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

 - Class of 1946

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J4. JI. CA. C The Ira Remsen Society was organized. upon the campus on Cctober 11, 1923. This society was granted a charter to the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in March, 1939. The organization was founded with the purpose of extending the practical knowledge of chemistry to the students and promoting a greater interest in chemical engineering. These aims are fulfilled by having each student member address the society on some phase of the chemical field. This gives the student valuable experience in the technique of delivering aitechnical speech. Prominent men of science and industry are invited to address the society whenever possible. T Meetings are held twice a month. Membership to this organizaf tion is open to all students who may have an interest in the progress of chemistry. CFEICERSA 1 President .... . . . .' ......... . . .W. R. Tappmeyer VicefPresident ...... ......... E . Rolaff SecretaryfTreasurer. . . .... R. E. Iohnk MEMBERS Branson Bahn Barrick Break Darneris Hagan Huffstutler ,lohnk Petersen Rolaff Rucker I Russell Sullivan Turner Tyrer Tappmeyer Front row Tyrer, Turner, Hagan, Tappmeyer, Ro1aff,,Johnk, Prof. Livingood, Vogler. Back row: Lampe Sulluan I-Iuffstutler, Darneris, Russell, Bahn, Barrick, Petersen, Rucker, Break, Nelson, Dr. Schrenk, Branson lagf Twtmyfciglit

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Thc Curriculum in Civil Engineering is designed to afford a thorough training in the fundamental principles upon which thc practice of professional civil engineering is founded. lt is the aim of the department to prepare the graduates for technical positions in the promotion, design, construction, operation, and management of engineering projects. V The instruction is by lecture and practice, in class' rooms, laboratories, and field. The first two years in addition to covering the scientific and mathematical subjects common to all curricula, include the subfprofessional courses in surf veying and highway materials testing, while the last two years are devoted to those subjects of a more deiinitely prof fession nature. iuif Engineering Prof. J. B. Butler, Chairman of Civil Dept. They're Civils More Civils Page Twentyfseven



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MEMBERS Dick Bird B. E. Broderick B. E. Buterbaugh john Coulthard I. H. Cox Y. Kuwamoto H. M. Fowler B. Henry K. K. Ikeuye F. Johnson I. H. Teel LeRoy McKenna Jose Machado Margaret Renwick Rigo Saenz W. A. Schaeffer L. Villemaire ..,4.c9.7W .. Young mining and metallurgical engineers of today should be familiar with the latest developments in this field. With this idea in mind, a chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metalf lurgical Engineers was founded on this campus. The objectives of this organization are to advance the knowledge of mining and metalf lurgy among its members, to promote a greater interest in this profession, and to bring the students into a closer relationship with industry. The A.I.M.M.E. is addressed by prominent members' of the mining profession who present the latest developments in this field. When no guest speaker is available for the monthly meeting, a student member addresses the organization. The address is followed by an open discussion. A journal containing valuable information to the student is printed each month. . OFFICERS Chairman ..... .... B . E. Buterbaugh I VicefChairman .... ........ F . Schofro Secretary. ..... .... M . Renwick Treasurer. . . .... H. M. Fowler Front row: Ikeuye, Coulthard, Paul, Machado, Frigerio, Kiburz, Broderick, Fowler. Back row: Saenz, Schofro, Collier Renwick, McKenna, Henry, Schaeffer, Dasso, Buterbaugh, Graves, Renfrew, Jones, Johnson Page Twenty mme

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