Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
- Class of 1948
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Ji ' Y 1, -g Ar, V .. n .vf .. .o K, ,. ,, cs This yearbook is an album of memories which is dedicated to the Graduating Senior. lt is hoped that with the flip- ping of the pages of this book, each Senior will recall numerous moments of pleasant classroom slumbers, laborious nights of cramming, pernicious g u i z e s, and the climaxes of finals which are bound Within it. Droll? Perhaps! But then, there is the lighter side to recall: boisterous bull-sessions , gur- gling beer-busts , dances- wine, Women, and song, lcissin' th' Blarney Stone , and, all this intersperced with vacations- the pauses that refresh. To those Who follow, the Graduating Senior points to his degree and to his sheepskin- lucrative rewards for the grow- ing pains and the joys which all Miners experience. To all, this thought is left: The greatness of each lies Within the greatness of the Whole for on each is built the Whole. ,sf . . , X . , . . . X . if ww- -1, - ' X ' -Q -' X-V, Q-' i1-, fT:?iflei''1fgiE:'??r-427421':7fzZZ7lfih, f7Af771ff A me 'Iii ,gifmijilff25iw KQ.gx4aLumxmxxmuKxxxsmxw s s,ssfrfisfmr -sb s- M e 1 'ff f' ,b X Xxx . K X Nu E U HX xxx K . X ff EX ,X x I ff .-'fy 1 Qi Q84 K ,ff sq r XX vs, X' If .QJZLK7 X 4 2 f Sf ooo? May this b 1 be as colorful as the Miners themselves. and a ccurate and true as the work the Miners do. We have collected our data. The report on the events and facts of the past year at the Missouri School oi Mines and Metallurgy is presented in tive sec- tions: COLLEGE This is Why We're here. oLAssEs I Six days a Week. SPORTS The iiahtin' MISSOURI MINERS. ORGANIZATIONS Everybody joins. OCCASIONS Look! Women! ILM, Anotlfier school yeor, l947-'48 . . . it hos loeen ot qreott yecrr ot the School of Mines, o yeor ot neor- recorcl enrollment with two ctncl cr lflolf tliousctncl Miners struggling to fulfill the exctctinq requirements of Science ond the Engineering Pro- 7 ' X V , , f fx., . , XI., gf M Vxh' yhxnx' X Qiyiff l X tiff l till la ff' ' 1 lftyl iff! , .A Q22 5-,J FLA I f Xi . X X23 1 X x iession. lt has been a year ot peace. The nation's youth could concentrate upon education. Ancl tl'1e Missouri School of Mines ancl Metallurgy has once more proven 5. to K f l 3, lx Q it X!! i,'rf Q is loiv llg Z xg, I My J i it nj H I X! X, XX Z ff, X g xiii 1 f X N X x X X X! WX ix 15' ,cf itself to be a truly great technical institution. Nix 2 QL, 7 57 ' 5 I , 2 4 , f 'x ulileq This section portrays the COLLEGE . . . those administrators, professors and instructors, along with a growing assortment of facilities and eguip- ment, all separated into Departments and scattered haphazardly throughout an array of functional, odd-shaped buildings, toward which the bleary- eyed Miner trudges each morning. -if Extending from the Metallurgy Building on Pine Street to Harris l-fall on shaded State Street lies the claim from which the Miners' educational fortunes are dug. The teachers and departments responsible for the enviable standing of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy are fea- tured in this, the COLLEGE section. if ,A , I ,f-1'MM,,,,,wi jf . Wljwf f ',,.-if if,- ff' I yrff' 4 q,,.,.,.,.--- M .1 r... ,,,,,,...-J .f- ff' Dean's Residence 1 P599 Twelve Curtis L. Wilson Dean Surely the student recalls his freshman orientation ,lecture and the parting words of Dean Wilson's address- My door is always open. One readily observes the no- torious possession of Dean Wil- son, his cream-colored felt hat, clinging to a clothes tree in the far corner of his office. There at his desk, with his radiant personality and integrity-and with his cigarette holder pro- truding from his left hand-his glittering eyes glued to the batch of papers which his right hand possesses, Dean Wilson sits. Today our school is the best school of mines in the World. Much of the tremendous ad- vancements, including the rec- ord shattering enrollments, which our school has made during the past decade, should be attributed to the capable ef- forts of our Dean. Page Thirteen oel Hubbard ' Registrar Mr. Noel Hubbard was appointed reg- istrar of the Missouri School of Mines in l942l x having served as assistant registrar since isss 1923. The untiring and relentless efforts of Mr. Hubbard are constantly being utilized during the present period of advance- ment of our school. The competent guid- ance and assistance which he and his efficient and well-organized staff extends to each student-from the high school graduate who is applying for admittance to the graduate who is well grounded in engineering principles and is inculcated with humanistic ideals-is appreciated by all concerned. The student body congratulates their amiable Ma Hubbard on his twenty- fifth year of association with the School of Mines. Rex Z. Williams Assistant Dean Dean Williams, a Holla product and the protege of the town folks-always a su- perior student, began his lengthy associa- tion with the M.S.M. faculty in the capacity of Instructor of Mechanics in l93l. He was elevated to full Professorship in l9467 and, in the same year, he was appointed As- sistant Dean after serving as Acting Dean of the Faculty during Dean Wilson's ab- sences from the campus in 1945 and 1946. The capable efforts of Dean Williams are unceasingly devoted to the rapid growth and national recognition of M.S.M. The graduating senior will probably re- member him with particular appreciation for the work he has done in his capacity as liaison agent between the student body and our prospective employers. Page Fourteen Harry J. Fields Business Manager Anyone who is familiar with the school's Business Office would not be sur- prised if Mr. l-larry Fields, chief executive of that department, were to suddenly an- nounce, We have reached our goal. M.S.M. now has the most complicated bookkeeping system in the world! Mr. Fields, a graduate of Missouri Uni- versity, was appointed Business Manager in 1946. The large enrollment and the great amount of purchasing done by the school since that time has meant addi- tional work for the Business Office, and Mrg Fields and his staff are doing an ex- cellent job. The commercial dealings of our growing institution have reached the proportions of big business. Ernest P. Hendrix Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Ernie Hendrix, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, is probably the most versatile executive in Parker Hall. A typical morning might be divided be- tween such administrative duties as dic- tating letters and such field work as in- stalling a new switchboard in one of the power plants. Whenever a worker on the maintenance crew is faced with an im- possible task, especially of an electrical nature, he is liable to scratch his head and say, Well, l guess l'd better call Ernie. An electrical contractor by profession, Mr. Hendrix's first job with the School of Mines, in l943, was in the capacity of electrician. Tic? A.1n. V.. ali 1 5 Mg. rr I f ,Q .12 , fc , .R I I . ,X , l f-,, S. , ff 1 if V. N . 5:4 411. '11, 4 ?,' I JI ' 4 3, 1. '. V Yng . .5 , My SN gy we . ' 5., pieafz 3: 1-1' ,nf 4-v,y .x- --','4,U4, 1, . ,V f.V..1,g!f',,,,'. .L 4. ,Z 1 .' 5 v. , . 'J , '4 uf' , 'I' ' f ,r. -wav. V . ,y Lg. , W A -A v . 'fa . 'g ' ' . 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And many of the lgbs which provided the rudimentary understanding of practical application have had to be temporarily dispensed with until additional space can be ob- tained. lt is fervently hoped that Mechan- ical l-lall will have an offspring soon to aid in the indoctrination of fresh reserves in the principles of machine design, power plants, heat transmission, aerodynamics, etc. Perhaps you will remember this homey building best of all for the tech- nical discussions carried on around that machine where the little nickels fallp and where you get that pause that refreshes. While stumbling through the halls .of Mechanical l-lall, one may encounter a husky frame wrapped in a brown suit and with a smile, centered around a cigar, hanging from a naturally jovial face. lt is said that Dr. Miles, he who assumes the headaches of the Mechanical Dept., teaches aerodynamics, advanced thermo, heat transmission, and other graduate courses when he is not fishing or flying off to some unheard-of locale. The Mechanical staff includes Mr. Bull Cizek, who is undoubtedly the largest per- sonality on the campus. Pew departments can say that they have a real humorist such as the M. E.'s Glenn C. Boyer. Prof. Boyer recently dug out his loe Miller joke book and now has entered the field The trouble-sliooter. of entertainment as a hobby. And then there are the two wizards, Prof, Kilpatrick, who is the wizard of the machine shop, and Prof. C. l. Young, the wizard of the blackboard. If Leafrntotg why. Learning how. Page Seventeen 1 fl 'A ,-. Lf, '1 fs Z ff? -3 BQYGT Guinnup K1lpCIl1'iCk ' Nelson . Thorpe l , l I I 1 l c . Annum A. ,rf,D4.v,...,,......-..f' .:-uz.sf.:,,.,,- -1.14.1 f'..L f '214:L4.h..,-4fL.4f f '- BAUGH, H. H., B.S. in M.E. '38, M.S. in M.E. '40, Missouri, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. BOYER, G. C., B.S. '25, M.E. '32, Montana State College, Associate Pro- fessor of Mechanical Engineering. CHASE, E. C., B.S. in M.E. '47, Wyoming, Instructor of Mechanical En- gineering. CIZEK, F. I., B.S. in M.E. '44, Illinois Inst. Tech., Instructor of Mechanical Engineering. GUINNUP, G. R., B.S. in M.E. '32, M.S. '33, Purdue, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. KILPATRICK, A. V., B.S. in M.E. '25, M.E. '31, South Dakota State College, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. NELSON, L. C., B.S. in M.E. '43, Iowa State, Instructor of Mechanical Engineering. SCOFIELD, G. L., B.S. in M.E. '46, Purdue, Instructor of Mechanical En- gineering ' THORPE, C. I., B.S. '35, MSM, Instructor of Mechanical Engineering. YOUNG, C. lr., B.S. in M.E. '46, Illinois Institute of Technology, Instructor of Mechanical Engineering. YOUNG, R. H., B.S. in M.E. '21, Georgia School of Technology, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Power plant experiment. Page Eighteen 31 it .S.M.E. SEVENTH ROW: Wallace, Hyde, Telthorst, Kaneen, Delaney, Gregg, Rauch, Wickizer. SIXTH ROW: Seelig, Clausen, Botkin, Normann, Bennett, Young, Ramsey, Lindquist, Stoecker, Salvo, Ellis, Mooney. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Smith, Barton, McGovern, Fairchild, Joslin, Kaiser, Boyer, Perry, Wagner, Mathews, Etz, Garthwaite, Harris, Pyle, Bachman, Schirrner. FOURTH ROW: Neustaedter, Condit, Simpkin, Foley, Gereceff, Tennill, Boehme, Wiese, Rekate, Kahtz, Shepherd, Scho- walter, Van Stavern. THIRD ROW: Weiberg, Miller, Settgas, Ellenson, Wunnenberg, Wunnenberg, Ochs, McKelvey, Volz, Wunnenberg, Mansfield. SECOND ROW: Presley, Harbison, Goddard, Radford, Hart, Knittel, Wolfarth, Wallace, Tapper- son, Steele, Starkweather, Logan, Elsner, Starke, Huff. FIRST ROW: Bruce, Hrach, Carmen, Kreutzer, Walker, Springer, Kracht, Anderson, Heiclbrier, Carpenter, Todd, Hutchinson, Trace, Roper. OFFICERS Chairman ................................ Elmo G. Lindquist Vice Chairman ........ ............. I . W. Wallace Secretary ............ ........ G eorge H. Ramsey Treasurer ........................ 1 .... Tapperson, Ir. Honorary Chairman ........ Prof. Glenn C. Boyer The Student Branch of the A.S.M.E., with membership open to all students enrolled in courses leading to a de- gree in Mechanical Engineering, is a liaison organization between the students and the practicing Mechanical En- gineers. This fact has been demonstrated during the past l college year with the appearance before the local section of such outstanding engineers as C. G. A. Rosen, Research l Director for Caterpillar Tractor Company: Otto de Lorenzi, . Director oi Education for Combustion Engineering Com- pany: and Mr. lgor Karassik, Application Engineer in the Pump Division of Worthington Pump and Machinery Corp. This past year the membership in the Student Branch has reached an all time high of 178. This figure does not include the graduate and faculty members who have taken as much an interest in the organization as have the underclassmen. Meeting room. Consultation. Page Nineteen -fi Measuring the work of the electron. Page Twenty ., , few:-,fi-K,., 1:4 iA.1,4,6.--' ,.za4,,.f.. Electrical Engineering Department Have you ever seen an electron jumping? Matter of fact, it jumps around so fast that no one has ever been able to catch it. Perhaps that is the reason the E. E.'s frown when you ask Why? and l-low? What a mess: wires, circuit breakers, meters, machinery, vacuum tubes, and radio circuits. All these are to be found somewhere on the first and basement floors of Norwood Hall. Yep! lt's the hang-out of the Electrical Department- the department that teaches us the prin- ciples of AC. and DC. circuits and machinery, and teaches the E. E.s how to make powerand transmit it and how to send Morse through the ether. The head of fthe E. E. Department is an Old Faithful dating back to l9l6, who has a soft-voiced, easy-going per- sonality. Prof. Frame has seen the de- partment grow from infancy to its pres- ent state and hopes that, in the near' future, he will be able to set up shop in aibuilding all his own. Perhaps then, the electron will be caught and put on exhibition. Wires everywhere. lt seems, however, that Mr. Beatty is the originator of the departments teach- ing program. I-le stands before the class and when some poor lost head appears to be coming out of the foa- that's the time, he says, to begin a new chapter. lt is said that Mr. Rittenhouse is also a member of the E. E. Department, al- thouqh this is not too well known, as he was forced to move to a temporary building in a futile effort to isolate his booming voice. The rest of the faculty tries to adapt the equipment available to the training of hopeful enqineers. ln this respect, it must be qranted that the job is well done. 1. It .I it t .'l gl 1 .1 f fl .Vg I tt 2, lf uf f fi, ., :jp ,f .5 . 1 mi . 1 - t . X 4,1 1 2' t ' i 2' J it 1 i 4 I t F t ti I it tr, Y . -'- xi...-Q-'.T.v':' ...:ifT:gaa5.2.2:'.--.f-?:32-'f-if -X .,,,.--, , - OFFICERS Chairman ........ Vice-Chairman...... Secretary ........ .. Treasurer .......... Try a hammer. FALL SEMESTER W. B. Murney .......... ...... .R. H. Walker ........ R. C. Hansen ........ Ronald Emo ....... SPRING SEMESTER .W. B. Murney Iames Kelly R. C. Hansen Bill Drago 4-,gg 427457 JJA L., M14 inf: -A A. I. E. E. The American Institute of Electrical En- gineers has presented a series of pro- grams during the school year designed, primarily, to acquaint the students of the E. E. Department with the aspects of en- gineering in industry. Meetings have included an introductory Get Acquainted Smoker , a lecture on Hot Line Maintenance by a staff mem- ber, a talk on Sales Engineering by cm electrical sales engineer, a discussion of Measuring Instruments by a Weston engineer, and Frontiers in Engineering by a prominent representative of one of the large electrical manufacturing com- panies. The student branch holds an annual banquet at one of the Rolla hotels, usually in the middle of May. About the same time, two students of this branch, selected on merits of a technical paper presented to the faculty, attend the A.l.E.E. South- West District meeting and present their papers at that meeting. TOP ROW: Hansen, Haley, Sarzin, Kelley, Drago, Likens, tunidentifiedl, Boutin, Casper, Lawson, Ledbetter, Finney, Westmorland, Messner. MIDDLE ROW: Murney, Emo, Fliehman, Cunidentifiedl, Costley, Hartmann, Ecklund, Mathews, Ianczewski, Carter, Ryan, Pom- eroy, Corbett, Rains, Montalto, Hackmann, Fraser, McNicho1s, Prof. Lovett. BOTTOM ROW: Procton, Miller, Martin, Schamburq, Poppitz, tunidentifiedl, Cunidentifiedj, Adams, Mallon, Rieder, Schmidt, Heitzeberq, Hogland. Page Twenty-Two ' ' ' 'Yniq Electrical Department BEATTY, F. B., B.S. '29, MSM, M.S. '34, Georgia Tech., Associate Pro- ' tessor of Electrical Engineering. CAPPECK, I. W., B.S. in E.E. '45, Illinois Institute of Technologyp In- structor of Electrical Engineering. PEIST, W. E., Dipl. Eng. E.E. '26, Institute of Technology, Berlin-Charlotterr burgp Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. FORD, W. A., B.S. '38, MSM3 Instructor of Electrical Engineering. GRAY, P. M., B.S. in E.E. '22, North Carolinap Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. HAMMANN, I. W., Instructor of Electrical Engineering, '46, 47, B.S. in E.E. '36, Purdue. IOHNK, C. T. A., B.S. '41, Shurtleffg B.S. '42, MSM: Instructor of Elec- trical Engineering. LOVETT, I. H., S.B. '14, MIT.: E.E. MSM, M.S.E.. '28, Michigan: Professor of Electrical Engineering. MONTGOMERY, R. M., B.S. in E.E. '44, Missouri School of Minesp In- structor of Electrical Engineering. RITTENHOUSE, I. W., B.S. in E.E. '39, Purdue, Instructor of Electrical Engineering. -. SKITEK, G. G., B.S. '43, MSM: Instructor of Electrical Engineering. WHEAT, R. D., B.S. in E.E. '44 Missouri School of Mines: Instructor of Electrical Engineering. How do you turn it on? ' Page Twenty-Three -2 Feist Ford Hamman Lovett Montgomery Rittenhouse Skitek ' 4 KS? , , X' 'dim l t ' i n . 1 .Il 1 I ff 7 fa 1 l -YA . , . -ff-Tr-W i. A A,.--...- Y. f .F xx x FN it NWA Malik - .f ISXNIWIA lli'iNRxWlXl1lllI'Nll - - . ei ' u ,. 1 , I i i .7 1 1 l I, K. it .ltr ,-qv., f' Cold weather officers. President ............ Vice-President .... Secretary ............ Treasurer. ........... Faculty Advisor ......... ....... Counselor ................. OFFICERS H. Moline Banks E. Beezley E. Ioffee Dr. A. W. Schlechten E. L. Clark . , - .4--A-ren-:........ ff I -'if-:.::::,:i::i 'lI 'JJlW,. fzfzvzf .l.M.M.E The Student Chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers was founded on this campus to advance the knowl- edge of mining and metallurgy among its mem- bers, to promote a greater interest in these pro- fessions, and to bring the students into closer relationship with industry. Prominent members of the mining and metallurgical professions pre- sent the latest developments in their fields and answer questions at the meetings. ner- TPI3hIgTIgIOl36JVlgcEgll?f, Caglky, East, Mudd, Niemeste, Frick, Whaley, Hoffman, Hartman, Mahan, Chubb, Morlock, Lenzini, Nievyoeh- I 4 : e er, et , Quinn, Copeland, H t , S dl d, D h , D B , C ' Knobb, Williams, Grimsley, Harter, Carron. .SECOND RCW? Hgrldef,GIl13ruzevi3s:ki1CnGg1R1ndi?gIe, l?flEdlline?X'Bc?r?lLCsl IIcoj?fSfIR2FynEll,iIse1SC1?orsl1k?yI Euochs, Cornelius, Spahr. FIRST ROW: Rodriguez, Skedzeleski, Flon, lacoby, Appelbaum, Olsen, Rous, Marcus, Keeton. I l Page Twenty-Four ' Mining Building. Mining Engineering Department A-riq-a-de-dig! Picks, safety shoes, helmets and car- bide lamps-here come the Miners, streaming from that unimpressive building that was miraculously con- yerted from a Warehouse. This is the home of the Mine 11123 Department, rich in tradition and famous through- out the world. Many of the departments lab courses are conducted at the school's full-scale mine. This mine is fully equipped, but yields a very pure form of Worth- less Ozark hardpan. The Petroleum Enqineerinq students, Who never seem to finish their course in the standard four years, are Guided by an experienced oil man, Prof. F. A. Graser. Page 'Twenty-Five 1-.,.,,m I. DONALD FORRESTER Department Chairman Professor of Mining Engineering, '44 B.S., '28, Utah: M.S4, '29, Ph.D., '35 Cornell. Looking for calm ies D1 zllmg, H ,mr NN, ,,,,Y-,,,.1,ejeQ4,fmo Aa. 1, s x , +,--.1.....'- .-.-. -. ,,1--.........-- A f -- --- Mining Engineering Prof. Graser, known to be somewhat of a perfectionist, takes a personal interest in each of his students. I Prospecting and Development, Mine Production Meth- ods, Surface and Underground Surveying, Mine Eval- uation, Safety and Ventilation-all serious matters to the future Exploitation Engineer. For these Miners the bow-tied department chairman, Dr. l. D. Forrester, is the foremost authority. , ' The Mining,Geologist differs from the Exploitation Engineer in that he picks around finding the minerals While the latter blasts the stuff out in great quantities. The education that a Mining Geologist gets is essen- tially the same as that of the Exploitation Engineer with the exception that more geology is included. Graduates of this department are ,spreading the fame of the School of Mines throughout all parts of the world. x t I 1 Model of a mine. Page Twenty-Six 1 gi Q N Department 7 l 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 I l 1 l 1 l 1 i l i 1 i i 1 1 1 T 1 1 I l l BRUZEWSKI, R. F., B.S. in Min. '47, Missouri School of Mines, Instructor Miner tu? fLS Civil. of Mining Engineering. ' CARMICHAEL, R. L., B.S. '44, M.S. '47, Missouri School of Mines, In- structor of Mining Engineering. 1 GRASEH, F. A., B.S. '24, California, Associate Professor of Petroleum En- gineering. SI-IAFFER, L. E., B.S. '30, E.M. '46, Iowa State College, Associate Profes- I sor of Mining Engineering. 1 VINE, W. A., B.S. in Min.E. '42, E.M. '47, Columbia, Instructor of Mining Engineering. .- 1 Mine survetin . Miners obviousli Josing. You learn something new every clay. ' J 9 , . Page Twenty-Seven I . N N XX+N'-gym 2' M' f, m ' N-N 5 - ' ' Harris Hall. Civil Engineering Department qht Every year a few freshmen decide that all C. E. subjects cannot be as distressing as Elementary Surveying and cast their lot with the Civil Depart- ment. They soon discover that such courses as Surveying and Highway Materials lab only serve to 'introduce thereal professional studies-Stresses in Framed Structures, Concrete Design, Bridge De- sign, Water Supply and Sewage, etc. The department's activities 'are centered in Harris Hall, a sturdy dolemite building completed in 1940, but the department's surveyors and high- way planners can be found making their minute calculations anywhere from the Nagogimi Road to the Bench Mark on Pine Street. Lab facilities in Harris Hall cover work in Hydraulics, Materials Testing, Soil Mechanics, and Bacteriology. Head of the C. E.'s is Prof. I. B. Butler, who has been with M.S.M. since 1920. His special interest is Hydraulics, but Prof. Butler has been spending his time of late thinking up new ways to partition the rooms in Harris Hall. Leader in the Structural Engineering field is the Skipper , Prof. E. W. Carlton, staunch proponent of Professional Engineering. Other specialists in- ' s i lOE BEATY BUTLER Department Chairman Professor of Civil Engineering, '20, '31. B.S. in C.E., '15, B.S. in Ed., '24, Oklahoma A. G M., C.E., '22, M.S. in C.E., '24, Missouri School of Mines. clude Prof. V. A. C. Gevecker, Soil Mechanics ex pert and amateur horticulturist, Prof. Boy Bremer the ardent bacteriologist, and Prof. C. W. Esh baugh, whose impenetrable, curse-provoking true-false quizzes are becoming legendary. M 'X .5:Q 'ag Concrete design. Advanced surveying. Page Twenty-Nine if .4 v -.., 1 I 1 r 1 I E 1 t I iQ 153 5 i Q .--I ' ff l A e ' l 2? in 1 .51 is ll. it t -1 4 +- 6 1 .xt i 1 1 1 . . FIFTH ROW: Rousseau, H. Telthorst, Bay, Miller, Loyd, Bermel, East, McKinney, Shaw, Schoenenberg, Ferguson, Iohnson, Swartz,l Schneider '. ' McCord, Fitzpatrick, Neustaedter, Leaver. FOURTH ROW: fUnidentifiedl, Rhoads, Tucker, Schmitt, lUnidentifiedl, Franklin, Bartels, Fisher, Mar y shall, Smith, Lukrofka, Fahs, McGuire, Thurman, Cooper, Prof. Carlton, Prof. Butler, Wicker. THIRD ROW: Benn, Danzer, Copeland, Swoboda, .D 1, ' Smith, Bushman, Kruse, Prof. Becker, Prof. Weinel, Leake, Chaffin, Watkins. SECOND ROW: Carney, Warren, Bullock, Berry, Weber, Ellis, O'Ne1ll 1 I Barkley Hoffman, Boaz, Raymer, Bowman, Knigge. FIRST ROW: Schultz, Vansant, Warsing, Findlay, Wirfs, Moe, Raining, Robbins, Collar Q I Wurth Shaffer. ' il A .6 1 t 1 I A OFFICERS 1 President. ................................. Don C. Collar ,1 . Q Q 0 0 Vice-President ...... ......... H arvey B. Leaver E Secretary ......... ....... A udie V. Cardin L: 1 I Treasurer ........ .............. I oe C. East , u I FACULTY MEMBERS I. B. Butler .Q wi 1 E. W. Carlton 2, V. A. C. Gevecker f W 1' L. I-lershkowitz if 'VI E. A. Weinel . '7 i I j 55 A! tt? ff . 'r '. .. I The Missouri School of Mines Student Chap- Su teroftheA e1cnSoc ty fC lE Ze' . m r' a ie o ivi ngineers fag 1 accomplishes its purpose of acquainting all in- terested students with modern civil engineer- . ing practices and developments by inviting :T outstanding professional men as featured 1 I ' I lt speakers at the society meetings. t l 1 ' ff 2 Under the sponsorship of Professor E. W. A K Carlton and capable officers, the society has 111 had a very successful year, being selected by national headquarters as the outstanding stu- ? gi dent chapter of this area. Two of the outstand- if lflg events of the year were the chapter's at- MV tendance of the Missouri Society of Civil gf Look at the p,,gJ,,1 Live load. Engineers meeting in St. Louis featurin the nf 1 g gg , Dead load. National President of the American Society of 6 f Civil Engineers, and the annual Spring Outing. Page Thirty Civil Engineering . BECKER, A. A., B.S. in C.E. '47, MIT: Instructor of Civil En- gineering. ' f , BREMER, R., A.B. '29, Hope: M.S.P.l-I. '40, Michigan: Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. BROADBENT, E. R., B.S. '40, Oklahoma AGM: Instructor of Civil Engineering. CARLTON, E. W., B.S., M.E., M.S. Indus. Ed. '26, Colorado Agriculture College: B.S:, C.E. '26, B.S., G.E. '35, MSM: Professor of Civil Engineering. DUBA, I. G., B.S. in C.E. '47, Washington University: Instructor of Civil Engineering. ESHBAUGH, C. W., B.S. '25, Kansas State College: Assistant Professor Civil Engineering. - GEVECKEB, V. A. C., B.S. in C.E. '31, MSM: M.S. in C.E. '37, Calif. Inst. Tech.: Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. HEAP TZ, F. R., B.S. in C.E. '44, New Hampshire: Instructor of Civil Engineering. HERSHKOWITZ, L.: B.S. '41, MSM: Instructor of Civil Engineer- f ing. ' D - KIMMICK, E. I., B.C.E. '47, Ohio State: Instructor of Civil En- I gineering. MCKINNEY, G. G., B.S. in C.E. '43, MSM: Instructor of Civil Engineering. PLETZ, R. C., B.S. in M.E. '47, MSM: Instructor of Civil En- gineering. ROBERTS, I. K., B.S. in C.E. '47, Oklahoma: Instructor of Civil Engineering. it WEGENER, W. F., B.S. in C.E. '47, MSM: Instructor of Civil Z Engineering. WEINEL, E. A., B.S. '44, MSM: Instructor of Civil Engineering. How to get the right answer. Page Thirty-One Becker Carlton Eshbaugh HGCINZ Hershkowitz McKinney Pletz Weinel 7? Irie Unemzcai Lfj'l'L.Ql'L7l'6C7'17'Lg Jimlclfing. Chemical Engineering Department P ge Thirty-Two The Chemical Engineering Department teaches Elementary Chemistry to all freshmen and sup- plements the courses of other departments with Advanced Chemistry and Chemical Engineering classes. Furthermore, the department offers de- grees to any strong young men who can survive four years of lab courses in which opening Win- dows to let fumes out and air in is unethical be- cause it disturbs the delicate balances. When the young man believes that having undisturbed bal- ances is more important than breathing, he is awarded a degree. The spring of l948 had a special significance to the Chemical Engineering Department-con- struction on the other half of their major building was begun. Upon completion the pipe fitters will again run amuck, stuffing a maze of red, White and blue pipes into every corner. To the Parents' Day crowd the Chemical Engineering equipment appears to be a colorful conglomeration of pipes, but to the young Chemical Engineers every joint means another calculation. Chief of the test-tube artists is Dr. W. T. Schrenk, a congenial individual who insists upon Waking slumbering Miners. His staff includes such fine chemists and teachers as the pipe-smoking, WALTER T. SCHRENK Department Chairman Professor of Chemical Engineering, '23, '29. B.S., '15, Monmouth: M.S., '19, Ph.D., '22, Wisconsin bridge-playing Prof. C. H. Conrad. Then there is Dr. E. D. Fisher and Prof. K. K. Kershner, who can usually be found in Room lU3, old Chemistry Building, busy convincing dozens of freshmen that they aren't college material. Chemical Engiozeering Lab. OTQGMC SUNf7l9SiS- Heat wC7lfm9e7'- Page Thirty-Three -- Profile of a Chem. oFr1cERs President .............. ..................... l ....... E . Van Arnburg Vice-President ........ ............ C . Hudson Secretary .......... ' V ....... I. Iackson Treasurer ....... ......... I . Withrow BACK ROW: Shatto W ,.,,ll,,. y.. ,. ,V , f gsf,.,,.-L:,:1f,f,oz:u.71 ,. ff .. ,.,.-QQ .. , . f . l.Ch. E. The Ira Remson Society was organized on the M.S.M. campus on October ll, 1923. This society was granted a charter in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and became a branch of this organization in March, l939. ' The organization was founded with the purpose of extending the practical knowl- edge of chemistry to the students and pro- moting a greater interest in chemical en- gineering. Prominent men of science and industry are invited to address the society Whenever possible. Membership in this organization is open to all students who may have an interest in the ever fascinating panorama of modern chemistry and chemicalx engineering. , Miller, Brown, Iameison, Carter, Young, Isringhouse, Gosen, Driscoll, S h d , M'ddl , L d , B '1 , S 11' Hcrmpson. SECOND ROW: Maag, Cunidentifiedj, Miles, funidentifiedl, Schrnitt, Commerford, Petersen? gcissigmarl, Kiiechtfwlgeljren, tlIC1ir?gs1an1d,1ll!'irnn Amberg, Klemme, Wetzel, Helwlg, Ryan. FIRST ROW: Iackson, Roderique, Hernme, Brice, Puleo, Hiatt, Stahl, Hudson, Booth, Withrow, Hoppe. Page Thirty-Four I Chemical En ineerin 9 9 M ical Engineering. CONRAD, F. H., B.S. ciate Professor of Chemical Engineering. '23, Ph.D. '34, Washington, Asso CORNWALL, H. R., B.S. '45, M.S. '46, Washington Uni- versity, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. FAI-IIEN, R. W., B.S. in Ch.E. '47, Washington University, Instructor of Chemistry. FISHER, E. D., B.S. '31, Dakota Wesleyan, Ph.D. '35, Wisconsin, Assistant Professor of Chemical En- gineering. KERSHNER, K. K., B.S., M.S. in Chem. E. '20, MSM, Professor of Chemistry. LEVY, D. I., B.S. in Ch.E. '48, Washington University, Instructor in Chemical Engineering. MONROE, C. I., S.B. '17, Ph.D. '21, Chicago, Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry. ROEMER, T. I., B.S. in Ch.E. '43, M.S. 'in Ch.E. '47, MSM, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. . RUDERT, K. E., B.S. in Ch.E. '44, MSM, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. SIOBERG, I. W., B.S. in Ch.E. '44, MSM, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. WEBB, W. H., B.S. '35, Miss. State College, M.S. '39, MSM, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. Learning the Collier way. Page Thirty-Five Collier Cornwall Conrad Fahien Kershner Monroe Levy ' Rudert IL l l l L : 1. The Metallurgy Bmldmg The members of the Metallurgy Depart cannot explaln all the phenomena whtch are lnvolved 1n the varlous metallurg1cal rndustrlal processes You see sc1ence has yet to explam all the actlons of the staff and the student body of the Metallurgy Department Why 1S 1t that Met students and profs take parttcular prtde 1n thelr small num ber yet conttnually try to mduce the rest of the student body to change to therr de partment? Agaln they perslstently laud thelr burldtng and 1ts equrpment whrle Page Thirty-Six they contmually p ead tor another depart ment s space and a new furnace Perhaps a qulck look at the MSM Bulletln w1ll cast l1ght on the subrect Could 1t be that a certaln monotony of courses lntroduc t1on to Metallurgy Mrneral Dressmg Metallurgy of Iron and Steel Flre Assay 1ng Prmclples of Metallurgy and stlll more Met mlght be the answer? When the Met s aren t braggmg or com plalntng lt s ems that they are runnlng around the states There are many ztnc smelters and reflnertes 1n the southwest and after all Prof. Hanley rs one of the ,f il, ' 1 1 1 ll Metallurgical Engmeermg Department - - r lc t - lx ment persontty the reality that science l . I I 4 . , X 1' I I I I I' I- l 2 , ' ' ' ' ' , ' -e ' l ' -r l , ' l K - M,- V f W ? , Q 14 f Z X , fW Z ,W Win ? . ff Q7 I ' 1 f I . f ' v ' 7 fl! Z Z' ' i ii foremost zinc authorities in the world. lf it isn't zinc, then it may be bringing a long lost alumnus back into the fold so that he may send a first issue stamp to Prof. Claytong or merely seeking metal lographical meteoroids for the M.S.M. dis- ciple of Dr. Savuer, Dr. Eppelsheimer. Then again, they might be looking for someone, other than Mr. Legsdin, who can solve progressions by the square root from two. Metallurgy is a science as well as an art. The capable Dr. Schlechten, chairman of the department, and the sober-minded Dr. Straumanis, research professor of metallurgy, particularly exemplify the traits of the pure scientist. Still, industries employ artisans to carry out operations that textbooks cannot ex- plain. Consequently, the little man in the basement of the Met. building enjoys a lot of popularity for you can always hear, Ask Sam. I-le knows. ALBERT VV. SCHLECHTEN Department Chairman Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, '46. B.S. in Met.E., '37, Montana School of Mines Sc.D., '40, M. I. T. The art of 1-,ire assgyiazg. If m0r0fI.' Page Thirty-Seven '-11 yer wzem. Hoffman the baker. , ,., .ref ,-,- :,fe-ee- f,-Q! fa'-,uf ff- Metallurgy CLAYTON, C. Y., B.S. Met. '13, Met.E. '16, MSM, Professor of Metallurgy. EPPELSHEIMER, D. A., B.S. '32, Harvard: D.Sc. '35, Harvard, Associate Professor of Metallurgy. HANLEY, H. R., B.S. Mining E. '01, Met.E. '18, MSM, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgy. LEGSDIN, A., E.M. '23, Freidberg Mining Academy, M.S. '33, Columbia: Associate Professor of Mineral Dressing. MORRIS, T. M., B.S. in Min.E. '38, M.S. '40, Columbia, In- structor of Metallurgical Engineering. STRAUMANIS, M. E., Engr.-Chem. '25, Dr. Chem. '27, University of Riga, Latvia, Research Professor of Metallurgy. WALSH, D. F., B.E. in Met. '23, M.S. '24, MSM, Assistant Pro- fessor of Metallurgy. How much argol? Page Thirty-Eight V- e-.......,. American Society for Metals The American Society tor Metals is an as- sociation for students in Metallurgical Engineer- ing which helps to acquaint them with de- velopments in the metal industries. The or- ganization gives the students access to innum- erable technical books and various other reference material. The main function oi the organization is that it gives the student direct You elected us .' . . . OFFICERS contact with men in industry so that he can . . . Chairman .........,.. ...................... ............ I . C. Vogt learn what to expect in industry and what in- . . I I I I Vice-Chairman ...... ...... I . E. Reynolds duSlfY expects of hlm- The Orgcfnlzclllon 15 SO Treasurer ............, ......... R . E. Nowlin designed nationally that student members may Secretary ....... ......... I . D. Allen retain their membership after graduation. u THIRD ROW: Srnedsland, Krainess, Rock, Hoffman, Moline, Cornelius, Bradford, Whaley, Hartmann, Hollmann, Stegerneier, Mattes Savu SECOND ROW: Chubb, Den Boer, Carron, Reynolds, Vogt, Allen, Schwartz, Szumachowski, Pounds, McGowan, Siracusa, Epplesheimer, Cox FIRST ROW Littell, Hayase, Brundige, Frick, Glasgow, Whanger, Enochs, Soja, Mahan, Niewoehner, Crosby. Page Thirty-Nine 1 x 4,-1 PAUL G. HEROLD Department Chairman Professor of Ceramic 'E ' ngmeerinq, '36, '44, B. Cer. E.,. '31, M.S., '32, Ph.D. '34 Oh1o State University. I I 1 f cemmi Engineering Department Page Forty M.S.M. is one of the few colleges in the United States offering degrees in Ceramic Engineering. The Ceramics course, which features more laboratory work than any other department, con centrates on the study of clay and clay products The stuff takes a wide variety of forms and has uses ranging from re fractory linings for furnaces to bathtubs and exotic china and jasper ware That such a study is rewarding may be illustrated by the fact many of the grad uates of this department have entered 4 business for themselves The department is headed by Dr Paul G. Herold a conscientious gentle man with a receding hairline. Ably as sisted by Prof. W. Knapp and T. I Planje, Dr. I-lerold is directing one of the best departments of its kind in exist GIICG Whats cooking ? PLANIE, T. I. M., B.S. in Ceramics '40, MSM7 Instructor of Ceramic Engineering KNAPP, I., B.S. '39, Alfred, Sc.D. 42, M. I. T.' Assistant Professor of Ceramic En qmeermg. , K Test bars. Mozdmy- Pl1aGnIIg Page Forty-One Q ' I, I ' . I ,V V 1 . - uf , V V, H .. an 1 5- ' .3 ' .. I , 4 'I ,, , .. 1 , . - U. ' 1 ' , I I . ,nfl QL X., ., I if . 1 Ml D-lillfimlimmigill mil tml WIANSQQ Nmwtx xMxQfAN3xx KwZix.WX f Nkiwl X NN kewl' NS-N ll l L,-. I V3 .' liz 2 1 2.5 :fl li if ,A i gt n 3 - 1 . I. , '. ' 'i ly ef it ai . 11- I ' i l - f t . i i , 'A ... ll ... ll 1 'S . f li iz Q l l i ..- lj fl' If 3 af 5 if 1 ., , .4 5 lr li' iii. i - ' i A A 4 E 3, is E ' Vi M 1-1 1 '-'l. Y e' ' , Q l f' Ei ff, V, 1 l 1, fe 1 ,im r' , 5.1 ii. lil -:-Q i. 'Qi N T' I Q Z., IF 44- 1 EEE ' , 3 ,J i 'k. 5, i'i ,,,, ll'f -.:::, UW , ,IMI , 4. lllli: 1 ii li 5-. ,E it .-4 i iiti, ' ii: 3 V65 1.:- Q 1 .11 - S xi . 1 ,.-., 'T-Z Q , i 1 li ' gi . I' . l V M ri 'l i i Q I It W 'i , . I 2 t , V . A.C.S. Halloween scenes. BACK ROW: Smith, Hoey, McKinnis, Grotefendt, Hay, Cohen, Fentzke, Patterson, Mueller, Padfield, Prof. Planje. THIRD ROW: Giltner, Brady, Hasko, Brassiield, Mornin, Hyatt, I. Mueller, Knudson, Simmons, Evans. SECOND ROW: Schroeder, Rous, McClelland, Evans, Dr. Herald, Hughes, Zvanut, M. Paul. FRONT ROW: Prof. Knapp, Bixby, Kawaguchi, Michael, Laird. American Ceramic Society OFFICERS Q President ............. .................. ......... l . R. Evans N Vice-President ....... ........ R . L. Mornin Secretary ............. ,F ......... A. P. Annis Treasurer ....... ......... W . P. Hughes Advisor ....... ....... D r. P. G. Herold ln 1937 M.S.M. Student Branch oi the American Ceramic Society was activated by students in Ceramic Engineering, Who at that time composed the local , Orton Society . The purpose oi the organization is to bring stu- dents oi Ceramic Engineering into a closer bond oi fellowship and to bring others interested in the in- dustry into closer contact with it. ln this regard, the organization sponsors meetings at which motion pic- tures concerned with the ceramic industry are shown and interesting talks are made by men prominent in the field. The society, thus, serves in the capacity oi cor- relating social and intellectual activities of its mem- bers. , Page Forty-Two Kemmos OFFICERS President ................................ lames l. Mueller Vice-President ......... ............. E . P. Hyatt Secretary .......... .......... H . C. Brassfield Treasurer ....... .................. E . E. Mueller Historian ........ L. Mcliinnie, lr. THIRD ROW: Hoey, I. Mueller, Prof. Knapp, Brady, Giltner. SECOND ROVV: Hasko, Brassfield, Mornin, Hyatt, Prof. Planje, Dr. Herold, E. Mueller. FRONT ROW: Kawaguchi, Cohen, McKinnis, Padfield, Laird, M. Paul. Keramos is a national professional ceramic engineering fraternity. At present there are eight chapters throughout the country. The student members of the organization are chosen on their rec- ords of scholarship, character, ideals and promise-of success in the ceramic field. T The Missouri chapter of Keramos was established on the campus Missouri Academy of Science The purpose of the Missouri Academy of Sci- ence is to co-ordinate the scientific interests of the members and to disseminate scientific knowledge. Each year, a state-Wide meeting of the Missouri Academy of Science is held so that students of This year's meeting was held ta Harris Teachers College, with one of the M.S.M. members, Fred Springer, presiding as State President. Ralph lohnston, another local member, was elected State Secretary for the coming year, and Dr. C. V. Mann of Rolla was reappointed chairman of the Com- one college may exchange ideas with those from mittee on College Science Clubs. another college. SECOND ROW: Smith, Parks, Wehrenberg, Van Buskirk, Isbell, Turner, Tyrer,' Gokenbach. FIRST ROW: Springer, Taylor, Schowengerdt, Hrach, Iohnson, Niewoehner, Stegrneier. OFFICERS President .............................. Stan Hrach Vice-President .............. R. E. lohnston Secy.-Treas ........... E. E. Schowengerdt Members not in picture: I. Needham ............................ P. Bermel G. Shelton .................. W. A. Schaeffer Page Forty-Three 5: f , E 3 I is I ii 'N df dl 3 ll 2 ' I 4 , 1 G f il l J N 1' I , 1 1 A P ' , , ,, N ,l l 5 A , , ix W X , , I I' 1 g wg 1 l li l ,il 1 FW w i ji E V vi N I 1 L k 'fi ' F l 4 W ', N ,, 1 I I S ll w 1 i N 1 17 ll IQ l H , if I 4 I , I 4 k r Rolla Building. In science read by preference the newest works, in literature the oldest. The classic literature is always modern. -BULWER-LYTTON. Page Forty-Four Humanities and Social Studies Audrain Christy Furr Henning Lynch Phillips Brewer Capps Garner Ielinek Murphy Steinmeyer Caqq Derbak Goold Koch Moulder Steinbach SAMUEL H. LLOYD, IR. Department Chairman - Professor of Economics, '21, '46, A.B., '18, DePauw: M.S., '21, Missouri School of Mines. Why dol have to take 'dis stuff? is the Miners' reaction to the Humanities course. The department, by means oi al few required subjects, has the thank- less task oi liberalizing and humanizing the engineer- ing curriculum. In addition to the fundamental aim oi teaching the use oi good oral and written English, courses in Economics, History, Languages, Psychol- ogy, Accounting and Industrial Sciences are oiiered. AUDRAIN, I. P., B.A. '25, M.A. '36, Oklahoma: Instructor of English. BREWER, I. M., B.Ed. '35, Southern Illinois: M.A. '42, Illinois: Instructor oi English. circa, M. H., B.S. '17, A.B. '20, Ohio U.: M.A. '21, Ohio State: Associate Professor ot English. CAPPS, F. H., A.B. '43, Central College, Fayette: M.A. '47, University of Chicago: Instructor of Economics. CHRISTY, C., B.A. '44, Colorado: Instructor of English. CRUMPLER, H. A., B.I. '41, Missouri: Instructor of English. DERBAK, I., B.Ed. '47, Southern Illinois: Instructor of Economics. FURR, W. C., B.S. '38, Delta State Teachers: Instructor of English. GARNER, M. L., B.S. '41, Indiana University: Instructor of Economics. GOOLD, R. H., B.S. '25, M.S. '30, Illinois: Instructor of Economics. HENNING, O. A., A.B. '13, A.M.' '15, Central Wesleyan: Professor of Languages. IELINEK, I. I., B.S. '37, Illinois: M.A. '40, Northwestern: Associate Pro- iessor of English. ' ' g KOCH, I. A., B.S. '39, Illinois: Instructor of Economics. LYNCH, D. S., B.A. '42, William Iewell, Instructor of English. MOULDER, K. M., B.S. '35, Drury College: Instructor ot English. MURPHY, W. I., Ph.B. '42, University of Detroit: M.A. '44, University of Kansas City: Instructor of English. PHILLIPS, W. R., B.Ed. '39, Southern Illinois State Normal: M.A. '42, Illi- nois: Instructor of English. ROBERTS, C. N., B.S. '35, M.A. '36, Missouri: Instructor of History. STEINBACH, A. C., B.S. in Ed. '37, University ot Cincinnati: M.A. '47, Ohio State: Instructor of English. STEINMEYER, I. A., B.I. '34, Missouri: Instructor of English. Page Forty-Five 1 ,.- , 1: 1, 4 .7 4- 3 .QQ I I .1 ,J ,nl -19 I ll ,-. Bonnell Cosart Eck Grimble Ester I ohnson en' Lee Schuman . . . ., .,. ,..-,AZ L-,ff 1.-'gif 1 Au Jill' -1 - M th fi BONNELL, C. R., B.S. '46, Central Missouri State, Instructor in Mathematics. COOPER, C. E. Sr., B.S. in Ed. '23, Central Missouri State, In- structor in Mathematics. COSART, E. L., B.S. '25, Northwest Oklahoma Teachers, M.A. '32, Columbia, Instructor in Mathematics. DENNIE, F. E., B.S. in C.E. '09, Brown, Associate Professor of Mathematics. ECK, R. A., B.S. '43, MSM, Instructor of Mathematics. ERKILETIAN, D. H., A.B. '36, Western Kentucky State Teachers, M.A. '38, Illinois, Associate Professor of Mathematics. EVANS, M. B., B.S. '47, Michigan, Instructor in Mathematics. GOODHUE, E. A., A.B. '17, Amherst, B.S. '20, Calif. Inst. Tech., M.S. '27, MSM, Associate Professor of Mathematics. GRIMBLE, R. E., A.B. '46, Vanderbilt, Instructor in Mathematics. IESTER, E. E., A.B. '28, Indiana, A.M. '33, Columbia, Instructor in Mathematics. , - IOHNSON, C. A., B.Ed. '37, Northern Illinois State Teachers, M.A. '40, Northwestern, Instructor of Mathematics. KERR, R. H., A.B. '29, Southwest Missouri State Teachers, Instructor of Mathematics. LEE, R. E., B.S. '42, Missouri Valley, Instructor of Mathematics. LOOMIS, O. L., B.S. '32, A.M. '33, Missouri, Instructor of Mathe- matics. SCHUMAN, E. K., LL.B. '18, University-of Missouri, B.S. in C.E. '20, Missouri School of Mines, Instructor of Mathematics. TUCKER, I. L., A.B. '40, William Iewell, M.A. '42, LSU, Instructor of Mathematics. WEST, E. B., B.S. in Ed. '48, Missouri Valley College, Instructor of Mathematics. ZUPSICH, M., A.B. '39, Illinois College, M.A. '46, Illinois, In- structor of Mathematics. It Advanced Math. Page Forty-Six Department M finer meets Calculus. i From freshman to graduate stu- dent, the campus is plagued by this infernal new idea called Math . The story behind this development is rather interesting: lt seems that one night a -fellow had a vision that two and ,two makes four. Unfortu- nately, this discovery started a chain reaction which resulted in algebra, trignometry, geometry, analytical geometry, differential and integral calculus, and even differential equa- tions. Now, almost everything that is done involves some sort of calcula- tion, and, if there is an ungoverned movement, give them time, someone will dream up an equation for it. The activities of the Math. Depart- ment is focused on the second deck of the old Chemical Building, but its tentacles reach out and encompass practically every building on the campus. ' The main body of this department that teaches us to play with numerals is headed by a man, who with his grey hair and wistful grin, is a phi- 1 ROLFE M. RANKIN Department Chairman Professor of Mathematics, '22, '46. A.B., '16, Maryville tTenn.J, A.M., '22, Chicago, B.S. in C.E., '27, Missouri School of Mines. K losopher, mathematician and wit. Of course Mr. Ran- kin is not the Math. Department, but he is the main attraction-what graduating senior who has had him in classtwill ever forget this sterling character? May we, in passing, also tip our hats to Profs. Dennie, Cfoodhue, Erkiletian, and the rest of the boys. That we remember anything at all about these various complex numeral systems is a credit to the teaching ability of these mathematical wonders. I The problems always seem easier sitting dawn. V Page Forty-Seven it l ,, l 5 Physics Department The battle with the tangent galvonometer. , , 5 , 1 5 i 4 , f , . i T Ever since that fateful apple fell on Sir lsaac New- ? , ton's noble noggin, the study of physics has been a , matter, of concern to all good engineering sopho- mores?-Miners no exception. From that first ques- ,,, tion of motion has come four distinct fields: Mechan- ,I ics, Light, Electricity and Magnetism, and Heat. The advent of nuclear physics in the past decadelh has necessitated the adding of this study, which deals ' with the basic relationships of energy and matter. The main office of the Physics Department is lo- cated on the first floor of Norwood l-lall, however, its subsidiaries are scattered to remote regions on the campus. Almost as much an institution as his department is Dr. Leon E. Woodman. Perhaps this stems from l the days of long ago when he was the whole de- partment. Doc is the originator of the course in Theory of Measurements, but he is probably better T I I l 1 l 5 n Page Forty-Eight V X LEON E. WOODMAN Department Chairman Professor of Physics, 'l9. A.B., '99, A.M., '02, Dartmouth: Ph.D., '10, Columbia. known for teaching his second semester students to tune pianos. Under Dr. Woodman's directorship, M.S.M. has a brilliant staff of physicists who aim to give the strug- gling ,engineering student a solid foundation in that science fundamental to engineering. ' BURGER, I. M., A.B. '39, M.A. '40, Kansas: Instructor of Physics. ' BUTTREY, I. W. Ir., A.B. '43, Southeast Missouri State: In- structor of Physics. FULLER, H. Q., A.B. '28, Wabash: A.M. '30, Ph.D. '32, Illi- nois: Professor of Physics. P HARVALIK, Z. V., B.A. '26, State R. G. College, Prague: M.S. '30, M.A. '34, D.Sc. '33, University of Prague, Czechoslo- vakia: Associate Professor of Physics. HOOVER, W. C., B.S. in. Ed. '26: M.S. '36, Kansas State Teach- ers: Instructor in Physics. HOLLAND, C. R., B.S. '43, Southeast Missouri State Teachers: Instructor of Physics. X JENSEN, W. I., A.B. '20, Carleton College: A.M. '22, Illinois: Associate Professor of Physics. LEAVER, L. E., B.S. in Ed. '25, Warrensburg Teachers: A.M. '29, Missouri: Assistant Professor of Physics. RUSSELL, P. N., A.B. '29, Fletcher College: M.S. '30, Michigan: Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A SCHWANEKE, A. E., B.S. '40, Central Missouri State Teachers: Instructor of Physics. SHAPIRO, LOUIS, B.S. '35, City College of New York: Instructor in Physics. : VAN NOSTRAND, R. G., B.S. '42, Missouri School of Mines: In- structor in Physics. ' r l It's obvious to all, that . . Page Forty-Nine Burger Fuller Harvalik Holland Hoover Leaver Russell . Schwaneke Shapiro Van Nostrand 1 Christianson Forbes ' Mallon Nevin Rtlshiflg Thompson Engineering CHRISTIANSON, L. C., B.A. '25, Westminster, M.A. '28, Mis- souri, Assistant Professor of Drawing. FORBES, I. C., B.S. '44, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. HAMMANN, I. W., B.S. '36, Purdue, Instructor of Drawing. HENRICI, W. C., B.Arch, '44, Oklahoma AGM, Instructor of Drawing. MALLON, A. H.,QB.S., '30, Worcester Polytechnic. Institute, As- sistant Professor of Drawing. NEVIN, F. E., B.S. in M.E. '44, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. RUSHING, I. F., B.S. '40, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. THOMPSON, H., B.S. '32, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. WILSON, G. B., B.S. in C.E. '17, MSM,. Instructor of Drawing. I I f Let's see what the book says. jfs Nevmj Page Fifty A Civil tries his hand at Architecture. D rawing Department When an engineer wishes to convey an idea he invariably reaches for a pencil. The repre- sentative drawing, in one form or another is the language of engineering. lt is the responsi- bility of thelingineering Drawing Department to indoctrinate the freshmen and sophomores with the principles of this language of engi- neering. The freshman's first effort to visualize the third dimension on a flat, flat piece of paper are often disastrous. . artaat ttiiy We project A to the Z plane, and . . 3' Page Fifty-One CLIFFORD H. BLACK Department Chairman Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, '37, '43. B.S. in Architecture, '34, Kansas State, M.C.P., '46, M. I. T. Drafting tables, T-squares, Compasses-all are located on the third floor of Norwood Hall. Prof. C. H. Black, 'who holds the chair in draw- ing, is one of the most talented men on the campus. Not only is he an accomplished artist, city-planner, and architect but he is also a rich and mellow tenor. His enthusiasm for song is reflected by the fact that so many members of the M.S.M. Glee Club are drawing students, too. 'A-' I -..1 f, ,IIACIII .211 - -- . 5 xx M I W ,t..s:.- , 1 Testing wood prisms. Mechanics Department ' Give me a lever long enough and a fnlcrnm strong enough, and .single-handed I can 'move the world. -ARCHIMEDES. ' f REX Z. WILLIAMS Department Chairman Professor of Mechanics, '31, '46. B.S. in Met., '31, B.S. in C.E '37 Missouri School of Q Mines, M.S. in Enqr. Mechanics, '36, Wisconsin. Page Fifty-Two , The Mechanics Department is one step on the Miners' educational hill in which a bridge is made between the theoretical sciences and the application of those sciences to the practical problems of engineering. lt is better known among students as that group of courses which separate the men from the boys. For this is the land where shotguns reign supreme and a teacher is ashamed if class averages creep above an even sixty. Besides the teaching of such lecture courses as Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanics of Materials on the second floor of the Ceramics Building, the department also maintains the campus' only penny arcade. This pin-ball paradise is the Mechanics lab located in the basement of Harris I-lall. I-lere may be seen ma- chines on which indicators move along the faces of dials and from which noises issue forth as might come from mighty pin-ball machines on which very high scores are being racked up. The machines serve to test various materials for their physical strengths. The head of this department enjoys the healthy re- spect of all Miners for he is none other than Assistant Dean Williams. Although additional duties somewhat limit his personal appearances in the department, the spirit of Dean Williams is carried on by such competent men as Prof. N. C. Costokas, who can smile pleasantly while handing out a quiz that even F. L. Brown would have trouble finishing in the alloted fifty minutes. Tilt! Page Fifty-Three Barrneier Shaeffer BARMEIER, R. L., B.S. in C.E. '47, Missouri School of Mines, Instructor in Mechanics. BREUER, D. W., B.S. '47, Iowa State Institute of Me- chanics. COSTAKOS, N., B.S. '39, M.S. '42,lMinnesota7 Instructor of Mechanics. DAVIDSON, R. F., B.S. '41, MSM, Instructor of Mechanics. DAVIS, R. lr., B.M.E. '46, Minnesota, Instructor of Me- chanics. HOFSTAEDTER, G. F. Ir., B.S. in C.E. '47, Drexel Insti- tute of Technology, Instructor in Mechanics. JAMES, R. E., B.S. '42, M.S. '48, Oklahornag Instructor in Mechanics. SCHAEFER, R. A., B.S. in E.E. '47, Missouri School of Mines, Instructor in Mechanics. SPEECE, W. E., B.S. in C.E. '47, Cornell, Instructor of Mechanics. .... -1 . a nic ' ' ' ef f A' 'A-?.':I.f 75vTr TRIM : a sm I Y T V Y ' . T --' 9 . -A X - .. 1-, If is-1' ... ,D J '4 fQ 5 T J if-1 . ,E M 1: Y 9 1 It i. Ill XII' .l ' it 413. 2 2' ff' A A i , 5 -A ,f '9 ' .Q , I is 2 1 Talking things over with Nackowski. t X X Though the Geology and Mineralogy Department is one ot the smallest departments on the campus, it supplements many others, and Without it the Min- ing, Metallurgy and Ceramics courses Would be in- complete. The department is located on the second floor ot Norwood Hall. lt is a little isolated World Where such terms as dodecahdral , enantiomorphous and scalenohedral are simple descriptive adjectives. There is 110 stone without a name. -LUCAN. Page Fifty-Four Geology an X X ff N! X ,rf OLIVER R. GRAWE Department Chairman Professor of Geology, '28, '46. A.B., '22, M.S. '24, Washinqtong Ph.D., '27, Iowa. y 1 Mineralogy Department Mineral identification quizzes of the glance-at-it, identity-it, pass-it nature are common occurrences. i lt is reported that the department head, Dr. Grawe, insists that crystallography is here to stay. Mr. Lar- son, irorn New York City, contends that Texas boots l ogist must he oi the rugged, outdoor type. l Basile Cowie Muilenburg I Nackowski BASILE, R. E., B.A. '43, Washington and Lee, Instructor of Geology. COWIE, R. H., B.S. '38, Calif. Institute of Tech.: M.S. '40, Ph.D. '41, Min- nesota: Assistant Professor of Geology. LARSON, E. R., B.S. '42, M.A. '47, Columbia: Assistant Professor of Geology. MUILENBURG, G. A., B.A. '12, M.S. '13, Iowa: E.M. '25, MSM, Ph.D. '25, Columbiay Professor of Geology. A 1 NACKOWSKI, M. P., A.B. Geology '41, U. of Calify Instructor of Geology. Cooperation THUNE, H. W., B.S. '39, College of Puget Soundp M.S. '41, Idaho: ln- structor of Geology. , O E113 The puzzle Jolly balances 'Unclasszfzed Page Fifty-Five are the only foot gear tor a man. After all, the geol- .3 '-I 'Q' 'J f rf f .1 Z 5 A , f f r , i .tc f tix V .rf lt IB yf . ,, 2 3' 3 1 it A f , rfi 1 f . Al 51 2 , la ... , i 22 it la Military Department Sgt. White quizzes his M-1's. On Wednesday mornings from eleven to twelve, weather permitting, M.S.M.'s largest class meets on the athletic field. This class consists of first and second year basic R.O.T.C. students under the direction of the advanced members of the R.O.T.C. and supervised by the f K STAPF RICHARDSON, E. C., Major, Corps of Engineers, Army of the United States, Associate Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics. BLOOM, E. C., First Lieutenant, Corps of Engi- ' neers, Army of the United States, Instructor in Military Science and Tactics. GREGORY, B. B., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. DRAGOTIS, United B. A., Master Sergeant, Army of the States. ,V army personnel stationed here. Training the largest number oi men in its history here at Rolla, the department has enrolled some four hundred men as compared to the first class in l873 when the total number of students here numbered only one hundred and seven. WHITE, L. L., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. EDWARDS, G. R., 'l'echnical Sergeant, Army of the United States. ! The backbone of the Army is the non- Fine fif- comomsszoned man. -KIPLING. Page Fifty-Six Under the provisions of the Morrill Act under which the School of Mines was founded, four semesters of basic military are required for non-veteran students. Cn receiving credit for basic military, interested students may make application totake the advanced course in the R.C.T.C., which, when completed, qualifies them for a second lieutenant's commission in the Cfficer's Reserve Corps. Ever since, in l873, when Cadet Private lohn W. McCown started the unit's activities off with a bang by shooting Cadet Sergeant Peter Blow in an argument, the M.S.M. unit has been in- structing men in the principles of Military Cour- tesy and Customs, Drill, Military Sanitation and First Aid, Bridge and Road Construction, Com- bat lntelligence, etc. That this training for leadership is thorough may be seen in the mili- tary records of those who have completed the courses. - Col. C. K. Harding, Professor of Military Sci- ence and Tactics, is a West Pointer of extensive Lt. Bloom LJ, Maj. Richardson x CHESTER K. I-IARDING Professor of Military Science and Tactics, '47. B.S., '18, United States Military Academy. experience and dry humor. ln his lighter mo- ments he delves intoimath puzzles or tells of his boyhood in the Canal Zone. The P. S. M. G T. is ably assisted by person- nel such as Maj. Richardson-proponent of the small bore rifle. Lt. Bloom stoutly maintains that the field manual is always right-and the Advanced Student always wrong. As Kipling inferred-the non-commissioned man keeps the army going. Sgt. Leo White is an instructor and claims that there are no better soldiers than his freshmen. Sgt. B. A. Dragotis handles the unit's administrative headaches while Sgts. B. B. Gregory and G. R. Edwards lceep the unit in well-fitting uniforms and the latest field manuals. Effigigngy, At the target, Joe. The manual says . . . Too bad. Page Fifty-Seven ' -he 2,5 -Q Y -.- .i +1 -sq. 4 2 z fs 3 Q-,W 1 l V 1 - l ,l THIRD ROW: Pantaleo, Otto, Niewoehner, Kortjohn, Watkins, Hart. SECOND ROW: Callahan, McCallister, Palubiak, Pippert, Davis, Hrach. FIRST ROW: Martin, Acheson, Copeland, Lonq, Shaver, Wolfram. SQ Ao Mo Ee OFFICERS President .................................................... Thomas B. Long lst Vice-President ......... ......,.. I ohn A. Mittino 2nd Vice-President ........ ........ R ichard M. Otto Treasurer ......................,.. ......... A nthony Pantaleo Assistant Treasurer ......... ................ l rvin Probst Secretary ..................... ....,.... R alph E. Wolfram The Society of American Military Enqineers was founded in l92O, its membership consistinq ot past and present holders of- commissions in the technical branches oi the American Armed Forces. lt was created in the interest oi National Defense, to advance the science of Military Enqineerinq. Members ot the M.S.M. post are students in the Advanced R.O.T.C. course. The major event sponsored by the post was the annual Military Ball, held this year on December l3, when Miss Annette Elmore was presented the commission ot Honorary Cadet Colonel. Page Fifty-Eight Alert young officers. 1 t Y t 2? v if tr -A 44 A 5-s ., ,M ws ik? P ' Q1 0 0 0 0 Cannon fodder. One oi the requisites for any advanced R.O.T.C. student to get his reserve commis- sion is that he spend six Weeks at a summer camp as desiqnated by the Department of the Army. Consequently last Iune,! forty-three men took off for Ft.. Riley, Kansas, and Aberdeen, Maryland. At Ft. Riley, the men were as- signed to Engineer and Signal B.O.T.C. units with which they had practical instruction in buildinq bridqes androads, the use of demo- litions, radio procedure, and Wire communi- cations. Those who Went to' Aberdeen were interested in Ordnance work: and, while there, had a chance to Work on many oi the Army's new Weapons. Summer Camp Take five, Easy does it. While the Signal Corps rode. GALE BULLMAN Department Chairman Instructor of Physical Ed., A.B. '25, West Virginia Wesleyan: LL.B., '29, Washington. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the Athletic Department, for without physical exercise, the greatest lab course of them all, an engineering education, would be incomplete. 'I'his department directs three programs: var- sity athletics, intramural sports and physical education. The latter has been limited to the teaching of swimming to non-veteran frosh. Athletic Department Head of the department and chief football and track mentor is the colorful Gale Bullman. I-Ie is aided by Dwight I-Iafeli, basketball coach, and Chester Barnard, swimming coach. Other assistants are Bill Speece of the-Mechanics De- partment and Iohn Steinmeyef' of the Humani- ties Department. Under the direction of these men Miner squads have reached their greatest heights this year by collecting the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football, swimming, tennis and golf titles. Other varsity sports include basketball, track and cross-country. The intramural program brings the benefits of sports and physical competition to a great number of exercise-hungry students. The year- around struggle includes touch football, table tennis, cross-country track, swimming, basket- ball, rifle, boxing, wrestling, volleyball, soft- ball, track, horseshoes, golf and tennis. BARNARD, C. S., B.S. '21, Southwest Missouri State Teachers: M.S. '40, West Virginia University: Instructor of Physical Ed. ' HAFELI, D. L., B.S. '37, Washington University: In- structor of Physical Ed. - ' I t I l l Page Sixty FET-I BARN ARD , HA I I -. , ' , E24-Frfifit-if-Q-f-4-9-ye-ff'g'.gL-.-,'ggf-,TQ5, -2iiZ?'.:,?fETf T: 'i'?'If.gf '- 7g f'fff t-...fi-'Tlx' 5. L V .- My-LR- N he N, .-,... A natalie e...,. - .- - - - . -- ' f W-H 4f'- ' r ' ' ' ' 't M. S. M. Counseling Service A new department, the Counseling Service, was established last year to render assistance to all M.S.M. students in the field of vocational and educational guidance. The Counseling Service is staffed by guidance specialists who devote their time primarily to the needs of individual students. These coun- selors help the student with such specific prob- lems as vocational choice, development of ef- ficient study habits, diagnosis and correction of academic problems, improvement of read- The outer officef 'u ing speed and efficiency, and adjustment to college life. An occupational library is maintained which contains information concerning most of the major fields of Work. Standardized aptitude, ability, and achievement tests are adminis- tered to suit the needs of the individual student. All students, both veteran and non-veteran, are welcome to and eligible for the advantages of this service. F I. R. POLLARD, Director B.A. '41, Central College M. Ed. '48, University of Missouri I. T. WINSLOW, Counselor B.S. in Ed. '42 M. Ed. '47, Missouri I. R. Pollard I. T. Winslow Page Sixty-One ' , ...U-f ff..-'.y .-f ,,,,-J ,- 43,4 VZ,-!5-,-,Ar,:.7T-J,.,M7,',vi,.L,1.4. vw- , X A K X r , - i X - v ' 'V 'L .Q ' ,,.4-f ,,. . ,R kv- L 45- Gone is the green cop, the . loegrd Privilege , Class Dgy, gnd dll of the trgditionol egrrngrks Wnich sepofrotted the clgsses in Rollds good old dgys . l But the l948 CLASSES gre colorful in their own Wdy. The Whole thing hos loecornei rgtionotl. lt is now recognized thot the difference loetween the treshmgn gnd the soph, the junior ond the senior, is simply g mgtter ot knowledge . . . or gbout torty credit hours. The Miner's interests ohgnge gs he gdvctnces . . . during the first semester he cornpotres the ctdjg- oent to the hypotenuse . . . gnd in the eighth semester he oompgres G. Efs offer to thgt of the Sohlurningogmp Exploration Cornpotnyq Al SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Is.. WI ilxk NC 'I - 2' A Ak Presrdent Gordon Mollne VICE Pres1dent Ted Wolfarth Secretary Henry Whaley Treasurer Don Relnert f Adams Ben Melv1n Benton M Transfer Southeast MISSOUIL State Teachers College AIEE 47 48 Honor Llst 46 47 Aka Esrefettm Me E Ankara Turkey Transfer Fre1berg Mmtng Academy Engmeers Club 46 47 48 AIMME 46 47 Allbaugh Donald N M1n E Rtchrnond Helghts Mo Lambda Ch1 Alpha 44 45 46 47 Glee Club 45 47 Band 44 45 Mrssou 1 Academy of Scrence 44 45 State VICE Pres1 dent 45 Cadet Sergeant ROTC 45 Interfratermty Counc1l Alternate Treasurer Iunror Class Allen Aurel1us Kent Chem E Shamrock Club 42 43 Lambda Ch1 Alpha 43 44 47 48 Inter- fraterntty Counc1l 43 Iun1or Class V1cePres1dent 43 44 Alpha Ch1 S1gma 48 ING Allen Ioseph Doorley I Me E Rolla Mo Eransier Umon Iuruor College ASM Secretary 47 48 Honor 1st 46 47 IISNIIII KQAI NMI Alvarez Ioseph M East St Louts Ill. Kappa Stgma V1cePres1dent 45 Inner Guard 46 Student Counc1l 45 46 Interfraternrty Counc1l 45 46 47 St Pats Board 45 46 V1cePres1dent 45 Cha1rman Rollamo Board of Honor L1st 45 mu Amadon Harold Owen M1n E M1lwaukee Wisc. Transfer WISCOHSIH Instltute Technology Honor Lrst 46 47. Anderson Nels Adams Sprmgtleld Mo. A Transfer Drury College and U of W Va ASCE 46 474 48. I. S1gma Nu 46 47 48 Anderson Walter F M Dexter Mo. E Engmeers Club 42 43 Tau Beta P 47 48 ASME 47-48. Honor Ltst 41 45 46 47 Phl Kappa Ph1 Bookplate 46 Andrews Byron Wells Mm E El Dorado Ark. Photo Club 47 'lransfer Arkansas A G M College Anrus Andon Pl'11lllpS Cer E Rolla Mo. Transfer Park College and Kansas C1ty Iurnor College Ameri- can Ceramtc Socrety 46 47 Secretary 47 48 Anton Charles Ph1ll1p M Hannlbal Mo. ROTC Band 41 42 43 Sigma Nu 42 43 44 Recorder 46. Varslty Orchestra 42 43 S1gma Nu Commander 47 ASME 47. t Appelloaum Robert Herman M1n E Webster Groves Mo. Transfer Un1vers1y of MISSOUII AIMME 46 Honor Lrst 46. Armstrong R I AlChE 46 47 48 Alpha Chr S1gma 46 47 48 Master Al- chemlst 48 Tau Beta P1 47 48 Honor Lrst 46 47 Chem E Rolla Mo. I have lost my taste fo1 mctuv es and mustc My 'mxmd seems' to have become a kma of machme for grmdmg general laws out of large colleetzons of fact Charles Darwen Page Sixty-Four I 1 I I f I I . N . ' I el ' E E O 5 , ........................ . ......................... , . . 1 I - v W 1 - 1 -1 I , . . . . 1 -1 - , , X . . . I , I 'I . f , ,I . . . ,B , ............. . ......... , . . 1 -1 -1 -1 1 -1 . 3 Il 1 -1 . T. -' 1 -1 - - -- I 1 I. J ' 1 ' 1 - an I . ' - I I' I ' , I , , ........................ . .................................. : 1 . N 1. 1 -1 - 1 -1 -1 -1 L I 1 I - - 1 ' - - - - 1 -1 ' 1- V4 1 ' -1 . . , ' ' ... I . Y-E I . 1: A 31 I ' - f -1 , If ', I II I ' ' -' . 2' I In E . I , ...................... . ....................... . , ,I I . . - . 1 1 5 1 I - 1 -1 - ' - 1 -1 -1 ' . 1 .., I , I 1 -1 ' - - - 1 - if Vg Control. Secretary Sophomore Class '45-'46. Blue Key '47-'48. I , - 1 ti P u I :ee ' ' ' ' I -' -'S ' M ' I I I n 1 3 I WI' 1 -1 1 , hh ' I I I . . . 4 'I W ' ' . 1 m I I, . 1 V ,AI - 1 -1 ' i 1 -1 1 1 F -Il I, . 1 -1 -1 -1 . . . ' 1 ' l . - I1 I . It , I a ................ . ................. , H I I . . . . 'I I . . . ' V' ' 1 ...................... . ....................... , I I . . I In - - 1 -1 . 1 -1 ' ' I I . . s lj J 1 .................... . E..................... , W ,,',- 1 -1 -1 - 1 -1 -1 1 V I II - 1 -1 ' - ' 1 , A N lx . . I II , ..... . . , I ' - - ' 1 - 1 I I I I 3 1, -I -I .. ' I. ...... I .... . . .... - .I ......... . , I , .I 1 I I ' I I 3 as . . N . 'I QI i i . , . n W , I 'I Senior Class Adams, A. Allen I. Allen Alvarez Anton! N. Anderson Andrews Annis Armstrong P. Aubuchon Allbaugh Amadon W. Anderson Appelbaum Austin ' WM 7,31 ,nf ff! l Jil.. If, A- 1 l I 1 I l , ,. . l J .-is-me I Izr ! , I B 1 K f 7 f . 2 , if Z V9 , f l u l 1 I 1 I 1 l 5 1 ,- ll 1 I i t xl 1 4 I 1 lt E E A I .a 1 W f t ,,,, I I of 1948 A Ayers Balstad Baerveldt Banks Barton Balmat Bauman Barker Bermel Beverage Berry Beezley Benn Bixby Billy Another job interview. Aubuchon, Pierre M ..................... Min. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '46-'46-'47-'48. Treasurer '45-'46. House Man- ager '45-'46. Vice-President Freshman Class '46. Interfratenity Council Alternate '45, St. Pat's Board '45-'46-'47. Secretary 46- 47. Sophomore Class Vice-President '45-'46, Engraving Editor Rollamo Board '46. Honor List '44-'45. Austin, Thomas E., Ir ............... C. E ............... Willow Springs, Mo. Transfer University of Missouri. ASCE '46-'47. Ayers, Oscar Berry ...................... C. E ............,.......... St. Iames, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Baerveldt, Robert F ....................... C. E ....... ................ S t. Louis, Mo. Transfer Iowa U. and St. Lawrence College. Theta Kappa Phi '42-'43-'47-'48. Honor List '47. Balmat, lack Spencer ........................ E. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu '42-'43-'47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega '42. Transfer Mount Union College. Balstad, Rolf A ....................... Min. E ....... ........ M inot, N. Dakota Honor List '46. Banks, Hampden O ............... Min. E ............... Iohnston City, Tenn. AIMME '46-'47. Vice-President '48. Honor List '47. Banks, Ralph ............................ Min. E. .................... ........ L ynch, Ky. Eransfer University of Tennessee. AIMME '46-'47-'48, Honor ist '47. Barker, Rolland C ......................... Cer. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Pi '41-'42-'46-'47-'48. American Ceramic Society '42-'43. Honor List '46. Barton, Iohn Richard ............ ........ M . E ..................... Wellsville, Mo. ROTC Band '39-'40-'41, ASME '47-'48. Honor List '45-'46 '47. Bauman, Harry C ....................... Min. E ................. . ..... Sutfern, N. Y. Transfer Norwich University. Honor List '46-47. f Beezley, Joel Edward .................. Min. E ................... St. Iames, Mo. f Transfer Anderson Theological College. AIMME Secretary '47- '48. Honor List '46-47. Benn, Edward H ......................... C. E ......................... Wichita, Kans. Transfer University of San Francisco. ASCE '46-'47. Honor List '47. Bermel, Peter F ................... C. E ................... Colorado Springs, Colo. ASCE '46-'47. Missouri Academy of Science '46-'47. ROTC Band '46-'47. Rollamo Board '47-'48. Miner Board Circulation Manager '47-48. Rifle Club '45-'46. ROTC Sergeant '44. ASCE '46-'47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega President '47. Vice-President '46. ' Alumni Secretary '47. Sigma Nu '45-'46-'47-'48. Berry, Ierome T .................,........... C. E ............................. Rolla, Mo. Transfer University of Akron. Special Service Officer Campus Vets '46. Treasurer '47. ASCE '46-'47. Football Squad '46-'47. Photo Club '47. Miner Board Sports Editor '47. Bevera e Allan D ....................... M. E ....................... Belleville Ill Q , , . Football '40-'41-'42. Intramural Wrestling Champion. Lambda Chi Alpha '42-'47-'48. M Club '42. Photo Club '47. ASME '47-'48. Beyer, Frank A ............................. M. E ............................. Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha 42-'43-'46-'47-'48, President '46. Rollamo Board '42-'43. ASME '47-'48. i Billard, Iames W ........................... Min. E ........................... Peru, lll. Pi Kappa Alpha '46-47. Vice-President '47-'48. Transfer, The Citadel. - Page Sixty-Five 'f'f'7f 7f'C'P5W'Z7?? 7f1ff74i'f'7:-, 4- , - F .. ' ' ' ' ' NX-N 'vlxxv-'r'-. rr'1f . , -L - Branson and Bride. Billy, Ioseph Harrison .......... Chem. E ........... Rolla, Mo. Shamrock Club '41-'42-'43. AlChE '41-'42-'43-'44. Lambda Chi Alpha '43-'44-'47-'48. SocialAffChairman '47-'48. Bingham, Darwin H ........... Met. E ........... Oak Park, Ill. Honor List '46-'47. Pi Kappa Alpha. Miner Board Editorial Staff '4l. Rollamo '41-'42. Photographer '42. Editor-in-Chief '43. Bishop, William W ......... E. E ......... WebsterxGroves, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '46-'47. Independents '44-'45. AIEE '46, Wesley Foundation '45. Theta Tau '45- '46-'47-'48. Secretary '46-'47. Marshal '47. St. Pat's Board '46-'46-'47. Assistant Treasurer '46-'47. Rolla- mo Board '45-'46. Miner Board '46-'47. Blue Key '46- '47-'48. Honor List '47. Transfer Washington U. Bixby, Henry D ................... Cer. E ................... Rolla, Mo. American Ceramic Society '46-'47-'48. Transfer Uni- versity of Nebraska, Drake and Iowa State. Boaz, Leonard R ............... E. E ............... Little Rock, Ark. Transfer University of Utah. Sigma Nu '43-'44-'47- '48. Treasurer '48. Tau Beta Pi '47-'48, Honor List '43-'46-'47. Boeller, Emery L ........... E. E ........... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. AIEE '47-'48. Bolanovich, Peter ................ E. E ............ , .... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '43-'46-'47. Grand Treasurer '47. Grand Procurator '47. AIEE. Honor List '46. Boswell, Paul B ................. E. E ................. St. loseph, Mo. Transfer Maryville State Teachers College. AIEE '47-'48. Honor List '46-47. Botkin, Lawrence A ........... M.,E ........... Kansas City, Mo. Transfer University of Michigan and Park College. ASME '46-'47-'48. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Pi X '47-'48, Honor List '46-'47. Bott, Winston F ................... C. E ................... Lisbon, Ohio Transfer Capitol University and Ohio Wesleyan. Honor List '46-'47. Bowman, Iames B ............... C. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '41-'45-'46-'47-'48. Vice-President '45-'46-'47. Theta Tau '46-'47-'48. Outer Guard '47. ASCE '46-'47-'48. St. Pat's Board '47-'48. Vice-Presi- dent '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47. Boza, lorge H ................... Min. E ............... - .... Lima, Peru Kappa Sigma Guard '45. Honor List '47. AIME '46. Bradford, Dorothy G ............. Sci.-Cer ............. Rolla, Mo. Band '44-'45. Missouri Academy of Science '44-'45. American Ceramic Society '47. Rollamo Board '45-'46. Bradford, Victor L ................. Met. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Photo Club '41-42-'43. Vice-President '43-'46-'47. Tri- angle '42. President '45-'46, Rollamo Board '42-'43. Photographer '43. ASM '47. Captain ROTC '47. Brady, lay E .........,........... Cer. E ..................... Ada, Okla. Honor List '47. American Ceramic Society '47. Photo Club '47. 1 EVERYBODY has a camera. Branson, Cecil A ................... M. E ................... Rolla, Mo. Triangle '44. Corresponding Secretary '45. Drum Major ROTC Band '44-'45-'46-'47. Glee Club '44-'45. Cadet Sergeant ROTC '44. AIEE '45. 'Missouri Miner Managing Editor '46. Editor-in-Chief '47. Blue Key '47. ASME '47. x Brassiielcl, Henry C ........... Cer. E ........... Wichita, Kans. Honor List '46-'47. Transfer Pt. Hayes State College. American Ceramic Society '46, Breton, Ernest I., Ir ....... Met. E ....... Winter Haven, Fla. Trgtngfer Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Honor List 14 -1 D , Broadbent, Elmer R ................. C. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Transfer Oklahoma A. :S M. Honor List '46-'47. Brown, William R ................... E. E ................... Rolla, Mo. Independents '44. Engineers Club '45. Missouri Acad- emy of Science '44-'45. Pi Kappa Alpha '47. Rifle Club '45-'46. AIEEQ '47-'48. b Browning, Charles M ........... Min. E ........... Rosiclare, Ill. Honor List '46-'47. Shamrock Club '43. AIMME '42. Varsity Orchestra '42-'43. Sigma Phi Epsilon Secre- tary '47. Vice-President '47-'48. Theta Tau '47. Transfer University of Illinois. Browning, Phil A ............... E. E ............... Newburg, Mo. Transfer University of West Virginia. Honor List '46-'47. AIEE '47-'48. Brundige, Edward L ....... Met. E ....... Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Transfer Harvard. ASM '47-'48. Independents '47. Bulla, Robert .................... Min. E ..................... Sesser, Ill. Transfer Southern Illinois Normal University. Burnett, Lynn F ................. M. E ................. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '45-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Kappa Alpha '46. President '47. Intramural '39-'4O. Student Council '46-'47. ASME '47. Buterbaugh, Basil E ........... Min. E ........... Rich Hill, Mo. Honor List '47. Engineers Club '42-'44. AIME '43. President '45-'46-'47. Lambda Chi Alpha '45. Vice- President '45-f46. Student Council Secretary-Treasurer '45. St. 'Pat's' Board '45. Wesley Foundation '45. Bye, Stanley E., Ir ............... Chem. E..f ............ Rolla, Mo. Honor, List '46f'47. AIChE '46. Alpha Chi Sigma '46. Alumni Secretary '47-'48. Transfer Riverside lunior College and Cornell University. Canning, Fred I-l., lr ............. M. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu '45. ASME '43-'44-'47-'48. Tennis Team '47. Cardin, Audie B ........... C. E .......... .Mountain Grove, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Phil-Kappa Phi '47. ASCE '47. Transfer Asbury College. ' Carron, Gene I ......... M. E ......... Richmond Heights, Mo. Honor List '47. ASM '47. Transfer St. Louis U. Casselman, Howard M ........... Chem. E ........... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '43-'44. Kappa Sigma Master of Cere- monies '44. Missouri Academy of Science Vice-Presi- dent '44. Student Council '44. Glee Club '44-'47. AIChE '47. J of 1948 1,1 I f f Brunclige Castleberry Carron Chubb Coulter Page Sixty-Seven Buterbaugh Bye Canning Cardin Casselman Chaney Chaffin Condit It Collins I. Cooper ,'fc',f,r,r-,f. ,1Q'75,v?7:-7.47:7'i?.,19T., , , .' typ 1. t 1 - . Y -x.,4. JJ NX B 1,4- ,I j .. .5 i ,4- ei ng- -1 9 Ed Delany chats wrth Mzss Amm Castleberry Douglas M1n E GG1H9SV1ll9 Ga Kappa Alpha Treasurer 47 48 AIME 46 ROTC Band 46 47 Transfer Un1vers1ty of the South Senior Class Chaftm lames E Rolla MO Honor L1st 46 47 Tau Beta P1 47 ASCE 47 Chaney Iannes B M1n E L1ttle Rock Ark Honor L1st 43 46 47 S1 ma Nu 43 Recorder 44 L1 q eutenant Commander 47 48 AIME 43 M1ner Board Busrness Manager 43 44 47 Theta Tau Tau Beta P1 47 Blue Key A1umn1 Secre tary 47 48 Chubb Walston M E Webster Groves Honor L1st 46 47 Transfer Harvard ASM 46 AIME 46 Claunch Terrell G Chem E Rolla o Transfer Perk1nston Iun1or College AIChE 46 Cohen Bernard Cer E Bayonne N I Honor L1st 41 42 47 Ph1 Kappa Ph1 Bookplate 42 Amerrcan Ceram1c Socrety 42 Secretary Treasurer 46 47 MUSIC Club 43 Cole Robert L M Vlsta Calrf Honor L1Sl 46 47 ASM 46 Theta Tau 46 Collar Donald H Flat Rlver Mo Honor L1Sl 46 Independent Board of Control 43 Englneers Club 43 AIEE 43 Theta lau 47 ASCE 47 Collrns Ioe Ir Chem E Kansas C1ty Honor L1St 46 47 AIChE 46 Alpha Ch1 S1grna 46 Condrt Robert E M lefferson C1ty ASME 47 48 Conyers Iesse M Ir Rolla Engmeers Club 41 42 Tech Club 42 43 Alpha Lambda Tau Pledge 42 ASCE 47 Cooper Iohn A Rolla Mo Scholashc Leader 40 41 Ph1 Kappa Ph1 Bookplate 42 Honor L t 41 42 46 47 Ph1 Kappa Ph1 47 ROTC Platoon Gu1de 41 42 Eng1neers Club 41 42 Theta Tau 46 Copeland Alfred Eugene Mm E Rrch H111 Mo Honor L1st 46 47 Eng1n ers Club 43 AIME 43 44 Copeland Roy E St Louls Mo P1 Kappa Alpha 46 MISSOUII Academy ot Sc1ence 45 ROTC Capta1n 47 Corbett John E Kansas Clty Transfer Kansas C1ty Iun1or College Honor L1st 46 47 AIEE 47 Ph1 Kappa Ph1 47 Cornellus Edwrn E Me E Rolla Mo Honor L1st 47 ASM 47 AIMME Transfer MuH1C1PGl Un1ver S1lY of Omaha COUIQCIH lohn E W1lmette Ill Transfer M1Ch1QGH State Culver Stockton ASCE 47 Coulter Gene G Rolla Mo Honor L1st 43 44 46 47 Tau Beta P1 47 EUQIHSGTS Club 43 AIChE 43 Tr1angle 47 Cox Iohn H Me E Krrkwood Mo MISSOUII Academy ot SCIGHCG 42 43 MUSIC Club 43 Glee Club 43 44 V1cePres1dent 44 Presrdent 45 ASM Reporter 45 46 Kappa Slgma 45 Student Councrl AIME 45 Page S1XlY E1ght Corbett Cohen Crosby Davies Delany Cole Copeland C. Davis Day Deuber Cornelius Collar Davidson Detjen den Boer of i948 .J. .J The human transit. Crosby, Robert A ....................... Met. E ....................... Kirkwood, Mo. Kappa Sigma '42. Vice-President '43-'44. APO '42. Theta Tau '43. Marshal '47. Scribe '47. Student Council '43. AIMME '43. ASM '46. Daniels, Charles P ......................... ..C. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Transfer Iefferson City Junior College. ASCE '46. Engineers Club '47. S Dasso, Andres T ......................... Min. E ......................... Lima, Peru Kappa Sigma '45. Honor List '46-'47. Secretary Sophomore .V Class '44. AIMME '46, Rollamo Board '45. Davidson, Edwin A ................... Cer. E ................... Avon Park, Fla. Tech Club '4l-'43. American Ceramic Society '43-'47. Engineers Club '47. Davies, Robert D .......,........... Min. E ................... Dodgeville,.Wisc. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Davis, Carl B ........ , .................... E. E ...... ........ ............... S t . Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '43. Vice-President '44. Football Squad '42-'43. NYA Assistant Librarian '42-'43-'44. E. E. Department '47. ASME '43. President '45. Rollamo Editor-in-Chief '44-'45. Lit- erary Editor '47-'48. Student Council '45. AIEE '47. ROTC Cadet Sergeant '47. Second Lieutenant '47-'48. Day, Robert L ............................... M. E ............................... Rolla Mo Honor List '46-'47. Track squad '47. ASME '47. ' ' Deichmann, Alphonsus M ......... Min. E ......... University City, Mo. Tech Club '43-'44. Rifle Club '42-'43. Treasurer '46-'47. AIMME '43-'44. Photo Club '47. President '47-'48. Engineers Club '47-'48. Delany, Michael I., Ir ..................... M. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '43. Sergeant-at-Arms, Pledge Manager. Miner Board Editor-in-Chief '44-'47-'48. Theta Tau. Blue Key '44. Sec- retary Iunior Class '46-'47. Honor List '46-'47. Den Boer, Iohn H ....................... M. E ....................... Des Moines, Ia. Honor List '46-'47. Tech Club '43. ROTC Band '43-'44-'46-'47. AIMME '43. ASM '47. Photo Club Secretary-Treasurer '47. Chi Sigma '47. Detjen, Don W ................. Chem. E ................. Webster Groves, Mo. Transfer Iowa State College. Honor List '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Pi '47. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47. President '47. AIChE '47. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. St. Pat's Board '47-'48. Deuber, George B ....................... E. E ....................... Ardsley, N. Y. Transfer Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Honor List '46- '47. AIEE '47. Doelling, Robert F ..................... Met. E .... ................. S t. Louis, Mo. Honor List '45-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45-'46. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Sigma Nu '45. Sentinel '45. Treasurer '46, Missouri Academy of Science '45. Tau Beta Pi '47. Doss, Glenn E ............................. Met. E ............................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46. Kappa Sigma Guard '42, House Manager '43. Downey, William I ..................... Min. E. ................. ...St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '45. Missouri Academy -of Science '44. Miner Board '47. Dressner, Elliott F ............... Min. E ............... New York City, N. Y. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Bookplate '46. Transfer Uni- Deichmann Downey Eadie Ecklund M. H. Ellis versity of Wyoming, Dartmouth College. Geological Depart- ment '47. Doss Doelling M. Dressner E. Dressner Eqsf Earls Edmunds W. F. Ellis S. E. Ellis EIH0 L Page Sixty-Nine - H -. --. N-if '. .' rv : 71 2,,CCf:'fr97f,-7f:.'f7 f7f-J ff 457 ' 7.7 77 , f V '- W . Xwfffx XTAXXTSQLTTV -' WARN tllltt tlttl I ms: 'llltlwlli' .4 l 3 Senior Class Enochs Erdman Fairchild Falk V. Fesler L. Fesler FEBTTGTO Finney I. Fitzpatrick Fine Fisher Fields Fleher Flori Flota Page Seventy How M.E.s acquire that confused expression Dressner, Mary H ......... Sci.-Geol. ........ Englewood, N. I. Transfer Smith College, Hunter College, University of Wyoming. Honor List '45-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Book- plate '46. ASM '46, Phi Kappa Phi '47. Duffner, Bernard W ...,......... Min. E ............. De Soto, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '43. Historian '43. 'APO -'43. Blue Key Plaque '43. Transfer St. Benedict's College. Duke, Calvin W ................. E. E ............ , .... St., Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '43. Guard '43. .Missouri Academy of Science '42. AIEE '43. Football Squad '46-'47-'48. Dziemianowicz, Theodore .... Chem. E ..... Camden, N. I. Honor List '46. Sigma Pi '42. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. Student Council '42-'43. AIChE '42. ROTC Staff Ser- geant '47. ' L Eadie, George R ................. Min. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '45. Basketball '45. Football '46-'47. M Club '45. Sigma Pi '47. Earls, Iohn D ................. M. E ................. Springfield, Mo. Honor List '45. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45. ROTC Band '45-'46-'47. ASME '47. East, Ioe C. ............ C. E ...... ..... . .Richmond Heights, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Sigma Nu '45. Assistant Treas- urer '46. Recorder '47. ASCE Vice-President '47. Ecklund, Alfred C ............... E. E ............... Str Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '45. Treasurer '45-'46-'47. Missouri Academy of 'Science '45. Football '45. St. Pat's Board '45-'47. AIEE '47. f Ellis, Maurice H ..................... C. E ..................... Olney, Ill. ASCE '47. Transfer University of Illinois, Illinois State Teachers College. f Ellis, William A ..................... E. E ..................... Peoria, lll. Honor List '47. AIEE. Transfer Bradley Polytechnic lnstitute. Ellis, Sherman E. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '40. Honor List '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '47.' NYA Assistant Military Department '39-'40. ASME 47-'48.'xVTransfer Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. Ellis, William F. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '42. Kappa Alpha '46. g ROTC1 Cadet Sergeant '42. Transfer Kemper Military Schoo. E...............Springfield, Mo. E.............Shreveport, La. Ellison,iFloyd A ....... Sci.-Geol ....... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Transfer Southern Missouri State College. Em o, Ronald Edmund ............ E. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '42-'44-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '43. Tau Beta Pi '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Triangle '43. Corresponding Secretary '43. Chapter Editor '43-'44. Recording Secretary '44, Treasurer '47. Mis- souri Academy of Science '42-'43. Student Council '43. AIChE '43. AIEE '43-'44-'47. Treasurer '47-'48. President Iunior Class '46-'47. Blue Key '47. Secre- tary-Treasurer '47-'48. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Enochs, Richard C ......... Met. E ......... Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASM '46-'47. Engineers Club '47- '48. Transfer Kansas City Iunior College, Stanford University, California. ' Erdman, Norman W ......... Min. E ......... Schofield, Wisc. ' Honor List '47. Transfer ASTP, Wisconsin' Institute' of Technology. Mets, before a Flat River trip. r Fairchild, Robert L .............., M. E ............... Oak Park, Ill. ' Honor List '46-'47. Tau Beta Pi '47-'48. ASME '47-'48. Transfer Colorado School of Mines, University of Wisconsin, Grinnell College. Falk, Irving C ............. Min. E ............. Forest Hills, N. Y. Honor List '46-'47. AIME '46-'47. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Transfer College of City of New York.' Faulkner, Charles McGregor ............ Met. E ..................... Original Award ROTC. Rifle Team '4l. Honor List '47. ROTC Band '40-'4l-'42-'43. Ferrero, Dominic .................... C. E ............,........ Benld, Ill. ASCE. Ferry, Iarnes Wayne, Ir ............ ............... Sigma Pi '46. Fesler, Lloyd Warren ............ E. E ............. Newburg, Mo. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45- '46. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Fesler, Vernon Russell ...... .... E . E ..... ...... N ewburg, Mo. Honor List '47. Fields, Lester E ................... Mgt. E ................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Triangle '43. Steward '44. Mis- souri Academy of Science '43, Glee Club '43-'44. Miner Board News Staff '47. Features Editor '47. Photo Club '47. Fine, Sidney Alan .......... Sci.-Geol ........... Meridan, Conn. Honor List '46-'47. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Finney, Robert E ................... E. E ................ ...Rolla, Mo. Transfer New York University. AIEE. Fisher, lames R ..................... C. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu '45. ROTC Band '45-'47. Sergeant '45, Missouri Academy of Science '45. Football '45. ASCE '46. APO '46. Rollamo Board '47-'48. Miner Board '47. ' Fitzpatrick, Ioseph W ............... C. E. .............. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '47. ASCE '47. Transfer Missouri U. S. S. Fleher, Walter C, ................ C. E ................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu '47. Rollamo Board '47. Miner Board '47. Transfer Standard University, Kansas University. Flori, William I ............... Min. E ............... Carlinville, Ill. Honor List '47. Transfer Blackburn College. Flota, David F ............. .... E . E ................. Harrisburg, lll. ROTC Band '42, Shamrock Club '42. AIEE- '47. Flynn, Robert H ................. M. E ................. St. Ioseph, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Transfer Southern Methodist Uni- versity, Vanderbilt. ASME '47. Foley, William I ................. M. E ................. Sikeston, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Transfer Central College. ASME '47. Tau Beta Pi '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Frankowitz, Ioseph F ......... Min. E ......... Brooklyn, N. Y. Honor List '46, . I Fremont, Charles W., lr ............. M. E ............. Rolla, Mo. Transfer Iefferson College. ASME '47. Frick, Vincent .................... Met. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Independents '47. ASM. Transfer Rockhurst College, Warrensburg State Teachers College. of 1948 Foley Fronabarger K. Frank Fuqua Gauerke Gager I. Garthwaite D. Garthwaite Gevecker Glaves Page Seventy-One feJr'.',f' '.-- 1 , L-,.- rt: '. - Frick Fuller Gardner Garrod Glasgow lf .. f. .1-,iff ,zrf rf, -3 . rv' tx..-..5,.' --....,.. Tm, Hg g ,Z .I ,x 1 ?v' ,Al I .1 fn Hott Guzlfoy started fvom the bottom Fronabarger Odus Lee M Oak Rldge Mo Honor L1st 46 47 Transfer Southeast MISSOUII and Southwest Teachers College ASME 47 Fuller Leroy W Chem E St LOUIS Mo Honor L1st 47 P1 Kappa Alpha 42 Vrce Presldent 47 AIChE 47 Alpha Ch1 S1gma 48 V1cePres1dent Sen1or Class 46 47 Fullop Paul P M1n E Mt Carmel Ill Honor L1st 45 46 47 Ph1 Kappa Ph1 Bookplate 46 Football 40 42 46 All Conference Haltback 47 Co Captaln 47 Track 46 Lambda Chr Alpha 41 V'1CePI'GS1dGI'1l 42 M Club 42 C P T Prrmary 42 Transfer Un1vers1ty of llllnors Gager Lem M M1am1 Fla Ch1 S1gma 47 ASME 47 Transfer Peru State Teachers College Rolla Mo Football 33 34 Class Treasurer St Pats Board 34 ASCE 46 Rolla Mo M Mt Hope W1SC Ph1 Kappa Ph1 47 Transfer W1s cons1n lnstrtute of Technology New York Un1vers1ty Gardner Rufus H S1gma P1 34 Secretary 34 of 31 33 34 Basketball 34 Garrod Fred M Garthwa1te Delbert L Honor L1st 46 47 ASME 47 Garthwarte Ivan H Mm E Mt Hope WISC Ph1 Kappa Ph1 AIMME Gauerke Re1nhartC M Rolla Mo Football 43 44 46 48 M Club ROTC Lleutenant Colonel 47 Gevecker Robert V St LOUIS Mo P1 Kappa Alpha 43 Secretary Treasurer 44 lntertraternlty Councrl 43 44 Treasurer 44 ASCE 44 V1ce-Pres1dent 47 Student Councll 44 Glltner Bened1ct C Cer E Bradford lll Honor L1st 46 47 Transfer Stambrose College Amerrcan Ceram1c Soclety 46 Glasgow Lawrence G M E Rolla Mo Transfer Texas A 61 M Amer1can Soclety of Metals 47 I dependents 47 Gloves Iohn V Chem E St LOUIS Mo Tech Club 42 Honor L1st 42 43 S1gma Nu 44 Treasurer 44 meutenant Commander 47 Commander 47 Alpha Ch1 S1gma 46 Iumor Class Presldent 43 44 Tennrs Team 47 Goddard Rex G M E Carthage Mo ASME 47 Gollub WGYne O Unlverslty C1ty Mo P1 Kappa Alpha 41 House Manager 46 Presrdent 47 Inter fraternlty Counc11 Secretary Treasurer 46 M1ner Board Busr ness Department 41 Goren H0195 Buffalo N Y Honor L1st 47 Eng1neers Club 41 43 AIME 42 M1ner Board 43 ASCE 47 Grady W1ll1amI lr St Lows MO Honor L1st 46 47 Intramural Sports 39 40 Grant George T Hqnmbql MO S1gma Nu 44 Treasurer 44 Alumm Cont Off1CG 47 M1ner Board C1rculat1on Manager 44 45 Student Councll 44 Secre tary Treasurer 44 Iumor Class Secretary AIEE V1ce Chalrman 45 Rrfle Club 44 V1ce Pres1dent 44 ROTC Flrst Lreut t Blue Key 45 V1ce Presrdent 45 COIf9SpOHd1Hg Secie-larry , Page Seventy-Two 1 w 1 1 Senior Class Giltner Gollub Gregg Gulfoy Hasko Goddard Goren Gregory Graves Griessen Grigsby Gunther Harris R. Hartman Harvey u l f of l948 4 . , ' TN , , , , flfClg'l'7,L6Z67', obviously not in Rolla. Graves, Howard W .............. .....Min. E ................... Appleton, Wisc. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. AIME '45. Engi- neers Club '46, Gregg, George E ........... . ......... M. E ..................... Independence, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASME '47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega First Vice- President '47. Transfer Park College, University of Michigan. Gregory, Robert O ....................... ..E. E ......................... St. Louis, Mo. -,Honor List '45-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45-'46. Tau Beta Pi '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Triangle '45. Secretary-Treas- urer '45-'46. Steward '45-'46, VicefPresident '47. President '47- '48. Missouri Academy of Science '45. Interfraternity Council '45. Football '45. Student Council '47. Blue Key '47-'48. Griesedieck, Donald L ..................... M. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '45-'46. Lambda Chi Alpha '46. Rush Chairman '47-'48. Vice-President '47-'48. Theta Tau '47. ASME '47-'48. Griessen, Iohn, Ill ...................... Chern. E ....................... Sedalia, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. Grigsby, Harry G ....................... Min. E ....................... Desloge, Mo. Football '38, Class of '42 Dance Committee '38-'39. Shamrock Club '39-'40-'4l. Guilfoy, Donald C ......................... M. E ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '46, ASME '43-'44. Gunther, Ioseph W ........................... C. E ........,............... ...Rolla, Mo. Transfer Central Junior College, Kansas City, Mo. Gurnea, Elvin M., lr. .................... E. E ..................... Flat River, Mo. Football '38. Radio Club '38-'39. Shamrock Club '38-'39. AIEE. Photo Club '47-'48, Hackmann, Robert E ................... E. E ................... St. Charles, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ROTC Band '42-'43-'44. Shamrock Club 42 43 ASME 42 43 Tech Club 43 Kappa Sigma 43 44 House Manager 44 Grand Master 47 48 lnterfraternity Coun c1l 43 44 Student Council 43 44 Blue Key 44 Vice Presi dent 47 48 Theta Tau 44 Treasurer 47 48 Secretary Iunior Class 46 47 AIEE 47 Hagan Melvin A Cer E Granite City lll Sigma P 46 Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College Halcomb Sammie P Doniphan Mo Honor List 45 40 47 Haley Comer C Edgar Springs Mo Honor List 45 46 Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate 46 NYA Survey 39 40 ROTC Cadet Corp Engineers Club 46 Board of Con trol 46 47 Student Council 47 AIEE Treasurer 47 Independ ents 47 Photo Club 47 48 Ham Horace B Mm E Mountain Grove AIMME 46 Hampton Elmer N M E Rolla 1-Ionor List 46 47 ASME 47 48 Transfer Junior College Flat River Honor List 41 42 46 47 Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate 42 Alpha Lambda Tau 42 Secretary 42 43 Interfraternrty Council 42 43 Tech Club 43 ASME 47 48 HGTKIHS Michaell Sprlrlqfleld I11 Transfer Springfield Iumor College w Hartman Harkms HGIGY Hake John G Mm E Rolla Mo Hackmann HOQUU Hampton Hqrter Hennessey H953 Hemi Hequemburg Hildebrand T Howell HO9l.SCl.'1eI' R Howell Page Seventy Three NHHU 1177 1 f'7! 1,1 414401: z5?77' an-t X X . I . I I L I I -I ' I I -I . I ' - '- I -I' I ' I -I . ' , -I . I . . , I ...... ...... ......... . ................. . ... ' ' , . . i , 1 . . , ' ...... .. .......... ...C. E ......... ' , . . . -, A-, , ' . ........... ....... . .E. E.. .......... . ........ ' , . I -I I ' I - I .-I 'I I l I - I I I -I . ' , ...... . .... .. .... .. ' . . ................ .. ' , Mo. , , .......... ..... .... . ....... . ................ . . .... . , Mo. v - 1 -1 1 -I - Harbison, Walter C ......................... M. .......... ..Bolla, Mo. l , 9 , -, ' , ' , ' ....................... E. E ........ . ...... ' ' , . . , ............................. . ............................. , . ...-.U-.L--Qif.-fc: 1 'V' I., v w U- Y 'iff r'-'ifgiff BQ- - -+-.44-fer.. Senior Class X W. Hogan I. Hogan W. Hughes Huffstutler Irwin Iarnboretz Jackson lacoby C. R. Iohnson Jones Hudson Hyde Ianczewski lambor C. C. Johnson Page Seventy-Four 41 K-N Jambor gives 'em the word in Concrete Harris, Porter K., lr ............... M. E ............... Holland, Mo. ASME '47-'48, Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Harter, Warren F ............. Min. E ............ 4 .Flat River, Mo. Transfer Plat River Iunior Collegef' Engineers Club '43, Music Club '43. V Hartman, William V ............... Min. ...... Rolla, Mo. AIME '46. ' Hartmann, Robert F ............... Met, E ............... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Shamrock Club '41-'42. ASM '46. APO Secretary '47, X Harvey, Alfred .............. Min. E ............... Glen Ellyn, lll. AIME '47. Hasko, Stephen ................ Cer. E ................. Racine, Wisc. Honor List '41-'42-'43-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Book- plate '42. Blue Key Plagu'e !42. Iarnes Scholarship '42-'43. Tech Club '41-'43. American Ceramic Society '42, President '46. Glee Club '47. Librarian '43, Detonators '43. Music Club '43. Tau Beta Pi '47. Secretary '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Transfer Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Hechinger, Carl l ............,.. Met. E ............,.. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi Secretary '45. Student Council '46. Rollamo Board '46, Miner Board '45-'47, Held, Robert E .,........,........ p.C. E .......,............. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Heguembourg, Frank D., Ir ........... E ........... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '43. CVA Commander '45. Football '45- '46. Sigma Pi '46, ASCE '46. Student Council '47. Herndon, William F ....... Sci.-Geol ....... Kansas City, Mo. Transfer Central College, Kansas City Iunior College, ROTC Band '46-'47, Glee Club '47. Hess, George E .......,............. E. E .......... ........ R olla, Mo. Transfer University of Missouri. Hiatt, William H ......... Chem. E ......... Lee's Summit, Mo. Sigma Pi '47. AlChE '46. Alpha Chi Sigma '48, Hildebrand, Robert L ........... M. E ........... St. Iames, Mo. Hoelscher, Iarnes W ,......, Min. E ......... Washington, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '43. Secretary '46-'47. President '47. Miner Board Business Staff '42-'43-'47-'48, AIME '42- '43. Rollamo Board '47-'48. Hoey, Paul E ....,,.........., Cer. E ................. Springfield, Mo. American Ceramic Society '46-'47. Transfer Southeast Missouri State fSpringfield, Mo.J, Central Missouri State fWarrensburg, Mo.J. Hogan, lames R ........... Chem. E .....,..... Springfield, Mo. Sigma Pi '45-'46, AlChE '47. Transfer Southwest Missouri State. Hogan, 'William S ............. M. E ............. West Plains, Mo. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Kappa Alpha '45-'46, Treas- urer '46. lnterfraternity Council '46-'47. ASME '47-'48, Hopkins, Iames S., Ir ....... Met. E ....,.. Kansas City, Mo 5-lonor List '46-'47. Transfer Kansas City Iunior Col- ege. Juergens, the relaxed scholar. Howell, Bichard B. ...,........ Met. E ............. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu '42-'43, Treasurer '43-'47. Lieutenant Com- mander '46-'47. Miner Board '42-'43. Student Council '43 St Pat's Board '47 '48 Theta Tau '47 Blue Ke . . - . . y '47-'48. Howell, Theodore R ................. M. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASME '47. Transfer William Jewell College. Hudgens, Ellsworth W ..... ..Chem. E ....... Newburg, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Basketball '38-'39. Hudson, Charles N ......... Chem. E ......... Springfield, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Engineers Club '46. AlChE '46-'47. Vice-President '47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '46-'47. Recorder '47-'48. Huey, Thomas Francis ........................................................ Alpha Phi Omega '39-'40. Detonators '38-'39. Engi- neers Club '46. Huffman, Charles R ........ .Min. jE ......... Eisingsun, Ohio AIME. Transfer Bowling Green State University. Huffstutler, Kay K ............. Chem. E ............. De Soto, Mo. Sigma Pi '46-'47. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Hughes, Walter R ........... Cer. E ........... Springfield, Mo. Honor List '47. Transfer Iowa State, Southeast Mis- souri and Southwest Missouri State. Hyde, William A ................... M. E ................... Rolla, Mo. ASME '47. Irwin, Armon W ............... C. E ........ 4 ...... Lakeview, Ore. Honor List '46-'47. Curators Scholarship '35. ASCE '46 ltalia,' Santo .............. Min. E.. ............. Collinsville, Conn. Honor List '46, lackson, lorge ................ Chem. E. ..... .. ......... Lima, Peru Kappa Sigma '46. Inner Guard '46. Outer Guard '46. AlChE '46. Secretary '47. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. Jacoby, Dwight C .......... .Min. E ........... Kansas City, Mo. Transfer Kansas City Iunior College. Tech Club. Engineers Club '46. St. Pat's Board '47. Independ- ents '47. Q V lambor, lames R ......... . ..... C. E ............... Ferguson, Mo. Scholastic Leader '40-'41. Blue Key Plaque '42. Honor List '47. ASCE. lamboretz, Lawrence I ........... E. E ........... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Triangle '43. Corresponding Sec- retary '43. Steward '43, Vice-President '44. Record- ing Secretary '47. Missouri Academy of Science. President Sophomore Class '43-'44, AIEE '43, Student Council '43. Blue Key '47. loffe, Gerhard E ..... Min. E ..... Buenos Aires, Argentina AIME. Treasurer '47-'48. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Scribe '47. Interfraternity Council. Phi Kappa Phi 47-48. lohnson, Carl R ............. M. E ............. Kansas City, Mo. ASME '47-'48, lohnson, Charles C ............... C. E ............... Fayette, Mo. Engineers Club '47. ASCE '47. Sigma Phi Epsilon. lohnson, Stanley F ......... Min. E ......... Bonne Terre, Mo. Engineers Club '42-'43. ROTC Band. Miner Board Advertising Manager. Phi Kappa Alpha '46.I Treas- urer '47. Theta Tau '47. St. Pat's Board 47- 48. J of 1948 .1 K. X S. lohnson Kane Kaempf Keeley Knittel Page Seventy-Five s 1 -iff-:f.74:f,1.fy',:23,e3 'T37 7T f'i - ' z Ioffe Iuergens Koster Koster Kaneen Keeton Kingstand Knopp Kortjohn 4 Krog 1 we Ht 1 ar 'xr:fr:---H . ,, -V-, -sm X 1 I I 4 I l 5 I .2 'J' Z-' fl 1 1 E' SZ J: t l w it Now let me see . . Senior Class Iones, Eugene F ........................... C. E ........................... Mexico, Mo. Varsity Track Team '40. Intramural Sports. ASCE '47. Iones, Oliver W ........................... Min. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Iuergens, Raymond I., lr ............,.... Met. E ................. St. Louis, Mo. Independents Board of Control. Miner Board. Engineers Club President '47-'48. Photo Club Vice-President '47-'48. ASM '47-'48. Kaempf, Leo R ......................... Met. E ......................... St. Louis Mo Theta Kappa Phi '43, Historian '44. Junior Class Treasurer '43-'44. Kalbfleisch, George G. ........... Met. E ............. Webster Groves, Mo. Tech Club Board of Control '42, ROTC Cadet Sergeant '42-'43. ASM '42-'43-'47-'48. Lambda Chi Alpha '43. Kane, Leonard F ............... Met. E .............. .Huntington Park, Calif. Campus Vets Association Secretary '47. Chi Sigma Vice-Presi- dent '47. President '48. Glee Club. ASM. AIMME. Kaneen, Albert H ......................... M. E ......................... Momence, lll. Transfer University of Illinois. Honor List '46. ASME '47. Kasten, lohn W ............................. E. E ............................. Alton, Ill. Transfer Shurtleff College. Honor List '46. Kasten, Max L ........................... Chem. E ............... ............ A lton, Ill. AIChE '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Alpha Chi Sigma '48, Kawaguchi, Tad .................. Cer. E ................... San Francisco, Calif. Honor List '46. American Ceramic Society '48. Keramos '48. Keeley, Gilbert S ............................. E. E ............................. Ro-lla, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Pi '48. Transfer Kansas City Iunior College. Keeton, Iohn R ........ ......... M in. E ....... ................... R olla, Mo. AIMME '48. Kelso, lack W ............................... E. E ....... ...... I oplin, Mo. AIEE '47. Honor List '46. Kingsland, Schuyler .................. Chem. E ................... St. Louis Mo. Shamrock Club '41-'42. Engineers Club '46. AlChE. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. Knittel, Robert F .......................... M E . . ........................... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '43. ASME '47-'48. Detonators '43, Knopp, Charles Roger .................... C. E .... 1 ................. H annibal, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '46. ASCE '47. Knoebel, Carl W ....................... Met. E ......... ........ K irkwood, Mo. ASM '47. Kortjohn, Oliver H., Ir ....... . ............. M. E ..................... St. Louis Mo Triangle vice-President '45-'46. Librarian '45-'45 sr. 'Pat's Board 45. Wesley Foundation President '46. Rifle Club '46. ASME '47. ROTC Second Lieutenant '47. First Lieutenant '47-'48. Kracht, Robert Theodore .................. M. E .............. . .... St. Louis, Mo. ASME '47. Kram, Paul .................. . ..... C. E ......................... U ' 't C niversi y ity, Mo. Engineers Club '45. Missouri Academy of Science '45. Alpha Epsilon Pi '45. ASCE '46-'47. Krath, lay E ....................... M. E ....................... Webster Groves, Mo. Kappa Sigma Vice-President '46. President '45. Rollamo Board '44-'45. Missouri Academy of Science '44 '45. Stud t C - en ouncil , 45-47. Secretary-Treasurer '46. lnterfraternity Council '45. 3 ASME Treasurer '46. President Sophomore Class '45-'46. I Kreutzer, Robert C ....................... M. E .... . .................. St. Louis, Mo. Football '43. Pi Kappa Alpha Vice-President '47. President '47. Detonators '43. ASME '47-'48. Krog, Carl M ....... ............... l' Jlin. E ...... ....... P latteville, Wisc. Page Seventy-Six Kracht Kram Kuse Leake Leahy Krath Kreutzer Kueser Kuhn Landy Lawson Lenzini Leaver Ledbetter Lenox ff vi i 1 If Z ff , 1 of I948 X. McKinney and his highway engineers. Kueser, Iohn I ..................... E. E ..................... Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Nu '46-'47. Gamma Delta '47-'48. Chi Sigma '47. Kuhn, Harry W ........................... Chem. E ........................... Roll Mo a, . Pi Kappa Alpha '43. Treasurer '46. Miner Board '43-'45-'46. Advertising Manager '46. Business Manager '46. Student Coun- cil '46. Rollamo-Miner Board of Control '46-'47. St. Pat's Board '47. AIChE '47-'48. I Kuse, Quentin F ...............,....... Sci.-Geol ....................... St. Louis, Mo. '-Sigma Nu '45. Gamma Delta President '45. Secretary '46, Mis- souri Academy of Science '44-'45. Miner Board '45. Landy, Herbert G ..................... Chem. E ..................... Racine, Wisc. Triangle '43. Missouri Academy of Science '42-'43. AIChE '43- '44. Engineers Club '43. Lanktord, Hal G ....................... Chem. E ............. ....... L ebanon, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Lawrence, William I ....... . ........ M. E ........ ........ S pringfield, Mo. AIEE Lawson, Vernon R ...... ....... E . E ........ ...... S eneca, Mo. AIEE '47. Leahy, Iohn V ........................... E4 E ........................... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Theta Kappa Phi '43. Treasurer '45-'46. St. Pat's Board '45-'47. lnterfraternity Council President '46-'47. Rollamo Board '45-'46. AIEET '47. Blue Key '48. Leake, William A .........,............... C. E ......................... Bolckow, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASCE '46-'48. Treasurer '47. Student Assist- ant C. E. Department. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Leaver, Harvey B ......,.................... C. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu. ASCE '42-'43. President '47. Vice-President '47-'48. lnterfraternity Council Alternate '43. Secretary '43. Student Council '47. President '48. Honor List '46-'47. Ledbetter Carroll L ....................... E. E ....................... Flat River, Mo. AIEE '47. Honor List '46-'47. ' Lenox, William H ........................... C. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '41-'46-'47. Sigma Nu '43-'45-'48. Tau Beta Pi Treas- , urer '47-'48. ASCE. Lenzini, Charles .......................... Met. E ................,.......... Orient, Ill. Honor List '46-'47. Engineers Club '42-'43. Basketball B ' Team '47. AIME. Lieb, Raymond I ....... ........ C hem. E ......... ........ E ast St. Louis, Illl AIChE '47. Lightfoot, Edward S. .............. C. E ............... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Likens, Iohn W ................... E. E ................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIEE. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Linguist, Elmo G .......... . .................. M. E ............................. Rolla, Mo. Iames Scholarship Award '46. Missouri Academy of Science '45. Vice-President '46. ASME '45. Secretary '46. Vice-Chair- man '47. Chairman '48. Theta Tau '47. I Littell, Edward G ..................... Met. E ..................... Brooklyn, N. Y. Tech Club '40-'41-'42. Engineers Club '46. AIME. ASM '46. Lieb Likens Logan Marr Mann Lindquist Loucks D. Mathews W. Mathews Magruder Littell Lowder Masterson Marchal Malone Logan, Iarnes W ................... M. E ................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '45-'47-'48. Sigma Pi '46. StudenttCouncil. ASME '47. St. Pat's Board '47-'48. Theta Tau '48. Loucks, Earl W., Ir ................... Chem. E ................... Camden, N. I. Honor List '46-'47. Lambda Chi Alpha '46-'47. AIChE '47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '48. Transfer Franklin and Marshall College. Page Seventy-Seven 1+ ,T 'Z If it 'ill f VI ff 97777 fWfFffz7'iQi27-,.vi7J7?-,-f-, --pn, -.U , lx., 7- ,vxigfgq-JST, .XS --, ' H- tllll llttlillll WW ' MW!! ' ' .r my Senior Class t Markway McColgin McGehee McKinney Metford Martin McCarthy McColgi,n McC1ary Merritt McGovern McPheeters Mclfelvey McGuire Mitchell Page Seventy-Eight I wish all the girls were like . . Lowder, Donald G ........... Chem. E ........... Rich Hill, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Engineers Club '43-'44, Student Assistant Chemistry Department '46-'47. AlChE '46- '48. Alpha Chi Sigma '46-'48. McCarthy, Iohn F .........,..... C. E ............... St, Louis, Mo. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46, Miner Board '46. Engineers Club '46, - McClary, Lee R ................... E. E ............... Stffouis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '43, Secretary '43-'44. ASME '43-'44 AIEE '47. Honor List '46. '- McClelland, Roland H., Ir ..... Cer. E ..... KansassCity, Mo. Missouri Academy of Science '46. ACS '46. Photo Club '47. X McColgin, Dennis L ................. M. E .....,........... loplin, Mo. Sigma Nu '47. ROTC Band '42. Golf Team '47. McColl, Gerald D ................. Min. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46. McCormack, George E. ...... Min. E ....... New Castle, Ala. Honor List '46-'47. McGehee, Charles L ........... Sci.-Chem ........... loplin, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '48, Honor List '46-'47, McGovern, Iames I ............... M. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Independents Board of Control '41-'42-'43, Tech Club '41-'42-'43, President '43, St. Pat's Board '42-'43, Student Council '42-'43, Theta Tau '43-'46-'47. Presi- dent '47, Blue Key '47, Honor List '41-'42. McGuire, Albert G., lr ........... C. E ........... Lander, Wyo. ASCE '46-'47, Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Phi '47- '48. Honor List '46-'47-'48. McKe-lvey, Ralph E ............... M. E ............... Sedalia, Mo. Independents '47-'48. St. Pat's Board '47-'48. Honor List. ly McKinney, lohn D ............... C. E ............. '..Belleview, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASCE, McMillan, William C ....... M. E ....... South Standard, lll. Pi Kappa Alpha '46, ASME '47, Chairman '47-'48. Theta Tau '47. Honor List '45-'46. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46, Honor List '47, Theta Tau Regent '48. McNary, Billy D ............... Sci.-Phy ............... Sheldon, Mo. Honor List '47. Tech Club '4l. ASCE. Photo Club. McPheeters, Woodward R,..M. E,..Webster Groves, Mo. Honor List '42-'45, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Kappa Alpha '43, Missouri Academy of Science Secretary '43, Tech Club '43, ASME '43, Treasurer '44. Alpha Phi Omega '44, Treasurer '45, Miner Board '44, Radio Club '47. Magruder, William 'H ......... Met. E ......... Portsmouth, Va. Honor List '43-'46-'47. Blue Star Award '43-'44, Staff Sergeant ROTC '47. Kappa Alpha '47. SAME. Inter- fraternity Council, Malone, Albert V ............... Chem, E ............,.. Seaton, Mo, Honor List '45-'46-'47, Alpha Chi Sigma '45 Rifle Club '45. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '46. AIChE '47. Mann, Horace T ........,..,.....,. M. E ................... Rolla Mo Sigma Nu. Music Club '45, ASME '46-'48, Rifle' Club '46. Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega '46-'48. Treasurer Miflisr Board '46-'48. Rollamo Board '47-'48. Art itor ' . I ,. g A quiet drive in the country. Marchal, Iacques H ......... Min. E ......... Sraervan, France Honor List '46-'47. Markway, LeRoy H ....... Met, E ....... Ietierson City, Mo. Honor List '42-'46, Theta Kappa Phi '43-'48. Treasurer '47, Executive Council '47. Miner Board '43, Sopho- more Class Secretary '43. Football '43-'47. Inter- traternity Council. Marr, Charles A ........... Min. E ........... Great Falls, Mont. Martin, Harold W ............... E, E ............... St. Louis Mo CVA Chaplain '46, Staff Sergeant ROTC '47.' Serl geant ROTC '47. Second Lieutenant '48. SAME '47. AIEE '47. Engineers Club '47. Independents '47. Martin, Samuel E ........... Chem. E ........... Hannibal, Mo. Honor List '42-'45-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46, Shamrock Club '42, Engineers Club '46. AlChE '46, Alpha Chi Sigma '46, Master of Ceremonies '47. Masterson, Iohn M ................. C. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '45, Treasurer Freshman Class '44, Campus Vets Treasurer '44, Secretary '45. Mis- souri Academy of Science '44-'45, Theta Tau '47. Radio Club '47. Honor List '45. Mathews, Donald I ............... M. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. CVA '45, Commander '46. Football M '45-'46-'47. Engineers Club '46. Business Manager '46, Student Council '46. Blue Key '47. President '48. Independ- ents '47. President '48, Mathews, Vlfalter A ............. E. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. Vice-President '45-'46, Assistant Treasurer '46. Detonators '42, Honor List '46-'47-'48, lnterfraternity Council Alternate '44-'48, Rollamo Board '47-'48. AIEE '47. Blue Key '48. Mettord, Nace F ............... Pet. E ............... Lynchburg, Va. AIMME '46, Honor List '47. Photography Club '47. Menze, Richard I ........... Met. E ........... Kansas City, Mo. ASM. Merritt, Glenn E .....,....... Chem. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. Rollamo Board '43, Student Coun- cil '43. AlChE '48, Tau Beta Pi '48. Miazga, Ioseph F ..........,.. Chem. E ............. Ludlow, Mass Kappa Alpha President '47-'48, AlChE '46-'47-'48, Alpha Chi Sigma '47. Michael Grover L., Ir ,.......... Cer. E ........... Frederick, Md. American Ceramics Society '47. Miller, Iames L ................. Met., E ................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon Secretary '47, Shamrock Club '42- '43. Engineers Club '46-'47. Miller, William I .................., Met. E ........ ...... R olla, Mo, Honor List '45-'46. Miller, William M., Ir ........... Min. E ........... Mercer, Wisc. Mitchell, Charles M ............. M. E ............. Oxford, Mass. ASME '47-'48, Honor List '46-'47. Moe, Harold G ................. C. E ................. Honolulu, T. H. Tech Club '43-'44, ASCE '43-'44, Independents. Stu- dent Council '44-'45-'46. Secretary '45-'46, Miner Board '44, St. Pat's Board '45-'47-'48. WesleyIFoun- dation '45. Engineers Club '47-'48, Honor List 43- 44- '46-'47. Lf of 1948 I. L. Miller Miazga Moore Mundy Needham Page Seventy-Nine -, ',-7f'f,'.4,'frf4.72,-,L ,, Q A Michael Moline Moniak Murrell Neustaedter - XX- .wwf - .A--- W. M, Miller Moe Murney Nease K. Niewhoener I c .. vig-. Hey, which rodman is 0urs?', Moline, Gordon H ..................... Met. E ..................... Gardner, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha. Vice-President '47-'48. Rollamo Board '39- '40-'4l. Intramural Sports '39-'40, ASM '47. AIME President - '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47. Moniak, Eugene ........................ M. E ........................ Bro . oklyn, N. Y. Sigma Nu Lieutenant Commander '47. Recorder '43-'44. Alpha Psi Omega Secretary-Treasurer '42. Miner Board Business Department '42-'43-'44, ASME '42-'43-'47-'48. Student Council '43-'44. Moore, Paul, Ir ........................... Chem. E ........................... Rolla Mo Kappa Alpha. Archs '46-'47. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Phi riqppt-2 Phi Bookplate '46. Alpha Chi Sigma '46-'47. St. Pat's Board '47. Moss, Winston C ......................... Chem. E ................. . ....... Rolla, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '48. AIChE '47-'48. Iames Scholarship Secre- tary '-46. Honor List '46-'47. ' Mueller, Edward E ................... Cer. E .....,............. Wood River, lll. APO '46-'47. President '47-'48. Rollamo Board '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47. Iames Scholarship Secretary '47. Mundy, lohn L ........................... E. E ........................... St. Louis, Mo. Rifle Club '45-'48. President '46. Varsity Rifle Team '47. Honor List '46. Murney, William B ........................... E. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. St. Pat's Board Activity Chairman '39-'40. Student Council '46-'47. AIEE Vice-Chairman '47. President '47-'48. Miner Board News Staff '47-'48. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Blue Key '47-'48. Murrell, James R., Ir ............... Chem. E ............... West Plains, Mo. AIChE '46-'47. ' Myers, Clarice, lr ...... ....... M in. E ...... ....... R olla, Mo. Honor List '47. Myers, Earl R ........... ........ C hem. E ........ ....... R olla, Mo. AIChE '46-'47. Nease, Robert l ........................... E. E ........................... Malden, Mo. Tech Club '41-'42-'43. Scholastic Leader '40-'4l. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '41-'42. AIEE '47. Honor List '4l-'42- '46-'47. Needham, Monell E ................. C. E ....... . ......... University City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon '47. Neustaedter, William E ................... CQ E ................... St. Louis Mo Honor List '46-'47. ROTC Band '4O. Engineers Club '4l. ASCE '47: Niewoehner, Kenneth E ......... Met. E ......... Richmond Heights, Mo. Honor List '44-'45 46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45. Tau Beta Pi '47. Miner Board '47. Blue Key '47. Lambda Chi Alpha '45. Glee Club Treasurer '45-'47. APO '48. Missouri Academy oi Science '44, ROTC Cadet Sergeant, Cadet First Lieutenant '45. Rollamo Board Editor-in-Chief '45. Assistant Editor '46. Rollamo-Miner Board of Control '45, Rifle Club '45. President, Secretary '46, ASM '46-'47. Tau Beta Pi Vice-President '47. Student Council '47. Theta Tau '47. Niewoehner, Robert I ........... Met. E ........... Richmond Heights, Mo. Engineers Club '47. Lambda Chi Alpha '43. High Tau '47. AIMME '46. Photo Club '47. Nolan, lames B ................. Min. E ................. Richland Center, Wisc. Normann, Arne .......................... M. E ................. ........ . .Oslo, Norway Honor List '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Beta Pi. ASME '47. Novotny, Ierome D ................... Min. E ................... Tyndall, S. Dak. Honor List '46. ' Nowlin, Roger E ......................... Met. E ..................... Concordia Mo Shamrock Club '42. Detonators '43. Engineers Club '46. '46. ASM '46, Treasurer '47. Page Eighty f i948 E.E. Seniors at Bagnall Dam. Ochs, Calvin M ......................... M. E ....... ....... P erryville, Mo. ASME '47. Gamma Delta '47. O'Neill, Lawrence F ....................... C. E ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. ASCE '47. Honor List '47. Olsen, Lyle M ............................. Min. E ............................. Rolla, Mo. AIMME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute Technology. Pagezy, Michel I ..................... Min. E ..................... Clayiers, France Parkinson, William M ................. Met. E ...... ........... S pringtield, Mo. Kappa Alpha Treasurer '42. Secretary '46. Student Council '45. Parmenter, Earle G ..................... E. E ..................... Kansas City, Mo. T Radio Club '47. Paschal, Edward F ......................... C. E ........ ........ V erona, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ROTC Band '46. Paschen, Richard G ..................... Min. E ......... ....,. P rinceton, Ill. Petersen, David P ..................... Chem. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Delta '47. Sigma Nu '45. Recorder and Reporter '45- '46. Commander '47. Missouri Academy of Science '45. ROTC Cadet Corp '45. Alpha Chi Sigma '46. AIChE '46. Petersen, Kenneth C ..................... Min. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Triangle '47. Recording Secretary '45-'46. President '46. Peterson, Kenneth F ................... Met. E ................... Sherwood, Ga. ROTC Second Lieutenant '47-'48. Kappa Alpha '47. SAME '47. Honor List '46-'47. Pickett, Ray E ............................. Met. E .......................,..... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu '45. ROTC Band '45-'47. Football '45. Missouri Academy of Science '45. Student Council '46. Wesley Founda- tion '45. Vice-President Iunior Class '46. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Chi '47. Blue Key '47. Theta Tau. Pokorney, Charles P ........... Min. E ........... Richland Center, Wisc. Presley, William H ................... M. E ..... , ............. Kansas City, Kans. ASME '47. Transfer Kansas City Iunior College. Price, Charles W ......................... C. E ......................... Conway, Ark. Transfer Arkansas State Teachers College. Procton, Albert W ..................... E. E ..................... New York, N. Y. Presley Ramsey Raymer Reed Rhoads Prokes Procton Raining Ray Rains Rasmussen Reinert Redd Riley Roderique - - V---- :-- rfzivwv. AIEE. Radio Club '47. Treasurer '48. Photography Club '47. Miner Board '47-'48. Honor List '46. Prokes, Robert A ......................... M. E ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Raining, C. R ............ ................. C . E ............................. Clayton, Mo. AlChE '43. Engineers Club '43-'44. ASCE '47. Honor List '46-'47. Rains, L. A ............. . ..................... E. E .....,............................. Ana, lll. Transfer Southern Illinois Normal University. Honor List '47. Ramsey, George H ........................... M. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha '42-'48. Miner Board, Managing Editor '46. ASME '47. Honor List '46, Rankin, I. F ................. ...... P et. E ....... .......... Lorinton, Ill. Honor List '46-'47. Rasmussen, Kermit N ..................... M. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Missouri Academy of Science Vice-President '42-'43. Student Council '43. Shamrock Club '42-'43. Triangle '43. lnterfratern- ity Council '46. Secretary-Treasurer '46-'47. Page Eighty-One f ,-.e,efr.r4f'fff','r.23fgfeeggggg , , , -- 3 y i A I ng.- xl, ,.. -i i .S- ,l,-gr' WJIAN. ttlilllt till W Ili 'Wim MDW 'Q kk Senior Class I t l ROCk Rother H. C. Ross H. D. Ross Robbins Rolaff Rodden I. Ross C. I. Ross R01-15 Russell Ruwwe RLISSG11 Salvo Schenck .NSO Imperspicuous C iv'iZs. Ray, Andrew L ................. M. E. ................ St. Louis, Mo Transfer Westminster College. Ray, Billy B ......... ........ M . E ................. Humansvil.le,,Mo. Engineers Club '46. ASME '47. Independents '47. Tau Beta Phi '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Raymer, Gordon E ............... C. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '45-'46. President '48. Miner Board News Staff '47. ASCE Secretary '47-'48, Redd, William C ................... M. E ................... Roxana Ill. Shamrock ciub '42-'43. is Reed Chas. Watkins Ill .... M. E ..... Montgomery City, Mo. Photo Club '42-'43. Kappa Sigma '43. ASME '47-'48. Kappa Sigma Assistant Secretary '43-'44. Reinert, Donald O ............... E. E ............... St. lLouis, Mo. onor List 47. Shamrock Club 41. AIChE 41. Treasurer '42, Student Council '42. Independent Board of Control '43. Engineers Club '46. CVA Ser- geant-at-Arms '47. AIEE Secretary '47. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47. Theta Tau '47. Vice-Regent '48. Blue Key '47. Rhoads, Donald E ................. C. E ................. Vinita, Okla. ASCE '47. Honor List '47. Riley, Don Alexander ........ C. E ......... Kansas City, Mo. ASCE '47. Honor List '47. Transfer Westminster College. Roberson, lames K ............... Min. E ............... Rolla, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Rock, Robert M ............... Met. E ............... St. Louis Mo Engineers Club. Gym Club '46-'47. AIME '42, Music Club '44. Photo Club '43-'44-'47. Lambda Chi Alpha '47. ASM '47. Miner Board News Staff '47. Theta Tau '47. Blue Key '47. f Rodden, 'Wilden D ............. E. E ............. Muskogee, Okla. Honor List '47. Roderique, Francis O ....... Chem. E ....... Carterville, Mo. AlChE '46-'47. Alpha Chi Sigma '46-'47. Historian '47-'48, Phi Kappa Phi '47-'48. Roehl, Ernest R ..................... E. ..................... Bland, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi '47. ' Rolait, Eric .................... Chem. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu. Miner Board '45-'47. ROTC Staff Sergeant. AlChE President '46, Alpha Chi Sigma. Rifle Club. Rollamo Board. Miner Board. Blue Key. Root, Robert .Lee ............ Min. E ............. Morquette, Kans AIMME '46. Honor List '46. Ross, Charles I .......... , ..... .M. E ................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu. Tennis' Team. ASME '47-'48. lnterfra- ternity Council '47-'48. Ross, Harvey D ............... Met. E ............... Palmyra, Mo. Engineers Club '4l. Ross, Herman C ......... ...... E . E ....... ...... R olla, Mo. ASME. AIEE. Ross, Iesse .......................... E. E ........ ........ R olla, Mo. AIEE. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Rother, William I ............... E. E ............... Kirkwood Mo. Blue Key. M Club. Tau Beta Phi. Miner Board. Rollamo Board. ROTC Cadet. St. Pat's Board. Mis- souri Academy of Science. Student Council. Wesley Foundation. Theta Tau. Radio Club. Phi Kappa Phil Honor List. , 1 I Page Eighty-Two f, of 1948 . . - 5.4 Prosaic Mechanicals. Rous, William C ................... Cer. E ................... Rolla, Mo. Missouri Academy of Science '4S. Fencing Club '47. ASC '48. Russell, Dale K ............. Min. E ............. Platteville, Vxlisc. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Russell, George D ................... E. E ................... Rolla, Mo. AIEE. Phi Kappa Phi. Ruwwe, Ralph W ................. Min. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Football '40-'4l. Theta Tau Regent '46. M Club. Blue Key. Honor List '41-'42-'46-'47. Sachs, Herbert B ............... Chem. E ............... Rolla, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '46. Treasurer '47. AlChE '47. Salvo, Ioseph V ............. M. E ............. Crystal City, Mo. Honor List '47. Triangle. ROTC Band. Missouri Acad- emy of Science Vice-President '41-'42. Alpha Phi Omega. ASME '47-'48. Sarzin, lulius L ................. E. E ................. Brooklyn, N. Y. AIEE '47. Honor List '46-'47. Schaeffer, William A ......... Min. E ......... Midland, Texas Sigma Nu. ROTC. Alpha Phi Omega Historian '45. Treasurer '45. Miner Staff. AIME '45. Missouri Acad- emy of Science '44-'45. Rollarno Board '45. Honor List '44. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45. Schalk, Norbert .................. E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Honor List '46-'47. Transfer University of Kansas. , Schamburg, 'Wilbert E ........... E. E ........... Perryville, Mo. AIEE. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers. Schenck, Frederick L ............... Min. E ............... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Pi '47-'48. AIME. Schmidt, Donald G ............. Met. E ............. Hinsdale, Ill. Kappa Alpha Treasurer '47. AIMME '46. Alpha Phi Omega '46. Theta Tau '47. Scholz, Arthur E ............... Met. E ............... Cranford, N. l. Basketball '41, Kappa Sigma. M Club. Schowalter, Ralph E ............. M. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. L. Honor List '46-'47. Tech Club. Shamrock Club. En- gineers Club. ASME. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Theta Tau Treasurer '48. Intexrfraternity Council. Schroeder, Pauline Fay B ........... Cer. E ........ L..Rolla, Mo. , Transfer Vlfisconsin Institute of Technology. Schultz, Edward C...,...,..C. E ......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIEE. Transfer Southeast Missouri College. Schwartz, Ely .................... Min. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Schweder, I-lenry'P ....... Chem. E ....... Kansas City, Mo. AlChE. Alpha Chi Sigma. Transfer Kansas City Iunior College. Scott, Marvin D ............. Chem. E ............. Newburg, Mo. Engineers Club '40. Sears, Iohn H... .......... E. E ............. 'Webster Groves, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Sessen, George V ............. E. E ............. West Plains, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Transfer Drury College. Sexauer, Bernard l ............. Met. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Football '43-'44. ASM '46-'47. Master of Ceremonies '47. Schultz D. Schmidt Schaeffer Schowalter Schweder Schroeder Scott Scholz Schamburg Sears Sexauer Shatto Shwartz Simpkins Simmons Page Eighty-Three Q S-P re ei-A it 'fffrff f.'rrkvvztffffrrszz72p35,,7.egeL, ,T XXX.iW.llXXXkt-3,, I F Q- - 4-g :.'-.- I .1 yo' 9 1 41 ,7 J -1 I 1-J t ,f Q 'fbi f t':Q 1 ,Zi t T. 4'f,gt EW Jw fl M t A l H ,ff Q54 ,Vi Vit: 92 A 'ft1tt, -,--l It zz' tn! git M i' if ss, tl tt .welll , xt 1525 tilt? fr 1, 't wt .wt 1 t ,g, 2. ,t EVN? My-i 1. ,N Nw' QQXE3 . ,Vi 'lf I V? E l ii i' ,, ll: U at 3 T ttf A Sl l , filtf V Checkin' results. Sharp, Frank W ............................. M. E ............... .... .... l l lmo, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Shatto, Paul F ........................... Chem. E ........................... Dawn, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega. AIChE. Alpha Chi Sigma. ROTC. SAME. Shepherd, Alfred H., Ir ................. M. E ................. Mt. Vernon, Mo. Transfer Miami University. Honor List '47. ASME '47. Sheppard, Homer T., Ir ..................... Met. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. American Society for Metals. Transfer Southeast Missouri Col- lege. Schwartz, Alvin H ................. Met. E ................. New Bedford, Mass. Missouri Academy of Science '42. ASM '46. Varsity Football '46-'47. Track '47. Alpha Phi Omega '47. Engineers Club '47. M Club '46-'48. Simpkin, William E ..................... M. E ..................... Hannibal, Mo. ASME '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Pi '47. Slagt, Frederick W ................. Min. E ................. Hazel Green, Wisc. Smith, David G ........................... C. E ........................... Palestine, Ill. ASCE President '47-'48, Honor List '47. Smith, Harlan D ....................... Cer. E ....... . ...... Wellsville, Mo. American Ceramic Society '47. Smith, Rex S ............................. Chem. E ............................. Rolla Mo Sigma Pi. Glee Club. Music Club. AIChE. Honor List '4T. l Smith, Walter Franklin, Ir ........... Chem. E ........... Springfield, Mo. Engineers Club. AIEE. Honor List '47. Soja, I ............................. Met. E ................... .... . ..BenWood, W. Va. Honor List '45-'47. ASM '47. Southwick, Peter F ..................... Geol ..................... Hartford, Conn. Transfer Dartmouth College. Honor List '47. Sphar, Curtis W ......................... Min. E ......................... DuOuoin, Ill. Transfer Illinois Western University. Honor List '47. Spinali, Sam T ........................... E. E ........................... St. Louis, Mo. AIEE '47-'48, 1 Spinzig, Edgar W., Ir ...... ......... C . E ....... ........ K irkwood, Mo. Honor List '46-'48. Stahl, Robert A ..................... Chem. E ..................... Springfield, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. AIChE. Phi Kappa Phi. Trans- fer Southeast Missouri State College. Stanley, Iohn L ............................... E. E ...... ....... B olla, Mo. Radio Club. Staufter, Clyde M ..................... C. E ..................... Phoenix, Arizona Transfer University of Arizona. ASCE. CVA '47. Treasurer '47. Honor List '46-'47. Stoecker, Wilbert F ................... M. E ................... Valley Park, Mo. President Academy of Science '43, Tau Beta Pi Secretary '48. Lambda Chi Alpha. Glee Club. Blue Key. ASME. Gamma Delta President '47-'48. Interfraternity Council President '47-'48 Phi Kappa Phi. James Scholarship '43-'44. Stohldrier, Oliver H .... ......... C hem. E ............. Webster Groves, Mo. 1 Engineers Club. Miner Board. Student Council. Independents. 1 onor ist. Page Eighty-Four Senior Class r Slaght D. G. Smith H. D. Smith W. F. Smith Soja Spahr Spinali Spinzig Stryker Stauffer Stoecker Stahl I. Sullivan Sutton Swientek A joke by Legsdin. Stryker, Robert S ........................... Met. E ...... ...... R olla, Mo. American Society of Metals. Sullivan, Iohn A ..................... Chem. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Miner Board. Rollamo Board. AlChE. Inter- traternity Alternate and Council. Sutton, Glen W ....................... Min. E ......... ........ A nnapolis, Mo. Transfer Colgate University. Swientek, Raymond I-I ..................... C. E ....... ........ C hicago, lll. ASCE. Engineers Club. Tapperson, Arthur, lr ................... M. E ................... Maplewood, Mo. Kappa Sigma. M Club '43-'44. Honor List '46-'47. Football '43-'44. Theta Tau. ASME. Teas, William C ......................... C. E ................ ........ . Freeport, N. Y. Football. ASCE. M Club. Transfer University of Alabama. Tesmer, Dale L ..................... Min. E ..................... Platteville, Wisc. Transfer Wisconsin Mining School. Thurman, William H ................. C. E ................. Independence, Mo. ASCE '46-'47. Engineers Club '46-'47. Todd, Fred Allen .......................... Met. E ........................... Vichy, Mo. Tech Club '43-'44. Independents Vice-President '47-'48. ASM '47. Engineers Club '47-'48. Photo Club '47. Student Council '47. ASME '48. Trace, James I ................. ...... M . E ....................... Crystal City, Mo. Engineers Club '43-'44-'47-'48. Detonators '43, ASME '47-'48. Honor List '43-'46-'47. Trogdon, Ray L ............................. E. E ................... .......... A lton Ill. Engineers Club '43-'44. AIEE '43-'44-'47. ROTC Band '43-'4Q1. Trotter, lack K ............................. Min. E ............................. Herrin, lll. Honor List '46-'47. Tuttle, Arthur L ........ ...... M in. E ........ ......... B araboo, Wisc. Honor List '47. Uriwal. Altone F ....................... Met. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '45-'46, Phi Kappa Phi '46. Sigma Nu. Miner Board '43. Student Council '47. ASM '47. Usadel, Albert W ..................... Min. E ........ ........ W ausau, Wisc. AIME '47. Vaden, Iohn D. ................ .......... C hem. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. Transfer Central College. AIChE '46-'47. Alpha Chi Sigma '46- '47. Honor List '45-'46, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '-46. Valleroy, Vincent V ............... Chem. E ............... St. Genevieve, Mo. Transfer Southwest Texas State Teachers College. AIChE. Alpha Chi Sigma. ROTC Band '41-'42, A. P. Green Scholarship '47. Tau Beta Pi '47. Phi Kappa Phi. Van Eaton, Charles W ......... Sci. Geol ......... Oklahoma City, Okla. Honor List '46-'47. Van Kirk, Iames D .................... .Min. E ....... ........ W aterloo, N. Y. Radio Club '47. AIME '4B. Vogenthaler, Thomas I ..................... Min. E ....... . ............. Rolla, Mo. Theta KCIPPCL Phi '41, Executive Council '46-'47. Pledge Man- ager '46. Miner Board '43. Alpha Psi Omega '42, Student Council Alternate '43. Glee Club '47. Page Eighty Five 'f-1 21 f'f,f-7-.--ff-'M ' ' , . ' ' f 5 ' I SNS 'xx ii,xQx-TTT' . L g'24,-gf---Y V -L Y, l -,S Niewhoener again? Vogt, loseph C .............., Met. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '43-'44. AlChE '43, Independents Board of Control '43-'44. Student Council '44:ffVice-President '45, Engineers Club '44-'47. Tau Beta Pi Vice-Presi- dent '44, lunior Class Vice-President ASM '46. Chair- man '47. Blue Key '47, Phi Kappa Phi '47. Honor List '43-'46-'47, 24. ' Volz, Robert A ................... M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Football '46-'47. ASM '47. Honor List '46-'47. Walker, Richard A ............... M. E ......... 1 ..,.. St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '42, Presi.dent '47. Social Chair- man '46. Alpha Phi Omega '43. Sergeant-at-Arms '43. lunior Class President '43. Theta Tau '47. Outer Guard '48, ASME '47-'48, Honor List '46-'47. Walker, Richard H ................. E. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Football '38-'39. Shamrock Club '38-'39. AIEE '47, Vice-President '47-'48, Lambda Chi Alpha '34. As- sistant Treasurer '40, Second Award in Wrestling '39-'4O: Intramural Sports '39-'4O. Wallace, Iohn Walter ............ M. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. ASME '47. Vice-Chairman '48. Honor List '46-'47. Wallace, lohn William .......... M. E ........... Caney, Kans. ASME '48, Warren, Glenn W. ............ C. E ............. Springfield, Mo. Chi Sigma '47. ASCE '47, , Watkins, Paul A ....... . ....... C. E ....., 3 ........ St. loseph, Mo. Student Assistant Military Department '47. SAME '47. Distinguished Military Student '48, ASCE '47-'48, Watts, Aubrey B .......,... C. E ........... Fredericktown, Mo. Weber, lohn G ............... Sci.-Phy ............... St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '42-'43. Miner Board '43, Photo Club '47. Engineers Club '47-'48, t Weddle, Wilbern L ........... Met. E ........... Kearney, Nebr. Phi Kappa Phi '47, Honor List '46-'47. ASM '48. Wehking, Charles W ....... Chem. E. ...... Sappington, Mo. Tech Club '43-'44, Independents '44. Cadet First Lieutenant ROTC '44. Sigma Pi '45, Herald '45, AlChE '47. Weiberg, Earl -B ........ ........ M , E ...... ....... R olla, Mo. ASME '47. Westmoreland, Edwin S ......... E. E ......,.. Glasgow, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '47. AIEE '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. Honor List '46-'47. Wetzel, Maurice F ............... Chem. E ......,........ Alton, lll. ROTC Band '42-'43. Phi Kappa Alpha '47. Treasurer '47. Photo Club '47. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. AIChE '48, St. Pat's Board '47. Officer '48, Honor List '46. Whaley, Henry P ............, Met. E ...,,........ St. Louis, Mo. ' Detonators '43. Engineers Club '43, Gamma Delta '47. ASM '47. Honor List '47-'48. Triangle '46, Treas- V urer '47. Assistant Treasurer '47. Vice-President '48, Senior Class Secretary '48. ' Whanger, lames R ....... Met. E ....... Huntington, W. Va. ASM '47. Honor List '46-'47, l What!!!! A musical Miner? White, Iohn L ............... Min. E ............... Dubuque, Iowa Triangle '43, House Manager '45, ASCE '43-'44, St. Pat's Board Secretary '46. President '46, White, Robert T ................. C. E .,............... Glendale, Mo. Triangle. ASCE '43-'44, St. Pat's Board Secretary '46. President '46. Wicker, Grover R ..........,.. C. E ............. Hornersville, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. ASCE '47- '48, Honor List '46, Wickizer, Wilbur F ....... ....... M . E ........ ...... R olla, Mo. ASME '45-'46. ' Wibbing, William F ............. M. E ............, St. Louis, Mo. Triangle '47, Rollamo Board '47. ASME '48. Wilks, I. C ................. E. E ................. Caruthersville, Mo. AIEE '47-'48, Honor List '46-'47. Wilks, R. Allen ........ Chem. 'E ......... Caruthersville, Mo. Transfer Central College. Alpha Chi Sigma '47. Master Alchemist '48. Tau Beta '47, AIChE '47. Vtfilliamson, Robert L ........... Met. E ........... St, Louis, Mo. Honor List '47. Triangle '42. Vice-President '43-'44, Interfraternity Council Alternate '42-'43, Vice-Presi- d1e2rr2542. Music Club '43-'44. Glee Club '43-'44. ASM Wisco, Alvin A ................... Met. E ....... ...... R olla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASM. Woltarth, Teddy R ............... M. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '42-'43-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Kappa Alpha '43, Vice-President '46-'47. President '47-'48, Detonators '43, APO '43, Interfraternity Council '46. Tau Beta '47. ASME '47-'48, Wood, Neal .,,...........,. Min. E ................. Christopher, lll. Honor List '45-'46. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate 616, O- Football '40-'48. All-Conference Tackle '47. Captain '47. Track '4l. AIMME. M Club '40-'47. X . Worley, Iames D.'.... .... Q ......,.. E, E .,,......,.......,. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Wunnenberg, Chris A.: ......... M. E ........... St. Louis, Mo. Transfer Northeast Missouri State College. ASME '46-'48. Wunnenberg, Edvvard C .......,,.... M. E .......,,,,.. Rolla, Mo. ROTC Band '40-'42, Tech Club '40-'43. ASME '47-'48, Wurth, Maurice D ...........,,.... C. E ................. Lincoln, lll, Honor List '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. ASCE. Young, Donald'A ,,,....,..,,,....,. M. E .......,.........., Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu '45, Sigma Nu Marshal '46, Zwirbla, Michael C ,....,..... M. E ........... Maynard, Mass. Honor List '46. Theta Kappa Phi '4l. Executive Coun- cil '47. St. Pat's Board '47. Treasurer '47-'48. Theta Tau '47. .. -C giT..-- H, 7 t w of 1948 X Page Eight , ,frffv f y I. VVhite Wibbing Woltarth Y-Seven ,fz-7v:f:2v,7fp-75 2' ' R. Wilks Wickizer Wicker Wisco Wurth Wunnenberg D. Young Zwirbla Hoey L. Youngs 't -fr' ilk, Abbott ohn M. r JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............................................ Brant Robison f' Vice-President ....... ............ J ol'1n Reilly J Secretary ........... ..... B ill Weismantel Treasurer ..... ......... E arl I-Ioehn , I , I - Kansas City, Mo. Agnew, Lewis E., Jr. Kirkwood, Mo. Allan, Charles W. Redwood Falls, Minn. Allen, James B. Mt. Dora, Fla. Anders, Robert B. Rolla, Mo. Anderson, Douglas Caldwell, Idaho Anderson, George M. Muskogee, Okla. Anderson, H. A., Jr. Western Springs, Ill. Apple, J. B. Rolla, Mo. Applebaum, Samuel Brooklyn, N. Y. Applegate, Albert V. Rolla, Mo. Arenberg, Sheldon I. Chicago, Ill. Arnoldi, Richard L. Gillespie, Ill. Arnott, Charles W. St. Louis, Mo. Ashley, John E. Stuart, Fla. Atkisson, Donald W. Aurora, Mo. Aubuchon, Edward L. Bonne Terre, Mo. Avery, R. G., Jr. Framingham, Mass. Axsom, Ralph C., Jr. Kansas City, Mo. Aybat, Sahap, Sakip Turgutlu, Turkey Ayers, Oscar S. St. Louis, Mo. Bachman, Harold W. Glendale, Mo. Baily, Walter E. Harrison, N. Y. Baird, Frank ' Dubuque, Iowa Baker, Chester H. Rolla, Mo. Baker, James R. Brevier, Mo. Ballmann, Richard Fort Thomas, Ky. Banfield, Thomas J. South Amboy, N. Barker, James A. Alton, Ill. Barkley, James E. Unionville, Mo. Barnes, Chester D. Sedalia, Mo. Barnett, Ben J. St.xLouis, Mo. Barr, Norman E. Joplin, Mo. Barrett, Marlin W. Cardwell, Mo. Bartling, Jerry W. Springfield, Mo. Bates, Loren K. East St. Louis, Ill. Bauer, John A. St. Louis, Mo. Bay, Robert D. St. Louis, Mo. Beach, Lester C. Rolla, Mo. Page Eighty-Eight B. I. Juni r Class JUNIORS ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Bopp, Robert F. Kirkwood, Mo. Clauton, Melvin I Lacking, Tex. Cook, A. C. Licking, Mo. Mottin, Ralph E. St. Louis, Mo. Daste, John Joseph -A San Bernardino, Calif. Dionesotes, James Thomas Chicago, Ill. Hankins, Joe D. Sedalia, Mo. E Kastanas, Andrew Gust St. Louis, Mo. -A Miller, Robert Morsbach Asuncion, Paraguay Rausch, Marice Keith Monett, Mo. - Reed, Carroll Melton Greenville, Ill. Suifredini, Romeo Louis Waterbury, Conn. Utnage, William Leslie St. Louis, Mo. Wyatt, Franklin Ward St. Joseph, Mo. Bennett, Charles W. University City, Mo. Bennett, William F. Rolla, Mo. ' Bever, Raymond H. Cairo, Ill. Bieber, Phillip P. St. Louis, Mo. Birch, Bettijeanne Rolla, Mo. Bishop, Harry S. L: Middletown, Mo. Bishop, Jay W. Elizabethtown, Pa. Bissell, James J. St. Louis, Mo. Blancke, C. D., Jr. Cedarburg, Wis. Blankenmeister, E. G. St. Louis, Mo. Boaz, Robert V. Joplin, Mo. Bockstruck, H. N. Alton, Ill. Boeckman, George O. Rolla, Mo. Boehme, Milton R. St. Louis, Mo. , I I--w-W -I-fi-eieffiwifi' -ij . or . :.sff'ia' iff'f I 'ff,fQ '7''W' f. -W .. .I I M- ,, ,,,..qs...-...... . ....,L.:.f..,.' Mi. .. . s 'I ' ' - V ' ' ar' yt ' ' ' Boos, Guy H. Carbondale, Ill. Booth, Robert C. Springfield, Mo. Boswell, Robert F., St. Ioseph, Mo. Bottermuller, C. A. Warrenton, Mo. Boutin, Charles R. Cape Girardeau,,Mo. Bowen, Iesse W., Ir. Springfield, Mo. Bowling, Charles P. Boyer, Marion D. Beaufort, N. C. Bradford, Samuel A. Buffalo, N. Y. Brady, Stanley B. Rolla, Mo. I' Branson, George E. Springfield, Mo. Brasel, David F. Rolla, Mo. Braun, Edward G. Rochester, N. Y. Breckner, Chester N. Junior Class of '48 ' Breeze, Francis V. Centralia, Ill. Brehe, Harold C. Overland, Mo. Breuer, Coy L. Rolla, Mo. Brewer, Harold I. St. Louis, Mo. Brice, Frank L. Alton, Ill. Bridegroom, K. E. St. Louis, Mo. Brigance, Glenn A. Brown, Iohn R. Sedalia, Mo. Buel, Robert W. Washington, Mo. Buell, Floyd O. Rolla, Mo. Bulla, Robert Sesser, Ill. Bullock, Rupert E. Bloomfield, Iowa Bumpus, Frank I. Buffalo, N. Y. Burke, Thomas I. Rolla, Mo. D. Anderson G. Anderson H. A Anderson Arnott Ashley Atkinson Aybat O. B. Ayers Bailey Alton, Mo. Drury, Mo. Mt. View, Mo. Agnew C. Allan Anders Apple Applegate Arenberg Aubuchon Avery Axsom Baird Baker Ballmann Banfield Barkley B. Barnett - N--.- -. 11431: 'IIIII Page Eighty-Nine '7 '1 f fi'3fW'77W?f?if2Z?7fff-'vrfffrhffv-4 'i ' Q . sexe-Xtra . '-v.-..a'-.4 li' A l I l P l i , 1. 'I 1 i I 1 4 4 1 l P . Barrett Bartling Bates X Beach C. Bennett Bentrup t Birch I. Bishop Blancke 1 Burns, Luke I. Did you get that third problem? A 'F 1 .v r 'l ' 4 u '9!F? T'. V St. Louis, Mo. Burris, Chester H. Rolla, Mo. Busch, Roland G. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Byrns, Herbert F. Towson, Md. Cady,-. Willis S. Chicago, Ill. Cage, Robert Tipton, Ind. Campbell, Earl D. St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Richard A. Canton, Mo. Cantwell, L. W. Bucklin, Mo. Carlson, Dale T. Walnut, Ill. Carman, Herbert S. Queens Village, N. Y. Carney, William D. Rolla, Mo. Carpenter, Gordon L. West Plains, Mo. Carroll, Iohn T. i St. Louis, Mo. Carroll, Paul F. Rolla, Mo. Page Ninety Bauer Bever Bankenmeister Carter, Ward I. Hiltons, Va. Carter, William ,'D. Hiltons, Va. ' Carty, Wayne A. Rolla, Mo. Casey, Larry I. Potosi, Mo. Casper-, Vernon O. Lynbrook, N. Y. Chapman, Donald R. Huntington, W. Va. Chapman, V. A., Ir. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Chow, William R. Godfrey, Ill. Choate, Wayman D. Rolla, Mo. Clifton, Iames G. St. Louis, Mo. Clooney, Ioseph R. St. Louis, Mo. Cody, Fred M. Richmond Heights, Mo. Coffer, Harold R. Camden, Mo. Coffman, Ioseph A. Farmington, Mo. Coleman, E. H., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Bay Bieber Boaz Coleman, William G. Rolla, Mo. Collier, Ray B. Coffeyville, Kans. Collier, Rob M. Coffeyville, Kans. Collins, William W. Webb City, Mo. Comerer, Elwyn D. Rolla, Mo. Commerford, T. I. Crystal City, Mo. Comstock, Elbert E. Rolla, Mo. Bockstruck Boehme Bowling Boyer Braun Breckner I Brown Browngard Constable, Sam P. Manhasset, N. Y. Cook, Alwyn C. Licking, Mo. Cook, Arthur L.f Rolla, Mo. - V Cook, Iohn B. Sedalia, Mo. Coolidge, VJ. H. Crystal City, Mo. Corbin, Harold E. St. James, Mo. Costley, Leon I. Granite City, Ill. Junior Class of '48 Craig, Curtis L. Carthage, Mo. Cramer, Roy R. Rolla, Mo. Crawford, Don W. Seneca, Mo. Crippen, Richard Salem, Ill. Crites, Ioseph D. Odin, Ill. Cromer, Charles F. Doe Run, Mo. Crosby, Thomas E. Festus, Mo. Boos R. Boswell S. Bradford Brady Breeze Brewer R. Buel Burns Crossman, F. T. Crown Point, N. Y. Crump, Iames S. University City, Crutchfield, C. D St. Louis, Mo. Cullom, Iohn T. Mt. Olive, Ill. Curtis, John I. Chicago, Ill. Dalpini, David St. Louis, Mo. Daly, Thomas E. Rolla, Mo. M Bottermuller Bowen Brasel G. Branson Brice Brigance Bullock F. Buell Page Ninety-One V t l -- W- 'lf'l1l '1l'lIlf! 77 ffflf Qfffwffw16W7?W??mZ'2i-,1me-first. .w1v-giiQQl.Eiiff--- XR,- 4, IZ 1 K + ' Burris Busch Cantwell Carlson I. Carroll Carter i , , i Just a little more, Tom. Byrne Carman Carty Danz, Albert G. Union, Mo. Danzer, Carl I. St. Louis, Mo. da Silva, Anibal I. New Rochelle, N. Daugherty, R. E. Wisconsin Daum, Edwin L. Edwardsville, Ill. Davidson, Cliarles C. Anderson, Mo. Davidson, Philip B. Y. Hickman Mills, Mo. Dean, Donald L. Warrenton, Mo. Deason, Roy B. Herrin, Ill. DeBolt, Donald G. Rogers, Ark. Deer, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Dehekker, Lloyd T. St. Louis, Mo. Deso, William H. Whallensburg, N. Detien, Richard F. Kirkwood, Mo. Deutrnan, George M. Cuba City, Wisc. Page Ninety-Two Y. Cady Carney Casey Dewoody, Robert T. Mt. View, Mo. Dickerhoff,fD. C. St. Louis, Mo. Dieckman, Leonard St. Louis, Mo. Ditore, Michael I. New Rochelle, N. Doane, Ierry D. Springfield, Mo. Dougherty, Eddie L. Kansas City, Kans. Downs, lacks S. Springfield, Mo. Drago, W. A., Ir. Springfield, Mo. Driscoll, Richard R. Chicago, Ill. Dyer, Wayne F. St. Louis, Mo. Edmunds, Arthur W. Chicago, Ill. Edwards, Paul K. E. Y. New Philadelphia, O. Ege, Robert W. Springfield, Mo. Ehrler, Iohn W. Chicago, Ill. Eichelberger, C. E. Boonville, Mo. Cage Carpenter Casper Eisenberg, Meyer New York Eissinger, Karlheinz Independence, Kans. Ellenson, Robert B. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ellinor, Mack, Ir. Paragould, Ark. Elliott, Iames O. Springfield, Mo. Elmore, Charles H. Enfield, Bernard M. Jacksonville, Ill. Espenschied, H. A. St. Louis, Mo. Evans, Isaac R. Rolla, Mo. Evans, Iames L. Mexico, Mo. Evans, William W. Canton, Ohio Eyberg, Walbridge P. Springfield, Mo. Rolla, Mo. D Chapman H. Chapman V. Chapman Coffer Coleman W. Collins Coolidge Coplen Corrie Cramer Crump Crossman Junior Class of Faires, Glenn R. Greenville, lll. Fanning, Alfred N. Vichy, Mo. Feltman, Iames A. Washington, Mo. Fentzke, A. Daniel Rolla, Mo. Ferguson, Iohn H. Parkville, Mo . Ferreira, Francisco New Bedford, Mass. Chew Commerford Costley Cromer Fiebelman, Iacob Rolla, Mo. Findlay, Iohn F. P Gasconade, Mo. Firman, Eugene F. St. Louis, Mo. Fliehman, Mauric St. Charles, Mo Foster, Jack D. Carmi, Ill. 9 Foster, Michael L. Brooklyn, N. Y. Crawford Page Ninety-Three i5 4, Y, , I V ff, f'QTKFMZWQf1'g4Z'jf5Z5-Q?ef7s?,:3-,, .1 f , . ICH Nxxfifix TFKRXX-'iifilf . ,K Xgxbg, , ,xa ...1 C. Davidson Deso Deason Frank, Kurt H. Lemay, Mo. Frank, Louis E. St. Louis, Mo. Frazer, Ioseph R. Corona, N. Y. Frauthschi, R. I. Kansas City, Mo. Freeman, Clyde C. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Freiert, Milton A. Webster, Groves, Mo. French, Robert G. Kansas City, Mo. Fry, Iohn M. X Rolla, Mo. Fuqua, Iohn H. Chicago, Ill. Gallaher, Buford E. Braggadocio, Mo. Galletta, Anthony L. Pelham, N. Y. Gammon, William H. St. Louis, Mo. Garvey, Glen Webster Groves, Mo Gaskins, Walter L. Batesville, Ark. Gehrs, William L. Springfield, Mo. I Page Ninety-Four Danzer Detjen ' DeHekker Geiger, Gerald A. Florissant, Mo. Geiss, Edward A. Rolla, Mo., Georger, Lester I. St. Louis, Mo. Gervecke, A. F., Ir. Webster Groves, Mo Glover, Thomas' O. Holla, Mo. Gokenbach, Donald C. Affton, Mo. Goller, Carl H., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Goodding, Alan C. Atlanta, Mo. Gosen, John W. Webster Groves, Mo Graves, C. E., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Greenman, David W. Wauwatosa, Wisc. Greer, Paul H. Cape Girardeau, Mo Greig, Ioseph E. Rolla, Mo. Griffith, Iames S. Chattanooga, Tenn. ' Griffith, William L. Monroe City, Mo. My Grimsley, Elbert A. Stanberry, Mo. Grotefendt, Roger F. Granite City, .Ill. Grueneberg, G. W. Rolla, Mo. Guth, Kenneth A. St. Louis, Mo. Hale, Curtis K. Blytheville, Ark. Hamilton, Robert C. Rolla, Mo. Dieckman Ehrler Evans Fliehman Ditore Eissinger Ferreira Foster Hansbrough, F. G. Palmyra, Mo. Hanson, Robert C. Union, Mo. Hardin, Austin VK. Camden, Mo. Hardine, Russell Z. Rolla, Mo. Harmon, Charles R. Batesville, Ark. Harris, Ioseph G. Phoenix, Ariz. Doane Ellenson Feltmann . L. Frank Junior Class of '48 Hartmann, Lynn F. Rolla, Mo. Hartmann, Raymond Piedmont, Mo. Hase, Donald H. loliet, I11. Haskell, Donald F. Rolla, Mo. Hawkins, Irvin I. Salem, Mo. A Ha ase Masashi Y 1 Los Angeles, Calif. Hechinger, Leo H. St. Louis, Mo. Heger, Clarence F. St. Louis, Mo. Hegwer, Iohn S. Casper, Wyo. Heidbrier, Warren New Haven, Mo. G. Heitzeberg, C. H. A. St. Louis, Mo. Hellrich, Henry I. Rolla, Mo. Drago Driscoll Espenschied I. Evans Fentzke Findlay Freeman French W'- Page Ninety-Five ? f'7-72' 'X 67f7'7'1f ?f9f7 ff. xy-X tw- a' H' Edwards I. Evans Firman Frautschi ADW ..4 Lgffl ,fi -ie ! . ,. . li' lit 1 1 ' l ...Q ' ll 'L 5 F IN!! I L Q allmlillttt E 1. l l 2 Z I IW Nl X. . , ,.,.,l,.. Q... -ev QT, Wax lllilgl-liliis 1 , l , 1 , . MEI l W! vi. Z. 4-, 22 E'-121. 551 V l- L i l r l l ii 11 I Fazio Fry Gehrs Geiger Gokenbach Goodding .1 '4 eil IQ il. 3 M Fi.. till ily? l Al. vw fl!! Galletta Gerecke Goller Helm, Robert W. Macomb, Ill. Hemme, Adolph F. Rolla, Mo. Henderson, W. A. Hannibal, Mo. Henderson, W. B. Lancaster, Ohio Hennessey, lack R. University City, Mo. Henry, LeRoy C. Pleasantville, N. Y. Hensleeh Radius T. Rolla, 'Mo. Hepp, Ioseph ' T. Logansport, Ind. Herzog, Francis l. Rolla, Mo. Hesler, Galen I. Anderson, Ind. Heyl, Arthur-N. St. Louis, Mo. Higgins, Albert I. Potosi, Mo. Hilburn, Iames O. Kansas City, Mo. Hill, Elmer C. Sedalia, Mo. Hill, William E. St. Louis, Mo. B. Gallagher GQ-iss Goodenough Hillhouse, David L. Branson, Mo. Hinners, Donald W. Alton, Ill. Ho, Hui-Chen Likianq, China Hoehn, Earl E. If' Perryville, Mo. Hoffman, Floyd Somerset, Penn. Hogland, Virgil W. Lebanon, Mo. Hollis, 'NVilliam Rolla, Mo. Hollmann, Harold R. Missouri Holloway, Nick, Ir. Little Rock, Ark. Holmes, Gerald D. Farmington, Mo. Hoppe, Charles H. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Howard, Thurston B. Rolla, Mo. Hrach, Stanley R. Richmond Heights, Mo. Hubbard, William F. Bosworth, Mo. Huffer, Richard D. East St. Louis, Ill. Goodenough, Keith E. The source of error. lst. Louis, MQ. 1 Page, Ninety-Six Gammon 3 Glover W W. Griffith X 1 J Hughes, Edwin L. Joplin, Mo. Hughes, James W. Dixon, Mo. Hughes, James W. St. Louis, Mo. Hughes, John R. Birmingham, Ala. Hughes, William P. Calhoun, Mo. Hursh, Clyde L. Hurst, Alfred N. Savannah, Mo. Hutton, Hugh S. Rolla, Mo. Hutton, James R. Sparta, 111. Hyatt, Edmond P. Rolla, Mo. Hyslop, Clayton J. Quincy, Ill. Ingold, Louis B. Junior Class of '48 St. Louis, Mo. Jackson, Elmer E. Richmond, Mo. Janczewski, W. J. St. Louis, Mo. Jare, Jacob St. Louis, Mo. Jenkins, Roger W. Sparta, Mo. Johnson, Donald H. Johnson, Harold M Anaconda, Mont Jones, Sam Paul Mexico, Mo. Judah, Russell J. Mexico, Mo. Juenger, G. J., Jr. - Maplewood, Mo. Juneau, Edward N Woodriver, Ill. Kahtz, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Edwardsville, Ill J. Griffith Grotefendt Greer Griesedieck Grueneberg Hardin Hardine Ham Hamilton Hansbrough Hale R C Hansen L. Hartmann Hawkins Hayasie Hepp Heidbrier Henslee W. B. Henderson W. A. Henderson Heger Henry Hegwer Hextzeberg . - .Qg.T.-rv: xy, Page Ninety-Seven I 1 Iffi,AZO:f2,',,'45,L7,,y,5?,7?f5.,f:,7,g - ,L , g ,s - , . N-Yu-1x-xxx-Xxx,-.N,UI', . QXQL -.el - -1 gy QW, gk is .Ill C 2 ,Z ,Q X J. 'f I I II Ia, V ls' .I I I, 1 ,. . I . I .f I 11: L I I be r ? :-az. -e.: 5 Z . - I I- E it I 1. I 'I r I 1 I . re 'I ,mfg ,Q , . I 1 I I l I I I I I . I I I I . II V I, I I U II '1 II ,I It ,I I I , , .I , I I. I I It II I: II I I 'II 'I I. I I I a,I II I 'II Hillhouse Hilborn E. Hill Hoppe Hoehn Howard Hopkins Hollis Hoffman Kaller, Herman C. St. Louis, Mo. Kelahan, Robert C. Granite City, Ill. , . I I I ,I I I I Ip, IlI'I MI II-, If fum- L. Party Boys. W Kelley, Iames D. Springfield, Mo. Kelley, William O. Kellison, George B. Granby, Mo. Kellogg, Glen W. St. Louis, Mo. Kelly, Donald .v. St. Louis, Mo. Kelly, Ray G. , Knob Noster, Mo. Kelly, William A. Rolla, Mo. Kemper, Robert I. Rolla, Mo. King, John D. University City, Mo. Kingsley, Dale Mt. Vernon, Mo. Kinsman, Theodore I. Royalton, Ill. Kirk, Robert G. University City, Mo. Kluq, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Page Ninety-Eight Baxter Springs, Kans. W. Hill Hogland Hollmann Knecht, Walter S. - St. Louis, Mo. Knutson, Elmo G. Rolla, Mo. Koch, Albert E. I Rolla, Mo. Koenig, Fred G. St. Louis, Mo. Kofahl, Iohn R. Licking, Mo. Kollasch, Edward I. Purdin, Mo. Komoto, Frank K. Rock Springs, Wyo. Koziboski, Edward A. St. Louis, Mo. Krainess, Albert M. New York, N. Y. Kramer, Walter A. St. Ioseph, Mo. Kraus, Robert C. Rolla, Mo. Krausnick, Charles C St. Louis, Mo. Kreienkamp, R. O. Glencoe, Mo. Kreinheder, K. L. Rolla, Mo. Kuder, Charles S. Rolla, Mo. Higgins Ho R. Hunt .14 3 'Q 1 .Q-V4 15 if a Z X in x 'T . 1 1 1 5 ,I 1 i Lafferty, Loren . Rolla, Mo. Laible, Donald S. Sterling, Ill. Laird, Edward W. Rolla, Mo. LaMaster, Chesley C. Rolla, Mo. Lambe, James N. Rolla, Mo. l.aRose, Bernard A. Crystal City, Mo. Holmes Holloway Hutton W. Hughes Isringhaus Jackson , S. P. Jones Juneau Laumand, James L. Brentwood, Mo. Lawrence, John G. Alton, Ill. Lecce, Robert A. Williamsport, Pa. Lechler, William F. St. Joseph, Mo. Lee, Kenneth Q. St. Louis, Mo. Lemp, Kenneth H. St. Louis, Mo. Hurst U ' J. Hughes Jare Kahtz Junior Class of '48 Lester, Howard E. Kirkwood, Mo. Letizia, Daniel P. St. Louis, Mo. Levine, Alvin L. Oklahoma City, Okla. Lieber, Gerald St. Louis, Mo. Line, Donald L. Rolla, Mo. Line, Myrl K. Rolla, Mo. J. W. Hughes J. R. Hughes R. Jenkins Kaller Linkeman, Charles W Edwardsville, lll Linn, Laurel G. St. Louis, Mo. Lloyd, Charles H. Rolla, Mo. Lockett, Donald N. White Hall, Ill. Long, Thomas B. St. Louis, Mo. Lyons, Roger B. Webster Groves, M Huffer E Hughes Hursh Judah H. Johnson D Johnson J. Kelley W Kelly -X S -Q 'xxx -s - 'fix-7-: my 1 yr Page Ninety-Nine ' fl, ,-A104ffff.7,74Q.7'2iL??j7?'77,h.j y.,, 1f'xgQkQEwxTixig ri Q X 'Ns' -,xoixi , . ni LL.-14' A lfflll E 3 T ful . i 2 'im , 4 5 , I S 3 EQ: ., I ST 1 J M 3 JJ, In ' A F W fn H 1. Il .li llff f' . .1 I , H 'I I . it 2 l 1 li , Q. ee 4 , ff l . Q V '5 il, I A aj , it El L. I v v ,!' l t 1 All it ill V. iv. ,L glfl l ..l1 ,img I.. lf-x ill, ill R. Kelly Kellog R. Kirk Klug l Knecht . E. Knutson Koenig Komoto K0l1GSCh KOZ1bOSk1 Kreinheder Kreienkamp Krausnick Kraus Krainess The bearded chemisty 1 . V I A l-1 Q'-TL: Page One McCallister, O. L., Ir. Greenfield, Mo. McCoid, Robert L. Venice, lll. McCombs, Roger E. Overland, Mo. McCord, Monte W. Rolla, Mo. McDaniel, Siebert A. Rolla, Mo. ' g McDowell, Roy C. Rolla, Mo. McElhiney, R. S. St. Louis, Mo. McFarland, C. E. Kirkwood, Mo. McGrath, Iames B. St. Louis, Mo. McHenry, L. Charles Rivermines, Mo. Mcllroy, Paul, Ir. Poteau, Okla. Mciieizfa KBLLB. ,-.Hol.la, Mo., , Maag, Raymond H. St. Louis, Mo. MacDonald, Iohn B. Koselle, N. Y. Maddox, Glen Hannibal, Mo. Hundred Maddox, Iames A. Springfield, Ill. Magers, Wilbert T. Chester, Ill. Maguire, Iohn D. Carbondale, Ill. Manetzke, Joseph C. Eureka, Mo. Mann, Willis Rolla, Mo. Marti-Balaguer, L. Porto Rico Martin, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Matting, Richard E. Sl. Louis, Mo. Marzano, Anthony M New York, N. Y. Mathes, L. S., Ir. Long Beach, Miss. Matthews, Paul A. Clayton, N. Y. May, Bert Sioux Falls, S. D. May, Ralph W. St. Joseph, Mo. Mead, William E. Gouverneur, N. Y. Mengel, Edmund L. Rolla, Mo. Merk, Cloyd R. Smithton, Mo. Merz, Kurt I. Granite City, Ill. Messner, George P. New York, N. Y. Meyer, Harlan L. St. Louis, Mo. Middeler, I. F., Ir. Louisville, Ky. Miller, Chester E. Elizabeth, Penn. Lafferty Lawrence Leable Linn Marzano Maag W Mann Marti-Balaguer Miller, Daniel N. Ferguson, Mo. Miller, Fred I. St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Iohn R. East Haven, Conn Mitchell, Iohn W. Birmingham, Ala. Mittino, John A. St. Louis, Mo. Moeller, Richard E. St. Louis, Mo. Junior Class of '48 Mooney, Edward W. St. Louis, Mo. Moore, Franklin Rolla, Morgan Ioplinc Mo. William Mo. L A. William Waterloo, N. Y. Morgan, Morlock, Robert St. Ioseph, Mo Mornin, Bob L. Herrin, Ill. I. F. Morse, Ralph P. Barnhart, Mo. Mudd, Anthony A. Kansas City, Mo. Muehring, Iohn E. Rolla, Mo. Mueller, Harold E. Rolla, Mo. Mulinaux, Clifton K Rolla, Mo. Mulligan, Iohn I. Monroe, N. Y. Laurnond Lester Lemp Le-11215 Lieber Line Long Lloyd P. Mathews Martin Maguire Magers Mahoney Maddox McCallister McClelland Page One Hundred One - v --N ---Rf! --4--1:--7-1' f f fr 7 I ---- -.. --..X-n.. 0ff,f,,0!.7 5,-,.,,fQ y.5Z:,.:ef3-,551 W l Q XYWX ' ,. xQixs-s?':1-if . 1 ,, ,gxgj Lg-.JV I 'il t .gs E 1 ' 1 2 ' I ft ,, . 1 l i EZ , 1 3 4 ? fl I I 1 f'- , QQ VA gl ,I If I f 1 l .-,. , I :ie . I -'Zi ' . ax 3 1- uf 2141 I :asf Ei? 1 Qt it , It I 't It LN l Bti nf, I. it I I , I , I iff 'll t McKienzie McCoid McDowell McFarland Meyers Merk Words, worcls, 1uo1'fZ. l I McCombs McHenry Merz Murrell, Warren H. Newburq, Mo. Myers, Boby B. St. Ioseph, Mo. Myers, Howard R. Woodriver, Ill. Neal, Iohn F. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Needham, Iohn I. Rolla, Mo. Neely, Iames M., Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Newell, Ladonne East Alton, I11. Newton, Phillip Bronxville, N. Y. Niederstadt, N. A. East St. Louis, Ill. Niederstadt, R. I. East St. Louis, lll. Niemiste, Wilbur E. Eveleth, Minn. Norman, Amos N. Kansas City, Mo. Norvell, Stanley E. Hooker, Mo. Novotnak, Frank Benld, Ill. O'Brien, Richard C. Sutton, VV. Va. Page One Hundred Two McCord Meyer Mead Olfe, Carl O. St. Louis, Mo. Opfer, Elmer A. Fairbury, Nebr. Oram, Peter M. Pt. Washington, Osborne, Iohn H., Charleston, Mo. Ost, Richard I. 1 I r N.Y Ir. I Kansas City, Mo. Ostmann, Robert F. St. Charles, Mo. Otto, Richard M. Crystal City, Mo Ouzer, Seymour Rochester, N. Y. Padfield, Ralph G. St. Louis, Mo. Painter, Iohn L. Rolla, Mo. Pankiewicz, C. E. St. Ioseph, Mo. Pantaleo, Anthony Duquoin, Ill. Parsons, Robert R. Herrin, Ill. Patterson, lack H. Chicago, Ill. Paulick, Edward E. Lemay, Mo. l. Peden, William R. Westfield, N. I. Peek, Charles A. Rolla, Mo. Penman, Robert R. Rolla, Mo. Peppers, Robert E. Belleville, Ill. Pering, Thomas H. Springfield, Mo. Perkins, Therold W. Rolla, Mo. Mitchell F. Miller Moore Morlock H Myers Needham Oram Ost Perke, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. Perry, Iohn D. ' Rolla, Mo. Perry, Robert C. Crystal City, Mo. Peterson, Ralph E. Webster Groves, Mo. Peterson, Warren M. Pittsburg, Kans. Phillips, Lloyd B. Ironton, Mo. Middeler Morse Neely X Ostmann 1 V1 151 .ls ,. , . .l .- V '- it-1 Junior Class of '48 Pipkin, L. Murray Springfield, Ill. Pippert, William S. St. Louis, Mo. Plummer, Thomas Philadelphia, Pa. Pollish, Lloyd Beloit, Wisc. Pomeroy, Frank N. Springfield, Mo. Poppitz, Reinhold Wellston, Mo. P. A. Poteet, Eleanor A. Lemay, Mo. Pounds, Ivor B. Wichita, Kans. Presnell, Robert E. St. Joseph, Mo. Preston, F. S. Kansas City, Mo. Propst, Irvin L. Northumberland, Pa. Pyle, Raymond D. Duquoin, Ill. I. R. Miller Morgan D. Moeller Mulligan Murillo B. Myers Niederstadt Niemiste O'Brien Ouzer Painter Paulick -its Lx .S . ,X -K-L-I life? 'f 4, - x - wt, A I' z J: f' 1 .T si' - tl .- fi Il Q, 4 Q x , ti Q N W 1 K. i' 1 l n- XQBLSP l' if Q 3 1: l -:- 3 ..- 1 i .-L' ...- ,- in .ee- P' z 5'3 i. -gr: 3 2 ' , Q ,, 5... 'Q 'bg if L ii. 'S '2- -. X- ft L 'Z' S E- 'g L 2 3' l W 5 .l am i fm 3 E 5-. I-1- 2 'i Page One Hundred Three S l ' i t i f EL 5 E E ,l l 7' if E f Z Ei if el - lj. E rl Q is, . If U ,n 1 , iff 5 'i S I .14 ' Tl . -f . :SS 'rw frfri1,77F,-T7-72f'fy49fF.:vFp7:2aSm-,f: - -f' ee' - we-A.-. - . .ff ' ' ' ' f f J ' uf ' Nwxxwwxxxxsseyx H. . ,.,bN., l- '-on A--'- M ' . L.-f 1 .1 1. x r 2- : J. y 7 1 ,i 5 Q i K li tl iii tal 15,0 il . ft. it f 1, f 2 . if f I 6' ef ? I ec it 'T li in I E I I 1 . i .,-4: ,, ..- : l 1 s I 1 1 l 3 I 5 5 I ! 1 f . I 3 i l 4 - I . ! Padfield Penman Perko Phillips Pollish Poppitz x I Q I v E! rw it D0?l't watch the light! Page One Hu Peppers Pipkin Preston uevreaux Wilbur Q , F. Webster Groves, Mo. Quinn, I. S., Ir. Sedalia, Mo. Ramsey, I. R. Warrenton, Mo. Randle, Ioe Edwin West Burke, Vt. Rapisardo, Roy R. St. Louis, Mo. Ratcliff, Iohn I. Kansas City, Mo. Rauch, Robe-'n.P. St. Louis, Mo. N Reed, Charles I. Willow Springs, Mo. Reed, Raymond W. Springfield, Ill. Reichelt, Robert E. St. Louis, Mo. Reilly, I. G., Ir. Pachuca, Mexico Reinkensmeyer, N. W. Hoyleton, Ill. Reisner, Peter E. Kansas City, Mo. Reiss, Ioseph I. St. Louis, Mo. Remington, C. R., Ir.l Rolla, Mo. ndred Four R. Perry Pomery Propst Reynolds, Henry E. West Plains, Mo. Rice, Daniel P. Rolla, Mo. , Rice, Iohn H. I Rolla, Mo. ' Richter, Hans E. Mineola, N. Y. Riepl, Marvin S. St. Ioseph, Mo. Rixman, Donald I. St. Louis, Mo. Roark, Bill Roy Anderson, Mo. Roberts, Warren W. Colchester, Ill. Robison, Leslie B. .K Cape Girardeau, Mo Rohr, Marion R. Springfield, Mo. Ronald, William R. St. Louis, Mo. Roper, Max Eugene Springfield, Mo. Rose, Robert T. Godfrey, Ill. Rosenbaum, Seymour New York, N. Y. Ross, Floyd F. Dexter, Mo. Perkins Pounds Quevreaux ,, '14-. H 1' '! ' 5 -F' L 5 I t , ' 9 W l E UHIOI' GSS O l l if . '. 'J - 4 Rossello, Philip I. Rutledge, Robert E. Sanders, Raymond L. Schaffrodt, Iames E. l ' 1 5 Oneida, N. Y. Lemay, Mo. Levasy, Mo. Wood Haven, N. Y. I . :Q 1' 5- 3 tl Rcuth, Rayferd D. Ryan, G. P., Ir. Sappington, W. L. Scheid, Marlyn I. - ' St. Louis, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Poplar Bluff, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. -. Rowe, Iohn Douglas Ryan, Ierry D. Sartorious, R. C. Schirmer, William ii Manhasset, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. if gs Rowley, Kermit G. Sakonyi, Pfflflk W- Saunders, Michael F. Schlueter, R. I. Shawneetown, Ill. Orient, Ill. Florissant, Mo. Belleville, Ill. A, ' I ji' Russell, lcrmes H- Sander, Vernon H. Schaefer, Emmett A. Schmedake, Robert E. + , E Rolla, Mo. CCIPG GirCI1'C1eClu, O- Higginsville, Mo. Anutt, Mo. ' NRussell, Raymond H. Sanders, Harold R. Schaefer, Paul F. Schmidt, Arthur L. Rolla, Mo. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Ioplin, Mo. Webster Groves, Mo. X3 Quinn Randle Ratcliff Rauch Reilly Reinkensmeyer F Reisner Reiss Remington Reynolds Riepl Rice 15 V Rice Rixman Robison Ronald Roper Rose l g Routh Rowley Russell R. Rutledge G. Ryan I. Ryan xt are r A fi if I: l if l i s L1 i f 4 S n i x I l J 1 'Z'- V -... - -x ..-.1 .. ,.. 1 :it , , ...fe . ....... y Y 4 t . 1 lzllmltst mf Wi 1 1 i il!! 1'fltl!iIHlWil W W HW Ill l 5 I , z l 23 -1. P. L. L-, . .-v.,,?-o:..,,5f::-i Page One Hundred Five lm PIZWEWU 1 4 . ll! DM V. llklllllll 1-., ,..- .-L . 1. 5-. ,Q . -r- . ..- 2 :s -. 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Kirkwood, Mo. Schuermann, W. O. St. Louis, Mo. Schuler, Leonard L. Rolla, Mo. Schluster, Martin E. St. Louis, Mo. Seelig, A. F., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Serafini, Guy Iasper, Mo. Sevick, Ioseph G. Yonkers, N. Y. Shaver, Arthur I. St. Louis, Mo. Shaw, Robert Iesse Leadwood, Mo. Shaw, William H. Rolla, Mo. I Page One Hundred Six Short, Keith E. Rolla, Mo. Shroyer, Bettie B. New Mexico Shroyer, Robert B. New Windsor, Ill. Shukers, Charles F. Rolla, Mo. Shute,'-Iohn. Walter Van Nuys, Calif. Sidie, Royal W. St. Mary's, Mo. Siegel, W. A., Ir. Kansas City, Kans. Simonds, Roy L. St. Ioseph, Mo. Sindelar, Ernest C. Webster Groves, Mo Siracusa, Ernest I. Crystal City, Mo. Slawsky, Martin Leo Albany, N. Y. Slusher, Robert C. Lexington, Mo. Smith, Carroll E. Ioplin, Mo. Smith, Donald W. Rolla, Mo. Smith, Edward I. Vichy, Mo. Smith, Edward L. Cantwell, Mo. Smith, Hal Iewett Rolla, Mo. Smith, Hubert R. Rolla, Mo. Smith, Irby L. Paris, Tenn. Smith, Lowell T. St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Oliver V. Pine Lawn, Mo. Smith Paul Iames Rolla Mo Smith Russell A Southwick Mass Smith William E Springfield Mo Snow Damon W Kirkwood Mo Sn der L P I Rolla Mo Soxman Edwin I Kansas City Mo Schuler Schuster Seehg Shaw W. Shaw Shukers E Smith O. Smith W. Smith E Springer F. Springer Springstube Junior Class of 48 Spanberger L Ir Granite City Ill Speak Beniamin C Fornfelt Mo Sponske Iohn I Rolla Mo Sprmger Everett W Rolla Mo Springer F M Houston Texas Springstube C P Kansas City M Siegel Shute Synder Stadelhofer Stadelhofer lack F Webster Groves M Stahl Roy P Arnold Mo Stallman Ralph Rolla Mo Starkweather R H Rolla Mo Steckenrrder Ray N Christopher Ill Steele Davis T Springfield Mo Sharp imonds D Smith Spanberger Sponske Starkweather Steckenrid r - - -K -V -V -sxxi'-,gg -17-vf--ife'Li Page One Hundred Seven 7,qgy'i,TfmT T7 v5'f 0Z'f7f0'7?2E'f17?'Z?i?5337fQ. Q ,E i' VTR iyiiixjltffixfu - - H H . . . . ., - - ,,, maxi swim, I 1 Q il r I - i r L 1 l l l 9 t r 3 l l l l l l I f - 1 E il - it gl ,N H. Stein I. Stein , Sublitzky Sullivan - D. Telthorst H. Telthorst L , 1 , ' l Ll J w E' i 5 I-1' Ed Telthorst, a summer soldier. 1 I ' I Stovall Svanut Tess Steele, Harry B., Ir. West Plains, Mo. Steele, Luther R. Springfield, Mo. Stein, Herbert S. New Rochelle, N. Y. Stein, Iohn E. Cuba, Mo. Stewart, William H. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Stobie, A. B., Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Stohldrier, IQMH. Webster Groves, Mo. Stovall, Richard L. St. Louis, Mo. Straub, Harold E. Rolla, Mo. Strubert, Ioseph N. Lemay, Mo. Stumpf, Kenneth E. Rolla, Mo. Subitsky, Seymour Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Sullivan, Roland W. Monett, Mo. Szumachowski, E. R. Schenectady, N. Y. Tabor, Floyd E. Marine, Ill. Tanner, Paul E. Elgin, Ill. Teasdale, Robert F. Rolla, Mo. lx f Page One Hundred Eight :Ji ,u m..+:.- , if ---ee S so S Straub Szumachowski Teas Teel, William L. Overland, Mo. Telthorst, Don H. St. Louis, Mo. Telthorst, Edgar I. f St. Louis, Mo. Telthorst, Harold M. St. Louis, Mo. Tess, Charlmar F. Florissant, Mo. Teter, Floyd M. Gillespie, Ill. Thielker, Edgar E. St. Louis, Mo. Thomason, Iames B. Granite City, Ill. Thornasson, Edwin M. Mounds, lll. Thompson, Clarence W. Rolla, Mo. Thompson, Edwin T. Norris, Ill. Thompson, Richard Kirkwood, Mo. Thorp, Iohn M. St. Louis, Mo. Tichy, Nicky St. Louis, Mo. Timbrook, Paul W. St. Louis, Mo. Tindall, Robert St. Joseph, Mo. Tippit, Vaughn E. Joplin, Mo. Strubert Tabor E. Telthorst Tischler, Martin S. University City, Mo Tittman, David W. Springfield, Ill. Todd, Ioseph W. Rolla, Mo. Toomey, Iohn B., Greenwich, Conn. Tothill, Charles E. Wytheville, Va. Tubielewicz, T. V. New York, N. Y. Tucker, Arthur Lou Flat River, Mo. R Thompson C. Thompson R Tucker Turk Uriwal Ummel W Walker Wallace Tucker, Robert F. Alton, Ill. Turk, Carrol G. Springfield, Mo. Turner, Clifford E. Newburg, Mo. Turner, William E. Walnut Ridge, ,Ark. Tweedy, Iohn F. Rolla, Mo. Twombley, Robert C. Spartanburg, S. C. Junior Class of '48 Tyrrell, William M. Rolla, Mo. Ummel, Otis Ray Lamar, Mo. Vance, Iohn Moses Edgar Springs, Mo. Van Hook, Iohn T. Rolla, Mo. Vark, William, Ir. Hannibal, Mo. Vaughn, George E. Rolla, Mo. Viles, Landon C. Bolivar, Mo. Vreeland, Robert St. Louis, Mo. M. Wagner, C. L., Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Walker, Iames F. Rolla, Mo. Walker, R. C., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Walker, Walter W. Cuba, Mo. Tyrer, Gene A. Vicoli, Nick E. Wallney, Harley H. Affton, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Borwin, lll. Thielker Timbrook Tindall Todd V C. Turner Tweedy Twombley Tyrer ' Van Hook Vark Vreeland Wagner Todd Wallney A. Weber Weinel Page One Hundred Nine .Pa-.-ii'-Eff, - 1.1 -V I..- -13-,ffvgpvwpfgfjpji7r?Zg4g.1g,7 5- 3 f XQQVCG Fllixixiz i i I , E? I ' '-fi, 1 . 1 I I-f : I' , I I 1, -.Lf . 52. X fwl 2 r 3 ' iii . 1 L., : '- . -: 2 W - , ?. 1 ,i w g, as .y. .,, 1 ou- r E Nfl 2 ll .i 'f Lg ii . Sf 5 N. i f j i fl li j 1 11 2' ., Z 155 1 :Q-. 1 qv 5 .i LS :SZ l pate, -K N. . 1 N 2 4 ,.-:4 f :S T E- i 2- , 5-N i :ug 'L 1 S.. , S l Q I 1 3 ': i -eg 1 3 1 I T 2 1 io 1 S l ie, I Eg I S ' 'A 5 2 X 1-- 3 ...- A ' E 1 5 g 7-iili..N . ' 1 fx i 5 f . I W fr- ! 5:- 1 3 , E f ' I ' 2 1 2 E 1 3 sa it ,iff .gi 5 1. rx I If-A' W! 1 R 12 E 1 v, 3, 5, 'L K. L-Tv., ,- , S .1 , ... llitlllllltk tlilltl I i I l l t t S F l 1 l w - l ' 4 . l t it J l. 1 . f t . ll. MI I l l Junior Class of '48 l t I I 4 ' 1 l w if Il w 1 i w gi rl it l I? ft F. Weber West Weismantel Werner Williams A Wiese l Winters Withers Withrow Wright Wundrack R. Young 2 Yochum Yeckel Zurheide Zirinsky Zavislak 1 Weismantel, the worZcl's worst surveyor. 1 3-l Warfleld, Raymond A. Falls City, Nebr. Warsing, I. W., I Rolla, Mo. I'. Watz, Francis Iohn Grand Rapids, Mich. Weber, Arthur H. -., Richmond Heights, Mo. . Weber, Frank Leo St. Louis, Mo. Weinel, Robert P. East St. Louis, Ill. Weinland, Harold A East St. Louis, Ill. Weismantel, W. L. St. Louis, Mo. Weissman, T. S. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wells, Vernon L. Caney, Kans. Werner, Rolla, Wesley Rolla, Edwin I. Mo. Wallace Mo. West, Leonard I. Springfield, Mo. Whitlock, T. R. Clinton, Ind. Wiese, Richard V. Kirkwood, Mo. M. Page One Hundred Ten Wilkingson, E. C. Rolla, Mo. Williams, Raymon St. Louis, Mo. Winn, Ralph A. St. Louis, Mo. Winter, Eugene F. Fredericktown, Mo. Winters, Fred E. Marion, Ind. Wirfs, Thomas PQ St. Louis, Mo. Wisdom, David Glen Kansas City, Mo. Wissmann, Walter W. Kirkwood, Mo. Withers, Iohn S. Moscow Mills, Mo. Witherspoon, D. R. Fredonia, Kans. Withrow, Harold I. Oxly, Mo. Wolfe, Clarence L. Rolla, Mo. Wolk, Norman B. Rolla, Mo. Wolsey, David E. Rolla, Mo. Wood, Iames E. Rolla, Mo. I 1 Wright, Floyd W. St. Louis, Mo. Wright, Iohn W. East St. Louis, Ill. Wright, Joseph E. St. Louis, Mo. .Wundrack, William A. St. Louis, Mo. Yeckl, Frank M. St. Louis, Mo. Yochum, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Young, Reagan H. Rolla, Mo. Young, William I. Rolla, Mo. Youngblood, Iames P. Springfield, Mo. Younghaus, Richard P. Richmond Heights, Mo Youngs, Lloyd P. Chillicothe, Mo. Zavislak, Lewis Los Angeles, Calif. Ziebell, Wilford R. Beloit, Wisc. Zirinsky, Stanley g Brooklyn, N. Y. Zurheide, George B. Rolla, Mo. Zvanut, Albert I. St. Louis, Mo. P' Special and Unclassified Students 1 SPECIAL STUDENTS Burstein, ,Murray Brooklyn, N. Y. Fitzpatrick, Robert J. St. Joseph, Mo. Fowler, Melvin P. Ava, Mo. Fulford, William W. Daytona Beach, Fla. Hamilton, James O. Carbondale, Ill. Kearney, Charles W. Cresson, Penn. Marino, John P. Kansas City, Mo. Miqnery, Melvin M. Rolla, Mo. Robertson, Donald K. Anthony, Kans. Sands, Edward Roy Rolla, Mo. Shackelford, John C., Jr. Rolla, Mo. Traqer, Francis J. Chillicothe, Mo. Trefethen, Gardner E. Rolla, Mo. Warsinq, Robert G. Rolla, Mo. e UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS EN TERIN G IN FEBRUARY Amin, Chandabbahai C. Bombay, India Belew, Sara Ann Salem, Mo. Burgett, Max Austin Rolla, Mo. Cain, Emmett H. Rolla, Mo. Burtnett, Robert L. Webster Groves, Mo. Grain, Walter Lee Rolla, Mo. Eadie, Ruth B. Rolla, Mo. Knudsen, Trine Barqestad, Norway Lansford, Oris Glenn Belle, Mo. Leverett, Rosa Lee ' Rolla, Mo. Mash, Lilburn Lomas St. James, Mo. Miller, Betty J. Slinkard Oak Ridge, Mo. Murray, Donald Patrick St. Louis, Mo. Old Power Plant. UNCLASSIFIED Applegate, Mary L. B. Rolla, Mo. Black, Kenneth L. Rolla, Mo. Boorman, Beverley A. Rolla, Mo. CCIQQI Olive Ann Rolla, Mo. Campbell, Robert E. Joplin, Mo. Cizek, Marjorie R. Rolla, Mo. Clubb, Jack W. Newburg, Mo. Colson, Ralph H. Springfield, Mo. Cooper, Mary Anne Rolla, Mo. Cronk, Robert J. Rosiclare, Ill. Culmo, Samuel A. Ansonia, Conn. Edwards, William A. Salem, Mo. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Marion E. Rolla, Mo. Gore, Charles B. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Grojean, Theon F., Jr. Benton, Mo. Hoover, William C. Rolla, Mo. Page Cne Hundred Eleven STUDENTS Horrom, Bernetta J. Rolla, Mo. Jackson, Mrs. Anna I.. Rolla, Mo. McFarland, Billy V. Rolla, Mo. Marcellus, Jacqueline E. Rolla, Mo. Massie, Ray L. Salem, Mo. Niemiller, Kenneth J. Rolla, Mo. Peters, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Powell, James Allen Rolla, Mo. Redwine, George L. Rolla, Mo. Rhodes, Sammy Joe Rolla, Mo. Smith, John Edward Rolla, Mo. Snyder, Avalee Jacquelyn Rolla, Mo. Tripp, Howard Lavon Chillicothe, Mo. Tyrrell, Marjorie Andrews Salem, Va. Walrath, Dorothy Elaine Rolla, Mo. Q Watz, Violet Butcher Grand Rapids, Mich. Young, Gordon Lee Clayton, Mo. ti 1 i I, F! I ,l . ' I 'r 1 . V -I. Q he Z. ,A If -.. as zz ..., Fm Q: Q... 'u g -., 5 'J . I it 5 iff' I in fclvl V Ei 1... M . P-1, ,.-v, Wx... ,,.. 5?-. E-T -i' V-3 .-, ,...' p.- -Q F- B.-YQ Q. -.,. 5. :K . -JN., ur... na. . ...,, 'ln' ,YL 5... 3, A 5 I u1,f' R? :A ii. ' 'L , 5 E31 ia i A iff fi l Ei f 1r:!:, t g I LST- I 1 EE' F Eli' I F-3 l 1 552 H 531 f, x n f. lil 1 , 3 ,1 ful' 4 If f. li I - f' I .-I. INV., , 1 I il in , I vw- ,.-,. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ................................................ Sarn Culrno Vice-President ...... ....... R obert Franklin Secretary .......... ...... R alph Johnston Treasurer ..... ........... B ill Main SOPI-IOMORES ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Adams, Kenneth Dean St. Joseph, Mo. Beck, Russel John Mehasha, Wisc. Blount, Harold Dewey Floral, Ark. Brunson, Vernon Thomas Dallas, Tex. Cheadle, Keith Frederick Rosati, Mo. Benson, Francis M. Cuba, Mo. Bertelsmeyer, John G. St. Louis, Mo. Carl, Louis Henry Boonville, Mo. Fallis, Charles E. New Rochelle, N. Y. Hansen, Richard O, St. Louis, Mo. Julien, Carl V. Teaneck, N. Y. Melton, John H. Herrin, Ill. Miller, F. A. Webster Groves, Mo. Milligan, Ed. J. Flushing Queens, N. Y. Reeves, Theodore J. St. Louis, Mo. Theerman, Harold B. Warrenton, Mo. Dare, Wilbert Leland St. Louis, Mo. Farrow, Charles ,Truman Cape Girardeau, Mo. Gibbs, Louis Albert, Jr. New Rochelle, N. Y. Harrison, Robert M. , Benton, Mo. Houston, Rex William Beardstown, Ill. Julian, Elton, Newark, N. J. Krautter, Henry John Loeb, Otto Amsterdam, Netherlands K March, Calvin Byron I Climax, Colo. . Pearson, Walter Orr Granite City, Ill. Peterson, Howard G. Salt Lake City, Utah Rudoff, Paul St. Louis, Mo. Schmedt, Herbert Leo Scofield, Nancy Cooney Rolla, Mo. 1. Strickland, Reuben Wilson Marshall, Tex. Taylor, Donald Edward Redlands, Calif. Turk, James Festus, Mo. Vickers, Rollin C. Perry, N. Y. Yager, Arthur Wallace Springfield, Mo. Page One Hundled Twelve fivwlufa- '.',-'wr'-i'f-:f1s-fffY+----- - - - ...A .V 1 - ' J ' I , Sophomores Abendschein, Jack C. Lancaster, N. Y. Absalom, John Smith Buffalo, N. Y. Acheson, Edwin R. Kirkwood, Mo. Adams, Kenneth E. St. Louis, Mo. Aegerter, Paul A. St. Louis, Mo. Aldag, John H., Jr. Richmond Heights Mo. Amsler, John O. St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Donald B. LaSalle, Ill. Anderson, George H. ' Lawrenceville, Ill. Anderson, Lenhart G. Kansas City, Mo. Andreasen, Ralph A. Bartlett, Ill. Angerman, William J. St. Louis, Mo. Arman, Ismail H. Bolu, Turkey Armstrong, Robert A. San Diego, Calif. Atwell, John R. Rolla, Mo. Averbach, Philip Rochester, N. Y. Babbitt, Jack R. St. Louis, Mo. Bach, W. E., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Bachman, William G. bGlendale, Mo. Bagwell, Richard S. .1 St. James, Mo. Bailey, Allen B. DuQuoin, Ill. Bailey, Dale A. New Baden, Ill. Bain, Hugh L. Mt. Vernon, Ill. Baldo, Alexander H. E. Elmhurst, N. Y. Ball, Robert D. Rolla, Mo. Barnes, Amos E. Doniphan, Mo. Barritt, Clifford L. Kirkwood, Mo. Barsachs, Edwin H. St. Louis, Mo. Bartels, Eugene A. Edwardsville, Ill. Baseley, Robert L. Union, Ill. Basham, James C. Centralia, Ill. Becker, Ronald F. Glendale, Mo. Beckham, Oscar S. Rolla, Mo. Beeson, Merle A. St. Elmo, Mo. Belcher, Donald K. Vernon, Ill. Belew, Leland F. Rolla, Mo. Bell, James E. La Harpe, Ill. Bennett, John C. Cairo, lll. Beniot, Maurice E. Freeport, N. Y. Bentrup, Eugene A. St. Louis, Mo. Berenato, Anthony J. Hammonton, N. J. I Berger, Frank C. St. James, Mo. Berger, Laurel D. Trenton, Ill. Bergman, Frank W. Monsanto, Ill. Betz, Irving G. Camden, N. J. Betz, Robert A. Park Ridge, Ill. Bevan, William L. St. Louis, Mo. Birbeck, Lester R. King City, Mo. Birch, Frank S., Jr. Rolla, Mo. 4- Bishop, Earl, Jr. Walnut, Ill. Blackstock, R. S. Overland, Mo. Blankenship, J. D. Macon, Mo. , Block, Carl G. St. Louis, Mo. Bloome, Loren G.c S. Standard, lll. Bloome, Robert L. S. Standard, Ill. Bock, George H. St. Louis,iMo. Boecker, Fred, Jr. Chicago, Ill. Bolles, Ortez St. Elmo, Ill. Boolwerk, George P. St. Louis, Mo. Bopp, Gene W. Kirkwood, Mo. Born, Werner C. St. Louis, Mo. Bosehert, Charles H. St. Louis, Mo. Bounds, Ivan L. Fort Smith, Ark. Bowen, James A., Jr. Rolla, Mo. Bowles, Raymond W Fulton, Ky. Boyd, T. E., Jr. Wheaton, Ill. Bradley, Andrew J. Roanoke, Ill. ' Bradley, Kenneth R. Roanoke, Ill. Brandt, David G. Westfield, N. J. Brandt, James P. Concord, Calif. Branson, Donald A. St. Louis, Mo. Brauer, Charles W. Mexico, Mo. Braun, Eugene C. Florissant, Mo. Breeze, Wilbur D. Centralia, Ill. Bregger, Frank E. E. Alton, Ill. Braidert, Elmer C. St. Louis, Mo. Breitwieser, R. H. E. St. Louis, Ill. Brinkmann, C. E. Washington, Mo. Broaddus, Richard D. Chillicothe, Mo. Brooks, Roger A. St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Everett O. Kansas City, Mo. Brown, Jack Paul St. Louis, Mo. Brown, James A. Overland, Mo. - Brown, Robert H. Floral Park, N. Y. Brown, Stuart, S. Springfield, Ill. Brown, W. B., Jr. Edwardsville, lll. Browngard, Billy R. Hannibal, Mo. Bruer, Everett E. St. Louis, Mo. Brugioni, Delmo - Jefferson City, Mo. Brunnenmeyer, L. R. Peoria, lll. Bublitz, Edward G. Arlington Hts, Ill. Bucha, William F. Hammond, Ind. Bucher, Henry E. University City, Mo. Bueker, Edgar L. Warrenton, Mo. Burke, James F. St. Louis, Mo. Burke, William M. Bunker -Hill, Ill. Butler, Pierre A. El Dorado, Ill. Buttrey, Charles G. Illmo, Mo. Byrd, Herman C. Rolla, Mo. Caldwell, A. D., Jr. Port Smith, Ark. Calhoun, James A. Jefferson Brks., Mo. Callahan, Melvin E. West Plains, Mo. Callicott, Julian C. LaPlata, Md. Calton, Marion R. J Verana, Mo. lass o '48 l Sophomore C f Campbell, Walter W. Jerseyville, Ill. Campion, John Ambler, Penn. Cantwell, Rodney S. Bucklin, Mo. Carlson, G. E., Jr. Riverside, Ill. Carney, Donald F. Licking, Mo. Carney, John L., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Carroll, Charles H. Rutland, Vt. Carter, Robert E. Bourbon, Mo. Castelli, August V. St. Louis, Mo. Castrale, Arduino Johnston City, Ill. Chambers, Frank T. Rolla, Mo. Chapman, H. E., Jr. Dumont, N. J. Chapple, Ralph E. Lebanon, Ill. Chen, Willie Y. New York, N. Y. Chesebrough, S. A. Des Moines, Ia. Choats, Robert L. Metropolis, Ill. Chorney, Peter L. Albion, N. Y., Ciarico, Anthony J. Albion, N. Y. Clark, William W. Carthage, Mo. Clausen, George R. Alton, Ill. Clayton, Roy T. Licking, Mo. Coffee, Ralph E. Overland, Mo. Coffelt, Jack K. Sedalia, Mo. Cohen, Bernard Brooklyn, N. Y. Comanich, George W. Orient, lll. Compton, Stanley E. Kansas City, Mo. Coolbaugh, William E. Edwardsville, Ill. Cooper, James D. Batesville, Ark. Coplen, R. I., Jr. Sedalia, Mo. Cory, Marvin D. Kansas City, Mo. Corpew, Charles R. Kirkwood, Mo. Costa, Eugene C. Springfield, Ill. Cotter, George W. West Frankfort, Ill. Cox, Delbert R. Murphysboro, Ill. Cox, William H. Cuba, Mo. Crabtree, George W. Eldred, Ill. Craig, Alexander J. Clifton, N. J. Crandell, Elva L. Salem, Mo. Cunningham, W. P. Kansas City, Mo. Cutler, Clifford P. Kansas City, Mo. Dampf, Donald P. Jefferson City, Mo. da Silva, Antonio J. New Rochelle, N. Daugherty, Frank L. Clinton, Mo. Davidson, G. H., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Raymond W. Rolla, Mo. Davis, Richard K. St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Robert E. Greenville, Ohio Day, Donald J. Prospects Hts., Ill. Day, Russell St. Louis, Mo. Decker, E. R., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Del Porte, Karl H. Kirkwood, Mo. Dempsy, William S. St. Louis, Mo. Deutch, Morton St. Louis, Mo. Diefenbach, R. E. Rolla, Mo. Dieringer, Donald R. Dumont, N. J. Dillender, G., Jr. Alton, Ill. Dillon, Joseph B. Springfield, Mo. Dintleman, W. W. Kirkwood, Mo. DiPrimo, Anthony J. St. Louis, Mo. Dixon, Matthew B. N. Tarrytown, N. Dodwell, Orville B. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Dodwell, Robert L. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Doll John W. University City, Mo. Drake, Avery A., Jr. 1 Rolla, Mo. Dressler, Robert D. St. Louis, Mo. Dryden, Joseph L. St. Louis, Mo. FOURTH ROW' Elsner Eaton Miller McGaughey Calhoun, Ladwick, Mallrich, Stephens, Stalin. THIRD ROW: Ring, Bartels, Johnson, . D h t M Nichols Peter- . Barritt, Wagner, Sink, Wassfilak, Cunningham, Hoffmanl, Phillips, Strassuer, Steuterman. SECOND ROW: Bueker, aug er y, C , son, Bach, Timlin, Gerler, Stanhope, Thrall, Butler. FIRST ROW: Mabie, Bevan, Knight, Middleton, Jones, Heacock, Johnston, Schowengerdt, Knappert, F. Johnson, Marcus, Yodice. tl lf- .ffl ..f ...- 1 i i 25. .1 suit i S 1.54 2' T G vt 'Q S it LE w fi? 1 :f ' N li f 13' 1 l fl f fl' .7 'lf l SE J 5. l z y 5 si. it 3 T E J f i l S I -. Duerr Sidne , y E. Webster Groves, Mo. Dunbar, Dwight D. Steelville, Mo. Duncan, Perry D. Festus, Mo. Duncan, Richard H. Flat River, Mo. Duncil, Glenn K. Donnellson, lll. Dunn, Ervin E. Anaheim, Calif. Durrenberger, I. W. Valdosta, Ga. East, Carl G. Herrin, Ill. Eaton, George R. Lawrenceville, Ill. Eck, Bernard I. Springfield, Ill. Eckert, Fred H. Belleville, Ill. Edwards, Robert F. Attica, N. Y. Edwards, William I. St. Louis, Mo. Eftimoff, Slave A. Granite City, Ill. Eggemann, Robert V. Alton, Ill. Eichholz, Ioseph H. St. Louis, Mo. Edison, Dennis L. Colfax, lll. Eldridge, Adelbert K. St. Louis, Mo. Ellis, Robert C. Warrensburg, Mo. Elsner, Robert D. Springfield, Ill. Erskine, Robert H. Springfield, Ill. Etz, Carl E., Ir. Overland, Mo. From Calculus class to English. Eveld, Harold E. St. Louis, lll. Eyer, Willard I. Olney, Ill. Fahs, Donald G. Auburn, lll. Fallis, Charles E. -New Rochelle, N. Y. Fannin, Eugene R. St. Louis, Mo. Faulkner, William C. Belleville, lll. Feltz, William R. Overland, Mo. Ferguson, Wallace Clairton, Penn. Ferguson, Warren E. St. Louis, Mo. Fermann, Robert D. Baldwin, N. Y. Ferry, Charles R. Zeigler, Ill. Ferry, Robert S. Bradford, Penn. Feucht, Ronald E. St. Louis, Mo. Fields, Elbert C. St. Louis, Mo. Fields, Ernest, Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Filer, Earle H. Albion, N. Y. F inch, Frank Grayville, Ill. Fischer, Richard - Trenton, N. I. Flippo, Robert V. Steelville, Mo. Flynn, Iohn D. Lansdowne, Mo. Forman, Hugh G. Youngstown, O. Fossi, Robert L. Ridgefield, Conn. Sophomores Foster, Charles T. E. St. Louis, lll. Fox, William F. University City, Mo. Frankenberg, F. I. St. Charles, Mo. Franklin, Robert O. Normandy, Mo. Franks, Arthur L. Rolla, Mo. Frazier, Richard M. Oak Park, Ill. Freeman, David I. West Plains, Mo. Freeman, Ioseph E. Rolla, Mo. Freuler, Paul A. Webster Groves, Mo. Frisella, Iohn I. St. Louis, Mo. Funk, Harry G., Ir. Belleville, lll. Futo, William R. St. Louis, Mo. Gabelmann, Bill VL. St. Louis, Mo. Gaddy, Ioseph H. Newburg, Mo. Gaines, Robert A. Kansas City, Mo. Gallimore, Hal G. Evanston, lll. Garino, Ioseph E. Benld, Ill. Gates, Robert W. Rolla, Mo. Gehrig, Dee R. Centralia, lll. George, Orvin K. Bell City, Mo. George, R. I. Bell City, Mo. Gergeceff, George W. Granite City, Ill. Gerler, Vernon M. Altenburg, Mo. Giacomelli, Savino Iohnston City, lll. Gilbert, Iackson H. Kirkwood, Mo. Gilmore, I. W., Ir.. Highland, Kans. Gimbrone, George L. Rolla, Mo. Glenn, David E. Carthage, Mo. Glenn, Donald L. Edwardsville, Ill. Gloriod, Paul W. A., Iefferson City, Mo. Grninxski, Eugene S. Albion, N. Y. Gore, Arthur G. Morris, lll. Gorline, Arvid Rolla, Mo. Gosen, Theodore R. Rolla, Mo. ' Graf, Ernest E. St. Louis, Mo. Graffagnn, R. C. Elgin, Ill. Graham, Alfred E. Rolla, Mo. Greco, Louis E. St. Louis, Mo. Green, Paul W. St. Louis, Mo. Greenberg, Aaron I. Wichita, Kans. Greene,.' Frank S. Winfield, Ala. Greer, Douglas P. E. St. Louis, lll. I Page One Hundred Fourteen Gregory, Scott H. Skokie, Ill. Gremmelsbacher, I. H. St. Louis, Mo. Grevin, Goodwill H. Sandusky, N. Y. Griesedieck, H. C. Richmond Heights, Mo Griffin, Donald C. Manhassett, N. Y. Grimm, David C. St. Louis, Mo. Grothaus, Joseph V. Fulton, Mo. Gurley, Lannes L. Bunker Hill, Ill. Gurnea, Robert F. Flat River, Mo. Guth, Iack E. St. Louis, Mo. Haas, Kenneth I. St. Louis, Mo. Haas, Paul A. Rolla, Mo. Hackel, William,K. . St. Louis, Mof' Halcomb, Everett T. Sedalia, Mo. N Hall, Roy E. 3, i Rolla, Mo. Hallemann, Ioseph E. New Haven, Mo. Hamilton, Iames W. Rolla, Mo. X Hamlin, Leonard D. Kansas City, Mo. Hammond, Gerald L. Springfield, Ill. Hammond, Iames Q. West Plains, Mo. Hampson, W' ,,,,Sedelia7'lWo. Harris, William M., St. Louis, Mo. jf'- Pran'6fs l-IJ Peoria, Ill. Hart, Iames W. Skidmore, Mo. i Hart, Wayne D. Orient, Ill. Hawkins, Raymond G. Hayti, Mo. HaY, loseph L. Rolla, Mo. Haymes, William G. Springfield, Mo. Heacock, David I. ' Gloversville, N. Y. gl-leath, Donald L. I Rolla, Mo. Heil, Iohn Barton St. Louis, Mo. Heimberger, W. W. Adel, Iowa Heisler, William B. Pinckneyville, Ill. Hellriegel, Edgar I. Hollis, N. Y. Helwig, Arthur W. -Kirkwood, Mo. Henry, E. C., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Hercules, Francis P. St. Charles, Mo. Herley, David F. Kansas City, Kans. Hernan, Iohn F. St. Louis, Mo. Herrmann, Thomas A. St. Louis, Mo. Herzberger, Carl F. St. Louis, Mo. - Hetherington, I. L. Avon Park, Fla. I-Ieying, Lewis M. Kansas City, Mo. Higgins, Wilton G. Lemay, Mo. Hinch, Victor M. Jennings, Mo. Hinesly, Joe M. Overland, Mo. Hissom, Robert C. E. Liverpool, O. Hixson, Claude H. Tulsa, Okla. Hobelman, Martin G. St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, George C. High Bridge, N. J. Hollenbach, B. D. Amazonia, Mo. Hollingshead, H. A. Springfield, Ill. Hollingsworth, C. E. Rolla, Mo. Holme, Rudolph N. Lynbrook, N. Y. Holmes, Thomas A. Wilmington, Mass. Holt, Roy E. Rolla, Mo. Holtgrieve, B. M. St. Louis, Mo. Honerkamp, Donald St. Charles, Mo. Hook, Henry A. Vienna, Ill. Hoopes, John E. Rolla, Mo. Hoover, Donald L. Dundas, Ill. Horton, Donald W. St.. Louis, Mo. Houghton, Clark F. St. Louis, Mo. Houk, Clarence G. St. Louis, Mo. Hovis, Floyd E. Rivermines, Mo. Sophomore Class of '48 Howard, Hildon D. St. Louis, Mo. Howell, Bennett D. Chicago, Ill. Howes, George E. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Huber, Paul A. Perryville, Mo. Hudson, Albrose J. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Hudson, Clarence H. Springfield, Mo. Huffer, James O. E. St. Louis, Ill. Humphrey, Waldo D. Rolla, Mo. Hunt, Darrall C. Brashear, Mo. Hunt, James R. Salem, Mo. Hutchings, Louis E. Morris, Ill. Hutchison, Alden C. Springfield, Mo. Hyde, James C. St. Joseph, Mo. Hymes, Charles R. Osage Beach, Mo. Imus, Ben W. Rolla, Mo. Isbell, Clarence A. Union City, Conn. Iversen, Reid E. Springfield, Ill. Jadwick, John E. Chicago, Ill. Jamieson, George W. St. Louis, Mo. Jeffries, James M. Rolla, Mo. Jeffries, Norman W. Rolla, Mo. Jekel, Charles A. St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Frank A. Chicago, Ill. Johnson, James L. St. Clair, Mo. Johnson, Malcolm G. Albion, N. Y. Johnson, Ray B. Bradleyville, Mo. Johnson, Warren H. Schiller Park, Ill. Johnston, H. M., Jr. Morris, Ill. Johnston, Ralph D. West Plains, Mo. Johnston, R..E., Jr. University City, Mo Johnston, Robert A. Pevely, Mo. Jones, Albert A. Rolla, Mo. Jones, Paul E. St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Reese T. St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Richard G. Lee's Summit, Mo. Jorcke, Oliver A. Rolla, Mo. Joslin, Irwin L. Springfield, Mo. Kahre, Robert W. St. Louis, Mo. Kallbrier, Joseph E. Rolla, Mo. Kapernaros, E. L. Lowell, Mass. Karr, Ralph J. St. Louis, Mo. Kauffman, Edward E. Princeton, Mo. Kehr, Edwin A. Bunker Hill, lll. Keil, Edward W. Richmond Heights, Mo. Kelley, George H. Essex, Mass. Kelly, Peter B. Princeton, Mo. Kennedy, J. C. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Kieffer, William J. Maplewood, Mo. Kinder, David C. Carlyle, Ill. King, Alvin G. Granite, Ill. Kingsborough, D. G. N. Kansas City, Mo Kinkhorst, D. L. Kirkwood, Mo. Kinsey, Guy E. Safe, Mo. Kirchhoefer, A. F. St. Louis, Mo. Kirk, William W. ' University City, Mo Klaber, George B. St. Louis, Mo. Klaus, Irving New Brunswick, N. Klemme,-i Alfred T. ' St. Louis, Mo. Kleyboecker, W. H. St. Louis, Mo. Knappert, John W. Chicago, Ill., Knauer, Robert T. St. Louis, Mo. Knepper, Andrew K. Fair Grove, Mo. Knight, George L. Clayton, Mo. Knoernschild, R. J. St. Charles, Mo. Knowles, Carl M. Springfield, Mo. Knueppel, Ronald L. Affton, Mo. Koch, Jack N. Clayton, Mo. Koenig, Wesley B. New Athens, Ill. Kolkhorst, Harry W. St. Louis, Mo. J. THIRD ROW: Wade, l'Vissel, Gregory, Ferguson, Stark, Stephenson, Toth, Laubach, Theerman, Spackler, Houk, Wittman, Fann, Haas. SEC- 1 OND ROW: Helwig, Stanhope, Cunningham, Glenn, Hart, Gurnea, Kronsberg, Hallemann, Kieffer, Mace, Mitchell. FIRST ROW: Knauer, Koch, 3 Griesedieck, White, Puto, Mabie, McGowan, Hackel, Bachman, Bruer, Deeken, Wisch. 'is S ff sm Pk. . 'Eg N., 5 X -... -. 3 ' ss 1 Q.. 2.25 L Q -. Q-. 7.24 . f-' .,,- . 3 2.72 I -1.3 I QI . , II . W 51 M I I I 175 5 3 I ,rl 2 I - I ?51 I 213' I I Q I 7 I I I 3 .' I' 1 I . I . ff: I S ,f . X. JI I: ,, I A I e3I 1 I l -- I ff I I . 5 F . I ! I 1 , If I I' I 'III If III III -I III, rl!- I , . , , 51,9 I ' I' 1, fI I4 I I III III !I I fe. . I 44 - ,-.I R I' f I ,f ' I fl J I 1 I . I X: 542 I . -'- I ' . 'l . P . I 'I IIINII I I I I I E I I 3 I I I 5 I , .I I II! fl II? II W ,If IIIII IIII I'I, III ELI I fl TEIV I I I th i I ax , I I I. II I I QI I e 1 Sophomores FIFTH ROW: Smart, Silver. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Krause, Plunkett, Strong, Ransom, Ellis, Payne, Davidson, Iefferies, Huffer Patrick THIRD ROW: Decker, Day, Duncan, Worseck, Kinder, Hernan, Lewedag, Dillender, Ruenheck, Witzl. .SECOND ROW: Van Stavern, Etz Schwab Weinstein, Palubiak, Swartz, Kirk, Wilson, Barnes, Frankenberg. FIRS'l ROW: Arman, Florian, Yeldizi, Passarell, Tolgay, Aldag, Acheson Chap man, Holme, Greco, Herrmann, Duerr. Koppel, Peter I. Villa Park, Ill. Kottwitz, Wayne E. Nokomis, Ill. Kewalski, Thomas A. Richmond Heights, Mo. Krafft, William B. Overland, Mo. Kraus, Karl L. University City, Mo. Krause, Arthur M. Albany, N. Y. Krautschneider, K. L. St. Louis, Mo. Krawets, Joseph S. St. Louis, Mo. Kreitzman, Donald O. Gary, Ind. Kronsberg, Francis N. St. Louis, Mo. Kruse, Arthur O. St. Louis, Mo. Kuebrich, Herbert P. Dunkirk, N. Y. Kuhlman, Ennis A. Concordia, Mo. Kunz, Charles O. St. Louis, Mo. Kwadas, Edward I. Edgarville, Ill. Kyburz, Edward P. Hempstead, N. Y. Lancaster, Edgar M. Jefferson City, Mo. Lange, Robert C. St. Louis, Mo. -Ygpv.-xegffnw -g,-...ferr -e.. L . v - Lanham, Thomas G. St. Joseph, Mo. Lansford, Raymond E. Belle, Mo. Lavery, Frederick G. Rolla, Mo. Lawrence, Edwin F. Rolla, Mo. Lay, George R. St. Louis, Mo. Leach, Willard E. Ellsimore, Mo. Lammon, George L. Ferguson, Mo. Lemons, Charles F. Birch Tree, Mo. H Leonard, Robert . I Carbondale, lll. Levy, David R. St. Louis, Mo. Lewedag, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Lichius, Kenneth W. Chesterfield, Mo. Lidster, William A. Alton, lll. Liebsch, Iack A. Wellston, Mo. Loach, Iames A. New Kinsington, Pa. Lodwick, Llewelyn N. Columbiana, Ohio Lohman, Harry C. St. Louis, Mo. Longolius, W. C. Lemay, Mo. Lowe, Gerald E. Springfield, Mo. Loyd, Iohn E. Rolla, Mo. Lucker, Robert L. Alton, Ill. Lukrofka, Lovell I. Rolla, Mo. Lundby, William Rochester, Minn. Lurcott, Charles W. St. Louis, Mo. Luthy, Edgar M. Lebanon, Mo. Lynch, lohn F. Freeport, N. Y. McCarty, Harold M. St. Louis, Mo. y McDonald, Francis I. Brownville, N. Y. McDonald, Iohn E. Osceola, Ark. McDonald, Robert E. Springfield, Mass. McFadden, Hugh W. Chicago, Ill. McGaughey, Charles Keokuk, Iowa McGinnis, William C. Calico Rock, Ark. McGovern, Daniel E. St. Louis, Mo. McGowan, Iohn P. Rolla, Mo. McGowan, Robert E. St. Louis, Mo. Page One Hundred Sixteen McGrath, Donald R. Gary, Ind. McMahan, lack E. Cocoa, Fla. McNally, Robert I. Dunkirk, N. Y. McNamara, Thomas Houston, Tex. McNely, Warren E. East Alton, Ill. McNichols, Iohn R. St. Clair, Mo. McNulty, Patrick I. Springfield, Ill. Mabie, Edward L. Lemay, Mo. Mabie, George W. Lemay, Mo. Mabrey, William L. Rolla, Mo. Mace, Charles E. Jefferson City, Mo. Macrae, Richard L. Kansas City, Mo. Mahoney, Charles T Needham, Mass. Main, William I. Chicago, Ill. Mallrich, Victor E. Valley Park, Mo. Mann, Carl K. St. Louis, Mo. Marcus, Lelsie D. St. Louis, Mo. Marsh, Gerald E. Yancy Mills, Mo. Marshall, Donald W. Gilman City, Mo. Martin, Bert E. i Evansville, Ind. Martin, Neil C. Salem, Mo. Martin, Raymond L. Pascola, Mo. Martin, Robert D. Greenville, Ill. Mason, Ernie V. Roxana, lll. Massa, Charles Edwardsville, Ill. Masterson, Robert F. Rosedale, Miss. Mathews, Robert M. Sedalia, Mo. Mattes, Henry O. Canton, Ohio Matthews, Charles W Moline, Ill. Mattlage, Raymond F. Arbor Terrace, Mo. Maxeiner, Wilbur R. Alton Ill. Means, Robert T. Manchester, Mo. Megeff, Seymour Brooklyn, N. Y. Megown, Guilford F. Frankford, Mo. Menacho, Adolfo Miraflores, Peru Mendell, Robert H. Iefferson City, Mo. Mengel, William K. Rolla, Mo. Menzemer, Charles L. I' St. Louis, Mo. Merkle, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. , Merrit, Dwight A. St. Louis, Mo. Merts, Athel L. Marmaduke, Mo. Mey, Kenneth W. St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Robert L. St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Roy G. Mascoutah, Ill. Meyers, Byron P. Rolla, Mo. Middleton, D. F. Sedalia, Mo. Midyett, C. A., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Milburn, Robert E. Kansas City, Mo. Miller, Bruce F. Louisville, Ky. Miller, George P. Conway, Ark. Miller, Iames E. Centralia, Mo. Miller, Raymond O. St. Louis, Mo. Miller, William L. Rochester, Ill. Minshall, Iimmy H. Ioplin, Mo. Mitchell, Porter H. Kansas City, Mo. Moeller, George L. Altadena, Calif. Monroe, William R. Terrytown, N. Y. Montalto, Conrad R. Rolla, Mo. Sophomore Class of '48 Moreland, Omega N. St. Iames, Mo. Morse, Robert H. E. Rochester,,N. Y. Moscker, Emil ' Niagara Falls, N. Y. Moser, Clarence I. Brunswick, Mo. Moyle, Randall E. Lemay, Mo. Murariu, Herman I. St. Louis, Mo. Murillo, Iohn D. Costa Rica Murphy, Paul I. Chillicothe, Mo. Murphy, William L. Rochester, N. Y. Murphy, William H. Chillicothe, Mo. Myslinski, Frank I. Rolla, Mo. Nalesnylc, Daniel Garfield, N. I. Neer, Edgar V. Hannibal, Mo. Nelson, Donald E. Cairo, Ill. Nelson, Iames B. Ionesburg, Mo. Netzeband, W. F. Ioplin, Mo. Neudecker, T. E, Centralia, Ill. Neustaedter, R. H. St. Louis, Mo. Nichel, Alexander I. Elgin, Ill. Nickens, Thomas L. Dexter, Mo. Nielsen, Richard E. Chicago, Ill. Nolan, Paul B. St. Louis, Mo. Norris, Marion E. Rolla, Mo. North, Oliver S. Mauckport, Ind. Nowell, Carl B. Sikeston, Mo. O'Connor, Iames W. Springfield, Mass. O'Dell, Harry B. Ferguson, Mo. Ogle, Nolan L. Pierce City, Mo. Oldenburg, T. I. St. Louis, Mo. Oliphant, Iohn D. Richmond, Mo. Osborn, C. F., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Owens, Robert L. Alton, Ill. Pace, Iohn H. Rolla, Mo. Packheiser, F. O. Vichy, Mo. Paddock, Byron I. Hillsboro, lll. Palubiak, Charles St. Louis, Mo. Pankers, Robert E. Webster Groves, Mo. Park, Henry D. Iamesport, Mo. Parker, Philip L. St. Louis, Mo. Parker, R. C. East Alton, Ill. Parkinson, W. D. Rolla, Mo. Parks, Iohn W. Iennings, Mo. Passarelli, W. F. Albion, N. Y. Patrick, Donald I. Springfield, Mo. Paulsell, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Paulsell, W. G. Olney, Ill. Pavlakes, Iohn M. St. Louis, Mo. Payne, Grover C. Whittington, lll. Payne, Murel L. Springfield, Mo. Payne, Warren E. Springfield, Mo. Peel, F. W., Ir. Caruthersville, Mo Pendracky, Walter I. Edwardsville, Ill. Perino, Pete R. Benld, Ill. Peterson, Donald W. St. Louis, Mo. Peterson Eu ene F. 1 Q' Schenectady, N. Y. Petska, Albert M. Marceline, Mo. Pfitzer, Iohn R. Mexico, Mo. Phillips, Harvey I. Shrewsbury, Mo. Phillips, Iames A. Springfield, Ill. Plunkett, Dale A. Dixon, Mo. Plunkett, Frank A. Harrison, N. Y. Porter, Robert C. Rolla, Mo. Potts, Iames E. Carthage, Mo. Powers, Lee W. St. Louis, Mo. Prater, Robert R. Springfield, Ill. Prosise, Robert R. Centralia, Ill. Radford, Clarence E. Springfield, Ill. Ransom, Garland G. Renault, Ill. Rees, George A. Downers Grove, Ill. Rekate, Gilbert I. Overland, Mo. Remacle, Robert I. Centralia, lll. Remmert, William E. ' Webster Groves, Mo. Renner, Linus I. St. Louis, Mo. Rentko, Robert I. Philadelphia, Pa. Resnik, Anthony V. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Ricketts, William F. Birmingham, Ala. Rieder, Charles H. Chicago, Ill. Ries, Francis W. Effingham, lll. Riggs, Robert C. Springfield, Mo. Ring, Iack Alton Noble, Ill. Riviello, Sal Brooklyn, N. Y. Roach, Kenneth C. Newburg, Mo. Rober, Donald L. Webster Groves, Mo Robinson, Forrest G. Edwardsville, Ill. Page One Hundred Seventeen Y Dx:-in ' --5 The free coke ritual. f --4?-Jr7fIIlI ' 17' 1Jn'f fQ.?f WEhmQ'FEQ5SQRixm' .5-SEHK 7 '1 Sophomore Class of '48 Robinson, Gene F. Brookfield, Mo. Roenfeldt, Harold R. St. Louis, Mo. Roller, Joe C. Pulaski, Tenn. Roller, Raymond F- Rolla, Mo. Roloff, Emil A. Iseline, N. l- Romano, Frank J. Paterson, N. J. Roth, Donald K. Albany, N. Y. Rousseau, James C. Birmingham, Ala. Rucker, Charles O. Sedalia, Mo. Ruenheck, Raymond St. Louis, Mo. Ruprecht, William J. St. Louis, Mo. Ryan, Joseph L. Chicago, Ill. Sabo, Eugene L. Rolla, Mo. Sabo, Virginia F. Rolla, Mo. Sakonyi, John J. Orient, Ill. Salomo, W. E., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Salvaggi, John R. Lockport, N. Y. Sanders, Cloice R. St. Louis, Mo. Sanderson, 'Earl D. Oak Park, Ill. Sayre, Lawrence E. Maplewood, Mo. Scales, Stanley R. Middletown, N. Y. Schaefer, Marianne Affton, Mo. Schmidt, Robert N. Warrensburg, Mo. Schmidt, Vernon E. P. St. Louis, Mo. Schnaedelbach G. Webster Groves, Mo Schnieder, Eugene T. Carlyle, Ill. Schowengerdt, E. E. University City, Mo. Schuenemeyer, I. L. Union, Mo. Schwab, Richard E. Overland, Mo. Schwartz, Lee K. Clayton, Mo. Scott, Keith E. River Mines, Mo. Sculley, Joseph R. East St. Louis, Ill. Seals, Wesley H. Edwardsville, Ill. Seay, Edward A. Independence, Mo. See, Bryan G., Rolla, Mo. Seitz, Warren G. St. Louis, Mo. Serafini, Edwin M. Jasper, Mo. Settgas, Robert C. Woodhaven, N. Y. Shaffer, Leslie K. Rolla, Mo. Shaffer, Robert B. St. James, Mo. Sheeley, H. A., Jr. Warrenton, Mo. Shelton, Gerald C. Brunswick, Mo. Shepard, William M. Upper Montclair, N. J. Shipman, Glenn A. Joplin, Mo. Men of tomorrow. Sieckman, Eugene H. St. Louis, Mo. Silver, Milton M. St. Louis, Mo. Silver, Sidney Portland, Maine Simmons, Wilbur L. Quincy, Ill. Simpson, Richard N. Rolla, Mo. Sims, Dale E. Zeigler, Ill. Sinz, E. M., Jr. I St. Louis, Mo. Skedzeleski, K. A. Camden, N. J. Skinner, Milton R. Springfield, lll. Slover, Edwin E. Hurley, New Mexico Smart, Richard J. Webster Groves, Mo. Smith, George R. St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Glen Alan Carthage, Mo. Smith, Leon W. Kirkwood, Mo. Smith, Marvin E. St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Robert E. McLeansboro, Ill. Spanier, Lawrence A. Brooklyn, N. Y. Spencer, William A. St. Louis, Mo. Spotts, John Hugh Senath, Mo. Stacks, Gerald G. Crawfordsville, Ark. Stanhope, Richard D. St. Louis, Mo. Stark, Richard F. St. Louis, Mo. Starke, Robert E. Springfield, lll. Steele, Eugene W. Elizabeth, N. J. Steele, George R. West Plains, Mo. Stegemeier, R. J. Wood River, Ill. Stein, Herman W. Cuba, Mo. Stein, William E. Affton, Mo. Steiner, Robert H. -St. Louis, Mo. Steinmeyer, G. H. St. Louis, Mo. Stephens, John F. Richmond Heights, M Stephenson, W. B. S' St. Louis, Mo. Steuterman, Jack A. O. Richmond Heights, Mo. Stevens, Billy Sullivan, Mo. Stevens, Dale F. Rolla, Mo. Stifel, Eugene F. Alton, Ill. Stone, Marshall H. St. Louis, Mo. Strassner, S. H. Maplewood, Mo. Straughan, Donald E. Farmington, Mo. Strong, Johnf Frank Springfield, Mo. Page One Hundred Eighteen Swartz, Stanley A. Detroit, Mich. Swoboda, Richard G. Washington, Mo. Sydnor, John J. St. Louis, Mo. Tarnow, Robert C. Kansas, Ill. Tate, David E. Tennessee Tatosian, Vanagan Granite City, Ill. Taylor, Donald J. Kirkwood, Mo. Teagarden, Dwight M. Iantha, Mo. Tennill, Jack R. Rolla, Mo. Terry, Randolph M. Overland, Mo. Teschner, John L. St. Louis, Mo. Thomas, Robert L. Independence, Kans Thompson,-Owen E. .Amitf, Mo. Thompson, Robert W. Rolla, Mo. Thrall, Everett W. Lawrenceville, Ill. Tibbs, Harold E. Rutledge, Mo. Tillman, Edward R. St. Louis, Mo. Timlin, James B. St. Louis, Mo. Tolgay, Mitat Y. Turkey Tone, Donald Easton, Penn. Torres-Calderon, H. Lima, Peru Toth, Vincent V. Bonne Terre, Mo. Townsend, Robert J. St. Louis, Mo. 5 Tuegel, Arthur E. St. Louis, Mo. Tunnicliff, C. J. St. Louis, Mo. Turner, Charles V. St. Louis, Mo. Underwood, C. B. Fredericktown, Mo. Unsell, Vester B. Frankford, Mo. Uthoff, Robert F. Joliet, Ill. Vaccaro, Charles S. Crystal City, Mo. Van Epps, C. A. Rolla, Mo. Vaniman, Norman A. Girard, Ill. Van Lieu, J. A. Rolla, Mo. Van Stavern, E. C. Rolla, Mo. Vaporean, Paul O. Rolla, Mo. Verive, Dominic A. Melrose Park, Ill. Voiles, Cletus F. Carrollton, Ill. Vonder Brugge, 'L. E. Affton, Mo. Wade, Hugh Joseph Rolla, Mo. Wagner, Bernard C. University City, Mo. Sophomores I II Zerweck. , I FOURTH ROW: Dampf, Ferry, Straughan, Coffman, Lanham, Rolaff, Fahs, Brown, Salomo. THIRD ROW: Ries, Radfaied, Starke, Haymes, Lemmon Worrall, Vonder Bruegge, Skinner. SECOND ROW: Schlingman, Nalesnyk, Tibbs,'Teschner, Kings, Kalllgier, Vaniman, Erskine, urn ov1s. FIRST ROW: Mitchell, McFadalin, Gates, Iadwich,'R. Becker, F. Becker, Knauffman, Murariu, Brooks, Mil , Walker, Iohn A. Kansas City, Mo. Walpert, Kenneth D. Monett, Mo. Warren, Eugene W. Mill Spring, Mo. Wassilak, Erwin I. St. Louis, Mo. Wassilak, Raymond F. St. Louis, Mo. . Watson, Eugene P. St. Louis, Mo. Webster, Iames P. Rego Park, N. Y. Webster, Royal S. Habana, Cuba Wees, F. E., Ir. Omaha, Nebr. Wegner, Glenn Roy Chicago, Ill. Wehmeier, Lee Moin St. Iames, Mo. Wehrenberg, Iohn P. Springfield, Ill. Weingaertner, I. W. St. Louis, Mo. Weinstein, William Brooklyn, N. Y. Welsh, Ruel H. West Plains, Mo. Welton, Tom Sterling, Ill. Wenzell, Robert P. Iennings, Mo. Westermeier, T. F. St. Charles, Mo. Westlake, L. E., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Whisler, Toy C. Normandy, Mo. White, Frank E. Chicago, Ill. White, Thomas W. Brentwood, Mo. Whitmer, Robert D. Madisonville, Ky. Whitney, Richard D. Roodhouse, Ill. Wiley, Raymond C. Silver Springs, Md. Wilkins, W. W., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Wilkinson, Norman L. Kansas City, Mo. Wilks, Robert W. Caruthersville, Mo. Williams, Alden D. St. Louis, Mo. Williams, Iohn C. Rolla, Mo. Williams, Iohnnie E. Rolla, Mo. Q Williams, Norman St. Louis, Mo. Willis, Iudson M. Dexter, Mo. Wilson, Anthony E. Webster Groves, M Wilson, Glenn E. Iackson, Mo. Wilson, Robert E. St. Louis, Mo. Wilson, William I. St. Louis, Mo. Wilsonholme, I. T. Webster Groves, Mo. Winchester, Rillie I. Clay City, Ill. Winters, William I. Rolla, Mo. Wipke, Walter I. Kirkwood, Mo. Wisch, William L. Iefferson City, Mo. Wissel, Charles K. Kansas City, Mo. Wittman, Robert E. Sedalia, Mo. Witzel, Donald I. St. Louis, Mo. Wolchek, William E. Walnut Grove, Mo. Wolff, Oliver U. Washington, Mo. Wolfram, Ralph E. St. Louis, Mo. Wong, Hong New York, N. Y. Wood, C. H., Ir. Webster Groves, Mo. Wood, Dustin I. St. Louis, Mo. Page One Hundred Nineteen Wood, Iohn Henry St. Iames, Mo. Wood, Robert C. Leasburg, Mo. Woodson, Ralph B. Alton, Ill. Workman, William F. Parsons, Kans. Worrall, Iohn W. Naples, Ill. Worseck, Robert L. St. Louis, Mo. Wortman, Iean C. St. Louis, Mo. X Wright, Harold R. Iacksonville, Mo. Wunnenberg, Donald Overland, Mo. Yanevich, Krum St. Louis, Mo. Yeager, Iames C. Olney, Ill. , Yildiz, Musa Kars, Turkey Yodice, Arnaldo Argentina Zane, Robert I. Kansas City, Kans. Zeitz, Edward I. Cleveland, Ohio Zeller, Kenneth C. St. Louis, Mo. Zerweck, Carl E. Lemay, Mo. A n is -X as ff-ffifffmffzzfwviav..W,14ff7:.-- .4...13TXgq...:. Y, ' img I I nk - I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I :I I I 1 I1 ,. I. I 1 ' 1. I I. I . Z , . 1 1 t I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 . I I 1 I I I f . ,f .4 gi L ...Q .x Q-1 f: .- 1: Q Q.. ' fl! J1 fl ff -1 .4 III III IIIIIIIIII Km -9, IIIIRIWIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIWWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII X -. -- , 1 - A1 TA-4,4 -w:m.,m,- -sefff ., N... : . rruix- -f IIIIWBIII 1 . ligy- 4. FRESHMEN ENTERING IN FEBRUARY FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS President .......................................... R. E. Anderson Vice-President ....... ................ D on Mady Secretary .......... ...... J ean Ravenscroit Treasurer ...... ........... S am Malone Austin, Robert Earl Fredonia, N. Y. Balducci, Lambert L. Richmond Heights, Mo. Bane, Curtis Grant Longford, Kan. Barron, Osmond Martin, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Bauer, Richard H. St. Louis, Mo. Beauchamp, Jack A. Kansas City, Mo. Becker, Deane Rodney St. Louis, Mo. Bouska, William Matthais Carrollton, Ill. Broden, 'Bernard William Nashville, Tenn. Brooks, James Rush Birmingham, Ala. Bryant, Richardson Gene Joplin, Mo. Carpenter Aileigh Darrell Steelville, Mo. Cawthorne, Edward William Greentree, Pa. Charneski, Albin B. A. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bolton, Charles O. Ottawa, Ill. Drummond, F. M. Rolla, Mo. Estep, Chester C. Mountain Grove, Mo. Packheiser, E. D. Vichy, Mo. Cole, Allan Arthur Orange, N. J. Grismen, Kenneth Wayne Eldon, Mo. Davis, Thomas Edwin Ridgway, Ill. Degan, James Jerome Gary, Ind. Dreyer, Donald Frederick Webster Groves, Mo. Druss, Raymond St. Louis, Mo. V Dulberg, Irving New York, N. Y. Edmeston, Maynard Murray Rochester, N. Y. Eichenberger, Thomas Leon Herculaneum, Mo. Elbaum, Jerome Kenneth Glen Cove, N. Y. Eldridge, Howard Baird Webster Groves, Mo. Enk, John William St. Louis, Mo. Ficken, James Herman St. Louis, Mo. Fitzpatrick, James John Arsonia, Conn. Flore, Robert Ervin St. Louis, Mo. Foster, James William Bell City, Mo. Fracchia, Mario Joseph University City, Mo. Gardner, John Edward, Jr. Chicago, Ill. Grehn, William Edward Gillespie, Ill. Gunter, Charles Eugene St. James, Mo. Hall, Robert William Hannibal, Mo. Holcomb, Lester Wilburn Sparta, Ill. Holtfrieve, Wilbert St. Charles, Mo. Huey, Don Rappelye Fulton, Mo. Johnson, Robert Willard Richmond Heights, Mo. Jost, Edward Norman St. Louis, Mo. Justus, Richard Frederick St. Louis, Mo. Khamashta, George Mitri Beit Jala, Palestine Kibler, Dewey Edward St. Louis, Mo. Kimble, Charles Marvin St. Louis, Mo. Klemstine, David Harold New Paris, Pa. Freshm n FRESHMEN ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Kirchoefer, Oliver Melvin St. Louis, Mo. Land, Robert Lee Granite City, Ill. Lang, Ervin Jacob St. Louis, Mo. Leathwood, Carl Lowell, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Lus, Louis M. Dallas, Tex. McCormack, Donald Charles St. Louis, Mo. Maskey, Melvin William Clarksville, Mo. Martin, Lewis Chesley Darnell, La. Matthews, Lyle Dale Nebo, Mo. Mertens, Howard R. Brooklyn, N. Y. Meskan, David Albert Chicago, Ill. Oberschelp, William Fred St. Louis, Mo. Rutledge, James Vernon St. Louis, Mo. Sanders, Eugene Fred Webster Groves, Mo. Scholas, William W., Jr. Granby, Mo. Shahin, Philip Habib Beit Jala, Palestine Thuerkoff, Robert Lee Edwardsville, Ill. Traversone, Frank John Trew, Robert Omer University City, Mo. Via, Kenneth B. Jacksonville, Mo. Weiss, Jack Giles St. Louis, Mo. William, Chester LeRoy Birch Tree, Mo.. Wolf, Jack Day Queen Shadis, W. Va Woodlock, Leon Francis Sausalita, Calif. Yorston, Howard Joseph Astoria, N. Y. Zvanut, William Henry St. Louis, Mo. Abu, Dabbuseh, H. A. Jaffa, Palestine Acer, Brayton Kenmore, N. Y. Ackfeld, Virgil F. Freeburg, Mo. Adair, Thomas H. Webster Groves, Mo. Agron, Albert M. Kansas City, Mo. Akers, Isaac L. Webster Groves, Mo. Allen, Thomas W. Rolla, Mo. Anderhub, Anthony P. St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Roland E. Kenmore, N. Y. Arterberry, R. L. Alton, Ill. Audsley, Glenn L. DeWitt, Mo. Autorina, Joseph V. New Rochelle, N. Y. Bailey, Frank E. Moberly, Mo. Baker, Ralph XE. Pacific, Mo. Ballew, James E. El Dorado, Kans. Banghart, Roger C. Kansas City, Mo. Barker, William G. Normandy, Mo. Barrow, Robert B. Rochester, N. Y. Bartel, John G. Creve Coeur, Mo. Batisto, Richard St. Louis, Mo. Beets, Raymond W. Paola, Kans. Beffa, Daniel A. Normandy, Mo. Behm, John W. Overland, Mo. Bender, Gerald H. St. Louis, Mo. Bender, Robert L.. Lemay, Mo. Bennett, Billy E. Rolla, Mo. Berger, Charles A. Affton, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty Berkey, Vernon G. Friedens, Penn. Berley, Joseph P. E. St. Louis, Ill. Berry, Edward A., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Beumer, Wilfred L. Mexico, Mo. Bilger, George W. St. Louis, Mo. Billard, Robert A. La Salle, Ill. Bird, David C. Miraflores, Peru. Blank, James S. Greensburg, Penn. Blendermann, Gene R. Bloomfield, N. J. Blessing, Paul A. St. Charles, Mo. Blind, James P. St. Louis, Mo. Boehme, Richard D. Glen Rock, N. J. Boerma, Richard H. Pensacola, Fla. Bohl, Lester H. Harrison, N. Y. Bolanovich, M. P. St. Louis, Mo. Bond, Harry, Jr. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Bookey, Jack H. Brooklyn, N. Y. Borgerding, I.. H. Marthasvillt. Mo. Born, Gerald F. Maplewood, Mo. Borresen, John K. Normandy, Mo. Boscia, Frank J. Rolla, Mo. Bossert, Donald L. Kansas City, Mo. Bosso, Louis A. St. Louis, Mo. Bourchier, T. G. Maplewood, Mo. Bowker, Earl R. Aurora, Ill. Brakensiek, W. E. St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Donald R. St. Louis, Mo. N. Tonawanda, N. Y. Freshman Class of '48 Brown, Emmett S., Ir. Carter, Leland W. Cramer, James A. Donaldson, George R. McLeansboro, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Carthage, Mo. Brown, Thomas L. Carthage, Mo. Browne, T. C., Jr. Bergenfield, N. I. Bruce, George A. St. Louis, Mo. Bruner, Maurice M. Carthage, Mo. Brunkhorst, Earl R. Overland, Mo. Bryant, James R. Florence, Ala. Buckey, Jack M. Rolla, Mo. Buettner, Melvin A. St. Charles, Mo. Bullock, Richard L. Houston, Mo. Burch, William D. Ierseyville, Ill. Burd, Wayne D. Overland, Mo. Burgess, Gillurn E. Collinsville, lll. Burke, Robert F. St. Louis, Mo. Bushko, Joseph G. St. Charles, Mo. Bushman, Jordon F. St. Joseph, Mo. Campbell, Kenneth E. Aurora, Mo. Campbell, Russell B. Flemington, Mo. Campbell, William S. Rolla, Mo. Cantwell, Lyle E. Attica, Kansas Cardetti, Leo M. Rosati, Mo. Carl, Joe J. I Mt. Vernon, Mo. Carmody, Edward T. Webster Groves, M Carroll, Henry K. Rutland, Vermont Carty, James R. Rolla, Mot Castro, Dudley L. Abbeville, La. Chaffee, Jack R. Chateaugay, N. Y. Cherry, Joel L. Springfield, Mo. Chille, Ralph A. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Choate, Lauren W. Oakfield, N. Y. Christiansen, R. L. Oak Park, Ill. Church, Charles H. Lecoma, Mo. Cochran, F. D. Grandview, Mo. Cohn, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. Cohn, William A. St. Louis, Mo. Collins, Robert E. Rotherford, N. J. Commerford, G. E. Crystal City, Mo. Coombe, James W. Little Rock, Ark. Cooper, James J. Webster Groves, Mo. Corigliano, D. J. ' New Rochelle, N. Y. Corn, James W. Cameron, Mo. Cosper, Owen E. St. Louis, Mo. Cotten, Merrill R. Eldon, Mo. Courtwright, W. A. St. Louis, Mo. Cowan, Harry D. White Plains, N. Y. Cowan, Robert W. West Plains, Mo. Cox, Jack H. Weatherford, Texas Crow, Ross F. Licking, Mo. Crowell, Gilbert L. Buffalo, N. Y. Crowson, Forrest D. Versailles, Mo. Cnill, John L., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Cunningham, John W. Rolla, Mo. Dallam, W. H., Jr. Kirkwood, Mo. Daniels, Ted Webster Groves, Mo. Dasenbrock, A. A. Effingham, Ill. Davis, Gedale D. St. Louis, Mo. Day, George P. Rolla, Mo. Deeken, Elmer H. Jefferson City, Mo. Deen, Jerry B. Altamont, Ill. Deghuee, John F. Glendale, Mo. Delis, Efrain Puerto Rico De Lurgio, Frank Creve Coeur, Mo. Depew, Walter Des Moines, la. Dermody, Robert N. Mexico, Mo. Dickinson, Daniel R. Richland, Mo. Dieckgrafe, R. E. St. Louis, Mo. DiLorenzo, John Buffalo, N. Y. DiMeo, Frank Philadelphia, Pa. Diringer, Smith D. St. Louis, Mo. Doria, Sante J. Hawthorne, N. J. Dowling, Donald I. Ladue, Mo. Dowling, Neal S. St. Louis, Mo. Dreste, Harry F. Kirkwood, Mo. Dunkin, James R. St. Louis, Mo. Dunn, Charles E. Valley Park, Mo. Dyer, Frank W. Lebanon, Mo. Edginton, Antony N. Oxford, England Ellis, Joe Theodore St. James, Mo. Emery, Raymond W. Altamont, Ill. Evans, Thomas R. Great Britain Fairchild, W. W. Cranford, N. J. Fann, Rainey W. Vichy, Mo. Faulkner, William H. Rolla, Mo. Fehrinq. John R. Goshen, Ind. Feiner, Richard E. Kirkwood, Mo. Fiebig, Vernon L. Jennings, Mo. Fine, Martin B. Meriden, Conn. Fink, Clyde H. Rolla, Mo. Finkelstein, Donald Stanford, Conn. Fiorita, N. R. St. Louis, Mo. Fischer, August J. Hawthorne, N. J. FOURTH ROW: Kaplan, Wilson, Dermody, Horst, Schuchardt, Reinhardt, Svejkosky, Presson, Shields, Dieckgracle, Rafalowski, Pentecost Meyer, Ebegelhorst, Juhannesmeyer. THIRD ROW: Ross, Sonewald, Rieder, Murray, Cantwell, Johnson, Giffored, Wiseman, Rodujuez, Sobie ' J R , , , , L ' . SECOND ROW: P , Bl d , Audsley, Huff, Brown, Paddock, Crow, Van Buskirk, Born, Murphy' Mleciyrfesr, I-llilalnd?Ogcllmyggrjylitctgartgjrlllatfolf. FIRST ROW: Arildgng, Elipedflnjalggrrish, Mansfuld, Thomas, Malone, Zeid, Adair, Miles, McDaniel, Bossert, Deghuee, Cowan, Franklin, Jones. V S Ili 2.2 f I Wi l!t'Ill7!ll!fWll ill' HH I 'fin'-1 -rx ' x fflll ll, fi I 5 E . llll ll ll 1. tl' f t tl 1 . I ' 1,.z . l ll f l-L3'lllSQ2lll I ll! itll uint 'X Ill - we an M A - v.- .4--1-sl .-..-' 1? . ' or -35 t ft fs str 'ww sw attrww Wa? ' 7IffTi? '1'Z .'T' .e : '..I21' .'I,Lf, 3f'f 'S 2'f .fig A N Aw! -ll :E Xi . ' ZA .- ,... .. 'T xjiwgu. if un- ..--. ,-. fi. -' . l Ig I f 4 ill .-ll Vt :El 1' .tl Q. Afl' i r I ll 4 Freshmen FIFTH ROW: R. E. Campbell, Leach, Planchan, Rejniak, Moscari, Keeser, Tochtrop, R. B. Campbell Day Roach FOURTH ROW' Tupp Trager, Ogg, Lange, Santeiria, Fine, Strunk, Maday, Koontz, Theusen, Mansbridge, Morris. THIRD ROW: Dowling, Ladd, Knobel, Ieffers. Ober- holtzer, Chille, Cherry, Bushko, Castro, O. Young. SECOND ROW: O'Connell, St. Germain, Herder, Dasenbrock, Anderhug, Rice, Ward, Kdederitz Fritschen, Hollenbach, Rustenbeck, We1ss, Carroll, Cowan. FIRST ROW: Barlsar, Romo, Growell, Crowson, Schumann, Feiner, Banghart, Snyder Losco, Cohn, Glasser, Schlingman, Sueme, Quick, R. Young, Westerman. tl, It .W l Fitzgibbon, Harry I. Desoto, Mo. Florian, Andrew M. Orient, Ill. Floyd, Iohn D. Springfield, Mo. Fornari, Ioseph M. Yatesboro, Penn. Franklin, lsaac B. Butler, Mo. Frentrop, Robert G. Kansas City, Kans. Frenzel, Arthur I. St. Louis, Mo. Freytag, Carl A. Newark, N. I. A Friederich, G. C. St. Louis, Mo. Fris, Ioseph P. Orient, Ill. Fritschen, H. A., Ir. Iennings, Mo. Fugate, David F. Weaubleau, Mo. Fulghum, Weldon F. Rosiclare, lll. Gaillard, Luciano A. Miraflores, Peru Galavis, Rafael E. Caracas, Venezuela Gallagher, Iohn A. Kansas City, Mo. Gallagher, Rodger E. Rolla, Mo. Ganley, Robert I. Hudson, N. Y. Gaston, Marvin C. Godfrey, Ill. Gates, Ieff A. E. St. Louis, Ill. Geidel, Harold W. Webster Groves, Mo. Gelfond, Alfred A. Plainfield, N. I. Gerlach, Iames I. Waggoner, Ill. Giacoma, F. A., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Gibbs, Richard D. Rolla, Mo. Gifford, Harold I. Houston, Mo. Gillen, David Y. Bloomington, Ill. Gilmour, A. B., Ir. Garden City, N. Y. Givens, William A. Paris, Ill. Glasser, Saul New York, N. Y. Goorevich, Marion Buffalo, N. Y. Gould, David S. Alton, Ill. Graser, Iames A. Rolla, Mo. Gray, Dennis Brocton, Ill. Gray, Maynard Ernest Elmhurst, Ill. Gray, W. K., Ir. Tulsa, Okla. Greig, George H. Rolla, Mo. Grimm, Art F. Chicago, Ill. Gruendler, William S. Clayton, Mo. Gutzler, Paul I. Iennings, Mo. Guzzy, Frank G. Yonkers, N. Y. Hackbarth, R. O. Plantsville, Conn. Hagan, Warren E. X Mattoon, Ill. Haley, Charles E. St. Louis, Mo. Hallett, .William M. St. Louis, Mo. Harper, Iack Cairo, Ill. Harrawood, Paul- Godfrey, Ill. Harris, Edwin D. Carthage, Mo. Harter, Ray K. University City, Mo. Hauck, Charles A. Lakewood, Ohio Hawkins, William Commerce, Mo. Heirick, Vance L. Brunswick, Mo. Heetfield, Robert D. St. Louis, Mo. Heineck, Dale W. St. Louis, Mo. Henry, Bobby R. Ioplin, Mo. Henson, Gerald L. Alton, lll. Hentchel, Edwin I. St. Louis, Mo. ' 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-Two Hercules,,' Hubert R. St. Charles, Mo. Herder, Iohn H. Elmhurst, Ill. Hession, Vincent I. Hackettstown, N. I. Heuer, George H. St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Peter W. ' Rego Park, N. Y. Hiltenbrandt, E. H. St. Louis, Mo. I-lirt, Robert P. Schenectady, N. Y. Hohlfelder, Eugene F. Glencoe, Ill. Holland, Iohn W. Springfield, Mass. Hollenbach, F. I. St. Louis, Mo. Hollingsworth, H. M. Fairbault, Minn. Holtgreive, K. F. Vlfashington, Mo. Holtzman, Samuel N. Clayton, Mo. Hornkohl, Owen T. Rolla, Mo. Hornung, Donald W. Lemay, Mo. Horst, William E. Kirkwood, Mo. Houska, Howard St. Louis, Mo. Hubbard, Iames R. Mountain Grove, Mo Huber, Richard G. St. Louis, Mo. Hudson, Charles L. Clayton, Mo. Huff, Wayne F. St. Louis, Mo. Hughes, Richard A. Gillespie, Ill. Hunt, Bradford H. Rye, N. Y. Hunt, Dean R. . Udell, Iowa Huttner, David Chicago, Ill. lselin, John W. St. Louis, Mo. Jackson, Earl E. Vandalia, Mo. Jamison, Robert D. Robinson, Ill. Jcmkowski, Edward Nashville, Ill. Jeffers, Phillip E. Gardner, Ill. Jenkins, D. H., Jr. Pine Bluff, Ark. Johannesmeyer, H. Freeburg, Mo. Johnson, Arthur E. Union City, N. J. Johnson, Gerald A. McLeansboro, Ill. Johnson, Junius L. Kansas City, Mo. Jones, Lester G. St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Shelvy B. Rolla, Mo. Jones, Stanley H. Dixon, Mo. Jue, Suey Lin Brooklyn, N. Y. Juracek, Edwin Niobrara, Nebr. l. M. Kaiser, Warren P. C. St. Louis, Mo. Kaknics, Ernest Philadelphia, Pa. Kanwisher, Elmer R. Oneida, N. Y. Kaplan, Newton H. Albany, N. Y. Karigan, William A. Sedalia, Mo. Keane, Joseph P. New Rochelle, N. Y. Keeney, Ireatness C. Licking, Mo. Keeser, Harlow M. St. Charles, Mo. Keil, James S. Richmond Heights, Keller, Wendell S. Palmyra, Mo. Kimball, Charles T. Gideon, Mo. Kime, Max D. Jamesport, Mo. King, Donald T. Vlndianapolis, Ind. Kinkade, Byron K. Kirkwood, Mo. KiPP, Alden P. Annawan, Ill. Kirby, John R. Chillicothe, Mo. Klein, Roger E., Jr. Kirkwood, Mo. Kline, Raymond M. J St. Louis, Mo. Knobel, Elwood L. Pacific, Mo. M Knueppel, Harold 'Ri' ' Palmyra, Mo. Koch, Winfred H. St. Louis, Mo, Koederitz, W. A. St. Louis, Mo. Kolb, Eugene F. St. Charles, Mo. Konviser, Dite Woodridge, N. Y. Koontz, Rollin H. Hillsboro, Ill. Kouns, W. D., Jr. Normandy, Mo. Kramer, Sanford Albany, N. Y. O. , ... iced X 'L'ii:192 Fresh Kronmueller, R. L. Normandy, Mo. Kruger, John H., Jr. Landover Hills, Md. Kuebrich, John M. Dunkirk, N. Y. Ladd, Richard W. White Plains, N. Y. Landis, Edwin R. Shrewsbury, Mo. Lange, C. A., Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Lang, Charles R. Webster Groves, Mo. Langenbach, Jack E. Arnold, Mo. LaPetina, Leonard A. Long Island, N. Y. Larmon, David O. Rolla, Mo. Latino, Charles J. New Rochelle, N. Y Lattin, Judson M. Waukegan, Ill. Laubach, Eugene M. Little Rock, Ark. Leach, Hugh V. Molino, Mo. Leighton, James L. Overland, Mo. Leroux, Gene H. Naylor, Mo. Leverett, V. A., Jr. Joplin, Mo. Lewis, James W. X Kansas City, Mo. Lillibridge, Robin Granite City, Ill. Linder, Clement F. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Lindimore, Eldon C. Montrose, Mo. Linton, William C. St. Louis, Mo. Liveris, George Glenbrook, Conn. Lojewski, John H. Schenectady, N. Y. Longerich, Ernest P. Mahwah, N. Y. Losco, Alfred G. Paterson, N. J. Luetjen, Hulen H. Smithton, Mo. McCartney, Thomas P. Kirkwood, Mo. McClintock, Marco New York, N. Y. McC1inton, John L. St. Louis, Mo. McCullough, Walter Chanute, Kans. McDaniel, Hulon D. Overland, Mo. McDermott, Arthur E. St. Louis, Mo. McDonald, James E. Iberia, Mo. McDonough, John D. South Gate, Calif. McEvilly, William G. New Burgh, N. Y. McFarland, Jack A. Rolla, Mo. McGarry, Thomas J. Rochester, N. Y. McGee, Richard L. New Hartford, Mo. McGillan, Cecil E. Queen City, Mo. McGowan, Alfred W. Centralia, Mo. Mclntyre, Albert B. Philadelphia, Pa. McLuckie, Walter L. Coal City, Ill. McVey, J. S., ll'- Rolla, Mo. Mace, Bernard V. Palace, Mo. MacMaster, Edward Paterson, N. J. Maday, Donald S. Erie, N. Y. Madelung, Robert R. Milford, Conn. man Class of '48 Mahan, Donald K. Richmond Heights, Mo. Mallon, Richard G. St. Louis, Mo. Malone, Lawrence S. Rolla, Mo. Maltzahn, Donald W. Kenmore, N. Y. Maneke, Clarence Rolla, Mo. Manocchio, Paul Boonton, N. J. Mansbridqe, Gail E. Fisk, Mo. Mansfield, Richard Springfield, Mo. Marshall, David W. Carthage, Mo. Marshall, Melvin R. Palmer, Ill. Martin, Lewis C. Wakenda, Mo. Mason, Elmer R. Charleston, Mo. Mason, Woodrow H. St. Louis, Mo. Matson, Don D. St. Louis, Mo. Maurer, John E. St. Louis, Mo.. Maxwell, John P. St. Louis, Mo. Meier, Robert A. Lynbrook, N. Y. Meiners, Don A. St. Louis, Mo. Mertzlufft, George St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Daniel Wellston, Mo. Meyer, Glenn E. St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Jean L. Union, Mo. Meyer, Milton W. Beardstown, Ill. Miederhoff, Anton J. Malden, Mo. Miles, Roy Gene Essex, Mo. Miller, Raymond L. Kansas City, Mo. Miller, William J. Dexter, Mo. Mills, Marvin J. Goldsboro, N. C. Minikin, Joseph A. Springfield, Ill. Mitchell, George D. St. Louis, Mo. Moore, Donald D. Monterey Park, Cal. Moore, Herbert C. Kirkwood, Mo. Morey, Philip G. Soquel, Calif. Morris, Robert J. St. Louis, Mo. Moscari, John Rahway, N. Y. Motta, Frank D. Gardner, Ill. Moy, Harry New York, N. Y. Mueller, John J. Webster Groves, Mo Murphy, Thomas J. St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Richard W. St. Louis, Mo. Neal, Charles N. Rolla, Mo. Neidel, Roger A. Affton, Mo. Neiheiser, C. L. Richmond Heights, Mo Niemczura, Stanley W Thorndike, Mass. Nizick, Frank St. Louis, Mo. Noble, Lawrence C. St. Louis, Mo. Noonan, Arthur J. St. Louis, Mo. Norwood, Donald D. Lamar, Mo. Nunley, Glenn H. Rolla, Mo. Oberholtzer, K. R. Gardner, Ill. Page One Hundred Twenty-Three mn' v ii-if.b7Zf?.f' Z?Z?O ,ro Z Acfwzrluni wi Winter golf. Freshman Class of '48 O'Connell, W. R. Decatur, Ill. Ogg, Walter T. Towago, N. J. O'Malley, James W. Bergenfield, N. J. Osetek, Edward S. Garfield, N. J. O'Shields, Robert L. Union, S. C. Paddock, Joseph E. Hannibal, Mo. Palmer, James H. St. Louis, Mo. Palmer, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Parks, Irvin L. Sedalia, Mo. Parrish, David D. Walnut Grove, Mo. Penotti, Victor G. Paterson, N. J. Pentecost, Eldon W. West Plains, Mo. Perry, Bobbie Lee Frankfort, Ill. Perryman, Joseph E. Assumption, Ill. Peterson, Forest H. Chillicothe, Mo. Phelps, Arthur L. Rolla, Mo. Pinto, Juan B. Bogota, Colombia Planchon, Irvon Monett, Mo. Plass, J. W., Jr. Hudson, N. Y. Plummer, William B. St. Louis, Mo. Polito, Nathaniel A. New ' Rochelle, N. Y. Porter, John R. Christopher, Ill. Powell, Joe Robert Eldon, Mo. Presson, Bill L. St. Louis, Mo. Puleo, Joseph Overland, Mo. Quatrochi, Philip J. New Rochelle, N. Y. Quick, John Ray ' Normandy, Mo. Quinn, Frederic W. St. Louis, Mo. Rafalowski, S. A. St. Louis, Mo. Ramey, Robert D. Alton, Ill. Ramirez, Jaime Bogota, Colombia Ramsay, Glendon J. Rochester, N. Y. Rauscher, John M. Mansfield, Penn. Ravenscroft, Emma Lees Summit, Mo. Rebold, J. H. II Houston, Texas Redding, James A. Greensburg, Penn. Reed, Leonard B. St. Louis, Mo. Reeves, Ernest J. Bloomfield, N. J. Reinhardt, David W. St. Louis, Mo. Rejniak, Edward J. Grassy, Mo. Relph, William D. Fredonia, Kans. Reser, Donald E. West Plains, Mo. Rice, Charles A. Kansas City, Mo. Rice, Gene Milton Doniphan, Mo. Rieder, Robert J. St. Louis, Mo. Riedinger, Walter B. . I St. Louis, Mo. Rigdon, James D. Festus, Mo. Riley, John Lewis Lemay, Mo. Riley, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Roach, Warren D. Rolla, Mo. Struggling with a. military quiz. -.a.lnauaa-in -L..-asian.. Robotti, Richard R. Long Island, N. Y. Rodhouse, James E. Mexico, Mo. Roemerman, Richard St. Louis, Mo. Rogles, Ronald A. St. Louis, Mo. Romine, Charles F. Granite City, Ill. Romo, Ray Albert Overland, Mo. Roppel, H. D., Jr. St. Louis Mo. Ross, Richard C. Cabool, Mo. Rowe, Robert Dale Savannah, Mo. Runvik, Richard C. Attica, N. Y. Rustenbeck, James D. St. Louis, Mo. Rutz, Warren W. Cuba, Mo. Ryan, Bobby D. Sedalia, Mo. Sanders, Billie L. Granby, Mo. Santen, Albert E. St. Louis, Ill. Schafer, Donald C. Greenport, N. Y. Schaffner, James E. St. Louis, Mo. Schipano, Gerald J. Paterson, N. J. Schlamppf F. P., Jr. Paterson, N. J. Schlingman, Paul N. St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Carl St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Donald W. Arlington, Nebr. Schmidt, George W. St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Milton E. Gillespie, Ill. Schmidt, Russell L. St. Louis, Mo. Schmitt, Donald E. St. Louis, Mo. Schrader, E. Donald St. Louis, Mo. Schuchardt, ,Robert E. St. Louis, Mo. Schumacher, Lane B. Kirkwood, Mo. Schumann, Frank O. New Rochelle, N. Y. Scown, Roy John E. St. Louis, Ill. Searight, Thomas K. Rolla, Mo. Seay, Lemuel B. Fisk, Mo. Segelhorst, Raymond . Beaufort, Mo. Senturia, Lee D. Prescott, Ariz. Sexton, ,Edward F. St. Louis, Mo. Shaw, Samuel Whitinsville, Mass. Shepherd, Alberto A. Lima, Peru Sherburne, Fraser W. Lowell, Mass. Sheridan, John J. San Diego, Calif. Shields, Robert W. Webster Groves, Mo. Shopher, Sterling D. E. St. Louis, Ill. Short, Wallace W. Kirkwood, Mo. Shourd, R. R., Jr. E. St. Louis, Ill. Sidener, Virgil E. Desloge, Mo. Siegel, Howard J. Elizabeth, ,N. J. Simmons, Edward L. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four - -7-L--gs--e ,-ve ,.f- -f--Y-fi., -. - -nr L... f f Singleton, Irvin D. Carrollton, Mo. Skaggs, Robert Lary Centralia, Mo. Skalka, Edward Brooklyn, N. Y. Smith, Donald B. New Rochelle, N. Y. Smith, Harry Whyte Paterson, N. J. Smith, Leslie Eugene Lemay, Mo. Smith, Robert John St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Robert Kyle Kansas City, Mo. Smith, Tom Eugene Eureka, Mo. Snider, Everal Lee Rolla, Mo. Snowden, Robert W. St. Louis, Mo. Snyder, John Richard Clayton, Mo. - Sobie, Milton Anton Oak Park, Ill. Sonewald, George, Jr. Bethany, -W. Va. Sontag, Jack Arthur St. Louis, Mo. Sopp, Richard Alfred St. Louis, Mo. Soriano, Charles A. Paterson, N. J. Spackler, Don Edward St. Louis, Mo. Spiller, William C. Marion, Ill. Spilman, James A. Rolla, Mo. Spindle, Harvey E. Cabool, Mo. Spiniello, Virgil R. Orange, N. J. Spring, Elbert B. St. Louis, Mo. St. Germanin, R. J. Houston, Texas Stark, Edward T. Norton, Mass. Statler, Clifford A. St. Louis, Mo. Statler, F. J., Jr. Rolla, Mo. Steele, Robert R. West Plains, Mo. Steiger, Walter G. Hawk IPoint, Mo. Steinmetz, Charles E. St. Louis, Mo. Stevenson, Frank B. Potosi, Bolivia Stewart, Robert M. Waynesville, Mo. Stieglitz, Val Henry The Plains, Va. Stinson, Robert J. .St. Louis, Mo. Stockton, Robert J. Woodstock, Ill. Stowe, Allan Brooklyn, N. Y. Strite, Russell R. Springfield, Mo. Strunk, William H. Tiskilwa, Ill. Sueme, Robert Otto St. Louis, Mo. Sundholm, Arthur W. Brooklyn, N. Y. Suren, Robert G. St. Louis, Mo. Svejkosky, Alvin G. St. Louis, Mo. Szotran, Walter G. House Springs, Mo. TankersleY1 James H. Caruthersville, Mo. Tarantola, Bruce E. St. Louis, Mo. Tarwater, James P. Gallatin, Mo. . Tate, John Richard Poplar Bluff, Mo. Freshm n HlRD FOURTH ROW: Greig, Boizvker, Kolb, Fitzgibbon, Fink, Gaillard, Maurer, Hughes, M. Schmidt, Smith, Commerford, Mahan, Verarde. T ROW Weaver, Gallagher, Schrader, Kaiser, Taylor, G. Schmidt, Winter, Cardetti, Noonan, Cooper. SECOND ROW: Cochran, Skaggs, Dowling, Reed Stinson, Borresen, Fairchild, Wurtz, Theiss, Miller. FIRST ROW: McGillan, Puleo, Wilman, Thaller, Bullock, Vancil, Young, Mallon, Palmer, Strite Hallett. Taylor, Andrew M. Ferguson, Mo. Terril, Glen A. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Thraller, Kenneth I. St. Louis, Mo. Theerman, Wilbert K. Warrenton, Mo. Theiss, Iohn Charles St. Louis, Mo. Theusen, Paul I. Haledon, N. I. Thill, Robert Henry . St. Louis, Mo. Thomas, George New Rochelle, N. Y. Thompson, Richard A. St. Louis, Mo. . Tibbs, Robert C. ' St. Louis, Mo. Tillewein, Henry P. St. Louis, Mo. 4, ., Tochtropf loe M. Wentzville, Mo. Tonking, Henry H. Dover, N. I. Townsend, David W. Cobden, Ill. Trautner Halcolrn C. Schenectady, N. Y. Tschannen, Iames D. Webster Groves, Mo. Tucker, Tillman I. Wichita, Kans. Tuepker, Ralph Armin Washington, Mo. Tulloch, Stewart B. Rolla, Mo. Turman, Robert E. St. Louis, Mo. Turner, Richard S. St. Louis, Mo. Ulmer, Robert Carl Kenmore, N. Y. Urka, Peter Francis W. Pittston, Penn. Van Bramer, W. G. Hudson, N. Y. Van Buskirk, L. F. Adrian, Mo. Vancil, William H. St. Louis, Mo. Vansant, Robert E. Clinton, Mo. Varner, William R. Litchfield, lll. Venarde, Iack H. St. Louis, Mo. Vine, Florence M. Rolla, Mo. Vitale, D. Nicholas Schenectady, N.Y. Vogler, August I. St. Louis, Mo. Von Behren, Don W. St. Louis, Mo. Vose, William B. Alton, Ill. Wallen, Iunior D. Brownington, Mo. Walsh, Thomas E. Yonkers, N. Y. Ward, David Dean Creve Coeur, Mo. Warner, George H. Rosselle, N. I. Watson, Harry Gene Rolla, Mo. Watts, Kenneth E. Mattoon, Ill. Weaver, Iulian Brooklyn, N. Y. Weedman, Mark D. Hot Springs, Ark. Weiss, Ierome Madison, Ill. Welliver, Thomas H. Spring Fork, Mo. Wenneborg, W. Z. Springfield, Ill. Westerman, Howard Wellington, Mo. Whelan, Kenneth I. St. Louis, Mo. Whitmer, David R. Overland, Mo. Whitson Harold E. St. Louis, Mo. Wieldt, Elmer C. Oakland, Calif. Wile, Larson E. Mont Alto, Penn. Will, William E. W. West Frankfort, Ill. Williams, Richard C. Rolla, Mo. Wilmcm, Kenneth A. Methuen, Mass. Wilson, Gerald Crane, Mo. Wilson, Richard I. Alton, Ill. Wilson, William I. Mound, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty-Five -.ev -, -Md.-.Q . - ,, 1 .. J-. -.. !:.,,,!f..,,.,. g...-J.-iz- A ,off f .-7-5--Pre-. . Winter, Iohn W. Cranford, N. I. Winters, Iohng F. Macon, Mo. Wiseman, David L. St. Louis Mo. Wiseman, Donald E. Anderson, Mo. Wohlert, William H. Alton, Ill. Wolf, Frederick H. Bonne Terre, Mo. Wolf, Robert V. St. Louis, Mo. Wood, Iames F. Leasburg, Mo. Wurtz, Wade Cyril E. St. Louis, Ill, Wycisk, Donald F. St. Charles, Mo. Yochum, Kenneth H. St. Louis, Mo. Young, George C. St. Louis, Mo. Young, Iohn C. Patchogue, N. Y. Young, Orville C. Farmington, Mo. Young, Raymond L. Alton, Ill. Zeid, Marvin C. Chicago, Ill. Zeis, Albert E. St. Louis, Mo. Zimmerman, Donald G. Griggsville, lll. Zupan, Milan I. St. Louis, Mo. ' I '1 S Y, I I ,. l 3 , i .1 J i 1 if t ' 1 , L J. I 4- 1 gal 1. Q Q S'- Y 3 ,I 5,3 x. . ! f r 3.1 ll All EQ W fr +L, 15 r I l I t. K ' vnmmvusnlllufl . l llllll llfllllllllllllll F 1 llltlllllll llllllllll lllll -,. ,. I ,, 1 I Q.- Graduate Students GRADUATE STUDENTS ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Hagar, Bailey W. Rolla, Mo. ' Grimble, Ralph Edward Rolla, Mo. Hofstaeder, Gerard, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. Hsiao, Chi Mei Fonghuang, China Padrnanabhan, Subrahmaya Madras, India Rice, Charles Melton . Rolla, Mo. Vine, William Arthur Rolla, Mo. Ackermann, Kenneth G. Berwyn, Ill. Armstrong, Robert J. Rolla, Mo. Barmeier, Robert J. St. Louis, Mo. Becker, Alan A. Rego Park, N. Y. Bothwell, John R. Detroit, Mich. Brand, Glenn E. Steelville, Mo. Breuer, Delmar W. Rolla, Mo. Bruzewski, Robert F. Bay City, Mich. Burger, John M. Rolla, Mo. Buttrey, John W., Jr. Illmo, Mo. Cappeck, John W. Rolla, Mo. Carmichael, Ronald L. Rolla, Mo. Carr, John S. New Zealand Chase, Eugene C. Rolla, Mo. Cizek, Frank J. Rolla, Mo. Cornwall, Richard R. Webster Groves, Mo. Damon, Paul E. Rolla, Mo. Davidson, Robert F. Cairo, Ill. Davis, Ralph, Jr. Rolla, Mo. Duba, John G. Rolla, Mo. D Dueker, James E. St. Louis, Mo. Eck, Robert A. Rolla, Mo. Ellis, Sherman E. Springfield, Mo. Fahier, Raymond W. Warrenton, Mo. Fine, Morris M.. Rolla, Mo. Ford, William A. Rolla, Mo. Funk, Campbell W. - Rolla, Mo. Gill, C. Burroughs Sudbury, Canada Hames, Frederick A. Assiniboia, Canada Hamman, John W. St. Louis, Mo. Heartz, Frederick R. Rolla, Mo. Hellwege, William H. Rolla, Mo. Hentchel, Theodore P. St. Louis, Mo. Hershkowitz, Leon Rolla, Mo. Hoffman, Albert, Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Holland, Chester R. Rolla, Mo. Hughes, Randolph A. North Bay, Canada James, Jack A. Rolla, Mo. M.S.M.'s benefactor. Kerr, Richard H. Rolla, Mo. Kimmick, Edward J. Cleveland, Ohio Knudsen, Christen Borgestad, Norway Lee, Ralph E. Rolla, Mo. Levy, Donald J. Kirkwood, Mo. McKinney, Garth G. Grandin, Mo. McKinnis, Charles L., Jr. Rolla, Mo. Mann, Horace T. Rolla, Mo. Mefford, Nace F. Covington, Va. Merritt, Glenn E. Rolla, Mo. Miller, Eberhard H. St. Louis, Mo. Min, Sze-Ewei Soochow, China Montgomery, Robert M. Sikeston, Mo. Morris, Thomas M. Ridgefield Park, N. J. Mueller, James I. Rolla, Mo. Mueller, John D. Webster Groves, Mo. Nackowski, Matthew P. Rolla, Mo. Nelson, Leonard C. Rolla, Mo. Nevin, Frederick E. Rolla, Mo. .N Page One Hundred Twenty-Six '-1ism.?nus-r-surf-:r-5 ' - .-faxxi. 'L .. J--1 . gmgfmwv--e f.---W-f 1 Noren, Charles Rolla, Mo. O'Hara, Thomas A. New Zealand Paul, Marjorie R. Baltimore, Md. Planje, Theodore J. Rolla, Mo. Pletz, Robert C. Owensville, Mo. Reynolds, James ,E. Bessemer, Ala! Rittenhouse, Joseph W Rolla, Mo. Roberts, Jasper K. Rolla, Mo. Rudert, Kenneth E. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sanders, 'Cynthiarose I Rolla, Mo. Sarapuu, Erich Emmaste, Estonia Savu, August Robert St. Louis, Mo. '.Schaefer, Rodney A. St. Charles, Mo. Schoeneberg, Kenneth St. Louis, Mo. Schwaneke, Alfred E. Rolla, Mo. Scofield, Gordon L. De Smet, N. Dakota Sheth, Pranlal G. Modasa, India Sjoberg, John Wilson Springfield, Mo. Skitek, Gabriel G. Holla, MO. Terrasson, Paul L. Paris, France' Thorpe, Clare I. A Smedsland, Tryggve Rolla, Mo. Haugesund, Norway Thune, Howard W. Speece, William Earl Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. ' Stauifer, Clyde M. Valleroy, Vincent V. Phoenix, Arizona Van Nostrand, Rober Rolla, Mo. Subramanyam, Mathurarnuthoo Mysore, Sou-th India Ackermann Carr Harnes A. Hoffman Wang C. Sanders Min Sheth Graduate Students , Wilson, Lloyd H. Rolla, Mo. Wang, Pei Peiping, China Ying, Chih Wen Wegener, Wilbert F. Soochow, China Marthasville, Mo. Young, Charles Rolla, Mo. Weinel, Ernst A. East St. Louis, Ill. Wheat, Richard D. Zwierzchowski, Alexander St. Genevieve, Mo, Springfield, Mo. Ashgrove, Mo. t G. Wilks, Rayburn A. Chang, Wei Kung Caruthersville, Mo. Sensi, China Ying C. Funk Gill E. Miller Noren M. Paul Savu Schoeneberg Srnedslan Wheat Zwierzchowski d A. Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven - is-X.fr-MXN.. - V . . i l -i 5 5 ' 1 1. 5 X Ai Q if ,Y i 5 4 1 .4 1 ' e i- L ' I I I , I ul 1 .5 N 'i S v s V I S I N ' N v r 1 n . fl , kr l l I A , - , ... l ..' 1 .. , , M Azr- 1' - M , . Q., 1 ,I ffl! i 1 1 l l l 1- I . 1 , -4 4 xo- -4 4 vzmszmsmwn rr xi lfllllillffflll N, J 'i ..7 :7 , ' Q51-zzefefisz' M X - . I L 1 5 if 5 fi 5 A N74 1. f ,JVQM , W , f vw, NW x x QA M Q lk. K 5 X- xxx . Q fn x was , 1 . .Q Q. , . 1 : xx - .. ' x x Y. f, ,f ,, ff X f, , ,fn Ly , 2,4 KNO g ,Nx,,.,3x,x.X-S-331 O :QE x X asv' Q- x A 5 X. -X ei' E P, .Nw -fx Q E 1 5,9 x xc im The School of Mines has some remarkable athletes. Consider the conference-Winning football squad .... During the season these players are in Class and Lab, like all good Miners, until four in the afternoon, but spend the hours from four until dark in rugged, bruise-producing practice. Then, rather than appeasing tired bodies by sleep they burn a Scholar's share of midnight oil .... Gr consider the Cagers who keep up with assign- ments despite middle-of-the-Week road trips. But varsity athletes, like intramural enthusiasts, play the game because they like to. Among Miners, there are few kingdoms so intrigueing as the world of SPORTS. ,. . 'fn-Y ,. rf-f . I ,, KTXXXK K V i l .l 'a I at r Lv ,Z Q4 ..- -., Q ffi .212 W 1 5 S l Q, 5 1 l I I Bn 1 X S5 N ty' 1 lg ,kj l . Q fl 51' nl ,ff gf ,if 4... , N. l ff I 'I -I it S: 'i r 4 5 7: ' rs 1' S1 N I r- lllllllll f IIMWMIWI 1 l ix r t 5' Iblf L I ffl F , if t lf' . bf? 3... -nn- x -Nvfg-A -- n, fx f..5 5, , Z Stallman FINAL M.l.A.A. STANDING Team Won Lost Tied Miners ................ ........ 4 l U Springfield .. 3 l l Maryville .... 2 l 2 Kirksville ..... ........ 2 3 O l 3 l l 4 O U... .--....- - ...H--. Cape ................. ....... Warrensburg .............. Pct. .SOO .667 .571 .400 .333 .200 A mud-covered Neal Wood. Football Featuring the best eleven in the M.I.A.A. Coach Gale Bullman, the lantern-jawed worrier. . The l948 Rollamo is proud to feature the M':l.A.A. football champions of l947. This honor is given us by Coaches Bullman, l-lafeli, and Bernard and the l947 Miner football squad. One of the greatest M.S.M. teams to take the field in years, the Miners seemed to have no Weaknesses as they ran from a Well-coached T formation, mixing ground plays with ex- cellent passing. Starting slowly against St. Louis U and Mem- phis State, the Miners began working qwith the great smoothness that brought them the con- ference crown. Favored Maryville was the first conference foe. The game was a hard-fought, fast-moving Page One Hundred Thirty 'Q ,ff thriller with the Miners displaying more power and spirit. A fourth period touchdown by Reichelt broke the tie and spelled victory for the Engineers. The Miners played their first home game before a record Parents' Day crowd. Kemper's passing kept the Silver and Gold rolling over Warrensburg. The Mules scored late in the fourth quarter to escape a shutout. The third conference win came at the ex- pense of Kirksville. The Bulldogs drew first blood due chiefly to Miner penalties but from there on it was dll Rolla. Paul Fullop sparked the team to a 25 to 6 win. THIRD ROW: Steele, Cox-, Theiss, Blanke, Kwadas, Gaureke, Shourd, McGrath, Schwartz, Hoehn, Teas, Reinhardt, Dowling, Duke, Harter Sveikowsky, Suren. SECOND ROW: Eadie, Whitney, Kemper, Fullop, McCord, Gammon, Petska, Wood, Meyer, Duerr, Roemerman, Chew, Wilson Iones FIRST ROW: Smith, Stallman, Volz, Cominich, Markway, Hughes, Reichelt, Schmidt, Pennotti, Davis, Eckert, Bock, Roller. McG1ath clrwes off tackle Springfield proved to be the toughest con ference foe The Miners and Bears played on even terms until late in the third quarter when Springfield climaxed a long drive with a game- winning touchdown. The Miners plowed under Cape to win the Homecoming tilt. Old grads witnessed the best played game of the season as the first Home- coming victory was Chung up by the 1947 Miners. Cape later upset Springfield. Being undisputed champions of the M.I.A.A., an honor never before attained, the Miners can look ahead to next year with great anticipation as only nine lettermen will graduate. Page One Hundred Thirty-One ml g My A AY , ,,, , -- .4-44'-,: f rr 'Li' ,f fZ2T.f V f7ff'7'7'A'QZ1'f5lLl! i'7,'f-f f - -'i X' XXXXTTXF-I I .C'-VTQTN . i 1 1 1 ' .Q1 '1 Q1 51 I I 4 42 N is 9 421 7 1 1 l 11 21 Qi . 1 1 w 2 13 - I 151 ' 6 '4 ' ...z -iz 4 x1 1 iil iii -- if 1 1521 11 51 QQ? 1l if 11 V 55 215 '1-7211 P- 1' ti 1 Evil 1 'f 37 11 ' 3 :X 2 1 1 ,.y P 11 11 ' f 1 11 M 11 11 '11 ' 1 1 3 11 J 2 1, 11 X 1 11I 1 -1 11' 11 111. 1 1- 11 1 13 1 1, 11 1 11 lik l 1p fA l 'l1 ft- '4 I 1 111 .JN 1 11 -1 1, 1 1 ootball 1 111 11 1 If sEAsoN's RESULTS Miners ...... ...... O St. Louis .............. ..... 6 l Miners .... O Memphis State .... ..... l 3 11 Miners ...... ...... l 2 Maryville ..,...... ..... 6 Miners ...... ......' l 4 Wcxrrensburq ...... ..... 7 Miners ...... ...... 2 5 Kirksville ....... ..... 6 Miners 7 Springfield ..... .... . l4 Y Miners ...... ...... 4 7 Cape ............ ..... l 9 1 1 l11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 11: l 1 l The St. L. Zine closing in on Hoelm. f Z1 , Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 1 Eckert Duerr Kwcrdcrs Chew Ecrdie . Page One Hundred Thirty-TWO I F, 1 4 4 :E If A . Another conversion. i 1 1 w 1 5 1 4 X 371 zffg'-'Hui 1 ' - ,Hf1Qj : , fy, , Q 1. n He got in the way. Mcgmfh Page One Hundred Thirty-Three V , - il ,, ,, - -ai -gf, z-:.c?r-1n:f,'tfffr,'z79? 'f Zf7.f 7'f7'fi 4- , K- - NN- -,U '-AXXx5xX- --QE 1 4 1 4 r i . I Q I 1 X , 1 E l Y , N I w I .1 Xw. N-.1-- ... ,.-2-4 ,cr-L, Dowling Shwartz Petska Conference Kings BOB KEMPER-All-conference selection for the quarterback position, Bob will be back next year to co-captain the Miner team. BILL CI-IEW-Bill transferred from Shurtleff College just in time to fill the right guard position on the championship Miner team. . EARL HOEHN-The broken field running of this Chemical Engineer Iunior earned him a berth on the United Press all-conference team. PAUL EULLOP-Co-captain Fullop ended his college career with the closing of this season. His great leadership and playing will always be remembered at M.S.M. LeROY MARKWAY-LeBoy's great pass catching ability and defensive play will be sorely missed next year. He also was selected on the U. P. all-conference team. DON DOWLING- Breakaway did the- place kicking for the Miners. He's a fresh- man and was a substitute halfback. IACK COX- Tex is a freshman, and showed by his play that he plans to be first string center next year. SID DUERR-Sid played a lot of end this year and will be back for two more seasons. MONTE MCCORD-Halfback Monte's great kicking put the opposition on the de- fense when it counted most. AL SHWARTZ-A senior, Al participated in the Mo.-Kan. bowl game. He played his game at the fullback position. ' CAL DUKE-A substitute halfback, Cal has another year with the Miners. GEORGE EADIE-George won his second letter at the end position. He'll be back next year. FRED ECKERT-Another end letterman, Fred will be gunning for that starting posi- tion next year. B. C. GAUERKE-Gauerke plugged up the important. guard position. PAUL JONES-Paul played the tackle position and will be missed next season. ED KWADAS-Ed switched from quarterback to halfback to Win his first letter at M.S.M. Steele Duke Iones -K Svejkosky Cox xw Teas Reieheff Kemper McCord Schmidt Conference y Kings IIM MCGRATH-Voted most valuable by his teammates, also best fullback in the conference, Iarrin lim will spell woe for the opposition next year as he co- captains the Miner team. X g HARLAN MEYER-Harlan will be another candidate for the center position next year. A AL PETSKA-Starting at the guard position, Al's all around playing earned his mention on the U. P. all-conference team. BOB REICHELT-Bob is the right-handed member of the passing twins CReichelt and Kemperl. His alert quarterbacking helped bring the Miners through. ART SCHMIDT-Reserve quarterback Art Won his second letter at M.S.M. ROY SHOURD- Bear-Tracks ' aggressiveness at tackle made the Miner forward wall hard to penetrate. I RALPH STALLMAN-One of the smallest members on the squad, Ra1ph's steady play at center earned him this berth on the all-conference team. AL SVEIKOSKY-One of the freshmen to letter this year, Al played the tackle posi- tion like a veteran. , BILL TEAS-Bill really held down his end on this championship eleven. Luckily, Bill will be back to help the team to more honors. JACK THEISS-Another freshman letter Winner at the guard position. LUTHER STEELE-Injuries robbed this huge tackle of his starting berth but watch this beefer in September! BOB VOLZ-This senior played a lot of guard to Win his M . DICK WHITNEY-Dick was a starting halfback. His all around play brought all- conference mention. NEAL WOOD-Co-captain Neal was the p1ayer's player. He was an unanimous choice for all-conference tackle, a position he has held twice before. M.S.M. lost a great athlete when Neal graduated this year. BOB WEINEL-This likeable fellow won his first letter by filling the tackle spot. Volz Theiss Gauerke I gf 5 it X14 it es Z 7 Z 7 , ,N i 7' 1 if , .. t l I i lg f ' w 1 l ,I 1 iz, lil l 'l lf it it mist? Wt in it It 1l'1'tQ li fVWi3M ff ll li wet fi ,ti My zz t-ti 131- .5 1 lf will ti, it ' t ti: ,t T 'vi 1 If ' H ,, iff it t . Q Ik, i, 4: '- , 'f Hu , I . ., . f l 'il V! E it 4 l 3 Elf' . It 1 ,Q i ,gt 'lx' :lf ,E ,t. ,N mx W5 -I it , . , t f e , i f: j it '5 ' l'r I . J iii, , I, if 5 l it ft ' 1! ti ai in i it I l . if t W Q1 1 ll t 1 tml: ' ,x ,1 sw t :lf 5 . . I 1 fp-3-me-T-'- 'il ' ' ,, , BACK ROW: Hammond, Schmidt, Niederstadt, Perry, Watson, Hughes, 'Crain SECQND ROW: Lodwick, Wohlert, Roark, Burgett, Sakonyi, Comanich. FIRST ROW: Henson, Ienkins, Perino, Baker, Voiles. Missing from picture: Breeze. Big Seven. Basketball The Miner basketball team apparently caught the Winning fever from other M.S.M. athletics as they finished the season with ten Wins against nine losses. Coming through with a better-than-.500 record is a feat unknown to Miner quintets of the past several years. An- other big achievement was the Miners' vacat- ing the MIAA cellar position to Maryville. All the conference teams fear the Miners on their home court as shown by the fact that the three conference victories were Won at home. The surroundings of lackling Gym and the old Miner spirit seem to give the cagers that little extra something. ln comparison to the successful home record, it seemed that the squad just couldn't click on the road. The only victory attained on an op- ponent's court was over Drury. The wildest game of the year was played against Cape on a neutral court. Playing Without the services Page One Hundred Thirty-Six AM ' 1 ' H - V ,I 'fav Q W I X V V . 5 KX ' y X, 1 947. ,W f X f ,iw f ff - X '-,Lf , ' . X. .. , , mf, V, ,f , w.. , M, W. ' X Q, 7 .X ff QW ay 31 f x fyf X VZ - 'W MARX ff? VW 2 . 9571 x ,C X 'QY A -Q X 7 ' ff I SW QI! f 5 X' .0 Q W X 5 mf f f X- n. iw X X M , . f - Q4 ff fs? Z W 4, W7 . ,ff ,W Z N W' f f M XXX 5 f D , .M ,Q ',,,W Q W QQQF I' X. if .-, 'Z' x 1 -.. Lf M fl V ,X u., ,,,- ,, '-L 1. 1 1 f. , L Fi., FZ,- L. , 1152 if x ' XX -.5 A , i E 1 Perry and Perma stretching aga'i11st Cape. 1947-48 BASKETBALL SEASON INDIVIDUAL SCORING NAME GAMES PG FTA FTM FT Pct. TP AVE. Perry .... ......... 1 9 94 166 76 .717 264 13.90 Jenkme ..... ..... 1 7 65 51 29 .566 159 9.66 Breeze ....... ..... 1 9 59 30 I8 .666 166 7.16 666116 ....... ..... 1 5 40 51 29 .569 169 7.26 Perino ............... ..... 1 9 41 41 20 .467 162 5.37 Neiderstcrdt ........ ..... 1 6 35 35' A I6 .458 86 4.77 Voiles .............. ..... 1 9 27 26 I8 .694 72 3.79 Huehee ......... ..... 1 4 I6 6 5 .625 37 2.64 Henson ......... ..... 1 4 I4 IU 4 .400 32 2.29 Baker ....... ..... I 4 9 5 3 .600 21 1.50 TI'11'ClII ....... ..... 7 7 7 6 .428 I7 2.43 Crain ....... ..... 6 1 4 2 .566 4 1.33 Burqett ..... ..... 2 1 6 6 .666 2 1.66 Watson ......... ...... 4 6 6 6 .666 6 6.66 I9 469 674 23 .597 641 54.8 Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight MIN ERS Basketball MINERS ........ 49 MINERS ......... ........ 5 7 MINERS MINERS MIN ERS MINERS MINERS ........47 MINERS ......... ........ 6 0 MINERS MIN ERS MINERS MIN ERS MIN ERS MIN ERS MIN ERS MIN ERS MINERS MINERS MINERS MIN ERS MINERS MINERS MINERS MINERS MIN ERS MIN ERS MINERS ......... MINERS MIN ERS MINERS MINERS W W ........58 1041 ........41 ........51 VARSITY Harris Teachers ...' .... 1 Shurtlefi .... .......... Drury ............. Westminster ..... Scott Field ....... Cape ............. Principia .................. Warrensburg ...............,. Parks Air College .....,... Kirksville ................... Kirksville ................ Maryville .........,.. Westminster ........ Maryville ......... Springfield K .......,.. Warrensburg ...... Drury ................. Cape ............. Springfield ....... B TEAM Iberia Iunior College .......53 .......50 1010 N ewberg Independents ................ 42 Rolla Independents ....... Dixon Independents ..... Salem Independents ..... Vienna Independents Rolla High ...................,. St. Iames Independents PKA and K. Sig ............. Springfield .............,....... Pacific Independents Rolla Independents ....... Sprlngtleld ................. ........ H36 ........ ..48 ........ ..27 ......... ..42 ........ ..42 ........ ..48 B Team in Action. FINAL MIAA STANDING Kirksville ........ 10 1.000 Warrensburg ..... .... 6 600 Springfield ............ .... Cape Girardeau MINERS ............. Maryville ...... Won Lost Pct. 0 4 . 6 4 600 4 6 .400 3 7 300 I 9 .100 I C D' k Norm Ierry Bill gglclie? Hugclues Niederstadt HSHSOII Hollrk Guard Forward Center Forward Guard Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine U, ,!,,7-, , ,.,,-,,,.-.f 7f:7v f eff ' ni -wx ,,,. --.. ,,,, r-.-QT-'V' 'Z ,.- -- .f .1 ,U 5 ,Y 1 'i 4 fl E Q S X .. X. 1 r i 1, I I 4 7 1 l 5 ,- - 5 Q i ' l1 5 I as ..-- .N A af' A , Q tri Rx K - ...- Wx, ri N 13 X QN t ill tiff P lat .ft E ge- .-I W4 I ' '41 R t in its ' vi org ww A ll tijlll ' V ii ,lf ' lt JW! Q wlww it tlfl 'QI' 1 l.,,'l1 li ,ta tml 4 il AEAW . M ll if 'M ill ' W Wilt ,gt ,glint ,fr lit ' -T' ty 111 'il ll Q W 4 if it ,' ,'lt tw! liititiyi' ', twig, ff . Wgzw, Z Wlwlliml g l il ilj VA lfh tl ' ill! 41 ' li!1, ,J wi ll i. .ji ri 't Q5 1 ' 3i 5 Fltl ' i r' I W ts ip .. W' i a f . gt , X ' '4 ll 1 l W 'lfklll . 1 ' ,f it , l lil? My fl E : ll R i l' wh, t sl1'i' i 7'5' It I 'Q .tl W gf-.---T BACK ROW: Coach Bullman, 'Voi1es, 'Burke, Calhoun, 'Lidde1l, 'Kenda11, 'Guiney, 'Schwartz, 'Bock. SECOND ROW: 'Mdnn, King, 'Cor bin, 'Ruff, Maag, Swartz, 'Kirk, 'Stone. FIRST ROW: Slankard, Turner, Lurcott, Day, 'Bush, 'Car1ton, 'Bruer. Missing from p1cture: 'Collier Doelling, Grimsley, Guth, 'Tothill, Wood, Winning. '-Lettermen. Varsity Track '4 Schwartz puts one. The 1947 track squad is featured in this 1947- 48 Rollamo. A squad composed of a large number of returning letterrnen and a larger group of new, enthusiastic athletes had a very successful season. ' ln their opening meet on April l2, the Miners came out second in a triangular meet with Cape and Springfield at Springfield, lout came 'hbaclc strong four days later to thrash St. Louis U. in a dual meet, 80 to 50. After losing to Cape and Washington U. in another triangular meet, the silver and gold clad cindermen split their next two dual meets, losing to Westminster and downing Shurtleff College, before engaging in their last pre- conference meet. The Miners proved to be too much for Springfield and Kirlcsville and easily Walked off with the triangular meet. The all-important M.l.A.A. conference track meet was run off at Cape on May lU. Once Page One Hundred Forty Stone and Burke hitting their stride. again the Miners looked at the heels of the Cape Indians. Finishing second, the Miners were followed in order by Maryville, Kirksville, Warrensburg, and Springfield. Rolla winners were: lohn King, mile and two-mile: and Tom Burke, who set a new M.S.M. school record in f Cross Country Track Cross country, as an intercollegiate sport, was inaugurated this year at M.S.M. Due to the lack of competi- tion in this area plus the difficulty in scheduling meets with schools who do have xcross country teams, the squad competed in only one meet. This meet was with Washington Uni- vrsity. 'Don Smith and lohn King won second and third place, respec- tively, thus qualifying for major let- ter awards. King later honored M.S.M. loy capturing second place in the annual Turkey Day Race held in St. Louis. ln addition to Smith and' King, this year's squad was composed of Neil Dowling, Don Mahan, Robert l-leatfield, Bill Court- right, and Ray Maag. Page One Hundred Forty One Varsity Dennis McColgin, Lloyd Youngs, Eddie Sands, Tony Pantaleo, Walt Kramer. The l947 golf season is covered in this Rol- larno in order that the history of M.S.M. sports may be complete. The golf team, coached by Iohn Steinmeyer, opened its season with a triangular meet against Washington U. and Cape. Tony Pan- taleo fired a 73 for medalist honors as the Miners took second in team medal scores. After winning over Shurtleff in a dual meet, the Miners journeyed to Springfield to engage Varsity Tenni Through the efforts of lohn Glaves and Gene Weber, the MIAA tennis championship was Won by M.S.M. for the second straight year. Glaves was the singles champion While he and Weber teamed up to take the doubles event. The squad also owned victories over Augustana, Principia, Cape, and Springfield. St. Louis and Concordia handed the Miners their only two losses. the strong Bear team. Eddie Sands and Pan- taleo proved too much for the opposition as the final score found Rolla the Winner, ilk to GVZ. r The MIAA conference meet was held at Cape on May lO. The four-man Rolla team composed of Kramer, Pantaleo, McColgin, and Sands had a low team score of 624 to win the conference title. Cape, Springfield, Warrensburg, and Maryville finished in that order behind Rolla. Gene Weber: Fred Canning, Charlie Ross, Iohn Glaves. Page One Hundred Forty-Two Golf arslt V ,y ,t l i w i i x f V i 1 6 1 l I 1 i V l l l 4 t Swimming i e -- BACK 'ROW: Moe, Walker, Lewis, Coach Bernard, Fredricks, Reilly, Smith. SECOND ROW: Hetherington, Breidert, Kortjohn, Aegerter, Vose, Theilker, Ashley. FIRST ROW: Duke, Bounds, Losco, Eaton, Williams, Pounds, Westlake. Coach Barnard's swimming team again wears the MIAA, conference crown. Five new records were set as the Miners rolled up a de- cisive 72 to 29, score over Cape, the only other conference school to enter a team. lvor Pounds blasted the 220-yard and 100-yard free style records, Elmer Breidert, the l5O-yard back- stroke, and Thielker, the 440-yard free style. The Miner medley relay team composed of Breidert, Williams, and Aegerter also bettered the old record. 1 Handicapped by the lack of competition due to schedule difficulties, the Miners defeated Murray State of Kentucky and Cape in dual meets while losing to St. Louis and Washing- ton. The team also took third place in the YMI-IA meet held in St. Louis. Chief point-getters for the Miners were Ray Williams, Ivor Pounds, Elmer Breidert, and Paul Aegerter. Standing room only. Miner relay squad. Page One Hundred Forty-Three - V - .- 1--fe fr,fW,1,He'f,-7Af, -ffl.: Y' -- w1 v'f Xen?-rgx'rx..f,r if 4 , W 42 i, x, Q 4 ' I .sf ,. Q . -as 3 fi bv -. , 1, 5 L 5. 1. E ... ., -.,:v , 1.- r -M: , I -,- ... -, S4- -Q. bf. R. . ms , ., 1, sl .... --. 21 Z -2 Q. ks.. Q., .f-.. 1, S I-3 'E 2 3, 5?-,Z ,ZL F2 23 E2 .5 1 :iii 31-6 2: SZ .1-fi ,.., s . ' 3' E E '-5 Q E x F if ! I 1 , I Z 2.5: ...- ,4- f a-- ,- -75 5' .pf 2' ,-.4 . .f.vQ 9.4 .E Jag 2 5.. ,Q- -ffvlx XM fflxlx M23 ZF. U55 . If W l 2 5 .5 5 W 2 f 3 X w 1 1 3 1 , lg! ml 3. M .Wm '1!4 , lx-v 'J'1 w, ,, ,N 1,' lhx A H, i! wx 5 1111! -,ffl 1:-H 1-1 51N NN M' ' N N 1 1 w , , 'N 1 W ini Iygjrl' EWH3 'fiffw :. MUQTI' Aww Nfl I ' I -5 2-Y- E FurMner C7zee1'leacle1's . That Homecloming victory. Jarrm' Jim jolts the Mules. U1 cmd Liclclelfs A '- ' 1 over. new mass. Our boisterous Oheerleaclms. F'Il'f?L7'6 stars. TfV01ff no ball? He snagged it. Page One Hundred Forty-Four Ah, fllvfll' 'it -is Jack! ing Gym MSM Sports Headquarters P ge O Hundred Forty-Five 'E- I1-I jr, 4' iq S I 1 :W H i ,H ! gli? Sgx Nj TW' r A I, 1 fl r wif 'ii W r il r i 3 31 r 5 : '71 1 Q T I EIN YN! M3 W K 5 r 1,5 I 3 . f: Intramural Sports Bob Morlock, Intramural Athlete of '46-MT. H errmarm, Cross-country 'U'l:Ct0'l'. Grtesectteclc and Baker. Sigma Na griclders. TABLE TENNIS Table tennis got the intramural program off to a good start as seventeen teams sought the cham- pionship. The Freshmen walked off with the team honors, thanks chiefly to the great playing of Evans, their representative in the singles event. Evans had little trouble defeating Montgomery of Sigma Pi. Baker and Cfriesedieck of Kappa Sigma downed Knopp and Stadelhoffer of Lambda Chi Alpha to win the doubles event. Finishing second in team play was Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. TOUCH FOOTBALL One of the most sought after championships in the intramural program is touch football. This sport has the reputation of being rough as all the boys run and block hard. This year Sigma Nu fraternity won the battle of the fittest but had to do it the hard way. Defeated early in the season by Kappa Sigma, the Sigma Nus cameiback from the losers' bracket to conquer the same Kappa Sig team in the finals. CROSS COUNTRY The intramural cross country race is held dur- ing the half of the annual homecoming football game. This year thirty men got off to a good start but became widely disintegrated before the end of that grueling mile. Red-headed Tom Herrmann of Theta Kappa Phi romped in all alone, well ahead of the rest of the field. ,Second place went to Schirmer of Kappa Sigma, who was followed closely by Bullock of Sigma Nu. SWIMMING The swimming meet was as close' as could be this year. After completion of the first few events it was apparent that the Freshmen and the Sigma Nu fraternity were the ones to beat. These two steadily pulled away from the rest of the field but kept within reach of one another in total points. The Frosh splashed home first in the final event to tie theNSigma Nus for the championship. Theta Kappa Phi finished strong to take third place. Monty and Evans. Page One Hundred Forty-Six .U - '-..m,,X, ,T-g ,inn www. .,,,,. , W. ,, ,, , 1 ' ' ' 'X' fu- H' - f.,1,1..7!.:!r A-11.4.LL,.1'....i1. ' ' L.,c,.x T.,' ,.' ,C-.Qu RIFLE To the Lambda Chi Alpha fra- ternity went the honor of having the best rifle team on the campus. Individual honors Went to Walter Knecht of Kappa Sigma fraternity with a score of 186 points. Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, and Theta Kappa Phi finished in that order behind the Winners. I BASKETBALL Two different leagues were necessary this year due to the large number of teams entered in basketball. Round robin play found the Kappa Sigma fraternity and the Iunior-Senior aggrega- tion the Winners in their respective leagues., The Kappa Sigs came through undefeated while the Iunior-Senior had alseven and one record. A lot of exciting basketball was seen in the best two out of three play-off series as the.Kappa Sigs Won the title. Pi Kappa Alpha defeated Sigma Nu for third place. Fifth and sixth places Went to the Sophomores and Triangle fraternity respectively. . BOXING, AND WRESTLING The Boxing and Wrestling tournament was a source of real entertainment to local sports fans as a large number of experienced sluggers and grap- plers weighed in for the matches. In boxing the Kappa Sigma Fraternity, long noted for its boxing teams, came out on top follbwed very closely by Triangle. The 'Wrestling Theta Kappa Phi's team of rugged matmen Walked off with top honors. Second place Wrestling honors went to Tekes. 1 BOXING CHAMPS: Bounds, 126 lb., Hobleman, 1,45 lb., Telt- horst, 165 Ib., Ashley, 118 1b.p Dowling, 135 1b.5 Dunn, 175 lb., Theerman, heavyweight. Missing from picture: Otto, 155 Ib. WRESTLING CHAMPS: Rauch, 135 1b.7 Heineck, 155-lb., Needham, 165 Ib.: Fitzgibbon, 175 Ib., Weinel, heclvyvvfeighty Herrmann, 126 1b.p McC1inton, 145 lb. Missing from p1cture: Tucker, 118 lb. Page One Hundred Forty-Seven Swimming relay. ' ' Winners! Frosh and Stgma.Nu. . Basketball action. Kappa Sig's cage champs. -1. 1 1 1 1 lx. I ,,. .1 .1 1 I 1 1 it 1 - 11 lf 1 : .Ili 5- Q If , 1' ' '1 11 , i , ig! I 11' il' r 1'- 11- 11, 1,1 A 1 11 .1 Q v-1 ., R t 'm il Q 1 N 1 a1 X 11 , N 11' ' 12 1- -1 i t' li ' 5 1 ,Q 1 f ' li 1 li 1 1 Q le 1 A-: R. 1? 1 17 EE ..- ! .. . -f , . 1 .f. - f 1' 1 . -. 1 ,1 I 'r 1 - L ..,. 7 1f 5. 1' ,,, in :, 'E is tl f J, if 1 1 ? ..- 1 1 Ir g ' t x 1 i L1 1 17 l- Q ZA 1-f ci 1, A L 1. H-pq 3-yr, - -X N 'cf XXX- c:Nff+ X 1-bl-ff5?-rf4E'i'?'.'5-5'17fl'fl'lU U'l.'F lIlfZif??t?iiZ ??ffli2fZ4fiFVlTE'Ifi-IV!f 1 WyBR-NXYAXXXXQQSNTQNluii-'rwssrsgggl-....-Q. ,-- - 4 l J I l -e M ---- ------ - -- :1,:.4.Zf1ff,,,, 'W W, wMf6'f ' Ai'-?WEl f 2. E i l, t l f 5 L ui til! tl- tl l Qt fl Qin 2.5, r, F lk: X W, X59 5Cf C 3 061,289 if' aff? lt American professional men ot th , e next decade uphold theirrreputation as the Worlds most enthusiastic Joiners We will know that they learned this social passion in College At Rolla this year there is more study and less play than ever before but the Schools Social, l-l onorary and Professional Fraternities Cl lo A u s Societies Groups Councils and Boards are doing a roaring business. The Miner who has not dis- covered? the crazy loeauty ot the School's ORGANI- has not yet dis- ZATIONS is like the Miner who covered how to operate his slide rule. ---.:.-- -Q: 2-as-A v-all 'ix- , llfj :I l A' X 'v x 5 B ' .'f , ,. r ,fit 1 'f if ii ,. ' A if rw 1,54 . 5 , .,-' 13 i -f-QQ-if:-1'-. 1 :rf 'f ff:1-:4?f?w?fQ'7Lf7v7fk3fJlffffvf'rwt . Nwxvllit-xv:--X. Q ' 1 1 ia.:-rv-ff -Y -r if-A-+-.vp 2 egii --, , .-:' ' x I , f it Y ,, t v. 5, F , ,i L at - ,I Q ,J 7. 9 ffl Z --. l -: ,Q TE l- . r iS ' Xl Q i 'li T lv ll. -fi .5 X-A 'll I :QQ Y ll , W I -l l 1- 'i W t ' 'Q 'Q t' 9 i ' ' l r- , g lf Arnerican ,professional men of the next decade uphold theirreputation as the World's tg most enthusiastic joiners We will know that they E-E learned this social passion in Colleae. At Rolla this 'year there is more study and less play than ever before, but the School's Social, l-lonorary! and Professional Fraternities, Clulos, Societies, Groups, Councils and Boards are doina a roarina lousiness, The Miner Who has not dis- coveredfi the crazy loeauty of the School's ORGANI- ZATIONS is like the Miner who has not yet dis- covered how to operate his slide rule. 3, uf 1 'IQ-i692-vgZ50Z'?'7o?i?7f54097 ' X , vs-X' if.. ,-1 ' 3 fa? l Q: r Q 2, lltjll - Hill, t llllik -i-lvl I. flu, , Lf E ln'-'ff' EU, fi IJ -QMS ,reki- -4 ,rpg I I I 5 1 1 1 11 121 I 1, , I l , l 3 7,21 11 i VT' i 'viii 1i'i 41 1 ' I 'ffll 1 1 '24 2 -il 1 r i 1 I I t11 1 2 '1 153 , I if. 11' 4 ll gf? 1 ll: 51 1 fgi 1 t' Nl 'f 11 ll ii li 11 , , All 1l 1 iii 1 11111, 1 of 11 I 14111 11l'l1 if illil dslll it U 1 '1L'3' ,l ' 'Q il ilk ' I 1l xl :lillf l,fi lMi1i11lll if llillilii l.f '1-if11ii1 1l,1111,l1 'g i itil ij t, ilfll ,Q 4 l4,1fll I ' i '!Ii'1Q1 ' 1,1111 fZ M1iiiil1' ' l N ilillwll 1 l11l'1l1 - ,1.,i1:11l 'ill,l.1, E il T 1 4 1 'ill 1' 1 ,1l1gl1i,, 1 4 Lil ilu? 51 1 lill- Z-H 1. 1, 21 Ay 1i 1111ij 1 tl? all 11i gk, I llfla W it I' ,i,5i1.l' ellw 1 , fi ' il4Ili11Q1 . U' -g gi il i i- li fi, ,iii 1 '1. ,j' ,I wil if till I lilliigll i1 i1 1 ,111 itil 'ew ll' M1 111 vi' ' 1 l 1 I 'lim' 1 111- it 1 - -11? !'I1121 13 ffl 11111 1L11?il' il' I 1 i 1 1 Dkmm' at the Herald office. THIRD Row B k sf b Missouri Miner Visible changes were ,made in the MIS- SOURI MINEB in the past year-a change of publishers was made and as a conse- quence the page size was reduced from eight to seven-column width. Also, a bet- ter grade of paper was used and a much clearer and cleaner print was realized. Students were heard to remark: You can even read the thing now! During the Fall Semester, the Miner Board moved into new offices in the old Infirmary Building, providing more office space. The Board now owns, jointly with the Bollarno Board, a completely equipped darkroom and printing plant. Photograph files and dead-issue files are being estab- lished for future reference and use. Qutstanding features of the 1947-48 MINEB-the best football coverage in the conference, under the able direction of Torn Wirfsg Editor Delany's interview of Miss American: and the St. Pat's edition. : roo s, ru ert, Murney, Fisher, Raymer, Sullivan, Padfield, Bachman, Pounds, McCarthy, HGPP, Ben- gett, SEEOND ROW: Cardetti, Bother, Fleher, Boschert, Main, McCa1lister, Hoelscher, Prosky, Starkweather, Springer, Ransom, erme , orn, Van Busk1rk, MGIHSIS. FIRST ROW. Herder, Iuerqens, Chapman, Wirfs, Prof. Ielmek tadvisorl, Delany, Chaney, Aubuchon, DeBo1t, Young. Y 1 Page One Hundred Fifty - it ,X 5- is - l - -11--f-.if -:f -.':'.2LQZf24r,: ,,,nr,,'. .ntxwffm X vt X-1,-4.xXxN-exe' :V-, 9' Outstanding reporter oi the year-Bed -A it ben Starlcweather, with enough copy to keep four men on the staff. - Outstanding man on the business staff -loe Reiss, Who was always a willing Worker. ' Unsolved problems for next year's Board -how to read the umpteen column finan- t cial statement sent from the Business Oi-V - iicep how to put out one edition without , losing sleep or cutting classes. l N t 1 t The high command. Bob Buel, make-up wizard. ' 4 1 - v OFFICERS Editor .......................... Q .................... Associate Edi'tors.,..'.... Managing Editor ........ Sports Editor ..... . ....... . ....... QEdwarcl Aubuchon Business Managerg.: ...... Advertising Manage-r....1... Circulation 'Manager ........ Features Editor...Q..:.... Exchange Editor ......... .........Mike Delany V . Donald DeBo1t 7 Robert Buel Wirfs ,..:.:.Iames B. Chaney ..............Ivor Pounds .............Peter Bermel .........Iack McCarthy ........Fred Springer Fall Banquet. Page One Hundred Fifty-One X..--. NK Q5-1:si-Ifvffffmnfffyfffif1-ffz:fe?w7W7Q2?fzfz7F7rPf'fwffzf wwbwiv- wxvfxvfwl v f1NeSxK1'f- '- ir' H5 3'7 '4 :'XX:x se xxx i t ' a' 'A to E ' Ytlltllllltlt B. WfW!llflilllI,lNlUlllllltwllllliwltvlihlitwltlt llllltttlltlllltillilllllllitt'!'llItlllllllll llfllifllllllfhll Hill lift 'l lWiki!tllillltllllltltIlWlll!l0 ill Witt! lllllttlllllmi l WIIWW ,Wlllltilltllltx , L sr, E- if ', tllll 5' r l Rollamo I Board The worry clepartment-Editor Weismfmtel and Business Boss Poppitz. BOLLAMO STAF F ' n n I Editor-ln-Chief .................................................... Bill Weisrnantel Business Manager ....... Staff Photographers .... Literary Editor ............... Organizations Editor ...... Sports Editor .............. Secretary. ............ BOLLAMO BOARD Clarence Isbell, Robert Morlock, H. T. Mann, P. F. Bermel, G. D. Holmes, I. Fischer, E. I. Telt- horst, E. Mueller, I. Hoelscher, W. Mathaws, W. Main, I. V. Leahy, C. L. Menzerner, C. Boschert, R. I. Stegemeier, L. 'McCallister, W. Kaiser, W Wibloirlq, I. Sullivan. ......Beinhold Poppitz I Iack Bother Louis Frank ...........Carl Davis ............Bill Bach .......Boloert Perry .......Tom Long I Fisher and tryouts doing research. Page One Hundred Fifty-Two The BOLLAMO can no longer be considered a small annual from a small college. lt, like the School of Mines, has reached a new ma- turity. The job of editing and producing the big book has reached new proportions. Many improvements of a permanent nature have been made in ROLLAMO production. First and foremost, the school has granted an office in the new infirmary buildingp a dark- room, jointly owned and equipped by the MINER and BOLLAMO, has been set up: the facilities needed to produce a comprehensive annual are finally ours. The '48 book's literary side, unique because of its informal style, is the work of Carl Davis and his writing staff. Bill Bach directed the nerve-shattering job of contacting the school's forty-odd organizations for write-ups and pic- tures. Bob Perry, who is no stranger to the Athletic Department, engineered the Sports Section. The whole show was directed tby Editor Bill Weismantel, with Reinhold Poppitz manning the duplicate, triplicate, counter- signing, voucher-wild Business Manager's job. Much of the better photography is the work of lack Bother. Other student cameramen who contributed were Louie Frank, Bay St. Ger- main, Ooi Bruer and Bob Niewoehner. The talented members of the M.S.M. Photo Club submitted a good number of excellent photos. ' V T T 'A ' MT 'W M '-'T ' S 'AIJZ-IJZQYZCIL 044, A, - , Xue-.Q-.X Rother and the darkroom, Lf, Morlock Hoelscher Bermel Bach Meiners THIRD ROW: Cardetti, Fleher, Fisher, Dieckmcm, Sullivan, Davis, Perry. I I I u , , - SECOND ROW: Born, Huffer, Krainess, Holmes, Long, Kyburz, Peterson, Kaiser, Boschert, McCall1ster,'Ma1n, Gokenbach,hSt. Germain. FIRST ROW: Anderson, Billard, McNicho1s, Horst, Prof. Ielmek tadvisorj, Weismantel, Poppitz, Chapman, Rot er, Stegemeier. Page One Hundred Fifty-Three ..,...,,..,,.,...-,..f -..Q-see T .+S.rf. e1 e-5?-':ff4'f1'?f1!'1.vwAr1-ffzzfmfzfwifidiiiifzafkffmzwpW1 wi--ifwvxvt iwxxwssff t 1:-.-f.yks.3-me-L-W'-...-...ffm I -P 5.2 1 l l t l t x f .r K. , , .4 v , , 1 A 53 ' 2 ,I-' , ia 'Q tg' 'D tl -.. it If ef A at . lu f- if -L 1 i gl l g . X I : i 'S 'K k t, ' X 1 i is ,- t r- X, T ., ' il ' , Al i' l l . .. V 4' 'fl tg, ,3 I ,,. ,t 135 11 t ,N 'C 1 , li jl X r - :l l f , t i t i t L ll I? S ri ' :VW ., 14 5 ' gl , .. , . ,lt Q.- 1 t --W - - M X, as 1 S - i lf it -s 6 f 'L 1- - -- ln 3 , if' lx. I ' i' Q . 4 1 4 1' - H .sa 4 J 3 4 2 f' Q.. 1 U li 14 l g as 9' 4 ,F , , X 5 , TN , . rl a 'I 1 if J I y 3 V .f 1 5 .12 'i L.. . ,4 ,ff 'l 5, 53 Ee 3? Ein Sz 21 45,1 Q, 7 0 ! iff mf it it all 3 I nl Q-tl all NWT f t i r W! IM!! ff: N i wt, lg! ww ,y 1 i t i f it l ll ll, ,V Q 1 Ml Tv! xi! ?i+ w TV li ff, 1, 55 L g m l l 7 ' U, l Z i tl lt filill gg :E u EEN 1 alll! f illgiyii ,,,. :, .Ui siiiihil it gi iltgtll SQL. tivliii ,V gkgila: V F t l E t n I w L l + THIRD ROW: Spanier, Hansen, Iuergens, Todd, Dieckman, Stadelhofer, Birbeck, Ballmann. SECOND ROW: Wagnery Wundrack, Mathews, Kelley, Leaver, Murney, Hale . FIRST ROW' Student Council OFFICERS President ................ Harvey Leaver Vice-President ...... William Murney Sec.-Treas Don Matthews Ray luergens tactingl y . Rosenbaum, Gregory, l-Iepp, Castleberry. The Student Council, supposedly a student governing body, is made up of twenty-two delegates representing the students of the Missouri School of Mines. The Council is now experiencing its first crucial period since its be- ginning in 1937. The present representation is made up of eleven Social F . raternity delegates and an equal number of delegates from the Independents' organization. T A ' The Council has been hampered in its attempt to restore the rightful power and prestige to the organization mostly by lack of iundstand student interest. The members are now in the process of creating a new and more adaptive constitutiony it is hoped that the effect of the new constitution will be one oi obtaining full student support. r Policy makers. CO'lL7l'C'iZ in, session. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four 'BUF' XIQ'N'A1'X-'rifle-- 'f1:5-.L4:r4l '13-L25 IL::L-,?I47ZZf5ZfJ2J1C,7.QumYJ L I1 . 1-4 .'.SlxQi!s-ii: 'N' I I I I S I THIRD ROW: Hallett, Skinner, Brown, Erskine, Hansen, Trace, McKelvey, Withrow, Haley, Collar. SECOND ROW: Brundige, Stanhope, Diekman, Starkweather, Seeling, Fliehman, Foster, Birlbeck, Etz. FIRST ROW: Martin, Moe, Iuergens, Todd, Mathews, , Kelley, Grimsley, .Wundrack, Crites. , , U , The Independents lS an orgamzatlon for the students who do not belong to any ot the various soclal fratern1t1es on the campus All non traternlty men are welcome at the meetlngs and have vot1ng pnvlleges However, only pa1d up members may hold othce A program of speakers for the meetlngs was 1n1t1ated and movles were contemplated Members to the S Pats board and Student Counc1l are elected from the organ1zat1on Two dances and a hayrlde wlth an added outmg were staged by the Independents Funds to supply the football tleld Wllh an electrlc scoreboard were allocated The or ganlzatlon lS actlve 1n mtramural sports and partlclpated 1n all events Independents OFFICERS Presldent D I Mathews Independent Bosses Page One Hundred F1ftyF1ve V1cePres1dent F A Todd Treasurer I D Kelley Secretary R I Iuergens ...M M., A I4 ,- I - fi 11 bi : I X Q I Q ! , X It I , 1 I I V5 I I I Z Q , 4 ku f,- 4 . X -- N,- , -1 XM uv ,--4 1 I 'l 1 . . . g ' . . . . I . , , z n u u l A - t t . . A . . 5 A A . I . . , , ,B - .. , . . .. . , 1 N . , . , , 2 I . 4 2 , . N ' V It I 4 ' ' Q , V L. s 5 -.. .. . A . . , 5 4 ll I ll l . . gi . , . . Q: . - 3 4 . . Q . . . . . . . I fre ' e 1. D . 5 , - f Q we l Y , , . E 9 I 5 fl- i 5 5 ' f -,... V X i ..- , 4 1 3 .. naaaouuanuu-an ----asus 1 1 5 'D'-4 I .. 1 -N tt, 5 milf . I. - -:I , If' , tlflfl , ,Ngll Jlj' ' ',:.4 . - . 1 1 , ji I . 3 .4r 7: :fvv-A--If-ff 5 f-T--1 e--1:-1-b Lf -112+-radio-:f: 1!1I!V'WWIEIHTIIJ Vffffiiiiffiii7Jf5f-'FWVTUT rw' t ' TRAIN- Y-XXXN-XXisT xt mf '- fsfesr-eg-Q.-:ee---'-H-rw ' 'I ,. -,A ..,.,,, Q ,, .'. ,E .-'- I ,,. 'W f 1 ri? .am , ,,,, I1 E14 ' rf! 2, fi 'A 4 ig' X5 .5 I, if ff ,ffl 'Z' rf If .lvl f i '!'l,: fill! 1 2. Ml , lil. :Z :ff 'Z .ff ff, f T W ft . ,. M. ff: f 11 X W5 1 fi 3 125 ,jf ff 42 i, FOURTH ROW: Ellis, Fesler, Ray, Gregory, Stahl, Pickett, Van Amburg, Vogt, Staecker, Emo, Rother, Detjen. THIRD ROW: Rowhl, Hudson, Prof. Cagg, Valleroy, Doelling, Keeley, Corbett, Westmoreland, Garthwaite, Dressner, Prof. Butler, Hasko. SECOND ROW: Jensen, Wolfarth, Montgomery, Botkin, Normann,-Foley, Simpkin, Wurth, McGuire, Cooper FIRST ROW' Roderi ue Ca d' Eshbaugh, Prof. Skitek, Prof. Iohnk, Kastin, I. Garthwaite. l l q ' r ln' 1 1 OFFICERS I a F President .............. ...................... ...... G . G. Skitek Vice-President ..................... ......... M . H. Cagg Iournal Correspondent ......... ...... G . C. Boyer Secretary-Treasurer ........ ...... W . I. Iensen P The Missouri School of Mines Chapter oi the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1920 to recognize high scholastic achievement by the badge of membership. Membership is open to scholars of all races and creeds and in all branches of learning. The National Society and its Chapters seek to promote scholastic endeavor by sponsoring interest- ing speakers and by granting awards and scholar- ships. The Missouri School of Mines Chapter spon- sors public addresses, grants their Book Plate an- nually to each student who has attained a scholas- tic average of 2.0 grade points or better for the year: and has a student loan fund. The pundit professors. Page One Hundred Fifty-Six I x 4 i -Q S it ijil' NIM ll ,A I! Qi 4 , 1. : i ee- ...o o i g FOURTH ROW: Straub, Gregory, Niewoehner, Dean, Donald, Stahl, Montgomery, Anderson, Foley, Simpkin, Armstrong, Detjen. THIRD ROW: Ray, Valleroy, Rother, Holmes, Hoffman, Merritt, Van Amburg, Keeley, Hansen, Westmoreland, Chaney. SECOND ROW: lf fe: Bennett, Wolfarth, Fairchild, Botkin, Normann, Pickett, Vogt, Stoecker, McGuire, Cooper. FIRST ROW: Chaffin, Williams, Wilks, Emo, Hcsko, Boaz, Doeiung, skifek. Q Q 4 V 'N 1: -12 3 s The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University L of OFFICERS in 1885 for the purpose oi marking in a fitting manner those who - i . ' . . - 1 1 have conferred honor upon thelr Alma Mater by distinguished schol- i I 1 1 B President -.....-----.--...........------.-- W. H- Lenox arship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, 5 3 in Vice-President ---...----....-- K- E- Nieweehner or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering. 1 Q: Secretary ............. ................... R . Pickett I ' I TreasurermnWmWnW'mWW- I. Foley The MISSOUII Beta Chapter ot Tau Beta P1 was founded at M.S.M. y , . 'te Corresponding SGCIQMIYWMWJ. Bother in December, l9Q6. Since that time it has risen to become the high- E-E Cataloguer ...................... H. F. Thompson est rcmklnq englneenng frcllernlly OH the Campus' li gg X Q lx 1. ,f e l - ' i it Cl U 9 Cl I i 1 i l 5 T3 'TQ 405 5 E l i fi T it . E S53 ' f ! fel t : ilhf 1 ig' V i fdifiiit 5 fit! 1, will f y. 'fWhat would 'de do wicl'out us wheels, wheels, wheels. Ai Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven 1 jgizi mtv.--7,1----V-1 4 e Q ,331-are wityi-55-1' Il' Il I V 'lflffff-f'fWff?'f6772? 7f!f7l '7'?7f7 i 'rf-' 1' U, RVN' 'KXXYSYC ' ' Te-K-T -- -' A -W - 4' FOURTH BOW: Ianczewski, Telhorst, Yochum, Hackmann, Rother, Lindquist Wirfs Browning Morlock Stegxneier Iohnson Schowalter. THIRD ROW: Bishop, Poppitz, Hoffman, Griesedieck, Reinert, Masterson McMillan Walker Niewoehner Allen Prof Butler McGrath. SECOND ROW: Reilly, Bennett, McGovern, Tapperson, Bowman Robbins Rock Cooper Collar Crites FIRST ROW NVGIS 1 L mante, ogan, Schmidt, Chaney, Pickett, Howell, Hepp, Delaney, Collins ' t i:T:N A All Y OFFICERS 1 'AXA Regent ................... ............................ W . C. McMillan i 'Z':' ' Vice Regent ......... ........ D . O. Reinert Scribe ................................,... ........... R . N. Howell Treasurer ............................................ R. E. Schowalter Corresponding Secretary ........ ........... H . N. lohnson Marshal ................................... .........,.... I .T. Hepp lnner Guard ......... ............ T . P. Wirts Outer Guard ........ ....... R . A. Walker M.S.M.'s Iota Chapter of Theta Tau, National Profes- sional Engineering Fraternity is not an honorary fra- ternity but maintains high scholastic standards. lts members are chosen on the basis of personal Worthi- ness and of promising engineering ability. Under the energetic leadership of lim McGovern, Bill McMillan and the other '47-'48 officers, the organiza- tion enjoyed a variety of activities. Frequent banquets, at which student members sampled the art of after- dinner speech making, an occasional outing, the smokers, meetings and informal Wednesday gather- ings at McMillan's otiice by the tracks made up the year's program. Page One Hundred Fifty Eight THIRD ROW Gammon Hoehn N1ewoehner McGovern Vogt Plckett Perry Remert W1IfS Chane H 11 SECOND ROW Gregory Whaley Poppltz Llndqulsl R k R 11 D 1 D t B h G d Y owe Hackrnann Mathews Stoeker Bother lgfehe lllllcleratlll alrjllepp elen ls Op QI on Mumey FIRST ROW lamborelz Alverez Emo Ohzef keys Fresh coke bust Blue Key Z E OFFICERS V1ce Pres1dent D Hemert Secretary Treasurer I G Re1lly Correspondmg Secretary Gregory Alumnl Correspondent I B Chaney Blue Key, a natlonal honorary lraternlty has been on the Rolla campus slnce 1933 The organlzatlon, whose membershlp lncludes dozens of campus leaders has, as 1ts atm SGIVICG to the school and student body Blue Key members are chosen on a basls of scholarshrp character, student act1v1ty and SGIVICG Among the 194748 proJects were publlshlng the Stu dent Dlrectory servlng as ushers at school tunctlons sponsorlng a Red Cross drlve and lntroducmg M S M to the trosh by means of two Freshman Smokers Page One Hundred Flfty Nme lfll ll 71 ff ffff ffl? 71 llf 1' N U XXXX if ..-. 'T lllllll HI Illlll WWIW M llllllll D al b ll s J . Q. 1, y .. If . I ll ' at Q - U , l gt or be tt ', N Z l ' Q 'y by 3? ' . ' ' - ' 5 li UI .3 t ll mrmmlmnmuwta as ,umm Mn Lt, ,,,1.f1,.',z4t ,dllyfwjxwvb wnmr H H :fm ns' ' by llll lllllllt llll llll Will l'IWWWOW Will WWWIWII l llilll l Fi Z i- 'lm 1 S l ,...f ' -il eil ! Qi! peg. mfg lit Zi! 'ill 1 it I' I -0: ily .S V . 5 I 1 5 ' ill , , r 5liw -i. ,,-t ju: will -:il lvl Qt r , , eff 1 2 3 5,1 It l ii I 1 71 ' V Z3 . l N4 r , H S 5 'E V .X l Q , . , l i 'E W i f r lffrl 1 a I pm ' . 'i ffl will f 2 A'- 1 IM 'Ni M 1 ,Sl l tl W ft Q XM. fe I Z VV . ,w. Ag? 1 V3 I? i lp I ff u fl if .1 in' 'E I, i 1 A-fi Y , W lx' , . I ' I W E l w fe It , 'A l rl l Wit l bi xl . l. Igl , ' wtf ' 1 NM! w f I giwufl 1 itilil -4 -it il .4 My f r if li 5-all M. 5. C I iz' , it 5 g 1+ la f wi it I J, l l it ll .V Iq, .l1,gm i i I V 25 . it g x 1 l ii. aj . 3, - 1 I . if V l I 'E' I 1 3' ' ' ly ' gg like 5- 'llift lilly! Q Wlfleg rgixli' 4 llxtf' I fig' i FOURTH ROW: Kingsland, Martin, Hudson, Hellwege, Stahl, Ehrler, Peterson, Schweder, Crossman, Miazga, Booth, Detjen, Vaden. THIRD ROW: Allen, Vtfithrow, Lowden, Goller, Rice, Gammon, Valleroy, Fuller, Roderique, Collins, Hoehn, Glaves, Knecht, Wetzel. SECOND ROW: Koenig, Wehking, Shatto, Coffman, Bye, Wilks, Armstrong, Jackson, Walker, Kasten. FIRST ROW: Hemme, Brice, Tyrer, Geiss, Middeler, Rohr, Carter, McGehee. ...,..s..in - Neutralization. They lost their heads. lpha Chi Sigma I 4r 2, OFFICERS ,g Master Alchemist ............................. ......... S . Martin 45 F Vice-Alchemist ................................ ................ S . Bye his X Reporter ................. ......... W . Gammon Recorder ........ ....,... R . A. Stahl Treasurer ............... ......... E . Hoehn M. C .................,......... ......... D . Detjen Alumni Secretary ........ ........... R . Cornwall Historian ........................ ......... . .. ......... S. Kingsland Alpha Chi Sigma is a National Professional Chemical Fraternity .which was founded in 1902 at the University of Wisconsin. At present there are 46 collegiate chapters and 30 professional chapters located throughout the country. A The M.S.M. group, known as the Beta Delta Chapter, was begun in 1936. The fraternity's objectives are to bind its members in lasting friendship, to strive for the advance- ment of chemistry, and to aid its members in every honor- able means in the pursuit of their profession. The Chapter sponsors a safety program, publishes the Beta Delta Data twice a year, and makes awards to the sophomore and graduating senior in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering having the highest grade-point averages. Page One Hundred Sixty --rv - '- im.: xi:-ff-Y-A J1m':.',m'fkfggklfiff 01,741 t 'nf ,, , W FOURTH ROW: Cox, Glaves, Aegerter, McCord, Perry, Pickett, Jones, Mever, Kwadas, Chew. THIRD ROW: Bruer, Ross, Ecklund Pounds, Hoehn, Dowling, Perino, Matthews, Eckert, Shourd, Theiss. SECOND ROW: Hetherington, Shwartz, Volz, Canning, Scholz, Gam- mon, Montgomery, Hepp, McGrath, Youngs. FIRST ROW: Weismantel, Kortjohn, Duerr, Tothill, Reichelt, Schmidt, Iorcke, Williams, OFFICERS FALL SPRING President .............. ....... I im McGrath Roger Ienkins Vice-President .............. Ioe I-lepp Bob Montgomery Secretary .....,........ ....... B ill Gammon Chas. Tothill Treasurer ........ ....... B ob Kemper Bob Reichelt The M Club was organized in l936 to solidify the feel- ing of fellowship developed among teammates on the field, on the court and on the track. The objectives of the M Club include not only participation in varsity athletics but advancement ot! intramural sports as well. The main eventiof the M Club social calendar is the annual PigskinProm , at which time the Intramural Ath- A lete of the Year award is given to the man who has shown, through his sportsmanship, athletic ability and cooperation with his teammates that he is the all-around intramural man of the year. ' The payoff. Please sign my egg, Mr. McGrath. Page One Hundred Sixty-One -W ---- as-:--uf----il -if-rata:-:ffl ' A Y' fffffffvf ' f-.7o'f 12 lm-' NNW '1 YiNX'NETT R'l til 1: 4 - ,. Q T lt , -Q it l it ,nn- --': 'Tri , ': .l 71 i l J Mil t ill I lllli K t V-I Ahtlll lr' ,l It lf I .lv min. v. Nl' ll ti i it-ti , . L., was Z 3 E 2 N We E X l ly 1 S 775 lg, 4 1 1 l l iff ,El ,- X? 1 4g ,Q at l i yt it nil l l all Gamma Delta Gamma Delta is an international associa tion of Lutheran students organized to en courage a study of the Bible and to promote fellowship within the school and between other colleges and universities. Regular meetings are held each Sunday evening. Ladies of the congregation serve dinner, which is followed by a business meeting and topic discussion. These, discus- sions are usually conducted by the newly- appointed pastoral advisor, Reverend Eller- man. During the '47-'48 school year two joint meetings were held with thel' Washington University chapter: one in the form of a roller skating party and the other ef-hey ride in Babler State Park. The second meeting in- cluded a tour of the Washington University campus. The motto of the organization is symbol- ized by our name, Gamma Deltay this repre- senting the first letter of the Greek words Gnosis and Diakonia , which mean knowledge and service , respectively. Seven members of the Rolla chapter at- tended the national convention at Lincoln, Nebraska in the fall. Gamma Deltans ac- tively participated in intrarnurals, entering teams in basketball, football, softball, volley- ball, boxing and other sports. s Now here's a nice carclf' I've been working on da railroad . . . Officers The college try. At Washington U. G y X The grid squad How do L join? Now listen, you bums . . . Ping for serve. Page One Hundred Sixty-Two S xl:gTVg' L'4::x i: 'f - -K Lf-,TZ71111 ,.:r1i25'ZZf1?7f,ffL7iO7Q-LahtiH111 1 x ana , . ,S S is ' A ' I' 2 2 1 - i Q E - . OFFICERS , iv ' 8 President .............. ............ ......... . . ...... W . F. Stoecker ' Z Vice-President ........ ...... H . E. Siraub i i? X Treasurer ............. .......... R . F. Ostmann 'Ti g' Secretary ........ ........ M . H. Fliehman X 50 in i z use r i i ' You better pay those dues! ' l m 'A Ii fl 1 A : I THIRD ROW: Schmidt, Sundholm, Haas, Eldridge, Isbell, Casper, Neely, Osimann, Niemisie, Kolb, Beumer, Deijen, Dunn. SECOND Q , K ROW: Straub, Poppitz, Flieiiman, Perko, Schmitt, Graser, Carlson, Schneider, Fritschen, Kline, Keeser, Young, Geidel, Gokenbach. FIRST i f . ROW: Ochs, Schamburg, Gerier, Mallon, Prof. Rushing, Rev. Ellerrnann, Sioecker, Kniqge, Wolfram, Lange. ' I . 1 ' ' l K . 31 ' ' l Q , Q ,- Q V- if j L X A 21 , , g: . A . Q ii? Q, a I fill 3,32 is so iiiii i i' Q , E . 4- Page One Hundred Sixty-Three ,.1.....m..x- -. .-Awe-A ee-+33bzslseegsse-seine'-71141f1'11'f,vsf:-errfu,1fffffwfnfo-'mZ'??2'7?51?e7Z4: ww wifQ4?wv,wi3393fif7i11avr'X- ers----Lv'-4 li:-1 54 R151 ji il 9 '--J QQ VK 54 -:' 33' ,,1,. fs , 251 3 ,7. Z4-I bf' Sw 72 Qi - ks 9' Z ff' W ,I lr! i till I t t t t I . txt l tl T T lvl H3 fi f 'X N lXXT Gf'Xs ENR QNX X!! Z I F... l -O l. t ' 5 tl Hi , . :ES 1 515 T- T TJ T t . 524 5 fa, 2 Z h we Eaf xlll filg lf Q fi I' te i E E I . I I 1 THIRD ROW: Day, Harter, Gibbs, Seay, Crawford, Edmunds, Fugate, Teagarden, Powell, Harris, Prof. Thorpe. SECOND ROW Rev. Carlisle, Phelps, Wile, Pavlakes, Calhoun, Ioslin, Foster Win lom, A Joslin, Hargrave, B. Edmunds, Whitaker, B. Hixon, C. Hixon. B fi f Sf Cl f ters, O'Dell. FIRST ROW: Cochran, I. Absalom, Crowell, P. Absa The Baptist Student Union is a group ot Christian students banded together to promote Christian fellowship and Christian living. N. 1 The M.S.M. Baptist Student Union Was or- n ganized the summer of 1947. Since then the BSU has experienced a rapid growth and now OFFICERS has an active membership of thirty-tive plus President .................................... A. W. Edmonds other regular attendants. lst Vice-President .......................... M. Pavlakes 2nd Yice-President ........ ............ I . Absalom This religious organization has a regular 3rd Vice-President ......... ......... C . M. Hixson monthly meeting and many other informal CIC- Secretary ...................... ............ W . Harris I I I Treasurer ...................................... W. L. Weddle - l1V1T19S each month- Untion officers. ROZZa'sl Baptist c7L1w'ch. i'F0r Thine is the Kingdom . . . Page One Hundred Sixty-Four SECOND ROW: Hansen, Haley, Schirmer, Dieckman, Danz, Iohnk, Hoppe. FIRST ROW: Padfield, Carpenter, Iuergens, Deichmann, Photo Club OFFICERS President ............. .....,...................... A . M. Deichmann Vice-President .............. ........ R . I. luergens Secretary-Treasurer ........ ....... R . C. Padtield F . G. C. Boyer aculty Advisers ........ C. Iohnk The M.S.M. Photo Club was founded in order to band together students with a common pho- tographic interest. The club furnishes dark- room facilities and endeavors to further the understanding and use of photography by holding meetings and an annual contest which is open to all students. The annual photo contest was held during the tall semester With Charles Kuder Walking away with first place and a cash prize. The other winners were lack Bother and Bob Rock, who Won second and third place, respectively. me 5 iii 'X g X , AY. cy f 46 ' I wx 5 x lst Prize: The Last Choref'-byv Kuder. Qncl Prize: Electrical Power. -by Rother. Page One Hundred Sixty-Five OVW .1 X 'f-ffl, i -.1 do is paw 4 1 I X Ji-.+x-1 Wi f I , lm e 2 5 I : l r.- l i -. .V-f..xf.VyX,i...-mxf. -6-ff 'f 1 'V rf:,affrwzf-'fcrwefvy flr'r'7L?5fr'f A H1 www sxvsws ' H ' -f 'H-' - Xe--- --3 r ' ' ' 5 Q S i , ,xx-. , -Xw. .xg .MI t qv, t .',! ' l'l tt: fill' .,f I t I 1 1 1?- 1 .- , ,, l -f-,g I -rr- L ff' TV, 2 ,J i l Z 1 Vi 1? 51 Pi 1 ,- P-9 4 A 1 1,5 QL x. bi P S, 6 ' I 1 1I' ill 1-, Q11 iii 5111 l 111, t11 l l ,,f1 1 l 1 1 4 l I 1 1 Y U f QW 1 3 7 1 Ji, El i 'lg lil ll 11 iff Q' NZ !I 52 1' 111 1 112 1- 1 e r, 1 4 ti l 1 ? i1 F1 1 ' M, l 3 ,if ' 3 113 1 .xxx 1, 1 E11 tl in 1 Ei: 1 1 EW nil ll 41 till ll i 'l ' 1 . at li ' 'fl fl 1 ',I . 1 l 1 EQ H1 X1 it ,IJ 1 2 111 5 ll1,,I 2111 Mn! I Ill' 1112, i l 1 I N THIRD ROW: Born, Giacoma, Choate, Fitzgibbons, Lemman, Allen, lones, Heacock, Cardetti. SECOND ROW: Stinson Fritchen Keeser, Kuhlman, Cotten, Fehrinq, Bilger, Holme. FIRST ROW: Vose, Ransom, Knight, Drago, Miitino, Dixon, Krause Heil Autorina Detonators ss OFFICERS President ..........,... .............,....... ........ I . Mittino Vice'President ........ ...... M . B. Dixon Secretary ................ ....... W . A. Drago Treasurer ................... ........ G . C. Shelton Sergeant-at-Arms ......... ..,.... R . S. Pankers The Detonators are the M.S.M. R.O.T.C. Drill Squad, composed of picked volunteers from the R.O.T.C. Battalion. Discontinued during the War, they were reorganized in 1946, and have made application for membership in the Persian Rifles, a national organization oi outstanding drill units. Highlight of the year is the R.O.T.C.'s annual Military Ball, at which time the Detonators per- form snappily before an interested audience. Page One Hundred Sixty-Six M'ilitary Ball performance Rifle Club I - -- 1-'X---:-. 3: --sri-erzsswsiif-4-.e- ' 1-.L 1-vip?-Ta'.'.f2-,.'QE2fll:1i'ii:fii :ZfYfffQ712,72QtI'!Itl'dl0111-15itiiitixkuziirrii-'ibiysix . , 'I' F OFFICERS Fall Semester President ....................., Iohn Mundy Vice-President .... Charles Palubiak Secretary ........ Ken E. Niewoehner Treasurer ........ Michael Deichmann Spring Semester President ............ Charles Palubiak Vice-President ........ Vernon Casper Captain .................. George Clausen Secretary .............. George Crabtree Treasurer ............ William Fairchild THIRD ROW: Stanhope, Fairchild, Palubiak, Winters, Deichmann, Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Caplan, Schirmer, Harter, Rock, Niewoehner, tunidentifiedj. FRONT ROW: Casper, Fine, Causen, Davis, Schaeffer, Mundy, Ostmann. The M.S.M. Rifle Club was formed to en- courage rifle marksmanship among students and to serve as a basis for drawing members for the Varsity'Rifle Team. The organization is a member of the National Rifle Association and the members may compete for awards given i The Radio Club was founded in the fall of 1931 to provide an association for students who are interested in amateur radio. The club is currently operating station WOEEE on the ama- ' REAR ROW: Georgerp Stanhope, McCoid, Greer, Koons, Brown, Procton, Hughes, Koontz, Hansen. ' by that society. The club has fired matches with the Missouri University Team, the St. Louis Industrial Team, and the Downtown Rolla h Team. They own shooting jackets and scopes, ,and have access to twelve Springfield .22 rifles owned by the Military Department. Radio Club teur seventy-five meter phone band, and mem- bers have had many pleasant contacts with other amateur operators in the district. Code and theory classes are offered for the members. Iohnk. FRONT ROW: Winter, OFFICERS ' President .................... E. L. Hughes Vice-President .............. C. E. Smith Secretary-Treasurer ...... A. Procton Station Manager ........ R. H. Koontz Sponsor .......................... C. T. Iohnk Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven 1. -.T,,..,-.T . no-5-if-1 : , 45-:1si-I-5- 51f7,f1r1fE.'l fisi11-flffifiLf71fwff'foffz4zfifrfz?1n7vv77fff-:Vwi1 'Hum www wxxxxvf-rv ' fl- 1ssr-':-'11'--H- ', 1 i ,4 S in N- 'J ff 1 4 I ,- .1- .1 L.. ..- ,ee ,f 1 A 2 ., .5 . i i ' . If -I F if ! if ' I I If il Y r l Q it . l , ,- l J l ' J 5 zl D E -I Ei I Q - l c I f I . . if 5 f I Yi 5 . 5 4 Q - 5 .. 1 N A te iii 3, ll is 5 i 15-7 J, a 5 4 - F LII? 1 , Z g, I K ,, ,,. S.- V, fl- if ff, rf-- pg 6 ,4 K 5 . la A is .X F 1 f.. at 9 P Z , if att I B. 1 7 cf Z 6 3 T. .1 .55 ,T t Q, 553 7. Q --t t 55 s t i t r 'ff i t il .tl a! W il 7 1'E F t X L Q I P It 15 t v ,. 1 .l lx . l l .I N t ., . l li. vt .. l 'l lil tl ,V t .,, it . l. y, if HQ Jf. ll' lt ll tl lr Ht ' .. t , 1 1 1 nz l t . 1 t v .. .,,, . r t lt T, , 2 a 1 . 1 1 ' lll t tl It in 9 t '1 '1 is ,. 1. tit It r t. .t xl , It 4 ! 1 K . t , Ill z I' t ts ' I t gl: t ' ls il. H , t l t E . l l ,, I. 3' Q--I 23 t it Q. 5 f 1,t',t. ' THIRD ROW: Hill, Garrod, O'Neill, Austin, Copeland, B. Smith, Anderson, Carr, McNary, Toth. SECOND ROW: O'Br1en Gasen W. Smith, Bye, Sponke, Carney, Warsing, Moss, Straub, Harris, Parmenter. FIRST ROW: Cornelius, Shatto, Iohnson, Schenk Wallace Flynn, McGuire, Rodden, Lindquist. University Dam President .............. ...................... M rs. F. L. Schenck Vice-President ........ ........ M rs. G. E. MacCormack Secretary .............. ........... Mrs. I. W. Wallace Treasurer ............................. ........ M rs. H. M. Iohnston Corresponding Secretary .................. Mrs. R. H. Flynn ln l94l, the student Wives on the campus organized the local chapter of University Dames, a collegiate organization which strives to promote a spirit of friendliness, to furnish a means of entertainment, and to stimulate gen- eral culture among its members. Programs of this year's meetings have included discussion about many subjects of interest including Lit- erature, Music, Science, and Art. ln order to give its members a greater variety of activities, the University Dames organized groups to study dramatics, singing, handicraft, bridge, and many types of outdoor sports. These groups furnished some of the entertain- ment at the regular meetings, which were held during the school year at members' homes. Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight Views from the Dames' style short 'v . . X ,XXL l3Lx5.s,,-,4:1-ae-, E ,3525111115:,+QiZ2 fjT,4fc17LQ12:ttllltklilflzfltflkiimfilii'L:SESiiiS:i1, ' ' THIRD ROW: Tubielewiez, Taylor, Spindle, Skalka, Strart Danz, Bushman, E. Smith, Furr, Bilger. SECOND ROW: Carter Parks, W'ehrenberg, Springer, Stegmeier, T. Smith. MSM. Players Alpllna Ps' , Omega t 1 l l 1 a Hi, Pappyf' Backstage. SECOND ROW: Wehrenberg, Sprindle, Danz, Smith, Furr. FIRST ROW: Parks, Tucker, Skalka, Baily, Mueller, Boeker, Springer. ALPHA PSI OMEGA OPFICERS Director ........................................ Fred M. Springer Stage Manager .......................... Edward I. Smith Business Manager .......... ............ E ugene Mueller Secretary .................................. Marion W. Stanley Honorable Prompter .................. . ..... Evelyn Bailey Faculty Advisor ............................ W. Currie Furr M.S.M. PLAYERS OFFICERS President ...................................... Fred M. Springer Vice-President ...................................... Albert Danz Secretary ............... ......... A dele Tucker Treasurer ........... ........ E velyn Bailey Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dramatic fraternity which recognizes meritorious participation in college dra- matics. The Delta Pi cast of Alpha Psi Omega was in- stalled at Missouri School of Mines in 1933. Membership is conferred on those members of the M.S.M. Players who have clone a high standard of work in dramatics. The M.S.M. Players , first known as the Star and Garter , is a dramatic organization which is open for membership to any student or faculty member of M.S.M. and any lady resident of Rolla. The organization presented two plays on the general lecture series in the first year. These plays, Springtime for Henry and You Can't Take lt With-You , were staged in Parker Hall and drew a sizable crowd on both of the nights they were presented. Page One Hundred Sixty-Nine f 7 ffffffn,7ff1,r1'fAz'i 601 'T-'ffl' ' W BQVW-tg9gXXXXX1 H lt l 's7fQ?f4S-2 -' W' , Dunivin, Tucker, Mueller, Baily, Boeker, McNary. FIRST ROW: 2 w 19' t 'Ain 1 1. rg u f . f' Z E Ziff Z it Sl' ET! z, 23 2 51 5 S Ei Q Z Z !. Ki ll li fl ll' . f 1 . e f w i W W, if ,s f l wi l l rf' Z It f t W T i n 7, ji El Qt Z i, F ,l if ,l L . E Il Q I. i l K L ,ll QI 1' 5' L T SECOND ROW: Netzebano, Prokes, Geiger, Moeller, Lennon. FIRST ROW: Deghuee, Van Buskirk, Hilderbrand, Spanier, Church. Hammer Throwers OFFICERS President .......................................... R. L. Hildebrand Vice-President ........ ....... W . F. Netzeband Secretary ......... ........ L . Van Buskirk Treasurer ........ ............. L . Spanier One of the campus' newest organizations, the Hammer Throwers Model Airplane Club was formed in the Spring of 1947 under the sponsorship of Mr. Fred Nevin, who is its present faculty advisor. With the Fall semester, the boys began to make the balsa chips fly in earnest, and several dozen control- line speed and stunt ships took to the air. The club's interest extends over all types of flying models, with a radio-controlled craft the most ambitious project to date. A bird? A plane? The loop artist. Gene's pride. One wing. Let 'er go. Biplane stunt ship. Page One Hundred Seventy ....,:....f..Lf:,-4111.1 1 .nvzfmvfnf9-,afzfxfrzwfziit'119111112mfrxx1i'Q:-ski:-LQQfsg, ,--W L- is V ff' .J I a ng . ll If'- 1 AMGYICGH y I 2 5 1 1 f g f ASSOCICIUOH t y The M.S.lVI. Student Chapter ot the American l:'oundrymen's As- - 3 sociation has been organized only 1 Q recently and was the second stu- eg dent chapter to be granted a S charter. Interest is promoted in all fields I pertaining to the metal castings industry. 5 A complete gray iron foundry is I 5 ffl rlecfrirlq Completion, Other fqcili- That new furnace. Prof. t'B0ots Clayton. ff ties include a 20 KW Ajaz I-Ii- . I 3 Frequency Induction Furnace, gas GPFICERS Q fired furnaces, Q miniature UIC fur' Chairman ................ .................. ...... I . Reynolds nace, electric furnaces, and thermit Vice Chairman. ..... ....... G . Moline I A iecretary ........... . ........ .... .... - J . . I I'9CISU.I'e1' .......................... ........... . .vi , 'L hon of metals for Cqstfng Sludleg Program Chairman ........ ............ E . Cornelius are clvculabler mcrqneslum, aluml- Publicity chairman ........ ................... I . Muchett 1'lL11'I'l, brass, l3I'OI1Z9,j steel, QTCIY Faculty Advisor ....... ...... P rof. Eppelsheimer -5 iron, etc. Q it SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Rock, Littell, Carron, Vogt, Cox. FIRST ROW: Cornelius, IMoline, Reynolds, Parkinson, Mitchell, Prof. l 2 Eppelsheimer. Missing from photograph: Profs. Clayton, Walsh, Niewoehner, Bingham, Riley, Miller, Knoebel, Harris, Isbell, Weddle, Q' Zirinsky. 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Try cz square knot. lpha Phi Omega OFFICERS President .............. ..................... ........ R o bert Erskine Vice-President ........ ...... G eorge Gregg Treasurer ............. ........... S tuart Brown Secretary ....... ......,. I ames Rousseau Historian...O...: .................... ......... P eter Koppel Sergeant-at-Arms ............... .......... R obert Starke Senior Faculty Adviser ....... ....... P rot. C. H. Black The Beta Omicron Chapter oi Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity was founded March l2, 1939. The purpose ot this organization is to assemble men in the fellow- ship ot the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friend- ship, and to promote service to humanity. A.P.O. sponsors the annual Beauty and Beast Contest and Dance. lt promotes the Keep Ott the Grass campaign, and provides ushers tor various school tunctions. Each year A.P.O. distributes desk size blotters to all students. A.P.O.'s newest project is the A.P.O. Student Lounge in the old power plant. Page One Hundred Seventy-Two 5- g- el- ' 21'77'gS' , ff'-'f X I ' 'wir ' -D . Q' 1 N - -- A 'nw vm X- + -1- - ...I!!!!.11,tf.f4? .1fL.f ff. 41ffAL.ti.lLf lt WtFlilflillxx:,:.Lxif.Qs s..sssQ.s1s,Q..4.-ls.-g4.:s.1-.1-,brig Glee Club I BACK ROW: Da Silva, Weber, Bruce, Tubielewicz, Sobie, Schwab, Hamman, Casselman, Boyd, Dixon. FRONT ROW: Rodden, Drago, McNichols, Graser, Prof. Black, Remington Wundrack. OFFICERS President ...................... William Wundrack Secretary-Treasurer ...... Chas. Remington The Glee Club is an organization created for students who, find fel- lowship in good song. The aim of these men is to add a cultural touch to our technical environment. The group is sponsored by Prof. C. l-l. Black of the Drawing Depart- ment and is very capably directed by Mrs. Black. The Glee Club sings all types of selections from the more classical and religious vein Llbmmm ' ' T ' E' Bfyd down through the novelty numbers and negro spirituals. The year's t program has included a broadcast over KTTR, performance at several school functions, and the trips to Lindenwood and Stephens Colleges for concerts before enthusiastic female audiences. ,, I I OFFICERS President ................................ Will Stoecker Vice-President .............. ......... R ay Pickett Secretary-Treasurer .............. lack Sullivan STANDING: Mathews, Strubert, Gammon, Cady, Coolidge, Weber, Sullivan. SEATED: Stoecker, Schowalter, Otto, Pickett, Wright, loffe. The lnterfraternity Council is composed of one member and an alternate from each fratern- ity. The Council interprets the lnterfraternity rules and regula- tions and strives for harmony and cooperation among the fraternities. T ' The Council plans the social rushing and sponsors competi- tive programs among the fra- ternities such as the lnter- fraternity Sing, 'bridge and chess tournaments and awards the Scholarship cup. 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There are now over thirty-six chapters throughout the United States. K 4. The Nu Deuteron Chapter was founded at Mis- souri School of Mines in May of last year, and the organization has steadily grown fnsince that time. The chapter is occupying a house at Twelfth and Pine streets, and although the fraternity is new compared to other fraternities on this cam- pus, it has steadily grown since its founding and the members have taken an active interest in campus activities. The group has been active in intramural sports and has held several social events for the lewish students on the campus. A great deal of work has been done in remodeling their house, and it looks as if Alpha Epsilon Pi is well on its way to establishing itself firmly among the fraternities at M.S.M. 1 1 I Page One Hundred Seventy-Four E4 it -..-V -. 2. ' -si ,gm-1' -LJLXIW:-2---..1-N V5.1 gilefi- ' 1. 'L' ,- - r ,f,,li,jf.! , -' f 1 'f U 4' , g,,,1.t .. ' ,,- .- X ,, ' , . - M r' M r ' ' 'FE ra A- ' - r 4 -'i' -A ' -'eflfff-U!L1Mw.Z,i:11ZmfG2 ' 'W 1031- X , .- F I ' ' 4 I v I , I 1 , l it Fraternity i l 1 5 Master ....... Lt.-Master ...... l Scribe ..................... Exchequer ................. 'OFFICERS ..................Seymour Rosenbaum ............Leslie Marcus .......Martin Tischler ............lrving Falk House Manager ......... ............... P aul Kram Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ........ Stanley Zirinsky Member at Large ...... ............ P ete Reisner Faculty Advisers. Leon I-lershkowitz .. Morris Fine C. W. Eshbaugh ' Ain't he Cute J REAR ROW: Rosenbaum, Fine, Cohen, Reisner, Stein, Falk, Siegle, Levey. CENTER ROW: Megeif, S. Fine, Ioife, Gelfond, Sentoria, Holtzman, Agron. FIRST ROW: Tischler, Fox, Kram, Marcus, Kaplan, Spanier, Zirinsky. Missing from picture: Martin Fine, Levine, Elbaum. I li F Page One Hundred Seventy-Five v A 1 1 l xx ,1 1 l , l I p I '-N -4 ,f I- 4 L, sm 't i '. t Q' ffl ' 1 , f.- ,gf . .A . ,LI ,et 3 .,.- .. fi - X H -V, r r I C .,,.,!- X: u,,.X,XxXXxx34q,, ,-x-:k-..sf-.1t- id hr?-31'- -Q.-.fe-' Qxfrgtni Y -be I IH' A 1 1 7 - .fffwfffff can f f -S.?'f' '-,fp f -1 15 . . , .2 5- .Z is 2 Z s .. a A 5, 7 M 2 f sf 4 7 .au . I :Wuxi ff Y 1152 7 .Tltxtf - to gsm 9-5 1 1 mtl!! f M E? f'. 11 1 mlm ,t , f bfi M N531 I : t e W ff 1 , 31,14 f !g ttf ts 7' FF! F 'E t 55? Q , If gm X13 xljlg Q F 'I tg I h P' ffl, 2 I tltl 21- .1 T 111 3 .tif tl' tm if' 35 '1 1 V-M fx x 21 . W . . I H W Fl frt 1, 1 to , M. .3 1 Q, as Q' W 1 I is Qsflg XI 411 I lt , V mint 1 1-NM! H535 gftif .IEA tiff' 1' sp ' How did I get here? D0n't stop now, boys. Pm excited. Just restm' OFFICERS President ............. ..,................. ....... I o seph Miazga Vice-President ..................... .......... W . A. Siegel Secretary .........,....................... ......... I . I-I. Fuqua Corresponding Secretary ...................... F. M. Springer Historian............. Treasurer......... Steward .............. House Manager Alumm Advxsor ....... .............. C . Y. Clayton Faculty Advisor E. Johnston, Ir. . ................ Don Schmidt ..........Kar1 M. Moulder Kappa lpha Fmtemit Douglas Castleberry H. Fuqua Page One Hundred Seventy-Six U Open House. M1 and M13 Room foo one move Patzent athlete Southev n Mmm s Kappa Alpha was founded at Washington College Know Washington and Leei in 1865, Beta Alpha Chapter being established at Mis- souri School of Mines on April 27, 1903. Since that time, Kappa Alpha has been very active on the campus of M.S.M., especially with re- spect to extra-curricula activities. During the summer of l947 the chapter pur- chased their own chapter house, which they now occupy at l3ll State Street. The actives have worked very hard remodeling the house, besides engaging in the usual social events. ln the latter category, the KA's presented their annual pledge dance in the fall, celebrated the birthday of Robert E. Lee, the spiritual founder of the fraternity, on Ianuary 19, and held their annual formal in the spring. Kappa Alpha has also been very active in intramural sports and other campus activities. BACK BOW: Sessen, Ryan, Browngard, Peterson, Weber, Driscoll, Parkinson, Siegel, Fuqua. THIRD ROW: Castleberry, Anblerson, Magruder, Smart, Ballman, Kracht, Schowengerdt, Ramsey, Ehrler. SECOND ROW: McPheeters, Reider, Schweder, Beyer, D. Schmidt, E. Schmidt, Iohnston, Miazga. FRONT ROW: Hogan, Blankenrneister, Subitzky, Springer, Dunn, Carlson. Page One Hundred Seventy-Seven Kappa Sigma i 9,0 we? Wir' it ' JQJQQ Q.. 0 0 Q: y .9 gp '69'o,'Wi,Q ii 5 If V9 -ff 1 -GN 1 rugfez e,,,Ox Na! i OFFICERS: 1 ' FALL SPRING President .............. ....... R . Hackman G. Rayrner Vice-President .............. R. Yochum R. Padfield Secretary ........... ....... R . Marting R. Knauer Treasurer ........ ..,.... I . Baker E. Telthorst TOP ROW: Yochum, Miller, Firman, Helm, Lloyd, Olfe, Alverez, Kuder, Clooney, Bachman, White, Casselman, Marting, Horton, Knauer, Thaller, Snyder, Kaller. FOURTH ROW: Duke, Tapperson, Bay, Sullivan, Griesedieck, McGil- lan, Merritt, Shourd, Koch, Moyle, Reed, Scholz, Futo, McGowen, Ecklund, Iuenger. THIRD ROW: Iackson, Steinmeyer, Turner, Padfield, Mabie, Thompson, Hackel, Bachmcm, Raymer, Schirmer, Baker, Hackman. SECOND ROV7: Hobelman, Vogler, E. Telthorst, H. Telthorst, Hoehn, Crosby, Smith, Wilman. FIRST HOW: Goodenough, Krath, DeWoody, St. Ger- main, Doss, I. Smith, Ashley, Bolanovich. DiPrimo, Knecht. Missing from picture: Gammon, Prank. 1 Page One Hundred Seventy-Eight V-1 '-,. ,. asses spear- g:3:..,.g:3T,' ' .- Nxt '11 rwrjfrfi- gtg. A -A' fi-, Fraternity Kappa Sigma was founded at the Uni- versity of Virginia on December 10, 1869. Since receiving its charter November 5, 1903, the Beta Chi chapter has been very active on the campus. lt has been out in front in intramural sports in the past few years, and its dances are the talk of the campus f'socialites . The strong Kappa Sig softball team came through with a fast finish to win the softball championship and also clinch the race for the intramural championship trophy last year. With only two members of last year's championship team gone, the team hopes to repeat this year. The Kappa Sig nine showed well in football this year, going into the finals undefeated, but emerging in second place. ln basket- ball, another of the major sports, Kappa Sigma came out with a record of 10-1 and the championship. Ping-pong doubles and boxing are other sports that have been taken by Kappa Sigma so far this year. The activity in sports cannot over- shadow the social affairs of the fraternity. The two biggest affairs at the Kappa Sig house are their annual Pledge Formal and Kostume Karnival. Highly decorative and very unique is the annual Kostume Kar- nival, which is one of the best of the year. Improving from year to year, the last topped them all with the addition of a fun house . The choral group from the house made a great showing at the lnterfraternity Sing to capture the highest honors and add a beautiful plague to the house. Pretty eyes, Mamma H oehn The outdoor type. Ami!J0!! Sultan. i Kiddies. Page One Hundred Seventy-Nine ' -V1llV: H'f! f 2. -.YY il 1----1 .A---Q 'H ,, l m 1 111: if .' 32 5 1- f Q 11? it 111 is 7 , 15 1:- -- ' 1. 1 1 1 1? 1 . x 5 1 1 lil . gift, --f t 1 . H11 21 1. '11-11 1 ii 'll 1 gif f L' . 11 -' I , lj 'lx ff 16 L :V 1 :1 2. , 11 1 11 E1 I1 ' I 1 1 . 1 1 1. 111' 1- 1 -111 , 1 - 1 1 , 1 y f 1 1 11 '- 1 Y Wx 'T'1:... .4 T s3 V'f'l .Q 5 , A 1. W-- . . A AA4li AM'-Lew A Mild-MNMWMML xmas 1 ,r 1 1 1 - 1 ,11, 1.. ' '1 X LW1 ' ' 211 J .1, 11' T115 1 -- 1-1 , ,4 13 .5 11k f ,, 11 . .. -ry 1.3, 3 ' 1111 1 - 1' N111 , 1 . 115 1 42 Q1 . 11- 1 , 1. 11. 11 1 lw 11 ' 115 1 . 111 11! ,. 141 1 1, lt 1'1 5 191 13 71 ,111 1 51 -1 I 1 il I1 1 11f 11 I1 .,4 11 '. 1 l 1 1 , . 1 12 r, 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , 11 l I f 1 1 Pledge week. What's ou at the Ritz?i' Sunday best. Duke, Willieis Warblers. Social butterflies. Joe, Billy and Marge. Have you heard this one? Now Itd trump his ace. 1. Page One iran' Lambda Chi lpha 3 .kg .A , M. , W ,, 9: .4 V , . Qi-1 'io'6 The Lambda Chi's of Rolla are known officially as Alpha Delta Zeta Cchapterl of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity-but more affectionately around the campus as just The boys from the Little Red Playhouse . ,ff - Our 80-year-old structure dominates an entire city block-standing alone in its center, like a historic monument to the Old Mid-West . It is due both to the appearance of this three stories of quiverin' red brick, and to the frequency of the festivities within, that have Caused us to be dubbed by this affectionate alias. The inherent comfortableness of our aged dwell- ing is enhanced by two unwritten traditions. One is that of keeping a big dog as a mascot Csince l945 it has been Olaf , a tiger-striped Great Danel. The second-a very gratifying reputation of being known as the friendliest bunch on the campus. And-as all good Rollamo articles must read- we're looking forward to another fulfilling year? a new year, which, although it will be carried out with an entirely different group of fellows, will, nonetheless, be guided by those same ideals that put us Where we are today. ' tx. W X Hundred Eighty 1 1 1 X , A V13 ei. .-.Li:':ie'eiSiiilSiii11iLi -15725:JM!!Ql.:'i2fZZZf!ff1f.4'5?5Z7fl5lilllllff MLl2'll5if3iXEiLSb153QiQg-?it4.lS.H. ' ,Qi 44, . M 1 l Fraternity ! 1 1 1 1 OFFICERS President .................................... S. R. Hrach Vice-President ....... ..,..... D . L. Griesedieck Secretary ............. ................. C . A. Tyrer Treasurer ....... ...... G . W. Iamieson Let's go back! X BACK ROW: Beverage, R. H. Walker, Schuster. FOURTH ROW: Bourchier, Mahoney, Gray, McC1ary, G. Hoffman, Gerecke, K. Niewoehner Chapman, Gokenbach, Culrno, Feiner, Dintleman, Sindelar, Bishop. THIRD ROW: French, Remington, Webster, Stein, Neidel, Jamieson, Holmes Stadelhoefer, Morris, Heineck, Allen, Dieringer, Wisdom, R. Niewoehner, Buterbauqh. SECOND ROW: Isbell, A. Hoffman, Billy, Griesedieck R. A. Walker, Reilly, Hrach, Tyrer, Moeller, Younghaus. FRONT ROW: Stoecker, Rock, Knopp, Klaber, Downey, Masterson, Turner, Allbaugh Poppitz, Knueppel, Brauer. V Page One Hundred Eighty-One -..Y ai - ,x. 1-Q.1 -4-4..,'i.: ffmwllffvs fwfr fl::f:0:fffWLfTf4ff74Zff ZZT7?:'7 'f'TC ff'Cfg'fl it Nwwxvxxxxwtsfsxugyy ' 'EP-,uiiifi -if w 1 News from the big city. Second floor sess'ion . Talented Gus! I X113 R Tl I I I I .. ET T I y W F t h It T ra erm y T ,M f . if cw Q . ' ' 11 f fx 1. M 'ar 'lo' I, f , OFFICERS President ............ Vice-President .. Treasurer ............ Secretary.. ......... . House Mcmdger ........ FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER T. R. Wolfdrth ........ ..I. Ratcliff I. W. Billdrd .............. S. Iohnsen R. Hunt ........... ........ D . Grimm R. Rutledge ................ W. Horst B. Wagner ................ I. Huffer l Page One Hundred Eighty-Two J07m's bedtime stories. 'di iff .,a Pals of the Garnet and G-old. Bob guns at midnight. Night life in the dungeon, Alpha Kappa Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha has been active on the Missouri School of Mines campus for a long time, taking a leading part in intramural sports, social functions, and academic activities. The house over by the golf course, reputedly M.S.M.'s most beautiful fraternity house, has, during the past year, received many improve- ments. The living room now sports new fur- nishings and in the rest of the rooms new color has been added in some manner. This molting tions of T. R. Wolfarth and I. Ratcliff, presidents for the fall and spring semesters, respectively. The social activities for the past year started off with the annual smoker which was attended by alumni, faculty, and prominent town men. Refreshments were served and some fancy en- tertainment was rendered by Mr. I. Lippincott, ctmagician from St. Louis. Three dances, the Pledge Dance, Winter Formal, and Spring Dance were held, and of course all the Broth- Q., , is the direct result of the excellent administra- ers had their Belle of the Ball down for it. Y ' BACK ROW: Wolf, Harder, Timbrook, Menzemer, Drake, R. Billard, Anderson, Castelli, Kreutzer, Brown, Powell, Timlin Wood. FOURTH ROW: Riley, Ruenheck, Grimm, Kyburz, Gevecker, Peterson, Sinz, Bender, Rinehart, Collins, Davis, Bach THIRD ROW: Iekel, Branson, Wetzel, Ratclitf, Hunt, Wolfarth, Rutledge, Wagner, Gollub, Sartorius, Cady. SECOND ROW Wilson, I. Huffer, R. Huffer, Krainess, Gould, Tess, McNichols, Rixman, Choate. FRONT ROW: Butirey, Davis, Schuchardt Bruce, Smith, Herder, Horst. Page One Hundred Eighty-Three -L .. - V - ,-...,., --.-F-f,-1, , 'i'1in'r,-1-.rn 1 - 1 xxvxxtxx XXXXR'-vu 'I-ff M xQ'QX't vS'QttENxxWS -5 sQtwN1Jf1 illwiillltwtm. Mu rm. imuw tt-N1 Hmsmx Nltll Wm NSS. 'tbl K T' . P E l ll tif . 1-5 .tl 1 2 ,.. 5 ' l Fall Semester OFFICERS Dave Petersen .... ....Comrnander.... Iames Chaney.. Robert Doellinq Ioe RSISS... ........... .. Lt. Commander ........ .....Treasurer...... ......Recorder,..... Sigma jg, N ws T' '65, lf' ff 5 1,64 A-43, ,f 'f' ,' ,-1 gjxv 1-xt-. K P l N f, l Spring Semester .........Richard Howell .......Iames Chaney ......Richard Boaz ......Iames Fisher I BACK ROW: Webster, Griffith, Kuse, Iohnson, Bottermueller, DeBo1t, Leaver, Meyer, Fisher, Anderson, McFad- den, Moniak. FIFTH ROW: Painter, Dean, Theerrnan, Glaves, Mattes, H. Anderson, Weinel, Pounds, Bermel, Uriwal, Thrall, Ienkins, Boaz. FOURTH ROW: Ross, Moeller, Dempsey, Doellinq, Petersen, Chaney, Reiss, Zerweck, Bennett. THIRD ROW: Schaeffer, Thielker, Lenox, McColgin, Wittman, Quinn, Tarantolcr, Fleher, Henderson. -2 SECOND ROW: Rucker, East, Howell, Anton,.Cook, Houk, Pickett, Canning. FRONTX ROW: Guth, Barnes, Vark, Spackler, Eric lthe doql, Young, Bullock, Holtgrieve, Hollmann. Those not present: Grantk D. Young, Kemper, Mann. T o S X- xsfssfi-. ff- Fraternity Gamma Xi of Sigma Nu, since its found- ing in l903 as the first National Fraternity Chapter on the 'Missouri School of Mines campus, has taken great pride in its rec- ord of being one of the perennial leaders in all forms of campus activities. Many of the alumni, as undergraduates, were actively responsible in the origin of many of the organizations on the campus, just as members of the chapter since that time have been active campus leaders. Socially, Sigma Nu's traditional dances and similar functions are outstanding and Well-remembered by those who attend. Early in the Fall was the annual Pledge Dance, followed by the Winter Formal at Christmas time. The Spring Formal was held in May and, of course, all M.S.M. alumni had many a tale to tell at the Sigma Nu Tea Dance held the Saturday afternoon of St. Pat's Week-end. Gamma Xi survived the turbulent War years, including the destruction by fire of the Chapter house, in good shape, maintaining its traditional activities and place in campus affairs. Though the house has been repaired, the future ideal Sigma Nu house has passed the dream stage and plans for it are now well under way. Ambush. . Little Red Riding Hood A quiet foursome. Shall we dance? Snakehouse rumpus. Page One Hundred Eighty Five Sigma Phi Epsilon The Missouri Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon celebrated its first year on the campus May 10, 1948. The opening months of the fall semester were spent in painting, repairing, and polishing the big white house at 401 East 7th Street, which the fraternity took possession of on September 1. Main social events of the year were an open- house Housewarming Dance on November 8, and the traditional Sig Ep Sweetheartnyformal on St. Valentine's Day, February l4.x4Another proud achievement was the organization, in conjunction with Sigma Nu and Sigma Pi, of a Christmas party at which 67 Rolla children were entertained and received gifts from Santa. ex The Chapter bids a fond farewell to its first graduates. Don Detjen, Don Reinert, Charles Browning, Larry Botkin, and Bob Day leave in Iunep and Charles Iohnson and lim Miller receive their degrees in August. If Sig Ep pep. There's Yo Yo! Hoarder. Five aces. Lestefs mad. KTTR Star. Stag Party. Tom's morning after. Me, me, me me me! Down homers. I Page One Hundred Eighty-Six .T I. ,X 1- xss1'is2:,fs: :Qs.-.f.' , f - 1 F t I It OFFICERS FALL SPRING President ................... .Don W. Detjen ............ Ralph E. Showalter Vice-President ......... Chas. M. Browning .... Thomas P. IN'irfs Comptroller ............... Secretary ......... ....... Historian ................... Guard ....................... .Alhrose I. Hudson ...... Iohn F. Stephens ........ .Thomas P. Wirfs ........ Donald O. Reinert ...... Arthur I. Shaver Senior Marshal ........ G alen I. Hesler Iunior Marshal ......... Faculty Advisor .Howard E, Lester...,. .......Iohn W. Harnmann Robert I. Cronlc Howard E. Lester Wm. M. Shepard Eugene W. Warren -I Overlooking the Calculus. REAR ROW: Danz, Forman, Voiles, Roemerman, Telthorst, Wiiherspoon, Cronk, Hesler, Shepard, Warren. THIRD ROW: Stone, Davidson, Miller, Johnson, Manocchio, Floyd, Botkin, Krautschneider, Normann. SECOND ROW: Hudson, Browning, Reinert, Wirfs, Detjen, Stephens, Lester, Schowalter. FIRST ROW: White, Shaver, Hammann, I-Ieyl, Day, Mac- Donald. Missing from picture: East, Eldridge, Fannin, Fichen, Fitzpatrick, Flores, Kopper, McC1inton, O'Brien, Sanders, Schuenemeyer, Wilkinson. I I ..1 Y - Page One Hundred Eighty-Seven I ta 1 HU, ,. -I ,4 4 Q -4 3 ,4 s. -X g sl I I I I 5 ' G ,., L. 1 - . s, A V-. if ' 1, , f ! '4 ' + Q S3 ,xi h'A I. rg! Q if ,- -1-4 pe g. -'J -4 'J -cf -A iii 4 ff Waiting for a streetear? Handicapped chow hounds. WE'RE Sigma Pi's! x . Sigma Pi F Fraternity ef, M714 4 'WSPJQ 9 '13 3 5 .2,., Illgjsl, 1 I f Y i' 4? l 5' - .,.,. li are afar. I ix- OFFICERS: FALL SPRING Sage Iaines W. Logan Iames W. Logan First Counselor L. Brant Robison I. Ashby Coffman Second Counselor Fred G. Koenig David W. Tittman Third Counselor Floyd W. Wright Robert A. Isringhaus Fourth Counselor Karol A. Skedzeleski William L. Mabrey Herald William H. Hiatt Slave A. Eftimoff Steward Kay Huffstutler Ted Dziemianowicz Page One Hundred Eighty-Eight Thein were the days. The politician. Sunday suit. ' The play boys. Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity was established on the M.S.M. campus in May, l933. Since then the Fraternity has flourished as an active leader in campus and extra- curricular activities, rising to great heights on occasions to exhibit its prowess in consumption of that golden nectar . To highlight the pig- skin season Theta Kappa Phi willingly supplied the liquid refreshment after a devastating tussle on the fabulous gridiron. To climax the- fall social activities, the chap- ter staged its annual Gay Nineties dance, sparked by much facial adornment on the men 1 1 r Mo'nty's Ballet. and the old new look, complete with bustle, on the ladies. Christmas, as always, found good St. Nick paying his yearly visit to Sigma Pi with his well-stocked bag of the usual expensive gifts and his latest poetic accomplishments. Even our St. Louis yo-yo's were on hand to wel- come him. During the year much has been done to im- prove the chapter house. ln preparation for the St. Pat's celebration extensive interior and ex- terior redecoration was undertaken. ' REAR ROW: Eftimoff, Hagan, Hentchel, Funk, Mabrey, l-Iepp, Kelly, Tittman, Huffstutler, Speak, Hecquem- bourq. 'THIRD ROW: McCombs, Wehkinq, Aldag, Kueser, Dziermanowicg, Ferry, Barker, Eck, Eadle, Hay, SEC- OND ROW: Isringhaus, Robison, Straughcm, Logan, Koenig, COffIT1GI'1, Wlnni MOIITQOIHGTY- FIRST ROW? FICII1k111'1, NASI-iedzeleski, Wright, Eckert, Brown, Hiatt, Peppers. Missing from the plcturez Ruclert. r Page One Hundred Eighty-Nine , W, , , ,, .. new-. . Xxrwrxu , zfxeqxnzg-.--e..g.2z.f-11-if inn fvr 1-ff,,reffwffffvflehff-'ffWf Wf 7f.f 'ff ' KK NX XX Teke tea party. OFFICERS President ............... Vice-President ......... Secretary ............... Treasurer ............... Historian ................... Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Scholastic Officer ...... Pledgemasier ............., Faculty Advisor .......... Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternit FALL SPRING Younqs......... I-lolme........ Frazier......... Klemme....... Win'cers......... Riviel1o......... Scales............... Shroyer................ I. Randolph ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: ' Curtis Laws Wilson, David Mitchell, Iohn Hill, Smith Gaddy, Paul Evans. .xi ,, N, , 2..7ft':5 5 ,-A N I .1 'tk Q ts, Q ,V ' -..47 N. Niederstadt I. Schaffrodt E. Sieckman S. Scales R. Egqeman W. Weinstein R. Niederstadt C. Palubiak I I U What, no beer? See no, Hear no, Speak no. Page One Hundred Ninety V lr Y X A Y ,,,VY , 4, U ,, ,, ,,,1 ,,, , , V , . H '-iff, Q .W X . .. Q 5 .f-5-Tf'ff1y ff-Q1irj':ki+f-13+::f'j-VV-:iff Iiif- faqs, f - '.-,., fgg,-U' A' fin ffpff, Q.. ww ff f H . . ' .- , . -he X sxX '-- . . .QT fc-YQ? .aqu-N:-+1e,4,-f-...-4:?2z-.-1.',f!lii'l:I:7Wg211171.55111tlxkhllflhiflldir-tkxi-is.iQS.3Qgl--,.-..S--.L--gssggzi REAR ROW: Da Silva, Lundby, Weinstein, Whitmer, Meier, Hetherington, Krause, Smith, Randolph, Greer, Burke. SECOND ROW: Bollwerk, West, R. Neiderstadt, Kuhlrnan, Armstrong, N. Neiderstadt, Eggemcrnn, Palubiak, Needham, McDonald. FIRST ROW: Iare, Scales, Riviello, Youngs, Klemme, Frazier, Holme, Winters, Da Silva, Townsend. The lack of ahouse limited Teke's social activities on the campus this year. There were two outstanding social events. The Spring Outing was held at Meramec Springs. Amid barrels ot potato salad, pounds of hot dogs, and cases of thirst- quenching beveragesC??D everyone had a fine time. Even those iew who went swim- ming in the spring enjoyed it. Last tall, dates from cities and towns far and wide were down for our Red Carna- tion Dance, a semi-formal dinner dance held at the Pennant. Dinner was served to members, their dates, and invited guests. Charlie Faulkner's band provided dancing till the wee hours oi the morning. In December Teke bought a house at llO7 State St. lt was occupied on the first oi April this year. ,. ' 2 Some dish f Girls for dinner. Aw, Quit 210-S1119 Page One Hundred Ninety-One V Theta Kappa Ph: . x 1 ' 54 ' V? Q5 n , A The l947-48 school year at Mu Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi was off toa sprinter's start in early summer when the l3th National Convention of the Fraternity met in Rolla. The National Effi- ciency Award of the Fraternity was presented to our Rolla Chapter at this conclave. Religiously, the Catholic Fraternity took advan- tage of all the services offered by St: Patrick's Parish. The fall Mission, monthly Study Club lectures and Communion Masses became stand- ard Chapter activities. The social events-dances, beer busts, and par- ties occurred with alarming frequency. The big- gest social adventure of the year was the winter Pirate Party and Graduation Dance . Elab- orate preparations were made. The pledge class adopted a resolution that . . . All pledges who are physically capable will grow beards for the Pirate Party. About fifty members and pledges were in the organization during the year. Nine new members were initiated in February, and eleven others left the fold by the sheepskin method during the year. These graduates will be missed the Chapter for they were wise in the ways of Fraternity man- agement, and have contributed much to the suc- cess of Mu Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi. tx. Homework. Big Ed. Fierce Pirates. Genial Jim. Serenade. Something rare. . x-St we .. 'ii ' l I s Q I Page One Hundred Ninety-Two ' Fraternity President .............. Vice-President ..... Treasurer .......... . .......... Walter Ianczewski Secretary ........ ....... W illiam Weismantel Steward ................ Pledge Manager ................ Iames McGrath Historian.. ............. Sergeant-at-Arms I ..............Iames Hoelscher .........., Ioseph Sirubert ......................Robert Buel Mooney .......Al Higgins The Tiger FIFTH ROW: Duifner, Hennessey, Rafalowski, Brice, Born, Bossert, Herrmann, Deghuee, Cardetti, Benirup, Cowan Wisch. FOURTH ROW: Maurer, Theiss, Sontag, Suren, Van Buskirk, Piorita, Fitzgibbons, Mace, Meiners, Oldenburg, Felt mann, Voganthaler, Delaney. THIRD ROW: Mathews, Schmidt, Buel, McGrath, Weismaniel, Hoelscher, Strubert, Ianczewski Higgins, Leahy. SECOND ROW: Allen, Rauch, Stegemeier Murphy Mooney Becker Ferreira Casey FIRST ROW Mark way, Dampf, Greco Baerveldt Morlock Zwirbla Warner. Missing from picture Kaempf Kmtile Murney Mztimo Barmex r l I 4 1 Page One Hundred Ninety-Three QM,-,,..?qi-g5,, f,.:,:4g, 7,,f,l3f,1'fvgwrr-,lgzafmffffurz-1zf'f 57ffY ' WT'7'f I ' ' N5 'l X'XXYN ' 'Tlx T' , 1 l g Q Q . l .,bsv-,-. ,. 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You don't say . . . 11 Hot cinders! R ? - ' 1 1 1, 111 1 11 '1 11 11 4 1 iw 11N 1 111 R. 111 5 1 1 ,1 11 1 1 1: 1 ,1. 11 11, 111 1, 11 1, 11 111 1 11 11 1 1 orrroi-:Rs 1 . l11 President .............. ....... R obert O. Gregory 111 Vice-President ...................... William H. Coolidge Corresponding Secretary .....1..,. William I. Main Recording Secretary ..........,....... Thomas B. Long Treasurer .................... ...... H enry P., Whaley 1,1 Editor ....... ........ H arold C. Brehe 1 , '1 11 1 1 1 Timmy Two pomt man. X4 Triangle Fraternity 1 1 ' Cigars. Page One Hundred Ninety-Four RGZUIWQ- Harmony. Dancing ? Saturday night. Trio. Working. I On December lO, 1927 the Missouri Mines Chapter of Triangle Fraternity was activated and since that date has been witness to many great events on the campus. This past year, with the perfect combination of a swell bunch of fellows and a wonderful fraternal spirit, we consider the best yet. Two successful dances, along with many other good times, served to relieve the humdrum routine of school and in- stilled an esprit-de-corps which exceeded any- thing in the 21 foregoing years of the Chapter's existence. 1 I 4 The field of extra-curricular activity shook resoundingly as the Triangle men made their presence felt and the ole college try was very apparent in every field. We know that in the succeeding years the Missouri Mines Chapter of Triangle Fraternity will continue to live up to its established repu- tation and will ever strive to exceed the goals attained this year. We congratulate our grad- uating seniors, who have helped to broaden the success and advancement of the fraternity. 4 BACK ROW: Crossman, LaRose, Deso, Landy, Iamboretz, Kortjohn, Huber, Stinson, Petersen, Salvo. FOURTH ROW: Maddox, McCa1lister, Crosby, Pippert, Kaiser, Perry, Evans, Boschert, Fields, Mattlage, Sira- cusa, Emo. THIRD ROW: Williams, Pantaleo, Otto, Whaley, Gregory, Coolidge, Vaccaro, Brehe, N. Dowlmg. SECOND ROW: Long, Commerford, Wibbing, Schmitt, Schrader, D. Dowling, Reed, Pyle. FIRST ROW: Main Ditore, Acheson, Merkle. 1 Page One Hundred Ninety-Five b .----Y --Y - f 15emf+-.X-, W--2iM'.v1a:wix'1i7wir ff,,'z7frfwffff4 ff-ifff ' ' ' ' I ' X ...1 J, 435' Warren the fence buster. Pres1dent .............. Vice-President ........ Secretary .............. Treasuren... .... Historian ......... OFFICERS Chi Sigma ,4 ...Leonard Kane Thomas Baniield .......Roger Brooks ......B1ake Caldwell ...Iohn W. Shute 1 I 1 THIRD ROW: Kruse, Banfield, Ferguson, Boyd, Tate, Coolbaugh, Gillen, Warren, Born. SECOND ROW: Dixon, Simpkin, Kane, Shute, Franken berg, Ogg, Tone, Doll, Hession. 'FIRST ROW: Bruer, Bounds, Gregory, Moscari, Tankersley, Caldwell, Blancke, Grooks, Bullock. Missing from picture: Wees, Wolcheck, Toomey. ff Ae? Fraternity I The Chi Sigma Fraternity was organized November 5, l'946, under the guidance ot Professor E. Carlton, With the ultimate goal ot bringing a chapter of Sigma Chi to the M.S.M. campus in the very near future. With the struggle of organization little eiiort Was given to other activities last year: however, with thirteen pledges the fall semester oi l947 iound the fraternity capable ot participating energetically in the sports program. One of last year's high spots Was in entertaining the St. Louis Sigma Chi Alumni Association, and obtaining their support oi our local fraternity. Totem'PoZe. Soaki Memomal. Champ Bounds. The Skipper speaks! OUCH- Forgetful, Anyone have the time? Page iOne Hundred Ninety-Seven l ,flume-m:1m+ -ext-ig , fm- ft Q, i :?:12?,:74'3'lflflfU'fYI ll ' Engineers The Engineers Club has been organized here on the campus for many years. At the present time about ll5 students eat at the club and many more Wish to join but there is not enough space in the club building. The present club is a merger of the old Tech Club and the Engineers Club. Besides the highest possible standard of living, the club tries to provide participation in intra- mural sports, promote an interest in campus or- ganizations, and enrich student relationships. In intramurals, the club was active in golf, swimming, basketball, football, andthe rifle team in the past year. A Student Council representa- tive is elected each year. The Engineers Club joined the Student Co-op Groceryx and has realized benefit from this association. Officers' mess. Forbes and Sis serving. Hard-working crew. Final week. Waiting for chow call. Buddies. Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight sweets-erfee.QQ-:ezinerfmfmlfgzxmzzaemxxwxxwfml y or Club OFFICERS President .................... Raymond I. luergens, Ir. Business Manager .................... O. H. Stohldrier Secretary-Treasurer .,..... ......... R . E. Reichelt BOARD I. D. Kelley I. H. Osborne OF CONTROL H. D. Ross W. A. Wundrack i Members in arctionil FOURTH ROW: Rustenbeck, Weiss, Coffelt. THIRD ROW: Wundrack, Moe, Carroll, Haley, Trace, Dieckman, McElhiney, Sueme, Stifel, Owens, Wagner, Tucker, Duerr, Miller, Withrow. SECOND ROW: Sopp, Aubuchon, Ostmann, Mallon, Pliehman, Foster, Maguire, Hudson, Hughes, Iuergens, Deichmann, Perino, Maag, Stohldrier. FIRST ROW: George, Masashi, Sydnor, Ray, Henry, Komoto, Schuler, Osborne, Ross, Losco, Romine, R. George. ,i '1 I I Z s 1 i x 1 iq- ' Xlf...i',4'Z,'1 g , -.-,-Vx S, Page One Hundred Nineiy-Nine fmm uf y r if Mfr f7i'lr'Q'! illf!f9v'!Z77 l371775777 'f'?'f P'W X' 1 ' WNW YXXXX N X .X .ffwxw ll! I 1? 1 Egg S w A 9 ' .Q 1 .f 1 - 4 ,- 'p .N ,P R, f' 4 1, Q '- E X R ,S Q' MI Q gl 11 2 E T.: I '.r 4 ff 'fl I ,. K . xc csv- r---4---. - mv '-A V- X it ---- gi ww ff 'A I it rs 1 .AL , .,. Jfmf.f,'!Mlllxlxtlf.!Qf1l f Sim 4, When, after tive days of study and classes, the Weekend finally comes our frustrated Miner doesn't know it he should rest ortry to catch up. But the eternal monotony of it all is broken now and then loy what we call the OCCASKDNS. These events, which may be any form of escape from a beer bust to a forrnal, serve as the spice to our educational soup. For what else but a true OCCASION can pro- videan excuse for inviting fair ladies to our Sylvan Staaland? .,..i.lW,-. .Aqua Y .. xnxx-1Sxz-M15-N-1le-gSv'fffwvr f1ffl,'ffww'f'ff,frzmfwfffwfff-if-'f'fffT'4l'7'?ff ' f ' 2' - 'WX'X vi W W Ll' v .f, fi .4- usmnrm 9 r Y Wllllfllll 'r2,3,4 .1 t ,. Pl N NF? A' f S 5. E- ..- Z E -1: 4 E Sf Z 3.-:2 1 3 5 ,is li E vi S 1 i 5 wg, nmtlulfrtlwft M 1 , 7 'i 4 .3- E 5 ' 1 - E 9 if ' t. ' 'fit fir, 1 ', It f' - -,Z I if l 1 L1 ,, ff Y ,. Chronology Room-815 per month. Pyromaniacs. Parents' Day. Page Two Hundred Two t 1 Fall registration. - SEPTEMBER Ooohhhhh! What a summer . . . here we go again. Ol' Mother Hubbard's cupboard full . . . 2632 mistakes sign up. Lazy summer . . . fast women . . . many Miners take THAT step. Billikens smother Miners, 61-0 . . . Miners head back to 1 Ozarks. Miners display poor sportsmanship . . . smash town . . smash reputation. Not bad enough . . . Student Council reorganizes . . . Miners disinterested. ' Greenbacks tempt Prof. Schooler away . . . Miners dis- appointed. ' Profs pour on coal . . . midnight oil stock jumps up. Frats wiggle finger . . . Frosh jump. Housing situation normal . . . some furnished rooms have beds. Klondike Ferreira back from Alaska . . . broke . . . Geology , Department brokenhearted. OCTOBER . No free beer or cigars yet . . . Miners go wanting. Miners hungry . . . plan Co-op . . . local merchants sweat. little Red House throws first dance . . . some members RED later. Miners in form before Miss America . . . lose to Memphis, 13-O. Wilson stands in exit . . . asks for discipline. APO's looking for members . . . throw smoker and build trap. Miners show life . . . defeat Mules, 14-7. Snake House throws Pledge Dance . . . members take ' pledge later. PiKA's have party . . . some members throw pins . . . cigars throw others. Miners blast Kirksville, 25-6 . . . show new power. Station KTTR begins vibrating . . . Keep Traveling Through Rolla, guips local wit. Miner Band receives, new uniforms . . . same music. Varsity Basketball hopefuls mustered at Blue Room. Miners look to future . . . Professional Engineering Con- vention here . . . future looks dark. I I I I I --ol '55s Homecoming greeters. NOVEMBER Homecoming again . . . same tall stories . . . same small beers. Flu shots start . . . Miner braveryltested. Hammer Throwezf' nips finger . . . now just hammers. Miners lose to Springfield, 14-7 . . . celebrate anyway. Glee Club looking for frog in the bass section. V lohn Hake, senior, dies of heart attack. Miners scalp Cape, 47-19 . . . picking up speed. Morlock pulls fast one . . . gets M Club intramural award. Cape opens door . . . Miners grabt MIAA crown . . . de- mand holiday. Miner tankmen get Wet . . . water finally warm enough. Still no free beer or cigars . . . Miners curious. Local merchants go loco . . . Co-op opens . . . rakes in 351800 first day. x , DECEMBER . Boys in Samrny's forces choose Annette Elmore Honorary Colonel. Interfraternity sing aired . . . auditorium then fumigated. Players give comedy . . . Miners roll in aisle . . . ushers take dice. Uptown Carney finds good picture . . . prices skyrocket. Snake House has Winter Formal . . . some still in deep freeze. Gay Nineties dance a failure . . . old line won't Work, either. . Cagers close eyes . . . take opener from Harris, 66-33. Grunting M. E. profs Win bowling . . . now bullying classes. Civils encouraged . . . Sanitation Engineer predicts great future. Cagers split games . . . hot and cold as the suds flow. Free beer and cigars missing yet . . . Miners doubtful. .. ... ...,... r nr rf, r.1lllffllllIyQJQJ?fZKJ' -'71 7 H X I ff Page Two Hundred Three UJOYYW .v C706 WMIMIIIWIIMWH KRNSNNR X -Y , W , ,wt gn uri ' fx , .' ' X qu z gg N NSW!! Wh Wldflbi x K Will! I ft is nn, f'ij27'ii'l'-iq f iii . , or , C C ., Axes- A M-f- -mf. f.Zf'f.-m.f,f,fAfzuf4QZmiff2wht ' if A Chronology ju , t Q WIN I!! 7 ! V5 s w 1: ,1 fl I I Y P f li .E -E :E 5 Registration routine. 5 Spring , 12 coke bust. I Sig Eps dance . . . Reinert still smoking. Miners stunned . . . History added to requirements. Blue Key has Smoker . . . no free cigars. V, ' E Vets' Guidance staff, etc., cut . . . Miners hope for less - S red tape. ' V 3 Anyone 'seen any free beer and cigars? - ' Fi ' Ii MARCH . Work begins on Chem Building . . . skeptics claim mirage. Glee Club attempts retaliation . . . Murder l they cried. Vets go wild . . . increase in subsistence voted. Holy landlords go wild . . . Miners' rent raised. 2 Cagers close season . . . E for effort. Q Water clear and fast . . . Miner tankmen scuttle St. L. U. . i Kieth4Goodenough fatally injured in intramural bout. 1 2 Sue Gleason elected St. Pat's Queen. . ' Q Iimv McGrath is St. Pat! . . . North St. Louis lace-curtain fi Irish celebrate. 'P ' Ted Weems supplies Miners with music . . . Miners supply if V dates with blarney. if Miners have murderous St. Pat's . . . dead Indians every-V 35 where. 'XQM .tg 5 APRIL' T7 1 . Congress shows new interest in UMT, draft . . . Frosh show V - A ' new interest in military, engineering. . ' A. F. A.Vinstalled-., ..Clayton declared lfionorary Furnace. 1 X J Af, ' iq Gammon tells Willie Robinson joke thousandth timel , j 4 -mllllllw wr 5 - Miner thinclads break precedent . . . snag MIAA Indoor auf, S title. ' , 7 ' f E MISSOQJRI MINER breaks precedent . . . prints printable 4 I A , g B 'Q Jo e. ' . ' Spring Football starts . . . Diehl's deserted. yi ' ,gm Weismantel guarantees early ROLLAMOS. , iigfj Poppitz amazed . . . promises free beer and cigars!!!! f 1 . mf Q-sig ! cps Mig' 0? 5 f 'f J ig SE 'Q 15 Page Two Hundred Five ' ,- a 1 V' fe-,ew-A,,,-I , - -'- , Xojry1.x'.xxxX: 'r. x 'fi's 'V fgfex l.-3? 4a:Li1vf.srf-flifffvwf1 ff,f10ffWff'fW'HZ'f'eff' A dance? A queen? A girl? Rotherlflf Page Two Hundre WGN 4 -f 4- B4 iw W J? .ff ','-,x ., x ,fw- 'Jenn ,. l f . f w'f.',Q., X , 'f ff, L -5 , , , L, sv MGMIVI ,. ybd 'X 3 Q HX, 1 ' r , 9:42 I! .V 11 1 x 4 'Lf1'-:xy 4 N ' w w is -4 ' In Y , . fi. ,ef ,fp zzz. '-'fi wif: ' fi'fr'::s:, :Wil I yr 1, f PZ xo S' V K r ,., ,. -. it r r. L.. - -r LT S. L' uf Q. E 2 'I Z. E N x -R 1 r L.,l f 5 5 E Z I9 9. R, Z it if . ff . r: n nl lx 5.4: , 5-: F: C ' . 'x X., Xxx ti' lk IW F! M 3 is I2 rj. i f, :gr ,, ,, , ,.. ,- , ., Toot toot! He made it. Harmony makers. Dr. Micldlebush. Big, isn't it? Worlcin' out. Whaclaya' say? After a tough day at the office. 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If 45 Z f' EE PM 5 'lf ff' w i, Z T 5 Er F' gl All , , f ., Ei T l i ff ,i , ' w I il 1 N r e I g, t M , ir ix , , it if 51 5 if 1 ?, Ht rl 5, f' il ? gi l S 5 l i till lilly l J,-i:,t dnl X411 l -fi 1' t ,The 1947-48 Miners do things in a big Way . . . What a reception St. Patrick, Patron Saint of En- gineers, got in Rolla this year! Hundreds of party-happy Miners and their dates greeted the Irish Elder as he rolled into the depot on that beautiful spring afternoon in March. His Weekend stay in the Ozarks ,Was eventful. Fri- day's program continued as St. Pat, cursing in rnelodious Gaelic, rnountedhis Manure Spreader and led the parade to Parker Hall. The Coronation of Miss Sue Gleason as St. Pat's Queen occurred that eve- ning at the Masquerade Ba1l.- On Saturday St. Pat and his followers, with faltering steps, attended the Sigma Nu Tea Dance in the afternoon and the Semi-Formal Dance at Iackling Gymnasium in the ' evening. Ted Weems provided the music for both evening dances. . On Sunday and Monday the Miners rested, assured that Si. Pill, St. Pat was once more convinced of their loyalty and allegiance. t i Iames Byrnes McGrath , , K X l 7' NX Rx 'Sa rr ' 4f'g4f 'i-:-5'+..,-Q,-1'-f'Af2f-'Lt'-..Q -Y - N, 'V f f 1 , V- V mtYXi5EtQx E.1 Af ?1 ' 1- 1 yf'1f'7fW,f,5:1Q,' qyqgmyf ,V , , .X X N x H . I I , ifm ue GACLJUFL Vi Queen of Love and Beauty rv i , rw I 4 ,ia uw Page Two Hundred Eleven ! - HHH A -X N -,.A,.-,1 ,5.T,.,,. -:R S Y'--H 'A ,-4.1.4 ..-.,,...a--QQQN-TQCQ-:::f.wf1.f1nvnrfwmrmv:r f1Wa7Wzvfafzf,fff.fiPfZfWWfle 1 I QW 'WXXQXX Q 3 E i I ,- E , 1 'Q 5 , ii? fi gr 9. U L 1 1 9 Q 4 . L 2 f xg.. :9 H N J .-4 NNQTIIWMWMIDWMBIIWWIIHIIIW. 5UIllll!f'l!WE AWIVFZWIIWIINIIHI 'fm-I HW ...z lWf'JJl?!!05lXNW?!!Nl1!bV1!i!'s'UlKW S!!NWINYi!!llYXN5Wl'!iMWMiWNIWll!!!NlIWWllW1HIII!WJMF!!Hlfll?!l W! ba. 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Dick Howell' Treasurer ............... ........... ...... M i ke Zwirbla . Assistant Treasurer ......... ....... I im McGrath Party planners. Every March the year's Work of the St. Pat's Board reaches a rollicking climax as the day of the Engineers' Patron Saint arrives. Ioe Miner deserts his'books for a Week-end of well deserved fun and relaxation as St. Patihas his annual reign. The St. Pat's,Board was organizedlin IQOS and ever since then has promoted various ac- tivities for the entertainment of the student body and to raise funds to help defray the expenses of the St. Pat's celebration. ' Board members Work diligently throughout the year to make this fete a cherished and lonq- rememhered affair, as well as one of the most famous and unique of its kind on any campus. Page Two Hundred Fourteen n E 1 I E in . E E E f I E : E . . . . 5 . : : E E : : . . : U2 : K E . : . : I : Q N N 5 I 1 1 , f If E f : F E :T .- : a. : - E .. .. . h I : . .. 5 S . E .. -. . -. 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We are grateful to Mr. Leo Painter and his staff at the Model Printing Company for the masterful print job, Mr. Paul Schenk and the Becktold Company for the fine covers and binding, and Mr. Grass and his employees' at the Esquire Photo Studio for the excellent professional photography. Engraving by N Central Engraving Co. St. Louis, Missouri Printing by Model Printing Co. Wellston, Missouri Covers and Binding by? Becktold Co. St. Louis, Missouri 1 .xx - Professional Photography by Esquire Studio tPortraits and Miscellaneousl Rolla, Missouri l-larry Swain CBuildingsD St. Louis, Missouri , , - . Y W , H - Y ,Q:,v-v..El,,'--fp-ffyf 'ff fy 1- X W -v Qfgxzii-i., lg i712--.. --X-,X,:.L.g, -- .-. ff' , f 5 , H' 1 XNSSNL :fx x ' -xzz- ' ' ' F 1,MMXK SS, ,iff , f, f , wg Wan ,ff f A 4 xxxsswgm-Nxxe ,f ff ' ' n ? ' ' Q ' s I be ff QW .W ' N: ' , f 2 49 1 4., MZ, , , fm , I f I 1' V 'H 4 ' ' X' V- . 5 'V ' Z Q ' f ,, f , , , 5, , f ' . 1 ,ff Qgif 'V if f f ,, f. f, ,X f- ,W fl 4. 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