Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)

 - Class of 1916

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'IL av f 1 ' u ...M- - u x N 1 l f I 4 S Q 1 4 7' g.-.-.-.-.opp - I ,, AS 4111, I Jw 4,iEgEo WM I I IQQL IIIIIIII SSISI III., ...I PUBLISHED ANNUAIJLY STUDENTS IVIISSOORI SCHOOL IVI INES IVIETAIJLUIQGY ' I 3 I BY THE X I 2 I I ' I W' E OF THE i N E I . - 5 OF I A : I II . I AND ' I 3 5 I AI I .-' I I ' ' III Im ,H 'T V, . llllllllllll u!!! 6 35 ' .153 5-549' ' A--!!,.n-. 5 .inhh'n'.--.-.'n'0--:I--TI ts 'Eg -If JT-I .a4'.'-v.v.'.uh- A-I: 13, .I .H vi Q 9 5 if . I '9!!!.X FLM! 'fl 92555-k '!'fE7'- FOREWORD N presenting this book, the 1916 Rollamo We offer no apologies and solicit no compliments It is yours -all you have made it-all you have done for it. It is but a mirrored image of yourselves during the 1916 school year of the Missouri School of Mines and Metal- lurgy. fQllWe have endeav- ored to give you the best there is of you, by the best there is in us. If We have failed, it is to be deploredg if succeeded-we ask no more -for then it is a task well done, and a mission fairly fulfilled. f gf- -- .1 f' '-raw.-im, ..5-:i,.3W f f-V 'P' JJ ' V I n j I ,psnrrn f lrlllW!lllrll'illll'lWillllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.llillllllllllllfllllllllllll 1 SL 1! . K' C N tA e ' L ,.',4,'5.2f:a'-g ' .fb ml 3. ,.. X J .-Q-f - 5121 ft ff :'fjf'f f I '. iff I '.-Q5-2 2 I 2. f Z 1 1 1-1-I .1 if .J ff.-if A1...l...:.':.-In -IIII . .I ::,':...l'-.'.'-'..-- :JU .,: :.'-,'.: tus:-. I-I.:-. .V. I.-.'.:.i4.',..-FP... ,- . - : ..l.VV.'.'l. 25.2.53-?.5.Ef1'f 11-S5'Pt -.511 'fri -:i- ' 3-gig' 5 Q:'.j.'.'1.f5j 'gi' -iff fig,-, I . ' :'. Z'-'J g 1 gf-5-2 1- -' -1 -5:-Ii g, ff. 115 1-if-5 .Q-15. ' f fx f X X Q qv, QQ if f- CAF? Vg 4 - sz '-Q, , X4 1 , l- N gn Wb4ff1 1nf kv W W w N fyf X ,Y ku A Q, 1 X . 72,72 9- , ,. . : ' 2 5:4 ' 4 .1 'W ' f X 4 Lfgi-2-fp' N 5 X y '-'I-,v... .x . 5 12455. 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HE AT- TENDED THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF MARYVILLE, GRADFATING FROM THE MARYVILLE SEMINARY IN 1894. SEPTEMBER, 1898, SAXV HIM ENROLLED AS A FRESHMAN AT THE MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES AND METALI,I'RGY AND FROM NVHICH INSTITUTION HE GRAI7I'ATED IN IQOI. HE ATTENDED THE UNI- VERSITY OF XVISCONSIN FOR THE REGULAR TERM OF 1910-1911, AND SVPPLEMENTED THIS XVITH SUM- MER XVORK AT THE SAME INSTITUTION. HE RE- 'ITRNED TO THE MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES AND NIETALLI'RGY IN 1911, AND HAS BEEN HERE EVER SINCE. N O I . w 1 . .. gn ' M 5 W, 'I o 1 I I X -v Aa 8 1 X iw ugly Mud .9 INYUUID -in 5 V K 555 wig? 2 ra ' ,. 'H I M, W 1 i 1 egg 26114 3 fl' I ,lb -.-N.. ,..., Isl-iI',f,.f.Q 11 4, g ' , 'g,fQQIlfIQ4L?lQ.,A H f eg f' .1 f 5 1 1 1 l , 1 3 l 4 PAIQKICN HALL ui N ANI? HH I I I s E 1 1 W I UNI 4 5 K qi -1 v I G 4 E ,-,,,-5:41.31-Lsyr,-,.A.N - ' wg, I llkl1 If IEW IIIVSIIPFYVI1' f v V 1 L 'a ..-...N-,.q.x-.. ..,...,.,.,,,,, MINING BUILDING H 1 'a Q 3 M,-...Au ,W ,... 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St. Joseph, Mo. . Chili1'1D21I1 Vic-e-Cl1ai1'111an Secl-efary . T1'821Sl1I'G1' S1-11001 of Mines 'I . ALBERT ROSS HILL, A. H., I'u. I President of the I'11iVe1'siTy 1 1 I 5 I l I I 1 E l ! I I W ,,,,. 7, ,,,,. AM 5 Page Thirty-one t I 'l Page Thirty-I-wo l QV, AVSTIX LEE McRAE, B.S., S.D. Tun liwtu l'i Phi Phi .Phi Beta Kappa ninnwron on MISSOURI sei-root. or MINES AND METALLURGY Fellow Anieriran Assoeiatiou for the advancement of Seienceg Member of Som-iety for the Promotion of Engineering Education: Member Executive Council for Missouri of the National Economic League. li. S., University of Georggia, 1SS1g S. D., Harvard Uni- versity, 18865 U. S. Signal Service l.Eleetrieal Workj, 1882-S95 U. S. Signal Servic-e tMissouri State YVeather Servicej and Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Missouri, 1889- 913 Professor of Pliysics, Missouri School of Mines, 1891-943 P1-ol'essor of Physic-s. University of Texas, 1894-963 Professor of Physics. Missouri School of Mines, 1S99g Director Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, 1915. A loyal friend and supporter of M. S. M., and a con- srientious man who has always endeavored to do the right thing. l l 1 l 1 l l N .l.T..-.. . M.. .- -W h-,iillf DURAND COPELAND, S.B. Tau, Beta P-i Sigma Rho PROFESSOR on Mn'rAL1,Unor AND one nnnssmo Cope is now on leave of ab- sence, but all the students who have the pleasure of knowing him hope for his speedy return to M. S. M. For a Short period of time he iilled the position of Director of the Missouri School of Mines, but the demand for his services as a consulting engineer soon caused him to resign and obtain a leave of absence. GEORGE REGINALD DEAN, CE., BS. Tatu, Beta, Pi rnonnsson on M,yrHnxi.vr1Cs MP1-of Dean, generally called the wizard of the unknown, is re- garded by the sophomores. who have the pleasure of taking mathe- matics under him, as a very con- siderate man. This consideration is shown to every man in his classes by his giving examples for everything. The men are class- ified into two divisionsg the F. M. ffeeble mindedl and S. M. fsim- ple mindedj, thereby covering all possible cases. H F dx-T . is ,J fx iii F' gk -six f a I r gxqi EEE S3 'Mi 1114?- . ' '....ei,-. f - ne K. ww-- L Page Thirty three - fftflj' v'1'T?.f?f, - g 'iff Jaw 1,414 - '1 C ' A594 .2 WEA- A . sf.- E Exim -H ' H . , llllgliwel mmf if 11 We , f liQ'QQW3f : I 'VYA 6 vf5Z.?v ' X' .H n -RA i . V' kv ,hgfv 23 if H Z ' A 4 e7-WST E3 Y 42.1, ymvjy 'I f E i .... til 124 U C 4 E 5 , H Yfilojy, ' M, i f, W ' L, - A M y 'A, I: - sf, f A T l . f it ll 1 ', -- :F - . 1 'a.f:.?3'1f 1 5 H E ' . ,e Aff' 'uf' rf 4. ' fix WW E 11 ELMO GOLIGHTLY HARRIS, C.E. rnorlcssou or' oxvul ENGINEERING One of the most delightful studies that is looked forward to by the l1DdBI'C1HSSlHHI1 is the tak- ing of leisure Courses under the Professor. His annual warn- ing is well known to all of his stu- dents, ffThe student should peruse the text, which many fail to do. VICTOR HUGO GOTTSCHALK, ILS.. BLS. T011 Beta Pi 1-nomsssorr or uiimiisrnx' Getty is one of our ll10St popular Profs. and is every stu- deut's friend. He has one very bud habit und that is the writing of some of his lectures on the lvlucldroard with one hand and Ql'1lSll1gl'11Ql1l with the other at the szuue tilue. Evidently either ussuules that the student knows us much of the subject as he does or is llilTl1l'il.llj' us bright. I aff fluffy jour N . -L.-,W i. :DY 'V' . I ' Ia' Yum -41m-Sw GUY HENRY OOX, Es., MA., EM., PHE. Alpha Chi Sigma Tan Beta Pi rnomsson or GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY '4Baldy is well known as a stern professor and his ability to predict that a certain number of the lnen in his classes of Eco- nonlis Geology will dunk is ex- ceedingly well known. He is a good teacher in spite of his stern- ness and evil predictions. It has always been a source of wonder to us how he came by the nick-name Baldy CARROL RALPH FORBES, B.S., E.M. Tau Beta Pi Sigma, Rho rnoEEsson OF MINING This handsome professor has the art of giving the student con- siderable practical f'do1m in his lectures. thereby showing that he not only knows the subject thor- oughly, but is clever enough to be able to tell the student about it in a clean clear-cut manner, greatly unlike some other 'tProfs who evidently know their subjects, but can't or won't tell the student much about it. ff- I I I I I I iff, I ' I I I Page Tliirty-fiqnr VZ, ' 'I JOSEPH YVAYNE BARLEY, e AB., A.M., PHD. O V. - . ,.ff, -as V , - .. Sigma Nu, PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH DOC Barley is a man who makes l1is lectures extremely in- teresting, his courses being de- cidedly different from the majori- ty Of other courses in the school. His main theme, Human Nature, CII is successfully worked in now and then in his lectures. The popu- larity Of his courses well at- tested to by the Overtiuw attend- ance at his class room lectures. He also is a great sprrrtsman, for he sure likes tO fish. l 'I 5 , -' ll 'O-Ll.: .Va 5 s V ,Q -- 4 . '4f,'f' ' ' n - l ., , . K U Vs .J ff 1: LEON ELLIS GARRETT, BS. Q. T. TU-II Beta- Pi n fi. .xssovixrn PROFESSOR OF' I i1A'1'i-imixries A ' . Prof. Garrett is renowned as the - f appreciatur Of a gOOd joke, and quite frequently he tells One him- self. The students under him eu- juy his lectures which are so very x 1, . clear-cut and cOucise that they naturally have tO learn smiiethiug of the subject. 1, L. - .- 3: Y HB xi - '.' i, V 4, ,gf , 1- -c' . -I Jn' N- 4,1 IAQ. --A if M... 1 l :jfs -'f i'3x g fl 1 wi .f.l..,'s45.'j,.','1.g-. ,J ff , A- A - j ,j ff! L- A i V Z.. N, amgi? i ,VV :ff 1425, , -L4 .it . A - H - 7,-in L Y . 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Tau' Beta Pi Pi Kappa .-llplm ASSOCIATE rizornsson IN 11n'rA1.- 1,1v11Gv AND ORE nunssixo Here is 11 Illilllfllli who is very fond of reciting incidences of the Junior trip. He delights i11 ask- ing the Seniors ziboutsc-elies that they saw 011 though most of to never llilVil1g ject in question. the Junior trip, thein plead guilty heard of the snh- JOSEPH HENRY BOWEN Ass1s'r,xN'r rnoriasson or suor wonic Shorty, as he is best known to the Students. is noted for his I good nature. As long as he has bee11 connected with the School of Mines, which dates lu1'0Ill 1902. he has never lost his temper while tezlehing the fl'QSl1111l:'Il to saw 11- long il Sl'l'illg'l1f li11e. ls very fond ' of horses und kwps il tine roller- F? 'KA :L . Z Xfi I U .Ju , --1 4. f'-.13 ,1,Qm.u. K CN FQ gl 1 wh fxiljzsz J. 1 , 'fd V4 W tl ' icgejzll Ao ' tion of Dan Patc-lies. Often A -- seen discoursiiig with niysterions 4442- X' whiskered Sll'HIlgEl'S frmn the 3 4, A hills. 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':'11 11 iw lllxi llllii it 1 Q1 Page Thirty-sefven 51- 1 ' 5 tilllilltlll ' if 1 A - faggewlf nf., .. ,JQYQW l N, vm? J- 7. - .V 1 it ' 5 If r 5 --Q f - 151. 'i ' My . 3- - -,-,-jg-:Jvg A ,I . ..,Y ,,..,,, E I! 'nv A 4 , , t F,-LlxAF..l - r - Z7 f 'utr ,nge 1. 4 A li ' 2:21. t . -.,'4. N F 3, H' six-1 wx 'x X 'S H, ..h J CHARLES LAURENCE DAKE, EA., MA. i ' i' .-lccclf-iff, Gauimrzi Alpha, Sigma, Xi .xssis'rANT PROFESSOR ON GEOLOGY AND MINEROLOGY PrOt. Dake has made good from the start. He hails from the Vniversity Of XViscOnsin and is certainly worthy and well quali- fied for his work. His vast ex- perience in the field Of Geology al- ways nlakes his lectures interest- ing and very instructive. Has the ability tO walk the legs Otf Of his entire classes. EDGAR SCOTT MCCAXDLISS. rNs'rni't-'ron IN situ. ENGINEERING Mac mules from Purdue where he received his B.S. degree in 15109. Since 1911, he has been try- ing tu inject Railroad Surveying into the prospeetive Civil En- gineers Of M. S. M., with varying degrees Of sucvess. He is noted fur his mntoundedly stitf exams., and is fond Of telling Ot his eX- periences while with the Burling- tOn Railroad. He will also give a levture On the Slide Rule upon the slightest provocation. Meni- A her A. S. Q . N r. v I . , -.y -ff. .4-1, '2,f2NiN3fvi'g,4 ., .j V v 1 AX' -JT f . f - , x 1, 1af'P',- lung- t -- ' -T? 'gif 'T'fi'qf t ' :f ' lj l ' fifkftf'-Q -r elf -. '. ? if ,f V J: L.:q37-,,., LE, ., 1,-QW.. I, - Q, -4 ,1-..f- is .1 , N. 1'-J-L vlflki ng' A ' L -v ' i ' if K C-:f1s.v!4f,44 t. 'A 14-fat., ., 1 :gi Y. , v , . . ,TW H 3 L ,ji ' V3 - ' .S 1- 1' l :al - M f ' . -it f 2'-'gL?? 3 gi U1 , -1 f - f f fm- H..-'Yr z -- -Q N -lg -,,,79j, I V 5 ..,,.l4gl A3 . Q -Q-5 X .,-,M ..T.,..g-- M .. ,- l-yy, - --f N- f . 5, ft -- as - -- , 'VJZQJL ,-1Li:'ifi 9' -'-- -' f '... E' 531731 .Q f 5 ff' . 7fQiTf4'QL V '-ful .. T V il if llr' 1 . We -- T-3-v-v-,,.--W -- 1.-.ff-. ,g --l Wait 1 - ' '- lam fhllly-figffll 0 N -uzh CHARLES YANCY CLAYTON, Kappa Alpha Tau Beta. Pi INSTIWCTOI: IN x11e'1ux1.LL'nm:Y AND one nanssixc Boots is an M. S. M. prodncl. As Instructor of the Mel'all1n'gy of I1-on and Steel, he manages to keep the Jnuiors worried fi-mn February to J une. While perfem-t as a Teacher, he, ton, has de- veloped lhe fatal sylnplmns of hn- lnan frailty, having fallen and taken onto his lvosoni a wife. In Conseqneiice he is now rapidly drawing infu his shell. so that we see mnch less of him than we-'d like lu, except in lhe 1'lilSS-1'Il1llll. CL JOHN CHARAVELLIC INGHAM. Bb. Tlmta- Xi Tau Beta Pi Ass1s'r.xx'1' PROFESSOR 01-' Q1-1mns'r1:x' 1 .' Pruiessui Ink Laine to in fI'Olll xXvilSllll1gl'0Il l,'nive1'siT,v in his. snplioinure year. He wan' pleled his course af M. S. M. in 19123, receiving the degree uf HS. Both loved and feared by the freshmen, he takes keen delight i11 kidding them. and lucky is lhal' freshman who can really kid bavk. i' Q 'I fl1lf 5' 5,ll!l2H':llll xl ' Evil' .--A -124m -. '?i3+, ' 3 P- . ,I , -. . I .gl KN 1,-L: E I-1 L-3 x I -illf llj Li: 'i?' I .f, f' 'Q T 45.44 .If 5 X 1,911 'N 5 E uf' 1912 'E' I -. f 1 -r. -2-sf we E: SY :html I Lt: I, ,L ' 1 li TI! .gl l 'E+ I 2 - '5 f'f . -I ,1- ll' Il' ' 'f.. .Nr Ze Ze. eil , l .. . lx l . X euek i Q 'T l . . V . 'I P212 71' I fl k is F - , I I .'-Ili f'fA.zQ-X2 1 Y i :A 4- 'N .Xi-434' . Qux I f xr.-Cl' h. Xlf Y I I I I I I a1E 'fiE77Q--4 gk 'P - I- rs n .x F f.'F'-2I's..k'- -4- - Q. M I f- I I Q Q I' Q ,p e 1 I I I I i u I 1 1 I I Ili' li YY, LUN- VI Page Tliirly-nine l l rw? null lll l l'i l 2 Wu: wifi x -W -:lame 'ii Y . 'mf .AHF --mf' - . Y l l 4 Tw- ' 'J ' ' ::L lhql ff Y, , ' 3 . ,- . ll--1' ,,,, f ': 2.4M-ll 4- 7' ' L A me- . 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However, when he returned this year we discovered that his en- deavors had been confined to the pursuit of a Wife, and in which l1e is reported as having been most successful. Prof. hails from Har- vard, but he is such a good fellow that even that is not against him. DONALD H. RADCLIFFE, B.S. Troufcl Club Pi Kappa. Alpha 1NsT1urC'roR IN GEOLOGY AND Mrxnnorooy Rad has so monopolived the sophomoie intellect that they dlGllll of him at night and feal his inevitable xeidlct ot, Thats the second IXOChf0l11181 He leceived his lxnoxx ledge ot iotlts tiom NI S. NI ind is upholdlng the standard ot the school by in ilting his classes ilmost is uell X9INGd in them as himself In the summer of 1015 he held the position ot Geologist ot the GX psi Oil Co, of lfulsa, Olil ihoma Jg. .h . ,psf . V qu, I . g 'X i, ' vi Y t'- H Q f I ' 1 'J V bl A V' V I l , . ' l vii. E21- T1'-L ,M 1 Y rv, - ' v, I , 1' .VII 5 35'Nv' xv A, .XYW7 - f ax-. t' W i, J ' ' r+L.S..-J , 1 2' .gfiiifl-' ' ' 4 ' L: Wi 2 Tfiufiii' ' G Vki- -vgug, '-.' Brya- Pagr Forly , .,., ,.....-Y. 5' ,--.-1' . QL ,ff ll - , 1 ilu- l -- l . lbw.- - 1 N wllmfsuy' 'li l lll'iii'l'i'1'Hlll Wmmll l,,,.v:. - Y :4v .tl 5 N - wB1.weM'v' K 111211111 I E R. E. DUFFY, B.S. 5' A , 5-ge., 1. l I 1521 Q Tau Beta- Pi E l V '6jQ,f ' INS'l'RUC'TOIl IN rwmxwixe AND .nglivfz J' il D1sse1uP'1'1v1s Gisoxlmm' .V ',g 9Q-WMU gg Dulfy, the 1111111 who teaches til ' -1 N3 E Deseript, is tl gx-aduate ol' M. U.. 55 lj: -,'H11?1j receiving his degree in inns. He T.j,gfil1wF' ezune to us iu 15112 and since then ' . . fn, ,fp 1 has become known as the fresh- 1 fig. -'ft -ij l11Hl.l,S friend. His 8Xf1'Q11lQ 13' l 'L A patience has kept lllilllj' ll be- fuddled descript victim i11 tl1e iield. hobby is tl1e lllillilllg 111' violins in shop. but us no one has - ever heard him play 011 one. this E becomes il deep dark iinystery. A 1? 'XX . F. H. FRAME : 1xs'1'n11C'r011 ix P11Ys11's - AI11'1fll91' man who l'Gllll'llS to us this year. 111a1'1'ied. He has little to say, but as that was k'll2lI'ilt'TGl'- f istic of him before his iiiurriaige. we cannot place any lllillllli where it is not deserved. Mr. F1'illl1C re- I ' ceived his training ut Clark Col- lege and at Wlesleyau U11ive1-sity, Fi after which he tool: Cllil1'g0 of the 1 . Testing l,z1lm1'ato1'y of the flBl1Gl'ill 71 Electric Ce. at Pittsfield, Mass. . 1,. L... . 1 , 1 vixi. 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'Jig 1, p 'il it V' IH' 'iilg lwezlwizl 1 524 grid A 'H fiflgi, jg , : K fn. ,f F .A gf, JW? f S , 55 -uit? . - is - V., lr. . .Fgv ll 'C Z M , f I' i i Wi- ' 'J' ' 1 lg 1 1 X895 in , 1 , ,fa il. 1 1 ifffff E' Jw-w is ' 1+ 'Tb E 'pm -,rj gi A 'i H .. vixp' ,. WILLIAM HARRY RISHER, B.S. Emanou' Trowel Club ixsrnncmon IN civn, ENGINEERING Rish is another Purdue man having graduated there in 1912. He was instructor of Civil En- gineering at the same College in 1912-1913. From Purdue he came to Holla where he has since been demonstrating what a good C. E. should and should not do for the past two years. Only one bad habit. Fussing, and indications are No hopes? ROBERT JOHN .ANDERSON Tau Beta, Pi Theta, Tau Beanery ixsrntfcron ix AIETALLOGRAPHY Andy graduated from the Case School of Applied Science in 15114 and came to us in September, 1915. Seems to be given to the habit of joining all manners of clubs and organizations. Among these are to be found Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, besides the above listed and he is also Re- search Assistant of the Mine periment Station. After Andyl' has been with us longer we may be able to add to this list and give HA A more information as to his daily rx --.4 A 'QA ll Z LA, X liic. li -Tiff .. , 1 , ffl are W , A 1 it it er 1 im- f , sr, f ,M f 5 1 ,ir 1, lg A 1 if 'M f,f?.ff T are lift 1 31 A ,l ' mf ' ,4 ,. ' XE K 1 K, 'I ,V pg., if 1,44 , f J - 1 1 ,, i',:F-I ysb v-X L 'pu-F -7- E Nvff-1,3-an xlixqllizd Ail- ,i . t fglf ' l 1 M ..mF eg' iif-sas? p E7A1'f32 ' 1. W 1. .ff-. 4, i ii fi ! 5 'liiiii 'iff ' ff' bfi' 4 V 11 'I - ,-7' V6 V Vid 22- i , f ' gl, 1 if ,. li s A -A ll ELA We 2 1 V - f 4 fu ,A 4 - -,fgiff-1-1' ' 'A-K ' E A we-4 A 1: . 1.1 I .warp --L 1-4w??1afffM ,,--, Wg - ' - 'TA 'f .5511 ' -' Y-Jw: 'ffng F b 132:-::i.'Q H 2.-Lf: ' - r-Q:-:PM . ji Ni ': 'WN E il.. 1 - lulpyu:lT'y!2gWllillltllllli. L fmllll-illllln 1 IQ Page fozly lfwn N l l -- e..,.-,-.- e e I i NVALTER L. DOBIIC, BA. Q Fuvnlty Vinh INS'l'Rl,'L l'0I! IN ui:m,m:x' .xxn Al lxlcicuimmsv Dobie 1-anne to ns frmn Wis- A eonsin where he gl'2lllll2ll'Ef-l with ' 21 B.A. degree in 1915. His quiet V and reserved ninnner innke him 2 well liked by the students. lt is il W difficult matter to get any dupe V' 'i on this persminge. one FCZISUII he- ing, he has not heen with ns hung X enough, and the other. he dues nut 1 talk much. About all that mn he Q- '--- i said aiguilist' him is that he is :in 3 0Cf'ilSlllllill l'nsser. I V NEIL C. HI's'r1N1'1L1i,E1:. lm. EN Xi 1 I Pi 101111111 .Alljlllll i 1xs'rRrv'mn ix icxtnnsii Hntsy Ql'2ld1l21TGd frmn the Ohio State University with il HA. - Z degree in 1903. During the ,vezir I of 19123-191-L, he was iiisti'1irIu1- ht' , English at The Ollie State Mili- tary lnstitute. BIiljll1 ' Q-anne to ns from Culver Hilitzlry Arzulelliy in September, 1915. and slmrtly declared war on fl'Qilllllilll pnnvtn- 215011. He entrenm-hed hehind XVooley and hegan ai nierriless homharclnient of the freshmen lines which lasted until Jllllllillj' I 19. ' i wlll'3Wn1i'1f it it 1 wh: : :, - Nw' .t 1 't V IEC,-ff 2Afixg'?iq,-.1 is-1 I 1 i 1- Shreve ,wifi-.fe --1 lx5 'K4-3 1 T2 5'Tf7f- ' nl Y57'.'i in-Lg nil' ' - 1 1 w -M11 ,. ,,,...-Q V -1- . lP'ff 5 -,gfi, ' fe Hkrfi Yfiggflggge 1-5 'T'l I f ' -' 'fimf E'XfL'-x,Qj5f,7fgiv. .i',g:l,l54 lr l W 'l L ll 'B E iq I I !Y4 Q:-ls,SQ35:1,?'l,LQ , l 'll V 71 xp V: - I! tl - - ? ' l ' li 'Rf . We 'e - -it-in 1.1F'i .'l 'li' 1, 1 1 it --- i-i 1 A 4 1? g a j,,i:1':f1a? ' L 1 ,T.V ' ,- , A- .fl-Ev 1 pl, ' xx , - 1 t ' ff: ll 1 lit llll lllllllfh 'nw M 1 1 i W lllliii ll? tm illht .Mn A, .W me .. 3 Pagf Furry-ilzrfe I I . . T -U - --I , ivllVf'lll'U'A'lflffhlllufnigr VAN BUREN HINSCH. ,, v ' -W H fl ' is 1 if PM Delta Theta 'Y INSTRUCTOR IN MATHmIATIt:s Ny, , ' - , 1 'EA It During the year of 1907, Hinsch ' N was manager of our track team , ' - -' and made a notable success of it. Van, or 'fCount, as he was N then known, graduated from M. S. M. in 1903 and went to Oklahoma. In the term of 1914-1915, he was Professor of Mining at the Okla- homa School of Mines, at the end of which time he decided to re- turn to his Alma Mater and pre- pare the freshmen for Dean. He y V was a member of the first Rollamo i Board in 1907. I , I J ., FRANK is. IIENNY, ns. Q3 Theta Delta- Chi IxsTRrc'ron IM ATHLETICS I V if Spike graduated from Brown 5 eil ' I in 1009 with a B.S. degree in Civil 1 Vg- 195' ' Engineering. He began his career l M ' as Director of Athletics at M. S. I .t M. in the fall of 1009 and re- ' 1, ' H 'I I '-5 mained here for three years. In l 5- ' 1013-1914 he was Director of N 1' .miiem-S at sf. Louis U. On his ei, ' . return last fall, Spike found him- Q. A Ng! A self confronted by a big task, the .1 - 551 erlualling of our record in football ' ggi- Q' A of the previous year. Taking into 5 I account the lack of football ma- l f t '- I - terial. he has done well. i H. I-1 I, A It,-I ,. '.','-W EMM i 'fit ly ' I 1 i ll lu im 1 X f., . 1 . 4, pfgvrxki V , .v,-af 41, wi' ,gi if f. . -I W Y. fg,-pr I .L l , JI-3zZG,,,.-N 'LV' xg. ' ,,LJ.-L3f!eCf:',- .li 7 , I, :ef g i 1 1 ' 'It' ' ' . 'I x., I, ,,. - .H rf 1 1. .- , .. , VR gf' Q Je 1 if ' -- 41+ are I 5 , 1 5 ., 1.2 . 2 fd- 1 .. aa . . f . 1. ,rg ' 1:71 -'ff' I . ' A ' -J 1 Q7 ' , 53' ,t f It fl - if 1 SCI' - Wie -a s-cliff II, 1 I l.Q2fff43,fl I , , ' H , 'E i s. -3412? -Zf95.. 'i f 1 ' . I' H .- '-'. - I . ' ' a, 1W,f5' wiflvl' Wil 'Ml I wma In Ml IilillilmlimllMillitllliliriliinfil-21151ml Ill not -.ici - L 1-ii: Payl rblfy jour S 1 , V ,, I..'.,: K,-5.1. X i JESSE CVNN INGHAM. A.B., B.L.S. Lib1'urirl14 Uwlltfz 'Fun Dmitri Jesse g1'z1d11:1ted with 1111 A.H. 1 degree fi-mn UIliVQl'Sit'j' nl' Nehrus- ,W ku in 1!1tjt'i, and received his 7, B.L.S. fl-11111 the New York State ' Libl'tll'j' St-1111111 ill 1!t1tt. He is V , past' l,l'GSidCll1' ul' tl1e Missniiri Lilb1't1l'j' Assueiattiuii, and present' Seeretziry :uid Tl'QilSUI'Ql', nt' the special Lilmrnry Assueiattiuii. xxvlllfll several he 6111110 fllblll St. Lumix years Zlgtb, l1e had the juh nf 2l1'l'2llllLIillg our 1ilH'1ll'.Y i11 its present lot-utioii, and that he snr-- Ceeded ably. is self-evident. EDWIN KAHL1-ZAUM l?I'fff.Qfl'IIl' Mr. Iiilllllbillllll t'2llllG tu us fl'thlll St. Louis, and we thi11k t1-11111 if South St. Lmtis. Ot' this, lmw- k ever, we are not 1-e1't:1i11. having 253 arrived nt this l'tll1t'illSitbI1 1'lll'Illlgll 7 11 111111-ess ut' delhi:-tive l'0ilSUl1illg. ,- He is the tirst 1111111 to get on inti' mute f0l'lllS with the F1'esl1111e11. and fur whmnn he has ll f2lTllEl'i.Y '35 regard. He takes keen lPiG1lSlll'l' ff ill l'Ct111'l1il1g tu 'Vtill your fees 411' 1IQl'l'llHl1l'C ll hill or twn. v' 7 VW ,- fig Fx- ET ff-T1 ' F 1,5 1: Zgxjf fx-1 '- Q 1 QF fig r xii Pri' 'Wvwvp , Pay: t I Q i 1 1 1 V i -t Forty-fi-111' gn J I 1 I ,I F I Q. i 3 i 1 3 A 4-. Page Forty-.fix Stuhrnt Aaziatanta BERNARD XYILLIAM ADAMS, Student Assistant in Physics. BYRON LEE ASHDOWN, Student Assistant in Surveying. CLARENCE EDIVARD BARDSLEY. . Student Assistant in Drawing. JAMES HENRY ROCK, JR., Student Assistant in Shop Work. JOHN STAFFORD BROWN. Student Assistant in Geology. ROBERT STANLEY BURG, Student Assistant in Assaying. EDGAR CARL BURKHART, Student Assistant in Surveying. HARRY GILBERT CORBY, Student Assistant in Shop Work. REGINALD SCOTT DEAN. Student Assistant in Chemistry. EARL GEORGE DEVTMAN, Student Assistant in Clieinistry. THEODORE CHRISTIAN GERBER. Student Assistant in Surveying. FRED GROTTS, Student Assistant in CIIQIIIISTIZV. JOHN LOGAN IMLAY. Student Assistant in fij'll1112lSIl1lll. GVNNARD EDMVND JOHNSON. Student Assistant in CllGllIIS1Q1'j'. IVILLIAM HENRY KAMP, Student Assistant in Gymnasium. EARL JOESTING MCNELY, Student Assistant in Physies. HAROLD ARTHVR NEUSTAEDTER. Student Assistant in Mining. JAMES RAYMOND NEVIN, Student Assistant in Gyninasiuin. CLARENCE EI'GENE PETERSON. Student Assistant in 3It:'i'2lllI1l'gl'j'. JOHN JOSHVA SHIPLEY. Student Assistant in Drawing. THOMAS PATRICK FRANCIS YVALSH Student Assistant i11 English. JAMES ALEXANDER XYORLEY, JR.. Student Assistant in 3lI11EI'HlO0'Y. JOHN TOOMER. YOVNG, Student Assistant in Mining. LAWRENCE JOSEPH ZOLLER, Student Assistant in Drawing. b. N 1 iff' , 1, N ff fp JXE ' ,ffp 2294 2222 ifljgigggg 'W fwmz? um M IW in LAI LH I lu' ill- if ff 4P W Qi, X UM Z 1 Mffff -f5Vf'f 7MMmmgjmQ5,- wbf 133+ 'w' L:Ax 1a- Ill lg A f' ,,?f-7'-F 'hlkllwu f lu' ffif , -N V' rug. 5574 SQ gQQj X QX ,,!!II u :f x x . X . 'X f.f5jEQMWfW , f w 5,1-Wm mmg ii'-.,x!6QmX ff:QfjxfQ 5,-A -, Hf'f: CTT , v .,!,.ffggja!,1' X ,l,fEf ' f fw' WX W 13 H2551-,K ,,,7V x 7 : XQ ' NX x x. SX J--f41?41,g,,xXNi , 2 C2 ww f, s 1 I x ' 1 X QSQ' Www ff!! at KMVJM f X Vlirrji YYYV :JL ,JG 41 43 ..1,,,,,qvI 4 T Srninr Gllama Qizinrg CAST St. Peter Lucifer Myself SCENE: Some place in the here-after? Lucifer :-lVho let you in? I thought you said you would never visit nie! St. Peter:-Couldn't help it old scout. 1t's so blamed lonesome up there I l1ad to have a look around to keep from dying of ennui. Lucifer :-Any news aloft? JUHN CHARLES y1,LL,,RJ St. Pete :-None. That is-not much. M. President. S. M. has a new Gym. , tliuter MyseIf.l f I-Both 1-Look who's here! I Mysellifl am looking t'or a place to rest. Lucifer :-You'll not tind it here. lVhy rest? Myself :-Because I am the Spirit of the Class of 1916. St. Pete:-I see-And so you think you need rest. Pray tell us why. i Lucifer :-Yes. lt' may serve to brighten old St. Pete up a bit. , Mys Illlt'Ii'UI fllysell elf:-No chance-hut here goes. You see I was horn in the fall of 1912 in the City of ltolla, Missouri. During the tirst two weeks of my ex- istance I hecame acquainted with the Court-I-Iouse square, the campus and many other of the out-of-the-way places where it was necessary for the freshmen of the Missouri School of Mines to meet. I quickly grew strong. however. and was undismayed by the spirits of the classes above me. lt' is a custom ol' that school for the class spirit of a year old to tight the spirit ol' a new class ol' the tenedr age of seven days, but I grew strong so fast that it would have been 'folly for the older spirits to tight with me. And so I grew without any set back in my first year. From the very tirst I worked for the good of the school. The class wore green caps in order that the custom might not die, and by so doing. prevented a class light' and obtained a gymnasium for the school. -:-Ah! just as you said St. l'ete--how I wish we could get one here. iound I slipped Ulf illld Pied ':-ll'l1en the lazy days of spring came a' t WtNote: Holla men found GVl?l'yWIl6l'Q.l es Pugh flll-:div-fiylll 5 ,. . ,15'ie2sLi.l f YW 'Wd ' ff- F +9 M M 11 ,-ir., ' ,W lag.-lg!-5 ,- ,,.!z.-51, fr, . , Il spirit. 'I'he11, led by tl1e elass presilleut, lid. it ew, il il 10 rest, but I l1ad hardly lel't when one ul' the 11pper 1-lass111e11 at-eusell the elass ul' being without 1 XXvtlt,llI'lt'II, tl1e elass made its IIICIIIUVZIIIIC trip lu St. -laiues. xl Lucifer:-Ali! I believe I have a unte ul' it i11 my llenlc. Myself:-lVell. wl1e11 that was ever we had nur banquet. the iirst l'resl1111a11 banquet ever staged i11 Holla. and we did il up i11 style. 11111.-I,ie111e11a11l tlov. Pziiuter was there, a11d I stood hehiud tuastmasler Mixes 1-hair aull ll inspired the whole elass tn rise tu the ueeasilni, il The Sf1pl1u111u1'e year was a repititiuu ul' the freshuiaii year as l'ar lf as a dCIl1llIlSfl'iliI4lll nl' pep was t'tlllt 0l'llQII. I stlmd behind everytlliug for I the good 111' the selimll illltl pushed. First we had the l.I'1?SIIIllltIl tu train -theu athleties-tl1e11 the banquet. Ah! will we ever forget the Ilulla Ctlllllfy Club ,with Sliltlllltlll' as l1l2lSIlllQlSlCl'. and I'iC04Q'IllQ'Y'S 4-andy made i'l'0lll 1I1e 1lE'lIl1ill1lS? 'I'l1e11 the Mine Slll'VC.YIllgL 'llripfwill illl-Vtlllt' lklrget these ram-es lm' K the llililllwtllll, Zllltl will the tusser squad ever work su hard again? .Xml 1, we did some real Mine Surveying tum. lbllf ,vnu NYUlllfIll'I lhiulc su alter hearing 1l1e aeeoullts giveu nl' tl1e trip. ll And tl1e11 auuther Sllllllllttl' ul' rest illltl 1l1e11 baffle again, a week early for TOllllQ'1'1lI7ll.V. And 1l1at year was 2lll1ll'llt'l' year ul' hard wurlc-St. ' lla1's llay t'2ll11C2l1'4llllltI. It you euuld only have seeu .luhuiiie lmyle as St. l'at, you would have been satislied that the day was a sueeess. Iiut besides that, there was our parade-the best ever put 1111. Our .xI'IOI'lltlllIl Show- ' lllllllk NVl'llIQll-IIUIIIC UIICIIILZIIICI last but not least. the ball-1l1e biggest X' and 111e best ever. And so passed auutlier year 111' hard work. ll 'I'he seuiur year fnuud 111e still with some pep and this was umstly 'I expended i11 pushing the lagging ones ahead, illltl trying tu get Ill! their Credits. Hut will the elass ever 1'0rget the Seuiur trip illltl the banquet Zl at-Z' i St. l'eter tlHfQ1'1'llDlIllg'l :-Better lltlf say a11ytl1i11g 1lltlI'C abuut that. Myself:-XVell, IIIQIYIIQ nut-but there are a tlinusaud other tl1i11gs that I have I dune. and by which the elass IIIUIIIIDCIN will huld dear lllj' 111e111111-y. Little ii gatherings and talk tests-trips to St. I,u11is!b11111111i11g l'Xt'lIl'SIlllIS? ' f1ISSl11Q'-CISIIICQS a11d what nut! Did11'1' 1l1e Satyr l'lub 1ll'IQ'III2llC i11 nur ranks while we were SOIDIIUIIIGIIAS? lYas11't 1I1e N, S. X. i'1ll'lllCtI when we I were SCI1l0l'S? By this way. IIQIVQ either ul' you fellows get a tailnr Illiltltf xl cigarette ? ii St. Peter :-No. 1.111 sorry, but here is a paper aud a pznelcage ul' Hull! 11 l ?., v,,,1,,,, ,-,,, ,,, , , W if -,,b5g.,,e1-.,...,,,,,1 Pug? Forty-Mille i l l l l 4 l t t t 9 I. Prlyz' lfifly l'arahola. V45 1. f f V A . A kixkiuimcik M - :N , 'I 14, Y .xyr',v ., 1 .E F7552 I I Q ' ,Z if V P -1 U4 3 ' t Av, I, f :iii li . ,f-41:21 .4Q- A fi-fem-l Elf:-tr -5- -F., ' 'ff' X J 1 -F.-:: '.T-,I Y 'IVV V' '-'L. f S. 1 l lf- We rl t g x ix , : ,ef U t , A ft i wil, X' KZ It rig V .av xklx ,, lf- ef-G IJIQHNAIHD XYILLIAM ADAMS Tun Beta I'i Theta Tau Vorsuir GENERAL SCIENCE Adams is one ol' those modest. congenial fellows who makes friends ever5 where. Ile is always ready to lend a helping hand and a good fellow well liked hy all who know hint. This was shown when he was elected to the Stu rlent t'onneil in his .lnnior year. Besides heing a regular fusser, Bernie is also one ol' onr gg'nns. As associate ot' the IJil'VSll'S departlnent, Bottom has proven his ahility. He often eonfers with Dare on matters of iniportanee whieh eoine under his personal direction. His hohhy is Advaneed Mathe lll2llll'Su under llean. and working prohlents on The Magnetic Center of the v. JAMES JOHN ALLEN Quo ivllllf-V f'0l'NlliI' t'lYlI. ENHINI-IHIIING .Iinnnie is one ol' those eheerfnl, S.Ylllll2ltillZlllg.f, hard working boys who is well liked hy all students and people ol' Holla, and possesses those rate qualities ol' ellaraeter whit-h lnake for sneeess in the business world. His popularity was well illustrated when he was llIlilllllllO1lSi'V elected Cheei Leatler. -illllllll' has alwavs heen glad to serve on eonnuittees illllfllln' whieh . v 1 l Z5 are. the t'opelantl llanqnet, St. iAllllS llooster Banquet. and our Class Bai qnets. Ile tirst heggan his eollege eareer as otliee hoy of the Htbliilllltl, from whim-h position he rose to lflnsiness Manager of the present Hoard. tTo hiu1 was eiren tlie nna lll'l'1'lZllltli task of l'0lll1lYllli the llollalno front deht.l P' C' wma if- V ef ' ,f f is ' lb an ,yt lf i 4 g f ' ffl , 55. 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Pi Gr1rbsff1l.'f'r CIVIL ENGINEERING Besides showing his ability as Editor of the Miner. i'Cilldt'1'S,u is one of I our guns, One of the earliest bad habits he had, was the taking of subjects E under Elmo G., and Mae.. but he has since been cured and is now doing nicely. I As President of the Student Council, Fuzzy made this body one of real 5 force. Outside of being a 1llQll1ljQ1' of the Quo Vadis Club and a f'lll'lSfll12lS Gift, there is but one thing more to say about this ellarat-ter: he tells jokes ?'?? and by some is declared to be the originator of keen wit? ???? ? l ROY LINWOOD BENNETT Athletic' Assocfifrtiolr Illucker MINING nxcixnniuxu . 'tMex hails from Raton somewhere in New Mexico. Although he has left us a few times, he somehow always has managed to Iind his way back. He is well liked by all for his ready wit and by some called the Dean of Blank Verse. N its I et't,:5,f' l - ffl E 1 v . Q l t l '1-,', f- 1- Page Fifty-one 1 i l :Q A i 1 A l EMIL L. BEYER . Tau Beta Pi Grubstaker CIVIL ENGINEERING Aim is one of those fellows who, knowing what he wants, stays with it until it is at-eoniplished. Although under the guidance of the Civils. he lent a helping hand to the Miners and joined the Missouri Mining Association. I Father was right. it's all wrong when they said that no one around here has i any pep, for they all overlook Aim. His perseverance may be the cause of i the solution of the Geology Depai-t1nent's grading systeni some of these days. N Who knows? no one else has ever solved it. ROBERT STANLEY BURG Tau Hem Pi Theta Tau Pi Kappa, Alpha MIXING ENGINEERING Bob was not one of the original ninety-five, but eanie to us when we were sophoniores. His perseveranee and studious attitude have accomplished - niueh. Besides being a Ineniber of the Mining and Athletic Associations, his name is listed under the TI-owel Club, and even the Y. M. C. A. He has great ' ambitions of being a Prof. and likes to sit in Prof. Mann's chair. H0w's that? What's the idea? - V F 'FQ' I I l A 1 Page Fifty-1100 .5 W iw N . s . gn-51' 13: l ,f 7 ' -1---1'-f-1 - '- NN l' ?'-L Y xi' l sl 4.4 wif PHILANDER LATHRUI' CAHICL, A. Bl.. .-l th Ictic A s.9ociation Iivrlmrry Cable Villlltlt to us with laurels previnusly serured ut dear wld l'i2lI'VQlI'fi.u To niuny, his interest in mining subjects is 21 inystery. ls generally lmmkewl upon as the ideal studentg studies ns the nmod pruinpts. ls u New York Ein-yclopedia on the celebrities, latest music, slimvs and histories ui' fanmus c-liamctei-s. Takes nuinerous trips to St. Louis. JUAN Il. CASANOVAS Sigma Iota P1'o3p1'c'1m' MINING ENGINICICRINH Cas hails from Barucozi, Cuba, and is referred in as the Cullum Count. lVe see very little of Cas und don't knuw the cause: lmssilrly his Senoritu. He does not believe in war because when lluyle hurled 21 i'iQilllQl'f' bullet at hilll, he withdrew his forces to 21 neutral lrositiun. 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XY1l2l1'S 11111 1'1111s1111? , ,,,. , - -1-E ' 'W' ' F- 111: f 1 We-f CHQ, 1 ., , 111 ff 1 1 'ta' - Xi 1 lf fad: A W 11 1, 1 121 Q51 2 ' F4 I 1 fg ,M ' ' 'Xi' f ,PS ',, 1 Salim- 1, ff 11 , 111.-e l' 'fx M! T. qwflk 1 M2 , X 1 4? J, V ,y WJ., 1'uij! 1 M? Q1 1 11- - . -11,1 f1 1 111'41' ' 11, -hx 5111 1 1V 5 V1 N 1 11 15,1 ix li - V 1 'fr 1 ,1--111'H,1.:,,,., 1 , 1 , X1 111 Q41 1 1 g??z11r23'i225n ff ' 1 5- 41, ' 'fi :gif .- . PFW 1 -- 11e f - ' ' ' ' 1 - 01 , 1 'hd 1 ,1 -f----1 ' 1 ,.f ,M 1 1 1 1 11 . -1,1117 1 1 lf 3:1111 11.-1 1.-1 - - 1 1111. 1 X11f 'f'1,1f1 T ' ' 11 Km' Nbqloff '- ' . +52 ii 1 1 1111111f1--1-s-M11-1 111 is 11 ,51 11 2 J'-.,-3,-,Aff ,Aw 71 ,..4,.w I WH 7 ' ,' ,fi 1145 .... fi' .l:s.:f 'V fpgzzl I '.::'3'- :'1p-n-1 . 1 ,, 1' 9,A.-,,QQ:Sj'13, 'kglf' Zldff 1 19' ,...fi,pj- 11-Y-12,11'1Za2+3ii:.ff-311.51 -M 1 11111 Ivfly-A111 111' N ,..1......-....,-.....,,, ' i K V 4. -,li-,V AW4-L-,-,Bmw ff- H- gg, 4 , . . - . N. 'UW' W -- 1 W! '. K to ff 1 wg' x fd X1 l . rw ,fy t fi ', ,,'-I diff' Qflhi l'i?1?', . -ifgilibf , V l . sei.llV.fQ.VVV V . . t Hiljlwl . fig' ,.,, W 1 1 ' .ig V. ul' , V X - '-.'k j35Vfff to I X I: ' .V f i1 '?JQi, 1 L Vt ll V 1 3274- l V17-ilfllli , A X 'ff j :V ' H fi V .V fel ill lf f.'-' V n Qi k ,GN 1 1 .1-, ' ' 1 W A 5 ' Lu ' 3 .. .. 1 lf A I tk, - fz.lB,X lx 1 - f i X1 5. i . if i ,ESQ if ,,i'lf', .94 ll A Q Q 'iff Q,.'ii 'Z Q f' t, ,lflfif-, z -'fl 1.-. '. ' A-J' v V V 2 2 gg,1:, ff fi'-it it JAMES JOSEPH IDOXVIJ 'llflu Bvffl Pi vvllffll Tflll lfmlrllzzal MINING IGNKQINICEIIING Jll1ll1JiGN is a good exzunple ot' an impulsive strong willed Irishlnan. Al- t ways likes to discuss niatters and never cares whivh side he takes just so the argunient goes no to vonipletion. Ile has lnade the lfionanza :ln il4'ill1llll'y. N Quite recently he rattled otlf the senior hanner with unexpected results. A nlelnher of the Theta Tau and Assistant Business Manager ol' this ,vear's I Rollalno. Never stops kidding about what should he done. JOHN -IOSl'Il'lfl lb0YI,lCi'i 1 Siyjnm VIII I2r'rr1l1'ry MIXING IGNHINICICIIINIJ Jack was farnied out, in his tender years, at Washington I'niversil.v. X His many good ellaraeteristies have given hinl the naine ul' Hur Wild Irish Vi Rose. JaCk' has Joined or heen vonnevled with everytlnng' around st-hool from Prof. Cox's geology class to the Sm,-hutzenfest. His nalne appears under the Pipe and Bowl Club, Miner Stall, Athletic -Xssom-iation. A. I. M. IG., Missouri Bljllillfl' Association and the Y. M. V, A. 'l'hat's the stulil l.et's . . t, ' f wi ' make it go 1S the way Jai-lc puts things and he usually inakes good. Greatest diiiieulties are attending Rollzuno meetings and 4-onverting Hoo to 1 XVOH11l11'S slilfrage. Q, CCut used by permission of Rogues Galleryl. Q JV gf-r-W ' W 'af' ' '-fig. ' ' ' ' I' 1 new . f-4 qw ff' ': ' ' ' L.,-r ' V 'v'i1'TJw.P f i, i W' - im gf? 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K5 AZMAN 'l'Hl'lUIAN IDVXHAM lif'11fu11i1111 l1H1'l'llI'.lj NUt'f1'f'lf .fltlzletiw .lssovirltintl 4ll'lNl'IIi.XI, SUIICXVIC At-l1itriti1uis is ll nutive sun, ll2lYlllg' attended the Rellu High Seliuul and ut tht Xlu springtield N41I'lll1ll. He is ut present il stray lD2ll'l.1, llZlVlllg heen ll lllt'lllllt'l' ' 1 lt 1 ll 1 1 Hihi l ml I A . rkers :uid l'l41ll2lIlZ2. A 'huugh le st: 'ted 'n as a 'ffl S1-11' ll'lIlt'llPill. l1e railvidly ruse l'l'tIlll the runks und is new Assistant Manager of the lizlltiniure Hut he wal el. His liiterury desires euused hini tu peddle hunks during the suntnier ut his freslunztn year. liver sinee then he has had il desire tu re- turn tu his Imuk tield tu see her. Hus heen niurried three j'Qill'S und thought s gettingg' uwuy with it with the Senior Vluss. Its out though, iimv, Xrhitritiutis. llis splendid work :ls Mursltul of St, Pzltrit-k's purzide und huw he uni 1 eli:1ted the t'11-eds, will lung he relneinhered. l,t'll'lS NYlI.Hl'IlI EIIIQICHS 711 1' 71 1' tl lt ll l'i flrlljlfltl ,llplm iutxtxt: icxtstxilztctzlxta Mike huils frmu liztltiitiure. Blill'-Vlillltl, und is strung for 1Il'6ll2ll't3dll9SS. ' A 1 tlt mu dunt htluve it usk zlllyoile who stayed here during the l'hristnn1s l111l11lz1,x's.1 Altlwugln he is quite at student, he devotes some ut' his tinle In the ruising ul' his Kaiser XYllllt'lIll.u lle will try anything num-e, us is shuwn by the Inlet thzlt he helnn J'-tll gs tu the Y. Bl. t'. A.. Athletie Assueizltiun, und is Presi- -1t uf the Nlissuuri Mining Assut-ia1t'iu11, Mike is un optituist tliiwuigli und tlu-tuigglt. und 1-unverted tleih utter tl1e tirst semester tinuls. tfttffe' lt 1 w 1 if M12 ' -Jisffv 1 ,. s , te f 'E' . l .f.,Q'L- ' 1 5 . 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XYe 1 donlt know the hy-laws of the Henedit-t's Club, hut l,eush has done more and ll talked less about it than any one else. At present he is liditor-in-Chief ol' the 1 xl Rollanio. YVhen in need of someone to do it, see hini, for there is no telling' l ' l what he can do until he is tried. 1 tl it l I 1 enixnnns nicnnuxn morn l, ,-ltlzlctiv ,-l.9so1'1'41fiol1 lwnnnsu 1 l l 1 Mixixo nxoixi-zisnixo N This is another St. Louis article and if he has not proved himself, we l ll have not found it out. It was il diszxppointnient to nniny of us not to see him 11 Tan Beta Pi. XVe can suni up Cln1rlie as follows-at good mixer, Rl . hrilliant student and il hurd worker. His speevh nt the Sophoinore hzinquet fl was n eorker and will long he l'Qllll3llllJ0l'Qf'l. NV:1s the nmn who niainugerl the 'l fitting und securing of the Senior cups and gowns on St. l,2lll'lf'lilS lmy. l,. 1l - -- W. . i , qw' . - fb j - 1 l rg ' .l lim.-1 , A e f L 5721 . 'wa A A . - X 1 1 . f- ' l M 'vi' 3 . f M. 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A1 -' Af- 1 'fvz'-' I f 1-, am: Qi A 11 f 1 1s1,11.11y 4 ' . l, 5,.f Qi- ', ' f,.-115,53-' -A 3 , Vw ' ' ' . 3lL.f,,1'51,x 1 Q 1 ff, v' ' ' -LW Ulf' J , 4 1 'AQ vl lffljlx fkyxgvfx X ln' , fx 3 11-'ll l IB l , ,N l .Q 1 1,11 1 T!! 2 1 4, QW, :K 1 F ll Jn? 114 V T. Ili 1 - - ll 1 l . f'A lll' ib ight' 8 i V! WAZIVQ, i... Y 1 . n 1,1 Z I Qny' ,Jw V-:Z Qr' fd-5 JH, 1 A ff - 1 - Flllill GROTTS 1411111 ldnlis 7'l11'ff1 Tun ll1'llbsfr1l1'r'r EX IICY 11:1 HICNISILAI1 SUIICNVE F1'e1l llilllS 1111111 Ilz1.1'11111111l, Ill. He CI1lE'l'Ull M. S. M. in '13, IS The best :11111'le11l'z1 1111liti1-i:111 11111l --1':1tz1ly1i1' Ag'e111 ll the S1-l11111l bus ever bad. H115 'er been k111111'11 111 l'llSS. but is Slllblllwkjfl 111 have deeided 11l1l'6'f11l' alll. Fred s been 1l11- 111a1i11s1:1-1' 111' 1l11- lhlseball T1-11111 mud. :ls il I,llTL'll8l'. l1e has 118111011- strzlted lllS 1 llllil. I'1esi1les lN'lll'1l'2l 111e111ber11ftl1e Qlllj Yudis :md Theta Tau. he A11 - r 1 IN 11ls11 ll llIlllllM'l' ul the lr1111'1-l lflub z111d present R11ll1111111 H02l1'd. Has also llt'l'l1 fllllllul' 1'l1 :ss l'1'esi1l1-111, lfll2lll'lllilll St. 1 z1T's l,'11111111iT1ee :1111l is l'resideuT 1l1-111' ,Xssm-111111111 111111 Rl Sl111le11I .XSSlSlilllT in l'l1e111is1r,v. FA 1':1t11l1li1 .1221-111 is s111111-1l1i11g XYlll4'll pr11al111:es :1 l'6ilK'flHll, buf dues 11111 Ullltll' 111111 1111- l'1'2l1'llUll. Hlzlllllfu. lll ,IAMICS I..-UVIQEXCE HEAD yvllffll Tun Sigma XIII AIININ11 1cx111N14:1c111N11 's lIIlllAl'lT2lI1l't' f1-11111 1111- Fresb1111111 year. bas been and is 1111e of 11111 lllllel 11 lN ltile 1111-11. I'11ssesses 11rigi11:1liTy 111111 lfllll EIIXYQIXS be depended 1111 111 suv s111111-11111115 i11 vlznss llllll'llllQ. Ilus bee11 SllSIl0t'l'Ud of being in love, and l1z1s illllll1Sl 11111111l llllllNlfll' 011111 guilty. Hals been il 1'1111siste11t l1a11'd 1v111'ke1- I111' s1'l11111l llllt resls. :ls is 111-ll sl111w11 by bis V111-i1111s 111-l'i1'i1ies. His ll2lll1Q alp- IM'ill'S lllllllll' llll2 Slgflllil Nll, 'l'l1elz1 'l':111. S2ll'Vl'S, ST. l':11 s 4'11111111i1tee. and editnr 11l'tl1e l!l15 Xlls .'S1llll'l M1111-r. DTT Z'?fJ'AxY E 'kk fa , ! ,UQ VM- -I rvsqigg gf M 2141 l K 'T 'bf I 1 xv.4 it f-:K lA ','j1 Var' , 11 1 Z, l1fy?f,Illl,,ff.l!flF? 119 ,L 1 1 1 1 1 v 3 11 , , ,- YYmjf,:., N ' ,gf L- ,',5.,5,4, ,N -I 1' 1l 5 .ff,,1g1,11 112-1 1331 1. :M ', ,Y l-,,L,,1 ' 1 1 -if X 14411, . illilpf, 1- l li Hizlwl T- 13-73 R0 El bt '-3121 e -- ' .1 ' - cf? In glis. 111,51 -my .N R112-.Zx! fl?i:ii, Y: ffl' fll-lly-fiffffl N , ,.,, af, s 1- , -1,11 M- 1 . 1 I, l i 1 -f 1. 1 i ,J 11 'l 1 ll l' ll li i 11 fi I ll HARRY TOBIAS lllilhllllllltlllill Tl'UlI'l'I 171111 111x1N1: 1aN1:1x11:11111N1: 1 HZ11'I'j ' is The slim 1111111 uf '1li. Is il 11a1ive ul' llulla and i111c111ls 111 ful' N low Electrical E11gi11ee1-ing. ls a I1I'CSlSfilIlf l'llSSl?l' lllld also a 111-wtvv 111 H111 art of singing bass. Is also well k1111w11 l'r11- his bass Vi11li11 playing Zllld i11 the Capacity 0fl,111ss violinisi has been 011 the j41l1 aT l?Vl'l',V 1-11111-111-1 111' 1:1111-1'1ai11111e11t. Is Well liked by all of his CIZISSIIIRIUQS and p1'11l'vss111's. FREDERICK RICHARD I'll'1M.X N .-lflzlviicv .-lSSOGiilffOll, lfuppu .llphu , C1v11, 11x11:1N111:111N1: Fritz is a good example 111' a Typical NVll'j' 111111-l1111a11. Always walks 1 l very fast and is s11p1,1osed to Tl1i11k at the same 1-ate, fl11111gl1 his g1-advs d1111'1' 1 show the effect, being p1'1'1l1z1l1ly due 111 lavk uf :11111li1'aii1111. llas been wry active i11 atl1le1ics, football, fI'ili'k and ca111ai11 of 'Ili llaslceflmll Team. ls a i gl DHSIIQI' and when he gels l'1el1i11d :111.vtl1i11gg you lllilj' he s111'0 if will gn II11-11111511 Used To fuss. Null sed! W x' ,. ' ,.-fm? 1. X, A . f,., 'l l41Ql:d:':??,'l,miYE5, 'H uiciif 31 '. A 'VL fl ' v I 1 1,1 f l lM1c 1':Mi L11 1112- '51 1 1 f 1 I 1 , 1 11 l l 1 1 ,1 117 ,111 A 1- 'T I 1 V 'gpg 1? 1 fl 1, 1 W1 1 Q I +1-Q-'-'iulfj . 1 '-11 fr JK, Y -7749777 mmA:?--LLr56KLw.:wMm'm Pzlgx Fifly-Him 'u-w1u.,a....1., Ijllfjr' Sixly V p M... MW if l . JOHN STONE HOFFMAN Tun Beta Pi Cbrsairs Mixixo nxoixnnnxxo , fnlat-k one of those reliable fellows always to be depended upon to de- liver the goods. Is not averse to conversation, but seldom expresses his opinion without being asked. Has never been known to 'ffuwf' but we suspect it has not been due to lark of opportunity. YVas treasurer of the 1915 Rollanio Board. LEWIS N. HOPPOCK Triangle Club C1!I'llbSffl-1m'C'I'8 civil. ENGINEERING Happy is our representative from Lebanon. His connection with the Mining Assoriation, Triangle Club. Student Council, Athletic Association, and Y. M. C. A. proves that the N stands for Napoleon. However. we feel sure that Happy's Waterloo is not in sight, for he is a conscientious worker and is always willing to help a good thing along. He says that Yaro makes a splendid girl. xl ' 7' 1 of fi: 1 H ,Ali 4 ' I l mf ,l . . , 5 . L 537333. 1 1 s kr, 5551 If cf ,Y 1 1 e pi ' ,A I W .A .. . S l l l 'V l - - ...:.....-....-w -......,.......i.-1a ,9-- , dia .xl 'il xx-Y - GUNNAHD EDMUND JOHNSON Tau Bctu' Pi 7'hr'tf1. Tflll Ifllllflll Nlilfjlllfl itn'i',xI,r,1'r:Gn'uxr. lcxasixi-:1-:raise Johnny made a hit with us right away and the tirstf thing' we knew, he was teaching chemistry to the Htlrwn Ones. and has had that joh ever sinre. However, he did not stop here for he became President of the Y. M. l'. A., joined the Athletic and Mining Associations, the Pipe and Howl Vinh, was made the Business Manager of the Miner and Treasurer ot' the Itollamo. With these duties, it is no wonder that his hair is heroniing a minus quantity. He may he slow at times, but he always rearhes the goal and ran he depended upon to do his share in everything. EARL AMBROSE JONES JI. S. ill. 0l'f'll1'Sfl'fI A-ltlllvtif' .'l.wsm'iutim1 x1r:'ml,1.unf:x' Jonah didn't swallow the whale. hut the whale 1-ame,ve1-y nearly swallowing him. Is very fond of telling the latest l'!l story. espevially dur- ing class periods, though the listeners would rather aeeept their fate in the form of condensed lectures. Likes metallurgy and is always tigui-ing ont some novel method of zinc treatment. Page Sixty-one t Q i 1 l 'i I t il l' li l l H I i Pagv Sixly 91 , X WILLIAM HENRY KAMP Pipe and liozrl Sigma N11 mxixo 1-:xoixlamlalxra 0. Hill hails from St. Louis: an esset not to he overlooked when meetin him. Always has something to say about South St. Louis. Has always been interested in Athletic-s and we expect to see hi111 take Coach lN3I111lQ.S job some U day. Made his M in haselmll every year in school and was also captain in 'ltr Assoriate liditor of the llollamo in 'l5. YANG KLl'll E L illininy .lssor-iaztirflz Gl'11bSfffIlfl'l'S xrixixu ENGIXISICRING Yaro, another uf our St. Louis hoys, was inseparahly associated with Weilwerg as St. I'at's guards, in their freshmen. sophomore and junior year S. As freshmen hoth were 50:50 ou size and proportions, hut now Yaro is hope- lessly behind. Yaro is tirm in his opinions. but seldom expresses them. Dis- l l tl t X t l Xltl bl J t, tl X NI t' X 1 iies IQ 'erm 'aroVi'e1. 1 ltlll 'l 'oininff 10 Y. . . '. . . in 1iS senior year, he has sim-e become one of its most earnest workers. Recently joined a sc-vret order, the X. S. Ask Yaro the meaning of these initials. His most rereut uimflcuame is Speed, lVhy? Ask him. . Wm 'fs H tx X ,f-. 'Pi Ve Z 4 N2 'wr Er , , , . .. ff 'N-+2 1. . f .ww . ' - ' ' 4 A 1 Mali' W lx , - f lu' Q ' '. ' . -' ff m-S i Q Il 'fs ,Q '.,., 'fi' If , , W i me . , NWN!! : ff LT. -Inca - ,-.. 1 i' , , . ., 1 it -fyieiia.r?2fif12Af-Qzsy if fiizffii-L e .. A,-v '-4':f1z-',.5,f- N .j.. : - '..ff-gl, , V hr' M t .: 'I'-' h ll ll W s ' 1 c i. l I V i k l r I ug.-L HARRY DANIEL KLINIG .fltlzlvtic .fl.w.wnc'iutiuu t MINING nxuixmzinxu . Harry is another Rolla boy and great is his pride therein. His very 1-lose ' association with John Schuman should at least have inspired n rival niustaelie. It has been 1'll11101'9d that an attempt along this line was lllilllQ','lll'ilt'04,l, hut we have failed seeing it substantiated. Harry will always he 1-emeinhered as the l man who could give Professor Cox lessens in Geology. Joplin was alsn a tield l J in which this CO1l1iI10'611 'lllQ61' thrived. Has even admitted. hiniself. that he L Z3 tv could pan a ten cent dirt. L: HUGO EDWARD KOCH Ta-11 Beta Pi ffl'llIlXf1Il.'ffI'N l M 1sT.xLLL'1:Gy i If t'Shylock', was a good ineney collector, he had netliingg un Huge. Being class Treasurei' is no small job at M. S. M. and we all. some to our surifmv and some to our BIIlblll'l'llSlllQI1'l', have seen his ahility in this line. As ll student he is tl1e1'e'i: as a l1101'i1liSt, he can't he heat. It is runiored that innnediately after graduation he will take an ac-tive part in the 'Feinperainee I'niun. . A ,J-1' . -39,4 777' ' w e,ee, il - f' 0' Um . JW 'Q fi. j Y 1 Af' i .. i . iii, 'I xi'07?q -e i Wh f ll ii il i. J it ff'-- F f -i wvaf-f . will l 1.-pm 2 y P my HM :mia ft l i' nfl! lifvf ' AJ in f qmj 1 l5v2ag7L2: 1 5 -. fix IL . 4 .Q 'L' Iii.-a i ' T' ff ,, - Wh ,Q - i f A Q 9 E- - , f - f in nf, ...1 .4 Page Sixly-three mf i ,IOSICVII JACKSON KRICBS I MINING lcxulxllll-:RING i .l llllwfir' .lx.wlr'i11firn1 f'lll'SfIfI'S .lavk Villllt' In lls fl'fllll Lollisialla, and wilh ililll 031116 his iilllgllld ail' and E S4llllil0l'll t'il2lI'lll which vaplivafes The filil' diUllQS of Rolla., Many are the lll0llllIl'lCS will: wllivh we will assueiate llilll: his nightly l'Qtfl'6i1fi0Il stlwllls, his FllIlIl4ll'f uf the Hllilllllj' iI2lllllllClS, and last, llllt not least, his 1'ill1iI as a pro- lliluilillllist. l,ll'Tlll'6. will yllll. a tall lil'0Qllll.Y IDQISUIIZIQJQG. his holly ellfirely Cou- vealell helleatll a huge lwel-4-nat. a serelle Zlffillldt' uf peace illld Ulllfellf, illld yall have Jaw-I: Krells. ,l if NATPIANI ICI, MK JRNIS l,lUVHlENl 'li i .-lflllrfir' ,lssnriflfiflll l'm'.wli1'.s ll t'lYlI, lcxulxlll-:lalxu i Altllullgll signing up fl'0lll the Big Villv, lllll llliles east, it is iittillg and f pI'Uf'0I' that we IllCIlfillIl his flll'lllBl' ililllgillg-Ullf place, Madam is also f1'011l i that VCIIICI' nf l'Pflll6lllt'lli and l'lliflll'Q, lluslull. XYL- INNJI' STlldl3llfS prullahly L lleedesl Sllllll' t?lliig1ilTCll1llUIlfZ at 1ll1.V rate the Hustullialll iI1fillCllCQ has llQEll 1 i'lSF0l'llIlg.f itself. We ICIHIW ul' at least one 2lt't'UlllIlllShIllEIlT that hlildillll leal-llefl Q ill Hollah'1'he llliliilllg' nl' a stove fire. Madam looks real CIITQ below, dU6SIl't he? His Apullu like iig.flll'l3 Cllllid not he l2lkQ11 lll'OIN3l'ij' hy the slalf phuto Qjl'2lllill'l'. but had tu he iiliikll hy hilllself. l l , - LlY7zf54,? J' sfo J li ig l , 75f'ZlQ'5?1 ff' fl' V--1 'fs PM 1 X hi. ' it Mil,-' I 75- 'J , jill I iii, , ww, 'LA '. ' L, , I i 1 ll. l....::a ff.f4:21Ll , 'Y . li' f fl- i Fld l ffulyiyffilii lm--l - ll ...,.i,.-.W-.- fY..1.--- -f V ---- ev , Page Si:l'ly-four N ' x . If ' J .. iTvY 717 YV , . ,. ' X 'W tm 1' ' X ' 4 - W 14 + fx XMM xii 6 V ,. duly Wd- ,ill ll . 'tl 1 'lilMv.h2eQ , l 1 . 13.1 1. L15-Efgqip C: ' gl... L...L. N .. J T411 ,f . it.. , , ,f lash? F414 '-T111 e 1 'i f -' xi ,ff 95142 il 1 J , l'L Q1l:Nl,c l f. f . - . Q lffiifg. ' 7-ff -iii, A' fl 2 Elf 1 .ff - T' 'f .. ' 1 ' , - V , ,-., . Lf - , -X'-: ' ' ' ,. M .-: , 3? -- ifffw' KX-if ...4+E.N i' 1 . 1 XVI LLIAM HENRY MC1,'.XH'l'NlCY Quo Vuflis lfuppu ,llplm MINING 1sN1:1s1c1a111N1: Billy . the ideal of both sexes. Ile likes v:11'ieI,v:111d is m111i1111:1ll'v lmisilig his llQ2ll'l'. Fortiiiiaitely. he uwukes. His habits :ure exm-ellent-believes in eflicielicy. lYe wonder il' this is the 1'ea1sn11 he 2lNV2llil'?4 just live 111i1111tes lM'l'Hl'C Class. Atlileticnlly inclined, as shmvin by his lllllll' ye:11's nl' I'1mtbz1ll. Imtes nu sleeping witlmui llil.l2ll1l2lS 011 the fmiil' IlUl'1'll i11 l'2ll'l'l' SIll'lllg,f. M:u ' is mmllnei' one of the lJl'ilL'llt'2ll 111i11e1's. His l'XllUl'lK'll1'l' :1t ll2ll'llCl1l amd -luplin 4'0lllll'lll This. I-las recelifly joined The Sclmul ol' Fllnizlliuii. :md is well un the way of 1 lJQC'Ul1llllQj one of its experts. Helped nmke llollzi lively 1l111'i11g1 l'llI'lSllll2lS. N N. EARL JOSIGTINH MvNlCI,Y Q Tau Beta. Pi Bwun1.:'u E M1:'1'.xL1,1r1my Mac belongs to that species of lllilll who takes life lll0l'C sei-imisly 1111111 the most of us. A man true to his 1-uiivivtiolis mud they zu-e not fewn and a lllilll with the highest possible ideals. Besides being 21 fll0l'Ullgll SlllIll'lll he is an athlete and last, but not least. a fusser. ln the latter he was as 4-misisiaiit as in everytliiug else. We are safe in p1-edivting that' this same 1-n11sista1111-5' will help l1i111 toward il future siicvess. . KJ X T. l J 1 ZWX-Wu. ll ff gr YZ: Page Sixty-fifue' 4, il i V ' ' 'f A x5 ll, ll, rl-5, ,Q il it l at ' ELTON ARTHV1-I M ILLEH i Quo Vrlrlis fl1'1lbstf1l.'cf1' l Mixixu Icxulxiclziaixts l ' Kelly eame tu us from the Illinois eval tields, hig of heart and husky uf hndy. When that memoriahle day came. Green Cap Day, Kelly was un- 1 aninmuslv elerted the leader. Ynder his guidance we put up the hardest fight , ever seen in the liistury of the seluml. Kelly's next step was to show us how to play fuothall and his reeeiviug four M's speaks well for his ability. YVQ have in him the ideal eumhination-athlete, student and tusser. As a student he is eunsistaut: as il fusser- NVell. l JOHN CHARLES MILLE1-I lfnllrlum Unwfzirs uixixu nxuixisnnixu 1 i'harlie is the hardest man in selmul to get any dupe nu, barring none. 1 XVe lcnuu' what he has dune around seliuul, a shark in elass Zllld a pusher and guml mixer outside ul' class. He has never fussed. that is publicly or so we euuld see him. hut that he must have is hruught out hy the fart that he quite l l suddenly stepped nut une night and bowled his friends over hy outsteppiug 1 them at a danre. XYhere and how he learned this art is a mystery, hut he 1'Ul'filllll'Y is its master. Huw ahout it Charlie? , igziiwffff 'rfggg ' W i' 'i' 7' i 'W X-J ku-1. L'D ' 'iff V' 34' f' 5 l V 114 A it ll M, f -5:r::. 2:4 1 .,' ' ,,,. f Page Sixlyexix W- WWW' 'Q 1 HL. fir - W- - lv---74-- ' ' ' ' g'- xl I I l l I I l DON HAYVK MORGAN l C. E. Society Knppu IS'iymr1 CIVIL ENGINEERING I 'fDon is another one who first spent a few years at Missouri l'IIiversity. but finally enlightenment reached him and our noble institution opened its I doors to hini. In the words of Don, I came to complete lllj' education. We wish to congratulate the Y. M. C. A. on its aquisition of such a lll8lllll0l', and , we feel sure that his Inoral support has been felt. During Don's lirst year. 7 he was a eoniirined woman haterg now, what 111U1'Q need be said 2' HAROLD ARTHUR NEITSTAEDTER Mining Association- Bonrmsu MINING ENGINEERING The Fountain of Effervescenee! Joy and optiuiisni personified! Noisy Neustaedter. Further introduction is useless. home suggests llllltll, New Jersey, the uSlI6Ef8I' State. Marvelous are tlIe deeds of tlIe ll1UNl1l1lfll, The association lIas not been without results. Noisy has shown us lIow to do things and in the right way too. As to fussing, he is a neutral. As to ability. he is there. The Mining Profession is to be congratulated oII having secured so able a recruit. - I l U ig?Fl7.v- . -xfgl 4 I -V .ny-'V-,Jtuv if Z' lfff' 'qf4n','-we I X, 3 I.-,gg gl V P ' , X , mf I ,,,.., lf 1-11211 '14 ff .I I .w -I , ., . . , J 1 fi .. . , -I .- I T M 44,11 6 t It I bf I -A I . I fi.-some 3 . 1 LII 4 ' HD-452 -2. . f-3 . Page Sixty-.refven I li CLARENCE EUGENE PETERSON Quo Vurlis Kappa. .-llpha xi 1z'1xx1.1.i1nm' Metallurgy Pete . The Sweedv, is one of The sharks in this institution. Before entering M. S. M.. Pele helped the General Eleetrie Coinpany to run their affairs. Not only is he a scientilie person, but il pray-Tical one as well. His -loplin experience will always he relneinbered. Pete has a nulnber of proteges. Ask his friends about one called Pete and the one called Mikel, The man who knows all about one hnndrecl per cent eflicieney. COLWELL ARR.-X PIERCE Tau Bda Pi Theta Tau nixixo Exoixmicnixfa Collie mines to us as a welcome addition from the Class of 1010. If they were all of his caliber it innst have been a hU111di11gQl'N of a class. Tilllllgil a l3eI1ediet, he has demonstrated at several. of our Senior Class Meetings, that the true spirit of M. S. M. increases with years. Was a mem- her of the Rollanio hoard that put ont The 1909 Year Book. WW?'yv l -,j?'f?4ferf Q ,.ff.w+h i -W W J v-l,1i.li.T. l l Przyr Sialy-fig!!! .5 La.: ,Hwy-, ' A' it :A Jeff 5.-I 'ff ,. 1 ' ,- 5. l EDWARD LOUIS SAILEIC Tun Hvtrl Pi ,il fllf!'fl'f' ilssm-:':'r1'im: civil, Izxuixrslsrcrxla Ed hails from that grmid old town of Cape flll'i1l'dCilll. ls il lmrn and bred Civil Engineer, and has niaintuined ai 'l'z1w Bait standing ull tlirougli his four years. Seldom fusses, and has only one haul hziliit wlnivh is vliewing' tobacco when he thinks no une is loolcingg'. Y JOHN SCIIFMAN ,-ltlllvtic' 4-lssmiifltiollv l11:la'p1'nrl1lut CIVIL i:xm:lx1cisr:1xu f'Jahu has always admitted he was next to the best in the class, and zul- mitting it. he has never been called upon tn pi-uve it. Chief diversion is in raising gigantic red nmstuclies. looking after the fan-in and fll'lYlllg'2ll'll1ll1d in MSCl11l1HHll,S Liinousinef' We are also told that lie has il fondness fm' girls Sitting in his lap. but he will never admit it. l l 4s 2. li Pays Sixty-nine ' N. i I X 1 MY, ., A ' A, - l 5 'l I . VIRHIL X. SMITH A-lflzlrffir' ,-l.Q.9m'1'rlTio1z fI1II1'1ICllfIfllIf mxixu Exlslxicisirlxu , Ziug! A Tlasli of khaki, a elmld of dust! Xvllilf was iT? X Smith on ' his lllOllll'T'.VClG. riding 11ve1' T11 see l1is girl i11 Salem. Says she is a l1umdi11ge1 ' and we believe iT. His Two lllillll pastimes are Frame Si1'1lCfUl'6S and Dukes Gelzlugy NV1ll'li. Plays The lllillldflllll. T1'11111l11111e, dl'lll11, piano and others Too u11111e1'1111s T11 111e11t'i1111. Has Tl1e l'8l'Tll'd uf never llilViI1g missed seeing Nu. 9 pass Tl11-1111gl1. and always XVilil'lllAS Tl1e Plllllllilll winduws for fail' Travelers. l CARL GOI1Fl'IIED STIFEL Tllffll Tull lfuppu Sigma MIXING 1cN111NE1cr:1N11 1 -'4'a1'l is Till' 111111lesT une who keeps The ladies guessing. Flllfllflllll is his l l111l1I1y, and he flll'lJ2llCllN 111 make same i111111111Ta11t discoveries Tl1aT will make I us all si! llll and Take 1111Ti1'e. itilllll' T11 us fi'11m XVilSillllgf01l U11ive1'siTy in i l1is s1111l111111111'e year. and says lie likes Holla 111uel1 l1eTTe1'. Name is listed l 11111le1' Pipe aufl Howl. Missmiri Mining and ATl1leTi1' Assr1eiaTi1111s, and A. I. l M. Iii. Zlllli has also served l1is Time llll Tl1e Sflldtllll' Cmnulieil and RTllli11110 l I'iU2ll'T . - l . T l'T3rZi'l'15fP Wf1 X' , 1,5 1 1, Z' ' 1 1 1 1. 1 l Huw X V .1 I lgwig , Q - 1 l V M A-fb-. -.-Li-.. - - - Av 1 Page Smwziy 'L 1 V A f 4 , l.Ol'lS A. TURNI-SI'l,l, Quo iffllli-Y Tlzwffl 'I'11u I'rn'sf1ir.w vivn. tcsuixi-:lan so 5 4 ' i -m.. I ll 'l ' 'l'n1'nlmll. the Senior llZll'lllt'l' of the fil'lll ot' Allen :ind Tlll'lliIllll. is agent for slidernles, teeliniezil lllZlg2lZllll'S, Fords. insnraniee :ind the Vosmoe uiolitiain, so b1'1rrlrf:.' Also keeps the Miner well tilled with advertiselnents. :ind :lets twhen the lnood siezes him! :is privzite set-1'et:1ry :ind Nllllllglilllllll fo Business RIUIIQIQQUI' Allen ol' the Iillllilllltl. ls zi quiet denilire laid who lnsses 0t'l'a1siollz1ll.V. is W ' , lad. is th tllitllitilfl ICIJHAH l'llI'I , l illlwl ir' ,'lNNU!'i1lfffIll f'o1'.wli1'.w . , -.. . . e other hzlll' of the Vogel-l'de t'0llliblIl2ll'lllIl, :ind is rontinnzllly on the lookout for some sus-lzei' that he vain inveigle into il poker gznne with Vogel and himself. Needless to sity. the deck is zilwalys stuvlced. and the wire- less system hetween the two slmrlcs hns Blaircoiii hzivlced oil' the lion!-cls. Will play pinot-hle, poker. seven-np, pitt-h ill' uliytliing' and is :i set-ond llo-vle when it voines to rules. Spends his smnniers in St. Louis in the drug hnsint-ss, l tis ai registered d1'ugg.fist'l. Eats on one side ot' town and rooms on the olher. I I l:1u J'i2f W4 ' l so A- .,, ,Y Q14 l '-N55 'V' Y KG '41 i- 1 A , f, , - it ' s' X R ' 1 vt. , .' i fijiv 1 . i it - Kal? ' ! A 'Fifa-2 3 , lf ,S-..--' - I hifi-si 1 l Page Svfucnty-one i , -'fun lf! HICIIMAN VOGIGI, .I tlllwtiw fl s.Qor'iutim1 C'n1'sUi1'S MINING nxnixisnizixu Herman is the Thespian of the class, having played in The T0llSflllHSfEl'u and The St. l'at's play ut' his J unior year. xvtjllld rather take part in a niusi- cal cmnedy than play poker. and he is very fond uf the latter. Is a iirst-class quarterlvack and is il sticker. Occasionally fusses, but likes playing pinnchle hetter. llails froni the south side of 11 near-by Brewery town. Is a Mining l'lIlQflll9El' before graduating, having served the practical side of it for some Tllllli Meinher uf A, I. M. li.. and Mining Associatiun. EARL l'3I'HI'lliTTE NVEIBICRG 7ll'IIll'I'l f'l1lb ffl'IlZlSffI!'li'l'l'S Mr:'i'.x1,1.I'Iusx' General 4,-miles lu us fl-mn Springfield, Ill., Lincoln's hunie town, and we firnily believe he will follow in that great IHHHQN footsteps. His favorite song' is Sunbeam, which he picked up at a Holy Roller meeting. Occasionally keeps awake in class. hut rather than appear lmurefl at some of the lectures, he settles Inu-lc in his chair and enjoys a quiet nap. Always colnes up Strong nn tinals. lnmvevel-. Makes trips tu St. Louis, hut refuses to tell her llillllth ,-4323 4' m ll ' XXX xg ,.- ' A . .ie 1 -f-asv SE iillzfsx L E' AJT4' --if . Ai 3-ixixslQeal iii .Q 5 1511 1 N 1' Ami. LLL1 3:41 bgrluf ff' '1 X-1 4 K , , t Tv 1 3 2 E,-Q all N 1 I 3 1.f'eaifz.,f'fif.t5.212 J i X . ' .?rffX31t.u 'rf ' 5 . N i ' :R-N, ' .4 fa 5, . -tsfffrw -4 sf- -fs 1 X 1- Lf' 3 4 1171 s' . 1' + y ,'? r- i' , 'liiilllll Q f?Q.-.9 X l - la : R 'ff' V' Q 'v - -sffmfx, X. I ,M-' M l mi sim ' Pdgt' Sl'fL'N1ly-1150 N in 71 '1'.7't WALTER WILLIAM WEISSIRACH fltlzlrtif- I-i,SSUC'ffll7iOlIf f'o1'.wli1-s MINING IINIIINIIIIIIING 4'Mepl1isto , the guy that smells rocks , received his degree in -January. . He is a quiet fellow with a real lllllSfillI'l16 and a pleasant sinile. Has been known to have had as niuch as seven thousand dollars all in twenty dollar gold pier-es, but the details are of the vaguest. JAMES ALEXANDER WOHLEY. JR. Dwltcl Sigma Phi TlI!'fCl Tau BC'CllIl'I',ij MINING ENQINIIIQIIING 4'Sunny Jim hails ti-urn tlIe Lone Star State, wining to us in his sopho- more year from the University of Texas. Saw his first snow in Rolla and wants to see no more. Was horn and raised in the grand old town of San Antone. . Occasionally drives out. when Pitts is out ui' town. .Is a horii Geologist illld was the gun of the Econoniic class. ls the last of the famous squirrel team of Dex and Texf' A lllQlllllEfl' oi' Pipe and Bowl. Satyres, Argonauts, Athletic Association and a Student Assistant in Geology. In his Junior year he served on the Student Council, St. Pat's Coininittee, and the Roll alno. Y., isziiifeafeffe' is I' gi I 72.4 522 I f ,, ASQ E , X Lil F4 ' SERS H-' f tif' 1 ill M' xX1'??? I., Page SRTJEHKJI-1h!'EZ ,, ,-Y J 1 4 i 1 I 1 o 0 1 i iv! 5 5 ? f 'H . N . i 4 i I E P 1 I 5 1 l l ' ' N , l , , , f x , w ...... - W 9 .... F 1 S4 M x JUNIOR Pay: Svwczzly iluninr 61112155 Miatnrg ,ff The golden dusk. half murky with the choking sands that rolled across the sky- ,7 line was slowly deepening and the shadows of the shaft house and shanties were lengthening eastward. Now and then the lone howl of a cayote was wafted in on a sultry breeze and answered by a restlessness in the corral. Far out along the trail the low lying mountains of the distance seemed to raise their mighty shoulders and shake otf the last fingers of light that soothed their crests and help the coming darkness to plunge us into lonesonleness. There were four of us. Pat. Bill, Cy and myself seated around the mess house door, smoking. yawning and trying to ap- pear happy. But in vain. for each draw of the pipe. each fragrant curl of smoke seemed to draw our thoughts back to the hills at home. l'at hit the right chord when he said abruptly. Say! wonder where all the boys are working this summer? l heard from Hipp and Klug before we hit llurley-said the Muckers had all gone to Colorado. Has any- one heard oi' the rest ot' the bunch ? And then began the good old line of talk which the two months' work in the mines had sort of dampened. The old boys were all discussed, and as by a single inspiration. at the end of a couple of pipefulls, Bill and Cy exclaimed, Say, that old Junior Class of l1T were sure the right bunch. And we came in with a hearty t,'heck! which reminded us all of the old Thermo and Hydraulics days. Like all freshmen, we had been as verdant and gullible as they make 'em. but when it came to learning-well as Cy put it-the Faculty never saw a more intelligent bunch. As far as physical prowess was concerned. the present Sophomore class will testify to bruised limbs and aching heads. and few of them will forget what the Juniors. then Sophomores. tendered them. On the football Held there were t'apt. -Ioe NYilson, Doc. Baible, Jim Bock. Ole Nevin. Bob Lyons ,-qf, .lonx tiov I!nii.l.y. l,l'!'Nftl!'llf and 'tllad Shriver to help push the pigskin to victory. ln basketball. Ole Nevin. Kluge. t'. A. Peterson gave place to none. ln basketball, Doc, Raihle. -loe Wilson, lluli' and Tate. while in track. Joe Barton and Clyde Bower held up the Junior end. On the Rollamo we had Pat Reilly. Joe NVil- son and llill Sha w. on the Miner. Ebmeyer and J. K. NValsh, while six of our mnnher made Tau Beta l'i, with ease, tlikewise f'Es l. Stn we ran over each detail. and the more we discussed the old boys and their activities. the more we yearned to be together again. Following this vein. the talk went on into the night. but at the end there were four eager faces turned toward the north. Somewhere beyond the gloomy stretches of sand and cactus we knew were the rolling Ozarks and in their midst was nestled the greatest mining school of the XVest, Missouri's School of Mines at ltolla. And it was with a Gee, we'll soon be going back, eh fellows! that we knocked the ashes from our pipes and hit the hay for another day of Illllt'iCillQ,2,'. J, K. XV, Page SP1 4 ufy-.six 'B .NYY i ' : tt' :I ,.B.t:,at Ziluninra Aid, Kenneth .......... Ambler, Harry Atwood . . . Barker, Lyle Maxon . .. Barton, Joseph ......... Bock, James Henry, Jr. . . . Bower, Clyde NValter . . . Bowles, Martin Frady .. Brown, John Stafford .. . Burkhart, Edgar Carl .... Couuoly. Frank Colemann . Cooper, Birhard ......... Crawford, Thomas R. . . . Dale, Ralph ........... Dollnian, Phillips Brooks .. Ebll1Qj'G1', Gerald E ...... . . Elfred, Frank Stillman, Jr. Erskine, XVood Steele ..... Gerber, Theodore Christian Greenberg, David ....... . Heimberger, Karl YVilliam . Henschel, Ramsay Coleman Hippard, Clement-e William Hoo, Te-Chun ............ Horner Howard Andrew .. 7 Johnson, Frank Lindley Kahlbaum, XVilliam ..... Kaplan, Louis ...... Kluge, Harry Albert .. . Lask, Harold Arthur ..... Leonard, Speed Stephens .. . ...Hi ....Gallatin, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo ..Chamberlain, S. D Montgoinery City. Mo Muskogee, Okla ....Sedalia .. .Neodesha . . .Milford . . . .Maron . . .Spriu,gtield, . . . .St. Louis, 310 Mo Mo M 0 M o M 0 . . . .1'aola. Kan .....Herrin, Ill . . . .St. Joseph, Mo ....Linrolu, Nell ......St. Joseph, Mo San Antonio, Tex XVashin gton, D. C . . . .Kil-kwood, Mo .........Rolla. Mo . . . .Kansas City. Mo ........Belleville. Ill in San. Hunan. China .... . , . . . .SL Louis. Mo . . .St .Louis, Mo . . . .Rolla, Mo . . .St. Louis, Mo ....Collinsville, Ill . . .Pasadeua, Calif .. . .Marshall, Mo r i l i E i i l i Pzlyr Sffwzzty-z'fgU Lesnizik. Slnnislnw NYejcieel1 Lucky, Maurice Cecil ...... iJ.VUllS, llulmert Pillli ...... Martin. 'l'l1un1:1s Herbert . . Nevin, .launes Rilyllltllld . . Pape, Paul Frederick .. . 1'QfQl'SUll, Curl Alden ...,... Raible. .losepli Christoplier, Jr Reilly, John Guy ........... Riiier, Xrn'to11 Elijnli . . SClll3lll'Ql'. Leroy Robert . . SCi.llGI'lllQj'Ql', Hill'1'.N' John . . . Shaw, Xvllilillll Allen Slmyes, Fred Pine . . . Shipley. John Josliun . . . Shutwell. l'l1illip Hassett .. Shriver, Huy Olin ..... Stl-ziwil, Hairy Oniur . . . Tens, Howard Jones Tuinplcins, Edwin See . . 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'TVIMYI -N .,Iw 'I '- ' 'Z :fc-. 3: wmv .15-51:4 Y,LJ-:gQig.'iiI':g,,.-F.,--,fxrcgkzL.gv:',-,gl ,.,5,-55--as 5.5 .A l 4- - -. -I v-rI'!11T,,'.,- .-.' -N I wr -.' 'J'-,. .2-, .If-.I, 50? GMORE I--M--- -- W- J Pllflf' Figlziy-one ,. f 7 H K' f'i?. ?itff-' it.-ftf'-37, v 'ig' flaw 1 it ,Qu 1 Svnpltnmnrv Gila,-an Qininrg Hill' histnry proper begun when we first , V, tu-gmnizetl ns at class in the shudtlw et' the ' 'WV 5'3 tlrztntlstund ill' the Fair ijil'til1DdS. Pre- , N, vitius tt, this we had heen given suntllt?i 'V tastes tif etillege life: se tin this tit-eztsitui, s we tIl'Q.fZlIliZt'Ki to he I'tnrmitl:thl'v with the tthle th t-tape inure Sttplituntrres. After t-lttitwsine at lender for the elnss tight, we mnrehetl tn ttur Wztterltm. The Strlrhs tied :intl painted us in at shtnrt time. hut we I't.ught Vllillllltivl' ugztiiist the ndds. When thus t'tll'Illiliij' intrt'rdut:ed ttt etml- lege lite, we entered into things in the right spirit. Eight tif ttur 1111311 were mein- lters ef the ever-vit-tnrittus ftmtlmll team: twtt tml' nur men were melnhers nf the hzlsliethnll team. and several tif nur men. int-luding the great ltuver, were memlzers ttt' the trztelc teztm. NVe :ilsti tttttlc at very uttive purt in hatselulll. tlstxtn lim Srttxitzi: l'I'I'Nftll'tIl In tfluss Ftltntlntll we were tlet't-:tted lay the Stiplituutues. the st-ore heing trtl. ln hnslct-tlntll we wt-re ztlsti 4it'tiUilt'K'ti hy the Stiphs: hut' in trait-lc we st-tired more pnints tham ull the ttther elttsses etnnliinetl. NVe ftui-flit ttf at tinish in D evervtliuie' with the grun tit'tUl'llllIl2ltlttIl tit -fettme' even with the wtu-ld ht' 3 I' prtlperly elmstising the l rt-slinnm t-hiss tttllttwing us. This we did, and te the Quet-n's tuste. i When we atli'-htetl in litvllal :ts Stl ihtuntires, we lllllllQlii2ltt3iY heeztn tt: malke I P . Q metlit-me. nr rttther mztlte platees where metlit-ine shnultl he upplietl. NYe ttmk tht Fle ' ' shmen tlirtuigli the usuatl stunts. Une night the Preshies organized into at smzxll hztutl ttt tlispute ttur supretnnt'-v. A very spirited hnttle ensued in whieh nlmut ttuur :tt-res til' hlue gi-:iss were pltvughed up. After this, things went well until the t-lztss tight. NYe were Yit'tlll'i0llS after tt lung und hot st ruegl e. After the tislht. we signin turned to the other selltwtil zietivities. In ftmtlulll .tntl in h.1sltth.1ll wt ttnttlt nut u u SIIISXX - '- ' ' s :tl pztrt. lmlzty. t'z1pt-eleet. und lluwstvn 'ered the rttll twill ftir M's :twztrtl in itittthztll. .Xt the t-lttse tit the ltltttlmll seztstin. at ehwud wats eust trver nur im' hx' the sutltlen tleztlh nl' nur trientl :intl t-lztssmttte. NYztlter I'itlWlll'd Askew. NX e ll'llllllt'l'ti the Fl't'Hilll10Il att ttrtrthzlll hy il setire tif 110-T. The setnre sttutrd htl.1t tht tntl til tht til t' 1 1 A - ' - ' 'st h:tlt'. lhe 1 rt shmen spirited up und st-tu-td at ttuueh- tltawn :intl :1 gttnl. llliliiillg' tht- st-tu'e ti-T in their t':1vtu'. Then we snw stune tif the reul spirit til' the Sttplttnnttes: the Imeling:-Flzmders t'0lllibiIlilt'itbll get husy .intl sttttrt-tl twtt tttuthtlttwns during the l'l'lll2lilltit'l' ttt' the gxzuue. We hrztvt-tl the wrztth nf the Fneulty :md Student' lttwtly hy prttptising :md set-urine at wet-lily IIIIIFS-lllt'l1till1S1'. We ure helping to mztlie it at sut-t-ess. lt is nut ty.-11 tm' :t main tn stty ttxtn mut-h zthttut himself: therefttre I slmll t-ttnelude lwstt,t'i11e' thnt the t-hiss nt' 'IS is in I'ttr Zlllftilillyj thzit will help mnke M. S. M. . t :l twl tel' 9l'iltItti 511' lfiyflly-!fLt'u llrill :uid trzmsit'-httiler-platte i'jllgjlIl0l'l'S-t ine-eight. N L...,,..:.-N, - -vw-.-w 5:nphn111n1'P5 Askew, XVall'er Howard Haldcrson. Vearle Weiss .. I-lardsley, Cl2ll'UIl1'Q Ewlwailml Chavez. Haul . . . . . Clark. Howcll Smith .. . Corby, Harry Gilbert' . . Cox, James .. ... . Cox, XVilliain Ray ........ Dawson, 'llllUlll21S Langlieaul Decker. Ernest lCt'l1ridg.5u . . lloeling, Victor Hugo .... IlUQlll1Gt'lCQ, Henry xvllllillll Doran, Homer Martin .. Eppersoll. Charles L90 . . Fielder, John Hay . . . Flanders. Jerome linierson . . . Fleming. James Talfe . . Geib, Francis Hodgson . . . Goldman, Leon Harrison .. Golirk, Tony Frank .. Halley, Henry Clay Hex-ivul, Harold Tonrtel . . Housholder, Earl Ross .. lllllHy. John Logan Kern, Paul ............... . . Lawrence, Hiram Pettibone ..AllUl'fll'l,'ll, S. ll ...lXl1'lllS4lll, Kan . . .SL lAlIIlN, Mo , Y . ...BL IAVIIIS, Mo. f ,. Hlxainsas 1 ily. Mu . .4'arIl1:wl- Mo 3-. 1 , . nhl. llolllx. Mo ,..Sullivan. Mo ..Kanxas1'it,v. Mo . .lV2l'VllL'SYllll?. Mo ...Hannilral, Mo .. ...llzlvn-i1poi'T, Iowa . . .XW-llsville, Kan .....J1lllllll,Bl1l ..Sl1ellayvillv. Ind ...l'ilI'lN, Mo NSY. l,uUlS, Mo . . .l,Pe11Ve1', Colo ...SL llllllis. Mo ...Canton, Ill . . .Anxvasse-. Mo . . .El Oro. Mexiro Bowling Green. O. .....'l'yler, Minn .Monroe Viiy. Mo . . . .SL Louis, Mo i n 4 , , 4 f 4 l i l l i 1 i '4 1 , l i. l l l r 1 Y l 1 2 l l v Page Eighty-tlzree 5 I l l Q l I Page Ligflly-four Mack. Otis Forrest Maher. Lawrence . . . Maness, O1-ie Newell .. Massey, Robert Lee, Jr. . . . Miller, Edwin Lawrence .... Morris, John Munson Murphy, Earle Nelson Neuman, Elias Adolph . .. Ore, Felipe Buenzu'enture .... Powell. xvllllillll Clark .. . . . . . Granby, . . . .St. Louis, ....Webb City, Mo Mo Mo . . . .Omaha, Neb . . .Kansas City, Mo . . .Far1nington, Mo . . . .Vinita, Okla . . . .St. Louis, M0 . . .Li1na, Peru . . . . ...Rolla, 1'ug'l1, James Willard ..,...... .......... K ansas City, Quiroga, Fl'2lIll'lSt'1J Galrilondo Reber, Xvllllillll Houston Rucker. Aiulrrose Clxovkley .. Svaulau, Frank Dailey Svlniaidt, Charles Michael Slnnifeld. Mirliael ... Slceen, Leslie Carlisle . . . Sllirliarrl, Harold Ewing Stahl, Horan-e Reynolds .. STHl1Ul', flSl'5ll' Eli .... Stroup, Ilirllai-fl.Iol111 ... 'l'err.r, Mark Loren ......... . Valentine, llerlnan Frederick Wilson. Eldrm-tl Dewey ...... Z1-nm-ln, Walter Vlnarles .. Zoller. llilXYl'4fll1'l' -Iosepli Mo Mo Naeozari, Sonora Mexico 7 . . . .Dallas, Texas . . . .Keytesville, . . . .Newburg, . . . .St. Louis, . . . .St Louis, . .... St. Louis. . . .Des Moines, I Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo owa . . . ,Quincy Ill . . . . . .Chesteiz . . . .XVest Quincy, . . .Janiesport . . .Marsl1all, .....Rol1a, . . . .St. Louis, . . .Rolla, Neb Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo M o F3221 Eighty-hir Page -:fx .1-.1.........1..,.,,,,,, x My . F., . ,-:' x.,-.,,...1 3- W - ..:bfj:'1 f - A'749fvi id? y . 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President IGIIIVIN K,x111.l:,x1J.x1 Secretary W. ll. II11-t3,11u1-Nun' . . Manager I . IC, Iblcxxllc . . . . Cgagh 41, II, lmx ..... Faculty Representative 1 .X'I'I'II.I'ITIC ASSOCIA'IfIOX I 1clc11 H1ur'1 1's . ..... , President Im. .l. W, li.1111.1:1' . . Vice-President W, ll, Mw1'u11'1'N1-31' Business Manager .I. l'11,x1c1.1-:s 3III,I.IiIl , Secretarv IQIIIYIX K,XIII.I.,XI'5I . . , Tl-ensure? I . Ii. lI1':xN11f: ......., . Coach 11-X1 I'AINS OF TEAMS 1915-19115 --.lmliaf XViIs1111 . . . Fmrtlwall Fritz HEHJHI1 , , Igasketball IivlI,x ' Mills-1' . . Iiaselmll Red Maher . , ' Tl-ack If.-XI 1'.-XINS-ELECT 1916 IYilflvz11 llIII2l'Y . . FIHITIHIII Bill Kmnp , I Baseball M MEX 1915 Foo'1'15.11,L 'ullnlieu XYIISUII. I'zl1vT. lIuL ' RHIIJIB Ole Xevin -'XVild1-alt lll1I2lj', I'11pr.-lilect Ray Dowd Haus Vogel Kelly Miller Mat Brazill T0ll1l11j'u Dawson Mm- Ml-V111-T11ey Jim Bock -'F1-itz Hemgn HSIIIIYIXU lIl'llI'P Hull Lyons Ole Askew I'lIl9j'u K1'1111se M MEN BASKETBALL 19143 I Fritz Lllllllilll. Capt. Ole Nevin 1 --l'111e,1 ' K1-:111se lied MQIIIBI' I-Hg I'utu1-su11 M MICN H.-XSlC1IAl.l, 15115 --K1-ily Miller. ltilllf. TllIIIl,I ' Slweu I-kill K1111111, Cillbf.-El6C'1'. IIa11ld,v H11lT I':lIt'Iiu Bfllllllfjtlj' Fred I1l'IlI'fS --,lllllieu Wilson Sluts Kceliug' lim- lhlillle TUU1lU.V Uf1WS0U Hulli11 Tzlfe .. -' 2 1 ' . 1 ' 9 5 .. M MLB FRACL -Rfiisyv Neusfaedter ..F1.Q1I lmver hjoev' Barton Fritz Hezlmn Q Little PGf6l'SOIl i ,l Page Nizznly-.fix 5 D I Y,-v , , mafia wa.-QQ X . FQ X FOQT QQLL J W Page A x ilinnthall Eleuimu, 1915 Taking all things into consideration, the season of 1915 was a very suc- cessful one. Practice was started at the opening of school with about thirty men out and of these only tive were M men from the record breaking team of 1914. With the hardest schedule to look forward to that a t'Miner team has ever had to face, Coach llennie strated in hard work right otf the reel and began his weeding out process. With such men as Imlay, Capt. YVilson, Miller and Askew to start with, Dennie immediately began building a team around them. It was a hard job, but with everybody pulling and working together, Coach Dennie finally beat a team into shape which took the Pittsburgh Normal Team to a cleaning to the tune of 41-tl. Our next opponents were the fast Illinois Team and although beaten by a T5-T score, the team accomplished something which no other team in the big nine was capable of doing and that was to seore T points against them. The team improved in rapid strides from the Illinois game and this they Clearly demonstrated by taking the Springtield Normal team into Camp the next week by the score of 51-120. At'ter a hard trip down into the land of the Tropical Sun, we held the fast Texas A. X M, to a low score which was all that could be expected, when the long trip, the hot sun and the calibre of the longhorns is taken i11to consideration. Texas A. X M. whalloped Texas lf in their annual battle and Texas is considered some pumpkins down in the Short grass coun t ry. With the team playing together as a man and with the do or die fighting spirit of the Miners oozing out all over, the rest of our opponents were taken into camp easily, and the Miners showed their superiority in decisive style. Starting with the Kirksville Ostepaths, the Miners thoroughly cleaned the fast lbrury and XVarrensburg Normal Team and woe be unto Arkansas had not the game been cancelled due to the sudden death of left tackle NValter Askew. It is a great pity that we couldn't have played St. Louis I'., or NVashing- ton, but after both received such decisive beatings in 1913 and 1914, they de- cided the Miners were too rough to play in their back yards, and in C011- setlueuce they are extremely lucky not to have their hides hanging on the walls ol' the Miners Vamp this year Looking back overithe season, we cannot help but admit after considering the strenuous schedule, the lack oi' training facilities and the abundance of green material that tjoach lleunie had to work with, that he turned out a team that did the school, himself, and themselves justice. In ff ylnrly-rigfzl 5 lr -M -- ff--l--3 I Then again looking back over our victories. we will agree with :ill the bi critics and take the 4 out of 1914 and clizuiffe it to fl 5 1 so as to read: 1 In I l 15115 Stair Glhammnwa MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES Rmcoun IDATE POINTS Ol'I ONlGNTS POINTS i Oct. 1. M. S. M. . 41 Kansas State Noi-mul 0 Oct. 9. M. S. M. 7 Illinois University . 75 Oct. 16. M. S. M. . 51 S11'Il1 'f1Bld Normal . . 20 21 Oct. 22. M. S. M. 3 Texas A. lk M .... :lil Oct. 30. M. S. M. ' 36 Kirksville Ostepaths U NOV. 6. M. S. M. . 245 Drury .... G NOV. M. S. M. . 13 YV111'1'E'IlSblII'f . . . 7 23 177 1-17 fNO'l'EZ-'1'118 game with AI'kilIlSilS University was cancelled due to the death of Left Tackle Askew, caused by an automobile at-riclent in. St. Louis, November 20, 1915.1 5 rwpway-frvfvrdrwenmannpvmwmyimrmnmonnrlnmywfwmu ' -V -rg ,nn -A .- ' :uma we-3' ww. . - 11 '-.541 U lf ii .ef .Q fi' 'ff..jigg, .am Hg' f nf- fd l 1 Si, 9' WI' Wi ' '. . 1 , u' 1. -1, -.l -41 E - .jq:. .ff 1. Twlliff tg. 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ALLEN, '16 uyr' Ulu' fuzzzdrml lfu.winr'x.w .llunugrr CIICPI' Lwuzlw' N n t'JOD1E WILSON Crlptnin, End, l nllbclc'lu Joe, plflyillg his third eo11seentive sea- son i11 a Miner's uniform, showed that he was a 1112111 to be feared by all l1is oppon- ents. His place kicking made llilll a dangerous 1112111 from any position past mid field. Joe played ill most every positio11 o11 the team tl1is year and did i1l111SCll! and tl1e team full justice in all. He was a real captain. He l1as once more year to play and XVifi1 l1is eo-operation, Captain Imlay should have a slim-eessflil season. It lnight be well to 11lQlll'i0ll tl1at i11 tl1e principal football records of tl1e year, i11 inter- collegiate eireles as compiled by Davis, Joe holds the rerord for tl1e longest place Sega gf' 5 kick. 'tJACK HIL.-XY Q.. ,4 A Cflptrzifl-Elect, HuIfbnr'I.' W , XYildeat -We don't know where he sg gets tl1e name, llllf if it applies to football. Y, A l1e is all of that and tl1e11 some lllll1'G. To y 7, ' A-Q-A M 't' ,V F see .lark skirt the ends and. shake ott tl1e m,f'f't',c' -IJ' many taeklers IS the real teatnre ot the ', ff:3 f f-' game. He is without tlonlrt the rlassiest. fastest illld best llalfbaek tnr11ed out i11 the NVest. ill many years. and it would not be saying too llllltll to say. 111 the eonntry. tif. fd YVitl1 Jack as captain of the 152113 team, he ap, V will set some pare for his me11 to tollow. It might he well to mention that Jack ran fll1'Ul1g'l1 the entire Illinois l'. team tor SIU yards and a touchdown. wuifgi ,. KELLY MILLER End, l r1Ilbacl.' Kelly playing his fourth lllld last year in a 311110158 llI1lf01'111, has denionstrated again that l1e is one ot the finest ends turned out ill the XVest i11 many a day. Playing equally well both at defensive Clld a11d oifensive fullback, the two hardest C01l1biHi1fillI1S ill football, Kelly never onre let anyone get by l1i111. H61'C'S to yo11 Kelly and may tl1e best be yours. Page One hundred one r va . 3'5- L , .,.- , 1:1 xl ,, Lpjg 9, , -: 1-: 2 ' V 24?Kfv',.,if:'i!f 1 :7'f'a1: A , L -azz? 4 MKADDNERW KISKADDON Quarterback Although playing only two games with us this year, because of parental objec- tions, His demonstrated to us all that he still was the classiest quarterback that ever donned Inoleskins for M. S. M. His heady work in calling his plays and his deadly tackling were feared by all. Al- though unable to play the remainder of the scheduled games, Kis was always on the Held helping Coach Dennie with the inen. 1 v 4 ,. 1 N n ' -. 1 f my --. f ff LN v 3 -1 ff 7 it 5, , ru L, fx gg, ,H 1 V Jw 'Qwe- P, w . I 117, .7 4 , f Y , 1 1' K' ,,. 1 1 W ' 1' 'C v f . if ,v wi ,M e'9f f ' 1 ' fy fw f . 94 -U 'ef 3 ff 9265 P , 2' BILL BlctfAH'l'XEY Hrllfllrlch' Mac has played his last year i11 a Miners uniform due to the fact that he is graduating. He has been a steady hard player both on defence and offence. He isa fierce line plunger illld a deadly tackler. We all regret seeing Mac leave us as his place will lie hard to ljll. vt? l If Pnyr Our flllllllfftf Ima PLANS YOGEL Sub, QllllI'fl'l'btlf'lf Vogel is a hard worker and his tenacity has won hini admiration from all. He has played his last ganie owing to graduation, and he will he greatly missed by us all. N me X 1, .fav I 1-F111Tz HEMAN 4 Iflld Comes f1'0ll1 Iowa, the State l'z11111111s fm- Athlefes. He 1111s speed and has 1-1111vi111-ed us of This fzu-T by being ll v11l1111l1le lllilll 111' eitl1e1'e11d 111' 111111011111-lc. NViH1 z111111'l1v1' yeaufs QXI.1Cl'iCl1f'G, Fvitz sl11111l1l he 1111 All- MisS1'1111-i Man. 17.1 f 1,.. , '1 4 -UM ROCK . Q' 1' ' f'1m1'fl .f 1 h. . V, 3713? Vw H, 5 I l . , , - -' , Q . Alter 11111 V1-:11's p1'cj111111g', -.lllll c11111c ' f.-as-' 111 131 44. ' ' . . ' . --25,5 V 1111-11111511 as llllt' 111 thu llllllll stays Ill the A line. 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Ole 1111s 111111t11er year To play and should 111'11ve 111 11e 21 great S11'9I1gTi1 111 the 11116 line. SPEED DOVER H11lfb111fl1' - 11111'u1', il S1111 111' 1119 12151 yQ11r's 11111c11i11e, 11111 iiilil' 111 11111-11111e il s1'111' 11s il 11111fb11ck, 11111 after lliilyillg tw11 g11111es he was forced 111 1'L'1'11'C 11ec1111se 111' 1111 111j11I'.V received in the '1'Qx11s g'11111e. His speed was 11 thing 111 110 feared 111' his 1111111111e111s. Here's 1111pi11g 111 S00 11111 ilgilill uexi' year, Speed, f1l1111lrz'11' fnur 'I1 - ' wtf. .,,. fl ' 1 n BRA-XNDYU BRANDENB URGER Guard Although playing hui Two games with us this year, Brandy demonstrated that he had lost none of his lasl' years prestige. If he plays next year he can he looked upon as one of the inailisiays ol' The leam. We hope to see you hack in uniform nexl year, Brandy -9' , Q. BRUCE C'c'nz'er Bruce Caine To us with a reputation as a center and he sure has lived up to ii. He was liille. hui' Oh, My! Never said much, but was fighting his way through. His work in The Warrensbnrg game will never be forgotten. YVi1'h three more years to play, Bruce should develop into an All-XVesTern nian. f we I, TOMMY IIANVSUX Null, Hnlfbur'l.' THl1llll.YU will he l'0lllPllllPCl'UCl for his work in lhe Texas A. K M. game. He is onl .1 llllle over hve leet' tall, hui' every inch ol' il' is iight and QEIIIIBIICSN. He will he l'UlllQlllllQl'Ull as lnaving added pep to the Trip with his song, Hllllllll' llown Nellie. in 1 ,vs X Page One lm1za'rea' fifve If '-4 4 l MICKY BRAZILL 5-ff V 533 + I Haflfback 'P 1-1 3.-:i ff. H72 . , . . . . H -.5 Qfgf fr - sf- Miekey's toe is one to be teared by ,. ...M 5, , . E, ,. . . r l iqgyqj RAQL- : our opponents during his stay at M. S. M. in fl ,Ami e Lonnng to us but a green freshman, I g'ff: Q.1--ag'- ,H .x af M ,frreffrzia -wfzim .. - Y ,v - ' - . ,,,.1t1ggg'-'E-u Micky' nnproved rapidly and 1S bound 2 tu inaflze thgs lin the football World. , V ,ts-443, Hag-1,3 tj' qm ,.-v-v.g '.fr'g,g- qqve 1.1 O0 if IC 53'- 4 'I' . - - ,ef,1f:: .1 ' f '.4 Q ' ' ' N 1 i . . t i l Q, , . . 'I ' an P 3 ..cf1,f1-inf.. 1iR,ws1.: M v v ' ,l , ffllllfll f if ,gg fiezyifljjf t'ntey was very green, being: n fresh- ' 5 5 mann. nt the heginning ot' the season. hnt i n 9 haul th-velopefl into 11 tirst-class line lllflll 1lj,'f:Z.f,..-'f+-.- - - 1 v 1 , ygp. .gafiswa '5 . .I i. t hetnre the yenr ended. He has three more gy' V - . . . M V ZS! f' ' His:-:Q-.'f'f2f I., 1 years heiore hnn during whn-h tnne we ex- ' '- i pert great things. t l 1 'iz 5 L . . LARCH I . 2 Sub, Htll'fIJl1C'ln7 tftnning to us as a green freshman and with at reputation as ai haltbaek, Lareh tlennnnstrated by his playing on the scrubs that with this year's experience he will make some ol' the fellows hustle next year to retain their berths. i Pngf Our ll1l!ILfl'I'11 .tix N J H-pr.-. 't ' - L 1 NDADDY' SHRIVER Sub, Lincman. Hats otf to you Daddy, to the man who in three years has displayed more pep and spirit than any man in school. Although never making tl1e Varsity, 'tDaddy has never -missed a practice in three years time. We are for you Daddy and may the hest he yours. Would there were more like you. 1 l p . l l l l t l I l I l l Kit came to us from the Farmington High School labeled Football Material. N Although but a green freshman. Kit made some of the hoys hustle to keep their positions, and experience alone is all i he lacked. With last year's experience be- i hind him. Kit should prove a valuable l man in the line next year. 1 . I l O l l : t l l l l l l l HLITTLE DOC MeRAE Mascot He's little, but, Oh lllyl To say mascot is touching it lightly. He never misses a practice and is 011 hand at all games. at home and away: always pulling, lighting and dragging for the Miners to win. Never gets tired of boosting the Miners, and says when he grows up he is going to be another Imlay. Page One lzundrfd xmuen QQNOHJ ' ' T WHASKCW 4 ' Nov.zo1915 S 9 X X f 254. ug .. S 1 XJ wb 4 4:11 X Oi r 1 if ' Q41 1 B 'fl 5 5 qi ef r Jgr' Q 'FN 116 , ' :I , 7 1 ,lf 17 1, 1, el' 4 . ,Q ik 451 19? 1 , AJ' 'Y K A 'N f g 1: 1 P 'XE I 4 4 ri ,u X 1 gli' Um' fnlmlrml riyffl 5 5, 11 'e,i' L YVWAIB- Vzyxyzw 0 '-44' I 4. O Q0 KET P+ ' 'II 4 fu' dw f f Q, VNNER5 K X X! 2-, N 4 3 X N f ' 5 XS ltaakrthall Swann ilhauiem After a start that would barely have done credit to a Basketball team in the high school class, the Miners wound up the season in a blaze of glory that surprised even the most optimistic. Starting the season with three M men from 1915 back and with a bunch of good material including, Krause, the St. Louis. star. Big Peterson. Scotty and others, the prospects for a banner team were very bright indeed. But whatever may have been our fondest hopes. we reckoned without that God of things, the inevitable handicap. which seems, no 111atter how hard we work against it. to quench our championship aspirations in Basketball. After three weeks of preliminary practice and weeding out, the team, although playing a hard game fell before the fierce onslaughts of the fast Mcliendrie College quintette. which team has held the southern Illinois championship for several years. While we lost this game, it was the first chance the Coach had had to see the men under tire and he immediately made several changes for the better. After several weeks more of good hard practice. the men journeyed to St. Louis to take on the Washington I1 tive and to whom they lost two heart breaking games by close scores. Our next opponents were the Central Wesleyan tive of lVarrenton Mo.. and whom the Miners downed in a hard fought game. The next opponents to be faced were our old rivals, the Drury Panther-s. and, although beaten both games. the boys convinced even the most pessi- mistic that they were playing a much improved game and that their defeats were due chiefly to the Fates and to whom they dealt a severe knock out blow in the ocurse of the next month, by beating in the order of their arrival. the fast lVesleyan team. the Marionville Quintette and the most hated Drury l'anthers. all by overwhelming scores. Yea, verily. it was a pleasure one will never forget to have seen the Peterson to Heman to Krause to the basket combination that rolled up the score until the score keeper was out of mark- ing space. In giving a short personelle of the team. one must comment upon the wonderful passing game played by Captain Hemanj He was all over the tioor, all the time and was the pep of the team. Red Maher, at guard. is one of the fastest. cleanest and best guards in the state. yes, in the middle West, tile Nevin. at the other guard position. was always on his man. it seemed, but still he found time enough to drop in a Few tield goals during each game. Big Peterson. at center. was a deadly shot and time after time he brought the spectators To their feet with a long shot from mid-tloor. t.'utcy Krause. at the other forward position, was there all the time. He was a deadly shot with the whole opposing team hanging o11 him. t'utey played a hard. clean game and his shooting lil tield goals in the Drury game is a fete well worth be- ing proud ot. lt would not do to close without mentioning Little Peterson, Kluge, the tfollinsville Wiz. and Scott-v the ex-Rolla High School boy. In these men we have a triuniveratc that are bound to make their lnarks in basketball be- l'orc they' le-tve ll S Nl . 1...... 11141 Um flllllliffd lm: S Wg, ,,, ,swf if 'F'1ff A' b. 53 . lu' ,f ,Q XX E 4 ':W 1 'A'-' - NFRITZH HEMAN Captain , - . A, S HOLE NEVIN Gfuarcl Q, mum ' , 5i'f'fy,g'2 A ff .gal-m vffjx- 'Y U ' J I Q ' ' n 2 Q Y- ll , -,E -' f .,-. 1 4,33 HCUTEYU KRAVSE 1'w0I'1l'fl rd 3 E 3 P 4 0,19 4 Y 5 N 1 EQ, I Q! .ff TJ W , , A, ,?,.,f.': , f ffuxsgg !!1, X ,jgagxill A , fi' V, I .11 wf!-XE 55 ,fr E5 Jw. .,sbf.a' -A ' l? ff'j: P, 1 RED MAHER Grmrrl N 1 Y X is sHm1:R3 .5 x K 'lv I X X i 1 R ' 2 ,Z , V 4 3. -: 9Q E 5 15 H IG PETERS1 DN Center Page Om' lzundred eleven 0 , Q , 4 1 ,F- .1 f ,fi - 'i 2 rfzl -K VV 5 . F :- -531,051 x F j nrunnsxkx Knmsng J . U a - J i Q J l ,Q ' 1 J vw ,Z 13 I I ,I if W I l 4 r ' 3 L , -Minn , .-:L ' ' Qzfq ffrb 1 f 1 4 -:yi .:,. J., N-INN' N-'I -vw 'A 1- '-l '- M H-'W----1 ,-,JJ u cf 3 N 4 L HSE QL jk L 3 Nd Zeanvhall Svrannn Eeuirm The 1915 baseball season was to a certain extent a successful one. Although the team was not so fortunate as to win all the games on their schedule. yet they did play good ball and at times put up a good exhibition. Beginning the season with an abundance of good material, but without a coach, things looked anything but bright for the Miners during the Baseball campaign. Atter about two weeks of coachless practicing, Coach Dennie arrived to take charge and things immediately began to brighten up and a new vim was put into the practice. With not quite a week's practice under Coach Dennie, the team departed to open the season against Arkansas U. at Fayettville. Although beaten both games, we convinced our followers that all we needed was a little infield practice to make the best ot them hustle. Upon arriving home. the team was switched around to such an extent that Miller and Wilsoxrwere the only men to retain the position they had played in the Arkansas game, the rest of the men being moved to other positions in which they really belonged. From then on the Miners to a man played with tl1e old pep and ginger which is so chaarcteristic of a Miner team, and this, aided by wonderful coaching t'rom llennie, caused them to sweep everything before them even to getting an even break with the fast Nebraska Indian team and with whom we closed the season. In closing, a short personelle of the team might be given. Capt. Miller, playing his third season tor the Miners't at sec-ond base. was all that could be asked and more. He was a dangerous man at bat as as well as in the tield. 'tl5ill Kamp. on third, did himself proud, not only in the Held, but at bat, as he was a dangerous man with the stick at all times. Tommy'l Dawson, at short, did exceptionally well for a youngster and with the past year's ex- perience behind him should be a valuable man in 1916. Big Joe YVilson. at first, lived up to his reputation that he was so tall they couldnlt throw him over his head and played his usual steady consistant game. both at bat and in the tield. Huck Mountjoy. behind the bat, was always on the job and woe be unto the man trying to pilter on his arm of steel. On the mound we had sueh men as llrotts, Hutt and llolick. These men eould always be depended upon to do their share. ln the outer gardens, Ed Tate, the mouth harp king, Raible, and Skeen were always dangerous when at bat, and woe be unto the poor flip that got into their gardens. With all of these men bac-k for the lillli season and with lbennie again at the helm, we are looking forward to a very success- ful season. Inge Ona lmndrml' fozlriefn N A JN- 1, 6,1 3, X- 7 f .J A -1 5 .N 7- 1 V HZQ f ' 5 ,E ' K1 ,ALA y Ai ' A ' .- dl I i 9 W EQ , 9 A N f -lmv X 1k 71 . is W xv-5 A ll! ,. W, N 4'X3f'.'Q iii?-his -, ' V Y , f. ' ?3?2i15 ' I rpagjlj' 5551x3J,3,'f1gj-viff?-,e Y.':'q-' ' 3 ' ' X . '-, '- ' ,.- Q ,x . ,f- - L u ,-. , vl A 'V X --,N , NBILTJ' KAMP, 210 x I. ' 'LBUCK MOITNJOX 11 Cafmzin-Elect Ni I 651, pg Cuff-lm' 1 Q ,, . arf -S J . . i 7 ,. Q ., 'x ,4 . A I ' .L Sq? Y I - ' 'J A if Y xl 4' y, . - X X43 g V . ' . 6 qi., Q1 44 A f X if . Rx Z I ,.,,xi3, H as J v Wx f , V f .4515 yi H ' 4 .,. . .f-. V 'X .rx 5, .V - J K A ,k?h.5f L',1..,L V v 1 EJH4 ff 3, Qt-.F--fl b il ' mg. 'iv ,I ' ,V W' Q 1 49 UKELLYM MILLER. '16 J' - 'I I A l 1 Captain, V ' ,ffu xi L 1 E:,vjj- , W W x F. ff k , HSE- .,J', Q j-.fz?X ' L '?fFi551f1PW f 1! Y EDU T XTF '17 UFRETV' GHOTTS, '16 Ofufficlrl f ,, Pifvlzcr Page One lzundrcd teen f- , If -6 ,f 1 fx ' ll 'Wfv I Q 171 1 1 f -V! . A 7 ' , 2 1 If I V 1 ' ,, f-af I - x :fi E 1 1 'A 5 K, N, , A- 13 .U V- fg if I . , . MTOM M Y' ll,-X NYM JN. 18 M Short .v 'X r A , .I my ffl Sf' N E I . , fl A ,ff -asv-, -ff , ,xr nr ill ! U! ff H f xff f f X ' 1 .5 k Y' ' P hi 1 , . ,, ,, ,--V , f- B' 'i., 'L r W1 ,- 1 'ff , x u, , H L fl A ff.: ' 'Q f mv' ig, ' -A 1 511 2-:L -, .xiii ,,a'ffHf ',,,,igf41f , DOC RAIBLE, '17 Oufjiwlfl ,f J - A1 .. ,jg,?'i? Q 7 Af , --'1'l'1 :1 :Y sK1f:1cN, is Q A nw Uufjiwlal --.immcu wlnsnx, '17 TONY GOLICK, '18 I'i1-sl lirlsr' PHCIICI' Prlgf Om' flIlIIdI'l'd .vixlrvvz 5 J' I -- H -..H . 7.... -..-......-..-.,.., ,ww E H 9 an A . of I 1 13135 marhrh In Maavhall, 1915 2 f ' l Kelly Miller, Czlpf. i'Bill Kamp, Capt.-Elect. 'ill'-uck Mountjoy l ffJUdie'f lVilso11 films Haible Rolling Tait-3 '4Tubbyl' Skeen Daddy Huff Fred Grotis Sluts Keeling' T0llll1lj'u Dawson BASEBALL SCHEDULE. 1:1111 l April 15 Coiicordia ...... Rolla April 25 Oklahoma A. X M. - Rolla April QS Arkansas University . FH3'GT'f6Vill0 N April 29 Arliuiisas University . F215'9TT9Vill9 ' May 4. C. B. C. . . - H0113 l May 5. 43. B. C. - ROIIQ1 S my 10. C. B. 0. Sf- LMS Q May 11. cf. Is. C. . . - Sf- Twig May 12. McKendree College . LE'l'fl110U- Ill- May 13. Concordia . . St. Louis ' May 18. Arkansas Uuiversil'y 1101111 May 19. 1-Xl'lii1IlSilS University RUU11 l 1 - - - . Y 1 ......, ...- -1 Page One hundred sefuenteen Payf Om' lzumlrfd figlllffzz I L df ff I I .L-sv 1 1 NER3 7 X1 fm, 1, X XX K5 Q. 9 I P 1 I l trark Athletirz, 1915 Due t11 the l'1111t that 11nly 1111e IIIQEY was 2l1'l'il11gt3d in Track last spring, the interest latgged quite il big. Zllflltlllgll tl1e S1-l11,111l possessed an abundance of lllilfvldill. With tl1e Iirst 1-:ill f111- 1-:1ndi1l11tes 115 s1111n us tl1e weather permitted, about fifteen llltlll rep111'te1l, illlllhllg tl1e111 being l111ver, the Cl'ilC'k St. L11nis sprinter und jlllllIJt'l'. F:1itl1tul Mather und H111't1111 were again on hand and trained diligently l'111- the elztss inwt which was 21 I,ll'Clill1lll2ll'j' to tl1e big meet with Drury und S1Dl'lllg'Ill'ld N111-11111l. The class nleet. l1eld 1111 Saturday, April 24, was w1111 by the fl't'Sll1llCl1 who e11r11e1'ed 45 p1,1i11tS. The events proved very Sue- l'CSSlllll ns it l1l'tbllglll' 1111t sueh 111611 as IP11ver, Mather. PGfCl'St1Il and BilI'ft'lll and they pr111'1-1l that they were t'11 l1e feared l1y ull s1'l11,111ls in their respective events. 1111 May 12. the fCtllll jt1lll'll0.VUd t11 Sprillglield t11 take part i11 the Triangu- lztr meet and L'Ul'f2lll1ly di1l theniselves 1PI'0Hd l1y tinishing Second t11 Drury with tllll.V il l'ew points keeping them out of first place. lieing tl1e lust 111eet 11l' tl1e se11s1111 tl1e tezun disbzmded 1111 their return lltllllv. :1111l we ure ull l1111ki11g l't1l'lV2ll'l1 t11 the llllti season und feel e1,1ntident that tl1e llIUll will 0101111 CVCl Vl'lllllg before Tllktlll. XYith il 111:11-l1 like liennie ut llQlll1, 111111 with lllGl1 like l'i2ll'l'Ul1, Capt. Maher, HEIIIIIII. Petersen and llllllli'l't1llS 11thers t11 piek f1'11111, there is 1111 l'Q1lStll1 at ull wl1y M. S. M. should 11111 have tl1e best ull 2ll'0Ul1d ll'ilt'li teznn in the state. Yaglvii E ig B-Z ...I M., S -frltl' S' Wtdni l '-.1..:511- If Ab : O G 'l lu! ' 1 f'!l1' U1111 l111n1irfd lizwlly A YY AY- YY' 'Q 1.. Page One hundred twenty-one 1U1lI'n Amarhrh in Elrark, 1915 Fritz 11Q1llilll, '10 Fred'f Dover, '18 Noisy Neustaedter, '1f' 7 ffJoe1 Barton, '17 J l Little Peterson, 116 Holder . Year Made Traughber. . . . . . . M. S. M. TRACK RECORDS 1 Record 1 100 yard dash .... 11015 K. V. Mau, G. Cowman ...... 1 220 yard dash . . . .222 G. COXVDIZID . . . . 440 yard dash .... ASM G. CUNVIHEIII . .. N S80 yard dash. . . 2 :04 G. H Boyer . . . 1 1 mile ruu ...... 4:40 G. H Boyer .. . F 120 yard hurdles. .. 110 M. S. Mazany .. 3 220 yard hurdles . . . . :25M M. S. Mazany . . 1 10 lh. shot ...... 41 ft. 0 in S. C. BICCOIHIJC1' liisrltss .... 1ll ft. 0 in E. P. Barrett .. High jlllllll .... 5 tt, T in John Graves .. Broad jump .. .. . 20 ft. 1015 in C. 11' Pole vault ........ 11 ft. S. C. Mc-Comher Five-Innilu rross 170111 210:40 E. U. Lyuton Half-mile relay . 1 1:11725 TRACK SCHEDULE 1910 May 0. Drury and Springiield Normal at Springield. May 20. NVashington at Rolla. 1902 1913 1914 1000 1900 1000 1909 100S 1903 1005 1003 1911 1003 1013 Pnyf Um' fmndrml lfwzvzly-lfwo rw i- -'-- .-.v.-Y...-., ,... ,W Q 55?27i?HEv 5fZZY5fQ5 2F:Qv2 'f'4-:F y ur- - 1- 1 . , -.F - Lux ,Q r - Wm 'P X 1 f '..f-'fi ' fri wif' N514-.. xv fwf- ,QTAM pm . 1 1 fs- 5 fs'-mse14 N' -3 df-. 'xii' I -ear ' M . 2 ' x...r-,c1,,--4f:mw.'sf5M- 'IM 9- -, - . fn, , - . 1 W gif. 5.14.55 ' -V ,- Jj A A L. get ,sw fm? Z 5273513 I M, W 41212111 1 Exifqi25g5j:xf.'Qq:,Ql'2fE?,s,f ',rQ35,?e5il avigyazifag Xxx W--4 'gf f ,rn N ,sp ? 5 gm Mr ma 55.31 f -' X N X '. . K ff 71 ffffwff ' fa, X A f' .ff ' ,ff gi-if '-.4 -.f,. .JA -,, V I g X 95' fl V f ' f l ,iw f- ff,,,W f ssifigf+fi:s '-' .v mf ,f -7-I1 'L' .. ' fi 1-x Z., ' f' - . 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When we first eaine to realize that the writing of an editorial was a necessary adjunct, that a reputed neces- sary adjunrt. eonneeted with the editing of a college annual, we were filled with consternation, nay. even disniay. We gave a mental groan and tried to unload the task on some of our willing brothers. I fear I have used the word willing llllQldVlSECUIV-lllPWGVQI'-T116 net result was that we began an eX- haustive study of the manufacture ot an editorial. XVe delved, we probed and we plotted but no ideas eanie. It is true that the average Editorial. even replete as it is with the use of the Editorial We. is a slnooth alluring sort of thing, that reads like reason and probably is reason. We niust confess, however, that having read, yea, literally devoured, niodels of exceeding worth, we still tarried at that most iinportant point, tl1e beginning. However, boldly plueking our courage fronl its hole, and thoroughly linlbering our elbows for the penning thereof, we ein- barked upon the task, the whieh, our lnaiden etfort you now read. Ot course it is entirely possible to render this writing a disnial swaiup of notiees of appreciation, extensions of thanks to all of our various friends wl1o have helped, and eondolenees for or inveetions against those who have not, but this is not our purpose. We have other, graver niatters with which to burden you. We wish to present this book as tl1e best there has been in us. as the ronsunnuation of all that has been in you. 'We do not lnean to repeat what others have said when we say that it represents yon. Of course every editorial says that, but we sinrerely nlean it in its original sense and not in its harkneyed one. XVe have worked hard and diligently on this book, and also, believe us, on this, our lCditorial. We have struggled, we have Slllll1'lIlEd, we have eajolled, but we have suereeded, and 11ow let us take this opportunity to thank you for the able help you have given. YVe wish to thank you one and all, for your Very loyal and sint-ere support ol' our picture shows. lt is the very existance of these shows that helps niake this book what it is, or makes it sell for what it does. We have also to extend to one and all our most sincere thanks and lagf Ont lnnzdrcd lfzfamzly-Jix N Y'-' -- .--vp.-gaps-- - - 4.-- i --W ...l---qu appreciation for the very able support you have given us on our Lyceum Course and our Dances. We take the liberty here, tYVe do not know il' it is good form to do this in an Editorial or not, but we are going to do it anyway 1 of announcing that the Y. M. C. A. will have charge of the Lyceum Course next year, and wish to urge the entire support of the Student Body to that cause. The Y. M. U. A. is tender, it is weak. but it is vastly deserving, and we ran but express the greatest approval of its good endeavors. Personally, we wish to acknowledge our indebtedness to Messrs. li. W. Adams, J. S. Brown, P. H. Bohart, -I. I-3. Cole, O. E. Stoner, H. S. Clark, J. J. Krebs, G. E. Ebmeyer, C. G. Stitel, G. Erskine, J. K. Walsh, A. 'l'. Dun- ham, and all anonomous contributors for their class write-ups, poems, special articles and Green Cap and St. Pat's Days contributions. We also wish to extend our thanks to Mr.Kahlbaun1 for his niost llllflldllg services and patience in secur- ing photographs for us of the various Buildings. lll61llb0l'S of the Teams and even of the dangerous freshinan in his lair at the Fairgrounds. We are also indebted to F. HGIIIEIII, G. E. Ude, L. H. Goldman, H. Iiale, H. A. Ambler, C. G. Stifel, P. B. Doluian, H. C. Halley. R. Haley, W. C. Zeuch, G. T. Jamison, J. R. Cox. B. L. Ashdown, P. H. Hohart. IC. H. Housellolder. and F. A. Krause for supplying us with Kodak pictures. Cartoons and Lantern slides, and to Messrs. J. C. Miller, S. A. l-Seek, L. A. Turnbull. C. L. Epperson, J. S. Hoffman, R. R. Dickerson, S. Sherman, and U. O. Grinnn for their most excellent help in our Picture Shows. Lyceum Shows, Tlneatricals. Dances and all other activities undertaken by us. Page Ona hundred tfwenty .vefven In ff' Um' flllr1JV1ul l1L'4'l1ly4f'i!ff1I ' 'fFQ'LEZsA Page One hundrfd ifwenty-nim' Elie illllimmuri illlining Amauriatiun OFFICERS l.. W. lfliirnns . . President .l, ti, lit-111.11 Vice-President W. A, Snxw Secretary H. A. Krruic ...... Treasurer h The ohjet-ts ol' the Assoriation are: to advance the knowledge of mining i ainong its lll0ll1ilCl'S, to promote good fellowship illllfillg the students and the f fam-ulty ol' the Missouri Si,-hool of Mines. and to bring the Missouri School of Mines into closer eontaet with the niining profession at large. 5 NVhile the eligibility for lllElllijOl'Si1ilD is the having of eighty-tive hours of N 4-redit, an zuueudiuent has been added to the constitution allowing any one with pravtiral experience to join. This will no doubt bring our nienlbership g up To above titty. Availing theuiselves of our afliliation with the American i Institute of Mining Engineers, nearly a dozen of our lll9lllbE'l'S have beeoiue E Junior nieuibers ol' this organization. lu order that the lllQlllil0l'S might do justice to other organizations, the Assot-iation has sal-ritired :1 number of meetings and addresses. Notwith- standing. a number of addresses were given during the year and each was fol- ' lowed by a smoker. Among the splendid talks were: E Ure ltressing and Flotation in S, li. Missouri . ..L. A. Delano, '09, Mining lixperienres in Sweden ............ ..XY. D. Beeghley. The Manul'art'ure of irllldiillld FBIIICIITU.. ...... D, H. Rice. l'l-rsonal lixperienres i11 Alaska ..... ...Prof. G. H. Cox. lCxperien4-es in t'uba ....................,.. ...Prof. C. R. Forbes. 3ILlQlll'ilt' l'rospea-ting in Northern Iron Ranges .............. YV. L. Dobie. Although more than halt ol' the st-hool year is gone, we hope to have a ll-w more meetings and addresses. lt is the aiin of the Association, it possible, to have t'hiei ' lluehler and Cope Copeland together for addresses before the year vloses. A word ol' thanks may not be aniiss. It was only through the strong support ol' the Farulty and the students that the Association was sue- rt-sstul. and tht- ot'tit't-rs of the Association are sorry that they could not give you more-. I'11gfr Om' fiizrlilrfd fflirly N ada. illirly-one ne lzulzdred 0 Pagf' , . li. l,. A SlIl1trWN 3 W1 ---...J inanuri inn' Editoi'-i11-tjl1ief nt Editor rt Editor Manager M anager Manager Man ager M a ll a ger Senior tjlass .L .I. 11.1111-1 Associate Editor .l, li. Nlv.Xl,NIl Assista tl. li. l'l1:t11-1Y121: . S110 ll. li. Kttett . lfittsiness IC. ti, lPt:t rA1.tx . . Advertising l,, A. 'llI'l s1:t'1,1, Assistant' Advertising M. Il. 'l't:111:1' . . Cirettlatitni W, lit-31111: . Assistant' Cirettlatifm CLASS lIEl'OlfITERS .l. -1. Kntctcs . . . . . . 4' W ll11'r.t1nt . t' lf l1t1:1ts1.1cY w, iillft 1 W Jttnior t'lass . StlIJl1tJIHt11't:' tflass Fl'QSlll1l2lll Class M l N IC H H I STO HY Missttnri Miner. It had lung heen The SIIl'lIllL1 nt ltlln gave htrth to a student lllllllltillltbll known as The the earnest desire et' the Student Body stteh a Ill2ll1llEl'. llllf it was flll'tl1lQll tu vtnee Illt'll' epitttnns and ilt'llVlllCS lll the ettlwts nt' Fred tlretts and his ahle assistants. ti. E. .lultns 1 an llld J. I 4. Ht-atl that their hotles were realized. 'lht tttst Nlllltl , 1 , A' was an htnnhle utferittg. small in size illlll li111ited i11 t'll't'lllill'lllll. httt with the heartt' impettts nf the Iirst heard and the L'tl-tlIl91'il- tntn nt httth lfatttltlt' and student. the Ql1lCl'lll'lSC twttved at stteeess. a11d the 11ew .rear et' lillti helmltls a real paper. llll0l'USllllQ' to all and truly l'03Iil'GSU1lfll- tire tat student lite .X gttetl deal el' tl1e eredit tm' this step nt' ltrttgress lllllST lDGglY0l1 te ll. l,. Ashtlttwn. I,, A. 'lllllll'lhllll, illltl ll. li. Keeh. lt was fll1'tl1lg.l'll tl1ei1'eli't1rts that a tvtthlieatittn was ttretltteetl whieh is eagerly Sll1blbtll'fQtl hy all the ' rt stntlents and a large pet-eetttage nt' the Allllllllll. lhey have been sttptttwted hy Assistants and a Stuart liditm-. whttse etlttal tm' wurk has not heen tottnd. lntler tl1e dtt-eetten nl' the present eirettlatien Manager lllltl his assistant. the tniner has inereasetl tu sneh an extent that fttrtltertnest .-Xfriea and Alaska are Ittlhtwing 1lll'2lll'S at M. S. M., with pleasttre. The editurials Zllltl t'tlIlll'llllllltlllS nt' the Assistant lidittn-, estteeiallht' the 'l'all:s hy a Fl'CSlllll2l1l'S lteentate. have .twalcenetl a keen interest atnung the readers. Httwerer, wtthnnt the ett-t1tte1'atit1tt el' all the elasses. as 1-et1rese11ted hy .N the 1-lass t'eIttn'tt t,. the sneeesstttl ,rear wmtld have llUt'll less lll'llll2llll'. They have gathered tht hteals and varitnts itetns nt' interest an helped itnmensely tnwatwl lllillilllg' the Miner appeal ttartiettlarly tu eaeh lllilll. Next year it is the sineere aim and htttte to make the Miner larger i11 sm- and with the present interest nt' the Faettlty as shawn hy lli1'eett11' Meltae, this nle.1l will he realized. 'l'hen will it really lPt'll'f1'ily all of st11- tlent ltle. then will it truly he a just l'L'l'lGt'l'l0ll nt' the greatest Mining School tn the 111111111-xp then will the Missnnri Miner rival 111' exceed many ttf it's t'Xt'llilllQl'S whteh hail lil'lllll l'11ive1'sities of far greater 2ltl'Qlltlill1t'P. riff Um' ffltlttlwtf lllirly-ZfLL'0 N S 1 u mmm: THE NKISSOU I MINE ' .nn pm.-i.. nu- wmla.-.1,.-,w..1.'zm..v.n...,,nm,.- A - 1 ns uw lm.-,L an - 'yr 'X-W1-A. 14: l- vu--ff' . 'V Q , xl1:,m.m1Q1.l.x. ' M nr H-,m..n.f,u ml- ,' ' , L ' f 3 in mmutq qui- nv ,.,.-M-1,u.-..14'f,,., 'U' ' ' 'M' L . 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NX n NN lm I 2 fpmr , v uimuurm ll f u my- ur r.-,nm fx... qw H. umm .,,..-mum-, .-.mx .lm W s,n,.-WW 1. vm-V.-N ly. l1.,,,,,,, ,Wm rr-mv' V -A 1 AU- . nmw-r 1,-.ffm . xwnxwwfwnnnm Mmm ,,.,.,-.-.W -my 1-wr n .1.,..Q, MV MH,,,-H, ,, W Page One fllllldffd tlzirly-Ilzrvf N . W X... . Eau Erin Hi Bda of Jlissouri Installed December, 1906 HOXOHARY A. L. M1-R110 L. li. Ylillllg FRATHIQS I X G. E. Ladd L. S. Griswold H. C. Tlm11111s011 H. T. Huehler 11. C11pe1z111d C. J. Adzuni 1'.X.3I4l01'b FACULTATE C. R. Forbes J. C. Illglillll C. Y. tjlil-YTUII H. E. Dulfy Il. -I. ,Xlll1Cl'SUl1 FHATRICS I N UNIVE RS ITATH L. A. 'Post C. M. XV4111dwz11'd li. H. Richards XV. IZ11wl:111d Cox H. H. CHX H, II. Ileau Y. II. fiH1TN1'l1illk L. IC. 1i11r1'e11 H. 'l'. 31111111 C. A. l'iur1-Q H. li. -I11l111x1111 li. W. ,UIEIIIIS -l. -I. Ihnwd 11. .1. 111'x111y .I. S. lInIl'111:111 , 1 Ir. A liurg li. L. Suilcr J. -I. Sllillltlj' agt Um' l1111z.I1'f11' lffifiy-juzlr S 1-1. L. Asl1d11w11 C. E. l'0l'e1'S1111 H. IC. Iflwll IC. L. Beycr J. S. Hrmnwu L. M. H21l'ktl' IL A. Allllblfil' E. C. IZ111-kl1a11 t C. NY. Hilnpurd Page Our fzzlrzffnl ilziriy--H-'U r lf' yr' Una' ff1111J1'rJ ffllff-1'-jI.X' lv , V55 R ,af gQ,, ,Aslgl2v3Q ffl' , v'ik3Xl5.l'1.-.- - Q - QBLIH Harbin A. BO. 1. JI NGLIC M0'1 r4'v: Please Mum FI.mx'14:I:: llug Kennel t,,'U1,u1:s: llluvk and 1-Hue lim-s in lluvg I-loss in Faculty :1l1llSu lVll2l.Yl'llll JUG Cole lines in Jfriul' lIwl Mzllmr -lll1lIlllQu Allen Mm- M1-4 'ill'lllC.V lPe1u:u11 ASlld1,rW11 Kvllvlvu Miller HD. T. Turnbull lmv Ihxilrlo Vote P9fQl'Slll1 l'wtI.x ' H1-urls lVild Cut Imluy Ill-:1mly Ill'2lI14,l0lllblll'Q9l' liums lin lffblllt' liulvlnyu lflllbllll lVllisliQ1'S Elfrcd lllilllllll l':lllllS l'2ll-Q Ilcill-V Nlil10 I'llllCI'S l':1t M111-plly 5 51 V u M V M: ga 1 ,iw X T If N F ft H 1 N9 r 5 H 5 A i 2 5 3 9 if r F s 5 E Z 1 5 H Z 2 i 'I H . , 11 i 1 1 1 Q 5 , 1 Q a W Las.-lm--1-.wafix-:.,f,::sz:.,-5 :..,,m.-Zifcar . - Prlgr Orff l111mi1'1?d Il1i1'Iy-H1611 Idipv anil 16111111 OBJECT: I To pl-ouiote good fellowsliip among the students of The Missouri School of Mines. and To further The interests of The School? MEMBERS James A. Worley, Jr. 1 John J. Doyle I Carl G. Stifle fillllllillll E. Johusoii E lVilIium H. Kamp Joseph C. Raible ' I Joseph G. XVilson i l r:mk H. fieih F John M. Morris John J. Shipley Page Om' fzuzzrfwn' llzlrly-riylfi LNYJL N . 2'af,V'H v 1,-se -Q , H .Y .,,,., , , -'3 , J A H iw. ..,, ,.. .4 , , -- J. y .- Pngfc Om' lnnzdrfd ilzirfy-Him' Payz' fylll' lllI1l.lI'l'Lf furlj W1 . VXA 24 ' ' X .4 ' H, 5, X 5. fl V V. If J 1. 1 ,. L: Q 135 M N 4 141 H r, I ' , v 1 1 M R: 'N M, YE H I i WN I k f nl 'J W L. I Q v A A 4 - I , , - z L, . 7! vs . 11 , I Pl w lvw W fl 1 :A ix I ,J IN ,w ,.,. .G Y Pagr Om' lllllldffd f0rIy'0ne Sfatgrz A HONOHAHY SOPHOMORE ORGANIZATION ll J. XY. Pugh E. 3llll'Illlj' T. L. lizlwslm O. li. Slllllkl' J. L. lllllilj' T. F. Gulivli .1. A. l -lun. l F1-ed J. L. L. XX Page One lIIl7ldI'l'd forty-tfwo O1'gHl1lZGCl October, 1913 ACTIVE DIEMBERS ' 'Hy H. S. Clark ff V H Aw W. H. Gen. ,N s 'ye!f Q I Y f WH.1:ebe1- l 4 l f ' ,7l H. W. Doeuuecke A' f 4 , ' ' - l. -M y L. C. Skeeu 7-u l' , 'itll-ry. All W. H. Askew ll lf,,,4 F llu 3IQlllOl'lHl11l fllli l XV1 lrley Sclnumull G11 IHS Llllilll l'llll6l'S IX TH E SCHOOL NY. 'H. 3lCflill'l1l6j' li, A. Hillel' J. G. NVilsuu J. G. Reilly H. A. Kluge -l. C. Rniblv 5 f Z'flllY .. ,,mu1-?.4--..-.- -f my 1 ' - -- on wen-f 'cpm-fu-w......f-Q-. -1- - 1-1-My A.. ,....--....----A.-.... --.M , HM' 1 1 7.Ax . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l I 1 1 1 . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W 1 l 1311111111 P11 5 0111115112111 A55nr111t1n11 1 H. J. SCHIERMEYER . Presimlent G. E. EBRIEYER . . Vice-l'resident 1 T1-nzobonn C. Glfznigsiciz . . Secretary-Treasurer 11 Professor C. R. For-hes Fred G1-otts G. E. Johnson J. L. Head Clemenre NV. I-Iippard Byron I.. Ashdown 1 The Y. M. C. A. this year has proved its ability to come hack and from , the number of Cabinet men who will be at school again next year. it should be back to stay. . The llandhbook which was distributed at the beginning' of school. proved quite a welcome surprise to the students, and was the start of an active ' 1 year tor the Association. All new men were met at the trains. rooms 1 located for them. and their wants taken cure of until they felt tliorouglily I at home. Then came the big smoker in the third week of school. which gave every fellow a chance to know every other fellow in school. and the 1 way the new and old men mixed was pi-ool' enough oi' the success of the affair. A lecture course was outlined and speakers were brought down 1 from St. Louis during the year, to lecture on important topics ol! the day. 1 The Lyceum course is again in the hands of the Y. M. Q . A., lnaving heen returned by the Rollamo Board in fultlllment of an 2lgl't'6lll8llf between that , body and the Young Men's Christian Association. XVith this to help the finances of the Association, next year should he hy far the biggest year for the Y.M.C.A. in the history ot' the school. 1 1 f Page One hundred foriy-thrgp 1Tflf!?iY'1i i' . 4 F P I Pagr' One hulzdred forty-four Cflhria Elan an eff' 'QW Iota Clzuptcr Installed, December 30, 1915 FACULTY - Robert John Anderson ArF11.1A'r1sD FROM DELTA E. Ross Housholder CHARTER MEMBERS James L. Head Carl G. Stifel Gunnard E. Johnson ' James A. YVO1-ley, Jr Louis XY. Ehlers Frank H. Geib Robert S. Burg James J. Dowd Fred Hrotts NVm. H. Mc-Cartney SENIORS James L. Head James A. NYorley Jr 7 Gnnnard E. Johnson James J. Dowd Uolwell A. Pierce Wm. H. McCartney Carl G. ST' lfel Louis NY. Ehlers Robert S. Burg Louis A. Turnbull Fred Hroffs K Hernard W. Adams JUNIORS - John G. Reilly Marlin F. Bowles llarry A. Ambler Joseph Barton Theodore C. Gerber . SOPHOMORES li. Ross Housholder Harold T. Herivel Frank H. 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I.. 1 M ., ,' TT7, fy I Il X x r.. 5 l M ' 1 M .A ' 2 ' N 'iM Mi We Lf:::'xfF-7' E NK ! 9-L ' fm 'fl f 3 'Zig V' My C, fi 1 A - M N ' N, Ei. .. -' v gr-' A7 11 'TM X 17' A G4 HW V 511 Q lyliai V' ali, M L f ll: -4.345 4 I. , q JW w r ,ai I E KA - Page One hundred forty-:wen Sigma Nu Ganz ma Xi Chapter ' Established January 23, 1903 FRATER IN URBE C. C. Bland Don Southg ite R FRATER IN FACULTATE Joseph XVayne Barley FRATER IX VNIVERSITATE W. H. lfillllll J R Page Om' fllllldffd forly-fight I.. Head T. C1-awfm ard H. Vvilsoll A. Allllllkl' H. Askew M. Mo1'1'is G. Kamp T. Morris SENIORS W. XV. Kiskaddou R. J. Johnson E. A. Kayser J riN1oRs W. C. Powell S. S. Leauard FZ E. XVei1ne1' Sorol-Iuoums J. L. Cox T. F. Golick J. L. Illllily FRHSHMEN J. S. XVebb A. H. Bates F. Y. Moore .J 'L V , ,, - , .., , -. -WH v..-........-......-,-ku. . W... Q, .E 4: . A T- Q 'fs W: F' 1 mn 'E N E 3 ' Q 'za QQ l F in EB , cr. , L i , I I U Q w ? 1 L 1 a , i 1 , , n l W V , s G 4 , i 1 2 E I ' 1 l -1, 1 l . . 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Stifel Don Hawk Morgan JUNIORS i Martin Frady Bowles John Joshua Shipley Joseph Christopher Raible, Jr. Wood Steele Erskine Soruouofms Harold Tourtel Herivel Homer M. Doran YVilliani H. Reber Thomas L. Dawson Fayette Lee Dover Vearle Weiss Balderson Lawrence Joseph Zoller FRESHMEN Harold F. Shore I Robert YVilson Springer Q Paul Delassus Vlfilkinson Horace D. Scruby, Jr. t George Worth Walton i ' '-'--- - -..lv --- nv' N 11' Pagf One lzznzdrrd ffly-1100 'L 5.1, f 4 . W 5 i I F i a I I I I 1 E l I 1 i 1 W E A! 4 1 yi H H E Q! P 1 w 1 14 M, N W, M H X1 15 1 Pzlgf One luuzdred jfffy-lffrcr I I Hi Kzlppa Alpha .1 Zplz CL Kappa, C'7z,cLpte1' Installed December 2, 1905 FRATRE S IN FACULTATE Horace Tharp Mann Donald Hewson Radcliffe I is I I u Pagc Om' lllllllllffd ffly-four Neil Charles Hntsinpillar FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ' 1916 Robert Stanley Burg 1917 Phillip Bassett Shotwell 1918 Harry Gilbert Corby Howell Smith Clark James NVilla1'd Pugh Harold Ewing Spielcard Robert Marston 1919 Carl William St-othorn James Pressly Gill PLEDGES Victor Hugo Doeling Mark Loren Terry John Ray Fiedler flidniin Lawrence Miller James Crane Hill Napoleon Bonaparte Larsh P. Grant Forman N Pagf' One llundrrd fifty-yfw' 'E 'Q , I 5 5 A 3 S, 'z' . H. .. HL ' 2 Li19g'-gf 1 3 ,- -' UI. 'i.,'l-ww-V Hm,'z'.?,-5,J',11 - ' , ,. ,l,-:- 1 , 315- nga . I 1, ,.-W w ,' f 4- 5' f-fixisgefzw , V Q . 5i'fi5f'f'f' 4, N fW ?5GmiQff f f- . , . ,-. , ,- 1, .1f..,m. Q 1, , M, avi., ff . H. 3,4,G:.Q.,T-. Pr ,f ,-frffq ,jx N -. 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Page One fzundred sixty-four Q N Pagz' Um' llll7I4il'F4.1' yixly-j5i'f 1 w i I u w I 1 ! Pngz' Om' llIlI1th'L'd sixty-.six igrnmavrtnrz Casanovas . P. F. Whlsh Ch avez EiiI11Gf'E1' +P . Massey . E. Heinz Mc-Cui-tlly K. Walsh . Ihec-kineyer resident L R. Alfend Linn L. Cepeda Stokes ' Shonfeld Packman Goldsmith B. Benton A. Ashlock F. YVilliS N - :-n1,f4-.-1-1-?:- -M--Y --vw. A Pagf' Our lmlzdrfd .vixly-.refven I 'L 1 V i 1, l l V l l ' Zlvanvrg 'l '1 A. C. Rucker Robert J . Anderson F. H. Geib E. Ross Housllolder L. NV. Ehlers I'. L. Cable J. A. lVorley, Jr. J. J. Doyle ll l ll H. Weiser . A. Horner S. Rodenbaugh . Smiley S. Leonard . L. XVIIQQIEI' E. Rhoudes Page Ona' lfizndrfd Jixly-eiglfl '5 Pagv Our lIII7lLfI'1'J ,vixly-zzilze l I Flnhvpenhanin Sclinmau lleau Erskine l b. Kline T. Dunham Heiuibergel' Heiiiilnorgei' A. Jones X. Smith Caplan R. Shayes ll. Wilson D. Wilson O. Stoner N. Manues M. Schnaidt E. Decker Scott YV. Pryor E. Jones W. Goodwin A. Krause Oyler Nolte v , Iage Om' fllllldifd xmfnly M -Q ,M Y J q ' as + V f tw 5 E z E A I I F 5 5 7 1 V I N Y l I. EQ l F4 H z M 33 L 1, L. '4 '4--4-A---V-----f-Y 'M' 'W ' PII-yt' Om' llxuzdrrd .vm'r7zty-one .........m..4 A. ..x.. -4 1 ,N F r 9 I Z 1 1 ' f A 1 Bertha Demi Pago fllll' fllIlItII'l'L1 .r1'1f1'11ty-Mun I4 X 1 Q Y 5 1 ,, , .. X ,Y guy - .. -, vw 1 j , ,., sv 1 V E 1 1 1 l i I :I r l I L x Ht 1 , . 4 5 E 1 4 1 a 1 K: n I x r 1 I 5 'Q X2 , E s L- SENIOR TRIP fft' Our f111rlJrf'J ,vw-I'f111y-Iflfu I Svnini' Erin A motley looking hunt-h it was that gathered in front of the Hammond Hotel in Flat ltiver on the morning of May 13. 1915, at S200 A. M., to start on the inspeetion trip through the mills and power plants of that-district. After tg-lose ohservaee it was found to he the Seniors of the Missouri School of Mines and they eertainly looked the part as Miners. The day was spent in going through the Federal Mill and after the day was over and Prof. Mann was through pointing out things of interest. any- one would have sworn that inspet-ting under hini was some job. That night quite a numher fornied an inspecting party of their own and during the evene ing listened with interest to NVeishael1's tale ahout when he had ST.tQlt,lU all in twenty dollar gold pieees. Friday morning we visited the Desloge Mill and found every llliltillllt' known to mining praetiee in use. This troubled Pete Trent a great deal and a speeial eommittee had to he sent after him to persuade ,him to at-eompany the hunt-h haek to the hotel. lle thought it was too extravagant. hut was quieted down. That afternoon the huneh went underground and made sueh i suggestions as were neeessary. Saturday ,the lunieh was ealled at :fill A. M. to get more feed. hefore tak- ing the train to lflereulaneum. whieh found the professors. Dr. Meliae. and l'rofs. Mann and t'layton the Iirst' ones on hand to enjoy the 111031 which they must have done hetter than usual. owing to the lark of the warmed air that had always at-eompained the meals hefore. Arriving in Hereulaneuin. we spent the day in going through and drawing plans of part of the lead smelter. This was of esperial interest as at that plaee they have the largest installation of llwight-l.loyd roasters in the eountry. XVe arrived in St. Louis at Tztltl P. M. that evening and prepared to take a inueh needed rest for every one thought that it' the next week was to he as hard work as the past three days had heen, a lot more pep would he needed. ' Monday the lidgar Zine Smelter and Anheuser-Bust-h orgauie plant was visited and reported favorahly as to quality and taste. espeeially the organic plant. The rest of the week was spent in visiting lllilllj' places such as the Lau-Iede tlas t'oke plant. Seullin Gallagher 'Iron XVorks, l'nion llight and Power t'o., Lat-lede-t'hristy Vlay Produrts XYorks, and one day was spent at the Federal liead Smelter at Alton. Ill. The week passed very quiekly barring the time we had to wait for tlrillin to attend to the I-Kell Telephone and Mail servire part ol' his daily menu, hut when we would get out of range of the mail hoxes everything would go smoothly until next day. The trip elosed on Friday. the 21st day of May, and every one was glad to he hark in ltolla again for the Vonnneneenient week. E. A. J. Page Om' fllllldffd .H Z'f'I1fj'AfllIll' N L ., ...-...,-'wwf' , ---ew -W -c S so c- M '-'W 1 he Eluninr Grip At the close of the school year, most ot the Junior class decided lo sub- stitute HSUIIIDIGI' workv for their Junior Trip credits. However l3ill'7 Kamp. J. C. Miller, Earl NVeiberg and Carl Stitel prevailed upon Professor Cox to lead the 1915 Trip. June 4th saw the little party ot tive assembled at Denver raring to go. The following morning we started lor Colorado Springs and arrived there in time to spend the afternoon in the Garden of the Gods. Here 1'rot. gave the boys his tirst good representation of ,Edward l'. Weston and proceeded to make the pace as we hiked among the picturesque and intricately carved granites and sandstones of the Garden June 6-Started in the morning up the Pass and had just seen several nnconformities, faults and cross-bedding when snow started to l'all. The party quickly hustled some timber, retired to a big hole on the side of the Canyon, built a fire and prepared to outwait the Beautiful No such luck, however, for after two hours of this summer tlurry we started back. June 7-Made an early start from headquarters at Colorado Springs and left for Pike's Peak. Took the 'tCog up to Windy Point. elevation 11.000 feet, and disembarked to continue the remaining one and one half miles on foot. After a short walk we met a work gang clearing ott the ten or twelve feet of snow-covered Cog Road tracks. Here Weiberg. tso grossel saw that work- gang ire and decided to stay close to his base from which he could sec enough cirques and so forth. The rest of the party kept on following the projecting tips of buried telegraph poles standing out about ten feel above the Slll'l'2ll'C of the snow. The going was very good for the lirst mile. but then the real grind started. During the remaining climb of one-half mile we counted every second telegraph pole and finally every one as we stopped to get our breath and rest against the wind protected sides of the poles. We arrived at the Peak Cabin by noon and there had a most sumptuous repast ot-Sh 1-Sh'I In an hour we were on our way again and after slipping. slipping and falling in snow and stumbling over hidden boulders. reached Manitau Station in time for dinner. For further details ask Prol'. about sunburnt and sun- cracked lips and Kamp about snow blindness. June S-Took a picturesque and interesting hike up Cheyenne Canyon. June Sl-Saw the Portland Gold Milling Compan,v's Cyanide Plant at Colorado City. June 10-On our way to Leadville and Breckinridge. June 11-Spent the day at the Yifellington Mill and Lead and Zinc Mine. Inspected several dredges and watched some hydraulicing of gold placer de- posits. The usual Q,uizz and review by Professor CHX concluded the out- lined trip. Kamp left for Idaho Springs and Pi-ot. Miller and Stitel for Bingham and YVeiberg for the YVorld's Fair. The trip was well worth while and all 'tSophs. looking forward to same will not be disappointed this summer. Throughout the entire trip we received the most courteous attention and welcome which speaks l'or itsell' ol' M. S. M.'s reputation in the YVest. Page One fmndred .rmenly Q yr Um' f1l1f1JH'd 51'-1'1'11ly-Jfx JUNIOR TRIP K lx wi w I , a 1 l 5 1 W I ! P ,, in VK a wif HX Il ?E 11 I? fa li W L 4 15 fi 99 iq wit Q Al :,,1 45 H W EH HJ if NI! H ll LJ if fl: 'r gn E! I, I ,, q M 1 rf I , , ,M ,..iv,,,,,-.- Ti-J 1 ..-...N f FH k1'if..-mifdxi. , -' 1? f illtlinv Svururging Erin at 1 humrhanille It was on the eve of the last Sunday in May that most ol' us gathered at the St. James Hotel in Edwardsville, Ill., and sized up the situation in which we expected to spend tl1e ensuing week. There were about thirty or thirty-tive of us in all, including an able coterie of Professors and assistants. On the iirst evening several of our party showed a remarkable facility for locating the most numerous class of business houses in Edwardsville. Whether any pursued their investigations further, who can guess Z' On Monday morning we got our transits a11d caught the car to Madison No. 4, all arrayed in clean white caps and adorned with carbide lamps that shown 1nucl1 brighter then than they ever did underground. After being duly introduced to Dad, we were allowed to proceed with the running ol' a traverse to Madison No. 2, some of us underground and some above. Life is full of tribulations and we had our share. The underground surf veyors went home at ten the tirst night, and stayed an hour later each succeed- ing night until at last a limit was reached at two o'clock, the time ot departure of the last car to town. After getting back we had the privilege of waiting i11 turn for the use of that single bath-tub so dear to the memories oi' our pre- decessors, the Class of 1916. For incidents of especial interest, ask Aid how he likes to give back-sight on a sixteen hundred foot shot when his party is a mile ahead: or see Shotwell about the relative satety ot leaving a transit set up on a main railway track. Pape won the laurels on the numher ot' set-ups under a point, having seven times for one shot to his credit, thanks' to that old gray scutter' of a mine mule. Oppie Steel was easily the best lunch carrier in the crowd, while Jack Craig was most popular with tl1e waiters. Finally a few hours at mapping and a few more at figuring, and work was done. The Madison No. 2 shaft had been proven to lean anywhere from six to one hundred feet from the vertical. Socially, the trip was not a great success. None of our party successfully emulated Krebs and Co. also of the notorious Class of 153143. An informal dance on Saturday night was attended by most of the aggregation and served to leave pleasant recollections of Edwardsville society. After all, the trip still brings back happy memories, especially of the homecoming: and we were proud to feel that at last we were really Mining Engineers. f - .g.... 1 Pagr Om' hundred smenty seven - gg.. 1, Ni.. ., K A :a , .1 Y 1- Z ggi! V ., a v Q Q ! . . 4. P - 12 'F W. LLL an f LV 5 H 1 -rv H . l 'Hugh 3 H' , ff -M . dh iw. 'E:yn'.v.: 5. -15,11 Y A 1 ' 1 Jil J. L'-f f ,' ld' :fx 4 L? X 3 .,' -, E1 f , . 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He had graduated ill the flowery month ol' .I une from the Home Town High School with honor and applause: and after a whole blissful summer spent in telling the unfortunates who had not graduated with him how he was going to the Missouri School of Mines to honor that little old school with his strong manly presence, he had boarded the train for ltolla carrying his shiny new suitcase in which was carefully packed that mystic be- ribboned scroll which was to be his open Sesame in this new Arabian Nights existance. But instead of Arabia he had landed in darkest Africa, the land of the barbarous heatheuous sophomores! And here he was with the ringing ap- plause of tl1e Old Home Town sca1'cely yet dimmed in his ears, an outcast. XV-ell! He must Hnd a place to sleep. Some of the more initiated had told him that they would gather at the Fair Grounds to spend the night, so there he would also go. He would show them though that he was no coward. He had with him a blanket that he had borrowed from his landlady, and a few sand- wiches. He would spend the night comfortably. The gang soon assembled at the Fair Grounds, and our Old Home Town hero was lost among some sixty-nine other stars of the first magnitude. He had fallen into the melting pot of old St. Patrick, that alchemist who trans- mutes base metals, not into gold but into Mining Engineers who search out the golden yellow metal from the rocky depths. He would spend the night comfortably with his blanket, and breakfast con- tentedly in the morning on his sandwiches. After all there was romance and adventure in the experience. It would write up well in his letter to the boys and girls back home. He had hid out all night from the sophomores in an old deserted fair ground! That sounded fine! But for some reason he couldn't find quite as much pleasure in it as one might imagine. A cow stall, even though it belonged to a prize cow wasn't as comfortable mother's bed. The other fellows stole his blanket, played so many pranks and made so much noise he couldn't sleep. Of course he wasntt afraid in a good strong stable like that. but just suppose a snake or a sophomore-X Well, after countless sleepless ages it was sunrise. He with the others ate their few sandwiches and began to make what plans and preparations they could think of for the coming encounter. By eight ok-lock they had marched through town, where they provided themselves with short pieces of rope. and gathered at the south end of the campus in front of Chemical Hall where they Payf Om' lmndred .vfverzty num ,........,.f ':11:w:Lp,v, . 1 ' ' Mi DW, 1, . , , 5 Pngf Om' fllIlld7'I'd wigfflly f T y A awaited the arrival of the sophomores. They were eager for the fray, lor the odds were in their favor, and there was to be an attempt to have :1 Fair iight. Their confidence and tl1e talk of a fair fight had the sophomores worried. At eight thirty, they, clad i11 tl1eir lzhakis XVi1iCil from the extreme newness still smelled of niothballs, gathered at the north e11d of tl1e campus, grim determina- tion written ill every face. At a given signal the two 1-lasses rushed together in the center of the field. and the struggle to tie each other up began. Soon the field was a surging seething pile of humanity, from which was dragged every now and then 0116 of t11e exhausted participants hound hand Hlld toot. For a time it seemed that the freshmen would win, for a ll12ljUl'ii'Y of those being carried out were clad in the odorous lchakis, now sadly soiled. Hut strange as it may seem they were soon hack i11 the fight and after thirty-six minutes the freshmen were usual serenly tied up. After tl1ey had rested awhile illld tl1e sick and wounded had been attended to, they were trussed up i11 a long line, and as usual decorated with fl liberal helping of green paint and painted signs. They were then led to Jackling Field where they were put through the usual stunts of singing, molasses fights, danc- ing. running the gauntlet, etc., to tl1e great amusement of tl1e upper classmen and general public. It is to be regretted that some variety or originality can not be brought out in this part of Green Cap Day. The stunts on Jackling Field bei11g over, the freshmen. IIUNV thoroughly tamed and initiated were marched down to Heller's to he topped with the green canopy of ignorance. But the climax of the day was denied us, for tl1e green caps had 11ot yet arrived. The freshmen were tl1e11 disbanded with the admonition to put in an appearance en masse at the snioker to he given in their honor that evening. And thus ends the story of tl1e day. 'Priya' Um' hlllldlvd zlgfliy IHIL' .f2RHvRbv1rBM-'Juv 4 'f SHADES of HELL- M -' Y ATTENTION U 1.4.1 1.1-Us Ulm., mln.f..,g ww- ' xy W ,C ..m1.,. vm.-. me .,,.f,+.1 M Wm., pm. 0.1.1 .M up nf I. mf um Mu .-Aumaghu. o I-, LQ ' f Ejii-Eg-.135215:-fp, . A Ax U Q Y D 1ififi'a-3-fair: D x I GREEN CAPS If '- 1 , 1 FILM, lm. ' 1: QE-irmlymcwxsaHlvflzk I 4 LW. .W - s o P H o M o R E S 15 1 9 1 9. S I I 2 n I Y M W N 1 Q I 5 jfffl 2 I 4 Y .l W .N - N 4 , Y '. ,gf ?ff' 4 , . LL., 3 Mi- V ' F . .- ' n f A V A A L 'V WM, f 1 23,,g,I' 111, Aff '- ', H 7 Ig ', ',-?fN:,f-33-:,4.,,- 3 ,Q,yggj. -w21i,g 1- Qt Prlgf Oni' fzzmdrml fiylzly-in-g S fc 1, , J-'---A , ' , '- , Ii , ..,..,. ,..,,,.n,,i..lQ... -, ' Svt. 1Hat'n Bag lt seemed as if the weather of St. Pat's Day, March 17, 1916, was made to order. This, together with the elaborate preparations which had been made by all of the committees in charge of the various activities on this lied Letter Day,'t could spell nothing but a big success from start to tinish. After weeks of unprecedented planning, the committees were at last in a position to show the results of their labor. Like all other St. Pat's celebrations, the day's activities commenced with the monster parade at 8:30 A. M. Some twenty-tive to thirty floats were in line when the signal was given to start. The newly recruited Dutch Army led the long procession. Brigadeer General Dawson and Lieut.-Col. Massey kept them from falling out of step and fulfilled their part in regulation style. Fol- lowing them, came the St. Pat's portable throne and which the high priest of the Engineers ascended as soon as he arrived from Ireland. The Goddess of Liberty lioat, featuring the Co-Eds of M. S. M. came next and showed that the girls were with us again in their endeavors to make the day a success. The Grubstakers' replica of a camp was a cleverly gotten up float, as were also the ones representing all the branches of mining and allied industries. Prof. Dean's powerless motor was displayed with the veiled hope that the precious juice would some day be forthcoming. After the Patron Saint had been heralded in by means of the Branden- burger-Imlay 42 centimeter gun, he and his attendants were handed the keys to the city and were installed on their Hoat with due ceremony and pomp. The procession then wended its way through town and returned to its starting point, and the crowd adjourned to the steps of Parker Hall. St. Pat Reilly was equal to the huge task before him. He opened the ser- vices by ordering his subjects to Kew-Tow. He then launched out on his address, a fatherly sage-like welcome to the assembled multitude. His jests and admonitions were excellent and gave the large crowd much merriment. After he had conferred the diplomas of the Loyal Order of the Sons of St. Pat, upon some forty seniors, as well as upon Professors Wilkinson, Frame. Rischer and Dennie and Messrs. K. V. Moll and F. L. Johnson of the alumni, St. Pat concluded this portion of the program with a farewell speech. He gave some more good advice to the newly created Knights, ordered another general 'tKow-Towt' and departed. The attendants of St. Pat were Messrs. Scruby and C. Heimberger, and his Secretaries were Messrs. J. K. Walsh and Robt. Lyons, with Masters McRae and Gottschalk acting as cloak bearers. The Minstrel Show in the afternoon was a success from the word Ngo. The house was packed long before the time for the show to begin. The iirst oder-ing was a sketch taken from ideal student life by R. C. Henschel. House holder, Deckmeyer, Scruby and Goldsmith handled their parts to perfection. Ebmeyer and Greenburg put on a dancing stunt of more or less merit between - i 1 i i i l i i i i l i 1 r M. 4 H Page One hundred figlliy-three Vkstams, Pzzyf' Our ffzzzzdrfd ffigfzly-fwfr l 1,-,T ! l l l l t l t l I l l i l l l acts. Bates and Bohart after exchanging repartee surprised the andienre with alittle ittriek play. Many are still wondering how it was done. Massey and Dawson, in the Strong Man at-t, proved that the mining profession ereates a tremendous niust-ular development. The wire held however and Tonnny Dawson is still thanking his stars that he is still alive. The big feature of the afternoon's entertaiinnent was the Minstrel Show with Bates, Murphy, G0ldS11lllll and lleekineyer in the role ol' end nten. Stoner, as interloeuter, ably upheld his end ol' the show. The jokes were lor the lnost part new and good, especially those on the t'. ld. department. The big event was ol' course the Mask Hall in the new .lat-kling tlynr nasiuln. The large Gy11lll1lSllll1l had been deeorated in inagnilit-ent style tor tl1is oeeasion. There were eupolas ot' streaniers, artistir stringers woven to- gether to give the appearanee ol' lattice work in all sorts uf eolors with the national eolor of Ireland playing the leading part. The throne tor St. l'a1 and his queen was situated in the north end ol' the hall while the orrhestra was housed in the northwest eorner among palms and other kinds ol' shrub, bery. The niaskers began tilling the hall at N :tltl o't-lot-lt and by fl :tltl ok-lot-lc it was crowded. YVhen St. Pat and his queen. Bliss Mary Mrtfrae, entered at tlziltl everybody Kew-Towed' and stayed in that position until the Great Engineer and his Queen were installed on their thrones. Bliss M1-t'rae was then crowned queen. The dance was a sut-cess from the start. ln the Grand Mart-h, whit-h St. Pat and his Queen reviewed. there were t-lose unto one hundred and titty couples, With the wonderful niusie rendered by Vit-ardi's my-lit-sim ot' St. Louis, it was Slllall wonder that the dancers did not eease danring until early Saturday morning. Hundreds of speetators were also present in the gallaries. Everybody enjoyed lllQ1llS9lVQS to the lilnit. and in that l'raine ot' niind they departed, and the St. l'at's ol' lfllti had bet-onie a pleasant nieniory. We'll await you again in 1917. St. Pat! Pllfjz' flllz !lllIltlI'. ti Vlljlllfj t7 l Pagz' Um' fllxlldmul' viylliy-,fix 7 W 7 11111. Sf. HH. Zinnatvr Zianquet at St. lflnuia When the idea was conceived to have a holiday get-together meeting ol' M. S. M. students, alumni, faculty and ex-men, it was not hoped to be the brilliant success which resulted. Realizing that lllillly of the old Millers were scattered broadcast throughout the country, that most of the students would have returned to their homes in other cities, a banquet attended by titty to seventy-tive men would have fultilled all expectations. As it was, there were one hundred and eleven present. Many of the men who could not attend the banquet wrote in and expressed their regrets, even oltering to help linancially to make the event a good one. There were men present who attended school when the Missouri School of Mines was practically only an experiment. There were men there who had achieved success in the mining world, who were glad and proud to become ac- quainted with the coming engineers. There were men there from Holla, representing business men of the town, who showed their M. S. M. spirit, and came as 'tMiners. It is this spirit, this pull-to-gether spirit, that established the annual booster banquet. It showed the enthusiasm, it showed the willing co-operation, that should be in every true well wisher of the school. It was a pleasant sight upon entering the American Annex lobby on the night of December 29, 1915, to sec the group ot eager and enthusiastic Miners, who stood about and renewed old acquaintances. There was real pleasure to shake hands with the old timersj, to hear their tales. and answer their numerous questions. On arriving at the eleventh lioor the same sight met the eye. Here was old 'TG chatting with a younger 'lflg here an old ex-man, perfectly at home with his old classmates. And the thunderous bursts of the t'Miner Song that rolled along the corridors, and boomed down the elevator shafts, made even the bell hops eleven floors down glance up in admiration. Promptly at 9 o'clock toastmaster Jack Ingram led the way into the banquet room. The room was decorated in orange and white, and many an old ti1ner's eye brightened, and his smile broadened on seeing the huge Miners stretched across the walls. Of the banquet proper little need be said, for the American Hotel is sut- ficient to vouch for its excellence. Toastmaster Ingram opened with a toast to M. S. M., which was eagerly responded to by all. Between courses a very charming cabaret sang popular songs and entertained very pleasantly. Mijn Page Ona hundred Ulqflfy semen MM... 'f. Svizninr 3 smqurt As this lfianquet had not been held at the time of publication of the Rollamo, we ran do nothing but refer you to late accounts of the affair as set forth in the St. l,ouis Newspapers. It is to be deplored that it is impossible to hold this banquet earlier in the year, but conditions of prograin and menu i exist such as to entirely preclude this happening. dlumur Manqurt After taking in the Rollamo Picture Show, April ZS, 1910, the entire Junior Class with the exception of Pape. paraded down to Johnson's Hall where an elegant' banquet had been prepared under the management of the fol- lowing eommittee: Ambler, Reilly, Herivel, Horner, Lyons, Burkhart, Shipley. Young, and .l. K. Walsh. Nor were their efforts to provide a good time, in vain. At Elzilll the here's to the best Mining School in tl1e Country given by Toastmaster -l. K. XYalsh. was responded to in lusty cheers. llirector Mc-Rae gave a short talk, which was as usual well applauded. Among the speakers were H. A. liuehler, State Geologist, Professors Barley and Forbes and 1119111- hers of the Junior Class. The Senior, Sophomore and Freshman classes were respectively represented by Messrs. Miller, Stoner and Bohart. Services were disbanded towards morning and each Junior retired to study for the Geology Exam shortly following. Svnplinmurv Ifianquvi l Hn the night ot' April the eighth, the Sophomores assembled en masse to review the past and vision the future at their animal class banquet. Toast- master ll. Smith Clark at once chased tl1e gloom, a11d eaused an atmosphere of good fellowship ol' 'IS to welcome the oct-asion. To feed is to entertain. it has been said. livery man was highly entertained. The Sophomores were honored l'.Y the I'l'PNl'l14'c ol' llirector Mt-ltae, lloctor llarley and Professor Dean. Messrs. li. A. Miller and T. V. llerber were guests from the Senior and Junior classes respect ively. Page Our flllIlLiI'1'Ll eiyfzty-fight A -J A Y gum S W ,N -punllll igilfllllg Fllnuihall 66211119 FIRST QUARTER Doe McRae received tl1e kick And tore oft fifty yards, Until an end grabbed both his knees, When he knocked down the guards. Anderson broke through the line And added fifteen feet, A cross buck plunge by wild eyed llake, Was surely hard to beat. Left half Bowen tore ott a 1'll1l Of forty yards or more, Then Jack caught a pass and crossed the goal For a good old heavy score. SECOND QUARTER Cheerful Forbes then 1-aught the kick And gathered up his skirts, And when he hit the tackles, There were a brace of ruined shirts. R. Dean then pulled a barry, By fumbling with tl1e ball, And in trying to recover, He received a nasty t'all. His temper then excited, He sent right half through guard. But Gottsehalk slugged and held his man And his playing then was barred. Right half Harris plunged in where Doe Had made a great big hole, And with a man on either leg, Staggered across the goal. THIRD Ql'ARTl'IR Clayton then was put i11 play, And made a' healthy guard, He held the line at every time, And always hit it hard. This quarter though, was noted, And dirty work was pulled, Radcliff kit-ked a runner, And from the game was rulled. ,Doe tore ott a brilliant ru11, But a penalty in eurred, Gotty scrapped the umpire, And an argument orrured. FOU RT H QUARTER Dean then 1-alled a trirky shift, A nifty little play. A eriss rross but-k that hit the line, And helped to win the day. Cox broke through-until knorked out On their yard line, twenty-tive- XVith his cleavage strut-ture murh destroyed, He barely was alive. Garrett took his place at left, And cross-hurked through with speed, Until the score was eighteen to- XYith the faculty in the lead. I -, 1 Page One lzundred eighty nine Uhr Hanging nf Glharlie Harker They say times seldom Change around the town so slowg The old boys know each place and every face, Yes, every girl we know. l-lat one surprise awaits the old gi-adf' who returns XYhen he comes back to view what once he knew, For which he sometimes yearns. One institutions gone whose well deserved renown The anvieut love instills. tl1e memory thrills For evenings spent down town, One K'llEt'1'j' smile is gone. one hearty voice is want: No Charlie meets you at the door as onre of yore, In that familiar haunt. For 4,'ha1'lie's plave has changed and has another stall. You still can stop and howl, you still can roll, But no more rolls the laugh, And no more rings the song, or whistles out the tune. That used to cheer your smoke or help your joke ln ages past too soon. J oi-IN STAFFORD Bnoww Page Om' flzzndrfd lxifwly 5 fi F .ma-sf H diy -w- lflgrmm zmh liirturv Sham Tl1e Lyceuln Course for the season of 1915-1916 has lueen a very SllCK,'8FSfUi one from all points of view. The talent that we have succeeded in obtaining has been of an extremely high standard, and we feel sate in saying that every one has been more than pleased with what we have had to otfer. The selection of this course has not rested with us and we can do no more than thank the 1915 Rollalno Board for the very excellent program that they had arranged for us. The Friday and Saturday night picture shows have also been a very gratifying venture, especially in the revenue they have atlforded. The cordial and hearty support of the Student Body as a whole speaks very weil, not only for their supporting spirit, but also for the high class nature of our offerings. That this was largely due to the new picture machine that we received must be conceeded and we wish to extend our hearty thanks to all who were con- nected in its acquisition. Page One lmndred nznety one' Evgrevz Amarhrh ICNGINICER OF BIINES 4hwi'gm- II1-will II1l'Yl'I'. IIS., 1903. l'l1:n-les Amlriznn llnrdieli, IIS., 1910. .Xi'1lnn' Ilan-rismi Crniilz, HS.. 1912. llvln-i't Ennnett llye. B.S., 1912. limlwunl Imle llynton, BS., 1912. Yauliel Hari-y MQNHH, RS., 1910. Ellwin Hryznif Tliornliill, BS., 1903. Mzuwice Merton Albertson, 1911 liAl'I'IlCl.lJll OF SClEN1'E IN MINE ENGINEERING Willzml Miles Benlnnn llfmive lflvi-luerl l,'l:11'k lmstm-1' Me1'1'ilien I'lIllI11lI1IgS 'IIIlU4lII4ll'U Sannidei-S Dunn, HS., 1910: BLS., 1914 lYilliann Elliot Huy NVQIISUII Griffin -Iulin IVzn'den Shotwell, Jr. Homer Maviu Wilson Daniel Webster Blaylock l5A1'llEI.Oll OF SCIENCE IN ME'I'AI,Ll'RGY Albert Len Trent l1Al'HEl,Ull OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING August IVIIIIUIIII lllezismi f,'lint4n1 Dewitt Smith Sidney RHj'lll0l1d Hatch II,U I'II'lI.UII OF SCIENCE IN GENERAL SCIENCE llegiimld Si-nit Dean Abe Lew KHPIH11 Pagr Ona' lnurdrfd nirlely-lfwo 5 . Pays Our lllllldffii r1i11f'ly-lflrec ,::-f-f-g-- - .--- , . w 5 ' Prrgn fjllrf' hmzdrrrl ninety-four . 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Over size l To Duniya! lnto Mixer 1Fresh-Soph smokeril Grind for one Semester ldryb 3 Screen Thru 2nd semester Finals Vnder size Middlings Over size fioo densej Let siand over summer to aid enlargement of Grain fof common sensed Y . . . ' . . l Add Qfxdx of Calenlim- acid in Trigonal tristetrahedral erysfals i in wooden Frame Tanks 1 l Agiiaie for Two semesters with IPean's Hoi Air Agitaior-Volafile. Blue gas, 1 harmless l Pass tlirougli Rollamo Jigs to concentrate lon fussingb - .. - . 5 Sands 4'Sl11ues' Ury in Faculty liriers Coneentraie on Ofliee Carpet X Ilry-fh-iml for I semesier Refined slimes Tail-Enders Sm-reens More Gas!!! To dump Q Over size i Mix with Geology and Physics To lrump ., . . . , . . Ol, STH' with Harris s Hydraulic HQITHJEOI' l Pass tlirouffh Garrei's Mechanical Settler 11 Fuse into solid mass in Saint Pairiek's serueible Crush ihrough a llake's Umilll' flab. size, di-yi h After standing Three months pass Through CoX's c'EC'KJHll111lC'! Separator , GVUY' 4 '1ize3 Under C fizel Grind and agitaie twiih fear! To dump Pass llll'4lllg,Qll Senior Finals NFNWIIIVFNI M 4iddlesl 'Flirongh Commencement Polisher To Market A. T. .DLHI-1Ml'lTI,, '16'. - -1-Af 41 Page Om' flulldffzi zzizmiy-right S -f I C, 1 i 1 1 t 55 95 'fm , ?5nrl,?s.?fg1ix1 ' Jiln.Sr:3::T:El,5'linru QlulIn,tiHu. if - Q 1, 1 A f X 3 e i i fp Q l J , Z -, ,-,- V' ! e 15525 nf EI Bvgrre 1, Q15 Excellent for calling cards. 121 Stnpiiies and excites the cuninmn herd. l C35 Very beautiful framed., it Q43 Always spring it when applying for job or position. .uf.Q:J.. Pngr Onc hundred ninety-nine x - .Q F fffwwrf NAIY IJHFLW N wXxxXXVl1Ilr,, 3 if 1- E 2 :- Z S 3 ' X N f x fyupw i V f W N Y W , i g ' 'f x 2' he- f--A-'+' -1 ,, ,,- , ' 4 ' Y Lv- Q 7 1 P' ' 15,21 Gttl Bur-fzsgz Vg Jan 2, ,gm ' 1 TX , .1 :Qfi33l4 . 'fl'f??f 4f5f2?fT ' ,- f :Ki Ng-,1 '- - . 3 -R' 1-ii -A .XX . I, V f . T , - g, ,.Q f' 'ff f - V' t. 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Prof. Cox: lt's a gl'Hl1ll'C.', Nenstzledfer: Does if 1-oniain 1lll21l'fZ?77 Cox: What is The evidenve in the Butte 1Jislric1 ? Gold: Fine grained llllIlUl'fliS.u Cox: NVha11 kind? Hold: Like ill'jJ,'l'llfifUl'1lllS galena, nlfhongli there isn'1' any preseutf' GicoLom,:y F1N,xL. Dip Filllil- ililllil' ihalt slides down the dip. Page Taco lllllldffd Iwo -X VW 5 ,,,,.,...-uf Page Tun hundred three X' ' fn fx x , Detluition of Valeutology on Geology Final: Study of the theory of the formation of the solar system of the earth, or the science of the prehistoric fossils. Deutuiau while visiting in Springfield exclaims: Kiss me sweet Geniveve, but was sadly awakened. A boob in CllQlIliSfl'j'Z Geib titratiug NaOH against NH4OH. .V 'muon xl - f- , if 'i fl 1 C1 'Qi 9 ,I G . l W 'Q Ka if f X f 1 X C9 fu, 'fe Y Liam:-sf., l l ' fCT'bt,v X X. X- L Af ufrwmn wkm 1 3 l f Y ffazgm W., ,NX , :TG L I X 1 W' '5- 1 J l l . Ar Nc L.:-anna Mm Mr 007 2 ' ffvrwlaor what 7 crwlfin qmffw N. sg gag 999 7i '5. fl Eli: NMAAB dnfnm l I l I Page Tfwo lzundrfd four 'I . 6 in 1 . Eiarg nf '? February Got otf a pretty good stunt on the class this A. M. Unexpectedly dropped a test on them that was a corker. Few passed. Will flunk the rest next time. February 4. Ont of red ink! February S. Posted a notice that the iirst eleven laboratory exercises would be due on the Uth. Have had a great deal of diiiirulty in making the laboratory exercises harder than last year, but was fully repaid by the worried looks of the students when they read the notice. February 11. Three men completed the exercises. Will dock the rest 5073. February 12. Out of red ink! Held my own in argument with X. Y. He was right but had to uphold my dignity. February 13. Have completed my tile of emergency examinations. Now, in case I should be taken sick or die, my assistant has his instructions to tire them at the class until a new professor is appointed. Am pleased with the idea. February 15. X.Y. giving me trouble again. Have decided that he stands absolutely no chance of passing the course. February 17. Have been complemented again by 1'ro1'. 1 .on my original method of grading. So simple and yet gives the student no chance to get next. Will conide in you, my dear Diary, how I do it. Size of student's hat divided by size of his collar multiplied by number of gold filling he has in his head, If he wears celuloid collar-bonus of three per cent. February 28. Out of red ink again!!! March 17. Department kicked on my red ink bills-told them I couldn'I mark papers without using it. April 2. Flunked A.B. He had only answered 47 of the 48 questions on laboratory evercises No. 17. April 7. Feel better. Gave the class a list of 1.550 long names to memorize. They didnlt like it. April 11. Out of red ink!!!! Q , Page Taco hundred fue ,aa F IN BIECHANICS. Gan-rett: There is no excuse why you haven't the time to yvork this lJ1'lhlll6lll.u Walsh: I halve an exeuse. Professor. f,i2ll'l'Cl'lI Well, what is it? T. l'. F: I'll1 ai student ussistunt in English, I inn. Gum-ett: Oh! You are. are you? lT.l'.F. worked the ll1'lllllBIll.l lbrnlxo l'IIItlS'l'AIAS Ho1.1n.xys IN M1f:'i'.xr.LL'm:v. LABOll,Vl'CRY. lililersz What does 100 ounces of water weigh? und isn't 5? of u hundred equal to ZH? Ashdown: Why is n sheet of writing paper like a lazy dog? Beyer: It'h beyond ine. Sheet. Ashdown: A sheet of writing papei' is un ink lined linelinedl plane. isn't it, und un inclined plune is il slope up lsloxv pup! yes? XYell isn't a slop pup :1 lazy dog? Spank! Sljlllllil lAshdoyvn getti11gpz1ddled.l .linnny Al'en's suggestion for the Rollunio l.ette1'l1eud: ROLLAMO 1,llllllFllUll annually lly eleven dzunphools who didu't llilVB sense enouejh to resign when they were eleeteml. Why is Vogel like ai period '? lleeuuse he hutts in nt the end of every sentence. Koi-h: Why don't you shave. Greene? 3 Erskine: Ol1! ,I ann just excel-ising lny F' , senior perl-ogntivesf' Wig-'.-i, ly ,XM Q '.f:f'F'1 U11 . . Y- n.,f,'!yi?P.'Fl ,ll-t',llnl lllllll lv - Xi fri. 'rip wmv 1 .x-J ly GQADLS' I - ,,vPvLLssL ,l ' N liilllllllllllll l1 vf . fllllrlslll. 1-ll Q 7 P, -U ,, ,lglllvlll lflfll ' - 1 ll I 1 iz., feb! 3.1llllll.lv'ai,' , ,t ,P ' ,M NX ll. I sl' - ,Q , I , l l ill my ul. l ,W - fi. -i X. R 'T fl 'W 'Q l ,, 5 4'z-, ' l A 1 'V ,l ' 4. 4' 2 . Jw M f f'f,,fel 1. T viivjxf Z f ' ff' f . ff flu Wm Vl3f'lUlT 5 Ti u1Al.sl!1 Page Tfwo fmnllrvd six .5 . 'emi 1 - M rs f PMT Prof. Frame: If you are in il room from which no light 4-un enter, von can see nothing. Kayser-in Geology, 'tWhnt State is Cllicaxgo in ? Prof. Munn: 'fDarn it, there must be n hole in my pm-lcet. my money seems to fall through. Prof. Dean: 4iHl1l1! there must be :I flotation machine in my pocket, my inoney never reached the bottom. tNote. Fred must have made another tlotntion instnllntion.l In St. Louis while making ill'I'l1l1gClll0IlTS for the I-Rooster I-lnnquet. lngrauu was introduced as follows: Mia Brown, Prof. II1Ql'illll.', Mr. Brown: ttAre you practicing in St. Louis? fAs to what Jack wus pmrtieilig we leave to your 1 l l ' IN QL'.xN'1'1'1xvl'1x'n. Kern: f'Why don't this dissovleir' llt was ro:1l.r 1 Reginald: My dear young Sir, why don't you use your rommon jllllglllvlll of Minerology? 3 l 1 l r 6 ,- V Risi-1En's IPEFINITION or '1'1'I1C'ICI.JI'A'l'URI 'A great circle containing 360 degrees and perpeiiilieulm to the axis of 1 the earth. 3 QHOW many degrees do circles ordinarily contz1in?l v- . LMA Mg, li.-Y W7 . l 3:1 ,,. Hi7liy l'?3 ' Page Tfwo hundred sf'-wn THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 26. 1916. ' s,,.5'i T95 ' , 'fl f .- . ', -9' A XR .gg -, -5 Qty 'N 5 T13 if X I fx . Q. 1, A, ' sg fig s -V,, 2, ,QV slim V :3'fS:nV5xk:-- ' Q- A' fy 259 Xxlftymtf .F.,. .l Af ,gf .., 33 ,iv Vf ,fps N1-., X X Wwe .'N, X., gdilhn? V ' 74,17 fy. -gi gig V KW A w st It e y f 11 J ggbfgg . Q W F9555 Vim - 153525 i2'51ff1'5L 7fm f V ' :X 4 4 , 2-use-5s .ibm ,g 2 E tr. - ', 4,5 T545 NN, sf I 'sf . fi s tg st Q , f, rhizw n.wn.-r5aqs..a.lr.wIn ,Arn1cfr.vnminm-um-5 LMA A ttett tw twhfi-1'Y3D'4, e it K' Xl 1 4...,-magnum nu- Suph: University of Pittsburgh has one uf the best teams in the East this year. A Fresh: Do We play them this year? St. Peter: And who are you? CilI1didilfQI A college student. St. 1,l'tl'l'I hid you take your college Annua1?', Cauxdidalez Yes Sl. IR-ter: Did you pay for it? Cnlndiflzltez Nu St. 1'e1'e1': IJ0wu!7' Pagf Tfwu f1lu1dl'UJ fight -lq W 5 ui W. I Ji Y ,. I -.7-A ,A WHO'S WHO WHERE FOUND WHAT DOING ri. T. DUNHAM Library Raising Mustaches. J. HOFFMAN Never when wanted Raising one Q19 mustache G. E. EBMEYER Beer Saloons Sassassity Reporter N. E. RITTER YVood-work Shop Building 'tHope Boxes H. J. TEAS Saleni Avenue Unknown N, M. LAWRENCE Hard to Say Ylzixtigg-11ll51g'a1 letters to H. R. STAHL Everywhere Telling naughty tales OLE NEVIN Fair Grounds Getting away with it T. P. F. YVALSH Dr. Barley's Otlice Stgiiifslixssjsmut in Denying his relationship Woonnow WILSON, No. 1 In the sticks Emal'vE1'eside1it Wilson. ig G. B. YV. on . anything handy Woonnow W1LsoN, No 2 Swimming Pool FRITZ HEMAN Studying UD Learning to swini f'?iJ , Doesnit know J. J. KREBS -T. SCHUMAN On Jackling Field latter dm-ky Wearing out overcoat In or near SCh11l1l3l1'S Liniosine YVaiting for a new suit of clothes to have ROULIIIIO picture taken . Page Tfzuo lzundrfd nine 1 1 ! A . 122 chef-I : Clie?-lfe V Eager-Q. Hz Wds Rollv-cl OUT- 'XV , ' :QQ ' K ' .K r ' -I ,Af ' XX fl 'D l X 5 ,N 4 P0 Si'-'l'Axyn cg 1 f X t fu, Q Q , Tl-la. 2.3141 - 3 , Soph: Shy, why do they whitewasll chicken houses? Fresh: lmn't know. Give np. Snph: Tu keep the chickens fi-mn picking the grain out of the wood? We were pleased tu note Klepel has joined the Y.M.C.A. This may at least he cmnstruecl fn imply that he has at last decided to turn over a new leaf. llzmgv lleimhergei' distinctly relnelnhers his clianging from young man- homl into -Ynllllfjf wmmmlmml: at least so he said in the midst of u heated 3I'glllll0Ill' the other day. Hlulclu lx 1QLllC'l'R0-BIE'l'AI.l.URGY. In-1111112111: Huw do you muvert f-ontigradc to specific gravity? k v Page Tfwo lzumlmul tru S .'f',!',JB.r:d, u. , V- '7 ..Cy-gli. .. ,N ' F , . Q I FRIENVS UF THE ' KULLHMU ADVERTISEMENTS .. AT LIBERTY 9x12 page. price 25 cts., will Bt you for any emergency. triumph in the recovery of a pair of pants. east into the tub of water. I l 1 PRIVATE DETECTIVE 4 flbsolutely new and up-to-date metlzocls 1 GUM sHon1NG SLEUTHING sr1,xnoW1NG l SNOOPING DETECTING My services are reasonable and I guarantee results. 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Efforts are made to give the student assurance and especial attention is shown to the studentfs harmonious delivery of the mastered song. The careful school for the careful parent. Personal supervision of all classes by Prof. Vogel, B.M. SCHOOL or DANCING .mn Gnixcnrui, Cixnnmon. A school of Anasthetic Dancing. in which the student is taught the secret of graceful carriage, and thoroughly familiarized in the intricacies of the Minuet, the Gavotte, the Hula-Hula, and the Nautch. Personal in- struction given daily in the Conservatories, Palatial Thespian Salon. from 3 to 6 by Professor E. B. Wieberg. He is assisted by his eminent corps of Artists SIGNOR Y. KLEPEL Hnnn Hrioo Koen SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART A school of Oratory and Public Speaking. Founded March 17, 15115. Furnishes practical experience to men contemplating after-dimier speaking. concourse addressing and kindred declamations. Competent instruction given under personal supervision of Dr. J. J. Doyle. B.C., TLS. Founded .X.lv. 15115. For Catalog fmcl Rates odtlrcss Prof. H. loyrl, Tlfvln. Y . .,m .m A Pagf Taro llllfl irri 10671 1 -V .- I.. .,.... . . ..... , ,,., me .L-, MIDSSMQ M. F. FAULKNERS New Sanitary Soda Fountain V A.,' 1 . ' 4'TAe Dfrug Store Y of Qualzlyn f L DRUGS -E aaaaiaa , BOOKS ' , ge lg! COLLEGE ' SUPPLIES Fw ' affhefexamsm 7 1 3 PINE STREET 'ifitmumgarhnvrh THE STUDENTSfSTUD1O,' For everything from Amateur Finishing to picture framing Alz111111l'71egzztz UeJ zzlfwzzyr 011 jfle Pine Street Rolla, Mo lllrlil N Bunch Barber S lllflillllllllllllllllllllllIlIllHlllllllllllllllllllMlHlllllllIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiillllllllllllIUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll liIllIWllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllilllllllllllllll M. A. DUNI-IAM, Propr hop ietor SEPTEMBER 1-5-Students arrive on every train. 6-School Opened. Business of shaking hands all around and numerous surmises about what was the matter with the upper lips of the Seniors. S-Freshman Proclamutions up- peared. 9-Sopli omore Proclainations up- peared. 10-City Police Force attempted to preserve Law and Order. General coucensus of opinion: He was unsuccessful. 11-Neustuedter shaved off his mustache. 13-An unlucky one for The Fresh- men. Green Cap Day with the usual freshmen perfor- mers. Smoker at night by Sophoniores. , Q3- ' 1 gl , wi up Cf: lx X M7 .gf f I ay' If 0' f I A fd VM 4l.' Gmc .f ,, Q, ',,, AQ 'elim' -, 7 ,-H, zz m X J. - iH'...: egg. X Cl ff ww Q ' W 5 ' , 'H r4Vl 'Y STvafN,LJRYflyiY N i ' P4140 Tqun fllllllllff .nun L n The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Furniture, Carpets and Wall Paper in Southwest Missouri fZf E3 HARRY R. McCAW pl Pine Street Rolla, Missouri l Undertaking and Embalming l i SEPTEMBER 143-Ilclivcry was made on the Kappa Sigls Ford Roadster. 17-Sigma Nu Dance. 1.:--Sunday. 11-Phelps County Fair started. Poultry exhibit greatest attraction for students. Z I'ipe and Howl Hay Ride and Dance. 22-Muclqei-'s Fire. Considerable damage. 2-L-l'i Kappa Alpha Dance. 2N-The Hawk almost got Jack Doyle. Ptlgl' Taro frznziirzui figfllfm 'B A L . 9 io.. OCTOBER 1-Y.M.O.A.Sn1oker. Fine time. Football M.S.M., 413 Kansas State Normal, 0. 2-Kappa Sigma rush party. 500 played. 4-Grotts took a bath. 7-Circus came to town. 9-University of Illinois, 753 M.S.M., T. First Rollamo Picture Show of the year. 10-Sunday E 12-Dunham shaved off his mustache. 15-M.S.M., 513 Springfield, 20. M A I L ' S M O K E H O P HEADQUARTERS FOR Stationery, Periodicals, Sporting Goods, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaecos, Pipes, Fine Candies and Soft Drinks We are equipped to supply your needs in these articles Good service and values that are stiietly as represeiited Your Patrongc is Solicited and A-i171ll'Cf'l'llf1'll ..,. Pago Tlwn f11mul'l'c'd zzizzsiwrz OCTOBER IG-Rolluilm Plt'flll'Q Shmv. Fine attendance. 21-First Lyceum Show. Ada Rout-ll and Co. M.S.M., Sql: Texas, 30. 00 ---Pi Kappa Alpha Party. 251-Sigiiiu Nu Hay Ride and Party. '35-Wilton Luekeye in The Pit. Rollamo Picture Show. 75-N21fl12lIllQl Luwrexice writes legal letter to local liV9I'j'llli1I1. cout-eriiixig said liveryiiiaifs 1-ight to rent horse to one E Nathaniel Lzlwreuce. O. . SCOTT DRUGGIST AND BOO KSELLER Eighth and Pine Streets Rolla, Mo mirvd tmwzzly N 3 4 To Be Strong r To Be Liberal I To Be Prompt To Serve its efeposifors we!! ezfzel truly, is the policy of 1 Ihr atinnal 'ifiank nf iKn1lz1 1 t A Ser-Vive based ou the fm-ilities and 1-xpel'ier14-o g,::nim-rl 1 During nearly a quarter ul' 11 CQl11llI'j' is exit-ruled hiv this g bank. NVe feel that, heezluse ul' this experielm-, we are in I 1 a posltlon to extend every uid and ilSSlSf2lll4't' In um- ' friends and clrstourers with sound lhilllkillpf nwtlumls. r Blember of Federal Reserve Bank E r Birrrinra Q9fIirrrs l LEO A. FISHER JOHN I'!AHXI'l'Z. rw-N, Q JOHN B,xHN1'1'Z L. H. r:rz14:Urf:1:, x'i.tL1'ws1. 1 DAVID Cowrexx F. W. wmzrz, 4m1.i.11- 5 L. H. BRIQIUQIQ h. ra, Crmxxx. .wr mxlriw F. XV. XVEHH HENRY NYOUID, Asst. Vzlslllm-I' I r Page Taco l11111.I1'ni Iwrzxly-0112 21iH.Iark Krebs shaved off his mustarlue. 27-Pipe and Howl dance. Q!!-M. S. M.-2215. Kirksville-T. 2:0-Hallowffen Masked Ball. NOVEMBER l-Luuiaglii killed a turkey. . Z2-New iuotiou picture mac-liiue arrives. 6-Miners 215, Drury 6. Football. -x 1.3--Vlll1ll'li.Y day for fI'8SllIllBl1. Soplls till-Fresh T. Class Football. Lyceum Show No. 2, Novelty Four. nm 2 4 U J fy M. , I 0' J 1 Qcf' . Y . F will ll Z , J 9 W Ja' It if 61,11 ,iii Q , L '- - Y, M3774 J l J ,Qi I g, ST-f' ' BAUSCH 8: LOMB I N S T R U M E N T S possess a number of exclusive fea- tures IJ1l1'fll.'l1l2l1'l.Y valuable to the X uiiuiug QIlQJ,'lll9Q1'-SI?QCl2ll interior focusing, water and duxt-proof 1 C0llSfl'lll'TlUIl, furnish proof gradu- ations. eh-. XVrit'e for Micro Manual. a 111-W llauelbook of un- usual value to thc L'11glIlQBl'. Bausch 6: Lomb Optical Co. New York Washington Chicago San Francisco London Franforf. ROCH ESTER, N. Y. Bob, the man who docs things Page Taco fnmdrrd lfwvnly-tfLcr1 'S V. ',',am.:4: .H i The Rollamo Board finds that the feature films which give the most satisfaction to the public are those which are selected from the mnrlh zmh 'iiqnitahlv 3Hi1m Qlnrpnratinnn DEBUG UUE NOVEMBER 18-Seuiul'-F1-eslxmmx3 JllI1lOI'-SOIJIIOIHOPQ Gym nights inaugur- Q ated. lnml1:u11 shaved off his mustaclle. lil-Miners. 13g Wa1'1fensbu1'g, 7. 29- Walter Howard Askew. 24-Pi Kappa Alpha Dance. ..f'J4Tlll'k0j' Day! Elfred got married. Zi!-All bzlvk at work. ..ll.l-Lyceum Show No. 23, Jess Pugh and Co. Cllfford R. W11Hey VV 111131111 P Q Z 0 1 d t .llininy Iiilgilznwl' OVHAY. COLOI-IAIJO Phone 275 1I2lll5lQKfl', The linrstmm Mine. 1 Ore 'l'vxti11g l.alm1'atm'y Corner Wall and Pine Streets W. Rowland Cox The IJCIIUOHICO VIII!-Ylllffllfj .llillinyf Hllljfllllfl' LUNpHES I ' SHORT ORDERS SOFT DRINKS lit! lirmldwuy CIGARS OIGARETTES TOBACCOS NEW YORK, N. Y. W. E. HANS, Prop. Payf' Tfzuu fllllldffd l:L'n1Iy-four - S I f ' 1 ,,g2..,: m if 0 i I l DECEMBER 1-Big bunch out for Basketball. 5-Caine and want! 7-Beeghley appeared in Rolla 9-Iinlay elected lfllti Football Captain. 10-Lyecuin Show No. 4. t'Scliilclk1'et's Ol'ClICSll'1l.'l Great! 16-Pi Kappa Alpha Dance. 18-Xmas Hollidsrys begin. .0-M.S.M. Booster Banquets and in Joplin same night. :IU-Joseph B. Cole Mari-ies. atA1i1eri1-ali Annex. St. Louis, O H N S O N BROTHERS BILLIARD HALL AND BOWLING ALLEYS MINERS ! ! We thank you for your liberal patronage and trust that our pleasant business relations may continue in the future. MEASURING TAPES are the markefs staple in their line, and while guaranteed, have a reputation for dependability better than any guarantee. They are .ig- C U R A T E , DURABLE and well tltted in every way to do their work. U65 fm' f dull RU SLIA f L49 Q Lag I o-. E' -. ' tx ,V We ON SALE EVERYWHERE CATALOGUE ON REQUEST mf ZUflt7lY,?llLE610 SAGINAW, MICHIGAN New YORK lllzilifz f I 1115 ,..-..-Y , J J AN VARY 0- T. J. 4.-llllllVilIl, Jr. 3-All lvzlelc fu selmul again. ILE T-Baslcmlmll. MSJI.. 18g 3lCIiGlld1'lC, 23. Kala 10-11-Te1'1'ilnle Hain. XYho said Rwllu was dry? ll-Elmleyel' thinks we will have daily Mass Meetings. g Lots of pep, Eh. 4' Junior St. Pats C1,n1nnitTeeS llpllllillted. ' l .. gf,- lf? If rj 4 54? JZ, f 'K Z2-,Hullalnm Dallce. ' if l0! A Fool There YVus, Parker Hall. The town was hill ol' Slmfes. ice and ntherwise. 1U!Klepel joins Y.M.C.A. Fine work, Klep! Bobby Lymis is L'll2lSt'd liunie fi-uni St. Jznnes. A long walk nt 12 okflm-lc at night! l Landon C. Smith QEIite aff H Y U The Best Quality of Fwd Hill Ive pleased to want nn yfm WMU you are in mul mv 1'1'epz11'ed in the l1l0SAl' afilwlcfive style to please the most critical of HAIil'PXVARl'l epicnres. S'l'0YliS Our Cofffw- is Brsf by Test lMl'I,l'1MICN'l'S 1:I'm:11-is I! I'lA'lINlCSS XE ll dn I lllllllllllg Vmlti-an-is ure Hin-11 l':'1nnpl AIM-Illiull C. G. TREXKEL. Pl'O1Jl'ff'fUl' gr Taco fnuldrud lfzcvrzfy-5i.v 5 Missouri School of ines and Metallurgy Rolla, Missouri l,1'lNll'fIIl1'llf of l'llil'1'1'.wily nil' .llixxuuri Four Year Courses Leading to Degrees in Mining l':llgll10Ql'lllgI Mvlzilliirgy Coal Mining Vivil Iiiigiln-1-1-iiig Mining Geology iiCll1'l'1ll Sl'l4'll4'l' lilevrricznl lCllQ'lllCl'l'lllg' 3I01'll2lllll'2li liiigilie-vi-iiig , . , . . fll0Illl1'ill Iz11g'11wci'1lig' Spevinl short courses for nn-n with 1-iigim-1-i'iing 1-xpvri:-m-v f,l1llll'SL' in llllllL' l't'Sl'll0 work. 7YllUl'llIljlIll,lj fqrfippfwl lrrlmrrllm'ifx For Ci'liZll1'lg'Il43. :u,l4l1'uss Registrar, Rolla, Missouri Prlifi' T-iw M111.ffi'.l I Ili 1 ,., The Roberts 81 Peters Studio 1Sole agents for VVestmz1nn Kodak Co.J - Fine Cabinet Work and Amateur Finishing Prompt work on all orders Give us a trial This Style 33.00 DOZ, ROLLA, MISSOURI 25fSl3l,'Ull d Semester starts. JH--Sleet storm hits Rolla. VVires down. The town is sure dark. FEBRUARY 2ffiil'Ulllld Hog sure saw his shadow. 4-5-'Pheta Tau installs c-hapter in M.S.M. li-Svlimiilttmian Glee Club entertains large crowd in Parker Hall. IT-li,Y1'Qllll1 lintertainment No. 5. Thomas Brooks Fletcher. IN-l'ipez1n4l liowl IVPilllC'9. mlrril rfuwlly-rigfli N l l l 2 i l l 1 I J I T- ii i. ,i.....,,---.-.- 19--Rollanlo Dance. 21-Basketball, Miners, 463 Wesleyan, 2.5. 22-First rehearsal of 4'Bricks and Barons? 25-Pi Kappa Alpha Dance. Basketball, Miners, 35g Marionsvillc, 17. 26-Theda Bara in The Devil's Daughterf Rollamo l'ir-ture Show MARCH 3-Kappa Sigma Dance. Charlie Chaplin in UA Night In the Show. 6-Last Lyceum Show. 'fConcert Entertainers. 9-Basketball, Miners, 313 Drury, 205 Freshies, 379 Sophs, 13. Model Meat Market The Best of meats are none too good for M. S. M. Athletes. 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P11111 T-1211 !111111l1'11.1I1M1ly -ww N Yours truly, Merchants and HFIIICFS ank A l , . :Ei'i':- - --'11-1-:fr-:2-'Q Y J. H. SMITH, CUSlllQ1' AV. -l. MCKLXNV. ASSY. llilSllll'l' I 10 13 16 17 MARCH Roller Skating Rink hit tm Tau Beta Pi Banquet. Sigma Xu Dance. St. Patril-k's Day. The best Yll. ' GVCIZ 18-Athletic Association Dance. 25-Theta Tau Banquet. APRI Ii fl ' 7 'f'b':fl5v lr' ' , . 1:22 4.1.4- llll? 'ilfff We ' ral . . 1-Rollalno goes to press lnut an April Fool jnkm- I. 5-lVinnie Stuart and Co. Concert l'IllTl'l'lillllCl'N. 27-HB1-icks and Barons. Parker Hall. Przyf' Tfwo lmndrfd Ilzirly-one Ellie 5lKnl1z1 New Era F. E. TAYLOR. P1'1lll1'lQf01' The only Republican Paper in the V County. The New Era gives the up-to-date news. SUBSCRIPTION 341.00 A YEAR -lull work il specialty, All wen-It neatly exevnted. Give ine n part ol' your work. EJ. Koch Jlcmufactzlrel' of 'ISUPREMOH 'CENTURY' AND HALF CENTURY CIGARS Qiutnath B. lpntnn Mining Engineer Box 5s Cananea, Sonata, Mexico . G. RAY Ellie Glitg Zflakerg Iiuiicn .mn CONFICK'TIONICII Fliliiiifli .uqfv-.gms -'-Q 1-1. --,.: 'irish'-W: V F -4. nil!! l YPLF X l'lIllf' pf1.ylrif'.w ll spwcifzlily Rolla, Missouri, June I, 1916. Mr. Student: You are the Master of your 'own destiny, be careful how you sow, Sow an act-reap a habit. Sow a habit-reap a character-reap a destiny. Sow prepared- ness-reap protection. Insurance of every kind should have your attention, and have it now, as your future will be regulated largely by how you start at the time when school life ends and the real battle begins. Fortify yourself, and your career with the right kind of LIFE and ACCIDENT insurance at the start and be on the safe side. Call on me and I will gladly give you all necessary information. Your friend, B. H. RUCKER. 11191 1' n fnnhfrml YIl1i1i13Qi1QL-U 'Y ' 1- '1' l l l l l l l l L TAILORS CLEANEIQS - , n Qlvfnrr 'QJQPZIUIIIQ HI. 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S., '14 .....,......... .. .. ......,..... Dixon, Mo. Superintendent, Electric Light 8: Power Plant. Adams, Henry Farnum, B. S., '12 ...........,............. P. O. Box 1331, Clifton, Ariz. Cost Department on Construction, New Smelter, Arizona Copper Co. Albertson, Maurice Merton, B. S. '1 r, E. M., '15 .,,,.,..,,.,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. C ,,h,,f,, CH,,,,,1,, Assistant Engineer, Mining Corporation of Canada. Alexander, Curtis, E. M. and C. E., '84 ..............,..... flfsl. 320 San Luis Pulori, Mex. Alexander, Raphael Currier, B. S. '03, E. M., '06 ..... ..,........ Il ledifine Lodge, Kan. Ranching. Alexander, Thompson, C. E., '01 .......................... .,,,,,,. P rpriland, Org. Albers Dock No. 2, Union Bridge S: Construction Co. Allen, Ernest james, B. S. '11 ....................................... Hazel Green, Wir. Cleveland Mining Co. Ambler, -John Owen, B. S. '06 .................,............. P. O. Box 947, Douglas, Ariz. Assistant Superintendent, Calumet 8 Arizona Mining Co. Anderson, Hector George Sylvester, B. S., '08, E. M., '12 ..,. Hotel Turpin, Sari Franrixro, Cal. Metallu rgy-Research WVork. Anderson, Perry Barton, B. S., '97 ...... ..... . .....,............. T opelea, Kam. Andrus, Dexter Eli, B.S. '13 .......... .... IV Ierquiet, N. Mex. Ranching. Armstrong, Richard Edward, B. S. '08 .. Panama-Pacific Exposition. ..............San Franrixro, Cal. Baker, Arnold George, B. S., '07 ........... ..... P . O. Box IO.l,, Clzouteau, Mani. Baker 8: YVard Irrigation Engineering. Baker, Charles Arstrong, B. S., '08 ........ Barker, Ralph, B. S., '98 .................... Barrett, Edward Philip, B. S., '09 ........,..... Bartlett, Albert Babbitt, B. S., '07, E. M., 'IO .... Deputy State Engineer. .....F1. Madiron, lofwa ...Santa Ana, Calif. . . . . .Cl1eyenn1?, ll y0. Barton, Robert Arthur, B. S., '06, C. E., '10 .........,....... . .... ...l'ernon, II. C. Resident Engineer, Municipality of Coldstream. Baueris, VVilliam Albert, B. S., '09 ....,..,....,,... Sl. 82.4. 1'11l1!'01l'l'6'7' Bk., l'am'aufver, B. C. Pacific Dredging Co. Beach, james Keller, B. S., '11 ........................... 1517 Commfrrr St., Dallas, Tex. Bean, William Yantis, C. E., '78 ................................ 510 Pmc St., St. Louzr, Mo. Inspector and Instructor Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Missouri. Beard, john Warren, B. S., '09 ...............,......... Bell, Frank Rolla, B. S., '03 ................... Superintendent, Lanyon-Starr Smelting Co. Bedford, Robert Hardy, B. S., '06, E. M., ,ll ...... .. Assistant Superintendent, North Star Mines. ................Sy:'af1z.fe, N. Y. . . . .B11rlle.v1'illr, Ohio. ..............Gl'l1.V5I'I1ll6jl,Cfll. Benedict, Ralph Robert, B. S., '08 .......................... 3547 Paseo SI., Kumar City, Kan. Acting Executive Officer, Board of Park Commissioners. Benham, VVillard Miles, B. S., '15 .........................................,. Ray, flrzz. Ray Consolidated Copper Co. Bingham, Raymond Alexander, B. S., '11 ........ Chemist, American Zinc and Chemical Co. Black, James Kennedy, B. S., '04 .......... . .... I ......... Instructor in Chemistry, VVashing1on University. ... .Langlutl1, Pa. ....St. Louis, Ma. Blake, Frank Orris, Jr., B. S., '10 ............ 524 C. IV. Hrllmnn Bldg., Lo.: flngeley, Cal. Superintendent of Refineries, El Oso Asphalt Co. Blake, True Walter, B. S.,,'11, E. M., '14 .................... ......... 1 No1'zl1!lf . Mining Engineer, Rombauer Coal Co. Bland, George Vest., B. S., '04 .................... Chief Ore Sorter, Waunaka M. Sc M. Co. Blaylock, Daniel Webster, B. S., '15 ............ . Doe Run Lead Co. Mu. . . . . .Our11y, Colo. . . . . .Flat River, Mn. Page Telco lzizzlilrml Zllirty-.fe-I'e71 Bodman, john XVhittlesey, B. S., '10 ........................ IIOS E. 65th St., Chicago, Ill. Assistant Chemical Director, N. K. Fairbanks Co. Boland, Earl Frederick, B. S., 'xo ............ . . . . . . . .109 Lexington fl-ve., Syracuse, N. Y. Chemist, Crucihle Steel Company of America. Boucher, Leonidas james, B. S.. '14, ..,...... . Atlas Portland Cement Co. Bowles, john Hyer, B. S., '08 .... Farming. Boyer, Fred Tete, B. S., '09 .. Merchant X Evans Co. Boyer, George Hewitt, B. S., '08 ., General Electric Co. Boza, Hector, B. S., '11 .... Mining Engineer. Bramson, Charles, B. S., '13 .............. Chemist, Provident Chemical NVorks. Branham, XVilliam Grover, B. S., '10 .... Cia, Mex. de Petrolio, El Aquilla. Briback, Oscar Nicholas, B. S. '12 ............. Chemist and Assayer, Atlas M. X M. Co. Brooks, john McMillen, B. S., '06 .......... Brooks, Lyman H., jr., B. S., '13 ............ XVith the Murphy Mining Co. Broughton, Eugene Harding, B. S., '12 ....... Engineer and Assayer, Calumet S: Arizona Brown, joseph jarvis, jr., B. S., 05, E. M., '08 .... General Manager, United Zinc Co. ... ...................... Hannibal, Mo. . .......... ..... L alze Springs, Nlo. ...2oz5 lVa.rhinglon .-Ifue., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . ..... ..... .... R a fine, IVi1. Peru. ......8OIl Idaho Awe., St. Louis, 1'VIo. ....+a Humboldt, .to lvlex., D. F. Mexico. ......Sneffle.v, Colo. . . . . .Knoxfville, Tenn. ..................Romley, Colo. ............P. 0. Box 918, Il'arren, .-lriz. Mining Co. .420 Bank of Commerce Bldg., SI. Louis, Mo, Brown, XVilliam Ernest, B. S., '07 .......... ....................... ..... D e nfuer, Cola. Brown, VVilton Rutherford, M. F., '78 .. .............. .. Buckby, De Nard XVilson, B. S., '01 .... ......... L ark, Utah Ohio Copper Co. Bunten, james, B. S., '10 .............. ............... Canon City, Colo. City Engineer and County Surveyor. Burdick, Charles Adrian, B. S., '10, E. M., '15 . ..... 74. Broadway, New York, N. Y. Mining Engineer. Burgher, Mark Bernardi, B. S., '06 ........... .................. H annibal, Illo. Engineer and Contractor. Buskett, Evans XXvIllliEl', B. S., '95, M. E., '07 ....... 620 Joplin Sl., Joplin, hlo. Buskett's Assay Ol'l'iCe. Buskett, Mary Page, B. S., '93 ................... ..... Seattle Heights, Seattle, II'a.rh. Teacher. Butler, Reginald Henry Brinton, B. S., '09, M, E., '12, ............................... ............................ lx'irbymrad Hrrmon Hill, S. Il'oodford, Ersex, England English Army. ' . ' Callaway, Scott David, B. S., '12 ...... .... 4 I7 Ear! Dladison Sl., Iola, Kan. Chemist, La Harpe Smelter Co. Cameron, john Simpson, B. S., '97 ................. ................ . Wlr.-llexler, Olela. General Superintendent, Bache-Denman Coal Co. Caples, james XVatts, B. S., '05 .......,........... .......... S alman, Idaho City Engineer. Capels, Russell Bigelow, jr., B. S., '10 .................. ....'llIt'0l1L1'l1, .-Inronda, Maul. Metallurgical Chemist, Anconda Copper Mining Co. Carnahan, Thomas Samuel, B. S., 04 .................. ...... .......... B i ugham, Utah Mining Engineer, Utah Copper Mining Co. Carson, Arthur C., M. E., 'So ............................. Room 2027, 42 Broadmuay, N. Y. Mining Engineer. Castillon, 'l'irso, B. S., '14, ..,. .... -I wenida, Juarez No. 9, Torreon, Coah, illexifo At present, El Paso, Texas. cf 'u 'N I2'ld lUU- B- 5-, '09 .......... . .2 .-Illeacle, 21-2, Sallillo, Coah, Mexico Charnherlatn, Ernest Lorenz, B. S., '09 ......... ........... 1 .102 12th 1-Ifue. Eldon: loam. Civil Engineer. ' ' Chamberlain, Harry Carleton, B. S., '05, E. M., 'IO .... Gila Bend, :Iriz Cornelia Copper Co. ' in Pagi' ' hzlutlrell lhirly-eighl ' N , I 1 J' . Y ,.. . is 1 L . 'STEYQVSK . 1. F ft 1 l I Chamberlain, Santiago, B. S., 'oo .... Chase, james Howard, B. S., '12 ..... Christopher, James Knight, B. S., '05 ...... Clarke, George Clough, B. S., '99, Deceased. Clark, Horace Herbert, B. S., '15 . Public Service Co. E. M., .....................Mo11l1'rcy, ll'I1'xi1'o ........................Loya11.rporl, Ind. ....,...317 Board of Trade, Kama: Cily, lilo. '04, ............ .... ........................,, 136 S. Hrlrfvry Awe., Oak Par k, Ill. Clark, john Charles, B. S., '11 ,,,, B,-idyglmfg, Conn, Sprague Meter Co. Clark, VVilliam Newton, B. S., '09 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Clarke, William Danels, B. S., '09 .... .... B akfrrfeld, Cal. Consulting Engineer. Clary, John Henry, B. S., '05 ..... .... lllaryfvillf, lilo. County Highway Engineer. Claypool, VVilliam M., C. E., M. E., '84 ..... ..... 1 Vrrlcy, Cal, Claypool S: Co., General Merchandise. Clayton, Charles Yancey, B. S., '13 ............. ................................ R alla, Mo. Assistant Professor of Ore Dressing and Metallurgy, Missouri School of Mines. Coaske, Paul Ephraim, B. S., '12 .......................................... Sacramento, Cal. Cody, Benjamin Horace, B. S., '11 ............................ P. 0. Box 1003, Cliflon, Ariz. Chemist, Arizona Copper Co., Ltd. Cody, Frank VV., B. S., '13 ................ ........... ..., C o lumbia, lWo. Proprietor and Manager, Athens Hotel. Cole, George WV., C. E., '87 .............. ,................. Deceased. Compton, James Crawford, B. S., '09 ........... . ........,..... lllrlklizzrwille, Ore. Superintendent, Asphalt Construction Co. Condon, George, B. S. '12 .................... .. 823 Diamond St., Bllllf, Montana Shift Boss, Anaconda Copper Co. Connelly, Harry XVade, B. S., '10 .......... ..... P . 0. Box 718, llI1'Gill, Ncfv. Chemist, Steptoe Valley M. 8: S. Co. Conover, Cairy C., B. S., '12 ............. Chemist, National Zinc Co. Conrads, Ralph Augustus, B. S., Metallurgical Engineer, Utah Conway, Clifford Leroy, B. S., '12 .......... Superintendent Calumet Com. Co. Cook, Eldon Everett, B. S-., '07 Farmer. Cook, Paul Richardson, B. S., '07 Coover, Louie Lincoln, B. S., '12 .......... '04 ........ Copper Co . . . .S,l11'i11gfel1.l, Ill. . . . . .lVIag1z11, . . . .... Fairwimc, N. ..................0.fl1or11, lftall lllvx. 'Mo. .....Box 655, Gaayaquil, Erzmdor ........Rye Valley, Baker Co., Orr. Copeland, Durward, E. M., '15 ..............................,..,...................... Special Investigation of the Tin Industry in Asia, address, Rolla, Mo. Copeland, Robert Nathaniel, B. S., '11 Vinegar Hill Zinc Company. Copelin, Leonard Stephen, B. S., '13 Ray Consolidated Copper Co. Coppedge, Lindsay L., C. E., '78 ......... Deceased. Cowen, Herman Cyril, B. S., '95, C. E., '98, Treasurer, Catskill Supply Co. Cowles, Frederick Ragland, B. S., '01 ....... Principal, Keytesville High School. Europe and South America. Home .. .... Galena, Ill. ...H11yfl1f11, .-Iriz. ....62 Ilfaler St., Catskill, N. Y. Keytrrwillf, Mn. plriz. Cowperwaite, Thomas, B. S., '05 ............... 1 ....... :.:..P. 0. Box 794. 7VfU'1'f l- ' Assistant to Chief Engineer, Calumet and Arizona Mining Co. Cox, Guy Henry, E. M., '14' .......................................,....... Rolla, Mo. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, School of Mines and Metallurgy. V Y 4 Cox, William Rowland, E. M., '11 ......................... 120 Bromlfway, A me lurk Czly Consulting Mining Engineer Cronk, Arthur Harrison, B. S., '12, E. M., '15 ....-..-.. Engineer, Rosiclare Lead 8: Fluospar M ines. .Ra.rirlar1', Ill. 61 ,gf .: H1 , Pllfl 1' Tarn I1 ll mlrrtl tlmlj lllllt Cullings, Jay, C. E., '36 ....... .... Deceased. Cummings, Lister Merriken, B. S., '15 Doe Run Lead Co. Cummins, Robert Patrick, B. S., '05 .... Assistant Engineer, Frisco System. .............RiAver, Mines, Mo. ....Frisco Building, St. Louis, Mo. Cushwa, Claude Calvin, B. S., '14 .. ....... Aurora, Nefzr. D'Arcy, Arthur Ignatius, B. S., '03 ........ ................ G oldjields, New. Manager, Goldfields Merger Mines. Dailv, Cornelius Mark, B. S., '02, B. S., '03 ,..... .... 4240 Shafw Hive., St. Louis, Mo. Civil Engineer, St. Louis Vllater Department. Davis, Floyd, C. E., M. E., '83 ....................... 1055 Hamilton flfve., St. Louis, Mo. Consulting Mining Engineer. Dean, George Reinald, C. E., '90, B. S., '91 ................................... Rolla, lklo. Professor of Mathematics, School of Mines and Metallurgy. Dean, George VValter, B. S., '97, E. M., '00 ............. 4426a Gibson Alfve., St. Louis, Mo. Hoyt Metal Co. Dean, Reginald Scott, B. S. '15 Graduate Student. Deegan, Francis J., C. E., '75 ...... .... Deceased. .....Rolla, Mo. Delano, Lewis Alfred, B. S., '04, E. M., '09 .... Bonne Terre, Mo. 1 Min Supl., sf. joseph Lead CO. l Delay, Theodore Stuart, B. S., '94, E. M., '01 .... .................. C reston, Iofwa 4 Civil and Municipal Engineer. 4 Detweiler, Alfred Nicks, B. S., '10 ..... .... 1 O3 IV. Laurel, Springfield, Ill. 1 Superintendent, National Zine Co. Detweiler, Milan Harrison, B. S., 'II ...P. O. Box 184, Sunnyside, Utah Assistant Engineer, Utah Fuel Co. Dewaters, Roy Hayward, B. S., '0 .............. .............................. II rgo, Ill. Chief Chemist, Corn Products Refining Co. Diaz,Emill0, B. S., '10 ............................. Sta. Rosa, 48 Santiago de Chile, Chile General Manager, Compania Estanifera de Llallagua, Llallagua, Bolivia. Dobbins, XValter, B. S., '10 ...............................,.......,..... Hurley, N. Mex. Foreman, Fine Crushing Department, Chino Copper Co. T Don, DeForrest, B. S., '09 .......... .......,........ .... .... R 0 c le Island, Ill. , Mine Leasing. Dosenbach, Benjamin Harrison, B. S., '10 .................................... Butte, Moni. Metallurgical Engineer, Butte R Superior Copper Co. Draper, james Clark, B. S., '01, E. M., '03 ............ Branford Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah Mining Engineer. Dudley, Boyd, jr., B. S., '08, M. S., '10, Met. E., '15 ..................... State College, Pa. Assistant Professor of Metallurgy, Pennsylvania State College. ' Duncan, Gustavus A., C. E., '74, E. M., '08 ................................... Nelson, Ne-v. General Manager, Nevada-Eldorado Mines Co. Dunkin, Damon Duliield, B. S., '04 .................. ...Burle, foia fllderson, Olcla. Superintendent, McAlester Coal and Coke Co. Dunn, Treodore Saunders, B. S., '10, M. S., '14, B. S.. '15 .......... Rapid City. S. D. Professor of Mining, South Dakota School of Mines. Dwyer, Edward P., B. S., '95 .................................... III E. I2lll Sl., Joplin, lilo. District Ore Purchasing Agent, Prime XVestern Spelter Co. Dye, Roliert Emmett, B. S., '12, E. M., '15 ........................... Cohalt, Ont., Canada Superintendent high grade plant and low grade Cyanide Plant, Buffalo Mines, Ltd. Dyer, 'lf E., C. E., '94, B. S., '95 ......................................,...... Rolla, lilo. Eardley, Albert Edwin, B. S., '97 ..................... .... .... C II rrizo Springs, Tex. Assistant Cashier, Guaranty State Bank Easley, George Albert, B. S., '09, E. M., 'I2 ................. La Plaz, Bolivia, S. A. Manager Ulla de Oro Gold Mine, ltd. Ehlers, XV111., lr., B. S., '13 ...................... Postal Telegraph Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. '5U l'95 l'l U- 5. XVar Department. B Elllflf. YVilliam Henry, B. S., 'IZ ...... ....................... I lurley, N. Mexico Chinn Clipper CU, ' ' 'W ' ' '- - gn- ---- YY -in Page Taco hznzdrml' forty N Elicano, Victoriano, B. S., '09 .... Mining Engineer. Elliott, VVilliam, B. S., '15 Federal Lead Co. Elmore, Carlos Enrique, B. S., 'rig E. M., '14 Chemist, Cleveland Mining Co. Emerson, Cyrus, C. E., '76 ............ Hardware Merchant. Engelmann, Edward William, B. S., 'rr .... Ray Consolidated Copper Co. Ericson, John Theodore Emmanuel, B. S., '07 .. Chemist, Sligo Iron VVorks. Fach, Charles Albert, B. S., '00, B. S., '01 .. Bonds and Stocks. Farrar, Monroe, B. S., 'II ............ General Engineer and Contractor. Fay, Albert Hill, B. S., 'ozg E. M., '05 .. U. S. Bureau of Mines. ....Scf11riIy Bl Fellows, Aubrey P., B. S., '07 ......... ..... . .. Farming and Stock Raising. Mnrrinlof, Tumbler, P. I. ..Flal Rifurr, Mo. Hazel Green, Wir. ...Pitt.fburg, Kan. ....Haydz'11, flriz. ........Slign, Mo. dg., Sl. Louir, lilo. ... . .lllf1lI0r1n, Ill. Ipillffllllgfflll, D. C. ....Sali.vb1zry, lilo. Fernandez, Abraham Leonardo, B. S., 'oog E. M., 'oz ................................. dc H1d11lgoNo..1.5 Manic Superintendent, Nego. Minera El Cigararro. Finagin, Joseph Cooper, jr., B. S., '14, .............. Assistant Chemist, Detroit Copper Mining Co. Florreich, Philip, B. S. '95 ........................ Deceased. Flynn, Frank james, B. S., '12, E. M., 'IZ . Hardware and Plumbing. Flynt, Frank LeRoy, B. S., 'ro .............................. City Engineer and Superintendent of Construction, XVater Department. Ford, Harold, Percy, B. S., '11 ............ Homestake Mining Co. Forman, John Kavanaugh, B. S., 'ro Forrester, David Lawton, B. S., 'xx ..... Arizona Copper Co. roy, N. L., Maxim ...Mor1'nri, Ariz. ...SL Jorfpli, Mo. rio E. lVIain St., Mloryfville, Mo. S. Dak. Foster, Leo. Joseph, B. S., '04, E. M., 'og ....... Office Engineer, U. S. Reclamation Service. ...,Collin.r'Uillf, Oklll. .....l'VIOfl'7ll'i, flriz. ....IVIontro.ve', Colo. Fowler, James Duncan, B. S., '08 .................. .... D allar, Texas Cook 8: Fowler, Civil Engineer. ' Fraizer, Isaac Peter, B. S., '00, B. S., 'org C. E., '03 ...... Elgin, Ariz. Prospector. Fraser, Keith Colt, B. S., 'ro .................,... ................. B arllerfuillr, Olcla. Assistant Superintendent, Bartlesville Zinc Co. French, Charles Lewis, B. S., '08 .................. ...Room 311, City Hall, St. Louis, Ilflo. Assistant Engineer, Sewer Department. I Fulcher, james E., C. E., '86 ............................................ Der Moznrr, Iowa Head of the Department of Mathematics and Physical Science, Des Moines College. Gallaher, Philip Clark, E. M., '84 ............ Chemist, Iron Silver Mining Co. Garcia, john Adrian, B. S., 'ooi E. M., '03 Allen Sz Garcia, Consulting Engineers. Garcia, German, B. S., 'Il ............... . Mexican Geological Survey. Gardner, William Alexander, B. S., '06 ....... ............226 lf'e.vl 9tl1 Sl., Lfadwillc, Colo. ....M'fCormirla Bldg, Clzirago, Ill. ..:: do Marwlln No. 16 Maxim, D. F. Mill Superintendent, Esperanza Mining C0. Garrett, Leon Ellis, B. S., 'or .............. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Missou Li 'siiagi 'gf' MiL.gg.' ' Garst, Harvey Oden, B. S., '09 .................... .....,.... Junior Civil Engineer, Interstate Commerce Commission. Garvens, Oscar E., C. E., '75 .............................. ..El Oro, Mexiro. .. . . . . .RoIla, lilo. .IKVIUZJIIJ City, Mo Earl S1.Lo11i5,lll .Lifllr Rorlz, .-Irk Gibb, Frank VV., C. E., M. E., '82 ................... Frank W. Gibb 85 Co., Architects. F mama.. mana fairy-... ' ' l Gill' John Holt, C. El, '74 ..,- .....,..................,....... Deceased. l Gm Xvimam Harris, B, S., '03 ........ .... I 15 E. 6th Sl., Bartlesfvzlle, Olzla. Superintendent, National Zinc Co. Gleason, August XVilhelm, B. S., '15 ....... ............................ F ernley, Nefu. Student Foreman, Southern Pacific Ry. Goldgbomugh, Thaddeus Reamy, B. S., '14, ........ 1022 Eighth St., N. IV., Hfashington, D. C. Gormley, Samuel, B. S., '95 ............................. 3063 E. 6th Sl., Los Angeles, Cal. Consulting Engineer and Member Board of Directors. The Republic Smelting Corporation. Gottschalk, Victor, Hugo, B. S., '98, M. S., '00 ..... U .................... ......... R 0 lla, lllo. Professor of Chemistry, Missouri School of Mines. Grabill, Lee R., M. E., '78 ........................... Takoma Park Sta., lf asl1ington, D. C. Superintendent Suburban Roads, District of Columbia. Greason, john D., M. E., '76 .... ...................................................... Deceased. I I Green, Cecil Theodore, B. S., '06 .... Rosario, S071-, MfI1f0 Minas del Tajo. Greene, john VV., B. S., '13 ........ ................ G regory, Texas Ranchman. , Greenidge, Samuel Marshall, B. S., '02 .... P. O. Box 364, Douglas, flrzz. Mining Engineer. Gregory, Clay, jr., B. S., 'IO ................ ....... ' ................ J oplin, Mo. Mine Operator. Gregory, james Albert, B. S., '05, E. M., '08 ...14I8 Practoria Bldg., Dallas, Texas Contractor. Grether, VValter Scott, B. S., '06 ...... ....................... Laswson, Kaus. Griffin, Roy VVatson, B. S., '15 ....... ...r5301 St. Clair 1-Ive., Cleveland, Ohio Otis Steel Co. Griffith, VVilliam Thomas, B. S., '06 .............. ..... 5 204 lllaple Afue., St. Louis, Mo. Grine, Harry A., B. S., '04, Met. E., '12 ........... .... P . O. Box 273, Collinsville, Okla. Assistant Superintendent, Bartlesville Zinc Co. Grosberg, Alexander, B .S., '12 ........................................... Uncia, Bolivia Metallurgical Engineer, Senor Simon I. Patino, Miraflores Mills. Grove, Claude Devlin, B. S., '94, E. M., '96 ............................................ Guntley, Edward Anthony, B. S., '06 ............ .... 3 726 South Grand Awe., St. Louis, Ma. Hall, Clyde VVillis, B. S. '14, ....................................... Minafa, Chih, Mexico Mining Engineer, Yoquivo Development Co. Hall, VVilliam Simpson, B. S., '09 ................ ...................... Halsey, Howtard Gove., B. S., '14, ............. .... K ansas City, lVIo. Chemist, Peet Bros. Soap Co. Ham, Roscoe Conl-cling, B. S., '09 .... .................... K ansas City, Ma. Foreman, North Park District. ' Hand, Horace Alonzo, B. S., '06 ..................... 120 Canyon Road, Salt Lake City, Utah Hanley, Herbert Russell, B. S., '01 .............................. lffinthrop, Shasta Co., Cal. Assistant General Manager, Bully Hill Copper Mining and Smelting Co. Hare, Almon VV., M. E., '75 ................................... P. 0. Box 381, Aspen, Colo. Chemist and Assayer. Harlan, john Dee, B. S., '10 ................................. P. 0. Box 910, Leadwille, Colo. Mill Superintendent, Mount Champion Mining Co. Harper, Frank VVilliam, B. S., '08 ..................... ........ F t. Lauderdale, Florida State Manager, Chambers Land Co. Harris, Dwight Dean, B. S., '12 ......... .. ..................................... .. Deceased. Harris, George XVilliam, B. S., '04, Met. E., '15 ..... .-Ipartado No. 142, Parhura Hgo., Mexieo Compania de Mines La Blanca y Anexas S. A. Hartzell, Henry, B. S., '06 ....................................... .......... I oplin, lllol Mine Superintendent, Granby Mining and Smelting Co. HMC. Herman Carl, B. S., '08 ............................ ..... M iami, Ariz. 1 Flotation Man, Inspiration Copper Co. Hatch, Sidney Raymond, '15 ............... ..... C ananea, Mex. Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. l Plljf Tfwo l1u1ia'rz'dforilyiIaua N f ' ' V-:s.i..LQ.! -f 've 1'--CU ., -. J' FFF? .iii . . , af- ' , ' A Qigtigamiifi.-.wr-.2' I Hatch, William Peter, B. S., 'o7 ............... ...IOIO IVe.fl 39111 St., Kansai Cily, Mo. Hatchett, Roger Hanson, B. S., '99 .,....... ....... .......... P . 0. Box lI5+, Clifton, flriz. Metallu1'gist, The Arizona Copper Co., Itd. Hauenstein, Frederick, B. S., '03 ............,..,........................., Tnyrznnlzia, Ilia. Charge of Logging R. R. and Engineering, Bryceland Lumber Co. , Hayes, Dale Irwin, B. S., 'I2 .......,...............,..............., ,... B anion, IVis. Superintendent Treganza Mine. Heck, Elmer Cooper, B. S. ,'o5g E. M., '08 .. ..... ..,. C lifton, flriz, Manager, WVater YVorks. Hellstrand, Gustaf A., B. S., '13 ....... ...,. B ox 1138, Butte, Mont. Butte and Superior Copper Co. Hendricks, James Otto, B. S., '99 .... Seligrnan, Mo. Civil Engineer, Frisco R. R. Herdman, George VValker, Cf E., '94 .........................................,...,.....,. Hielscher, julian Adolph, B. S., 'I2. . .Room 401, National Citizen.: Bank Bldg., Mankato, Minn. Physician and Surgeon. Hinsch, Van Buren, B. S., '09 ......,............................. ........ R olla, IVIU. Instructor in Mathematics, School of Mines and Metallurgy. Hoffman, Ray Eugene, B. S., '05, E. M., '08 ...................... .... I 'lannibal, Mo. Manager of WV0rks, Atlas Portland Cement Co. Hogoboom, Wlilliam Coryell, B. S., '14, .............. ...... P otosi, Illo. Southeast Missouri Lead Co. Hollister, Scovill Edward, B. S., '13 .... .... P rinfeton, Mo. Holmes, Oliver VVendell, B. S., '10 ...... Rolla, Mn. Hopkins, James, B. S., '13 ............ . ...................... Hayden, Ariz. Ray Consolidated Copper Co. ' Horner, Preston King, B. S., '06 .... Kalanga, Congo Free Slate, Africa , Tanganyika Concession, Ltd. Hoyer, Rudolph C., C. E., '79 ............. . . ...P. O., Box 763, Montgomery, Ala. Chief Draftsman, U. S. Government. , Hughes, Victor Harmon, B. S., '09, E. M., '12 .......,............ Tulsa, Okla. Valerius, McNutt 8: Hughes. Hunt, Lamar Horatio, B. S., '05, E. M., 'ro ................ .... P aclzura, Hidalgo, Mexiro Chief Chemist, Compania de Real de Monte y Pachuca. Hurtgen, John, B. S., 'I2 .................................................. Galweyton, Tex. City Engineer. Hynes, Dibrell Pryor, B. S., 'o8g B. S., '11 .. .. .1417 First National Bank Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Mining Engineer, with H. L. Hollis. Illinski, Alexis Xavier, B. S. '10 .............. ..... Sarorro,'N. Mex. Professor of Chemistry, School of Mines. Ingram, John Charavelle, B. S., '13 ................................. ....,... R allo, Mo. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, School of Mines and Metalurgy. Irwin, joseph, Stewart, B. S., '12 ................... .................. S . Bethlehem, Pa. Instructor in Mineralogy, Lehigh University. Jackling, Daniel C., B. S., '92, Met. E., '03 ..... .... H obart Bldg., San Franrisro, Cal. Capitailst and Mine Operator. Jochamowitz, Simon, B. S., '09 ....... .... ................. .... L i m a, Peru Cotton Planter. Johnson, Edward Mackey, B. S., '92 ..... Denver, Colo. Mining Engineer. Johnson, Horace Asahel, B. S., '08 ....... ..... IV fillers, New. Mill Foreman, Desert Power 5: Mill Co. johnson, Robert VVinters, B. S., 'I2 ......... ..., R olla, llrlo. Graduate Student. Jones, Elston Everett, B., S., '08 .............. ......... 1 lfliami, .-lriz. Head Sampler, International Smelter Co. Jones, Fayette Alexander, C. E., M. E., '92 ........... .... S oforro, Nemo Mexifo President, New Mexico State School of Mines. Kaplan, Abe Lew, B. S., '15 ....................... ........ I iolmer, I!'yo. . Assayer, Platinum Mining and Milling Co. Karte, Anton Frederick, B. S., 'II ............ ..... D e Solo, Mo. Merchant. Katz, Howard M., B. S., '13 .,... Kisfimrnee, Fla. Merchant. , l Page Tfuso f...ndff.1 forty-three J,,gHA1wnmmywwwwmwxwm.f.ww..'. 'B 1 ws .,:--flu' . .. gl.. TY Yf,....f-. --vrfff --W A- Y Keelyn, james Lawton, B. S., '12 ...,. t ....... XVith Charles C. Moore Co., Engineers. K Il , G ge Fred, B. S., 'OS ..... l ......4. C iAiEista1ii'rCashier, The Bank of Skidmore. ... .Broderick Cal. ....Sleidmore, Mo. Kelly, Mervin ju B. S., '14 .......... . .... - ....... U .... Z .....,............. Lexzngtan, Ky. Graduate Student and Instructor in Physics, University of Kentucky. Keniston, Carl NVinthrop, B. S., '09 ....................... P. 0. Box 4.a, lrzdependerzee, Colo. Kennex', john Richardson, B. S., '12 ....... ...... 35 E. Illznozs St. Chtrkzgo, Ill. Covgn Correspondence School. . Ker ting, Felix john, B. S., '97, C. E., '05 ........ .... 2 I5 4th Afoe., Kansas City, Mo. Contracting Engineer, Kansas City Bridge Co. I Kibe, Harrv Clay, B. S., '09 ................ 5, .... ...225 Sunnyrzde Awe., llfaterloo, Ia. Sales Manager, Fairbanks-Morse 81 Co. - Killian, Ralph Daniel, B. S., '10 .................... .... Perryfuzlle, Mo. Engineer, Levee District No 2. Perry, Co., Mo. . King, Charles LeClair, B. S., '04 .................. .... P afhuca, Mexico Compania de Real del Monte y Pachuca. Kirkham, john Edward, B. S., '95 ....................... ...... ..... A m es, Iofwa Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Iowa State College. Kline, Duane Montgomery, B. S., '13 ........................... .... T hane, Alaska Knapenherger, Ralph, B.S.,'13 ......... .... M areal, Tenn. American Zinc Co. Knickerbocker, Ray Gould, B. S., '13 ......... .... l Vilburton, Olela. Professor of Metallurgy, School of Mines. , Koeberlin, Frederick Richard, B. S., 'o1 ................ .... S ilfver Sity, N. Mex. Lachmund, Oscar, M. E., '86 ................................ .... G reen-wood, B. C. General Manager, Britilh Columbia Copper Co. Ltd. Laizure, Clyde McKeever, B. S., '05 ..,.................. ..... , Millers, Nefu. Shift Boss, Desert X Mill Co. Lehman, John Ludwiy, Gustve, B. S., '05 ........ Assistant in City Engineer's Olhce. Lindau, Sam Paul, B. S., '12 ......................... ..... P . O. Bo Metallurgical Engineer, VVestern Precipitation Co. Lintecum, Charles Lafayette, B. S., '05 ............. List, Elmer, B. S., '10 ......................... Chemist, Granby Mining and Smelting Co. Lodwick, Lewellyn, B. S., '14 ..,.............. Coal Mining. Logan, Lewis Sublette, B. S., '03 ......,........,.. Lohman, Henry W'illiam, B. S., '01, E. M., '10 . Manager, Colorado Gold Dredgining Co. Long, james, Carter, B. S., '07 ....,............ Loveridge, Frank Richard, B. S., '09 .......,... .. Chemist, Continental Portland Cement Co. Lunak, Otto Allen, B. S. 'II ........,,......,.. Engineer, VVater Pipe Extension. Luther, XValter Adams, B. S., '03 ........... ..... ...... Lyman, George Edwin, B. S., '02, E. M., 'I0 ........................... Chief Mining Engineer, Madison Coal Corporation. Lyneman, Felix Anthony, B. S., '08 ...................... Ophir G. M., M. Sc P. Co. Lynton, Edward Dale, B. S., '12, E. M., '15 .... Mining Engineer, Pemocrata Mining Co. McBride, Roy Nicoll, B. S., '14, .,..................................... ...Kanraf ci1,,,,M0. x 309, Riverside, Cal. .. . .Neoderha, Kan. Ottumfwa, Ia. .....4oS N. 11th St., St. Joseph, Mo. ..Brerlee11ridge, Cola. ....3741 lllaple Afve., Lo: Angeles, Cal. .....IO8 Nayel A-ve., SI. Louis, Mo. 2145 So. Harding Awe., Chicago, Ill. ......0phir, Colo. Canazzea, Mex. ....Miami, Ariz Representative of the Miami Copper C. at the International Smelter. Mccaffllbk .l0l1r1 Henry, jr., B. S., '05 ,.... ............. 6 457 Floriuant A: Monuments, Mausoleums. I., St. Louir, Mo McCrae, Rowe Francis, B. S., '09 ................ ....................... H ayden, Ariz Metaallurgist, Ray Consolidated Copper Co. MCEUOY1 lvllllam, B. S., '09, E. M., 'I2 ......... .... 5 I5 S. Crawford Sl. Fort Scott, Kaur Contractor. MCG0Ughf3U. James Edward, B. S., 'II ......... R. F. D. No. 1, Keeler, Cal Ranching P55 Tfwo WY: Y' 'WY 5 .616 Ilflarkct St., Chattanooga, Tenn. .Ed-wardrlville, Ill. li : .4 P l :sul AYQAW K 7, 7777 V McGrath, john E., C. E., '76 .......... ......... . Coast and Geodetic Survey. .. . . . .Il'aJlli11glorz, D. C. McNutt, Vachel Harry, B. S., '10, M, S., '12, E. M., '15 ....,. ....., ...... 13 I llingf, Montana Of the firm Valerius, McNutt and Hughes, Mining Engineers and Geologists, Tulsa, Oklzi. Mackey, Robert, WVilliam, B. S., '10 .................................. Soda Springs, lclalm Macomber, Summer Cooley, B. S., '11 ........... .... ....,.... T i plan, Cal. Ranching. Mann, Horace Tharp, B. S., 'o8, M. S., '09, E. M., 'xo ...........,............... Rolla, Mn. Associate Professor of Metallurgy and Ore Dressing, School of Mines and Metallurgy. Manwaring, Edgar George Ross, B. S., '05 .......... Mapes, Harold Thomas, B. S., '08 ............................ San Selzastian, Jaliiro, Mexiro Superintendent, The Novidad Development Co. Martin, Walter Guy, B. S., '96 ...................... Deceased. Martinez, Carlos Efrin, B. S., '02 Saltillo Light Co. Martinez, Justo G., M. E., '86 . .......... . Maveety, Roswell Hare, B. S. '12 ................,. Structural Engineer, Guerber Engineering Co. May, Lawrance, B. S., 'oz ......................... .....Sal!illo, Coalz, Maxim ffffflsiiiilfiilml 'Pa Mazany, Mark Stephen, B. S., '09 .................................... , ....... lllzamz, flrzz. Metallurgical Department, American Smelting 8: Refining Co. Metz, Gilbert Frank, B. E., '14, ............................... Fullerton, Bldg, Si. Louis, Mo. Continental Furnace Eliiciency Co. l Michael Pearl Frederic, B. S., '09 ................... ...,1200 Fullerton Bldg., St. Louis, Mu. Draftsman, Bremeke SL Fay, Consulting Engineers, f Millard, Sallie E., B. S., '91 CMrs. Cornelius Roachj Miller, Christian R., B. S., 'II . Utah Metal 8: Tunnel Co. i Miller, Julius Charles, B. S., '14. Mine Operator. 5 Millsap, Thomas H., C. E., '77 i Deceased. l Minger, William C., M. E., '76 .... l Chemist, Ore Purchasing Co. l Minor, Cyrus Edward, B. S., '04 ......., Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. Minor, Hermon Edwin, B. S., '10 ........ , Mining Engineer. 1 . Mitchell, Robert Bruce, B. S., '11 l Butte and Superior Copper Co. Mix, Ward Barr, B. S., '08 .... ' Madison Coal Co. Moore, Frederick Arnold, B. S., '08 ............. Moore, Philip Aylsworth, B. S., '13 .........,... Graduate Student, Columbia School of Mines. St. Louis, Mo. Moore, Stanley Ralston, B. S., 'o5, E. M., '07 .... Superintendent, The Success Mining Co. Morgan, Glen Beckley, '04, E. M., '09 ......... Mineral Surveyor, General Land Office. Morris, Edmund Hames, B. S., '02 ......... Morris, Edwin Robinson, B. S., '12 .......... Chemist, Chicago 81 Great Western R. R. Mortland, Ernest Albert, B. S., '01 .......... Chemist, Edgar Zinc Co. Moses, Frederick Galloway, B. S., '14 Murphy, Benton Franklin, B. S., '1o ........ Mine Surveyor, St. joseph Lead Co. Murphy, John Andrew, B. S., '13 .............. Murray, Edwin Philips, B. S., '08, E. M., '09 General Merchant. ...,...Jeffer.vnn, City, Mo. ....Binglmm Canyon, Utah ....Sl1fgL'7ll Sl., Joplin, lilo. .............,.....Hazen, Nefu. ...P. O. Box 292, Cananea, Maxim .....Bax 10:1, lfiflzita Fafls, Tex. . ...... Butte. lllmzl. ....Eda:'11r'd,willf', Ill. ,....Lfr1d,S.D11k. ..lVr1w York City Permanent address, 5561 Vernon Ave., ....,..,Su1l.fft, Idalm 0. Box 307, Rapid City, S. D. .....'.ffi'.i.f'i'.'.fo21iL'2l,2.Aibiha ..152o lllixsixrippi .-life., SI. Louix, Mo. .....................D1IqIlU5llF, rlriz. ...,,Bo11r1e Tfrrf, Bla. . . .P.ll'llllJ.'tI, Illuxitu ......Sllcf5, 1d!1ll0 af' - Page Taco hundred forty-jffve T- L Nachtmann, Frank Xaiver, B. S., '09 ..... Frisco Bldg-1 Sf- I-Wi-fi M0- Frisco Coal Agent. Naylor, Arch NVaugh, B. S. '12 ............. I ........ Contracting Engineer, Northern Construction Co. Neal, Orion Dexter, '14 ........................... .................. Chemist, Granby Smelting and Refining Co. Needles, Enoch Ray, B. S. '14 ...........,...... .... 1 021 Askefw Awe., Civil Engineer, Kansas City Terminal Ry. Neer, Don Morgan, B. S., 'OS .................. Nesbitt, XViIliam Corsey, B. S., '05 .......... Deceased. Neustaedter, Arthur, M. E., '84 ................ General Manager, Armenius Chemical Co. Norton, Benjamin Newton, B. S., '02 .........., . Book Store. Nowlan, Harry Hackett, B. S., '13 ....,..... XVith Valerius, McNutt and Hughes. Nye, Alfred Neo, B. S., '08 .......... ...., ............... Traveling Salesman. Ohmann-Dumesnil, A. H., M. E., '77 .... ...,.... ....... 8 0 8 Times Bid Physician. Ohnsorg, Norman Lloyd, B. S., 'ICQ E. M., 'IOQ B. S., 'I2 ................... Assistant Superintendent, The Phosphate Nlining Co. Olmsted, George Lewis, B. S., '01 ...................... Chemist, Granby S. tk M. Co. ....Ellehart, Ind. .Neodesha, Kans. Kansas City, Mo. ....Mineral, Va. .. .El Paso, Tex. .Billings, Mont. . . .Kearney, Nab. g., St. Louis, Mo. Nichols, Florida ....Joplin, llilo. Owen, john R. D., M. E., '85 .... . Deceased. Pack, james R., M. E., '77 .......... .......,... .................., D it Lamar, Idaho Pack, john XVaIlace, M. E. '74 ..................... .... L '. S. lllint, San Franrisro, Cal. Assistant Assayer, U. S. Treasury Department. Painter, XVilliam R., C. E., '82 .......................... ...Carrollton, Mo. Editor Carroll Democrat, Lt.-Governor of Missouri. Park, Albert, B. S., '10 ....................... ........ .... . J lt'0'Ul1, llfyo. Park S Lusby, Civil Engineers. Paulette, Robert justice, B. S., '12 ................ ................................. Perkins, Edwin Thompson, B. S., '99, E. M., 'oz .... ..2i02 Kenlurlcy Joe., Joplin, lilo. Mine Operator. Perkins, Fred Hough, B. S., '99, B. S., '00 ...................... .. President and Managing Director, Yavapai M. Sc M. Co. Perkins, xX'llll3H't Crutcher, B. S., '07 ............................... ...... U. S. Deputy Surveyor. ...Pl1oenix, Ariz. . .Plattsburg, llflo. Peterson, Howard Kelsey, B. S., 'ro ................. 32 Franklin flfve., New Rochelle, N. Y. Phelps, Tracy Irwin, B. S., '06 .......................,................... Glasgofw, Mont. Assistant Engineer, U. S. Reclamation Service. Philippi, Paul Andrew, B. S., '08 .................. ...5t65 lllaplf .-lim., Sl. Louis, Dio. Philips, XValter Irving, B. S., 'O7Q Met. E., '10 .... ,.,............ H urley, N. Mrxiro Chino Copper Co. Pickering, john Lyle, jr., B. S., 'ro ...............,..,........ P. O. Box 296, Springfield, Ill. Deputy Internal Revenue Collector, U. S. Government. Pickles, john Lewis, B. S., '02 ...,.......,.......,..,................... Chief Engineer, Duluth, NVinnipeg X Pacific Ry. ...D1zlutl1, Minn. Pollartl,' Arthur Lewis, B. S., '09 ..... ,...,.............. . ..19 Lincoln .-Ive., Batavia, N. Y. Assistant Superintendent, Malleable Plant, johnson Harvester Co. Porrr, Louis joseph, B. S., 'Io ...........,............................... 4304. N. IQIII St. Mississippi Glass Co. Porri, William, B. S., '12 ............. ,................. . Dlorenri, Ariz. Geology Dept., Detroit Copper Co. Porth, Harry NV. L., R. S., 'ir ,......... . ................. 44 East 32d St., Kansas City, Mo. Assistant Master Mechanic, Swift X Co., Sec'y. Kansas City Alumni Club. Poyyell, Frank Bowman, B. S., '06 ........................... .................. R alla, Mo. Lu mbe r M e rch ant. llllffl' Tien lllzlrtlrutl forty-sl.v N , A ' -- 'L l 3 :l, 'lI',.,,n .gm Powell, VValbridge Henry, B. S., '01, E. M., '03 ..........,...,.....,....... St. Jnrnrr, Mo. Lumber Merchant. Price, Evan Edwund, B. S., '04 ..................... Uniformity Club, Salt Lalef- City, Ural: Superintendent Lower Mammoth Mining Co. Price, John Morgan, B. S., '04 ................... ..,.....,,.............. I Ifrpfrzu, Cola. General Manager, Laplata Mining Co. Prough, julian Insco, B. S., '05 .............................,.........,.. Crumbrrg, Cal. Superintendent and Secretary, Grizzly Gold Mining Co. Pudewa, Arthur Gustav, B. S., ,II .............,..... 1349 S. Sffringficla' flaw., Cllimga, Ill. Quinn, Matthew Vincent, B. S., '05, E. M., 'I4 .,............,...... Quarlslmrg, ltlnlm Belshazzer Mining Co. Radcliffe, Donald Hewson, B. S., '13 ................... .,........,,.. R alla, Mn. Instructor in Mineralogy, Missouri School of Mines. Raj, Shiv., B. S.,'II ...................,...................,...... Tfllri, Gnrlzfwall, India Geological Survey of India. Randolph, Oscar Alan, B. S., '11 ..,............ ,... 2 O2 W. University Ave., Urbana, Ill. Instructor in Physics, University of Illinois. Reid, John Calum., M. E., '93 ................ ...S. Mffllfrlfr, Okln. Rex, Harry Noel, B. S., '02 .......... ............,.. C rattan, lofwa Coal Operator. Rice, John Turner, B. S., '04, ...P. 0. Bax 452, lmpfrial, Cal. Civil Engineer. Robson lCuellarj, Thomas, '14 ........ .............., Pulnri, Bolivia Mining Engineer. Roesler, Herbert Arno, B. S., '03, E. M., '05 .............,. ...Plzzllmiillr-, Il'i1. General Mill Superintendent, Vinegar Hill Zinc Co. Rogers, Herbert Fordyce, B. S., '99 ....................... .... 5 't. Luuix, Mo. Superintendent, Provident Chemical NVorks. Rogers, john A., B. S., '03 ........,........., . ..,..,.,.......... . Rolufs, Rulof Theodore, B. S., '01, E. IW., '03 ..... ................,.... I 'lfr411lr11zr11m, lllo. Assistant Metallurgist, St. joseph Lead Co. Ross, Beauregard, M. B., '82 ......,....... Suite 343, Rzlilfwzzy l:'x4'l1r111gr Bldg., IJl'Il'L'.'f'l', Colo. General Manager of the XVestern Mines Development Co. Rucker, Ray Flemming, B. S., '06 .....,....................... .... . .Emi SI. Lonir, Ill. Assistant Superintendent, Aluminum Ore Co. Sandford, john joseph, B. S., '08 ........................................... Krllugy, ldalm Engineering Dept., Bunker Hill S: Sullivan Mining Co. Schmidt, Sidney Randolph, B. S., '10 ...................... 830 II'f'lu1cr Building, Cllirngfo, Ill. VVestern Manager, International Acheson Graphite Co. Schrantz, Ashuah B., C. E., '82 ............................................................ Schroeder, John Severin, B. S., '04, .................. .... P . O. Box 751, lllnrmri, Jriz. Chief Chemist, The Detroit Copper Mining Co. Schultz, John Elmer, B. S. '10 .................... .............. lx 'lIUX'L'lllI', Tana. Sales Engineer, Sullivan Machinery Co. Schulze, Herman Otto, B. S., '99, E. M., '02 . .... Il undfr, win Fnirfvimu, Nmf, Schulze, Eugene Victor, B. S., '03 ..... . .... ,... .................. . Scott, John Bennett, B. S., '07 .... .................... R alla, 1110. Retired. Seamon, Frank Hupp, M. E., '91 .... P. 0. Box 97, El Pam, Tfxm Proprietor, Seamon Assay Co. Sebree, john Payne, B. S., '07 ........,....... .......... ......,.,. . Sedivy, Miles, B. S., '08 ............................ ...1l1n'lfy, Nmc rllfxlru Foreman Fine Crushing Dept., Chino Copper Co. Seltzer, Andrew jackson, B. S., '07, Met. E., '10 ..... ...:lllff01111, KIIIIJI Chemist, U. S. Smelting Co. I Shah, Aaron Max., B. S., '09 ..... ........ . .. .--. llflllll. RIUIIII Shanks, John Dozier, B. S., '06 .... ................... 0 flzzrnfwa, Iuftuu Traveling Salesman. I Shaw, Harry Wlilliam, B, S,, '13 ,,,, ...I3II Tfmplf Plow, Sl. Lotus, Mn. VVestern Coal Mining Co. Sheller, Mark Soifer, B. S., '12 .......................... 669 Lindfrz .-lfvf., Plffjllllfff, Pu. Nl. l.n1ll.v, .lln. Sheldon, VViIbur Elihu, B. S., '05 ............................................ i Engineering XVork, Southwestern Telephone and Telegraph Co. Puyr Tian llrzznlrrtl forty-if +a1i l f T X L. - l l If Sherry Homer Kent, B. S., 'I2 .. I I rican Zinc Co. of Tennessee. Assistant Superintendent, Ame ....Ma.rcot, Tenn. Shotwell, john XVarder, B. S., '15 .............................. ...Pinos Altos, N. Mex. Sicklv, Robert Glenn, B. S., '13 ............,................. ...Cobalt, Ont., Canada Chemist, Buffalo Mines, Ltd. Simrall, Riley Marsh, B. S., '14, Smith, Charles Dosh, B. S., '05 . Superintendent, Coalhuila IVIining Co. Smith, Clinton De XVitt, B. S., '15 ....... Civil Engineer. Smith, Duncan Slater, B. S., '11 ....... - Smith, Earl McColloch, B. S., '09 .......... Chemist, Timber Butte Mining Co. Smith, Harvey Edson, B. S., '10, E. M., '14, .. Mine Inspector, Insurance Association. Smith, L0ri11 X., M. E., '80, C. E., '81 .... .. Smith, Van Hoose, B. S., '10 ............. Butte and Superior Copper Co. . Snyder, Byron john, B. S., '07, Met. E., '10 ........................... Professor of Mining and Electrical Engineering, North Georgia A .... .Fdif'Ui0fLU, Ne-v. .. .Webb City, Mo. ....Northfield, Minn. . ..Birmingl1a1n, Mich. ..... .'Butte,-Mani. . . . . . . .Pitt.fburgl1, Pa. ...Sanflntonio, Texas .......Butte, Mont. ......Dal1lonega, Ga. gricultural College. Soest, YValter Ernest, B. S., '99 ........................... Chilhuahua, Chilhualiua, Mexico Chemist, Chilhuahua-Potosi Mining Co. Spencer, Clifton Bates, B. S., '93 ......,................... 1020 MeGee St., Kansa: City, Mo. Senior Civil Engineer, Interstate Commerce Commission. , Spengler, Albert, B. S., '01 ......... . ....,............ 655 Phelan Bld Contracting Agent. g., San Frantirco, Cal. Sprague, Roy Elliott, B. S., 'II ................ 895 Third flfue., Georgia zlpts., Detriot, Mirh. Instructor in Shopwork, Detroit High School. Stauber, Ignatius joseph Henry, B. S., '01 ..................... Secretary-Treasurer, Pinos Altos Mining and Milling Co. Steinmesch, jesse Herman, B. S., '06, E. M., '09 ............ . Assistant Superintendent, Desloge Consolidated Lead Co. Stevens, john Vivian, B. S., '05 .............................. Manager, Southwestern Irrigation, Land and Power Co. Stewart, Arthur -l., B. S., '91, Met. E. '97 ................ ....., Managing Partner, Stewart Johnston. Stewart, john Sloan, jr., B. S., '10 ............ ...112 S. American Smelting .Sz Refining Co. Stroup, Thomas Andrew, B. S.. '12 ..,........,... ..... . Southwestern Representative, Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Stoliker, Edmund Otis, B. S., '14, .................. Chemist, Armenius Chemical Co. Summers, Edward B., C. E., '81 .... U. S. Engineering Department. , Sunacla, Sakuki, B. C., '07 ...................... ............... Taylor, Howard joshua, B. S., '99 ...................... 600.1 6th .-Ire., Deputy County Engineer, King County, XVash. Taylor, joseph MacFerran, B. S., '05 ............ Tayman, Francis joseph, B. S., '99 ................ Mine Superintendent, Los Grados, Incorporated. Tedrow, Harvey L., B. S., '99 ..,................. .... Arizona Copper Co., Ltd. Terrell, Arthur Davis, B. S., '98, B. S., '99 ............... .... 4 OI General Superintendent, Prime XVestern Spelter Co. .Pinor Elltor, N. Mex. .........De.vloge, Ivlo. .Los Lunas, N. Mexico ......,Jalisco, Mexico 37th St., Omaha, Neh. ........Houslon, Tex. ....Mineral, Va. ....Pitt:I1urgh, Pa. N. IV. Seattle, lVash. .....PhiIadeIphia, Pa. , .... Guerrero, Mex. ........Metcalf, flriz. E. Jackson, Iola, Kan. Thomas, Alfred Augustus, lr., B. S., '05 ................. 1311 Union Bldg., Lo: Angeles, Cal. Draftsman, Union Oil Co. of California. Thomas, George Sylvester, B. S., '12 ............ ...................... J aplin, Mo. Thomas, VVm. Stephens, B. S., '94 ..,................. .... 6 OI Earl St., St. Redding, Cal. United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Co. Thompson, Robert Clair, M. E., '04 .............. . Banker. Thompson, Reuben Conrad, B. S., '10 ....................... . Foreman, Fine Crushing Department, Chino Copper Co. ........IVar'ren, Pa. ... .HurIey, N. Mexico Pngi' Tarn hznidruil fm-fy-1-jfffli 'B fs Af. , A ,W , 'Wfjfd-x1,jwtfzvc:f'f.H-fr' r ff. -' Mi , ...L-v.. -., T W Thornberry, Martin Harmon, B. S., '12 .,......................,..,......,.... Rolla, Mo. Station Assistant, Experiment Station, School of Mines and Metallurgy. Thornhill, Edwin Bryant, B. S., '08, E. M., '15 ..,....., .,.....,.. C aluzlt, Oni., Cmzfzda. Metallurgical Engineer, Buffalo Mines, Ltd. Torrence, Eurant Carl, B. S., '98 .... .. .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, , , Torrence, Leslie Clay, B. S., '97 ..,. Cullzrir, Ukln. Assistant City Engineer. Townsend, Frank Edgar, B. S., 'll ............. ..... .... B 1' lgrarlff, Mn. Traughber, Charles VVeaver, B. S., '10 ................... .,,, T ayglp, Lml, Testing Engineer, International Smelting Refining Co. , Trent, Albert Leo., B. S., '15 ...... ..........,....,.... .... 1 'I larval, Twin. American Zinc Co. Truex, Arthur Fuller, E. M., '14, ,....................,.. ..., ...... R 1 Illll, Mo. Assistant Geologist, Missouri State Geological Survey. Tseung, Tsik Chan, B. S., '07, E. M., '10 ............... T'Il7lll!17If1l, Yunnan 1'rafLfie1zrf, China Tweed, VValter james, B. S., '04 ..................,.......... ..... I lozzrlon, Mo. President and General Manager, Texas Co. Telephone System. Tyrrell, Frank Lee, C. E., '92, M. E., '93 .... ..,.....,.......... , ...lvllf'LUt1ll1, Olela. City Engineer. Underwood, Jerrold Roscoe, B. S., '99, E. M., '03 .. ....Grz1r1by, Mo. l Mine Operator. A Van Devander, Herman Neff, C. E., '82 ........ .... C fdarlomcn, Ga. Van Frank, Phillip R., M. E., '85 ................... ...Lifllf Rork, .Jr-k. Principal Assistant Engineer, U. S. Government. l Vitt, John Thomas, B. S., '07 .................... ....... ........ S 1 llflll, Ill. Assistant Engineer, C. 8: E. I. Ry. Vogt, George C., B. S., '10 .............. .III E. RE'f7lllIlllY1ll SI., Smttlf, ll'nrl1. VVager, VValter Henry, B. S., '14 .... .............,...... I ,z lld'LU00d, 1110. Chemist, St. Joseph Lead Co. VVagstaff, Richard Alexander, B. S., '13 ....................... ......... S prirzgficld, Mo. VValker, John Perry, B. S., '11 ....... . ..........,................. Kingnon, Oul., Clllllldll Assistant Superintendent Smelter, North American Smelting Co. WValker, John Edward, B. S., '03 .............. Room 702, P. Sc S. IV. Bldg., El Pam, Trxzu OFF1ce Engineer, El Paso 8: Southwestern System. Walsh, Francis Henry, B. S., '02, B. S., '03 ......,... ,..............,,............... . XVander, Ernest, B. S., '10 .................... ..IIOO lI'a.fl1inglnn .-Ive., fllton, Ill. Chemist, Equitable Powder Mfg. Co XVash, Edwin Richard, B. S., '07, E. M' IO .................. Milrlmll, Intl. LeHigh Portland Cement Co. YVash, James A., C. E., '82 ........ . .,............ ..... . ,................ . . VVatkins, joseph Clarence, B. S., '01 ............ .... R 007711 301-2 Miami' Jldg., Joplin, Mu. Manager, McDonald Land 8: Mining Co. Vl'ebster, john N., B. S., '14 ............... . Chino Copper Co. VVebster, Royal Slyvester, B. S., '03 .. Havana Central Railroad. Weidner, Frank Hays, B. S., '03 ............................. General Superintednent Tulsa Fuel S: Manufacturing Co. Weigel, VVilliam Melvin, B. S., '00, E. M., '03 ................... .. Associate Professor of Mining, Pennsylvannia State College. VViles, George B., C. E., '87 ................................... VVilHey, Clifford Redman, B. S., '05 .. Manager, Barstow Mine. VVillmott, Miller Edward, B. S., '12 Aurora Consolidated Mines Co. ...IlllI'll'J', N, fllrx. . . , .Hnz'111zu, Cuba Cullilzmflllr, Oklti. ..Slaif Collage, Pa. ...OlH'IIj', Colo. . . ..'lur0ra, Nav. A f'r' X Page Tfwo lzurzdred forly-rzinf' 1 XVils0n, Albert Dyke, B. S., '02, Met. E,,.'06 Chief Chemist, The Laclede Gas Light Co. XVils0n, Frank YValter, C. E., '84 ....... Consulting Engineer. XVilsnn, Frank Lewis Leonard, B. S., '08. .. XVilsnn, Fremont, C. E., '85 ......... Civil Engineer. XVilsnn, Homer Marvin, B. S., '15 Vllilson, Thadtlens C., B. S., '13 Wlinlers, Charles F., N1. E., '79 Retired Banker. VVishon, A. Emory, B. S., '09 ........ Assistant General Manager, San 'jfJ5LiQii'fi'Ligii1 sf Po Wlishon, NValter VV., M. E., '81 ..... Consulting Mining Engineer. . ., I3 XVolf, Edgar Floaeph, B. S., '09, E. M Anaconda Copper Co. NVond, Clyde Rex., B. S., '08 Mining and Civil Engineer. Vhmda, Clarence, B. S., '04 .,..,.. . Superintendent, Louisiana Development Co. hvofldllilll, George, jr., B. S., 'OIQ E. NI., '03, XV right, Clark XVatson, B. S., '12 ............ XVriglit, lru Lee, B. S., '07, E. M., '11 ........ .,..148 Rutger St., St. Louis, Ilflo. ............Hanofuer, Mass. ...4923 Capitol Awe., Omaha, . . . ................. Marion, ................Carterfz'1l1e, .505 E. Harrison, Springjield, .129 N. Olifvf St., Los Angeles . . ., ............ , ..... Fresno, wer Co. 616 S. Olifue St., Los Angeles, Neb. Ind. Mo. Mo. Cal. Cal. Cal. ....Grm1 Falls, Muni. .. . .Sf1L'ridan, lffyg, Tuolumne, Cal. ...Pz1rma, Mo. ....Pi110s ,-I ltns, N. Mexiro Preaident and Manager, Pinos Altos M. 8 M. C0. NVymz1n, XVilliam Charles, B. S., '06 ................... ..., O Ilumfwa, Ia. Mining Engineer. Yeater, Merritt XV., C. E., '87 ..... .... S zdalill, Dlrz. Cnritracmr and Civil Engineer. Zirulick, lrlvman, B. S., '08 ....... ,,,, , llimk, Ru,-,fig 11 f 'Q 1-fi 3. K f' 'ig ll 1 - 4 -Aifk ffm zljfi' Tfflw' fzzzlnllwil fillly N PM ,, Title Page . . Foreword . . . Front Piece .. Dedication ...... Pictorial Section . . Board of Curators . . Albert H. Hill . .. Faculty .......... Student Assistants . Senior Class History Senior Section ...,. Junior Section .... Sophomore Section . Freshman Section . Special Students .. In DIClll01'lHHl ...... Athletic Association Football ..,....... Basketball .. Baseball .. Track ........ Organizations . . . Rollanio Board .. Editorial ......... Mining Association . Missouri Miner . . . Tan Beta Pi . . Quo Vadis .... Pipe and Bowl . , . Zlnhvx Zi .4 .43 Sl . 210 . .11 . S111 . . 413 45 .. G0 ..T5 .Nl UNT .. Eli 5311 .. 1513 4,7 ..,.lll ....ll5 ....l2l -..125 ....lZli .pg ....l- ....lCl2 . . . .1114 ...liili ....lISS ,...l4lh v-WW N Pagr Taco lzznldrvd jifly-on Trowel Club . . . Satyrs ..... Y.M.C.A. .., Theta Tau .... Fraternities .. Sigma Nu .... Kappa Alpha . . . Kappa Sigma .. Pi Kappa Alpha Eating Clubs . . Grubstakers .. Bonanza . . . Corsairs .. Muekers ..... Prospeetors . . . Beanery ..... Independants . . Senior Trip . .. Junior Trip .... Mine Surveying T Green Cap Day . St. Pat's Day . . . Booster Banquet Senior Banquet . Junifn- Banquet . Poetry and Prose CKJIIIIIICIIFCIIIQIIf . lbegrees f10llfCl'l'Ed JUITQS 1 fl ....... Ad VGl'1'lSQlllGll1'S rip fiI'1lf1ll2l10S and EX-Students .. .. Index . ................ .. Finis .. 142 144 145 156 149 150 152 154 156 159 160 162 164 166 168 170 172 175 177 179 131 185 189 190 190 191 193 194 199 211 237 251 . --1 30-I Iagr Tuo lzundrvd fifty-hw -I 1 r f, r f M Q vf,.+,,,, .. 4 K ! ffnm L:- K2- ' U' K 1 NZ 4 2:21 a fr' 9 X ff X- 'xdilig Affflfl N .,-. W X, 'L I 1 , , W, J j h V ' ' V 1 1 , . , xl ' :-5, .-J 1' ,Q 1--1+ L' I. 1 ' ffl X' 7 , ri 5?f.I!, . ' . 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