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

 - Class of 1938

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Freshman surveying class . Just a case of putting two heads together . electronics and vacuum tubes and their appli cation to radio and television. The comforts of the higher degree of society will most lively form the environment of the Electrical Engineer. The curriculum of Chemical Engineerings headed by Dr. W. T. Schrenl { , deals primarily with the imperceptible , minute atom and molecule. This department , as taught , is divided into two categories , one is pure chemical engineering and the second is that of Petroleum Refining. The Petroleum option carries with it the two special courses consisting of the theory and laboratory of the refining of crude oil into its many derivatives. Analysis of watery fuel and ores most properly fall under the chemical engineering classification. Ceramic Engineering is probably the most newly developed branch of engineering repre ' sented on our campus. Prof. C. M. Dodd is in charge of this curriculum. While the art of pottery making is an old one, it is just recently that ceramics has been put on an engineering basis. The typical ceramics course would include a study of mineralogy , clay formation and purification , physical properties of ceramic ware y enamehs and bodies , glazes and colors. Study of creation of glass, fire ' bricl{ and fur ' nace lining and their care and treatment is an integral part of present day ceramic engineer ' mg. Prof. Cullisons 4 Map Interp ' class made many students sweat. Nadine Matlock Sease B. S., M. S. Instructor in English Paul G. Herold B. Cer. E., M. Sc., Ph. D. Instructor in Ceramics Clifford H. Black B. S. in Architecture Instructor in Drawing Emory E. Johnson B. S. in C. E. Instructor in Mathematics Ernest Ethridge Decker B. S. in Min. E. Instructor in Civil Engineering Arnold Williams A. B., M. A., Ph. D. Instructor in English J. Stuart Johnson B. S., M. S. in E. E., Ph. D. Instructor in Electrical Engineering Noel Hubbard Assistant Registrar

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Rolfe M. Rankin A. B„ A. M„ B. S. Associate Professor of Mat he- nidi ics Frank Edward Dennie B. S, in C. E, Associate Professor of Mathe matics Charles J. Millar B. S +i M, 5. Associate Professor of Biology Reagan Harris Young B, S. in M . E . Associate Professor of Engineer ' ing Drawing and Descriptive Geometry Paul Howard A, B., B 5. in Library Science Librarian and Associate Pro fessor of Library Science Frank H. Conrad B. S. t Ph. D. Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering William I. Jensen A, E, A, M. Associate Professor of Physics A. Vern Kilpatrick B. S. Associate Professor of Meehan itdl Engineering Walter Charles Zeuch B. S. in C. E„ C, E. Associate Pro essor of Engineer ing Qntttffrtg and Descriptive Geometry Clarence John Monroe S. B,, Ph + D. Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry Oliver Rudolph Grawe A, M. S , Ph. D. Associate Professor of Miner alogy James Henry Underwood Assistant Professor of Shop Worlj Cecil Robertson a squint through the tnnisit civilization for the proper dispatch 0 his job. Prof . F. W, Fra YTte serves as departmental head for that of Electrical Engineering. This peld logically divides itsel into two principal fields; viz, (r) Communication engineering and (2) Electrical power production and utilization. The electrical engineering student has need for higher mathematics in great quantity and detail. For this reason , many students are known to pursue the courses in Advanced Calculus and Dijferentid! Equations . The electrical engineer may be considered a ha I ' brother to the mechanical engineer because of the close relation between mechanical and electrical energy. In this curriculum is in eluded the various phases of electricity such as



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' fflf i CLASS OF 1938 OFFICERS President Richard G + Prough Vice-President Fletcher T. McCrae ( Omar 0 Valley Treasurer . . . , ♦ . ■ ■ - Darel L. Bush

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