1 FN? I 1-1, f. , -H :gy -'r s ,5 f .R-T, 335 ji' L W-,,W,,,g,, ,, -K 10? 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Nudelrnan .A Parker Hzslorzan L Pasley T Ranney Scott A Shrrley D Starke . N Strong H. .Teas W. E Ten Eyck Wm E. Teter P F Thompson T M. Thompson V L Whitworth Wm. Weimkin P. D Windsor Ed. H Woolrych W C. Zeuch S. I. Zook rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll - ROLLAMO - Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E p H. . ...................... t.'. .....,,, ,...... . ' E B. . 7 ..............,..,... ........ ' - ' E H. C. Loesche ....,.................. ,,...... S ecrelvzry g C. . ..... A ......,... . ...,... ,.... . .. 5 . E . E . . ' -- . . ' AT. . E . .J. ' A A. E J. ' . . ' D. . E . . J , E H. L. . . . E o. R. . . . . E V. K. . . F . E H. O . . 5 A. . E C. . E . . C . . Q . . B . E R . 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Fetters OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS B. F. Lyons ASSOCIATE MEMBERS . J. A. White S 184 Preszdenf Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treayurer H zsforzan M T Maloney R I McCune McG1r1 Mosby M McDonnell Nawn Parker .G. L. Richert ' E. B. Sanders E. B. Schramm Leo. E. Shire Chris. Southern D. F. Walsh Robt. Zevallos H. E. Zoller G. L. Gabler L. W. Higley H. R. Hunt C. E. Parker J. G. Parker B. F. Ramey 3 3 vii -.523 J I 'Ra .CQ X :S ..'. ,,I '-zifxf V' fx 1-Q 'fm . rllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllI - ROLLAMO - lllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 rl - .. 5 E E 1 nn , . I l n : l 2 : I ' E 5 5 E ' . f' I E E H 'L -u - Q I B : : : : . : 5 : E 2 : ' : 'I : : - : I I : . . . . . I 5 : - F E : - 5 - I : : : - : . I : I 1 1 J . : , E . . i .............................................. : , 1 E - ' 1 - - . . 1 - B S - : . . .......... ............................... - : A : E . . E E E . . ............... .......................,....... 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MUENCH ........... . ...... ........... P iimisf E E T . 5 E MEMBERS l i 2 ' E G. R. Scott E. T. Campbell ,..' li E E r L. E. Shire R. D. Ward p . E g c. B. Keiiiiioi T. G. Weii 2 E E H. H. Pace D. L. Moodle . , E E W. E. H. Kiiighi A. E. Moiiii' . P E E R. K. Miner P. L. Blake f E 5 Pau1.E. Whitesell W. B. Hai-iiwicke E i E i D. Flesh E. Stogsdill : E E J. W. Merrill E. L. Fipps E i E E J. H. Hynes H. R. Berry l E rg.: R. T. Miieiich G. L. Knight i f aj E Lyndall Grosch W. O. Keeling E E E f E l ' E E The M. S. M. Glee Club is one of the younger organizations of the school, E E E having been formed in the early part ofthe Autumn term. Since that time much E E E, has beenaccomplished toward building up a capable musical organization and the y 1 E E club has appeared in public on two occasions. As a good glee club is a valuable E l E E asset to a school, it is hoped that the club will see further growth and advancement 'E E E in the coming years. E . A 5 E 'T 5 E 5 E E 186 5 y V E i E : l . : llllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll ' lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ X X - ,..- ?' 1 1 52 im! 51 E, EJ I-'l Z E1 1 111313 111 at T1111I1LtU11i111'r l l I 1- all ift'T1:'- '- ' CH 76-'-S'.'.' , l D W J . .V . ,1f,g,,.,1 ,Q fx,-lg, Q ik 1225, ,M .9553-Q3-xp f:,g:-QTQEQ-i:1.f Hg ,.-fr cf, Z lip T if! f- 'Y '1:, j -if '7' t,.g, -af-4 . ,. -1mj,'9'F f ',.,1L--,-' - '1 '- j-gs-'f.',?1x! ff . --1 I :TSN'THQ-511-33'11m 53: YQ +5cQ7'7f i. 13911 19 T s Z lCfEl'iT14Efl?T?5ffl- ,cr ra-gm. ,E is '.-Q'-A'fgaw'z:--. . Q R ,..-. sun:.,.1.-2,vx1L5,,k-,fr 'Iu. ,,fj - .nv-' 'Q-Q, rf - 5 . y'4 ,i'K ' 'l't,..f:-fat-I mm! ,'-.L,'f-1--1cf1':x3, H,-,xc . ', -Q - . ..-,....,....-,- X U- 4.11, -.. , 1 . . , -. ,., V., vffui- 1 ,fu-'--.w.,-f..-. -.11 --Q,-:..,f' rv.-, 1-1 .,:-L . ug -- V f--Kg . -. ,, QL-:FA-T r 5 A lk ll V t AY U lv Vx. E I - F -N ':.,,-1-':,:.f,,.,'.f, ,Hair -rf, 11,-,.'.-1 511-1.5, Q3 ,w . -Q 1, lllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll ' O lllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllll MISSOUTI M1D1Dg and Metallurg1cal ASSOC13t1OH -IE M1SSOuf1M1H1Hg 'md Metallurg1cal Assoc1at1on was orgamzed IH 1895 as the MISSOUII M1H1Hg Club Th1S name was changed to MISSOUYI Mmmg ASSOClHf1OH 1n 1910 and to the MISSOUFI M1H1Hg and Metallurglcal ASSOC1at1OH 1n 1919 The objects ofthe assoc1at1on are Flrst to advance the knowledge of m1n1ng and metallurgy among 1tS members Second to promote good fellowsh1p among the students and alumn1 Thlrd to br1ng the School of MIHCS and Metallurgy 1nto closer relatlon w1th the m1n1ng and metallurg1cal profess1ons at large The assoc1at1on has a membersh1p of elghty five whlch IS the largest 1n 1tS hlstory Members ofthe A I M M E and alumn1 have g1ven hearty co operat1on and we are 1ndebted to them for the 1nterest1ng meet1ngs held th1s year The assoclatlon was guest at the fall meet1ng of the St LOUIS sectlon of the A I M M E wh1ch was held 1n Rolla durlng home com1ng week The followmg prom1nent men gave talks at that meet1ng T A R1ckard P N Moore A Thacher A D Terrell Mr DeWolfe and Mr Valerlus Dur1ng the year we were fortunate 1n havmg the d1fferent aspects of m1n1ng an metallurgy explamed to us by the followmg well known men Dr C H Fulton D1fCCtOf ofthe MISSOUFI School of MIHCS ' H A Buehler State Geolog1st D A Lyon Un1ted States Bureau of MIHCS Cogh1ll Un1ted States Bureau of MIHCS DeWolfe State Geolog1st for Ill1no1s PaulR Cook M S M O7 R G Kmckerbocker M S M 13 In February we are hop1ng to have Mr Arthur Thacher w1th us and at least two other speakers before the end of the year OFFICERS I F HODGES P7'65ZL276'77f PROF C R FORBES VzceP1'eszdenf A I H HOSTERMAN Sfffgfafy H F VALENTINE T7'6fl5W-97' llIllllllllllIllllllIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll 192 'Z Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll gg g E A E . 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H Cathcart Ben Layton Howard Fleck H A Scruby M L Torrence Leo Linzer P D Windsor Bruno Rixleben F K M Hunter A C Rucker E J Wendell Wm Hoke A F Denison F C Mulford F I Henderson E M Guy P Gordon R F Orr R Stroup S K Reid W M Watkins MEMBERS IN FACULTY Josiah Bridge Dr. C. H. Fulton I. R. Guiteras Dr. C. L. Dake Dr. A. L. McRae C. Y. Clayton MEMBERS or STATE SURVEY STUDENT MEMBERS T. M. Bains W. F. Pond R K. Stroup I. W Alcorn J. G Miller B. E Charles Wm McClelland E. Jewell Eddie Pesout . A B. Parkhurst W E Teeter Michael Healy I T. Hodges W. E Remmers R. E Murphy I I Habertheir H H Leonard I W Keyes Harold Childress McAlp1ne Keeler McG1rl Fisher Forgotson Kaley Schmidt Campbell Mosena Hubbard Patterson L Frey Grady F Mohri J L Gregg F. L FIPPS G A Dooley H S Pence E . . . 5 . J. E . 5 . . . E . . 5 A . . A B E. A. 5 ' A J. N. ' . 5 . . ' . P. E. ' 5 ' A J. M. E. ...P c. B. 5 A . . A. D. ' ,, . . . X E. T. E A . c. c. A 5 . . ' H. Gb E . . H. F. E . . R. F. E J. . A A. . 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L Cadet Battalion E E E ' Roster qf Ojfeers, Noueommixsioneal Ojieers, ana' Privatesg E Q C E , CADET MAJOR ' C E E E . w. W. Bolt I L E CAPTAINS - E E E S. H. Stuart S. F.. Storrs, Aajutaut E 'Q E H. E. Zoller E. R. Tragitt, Supply Offer . : E E , 1sT LIEUTENANTS - E E M. Reeves W. C. Lay E E QND LIEUTENANTS . 5 E H. E. McBride V. H. Webster E E 1sT SERGEANTS E E B. R. Mennie P. Hegwer E E STAFF SERGEANTS E E D. C. Gibson M. Wanenmacher E E ' B. F. Hoover K. A. Schmidt E E I P A. B. Parkhurst, Color Sergeant : l g 'SERGEANTS V :E E G. F. Nawn ' H. R. Drouot E E R. F. Orr C. B. Davis : E . W. Mikell J. O. Hunt L. Springer E l E E. A. Buck, eau Guard t E E CoRPoRALs E E M. M. McClelland C. F. SchaeH'er , E E W. E. H. Knight ' D. L. Moodie E E W. E. Remmers C. L. Kemper E -E J. Christopher A. W. Naylor C. W. B. Sitzler E J. P. Campbell, Color Guard E A E PRIVATES Q E i H. D. Ainsworth N. Foster M. Levy W. B. Sharp E E DQR. Baker G. L. Gabler C. W. Magalis W. E. Simpson E E R. A. 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' ' sur Home Coming HE Fiftieth Anniversary was celebrated in a fitting manner on November 4 5 and 6 The three day program included a reception, a play, an automobile trip to Meramec Spring play on the golf links, football games, an alumni banquet, the autumn meeting ofthe St Louis Section of the A I M E The formation of a national alumni organization Was an outstanding result of the Home Coming celebration A meeting was held Friday afternoon with seventy five alumni present, at which the matter of a national association was brought up The men from St Louis and Tulsa were proud of the achievements of their chapters and were outspoken in their desire for a nation Wide body M M Valerius, of Tulsa, was elected temporary chairman and L E Turnbull of St Louis, was appointed temporary secretary Enthusiasm ran high, the need of such a body being forcibly brought out by the many speakers A committee of seven men was appointed to revise a proposed constitution, which had been pre sented, and to act as a nom nating committee The members of the committee were I A Garcia, 00 R F Rucker, 06 G R Dean, 90 S Brown, 17 G B Morgan 04 V H McNutt, 10 and K Walsh 17 The committee met later in the afternoon to make some desired changes in the constitution After the banquet Friday evening the committee presented the constitution, which was adopted The name of the association is the Missouri School of Mines Alumni Association. Membership shall be open to alumni, to all former students, and to those persons deemed Worthy of honorary membership The oH'icers shall be a President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer The headquarters of the association shall be at Rolla, Mo. and the Secretary-Treasurer must be a resident of Rolla The offlcers elected were: President, A. D. Terrill 98 of Chicago Ill.- Vice-President, A. Emory Wilson, of Fresno, Califn Secretary-Treasurer, G. R Dean, 90 Rolla, Mo. N The dues of the association are 25.00 yearly, including a year's subscription to the Miner, or, 550.00 for life membership, including ten years' subscription. Seven- ty-five men have joined to date, and from this nucleus will develop an active ever-ready association ready to help the undergraduates, to keep up that fellow- ship spirit which was so evident during Home-Coming, to help all school activities, to extend broadcast the prestige of M. S. M., and to .promote the technical and social interests of its members. The celebration was brought to a close by the ball held at the Gymnasium Saturday evening. The gym was appropriately decorated for such a gala occasion. The grand march was led by Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Young and Dr. and Mrs. A. L. McRae. W X 1 - V ' 194 I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' ' IlllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll , 1 . . . , A . y . . . ., the organization. of an Alumni Association, and a formal program. - , 3 c l . A - , I u Q 3 ' ' x 1 ' 7 . 7 Q . . . , . . , . . , . , 7 f 7 . . , , . . , . , . 3 7 3 3 D 7 7 D 7 ' J llllllllllllllIlIIIllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 2 '21 ' llllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .iv'.'.f'- - fm Q35 40 .M--g'LfiHSS,'4E5l,Swlgfffg Q If X A fr: 215'if'64f514f1'1,1'2-IEWF-f5 g: f O F W t'vi'K:3fi1???5'5f5?.m-Ti5631. 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Don't look half as rough as it is, came from a well seasoned Miner. But before many days had passed our youthful knowledge seeking raw meat, labeled Freshmen, had come to the same conclusion. Occasional clashes with the Sophs took place all of the first week, but they were mere skirmishes in which a few Freshmen were always caught and brought to the corner of Pine and 8th Streets where they entertained great crowds by their natural inborn talents, which were brought to the surface by stimulating massage, applied posternally by the willing Sophs. K Q By the fifth day after registration theinew blood had coagulated and was not to be easily dissolved by the second year huskies. That night the bloodiest-slaughter recorded in the history of raw meat took place. As the barrel stave supply had become exhausted it was necessary to resort to clubs. When the fight was over it was found that the casualties were about balanced, altho the Sophs claimed the honors. 'More bones would have been broken had it not been for the nine inches of mud in which the fighters Hfrolickedl' so passionately. Sunday night the fresh meat was run out of town in order that it would be stale enough for the official battle on Monday morning. In conformation with the usual custom the new class made the night a memorable one by spending it on the damp, cold Phelps County fairgrounds. This particular class, being blessed with several self-appointed leaders, was organized in true militarv fashion, then by forcing their imagination to function, pictured some of their numbers being shang- hied by the scheming Sophs and being tied to the earth, or thrown into roving box cars, thus keeping them entertained until after the class fight. A few upper classmen paid the Frosh a social call and acquainted them with the songs and yells they would need to know for the next day. The fight was pulled off the next day as scheduled, and as the Sophs were supposed to win they did. With one pants leg rolled above the knee, greenpaint on leg and face with foolish signs on theirbacks, and more foolish looks on their faces, the broken class of 25 was marched spiritedly to ackling Field Here they amused the audience by indulging in such gentle games as molasses shampooing, lampblack clubbing egg throwing proposing, singing, shimmying, and soul kissing, all to the tune of paddle jazz. The activities for the day closed by presenting them with the royal head-dress for Freshman Engineers-green caps. Altho some thought them nifty, nobby and neat, the great majority became so excited over the pros- pects of burning them on Thanksgiving eve that a stack of boxes, rivaling the funeral pyre of Croesus, was consumed in flames, in spite of the emphatic protests of the Rolla Police Force. This ended 1921 Freshman abusement and Sophomore tyranny. 3 7 ! J' . Q D J 195 llllllIIlllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' 19 'Z 'Z IllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SCHQ7 7fi3??vfw:.. ' xg g f -..f B . r lllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllll ' ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 E I E E E ' E E E I E E E E . E I A : E Freshman Smoker E E . FTER the burning of the green caps at Thanks- E E Q X giving holiday, the Freshmen took on an en- . E I i K tirely different attitude. Boots and John B's. - E l 1' V ff became quite the prevailing garm with them. In E E 2.15 5 fact, a Freshman began to be treated like white E E R -I folks. He was recognized on the street and respected E E more among the upper classmen. In appreciation of E E Ti this change in affairs, the Freshman class gave an en-1 E E an tertainment in the form of a Smoker. This wonder- E E ful fete was staged on January the fourteenth, and the E E J' attendance lacked very little of being 10029. On such E E I mm an occasion as this no self-respecting Freshman class E E could depend on. local talent for entertainment. They E E needed real professional entertainers, and they sure enough had them. Before E E we come to this stage of the game we must bring in some minor points that went E E to make up the program. ' E E The party opened promptly at nine o'clock. A large circle of chairs was made E E around the boxing ring. This did not begin to accommodate the spectators, how- E E ever, so some of them were persuaded totake back seats in another circle of chairs. E E The customary method of passing the pipe of peace was not attended to, but each E E man was presented with a handsome meerschaum pipe-made in Missouri. Then E E the peace smoke was started with no hesitancy as to the biting of a new cob E E pipe and Old Hillside combined. No drinks were served by the class. The E E first address was made by Professor Armsby: H Boys, the Sky is the Limit. After E E that the first bout was staged by two welter ,weight dingies. This was not a hot E E scrap and up to thepresent time we have been unable to find out the kinship of the E E two negroes, but from the way they fought, one of them must have been depending E E upon the other for a livelihood and did not want to disable him. The next bout E E was of a more exciting nature. The opponents were Richardson and Stogsdill, who E , if fought to a draw. Enthusiasm had reached its height, but we want to tell you that E E the entertainment had just begun. Mr. Abie Goldstein was introduced and his E E repertoire consisted of a bunch of good jokes. Every one brought down the house. E E The lady entertainers were then brought in to bring about the evening's grand E E finale. Miss Fawnette was a beautiful blonde, who appeared dressed in a very ' E scanty costume of pink chinensis. Miss Phyllis Savonarola was quite a different E E type. She was a brunette of much heavier stature and was garbed in a natty little E E creation of red satin. These two renowned actors were encored many times on E A E account of their wonderful ability in their song andfdance numbers. Their jubilant E E nature and friendliness with their sudience were probably their greatest factors to E E make their act a success. In all entertainments of this kind the success rests in i . I 1 I ' I E 196 E E : Lllllllllll l l lllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllli 192 'Z IllIllIlIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll g ll -.. ,. .fcryi 2-:iff-iz XS 4 Jif5iiYi4?a1. . . , 5-K Qs 6 ,,,at75,3393p2af12,g1g'q1f5s.ifg. O F x Z ,3apgg,5Qeg..fyHQ, g .. . .ww 14' -J -'fr.T. '1',.,i'f 'Q' ri, 115 'J-,.1'g :, -:ng-W' : .351-vrg . , amen AL-4--fda . um - .:f,. V-rg..-new-ti . - f.mgSv?-r-f.navIff,:5r?ef5:Q-Lew,-1-af-.a in W 0 2 wwf. ., . ,, , Z., 1 .s .D ,yy . '1gL,.,,4 , .fkf ,-,-,,, ,- f 4 ,Ji f,,.' . ' wtf? -15'--izQfgffi-5-f. 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X i 1 Senior Trip N WEDNESDAY April 12 1921 a bunch of rambling wrecks from Rolla Tech boarded Number Four starting on their Senior trip After a quiet evening in St Louis, and a little rest for some, Thursday was spent in a visit to Donk Brothers mines in Illinois Our motley crew were mistaken at first for strike breakers and then for sons of English stockholders The latter mistake had not been cleared up by noon, so the price charged for our luncheon was proportionate to our supposed rank During our perambulations through the mines, we had the advantage of having Kluge, 18 as our most courteous and efficient guide That evening our party left St Louis and took over Ironton s Ritz en masse The following day was very pleasantly CPD and rofitably CPD spent in hiking up and over Pilot Knob and Shepard Mountain he value of this trip was largely historical, and we were all pleased when it had indisputably faded away into a memory and become only a part of our individual pasts During spare moments and especially about twilight, the romantic atmosphere which hovers over these mountains inspired the whiskey tenors to blend their voices so harmoniously that the natives followed them up and down the streets of Ironton showering them with never ending applause Saturday gave us our most varied experiences of the trip We journeyed by taxi through Graniteville, visiting the Elephant Rocks, the granite quarry, and the iron mine at Iron Mountain At this last mentioned place, we were given ample demonstrations of the oratorical ab1l1t1es of several mining engineers The day ended only after a perilous taxi trip from Frederickton to Flat River Sunday saw us hugging the radiators and cursing the janitor at the New Hammond -new only by courtesy. Many of the boys with the ability of making friends easily enjoyed the comforts of a cozy parlor and the congenial companion- ship ofthe feminine sex Monday and Tuesday were spent visiting mines and mills in the immediate vicinity of De Loge. Despite the romantic name of this city CFD nothing very exciting developed during our stay within its fair environs. Wednesday was, perhaps, the banner day of the trip. No Senior who was with the party can forget the treatment we received at the Hurculaneum smelter including, as it did, an excellent luncheon served by the wives of the mine officials.- No effort was spared to insure our complete comfort Our party arrived in St. Louis that evening, as the miner s portion of the trip During the evening, we enjoyed an elabotate banquet given by the St. Louis Alumni Association at the American Annex. Many old timers were present, and everyone enjoyed and appreciated this timely get-together. I i The metallurgists of the party, under the able guidance of Professor Bains, visited numerous plants and factories in and around St. Louis for the rest of the week. No review of this trip would be complete without an appreciative acknowledge- ment of the work of Professor Forbes, who piloted the party during the trip, in spite of limited facilities, with such apparent ease and in such a manner that each individual was enabled to get the most possible good from the experience. .I i E 45 :- E.. IIITI T3lII 1- . SGW? .,.....a,... . .. Q, 40 ,. ,,Q. . .,.:.: , .. edit Sei' Pjsfifx.f',iiffi7FQ7g35'v,ififisi ' ,'.f:'it12ffQE::5s,.fe.,. -f:1f?zi44.i1wlzfweq..f,. , QM, , i . 15rrfellfkiiigrifKiftji-,ig2if?:-iipifiszgf.-WLTQgrlijifgiiig 2, ' g ' 5 ,L gi rllllll llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIC ' ROLLAMO - IllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll if 5 e 1 - I E E - E E - . . : E ,The Junior Trip E E r E I : 1 - . I E IVE men, under the able chaperonage of Prof. Forbes, spent six weeks E E during May and June visiting the different mining camps in the West. E E They were: Steve Burke, Henry Hubbard, Miken Healy, Pluto E 5 Cameron and P. D. Windsor. E - E' . . E E The party left Rolla on Sunday night, May Sth. The following day was spent E E visiting several mines and mills in the Joplin District. Tuesday was very enjoyably E spent in Fort Worth with the entertainment of Mr. and Mrs. White, parents of E . , - Fred VVh1te, a former student at M. S. M. The next jump was to El Paso where E E the party was met by the Scientific Club of the Texas School of Mines. A feature E - u u u Q Q E of their entertainment for us was an inspection of the A. S. 81 R. Copper Smelter. E 1 . . . 3 E Jaurez, Mexico, was by no means avoided, so it was a rather haggard party that E E left for Bisbee. Four days were spent in visiting the mines of C. 81 A. and Phelps- E 1 . . . 1 E Dodge Co.'The social side was not neglected, for through the kindness of several E n n . ' : I old M. S. M. men located in Bisbee, we were uests of the Countr Club at two E E dances. i . I . ' , : - ,b . D . E . . . . . . . 4 5 E Two days were consumed in traveling from Bisbee to Phoenix by rail and from - 3 . E there to Globe by auto stage over the famous old Apache Trail. The Roosevelt E E Dam was visited en route. Two days were spent in Globe and Miami inspecting E g . . . g 5 the properties of the Miami Copper Co. : - I 5 A .. H . 'I E But one day was spent at Ray, en route to Ago, Ariz., and then the party E E moved on to Los Angeles where a few days were consumed in rest and general E 1 D - E recuperation. ' E ll I 5 . . . ' : A da was used for si htseein in Frisco after which the art ourne ed to E I Y g g . . 2. .P YJ .y. . P: E Sacramento where some time was spent in visiting gold dredges in the near vicinity. E E Several more days were consumed in Grass Valley, California, inspecting gold E E mines, stamp and cyanide mills. It was a rather tired crew that arrived in Salt E - Lake after the longest single stretch of travel on the trip. Ourinterest in Bingham E f - . . ff , I E Canyon was not diminished by this fact, however. E l E Due to the Pueblo Hood, which was at its height at this time, the six men E , - 'E were separated upon leaving Salt Lake. Some of them were able to get down to E E Castle Gate, Utah, and visit the coal mines, while the others went direct to St. Louis. E 4 E . . . , . E E On the whole, the trip was highly beneficial from an educational point of view. E : The men who made the trip wish to thank, through these columns, the ofiicials who E E made our visits so pleasant at their properties. 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'a:Q.f.41..: 4g,s:fw.,i,uL yfqga 1 I S tg, Fifi 111 6, f,. . -,-V-..v.-4 ,,:.-.w14 ',-L - .. , A, .,,, V.,., :I .rk '5gQ..,, 7,7 LI I Il l Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 19 Saint Patrick s LL NATURE smiled and favored the Miners with the fairest of all fair days on which to honoi and pay homage to our venerable but mighty Patron Saint Worthy sons in the two lower classes were granted the privilege of paying their respects to the Saint by creating floats for the gala parade which escorted His Most Gracious Person from the Frisco station, where he arrived in great state on his private car It was a parade such as had never been seen before and was entirely too magnificent an escort for any save Saint Pat himself It was the materialization of great thoughts and conceptions evolved out of the minds of students especially gifted with opinions of the faculty These opinions were expressed concretely in the form of Hoats which set forth vividly before the wide world, the weaknesses, caprices, sins, whims, and 1d1osyncras1es of ye hard boiled facultie In this, as in other school activities, the vocational men were there with ideas and the ability to put them over The great Saint, impersonated by James E ewell, entered the city accom panied by his two Royal Guards, D F Slim Updike and F Emily Hoster man, and his two Pages, A W Spoof Walker and C F Snipe Schaeffer St Pat s private hand car serving as the Royal Conveyance The Venerable Saint took his place at the head of the procession assembled to greet him and led the host ofloyal wearers ofthe green to Parker Hall amid the loud cheers ofgreat throngs. Qld men and little children watched- so did the women. And innocent young things' from far and near with hairline eyebrows, pasted curls, divided eyelashes, rosy lips Qin Cupid's bowsj rolled stockings, and pharmaceutical complexions, forgot their deadly baby-stare to open wide their eyes in wonder as the mighty host rolled by. I At Parker Hall the customary preliminary ceremonies took place, enlivened by form of aerial bombs, set off by the patriotic Freshman Class an innovation in the to herald the entrance of the honored Class of '21 into their roped enclosure. When the last Senior was within, a great bomb burst high overhead, from which red, white and blue parachute opened, carrying a large silk Miner Hag. As the orange and white silken banner floated lazily high over the green campus on a gentle puff f th cheeks of Aeolus a loud and orotund command to kow-tow struck rom e , dumb fear into the hearts of the weak, but reverence 1n the hearts of true .M1ners, and won obeisance from all: Saint Patrick stood in the centre of the stage erected at the entrance to Parker Hall. Surveying the situation and seeing that he was recognized by all, he made a short speech, after which he demanded, in a voice of h d r the Blarney Stone As good fortune would have it, lVIcC1urken, an Irish t un e , . - . , Geologist of wide renown, was in the crowd, and hearing the Patron Saint' express 201 Q 1 1 I - 1 1 - l i 1 1 1 E t0 I0 -gi E E E 5 IIIU 5' T ' ' M ., . Tflififiiic F as -1-.-rr-,lf-g1,jj:'f9 . - f ri? II I Illlll I IIIIIIIIIIIII I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 x : I I - I U ' - - . . 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Mac,' had spent many of the younger E years of his life prospecting among the Blarney Stone beds of Ireland, and after E much study and mathematical calculation Caided and abetted by Prof. Deanl, he E had come to the conclusion that the Blarney Stone outcrop must appear somewhere near Rolla, Missouri, U. S. A. Taking pick in hand he prospected for a brief time, E soon returning with the much coveted stone, which he placed at the feet of Saint Pat. ll l Saint' Pat called each Senior forward, made him kow-tow, kiss the Blarney Qi Stone with resounding smacks, and finally pronounced him a Knight of the Order of , , St. Patrick, not missing any opportunity to chide him for his pet weaknesses. Sql Following the knighting of the Seniors, Saint Pat bade all adieu until eleven l o'clock' that evening, promising to appear at that time at the Grand Masque Ball at Jackling Gymnasium to crown the Queen. A P A few hours after night had fallen upon the campus and streets of Rolla, the scenes of so much activity during the day, joyous crowds made their way to the gymnasium where a veritable dreamland awaited them. Artistic hands had used to good advantage the tasteful decorations, entirely obscuring the original ap- pearance of the room. At nine o'clock Gene Rodemich's mirth makers struck a C note of harmony which would have put pep in feet of stone, and the gay crowd, in L their masks and multi-colored costumes, circled the ball-room with rhythmic step '- and graceful sway, until, as the hour of eleven struck, there thundered through the hall a sonorous command- kow-tow! It was St. Pat, and all obeyed. f- The Saint moved majestically down the human aisle formed by the dancers l who, with knees bent and heads bowed low, sought to do him homage. ' Follovving 5 Saint Patrick came stately Queens of former years and pretty maids of honor, each E under escort of chosen members of the Junior Class. Then with grace, courtliness E and charm our queenly Queen of the 1921 Saint Patrick's Celebration slowly glided , down the aisle, and kneeling at the foot of the throne, was crowned by St. Pat. V Rising, she took her place beside him amid the loud and sincere applause of all ' present, for this lovely Queen, Miss Hazel,Den't,. had Won the hearts of all. E I Again the stream of Jazz Melody poured forth and the syncopation held the E dancers bewitched until the wee sma' hours. . X . E SELAH! 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X M 1 W x fx wifi J X110 x Y M Ah G? N 1 Wk if sf ' ff fl X f 141: -rf 1 fffk 'ef 'iff ,- ,Ee E565 x1x X ff l .f,jf L Za! icy, 11 ,ff Q 1 5 5 f 1 k V ,gf X m iw ff fvfgx ,wf gag? 11 141 new gk 7 X Vam- , , 'QW 1 1 fx 11 ff, 'Wvff X iw' ,nf 1 4 .J A f if ,. C511 jg. xy! ,Ye f :'P-'- f 11 3 1 Q in x V M7514 M511 Sith ' 4. 11 'Sf-1 I xx Vigfifwf I Xxx nl 'J X 1922 the cast carried their parts with a success seldom reached in the production of , ..g,q5f1T5E'f'!i Qfiiififvsi-Q. I t sf '5 W-' X O iyigfzi uafi.--Aer-I-.-51' 4r,g2:!1f'fI4-'f 1.9 f S 5 .,.s-fseffrs-fgff'.z::.'1:-,s.sf---wk 3 x'b? 'v'F-T3-' ' gf! S. A I V, . . , . ., .f g+,'fi -nxt' 7-' 'sc ew: ffl., A. - .'.-L: 'I g.pg,Qg','3'27 .. - ?f:i2C.'ff3: .'fGf5244fHvQ, 50 11-1 N ' - -: ' 1 '.:P1',-'H K'-131-,',,'. 'N 1- .Qwg,:',Xz.:f.cf...51' f f 5 -.'fJA 2- M .PV . V , Q,-.-. ,gat f.. , rag.: ,.g j..v,,,x..V., ,u.-: ,zgx 1 ,,.1.Ag,4,. A , Ing. .g.-4 -ML. f...,...a .. .-.. -fx. 1. .1.s..,-M. ,. .- A .f:.:g,.,3.f .'. . ,gg-,-fg: ::JL,.'...'4.s.5 .-j -vgfh --.i .- .- . , s.-r YY' rllllllllllllIIIIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllll The 'Plays URING the past year one of the most entertaining features of our college activities has been the series of college plays produced by the members of the M S M Players Five plays have been brought before the student body and the good people of Rolla, and success has attended each perform- ance In add1t1on to the more pretentious plays, an excellent two act farce was presented before the assembly on the sixteenth of December as a farewell enter- tamment before the Xmas holidavs These plays have all been put on by students and the girls of Rolla Some exceptional talent has been developed, and the M S M Players well deserve the support their efforts have drawn from the FACING THE MUSIC The premier effort of the new organization was concerned with the production of a three act farce comedy by James Henry Darnley entitled Facing the Music. The thread upon which the plot of this play hangs is that of mistaken identity and the mistake of a minister s wife in returning from a visit and taking up her residence in the flat of a sporty young married man whose name is identical with that of her husband Under the able direction of Prof H H Armsby and with an excellent staff amateur theatricals The music rendered by a novelty orchestra under the leadership of Dutch Cohlbry was appropriate and excellently rendered THE CAST Rev fohn Stnzth the Curate of St Andrews ffohn Smzth the Other Yohn Smzth Dzek Desmond the Other Mr Srnzth s Guest Cot Duncan the Other Mr Srnzth s Dnele Sergeant Du et!,fro1n Vzne St Polzee Statton Mahel, the Curate s W1 e Mary, the Other Mr Sntzth s Wye ....i...i...i.,.........i. Flora Fothertngay Q' the Bzjou Theatre .,...,.......,.i,. Mrs Pontzng the Other Mr Smiths Househeeper THE STAFF Dzreetor .....,..,,.i,.i..........,i....i.....i........,i,..........,.... Assistant Direetor ,.i.....ii.......... ....,.,..,..,.,....... Genera! Manager .....i................,..,.....,..,. Business Manager .,........,.s..s..,............... Stage Manager ...........,..,.,s....,......,..ci,.i,.. i Property Manager .....,..,...,,i. ,..,,s,........,. J. P. Bryan . P. Gordon H L Leonard J. F Hosterman R. H. Knight Ruth Tressider Helen- Stover Marion Fulton Dorothy Culbertson H. H. Armsby . P. Gordon . F. Updike . E. Fischer . F. Patterson , . H. Knight 5- E E . . . W' 5 E students and town people. E E . T E E -1 - ' cc 77 E E . . . 7 E . c . . , . . . ' . . E E - s E E ' A - ' : E - .. , 3 . B i' , G . V ....... .. E U , . .......... I E . ' . ' ' ..... . X E' f lm! ....... l ..................,.. 5 . ' , ' . ' E E v E I E D E P E H E R E 206 gg llllllllIIllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK 1922 IIlllllllIllllllIIllllIIIIlIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 .. 'SCHQ74 ,, rlllllllIIllllllllIlllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - IllllIIlIlllllIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 A E E E NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH E I l 1 i E Nothing But The Truth,', a comedy by James Montgomery, was presented E ' E to a highly appreciative audience in Parker Hall on the night of VVednesday, E E April 27, 1921. E E As a comedy, this play could not be excelled, and those who witnessed its first E t E performance here were fortunate in being able to witness such a comedy so credit- E 1 E ably enacted. The comedy note was very skillfully struck, and the audience E bi E displayed a degree of appreciation which reflected well the merit of the acting and E 'Z E the success of the direction. E 'Q E Nothing But The Truth represents the entanglements into which a young E ll E business man is plunged when he wagers that he can tell the truth, the whole E 1 E truth, and nothing but the truth for twenty-four hours. The fact that the money E if y is not his own, but part of a charitable fund entrusted to his fiancee, the daughter E ll E of his employer, makes a situation tense in the extreme. E lt E The efforts of a well-chosen cast, coupled with the able direction of Prof. H. H. E E Armsby and W. L. Stewart and the hard'work of Chuck,' Kiskaddon as stage E E manager, Watty,' Watkins as electrician, Emily Hosterman as property man, E I 5 and Thorny Thornberry as business manager gave the audience a presentation -E E that will long be rembered as one of M. S. M's. best. The music rendered by the 5 ji E seventeen-piece orchestra, under the direction of Mr. John W. Scott, was an added ' E source ofenjoyment. E 'L ' Altogether, the Star and Garter is to be congratulated on the high class of E 1 E entertainment which this presentation afforded, and its members in the cast may E ,P E well feel proud of their performance. E E Such was the success of this first presentation of Nothing But The Truth E l E that, when the newly organized M. S. M. Playersl' were called on to give a play if ' E for the entertainment of the visitors during Home-Coming Wee'k, it was decided E 1 E i to give this play again as a revival. About the nucleus of members of the first E i' E cast still in school, a new cast was organized, and the play was given for the second E I E time on the evening of Thursday, November 3, 1921. h E ' E The success of the second presentation was exceeded by that of the first in E i Fl nothing but attendance, which was due solely to the fact that so many of the 5 f E students had previously seen the play and that reservation of the best seats was E 1 E made for visitors. Doc Armsby once more showed his ability as director until E 1 E called away by his father's death, Pem Gordon then taking up Doc,s duties E j E in a very creditable manner. Paul Fischer as business manager, Emily Hoster- 1 l E man as stage manager, Ralph Knight as property man, Frank Hunter as advertising E 1 E manager, and L. Grosch as electrician each contributed to the success of the play E l E and deserve a large share of the praise which the performance so richly .deserved E E and which was so freely given by those who had the privilege of witnessing it. E 1 E ' , E 1 E DRAMATIS PERSONAE : l E Character Fin! Cas! Sccona' Cast E . Bob Bennet! ....... . .... Pem Gordon ............ Pem Gordon ' E 1 g U . ,, ,, . ,, 5 E E. M. Ralston ..... .... P hil Colbert .............. HB1ll Hoke . E , E Dick Donnclb ..,.. ..,. ' 'Shucksn Leonard ...... Shuclis Leonard E E Van Dascn ........ ..., ' 'Chollyn Collet ............ Fuzz Knight E ' E E ' 207 E Z 5 5 Q Lllllllllll ll llIlllIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 19 2 'Z Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll ve -v '.:r3'lT1A-All 25,5-? w!r. :.. SP 5 s q' ., is... . --...wffsgtf-i'Sis?F32fi?-fifff-352555525229fZ?l5f2fEi.23'5?f53, Z, i sg' I , g rllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll ROLLAMO - llllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 T rm ., E s E E E Bishop Doran ....... ..... ' 'Whitty Whitworth.. Val Valerius E E E Gwen Ralston ....,... A.4..... H azel Dent .........,.....A..,, Hazel Dent E E E Mrs. Ralston ....., ...,.... H elen Stover .......,.......... Marguerite Norville E ' E E Ethel Clark .rr..., ...A Ruth Tresidder ....,....... Elizabeth Owens E E E Mahel ....,....... ...r., E mily Harris ................ Marion Fulton E E A E Sahel ....,.,......,..l.......... .. , ,.r... Marion Fulton .............. Bertha Fulton E E ' E Martha .....,....,...r,.,....r...l...r,.,.......... Dorothy Culbertson .... Dorothy Culbertson E E E The proceeds of the first presentation were given to the Eddie Bohn Memorial E E E Fund, ' and of the second to the Athletic Association. E E .. ' E E I : I E SUPPRESSED DESIRES E E E At the assembly of December 16, three organizations united to give the E E E student, body an appropriate farewell program before the holidays. The M. S. M. E E E Players contributed the two-act farce, Suppressed Desires, by Susan Glaspel E E E and George Gram Cook. The M. S. M. Glee- Club made its initial appearance, E E E before an M. S. M. audience in a rendition of well chosen songs. The instrumental E E E music for the occasion was contributed by Dutch Cohlbry's orchestra. The E . E entertainment was a total success, and the audience carried to their homes for the E E 5 holidays one added memory of the ability of the student organizations to enter- E E E tain and please. E E ,, THE cAsT -g g E Henrietta Brewster .........,............................,....... Marguerite Norville E v E E Stephen Brewster, her hashttna' ......,.....,........,. Claude Valerius E If E Mahel, her sister .................,.............,.............,.. Marion Fulton E E I : E THE STAFF ,X E E E Director ............,... ...... ....,..................... H . H. Armsby ' E E ' E Stage Manager ...,... ..........,.........,..,........,.......,..,.....,,. M . W. Watkins E E 5 For the M. S. Players E ' E E ' Director ..,..........,..,.,.......,.............................,...,....,....... P. Gordon E E E A Stage Manager ...................., ...,., L . R. Springer l E : E Property Manager ...,......,............,..,..,.................................,.. L. Grosch E E E For the M. s. M. Glee cate E E E Director ...,...,... .................................,.......................... W . D. Turner E E : Acconipanist ,..... ......................, Q .....,.........................,.. R . F. Muench E E E For Datch'si ' Orchestra E E E Director ..... ..,.....,..........,....,..,..... : ..,.......,.....,...... F . P. Kohlbry ' E i 5 5 E 1 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ' E E E This clever, three-act comedy was given by the Playersfor the benefit of the E E E Rollamo on February 10. The performance was for the entertainment of the E E E students and the guests present for the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of E E g the school. The performance was well attended and afforded a treat in the way E 1 E E of college theatricals which it would be hard to surpass. E , E E The cast of this production was especially strong, and the lines of the play 5 E E are such as to give the actors a chance to show at their best. The plot is based on - E E the effort of a ne'er-do-well son of a rich soap manufacturer to impress his father :A E E and, incidentally, his father's secretary with his ability to make good. To do this E E E he enters the soap business as his father's competitor and, after many entanglements E E E and slips, finally wins his father over to his ideas of aggressive advertising and the E E E girl to his ideas on the matrimonial question. E E y The musical program was rendered by The Varsity Orchestra, composed of E E E 203 E S LllllIlIllllIllIlllllIIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 1922 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllll P , E , . ,4.-ii.-f SCHCD4 3.?,Qg,,,,m' - . 'av M 5 Q,Ki 'T ' c Q -.- g --7 rllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ROLLAMO - umnmmumnImlnummunnnmnu E E Hill, Linzer, 'VVasmund, Dooley, Whitworth, and Muench. It was appropriate le : E and well received by the audience. T E THE CAST E E Maiy Grayson ..,....,A.A..,.........,...,........,.,....,......,. ....l...., M arion Fulton E E ffohnson ...A.........A...A,.,...A......,.,........,....,.......... ...A...... T om Weir m E E Countess cle Beaariea ...A......i.........,...,...i i..i,i.,.. B ertha Fulton Orial E .E lEwoclneyA4Martin A........i,...,...i.........,..,....... ....,...i. W . F. Hoke E E yras artin ..........,....,i.....,..........,...,... i.,..,..,. R .H. Kni ht E E Ambrose Peele .......,.,.i...i,.......,...,...i........ ...i...,.. I ack Poweis E E Marie .A.....,i.......,.A.......i..4..,.................,.,.. i.ii.,.... F, lizabeth Owens E E Williaiiz Smith .,4,.,...,.,...,...,......4.........,..., .i...,.i.. L . Grosch E E Ojjice Boy .......,i,AA....,...,..,.,.,.....,...,.,....,i... .ii.....i, M ike Ledford the E l E Geo. McChesnev ..,i....i.,,...i..4....,.........,i.... ,i..i.,... D on Mosby - NI- E ' E Ellerv Clark i...,.,..A.,......4.........,..i.i.ii,.,,..., ,i.,...... F red Kaullen lspel E E Chas. Bronson ,..i.....,F......i.A..,.........,.................. ,..i.,..,. E dw. Terrence ance - : ' :ntal E E x STAFF c The E E g Director ....,i....ir,.,....,........,.....,.,..., ,.,.,.,.,..,.....,... ....,...., I . P. Gordon ' the E 1 E Assistant Director ..i..i,A.A..r...i.i.i,...,.i.i.i......,... ,......... H . H. Armsbiy iter- E E Stage Manager .....,....,.,..e,......4...i...r .iii.. ...,.,. M . W. Watkins : 2 E General Manager .....,.,.,...,.................... .,..... P. E. Fischer E l E Property fllanager ...,....,.....,.........,...,...... ....,.. I . F. Hosterman le E Q E Pahlicity Manager .............,..,...,...............,.,....,....,.,.,........... Joe Reid E E WHY LIE TO YoUR WIFE E E The St. Pat's play for this year was well chosen and .produced with the effect E 1 E of helping all who witnessed its performance have the time of their l1ves during E 1 E the celebration. The play was a three-act comedy by.Frank Wyant and Wm. E I Morris entitled Why Lie to Your Wife. u Its humor lies in the troubles a man E A E courts when, his wife having refused to believe the true explanation, he invents a I ' E perfectly wonderful lie to account for an all4n1ght absence from home. Inlthe E E end, he and his friend and conniver to the lie are prompted to say the old familiar E 1 E words, Never again. - . E I E The cast was well chosen, whichiseems to be the rule rather than the exception E E with the Players' casts, and the audiences who witnessed the performances on the E I E afternoon of March 14 and the evening of the 18th not only saw excellent acting E E but were entertained, as well, by the pep and Jazz of the MISSOUFI Quadrangle ' E Qrchestra. I H CAST ' 5 E jfaclc Temple ..........,..........,...,.,..... ,.,.........,... ....... P Cm GO1'd0U E E Frank.Faller ......,....,...................,...,.,.... ...,... gg aikgokwcrs fthe 5 E Captain Sharp ......,.....,.,.....,.........,.,.,..... ,...... T 13 m Vcileizr V r the E E W2gsoZ?b.wW ...,.....,....,,,...,........,.....,.. iiigiiiclaude Valerius VV of E 70 71 .......,............................ VIIIAA H Glen Stover ' 5 Mrs. ffack Temple .,..,...,.,.....,................. - I , Way E Dorothy ............................,.,.,......,.,......,... .....,. B illy Farris la , E Mrs. Frank Fuller .....,,...,.,...,.,....,......,.....,..,..,.. ..,..,. E fx1cbH5l1rgS CHS :E Og E Mrs. 7ohn Brown ,.,.......................,.,.........,....,.... ....... 1 za e W lther E THE STAFF . ' this E Director .........,....,.....,.,.........,.,......,.,.,..........,.,..,..,. ...,... H . PigI1T1S1E.Y mms E Sta e Manager ...,...,.......,...,,,........,..,......,....,... .....,. M . . . at IHS j the I g H ....,..,....,,.,..,., P. F.. Fischer g General Manager ,........,..,.,.....,......,.,... Joe Reid fd of E i15?f,i2f3fWff?ffjQ.' ,c.f,'. 1111i1iQ11111311111iii13iQ1i1Qs11i1s.L5'1fz.ctsarngef. Fred Schaefer ' 209 S 5 c E - . . H H , S mmmunmmumllll l Lllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIlllllllllllllllllli 16722 lllllllllllllllllll lllllll . gq,I'fTQf: ' SCHQQ -4-':rv,,f ,. 2. .. N J, 57' Q' . O V 5 Z . , -a if L 9 rlllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllll - ROLLAMO - IlllllllllllllIIllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 5 E E E , 1 5 A E E Commencement Exercises, 1 Q2 1 5 E - E E T V E 1 . - - 4 n . - : The raduation exercises took lace Frida mornin A r1l 29 1921 in Parker I : g P Y ' gi P 1 Q : E Hall. Those present were accorded a rare treat in the commencement address on E 5 Trainin for EX loration b H. Poster Bain Director of the United States E - 3 I P Y 2 :I E Bureau of Mines. The degrees were conferred by Dean McCaustland. E 1 - 5 A . . . . E E The commencement ball was held, the same evening, in .Tackling Gymnasium, E 2 u ' u n E which was beautifully decorated with the school, colors, evergreens, Japanese E E lanterns and Japanese signs. The music was played by Falkenhainer's orchestra--. E 3 . E from St. Louis. E : : 1 E The Baccalaureate services were held the following Monday evening in E 1 . . . . 1 E Parker Hall, the sermon being delivered by Dr. VV. C. Biting, Pastor ofthe Second E 1 n . - 1 5 Ba tist Church Saint Louis. - 1 . : - P , ... E c E 1 - E s E E P ' E 1'OgI'2lI'I1 E E E : n u : E Friday Mornlng E 5 u E , , - E Music, Overture- Turandot,' ....,.......................,....,..... ....... L acizner : 1 , , : E Falkenhainer s Orchestra E 5 ' : E Invocation ..............,.,..,... I .... .....,. R ev. P. Lynch E n b - E Music- Egyptian Balletn... ................,....,..,..........,.. Luig in E E Commencement Address ..... ...........,.............,..,.,.... .... ' ' Training for Exploration E 1 . - - E H. Foster Ba1n E E ' Director, U. S. Bureau of Mines E 1 1 - I - E Music Selection- A le Blossoms ......,..,..........,.......,.,.........................,......... Kreisler E : 1 PP : : ' - E Address ................ ................,......,........... E lmer James McCaustland, C. M. C. E. E E ' Dean Engineering College, University of Missouri E 1 x ! 1 - - I Conferrin of De rees ............. ..... D ean McCaustland E : g g : ' ' - E Music- Hungarian Dances .... ...,................. B mhms E K 1 5 . . -. 5 E Benediction ..... ....... .... ....,.. R e v . P. Lynch E E Finale- Butterfly .... ...... B endix E E E : E E E E E E E 1 S E E E E E 210 E 1 Q 5 : 5 E : : : gg I LlllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllli - 19 'Z 'Z IllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllll Q IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII lllllll U ADDS QFICQ 4'-' :5 - Q wN2L:- - --- -Li .mol Il X'.oi5f-Q :ff i'IQwg31:Q1Qx ' , .1,:xfx1-,SZ , .33-T72::Qf-: ' ' i, 1 A 1 -K ii.. x X f-f H x ,. fW-N'If i17Ii33'f Hjflllllllllllll :r MWEWNE 'go 'mxEw2xxNNE 5 'l5YWEXbEXiBET'3B io those Wishing to establish relations with a safe, strong bank We heartily extend our services. ? 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Dip: HOW cOme?,' i V Fish: After the first lap it was neck 'n' neck. w Host, to visiting friend: Why donlt you take her to the dance, Bill, she isn't very good looking, but she is a wonderful dancer? Bill: NO, thanksg l'm OH' these Waltham movements in Ingersoll cases. Compliments BEFORE LEAVING M. s. M. SUBSCRIBE FOR Of g The C- D- V A Rolfe mite It will he like getting ez letterfrorn home 9 v Something of interest always in it. The DOTN,T FORGET THAT WE TURN OUT ' THE BEST or JOB WORK . Home of ez Thousand V V6lfLt65 CHARLES L. WOODS, Proprietor and Editor 1 869 1 Q22 Fffy-tfwo Team gr Knowing How H E LLE R' In Rolla Since Sixfy-nz'ne Let me kiss those tears away, sweetheart, he begged tenderly. She fell into his arms and he was very busy for a few minutesg but the tears flowed on. Can nothing stop them? he asked breathlessly. No, she murmured, it is hay feverg but go on with the treatment. She: Why do the leaves on the trees turn red, in the fall?U I-Ie: Probably for more than one reason, dear. Why do they? She: Because they are blushing because they see how green they have been all summerf, I-Ie: I thought it was because they werexshowing their naked limbsf, Landreth Machinery Company DENVER TURBO DRILLS BURNHAM STEAM PUMPS RED STAR DRILL STEEL YALE 81 TOWNE CHAIN BLOCKS I AMERICAN STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS DOUBLE DIAMOND BELTING MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES I dsk for Our Used Machinery Stock List FOURTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE. I IOPLIN, MISSOURI CLAUDE HARVEY -1. FRED W. SMITHl THE STUDENTS' STORE E'Ue7j1Mz'fzg We the Sizmlefzf' I The Government has the Postoflice across from this place. SW? ' Known everywhere df WH 55 S RoLLA, M1ssoUR1 CHU Rellds Bzggeyf cmd ferr Sfore ' Our size enables us to serve more efficiently in satisfyingvyour Wants, than others. VVe carry all student goods, in dry goods, clothing, shoes, etc. Our prices are always reasonable for the quality received. You can't buy cheaper or better. v A Warm, true spot for the students. M artin's M urray's .Bafbef Barber BATH Next Door to Merchants and SHINE ' Farmers Bank - A Tfze q SMAIL'S Case Grocery Fiive and Ten Cen! Where Qualify zk Sjgye 4 MdZ.HfdiH6d 711 Pine St. Rolla, Mo Loving Fresh: Every minute with you is a thousand years. Wiyll you marry me?,' . Well-known Member of 400: Yes, in a minute. Men are the most grammatical of the human raceg every time they see an abbreviated skirt they look after it for a period. Watkins,.to Geology Prof.: What doyou do if a ten-foot contour line runs into the ocean?', ' A K H W. ROWLAND Cox E JUHN A. GARCIA Mining Engineer TELEPHONE HARRISON 2472 CONSULTING MINING ENGINEER . ALLEN U GARCIA ISABELLA BUILDING 120 Bf0adWHY New York CNY COMPANY 21 E. VAN BUREN si-mm CHICAGO A-44 --v,.-T, 4- I For Tex! Boob, Dmlwzhg Imimmenff and Selma! Szzpplz'e.s' --SEE- OHN W SCGTT D ' J . ru z , gg ff fM. S. 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ROLLA, MO Where moonshine comes from-is a secret still. The old fashioned farmer who used to exhibit his calves at the county fair nowshas a daughter who does the same thing. Best after-dinner speech I ever heard. What did he say? Waiter, let me have the checkf, I .An optimist is a member of the-bartenders' union who is still paying his dues. A E I N Do right--and fear no man. Don't Write-and fear no woman. AW 3,1 Smith B. H. RUCKER . INSURANCE - ABSTRACTS Higlzesf Grades gf REAL ESTATE and I Leafling Fire In.f11ra11fe Companfei in fhe World. E llloft Complete Set of Abrtractf of Title. Real Eftate Bought and Sold. Quezlizy and Service CJFFICE S. E. CORNER 7TH AND PINE STS., ROLLA, NIO. D. F. DONAHOE MARIE M. KEPLER MANAGER STENOGRAPHER ix .. , , 5 dig 7 wh-- . ff ,f ' 535 M .lflltmfl f' fi' 5 mtg r ii is aa slang I E, - Ni.: If ,, . c ix , 4, ,,f4f',n1S ',4f , . Pwr: M7-2 QV 2225-7 i f .. '--5, ryig,5:5,,2gsig! 3,4 'Illia X. -435 , , ' If. 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