Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
- Class of 1947
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' -1 rp- 3 A' 4 V fx Li 5 ,,,, FUIllWHllll Seventy-five years ago, on Nov. 6, 1871, the Missouri School of Mines opened its doors and classes commenced in the Rolla building. The faculty, headed by M.S.M.'slfirst director, Dr. Charles P. Williams, numbered three, and the student body-fifteen. Such were the humble beginnings of our beloved Alma mater. ln the intervening years the School of Mines has grown and flourished. Her name is known throughout the world. Students have come to her from all four corners of the globe to seek knowledge. Her sons' achievements include develop- ment of copper mines in Utah, design of bridges spanning rivers in New York, in Texas, in Florida, and other states of the Union, discovery of oil pools in Texas, and of the sponge iron process, the development of the Ceramic industry in Missouri, and in' many other fields throughout the length and breadth of the civilized world. Physically, M.S.M. has grown during these seventy-five eventful years from part of the Rolla building to a campus of thirty-two acres with fourteen buildings. Her faculty has now passed the hundred and-twenty mark, and her student body grown to more than 2100. - T ' . In presenting this Diamond Anniversary edition of the Rollamo, we have triedto dramatize the history, the growth, and the development of the Missouri School of Mines,'and compare its beginning to its present status. N uw ..,.,,, , . ,X M f , f ., Ati , w - --.Zig . i H suv, ,L X if .f A , Wg? ' W Qigfl , . A -S A 5 S Y Q f - ' ' WA+W'1-QW . - 4 if VM 514 L' .H ' ' - 1 HW fig mfs ,141ilQ,lgtf,,fff ' sis: if 4.-A P '1 yr. '- -- - ' gms in 1 Elem w -- f - Z .ii ,,.--1i.-531523121 3 '- 'f :waits ttf,-t + , rt x t ' E ,. ,wg-s-M 1 41, emit gait , ' T-Ti '3 ri: .. 'Q!.i,1,:Q jj , 11,ff.-- 1 QT Q.: ,-.,.5.tu7,l'TXg in 18,159 K .sign IQ 1- 'ffs ffw A his-eg24,f2'g -' .- -' . If 1 L ' .ei-, zu. E. kt 1 Jg'i1.15ti1E.2,:-: A V. 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'alfa V m X WM' ww XMXXX ' ppm ' X Q X ,.-XSQQX -MX J. wg,- X49V X A 1' 12 R? 5 is ,X,, N' X 4 is , f ff. cw '. 'Za 2 f' 7 V K Y-' .X,'g,g,.,. ff f XWXXX . vX1 5-Xf Q' fi ' 4 ' Xi an X X' ' 7XfffXT'235fvf., NX X Q ' g,X.k ,,,g ixfk 1 A 4 Y Q . 'fl '- . ..g. Q -4-L XWFWPU' iq? ,553 it 'if 23l2SvZ5?1 '? 4 W! DE IES The host of new faces portrayed in the following pages, both students and faculty, tell clearly of MSM's phenomenal growth within the past year. An expanding student body, a growing faculty, and increasing physical facilities denote MSM as a dynamic, growing institution, a far cry from the three, faculty members and fifteen students, sheltered in part of one small building that constituted the beginnings of the school in l87l. Seventeen .... ..,A., .... ..,.. Roscoe Anderson, Iohn Walpers, Frank Mann, Stratton Shartel, David Hopkins, Iames Potter. . BU HD UF TERM EXPIRES IANUARY 1, 1947 Iames A, Potter .............,........................... - ........... Iefferson City Stratton Shartel ......... .... L ---KCIHSCIS City John H. Wolpers ......... ........ P oplar Bluff TERM EXPIRES IANUARY l, 1949 Roscoe Anderson ................................................ Webster Groves David W. Hopkins .... - ......... ................ S t. Joseph Harold I. Moore ........ ---------Brookfield A ' 'R A Eighteen yt if an f f! J ig! 52' aff . l 111' Q Harold Moore, Allen McReyno1ds, F. A. Middledush, Leslie Cowan. Biff 36 4 A I :ir rv Q- F . ,,.,,,.. 3 ,IT-7 HATIJHS 'rr-3 . TERM EXPIRES' IANUARY 1, 1951 Frank C. Mann .............................................--.... ........... S prinqfield . Allen McReynolds ....... ............. - ......... C Crrthcrqe . Guy A. Thompson ........ - ................. St. Louis OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Allen McReynolds ............................................ - ............ President Iames A. Potter ........ .......... ........ V i ce-President Leslie Cowan ........ ..---- ....... .......... . Secretary B. B. Price ....... .......... T reasurer THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE For the School of Mines and Metallurgy Frank C. Mann, Chairman. ,............,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,..-, .Springfield Stratton Shartel .........,......,,,, --,,---N K qiisqs Ciiy Guy A. Thompson. .........,,... -------- S in Lguis ----------Columb1a ,. Leslie Cowan, 'Secretary ....... F. A. Germann, Treasurer .......... Rolla S THE BOARD -or VISITORS f A- P- ,-------.--,------ ------------------------ --q--4----, IX 4 W' A' Cochel ------------------- ........ K ansas City FrCIDlC Ridqway ........ i-'--K-q------i S helbilm D. l'1OWard Doane ,-,,,.. -k-----'-,P,--k--, S it Louis Allen Oliver, Sr ....,,,,, -Q------ C ape Gi1.Ci1.deQL1 sq? IIE!-llll IIUHTI5 I.. WILSIJN The guiding light of the Missouri School of Mines for the past six years has been Dean 'vVilson. 'With his magnetic personality and varied capabilities, he has brought the school through the storm of the war years and into the calm of post-War building and the beginning of the real- ization of many a Miner's dreamy a Missouri School of Mines with up-to-date equipment and buildings. Dean Wilson has qualified himself for his post by receiving an E. M. from the Montana School of Mines in 1920 and a Ph. D. from the University of Goettingen in l928. Recently he has brought honor, not only to himself, but to the school, by being appointed as a member of the Committee on Engineering Schools and as Chairman of the Inspection Committee for Region VI of the Engineers Council for Professional Development. NUEL HUBBARD Registrar Mr. Hubbard has been the Registrar at the Missouri School of Mines for a number of years. Aside from his normal capacities as Registrar and running a highly efficient office, he has found time to take a personal interest in the individual problems of the various students. Because of this interest, Miners have often affectionately spoken of him as Mother Hubbard. MSM is indeed fortunate in having such a commendable per- sonality on its staff. Nineteen HEX Z. WILLIAMS Assistant Dean This year a new post has been created on the Missouri School of Mines CGITIPUS- It TGCOQ- nizes the services, ability, and leadership of a man held in esteem at MSM. Tl1iS 1116111 is DGCII1 Williams, and the post is that of Assistant Dean. For the past few years, Dean Williams has sub- stituted for Dean Wilson during his absences, headed many of the governing committees ot the school, and has filled many other posts excluding his normal position as head of the Mechanics Department. Dean Williams has qual- ified himself for his position by having received a B.S. in Met. in l93l, a B.S. in C.E. in l937 from the Missouri School of Mines, and a M.S. in 1936 from the University of Wisconsin. HARRY J. FIELDS Business Manager This year marks lMr. Fields' first year as Business Manager of the Missouri School of Mines. l-le served MSM as auditor from April 1946 until his appointment to his present position last September. Mr. Fields is a graduate of the University of Missouri, holding a B.S. in Business Administration. During the -War Mr. Fields served in the U. S. Navy. EEUHGE W. FAHHAH Chief nf Veterans Guidance Center Mr. Farrar came to MSM on Ianuary 28, 1946, to assume the position of Chief of the Guidance Center equipped with an impressive bC1Ck91'0u1'1d i1'1 The field of education. He re- ceived his B.S. in Science and Education from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College at Cape Girardeau in 1927 and an M.S. in Educa- tional Administration from the University of Missouri in 1932, and has since done further graduate Work at both the University of Missouri and Washington University. A veteran of the first World War, he has been with the.Veterans Administration since l945. LX ' 51465, , 5 ' M N X AQ ' -Q , -Q Aga, N x + , X' K M. x mf. N - M' , m - af f ' -32' J ,f 5? 12 Q f'1l,,z, , If 1 - rx V , X4 om. I 9... 1 5+ mg J X X X ,. X, X 5 X Mm, A54 x W N K',f'2 'C sl 1 , -' w a. A I X W M-if R .k.,. , j sa 3 x 2 7 X I M V ' f 4 MNC f , ' 1 wi E75 .. 4 f-1.5 , 354' XM ..--L...,..-.- ..,A, ,--. , a , 24 . X Dafa! E J 1 4 l 4 , A Loom e ev .or C. H. BLACK W. T. SCHRENK R. Z.'WILLIAMS A. W. SCHLECHTEN Vigil Associate Professor of Drawing Professor of Chemical Engineering Professor of Mechanics GI-isst. Dean Professor of MetallurqY- 1 vgjif B.S. in Aron. '34, Koo. sfoio: B.S. Monmouth '1s: M.S. '19, B.s. in Met. '31, B.S. in c.E. 'a7, 35- '36, Montana School Mmes: B Maw M.S. in City Planning '46, M.I.T. Ph.D. '22, Wisconsin MSM: M.S. '36, Wis. Sc.D. 40, M.I.T. 'xy' 3 BLACK, C. H. Began instructing in 1937. When not splashing GRAWE, O. R. Began career here in September 1928 and E, k off the high dive, he has planned improvements in much 1 of Ozark Empire Area, and the State of Missouri. Has as hobbies, sketching, water color painting, lithographing, 1 pen-and-ink work. 3 J, SCHRENK, W. T. Chief of the chemists, first graced that De- l partment in 1923. Quick to answer the call of the quail, and the whr-r-r of the reel, he is noted as chief egg- 5 boiler in Rolla's annual Bunny Hunt. ' I WILLIAMS, R. Z. Born and educated in Rolla. Holds position if as head of Mechanics Department and Assistant Dean. His 1, i 'z ti . worked up to head of Geology Department. Does con- . sulting work when time permits. and occasionally puts a I hand in photography. Belongs to many fraternities as S' well as professional organizations. MILES, A. I. Started working in Mechanical Department as :, student ianitor in 1925. Since them, has built and flown E gliders here, sparked various a line in streams all over the flying programs, and wet United States. ' U t. f n 1' amiability, and astute mind have earned him the honor BULLMAN, GALE. Started instructing in Physical Education in , of belonging to many honorary fraternities. He is an 1937. Played football, baseball, and basketball at Wash- xy tl ardent amateur geologist when not occupied with official ington' U. in the late twenties. During his temporary I 7 duties. stay in the Navy, he was in charge of one of the most l , ,Q well liked recreation bases in the South Pacific. a SCHLECHTEN, A. W. One of the most recent men to ioin the . A 1 staff. Arrived on the campus last fall and now heads the I Metallurgy Department. Not interested 'in strenuous sports RANDOLPH, E. I. Came to MSM as Reference Librarian in z Q! but readily participates in bowling and golf. Very well liked 1939. Has a collection if transport maps that covers the g by all the studnets. ' world in general, both by rail and highway. 1, il: 1 ' in 0. R. GRAWE A. I. MILES GALE BULLMAN E. J. RANDOLPH Professor of Geology Prof. of Mechanical Engineering Instructor of Physical Ed. Librarian 5 A.B. '22, M.S. '24, Wash.: , B.S. '30, M.S. '31, MSM: A.B. '25, West Va. Wesleyan, B.S. .37 Colo State, A BL S .39 lx 5 Php. '27, Iowa so.D. 'as, Michigan LLB, '29, washington U, of Mich , AML S 245 'tg Lgmicf, , 1 Twenty-two Q, J. B. BUTLER S. H. LLOYD L. E. WOODMAN R. M. RANKIN A ibrofessor of Civil Engineering Professor of Economics Professor of Physics Professor of Mqthemqucs 5 A K1 in C.E. '15, B.S. Ed. '24, Oklcr. A.B. '18, DePauw: A.B. '99, A.M. '02, Dartmouth: A.B. '16, Maryville 1Tennl College A. G M.: B.S. C.E. '22, M.S. M.S. '21, MSM. Ph.D. '10, Columbia A.M. '22, Chi.: B.S. in C.E 27 MSM ull b'bQ it in 11 nu' oi ,cl- D l' pi' P in C.E. '24, MSM. HEP BUTLER, I. B. Ioined the instructor staff in 1920. Has super- vised the making of county road maps for the entire state. During the war his spare time was pridefully spent in his garden raising tomatoes, his favorite vegetable. LLOYD, S. H. Associate Professor of Economics and History and heads the Economics Department. His hobbies are hunting and fishing and he prefers football to any of the other sports. WOODMAN, L. E. One of the more venerable of all the De- partment Chairmen, Dr. Woodman is still actively carrying a full student load. His special interests are basketball and his garden, but his pet hobby is giving piano and origan lessons gratis to children showing special musical ta ents. RANKIN, R. M. Head of the Mathematics Department, first taught here in 1922. A gardener, puzzle-fan, and former high and low hurdler, has seen every game played here and most away. HT T5 HEROLD, P. G. Set foot on the campus in 1936. Since then has spent spare moments raising daffodils, bee colonies, and luring bass out of his private Salem Avenue Lake. Listed in Who's Who, and prominent in extra-curricula activities. PORRESTER, I. D. Head of Mining Department arrived in that department in 1944.. Chief hobby is hunting. In the main, a baseball fan, he never misses a maior school athletic event. . FRAME, F. H. Was initiated to the elect in 1914 as physics instructor. Shifted to E. E. Department in 1925. Spare time takes him to theilittle Piney to outwit the wary trout. Pall finds him stalking the quail, and cheering the pigskin, chasers. RICHARDSON, E. C. ,A born-and-bred Nebraska boy, came to the Military Department via Army channels in 1944. A civil engineer by trade, his hobbies encompass fishing, hunting, cabinet making and football. 'diff' 'ff I P PAUL G. Hznorn 1. D. ronnrzsrrzn P. H. FRAME E- C- RICHARDSON Professor of Ceramics Professor of Mining Prof. of Electrical Engineering , Professor M- 5 5 T B. car. E. '31, M.s. '32, B.s. '28, Utah, M.S. '29, A.B. '12, Clark: E.E. '24, Maier, B-S- in CE 27 Ph.D. '34, ohio same Ph.D. '35, Cornell W.P.I. Nebraska Twenty-three Thompson Hershkowitz Campbell Christy Phillips Furr Rushing Conrad Murphy Eshbaugh I elinek Eck LTY I GERMANICS PLANIE, T. I. M., B.S. in Cer. '40, MSM, Instructor of Cer- amics. , CHEMICAL v KERSHNER, K. K., B.S., M.S. in Chem. E. '20, MSM, Professor of Chemical Engineering. CONRAD, F. H., B.S. '23, Ph.D. '34, Washington, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. MONROE, C. I., S.B. '17, Ph.D. '21, Chicago, Associate Pro- fessor of Chemical Engineering. CALDWELL, M. I., B.S. '31, M.S. '33, Ph.D. '46, Kansas State, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. FISHER, E. D., B.S. '31, Dakota Weslevan: Ph.D. '35, Wis- consin, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. MARSH, A., A.B. '28, Maryville CTenn.l: M.A. '29, Alda: Ph.D. '34, Indiana: LLB. '39, Woodrow Wilson College, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. COLLIER, E. H., B.S. '30, Missouri, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. CORNWALL, R. R., B.S. '45, M.S. '46, Washington University, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. WEBB, W. H., B.S. '35, Miss. State College: M.S. '39, MSM, Instructor of Chemical Engineering. CIVIL CARLTON, E. W., B.S., M.E., M.S. Indus. Ed. '26, Colorado Agriculture College: B.S., C.E. '26, B.S., G.E. '35, MSM, Professor of Civil Engineering. BREMER, R., A.B. '29, Hope: M.S.P.H. '40, Michigan, Assist- ant Professor of Civil Engineering. ESHBAUGH, C. W., B.S. '25, Kansas State College, Assistdlli Professor of Civil Engineering. GEVECKER, V. A. C., B.S. in C.E. '31, MSM: M.S. in C.E. '37, Cal. Inst. Tech., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. BECKER, A. A., B.S. in C.E. '47, MIT, Instructor of Civil Engineering, I 4 r -4 gui Q.. ,nd ss' ,Q 5 E S I 5' bi' E!.,,4 H. 3.1 I . is B' ix is Q 7-'es , ' . ,save -IW La., 5 3 t -1. ilk in I neun 1 :ll if ni! ll i QPJI 1' n atv' P!-III LTY BROADBENT, E. R.. B.S. '40, Oklahoma AGM, Instructor of Civil Engineering. HACKMANN, G. N., B.S. '37, MSM. Instructor of civil En- Forbes gineering. Short HEDGES, H. G.. B.S. in C.E. '33, MSM, Instructor oi Civil Engineering. HERSHKOWITZ, L.. B.S. '41, MSM, Instructor ot Civil En. gineerirxg. HESS, V., B.S. in C.E. '47, Kansas State, Instructor of Civil Engineering. MCKINNEY, G. G., B.S. in C.E. '43, MSM, Instructor of Civil Engineering. WEGENER, W. F., B.S. in C.E. '47, MSM, Instructor ot Civil Engineering. Goff WEINEL, E, A., B.S. '44, MSM, Instructor of Civil Engineering. Frazier DRAWING CHRISTIANSON, L. C.. BA. '25, Westminster: MA. '28, Mis- souri, Assistant Professor of Drawing. MALLON, A. H., B.S. '30, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Assistant Professor of Drawing. FORBES, I. C., B.S. '44, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. BOTHWEIL, I. R., B.S. in C.E. '47, Cornell, Instructor of Drawing. Gnsvss, 1. G., Bs. '29, Missouri, xnszmcaor of Drawing. Mm' i Graves HAMMANN, I. W., B.S. '36, Purdue, Instructor of Drawing. NEVIN, P. E., B.S. in M.E. '44, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. RUSHING, I. F., B.S. '40, MSM, Instructor of Drawing. THOMPSON, H., B.S. '32, MSM. Instructor of Drawing. ELECTRICAL LOVETT, I. H., S.B. '14, MIT: E.E. '34, MSM: M.S.E. '28, Mich- igan, Professor oi Electrical Engineering. BEATTY, F. B., B.S. '29, MSM: M.S. '34, Georgia Tech, Asso- Ken' ciate Professor oi Electrical Engineering. Henning FOHD, W. A., B.S. '38, MSM, Instructor of Electrical En- gineering. Ford 1oHNx, c. T. A., B.S. '41, shurueff, B.s. '42, MSM, Instructor M 'e of Electrical Engineering. Hackmann Lynch .v-R XSQYXX - Leaver Christianson C399 Born Knittel Graser Summerson Hanley Schwaneke Tucker Carlton Cornwall LTY RITTENHOUSE, I. W., B.S. in E.E. '39, Purdue, Instructor of Electrical Engineering. SKITEK, G. G., B.S. '43, MSM, Instructor of Electrical En. gineering. GEOLOGY MUILENBURG, G. A., B.A. '12, M.S. '13, Iowa: E.M. '25, MSM: Ph.D. '25, Columbia, Professor of Geology. BQRN, K, E,, B.S. '30, McKendree College: M.S. '31, Vander. hilt University, Assistant Professor of Geology. cowm, R. H., B.S. 'aa, cal. Institute of Tech., M.S. '40, Ph.D. '41, Minn., Assistant Professor of Geology. SUMMERSON, C. H., B.S. '38, M.S. '40, Ph.D. '42, Illinois, Assistant Professor of Geology. ' NACKOWSKI, M. P., A.B. Geol. '41, U. of Calif., Instructor of Geology. HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES HENNING, O. A., A.B. 'l3, A.M. '15, Central Wesleyan, Pro- fessor oi..Languages. CAGG, M. H., B.S. '17, A.B. '20, Ohio U.: M.A. '21, Ohio State, Assistant Professor of English. IELINEK, I. I., B.S. '37, Illinois: M.A. '40, Northwestern, Assistant Professor of English. RANDEL, W. P., B.S. '32, Columbia: A.M. '33, Mich.: Ph.D. '45, Columbia, Assistant Professor of English. CHRISTY, C., B.A. '44, Colorado, Instructor of English.. CRUMPLER, H. A., B.I. '41, Missouri, Instructor of English. FRAZIER, P. B., A.B. '32, M.A. '39, Kentucky, Instructor of English. FURR, W. C., B.S. '38, Delta State Teachers, Instructor of English. GARNER, M. L., B.S. '41, Indiana University, Instructor of Economics. :GOFI-'. E. L., Ph.D. '32, Shurtlefi College: 'l'h.M. '35, lllifi School of Theology, Instructor of English. IANN, R., B.A. '32, Central College: M.A. '33, Southern Methodist, Instructor of English. mlb mu gl it lllll' 11 BI' Ili . E' K 1 ll! KH Nl B: M ll' E Mt ma nil in Il. N All 'N 'A Sm S N 31 N N N N Wi N N I tm is H, ' -2' 'N 4 ...r IQ 'S h Q- 5 nog. -lil l-1 103 if! if 1' if ef , ff .C Guinnup Bayless L T Y KOCH, I. A., B.S. '39, Illinois, Instructor oi Economics. LYNCH, D. S., B.A. '42, Williaxn Iewel, Instructor oi English. MURPHY, W. I., M.A. '44, University ot Kansas City, In- structor ot English. PATRICK, W. H., B.A. '40, Colorado: M.A. '41, Illinois, ln- structor oi English. . PHII.LIPS, W. R., B.Ed. '39, Southern Illinois State Normal: M.A. '42, Illinois, Instructor of English. ROBERTS, C. N., B.S. '35, M.A. '36, Missouri, Instructor oi History. STEINMEYER, I. A., B.I. '34, Missouri, Instructor of English. MATHEMATICS DENNIE, I-'. E., B.S. in C.E. '09, Brown, Associate Professor of Mathematics. GOODHUE, E. A., A.B. '17, Amherst: B.S. '20, Cal. I. Tech.: M.S. '27, MSM, Associate Professor ot Mathematics. CARPENTER, I . M., B.A. '36, Centre College, Danville, Ken- tucky: M.A. '41, Illinois, Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics. RUSSEI.L, P. N., A.B. '29, Fletcher College: M.S. '30, Mich- igan, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. BAYLESS, S. C., B.S. in Ed. '34, Missouri: M.S. '45, Wash- ington University, Instructor ot Mathematics. COMBS, I. F., B.S. '46, Notre Dame,gInstructor of Mathe- matics. ECK, R. A., B.S. '43, MSM, Instructor ot Mathematics. IOHNSON, C. A., B.Ed. '37, Northern Illinois State Teachers: M.A. '40, Northwestern, Instructor of Mathematics. KERH, R. H., A.B. '29, Southwest Missouri State Teachers, Instructor of Mathematics. KNITTEL, V. E., B.S. '42, MSM, Instructor oi Mathematics. LEE, R. E., B.S. '42, -Missouri Valley, Instructor of Mathe- matics. LOOMIS, O. L., B-S. '32, I-LM. '33, Missouri, Instructor of Mathematics. MARR, I. M., B.S. '41, Central Mo. State Teachers, Instructor of Mathematics. OESCH, R. W., B.Ed. '34, Ill. State Normal: M.A. '39, Illinois, Instructor of Mathematics. Hammann Lovett Koch Kilpatrick Russell Kershner Combs Steinmeyer Skitek Legsdin Weinel Barnard Boyer Bloom Thorpe Iohnson Schuman Muilenburg Lee Cowie Collier LTY PAGANO, S. I., B.S. '46, MSM, Instructor of Mathematics. RIDOUT, I., Div. '22, Virginia Theological Seminary, Instruc- tor of Mathematics. I SCHUMAN, E. K., B.S. '20, MsM, Instructor of Mathematics. TRACY, G., B.S. '42, Central Missouri State Teeachers, In- structor oi Mathernatics. TUCKER, I. L., M.A. '42, Louisiana State, Instructor of Mathematics. MECHANICAL BOYER, G. C., B.S. '25, M.E. '32, Montana State College, Associate Proiessor of Mechanical Engineering. KILPATRICK, A. V., B.S. in M.E. '25, M.E. '31, South Dakota State College, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. A YOUNG, R. H.. B.S. in M.E. '21, Georgia School of 'rech- nology, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. GUINNUP, G. R., B.S. in M.E. '32, M.S. '33, Purdue, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. CIZEK, I-'. I., B.S. in M. E. '44, Ill. Inst. Tech.. Instructor ot Mechanical Engineering. KALLMEYER, M. F., B.S. in M.E. '47, MSM, Instructor of X Mechanical Engineering. NELSON, L. C., B.S. in M.E. '43, Iowa State, Instructor of Mechanical Engineering. THORPE, C. I., B.S. '35, MSM, Instructor of Mechanical En- gineering. 1 MECHANICS COSTAKOS, N., B.S. '39, M.S. '42, Minnesota, Instructor of Mechanics. DAVIDSON, R. F., B.S. '41, MSM, Instructor oi Mechanics. DAVIS, R., IR., B.M.E. '46, Minnesota, Instructor ot Mechanics. TOPPING, A. D., B.S. '40, Purdue, Instructor ot Mechanics. SPEECE, W. E., B.S. in C.E. '47, Cornell, Instructor of Mechanics. METTALLURGICAL HANLEY' H- R-' B-S. Mininq E. '01, Mem. '1a. MSM. Pro- fessor Emeritus ot Metallurgy. I ,S Ei: 5 53' '55 , 1 IF if gt Ki. gl H. EX in ll il R. ll R h 'il we 5. bl Gi '-1 k, 3 l Q4 -Q, it DQQ xl- ri Ulf is' nv' nil' gif. n ni' sf' :Qi ,si ,J I an LTY CLAYTON, C. Y., B.S. Met. '13, Met.E. '16, MSM, Professor of Metallurgy. EPPELSHEIMER, D. A., B.S. cum laude '32, Harvard: D.Sc. '35, Harvard, Associate Professor of Metallurgy. LEGSDIN, A., E.M. '23, Freidberg Mining Academy: M.S. '33, Columbia, Associate Professor of Metallury. WALSH, D. F., B.E. in Met. '23, M.S. '24, MSM, Assistant Professor of Metallurgy. MILITARY BLOOM, E., B.S. '40, Indiana State Teachers, Lieutenant Instructor MSGT. MINING GRASER, F. A., B.S. '24, California, Associate Professor of Mining. SHAFFER, L. E., B.S. in Mining '30, Iowa State, Associate Professor of Mining. SCHOOLER, D. R., B.S. '26, E.M. '44, MSM, Assistant Pro- fessor of Mining. PLIMPTON, G., B.S. '46, MSM, Instructor of Mining. , PHYSICAL ED. BARNARD, C. S., B.S. '21, Southwest Missouri State Teach- ers: M.S. '40, West Virginia University, Instructor of Physical Ed. , ' HAFELI, D. L., B.S. '37, Washington University, Instructor of Physical Ed. PHYSICS HARVALIK, Z. V., B.A. '26, State R. G. College, Prague: M.S. '30, M.A. '34, D.Sc. '33, University of Prague, Czechoslovakia, Associate Professor of Physics. IENSEN, W. I., A.B. '20, Carleton College: A.M. '22, Ill., Associate Professor of Physics. LEAVER, L. E., B.S. in Ed. '25, Warrensburg Teachers: A.M. '29, Missouri, Assistant Professor of Physics. BURGER, 1. M., A.B. '39, M.A. '40, Kansas, Instructor of Physics. HOLLAND, C. R., B.S. '43, Southeast Missouri State Teachers, Instructor of Physics. RYAN, G. P., B.S. in Ed. '15, Springfield S. T., Instructor of Physics. , SCHWANEKE, A. E., B.S. '40, Central Missouri State Teach- ers, Instructor of Physics. I Garner Caldwell Marsh Holland Harvalik D Planie Clayton ' Burger Twenty-nine . MEDICAL. STAFP FEIND, E. E., M.D. '33 Univ. of Nebraska: B.S., Univ. of South Dakota, Student Health Director. ELDERS, F. A., M.D., Washington University '42, Donald H. Short, Instructor in Civil Engineering, and Clayton C. Campbell, Assistant Professor of English, both .left MSM on Ianuary 31, 1947. s Professor F. M. Carpenter was formerly a member of this faculty from August 1, 1943 to August 31, 1945, at which time he left to continue work toward- his Ph.D. degree. He returned to this campus February 1, 1947, THE , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I President -.-...-------- -------------- --------------- ------------ ------' I ' W W llson Vlce-President ......- - --------- --- L eroy Fuller J Secretary-mum ,--,, Robert HC1CkrI1CI1'1 Treasurer -w----.-- ....... I Ohn MUICCIY iii N fi ' . m 1 - 5 QA- v A , I Thirty 0 HAZELETT, I. WH-SON' W- Ho1.1.1DAY, H. VAUGHAN, K HALL' A, LAHMEYER, R HAZELETT, IOHN T. ........ Metallurgy ........ Clayton. M0- Theta Kappa Phi '41-'42-'47. Varsity Football '41-'42-'42 AIMME '42. M Club '42. Track '42. Varsity DrCm'1Gf1C Club '42, Transfer University of Illinois. ASM '47- Campus Vets '47. WILSON, WILLIAM E. .... ....Civi1 .... .... R olla, M0- I-IOLLIDAY, HENRY W.. . . . . . .Civil ..... .... R olla. M0- ASCE '41-'42. VAUGI-IAN, KENNETH W. ......... Civil .......... Rolla. Mo. Miner Board '39-'40-'41, Managing Editor '40-'41, Editor- in-Chief '41-'42. Board of Control Clntramurall '39-'40-'41 Engineers Club '39-'40-'4l. Detonators, Staff Sgt. '40-'41 Executive Officer '41-'42. Blue Key '41-'42, President 45- 47. ROTC, Cadet Captain, Co. A '41-'42, ASCE, Secre- tary '46-'47. Campus Vets, Treasurer '46-'47. I HALL, ALVIN R. .......... Mining .......... Ft. Wayne. Ind- Transter Valparaiso University. Sigma Pi '36-'37-'46-'47, Secretary '37-'38. AIME '46-'47. LAHMEYER, RAYMOND H... ....... Civil. . . .... Bland, M0- Engineers Club '39. ASCE '46. I o MOELLER, L. BLACK, I. MONTE, M. SAENZ, R. HAAK, V. HAMMANN, E. KALBFLEISCH, G LA PIERE, G. PLETZ, BR. DUNHAM, R. STANGLAND, H. STEVENS, W. SPURRIER, M. NIEWOEHNER, R. WILKS, R. MOELLER, LESTER K. .......... Petroleum .......... Ellis Grove, Ill. AIMME '41-'42-'43-'46-'47. SAME '42-'43-'46-'47. Campus Vets '46-'47. p - BLACK, I B .. ........... Mechanical .. . . Gallatin, M Tech. Club '42-'43. MONTE MICHAEL N.. . Tech Club 40- 41- 42- 43. ASME 40- 41- 42- 43- 46- 47 Independ- ents 40- 41 Camera Club 41- 42. SAME 42- 43 ..Mechanical . .Highland Falls N Y SAENZ RIGOBERTA ..... Mining . . Col Dublan Chih Mexico Sigma Inner Guard Grand Master of Manager Vice-President. AIME Student Tech Club Kappa Ceremonies House Council. lnterfraternity Council Boxing HAAK VINCENT A Mining Middleton Wis Campus Vets 46 AIMME 46 HAMMANN EUGENE E C1v1l St Louis Mo P1 Kappa Alpha 39 Football 39 41 Intramural Sports 39 40 41 Student Council 40 KALBFLEISCH GEORGE G Metallurgy Webster Groves Mo Tech Club Board of Control 40 41 Detonators 40 41 42 43 Lamioda Chi Alpha 45 46 47 ASM 45 46 47 Campus Vets 46 7 PIERE GILBERT H Petroleum Newark N I Sigma P1 41 42 47 President 45 46 Varsity Track Team 41 Interfratermty Council 42 AIME 45 46 47 Thnty one Q PLETZ, ROBERT C. .......... Mechanical. . . . . . . . Owensville, Mo. Glee Club '41-'42. DUNHAM, ROY H . ..Mechanical. .Carthage, Mo Alpha Lambda Tau '42, Pledge Master '43. Rifle Team '42-'43- '46. Detonators '42, Student Council '43 ASME '46-'47 Theta Tau 46- 47. Campus Vets 46. Tau Beta Pi 47 STANGLAND HOWARD M. . . .Meta11urgy. . Newark Ill ROTC Corporal. Detonators. Sigma Pi Secretary Treasurer Intramurals. Miner Board. Interfraternity Council ASM. All Star Softball Team. STEVENS WALTER I Mining Kuna Idaho Transfer from University of Idaho P1 Kappa Alpha 46 AIME 46 SPURRIER MARIORIE Ceramics Rolla Mo NIEWOEHNER ROBERT I Metallurgy Richmond Heights Mo Engineers Club 42 43 Academy of Sclence 42 43 Rollamo Board 42 43 Lambda Chi Alpha 43 44 46 47 Interfraternlty Council 44 AIME 44 46 47 ASM 44 46 47 Campus Vets 46 47 WILKS RAYBURN A Chemlcal Rolla M Alpha X1 Eps1lon Honor List Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate A :L .u-nf -hi.-1 --v M, 5. Qs 1 I5 tl ,, l- - F LQEFFELHQLZ, E. ANDREWS, I. i - HENN1NG, P, PHILLIPS, R. PIERCE, T, TAPPMEYER, R. i, l. l B2 I LOEFFELHOLZ,- -ERVIN H. ....... Civil ....... Platteville, Wis. ANDREWS, JOHN A. ........ Civil ........ Lyndonville, N. Y. 'Larnbda Chi Alpha '37-'45-'46, Treasurer '38. ASCE '46-'47, E Q 6 k I HENNING, PAUL .............. civil .......... ' .... Rolla, Mo. ASCE. Independents, Secretary, Intramural Manager- St. Pat's Board, Vice-President. Blue Key. Student l Council, Secretary-Treasurer. Q PHILLIPS, ROBERT S. ......... Ceramics ......... Mexico, Mo. Pi Kappa- Alpha. Miner Board. ACS. Student Council. k N PIERCE, THOMAS R. ....... Science ....... Union City, Tenn. Transfer Union University. Track. '39-'40-'4l. M Club Engineers Club '39-'40, Intramural Boxing Team - - I TAPPMEYER, RONALD A....Mechanical .... Owensville, Mo. E Sigma Nu. Basketball M. M Club. Sophomore Class I President. ASME. Blue Key. Secretary Junior Class. N Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. '4 - I ' N 1 ThITIYrfW19 I in f AQ!! SSX Ss I MILLER, G. DRESSNER, E. CROSS, K. BENNETT, E. GILLILAND, H MERTENS, F. ELLERMAN, W. BRADFORD, V. ADRAIN, K. GILTNER, B SALARANO, S. NICHOLS, B. MOORE, P. MILLER, E. FRITZ, G. MILLER, GEORGE I. ........... Metallurgy ........... St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club '40-'41-'42-'43, Miner '40-'41, Independents '40-'41-'42-'43. AIME Scholarship '43. Theta Tau '43, Delegate to National Convention '46-'47. Lambda Chi Alpha '43, Cor- responding Secretary '46-'47. Alpha Phi Omega '46-'47, Vice- President '43. AIMME, Secretary '43. ASM '43-'46-'47. AIME f '46-'47. DRESSNER, ELLIOTT F. ......... Geology .... ...New York, N. Y. ,ar ' CROSS, KIMBLE W. ........... Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '42-'45-'46, St. Pat's Board, Utilities Chairman , '45. ASME '46, Campus Vets '46. .id 7 BENNETT, EUGENE N. ........... Mining ........... Platteville, Wis. , 0 Transfer. Pi Kappa Alpha. Campus Vets. AIMME. ROA. GILLILAND, HARRY I.. ....... Metallurgy ........ Ietferson City, Mo. 1 Tech Club '4l-'42. Varsity Football '4l-'42. Shamrock Club J ' '42-'43, Vice-President Sophomore ,Class. Miner Board, Sports Q , Editor '42-'43. AIMME '42-'43, Engineers Club '43. ASM '43-'46- il '47. C-lee Club '43. 1 .gift MERTENS, FREDERICK G. ......... Ceramics. . . .... Normandy, Mo. ' Theta Kappa Phi '42-'43. ACS '42-'43, ELLERMAN, WILLIAM E. ......... Metallurgy ......... St. Louis, Mo. , Tech Club '43-'4-1. Glee Club '43-'44, Sigma Nu '44-'45-'46. Treasurer Sophomore Class Fall 44 and Spring 45. Gamma ' Delta, President '45, Vice-President '46. Blue Key '45-'46-'47, President '46. Miner Board '45, AIME '45-'46, St. Pats Board '45-'46. Thirty-three BRADFORD, VICTOR L. ........... Metallurgy ........... Rolla, Mo. Triangle '41-'42, Librarian '42-'43, President '46. Photo Club '42-'43,' Vice-President 46-'47. Rollamo Board '46-'47, Photog- rapher '42-'43, Campus Vets '46-'47. ROTC, Cadet Captain '46-'47. SAME '46-'47. ASM '46-'47. Rollamo Miner Board of Control. ' ADRAIN, KENNETH G.... .... Mining .... ...Cassville, Wis. GILTNER, BENEDICT C. .... .... C eramics .... .... B radford, Ill. ACS '46-'47. Q ' SALARANO, STEPHEN P.: ........ Metallurgy ......... Clayton, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Vice-President. Miner Board. ASM. A NICHOLS, BILLY W. ........ Mining ........ Baxter Springs, Kansas Kappa Sigma. AIMME. MOORE, PAUL, IR. .............. Chemical .............. Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha '46. AICE '46-'47. Alpha Chi Sigma '46-'47. MILLER, EBERHARD H. .......... Electrical ........... St. Louis, Mo. Tec'h Club '41-'42. SAME '42-'46. Campus Vets '46-'47. ASME '46. AIEE '47. t FRITZ, GLENN H. ............. Mining ............. Fennimore, Wis. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Student Assoc. AIME '46-'47. Campus Vets '46-'47. E I F 1 1 Thirty-four GINZBERG. M. KAWAGUCHI, T HARVILLE, W. YEE. B. GOREN, R. WILSON. I. G-INZBERG, M. GERSON .... Mechanical .... New York. N. Y- Tech Club '41-'42-'43. Detonators '41-'42-'43, lndelqelgl- dents '41-'42-'43. Miner Board '41-'42-'43, AIME- 42- 40- Rollamo Board '42-'43, Editorial Editor '46-'47. Phi KCIPPCI Phi '46-'47. ASME '46-'47. Campus Vets '46-'47. KAWAGUCHI, TAD ..... Ceramics ...... San Francisco, Calif- HARVILLE, WILLIS H. ........ Mechanical ........ Rolla. Mo. Intramural Sports '39-'4O. YEE, BING Q. ........ Petroleum ......... Kwangtung, China AIME '46-'47. GOREN. RALPH ............ Civil ...... .... B uiialo. N. Y- Alpha Chi Sigma '46-'47. WILSON. JESSE W.. ....... Mechanical ........ Spickard, M0- Kappa Sigma '41, Vice-President '42, House Manager '43,-yicg-President '46, Alpha Phi Omeqo '41, lntertra- ernry ouncil Treasurer 42. Theta Tau '4b. ASME. '-io. President Seniors '46. F I P 'I ,fa P I I I 9, .v Sf' WlI.SON, L. SINNOTT, R. KREUTZER, R. KOCH, D. KALLMEYER, M SCHORK, I- BOGANTES, M. LEONE, A. HARTER, W. LOCHER, I MCMILLAN, W. DRESSNER, M. REED, C. VAN AMBURG, A. GARDNER, R WILSON, LLOYD H. ............ Mechanical ...... . ..... DeSoto, Mo. HARTER, WARREN F.. .. ..... Mining .... ..... F lat River, Mo. EQJTC Cadet Corp. ASME. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book e. SINNOTT, ROBERT T. ........... Metallurgy .... ...Chicago, Ill. ASM. Theta Kappa Phi. AIME. KREUTZER. ROBERT C. ......... Mechanical ......... St. Louis, Mo. Football '42, Pi Kappa Alpha '43. KOCH, DONALD H. ........... Mechanical ........... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '42-'43-'46, Asst. Treasurer '44. ASME '43-'44, KALLMEYER, MELVIN F. ........ Mechanical ......... St. Louis, Mo. ASME '40-'41-'42-'43-'46. Tech Club '40-'41-'42-'43. Independents '40-'41-'42-'43, Intramurals '40-'41-'42-'43, Theta Tau '42-'43, Treasurer '46. Engineers Club, President '46. Blue Key '46- Student Council, President '46. SCHORK, IOHN E. .......... Metallurgy .......... Woodbridge, N. I. Transfer Rutgers University. Alpha Lambda Tau '4l. ASM, Vice-Chairman '46-'47. BOGANTES, MARCO A. ....... Electrical ........ Almirante, Panama Sigma Pi '45-'46, President Summer '46. LEONE, ANTON ............... . . .Civil .................. Rolla, Mo. Engineers Club '40-'41-'42-'43, Football '40-'42-'43-'46-'47. Track '41-'42-'43. ASCE '41-'42. Thirty-five - LOCHER, I. HARTLEY ......... Chemical ......... East St. Louis, Ill. Triangle ,'4l-'47, House Steward '42, Treasurer '43, Vice-Presi- dent '46, Rollamo Board '4l, Organization Editor '47. Miner Board '41, AICHE '43-'46. Photography Club '43i'46, Secretary- Treasurer '47. Campus Vets, Secretary '47. Alpha Chi Sigma '47, Vice-President '47. St. Pat's Board of Trustees '47. Rollamo- Miner Board of Control '47. Student Council, Chicago Student Conference Delegate '47. MCMILLAN, WILLIAM C. ........ Mechanical ........ S. Standard, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha '46. ASME, President '47. DRESSNER, MARY H. ......... Metallurgy ......... Englewood, N. I. ASM '46-'47. REED, CHARLES W. ....... Mechanical ....... Montgomery City, Mo. Photography Club '42-'43. Kappa Sigma, Sgt.-at-Arms '42-'43. Assistant Secretary '43-'44. VAN AMBURG, ALBERT L., IR. ........ Chemical ........ Rolla, Mo. IROTC Band. AIChE. Engineers Club. Alpha Xi Epsilon. Honor ist. GARDNER, RUF US H. ............. Civil .......... V. ..Waterloo, Ill. Sigma Pi '46, Secretary '34. Treasurer Class of '37, Basketball '34. St. Pat's Board '35, ASCE '46-'47. 4 I .gt 5 , I 'z l tl I L in I ' .72 o F: I E I I I I I ,1- L 1 I I I I z i t 2 I n . 1 . 7 4 I , 1, , I . I 1: It I. I , 6 I I , 1 . a 1 ' I I Thirty-six HENKE, E. ' KERR, F. HALEY, C, FELDHAUS, R CHRISTMAN, W. , CASLER, I- HENKE, ELVIN A. ....... Mechanical ....... Edwardsville. Ill. Transfer' Shurtleff College. Engineers Club '46-'47. Editor Rollamo '47. President ASME '46. Tau Beta Pi, Secretary '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47, Alpha Psi Omega '46- 47. Campus Vets '46-'47. Rollarno-Miner Board of Control '47 KERR, FRANK F. ...... Electrical ....... Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIEE Treasurer. Wesley Foundation, Independent's Representative. HALEY, COMER C. ...... Electrical ...... Edgar Springs, Mo. Engineers Club' '46-'47. Independents '46-'47. AIEE '46-'47, Treasurer Second Semester. Student Council '46-'47. FELDHAUS. RALPH I. ........ Electrical ........ St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club '40-'41-'42-'43. Independents '40-'41, St Pat's Board '42-'43, Vice President '43. AIEE '41-'42-'43. Blue Key '42-'43, Alumni Secretary '46, Theta 'TCIL1 '42-'43, Marshall '46. Iunior Class President '42-'43. ASME '42-'43. Campus Vets '4B. CHRISTMAN, WILLIAM I.. .Petroleum. .Webster Groves, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '40-'41-'42-'43, President '46-'47, Miner Board '41-'42-213. St. Pat's Board Secretary '42-'43, CASLER, IAMES I. ......... Science ......... Woodside, L. I. Sigma Pi '42-'43, Vice-President '45-'4G. St. Pat's Board Treasurer' '45-'46-'47. Alpha 'Xi Sigma, Vice-President - '46-'47. Interfraternity Council, Vice-President '46-'47. BRYANT, l- WAGNER, G. FOGARTY, E. ANDERSEN, F. WEGENER, W BESSEI-, W- WHALEY, H. CUETO, E. AHL, H. VOGENTHALER T BENNETT, P- GOODWIN, R. HENRY, G. HARMS, H. TORRENCE, R BRYANT, IAMES R. ........ .... El ectrical .... .... M orris, Ill. AHL, HARRY C., IR. ......... Metallurgy ......... Kansas City, Mo. Engineers Club '40-'41, WAGNER, GEORGE H. .......... Metallurgy .......... St. Louis, Mo. Triangle '40-'4l-'43-'46, Treasurer '42. Rollamo Board '41-'42. St. Pats Board '42, President '46. Campus Vets. ASM '46. FOGARTY, EDWIN R. ......... Mechanical ......... Mt. Vernon, Ill. ASME. ANDERSEN, FRED L. ............. Mining ............. Cashton, Wis. Transfer from Vfisconsin Institute of Tech. AIME '46. Campus Vets. Lambda Chi Alpha '40-'46, House Manager '41, Secretary '42. ASM '40-'41-'46. Miner Board '40-'41-'42. Rollamo Board '40-'4l- '42. Interfraternity Council, Secretary '42, VOGENTHALER, THOMAS I. ......... Mining ......... Ferguson, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. Alpha Phi Omega. Student. Council. Miner , Board. BENNETT, PAUL M., IR. ........... Mechanical ........... Rolla, Mo. Independents '43-'44. ASME '44-'45-'47, Treasurer Fall '45. Theta Tau '44-'45, Outer Guard, Pall '45, Corresponding Secre- tary '47. Blue Key '46, Secretary-Treasurer '47. Tau Beta Pi Vice-President, Spring '46, Treasurer '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47. WEGENER, WILBERT F. .......... Civil ........... Marthasville, Mo. Engineers Club '41-'42-'43. ASCE '41-'42-'43-'46. Alpha Phi Omega 41- 42-'43. SAME '42-'43, Phi Kappa Phi '47. Tau Beta Pi '47. BESSEL, WALTER D.... .... Metallurgy .... ..... M ilwaukee, Wis. ASME '46-'47. WHALEY, HENRY P. ........... Metallurgy ........... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '43, Triangle '46, Recording Secretary '44. AIME '44-'46. ASM '46. Gamma Delta '46. CUETO, ELOY M. ........... Metallurgy ........... E. St. Louis, Ill. lndependents Bd. '41-'42. Tech Club' '41-'42. Rollamo Board 4l-42. Intramural Football, Softball '41-'42, AIMME '42, ASM '47. Campus Vets '47. GOODWIN, REO E. ............. Geology ............. Palestine, Ill. Independents '40-'41-'42-'43, Tech Club '40-'41-'42. Theta Tau '41-'42-'46-'47, Secretary '42-'43, AIMEE '41-'42-'43-'46-'47. Blue Key '42-'43-'46-'47. SAME '42-'43. Campus Vets '46-'47. HENRY, GEORGE E. ............. Civil ............. Springfield, Mo. Tech Club '41-'43, MSM Band '42-'43-'44-'46. Independents '42- '43-'44. ASCE '43-'46-'47. Student Council '44-'46-'47. Engineers Club '44-'46-'47. Campus Vets '46-'47. Tau Beta Pi '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. HARMS, HAROLD B. ............. Electrical .............. Alton, Ill. Transfer Shurtleif College. Tau Beta Pi '46, Corresponding Secretary '47. AIEE '45-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi' '46-'47. TORRENCE, ROBERT F. ........... Chemical ........... Mexico, Mo. Thirty-seven ,l 'wb 1 t i w w Q, y - T' J L 4 E 1 1 i, , 4 fi' ,Q ,lt 1 t ' Thirty-eight BUCHANAN, I. BOYD. D- MAKAY, I. BELEW, E. TAPPMEYER, W. CARLBEHG, C BUCHANAN, IOHN D. ..... Mechanical ..... Baton Rouge, La. Photo Club '44-'45, President '45-'46. Engineers Club '44-'45-'46-'47. Independents '44-'45-'46-'47. Student Coun- cil '45-'46-'47. BOYD, DARALD D. ...... .... C ivil .... .... S t. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu '42-'46. MAKAY, JOHN E. ........ Chemical ........ Granite City, Ill- Independents '40, Sigma Pi '4l-'42, Vice-President and Pledge Master '47. AIChE '41-'42-'47. Senior Class Treas- urer '47. BELEW, ELMER W. ........... Civil ........... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '43, Independents '43. Detonators '43. ASCE '43-'44-'46-'47, Treasurer '44, Intramural Sports President '46. Var- '43-'44-'46-'47. Kappa Sigma '44-'47, N sity Football '44. Gamma Delta '47. Campus Vets '4.f. TAPPMEYER, WILBUR P. ..... Chemical ..... Owensville, Mo. Transfer. Tau Beta Pi '46-'47. AlC11E '45-'46. .Alpha Chi Sigma '45-'46, Reporter '47. Glee Club '45-'46, ROTC Band '45-'46. Engineers Club '46-'47. Phi Kappa P111 '46-'47. CARLBERG, CHARLES E. ......... Mining ......... Lark. Utah Transfer Wisc'onsin Tech. Pi Kappa .Alpha '-16. AIME '46. Student Council, Summer '46. Campus Vets '46, WICKIZER, W. LITTELL, E. VOGT, I. SALE, W. IONES T Jormx. R. nomar-'r, E. FULGHUM, G. BUSH, A. coonwm w ouvAnBs, A. szrrncx, L. counrs. c. nnozins, B. Hurr-'ivum c WICKIY'-'ER' WU-BUR F---- -..- Mechanical ........ Springfield, Me. PULGHUM, GALE .......... ivieinnnigy .......... Independence, Mo ASME. I-ITTE1-L, EDWARD G. ......... Metallurgy ......... Brooklyn, N. Y. 'lQ55ClJ217Club '40-'41-'42. AIME. ASM '46-'47, Engineers Club VOGT, JOSEPH C. ............ Metallurgy ............ St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '43. AIChE. President Freshman Class. Independ- ents, Board- of Control. Student Council. Engineers Club '44. Tau Beta P1. Iunior Class Vice-President. ASM. Honor List. SALE, WALTER H. ............ Metallurgy ............ St. Louis, Mo. Transfer. ASM '46-'47, IONES, THOMAS D. ...... .... M echanical ..... ..... R olla, Mo. Football '46-'47. IOHNK, ROBERT E. .............. Chemical .............. Alton, Ill. Qlee Club '44-'45, Independents '44-'45, Treasurer '45, President l46.lEng1neers Club '44-'45, Board of Control '45, Vice-President 45-46, President '46-'47, Rifle Club '44-'45. AIChE '45-'46-'47, Treasurer '45, Alpha Chi Sigma '45, Treasurer '45-'46-'47. Rollarno Board, Asst. Editor '45-'46. Blue Key '45-'46, Vice- President '46-'47, Tau Beta Pi '45 '46, Vice-President '46-'47. Phi KUIUDGT Phi '46-'47, Student Council, Vice-President '46-'47, Rollarno-Miner Board of Control. St. Pat's Board of Control. ROLAFF, ERIC. ............... Chemical ................. Rolla, Mo. AlChE '45, Vice-President '46, President '46-'47, Miner Board, Circ. Manager '45-'46-'47. Sigma Nu 45. Alpha Chi Sigma, Master of Ceremonies '45-'46. Rollamo Board '45-'46, Advertis- lflq Manager '46-'47, Rifle Team '45-'46. Blue Key '46-'47, Football '40-'4l. M Club. Tau Beta Pi '46-'47. ASM '46-'47 BUSH, ARTHUR 1. ........... Mining.. .. ....... Univeifsiiy ciiy, Mo Pi Kappa Alpha '40-'41-'47, Secretary '41-'42, Pledge Master '42-'43. Track '40-'41-'42-'43-'47. M Club, Secretary '4l- 42 AIME '42-'43-'47, SAME '42-'43. GOODWIN, WILLIAM I. ......... Metallurgy ..... l. .. .Ferguson, Mo Tech Club '40-'41-'42-'43. Alpha Phi Omega '40-'41, Secretary Treasurer '41-'42, Vice-President '42-'43, Independents '41-'42 43 Theta Tau '42-'43-'46. SAME '42-'43. AIMME '42-'43, ASM 42 '43-'46. OLIVARES, ALBERTO ....... Mechanical ....... Caracas, Venezuela Theta Kappa Phi 42-'44, Sgt.-at-Arms' '43, President 45 46 ASME '44, Secretary-President '45-'46.' Student Council '45 46 Interfraternity Council '45-'46. Miner Board oi Control. Rollarno Board of, Control. SELLECK, LOREN H. ......... Mechanical... .... Kansas City, Mo Shamrock Club '43, SAME. COUNTS, CHARLES R. ........... Metallurgy ........... Monett, Tech Club '41-'42-'43. M Club '41-'42-'43-'46. Blue Key '43- 46 Phi Kappa Phi '46. ASM '46. RHOADS, BENIAMIN I., IR. ..... Mechanical ..... Oil Center, N. M ASME. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. HUFFMAN, CHARLES R. ......... Mining .......... Rising Sun, Ohio Thirty-nine I r 'F 'FW' - P f- 137' -if V I1'i5C,..' Xt x A k - X vi... XXX Xxx at CHRISTIANSEN, C. WYLIE, I. LITTLE, I. STEPHENS, I. LEWIS, I BUT?-'ER' H- KRUSE, H. ELLIS, W. TREON, R. POMEROY, C BRANSON, C- BROWN, D. KIENITZ, L. IOSTRAND, R. WOOD, G CHRISTIANSEN, CARL R. ......... Mining ......... Ianesville, Wis. :Transfer Vlfisconsin Institute of Technology. Engineers Club 46-47. Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47. AIMME '46-'47. Campus Vets '46-'47. WYLIE, IAMES E. ............. Electrical ............. St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '41-'42. Lambda Chi Alpha '46-'47, Social Chair- man '42-'43, Vice-President '43-'44, Intramural Sports '42-'43. glue Key '43-'44-'46-'47. AIEE '43-'44-'46-'47, Vice-President 43- 44. Iunior Class Treasurer '43-'44. Radio Club, Station- Manager '46-'47. LIT'I'LE, IAMES E. ................ Civil ................ Clever, Mo. Independents '42-'43, Engineers Club '42-'43. ASCE '43-'44-'46. Theta Tau '44-'46. Alpha Phi Omega '44-'46, Campus Vets '46. STEPHENS, IAMES W. ............. Electrical ............. Rolla, Mo. Freshman Class Vice-President '37. Independents Board of Con- trol 37. Engineers Club '37-'39. Football '37-'38-'39-'47. Student Cioiincil '38. Rollamo Board '38, Sports Editor '47. M Club 08- 39. Blue Key '47. Campus Vets, Vice-Commander, Com- mander '47. Photo Club '47. LEWIS, JOHN W. ........... Ceramics .... ...... B irmingham, Ala. ACS, Treasurer '46. BUTZER, HAROLD G. ........... Civil ........... Ietferson City, Mo. Theta .Kappa Phi '4l-'42-'43-'44-'46-'47. Miner Board '41-'42, Managing Editor '43. Rollamo Board '41-'42, Editorial Staff '43. ASCE 41-'42, Secretary '42, Member '46-'47. Rifle Club '41-'42. fa-dv. ROTC '43-'44, SAME '42-'43-'44. Theta Tau '42-'43-'44-'46- 47. Intramural Sports '42-'43-'44. Blue Key '46 '47. KRUSE, HENRY I., IR. ............. Civil ............. St. Louis, Mo. Siqflla Nu I'44-'46-'47, Recorder '45. ASCE '44-'45-'46-'47. Vice- President '45. Gamma Delta '47, Secretary '44, President 12?-gg. Miner Board '44-'45-'46-'47, Co-Circulation Manager ELLIS, WILLIAM A. ........... Electrical ........... Springfield, Mo. Transfer. Tech Club '42. AIEE '42-'47. Campus Vets '47. Tau Beta Pi '47. Phi Kappa Phi '47. TREON, RAY, IR. ............. Metallurgy .............. Murray, Ky. Transfer Murray State Teachers College. ASM '43, AIME '43-'47. Shamrock Club '43. Tau Beta Pi '47. Engineers Club '47. POMEROY, CHESTER M. ......... Mining .......... Gays Mills, Wis. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. AIME Treasurer. Campus Vets, Committee Chairman. Pi Kappa Alpha. AIME. Reserve Officers Association. BRANSON, CECIL A. ............ Mechanical ............ Rolla,'Mo. Triangle '44-'47, Secretary, Chapter Editor, Librarian '45, Sec- retary, Chapter Editor, Treasurer '46. MSM Band, Drum Major '44-'45-'46-'47. ROTC, Cadet Sgt. '44. Missouri Academy of Science '44, Glee Club '44-'45-'46. Miner Board '45, Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief '45-'46, Editor-in-Chief '47. AIEE '45. Rollamo-Miner Board of Control '45-'46-'47. Blue Key '45-'46-'47. ASME '45-'46-'47. MSM Players '47. , BROWN, DALE 1. ........... Mining ........... Mineral Point, Wis. Engineers Club '46-'47. AIME '46-'47. K1EN1rz, LEROY E. ............. Mining ............. si. Paul. Minn. Tech Club '42. Gamma Delt '46. AIMME '46, IOSTRAND, ROBERT A.: ......... Electrical .......... St. Louis, Mo. WOOD, GEORGE W. ........... Electrical ........... Overland, Mo. Independents '4O. Miner Board, Feature Writer. Campus Vets- Sigma Pi, Vice-President. AIEE Chairman. Forty-one II L S Forty--two x fx X +3 Q Q-mr- X 1:-IW . Wk Q xl? r SX ' S5 sg: 1. .k..- ljf f,- . APPELBAUM, R. FULDNER. A Eonsms, 1. BAHHON' E BEVERAGE, A. P1-INPTON' G APPELBAUM, ROBERT H.. . ,Geology , .Webster Groves. M0- AIME '46. FULDNER. ARTHUR H. .... Electrical, . . .University CNY' Mo' w 1 ' Transfer Wnslmmton llxuvvrsxty. b1r...ltLvNE xillvfzg Trocxsuror and l.t. Coummxmt-r -15 Abij- -'ff Treasurer '-l-1. Alllli -I-1,45 bvsrotcrv-livqbl--fAQvMl Blue Koy '-lb-'-ILT. Tlrctn 'Tau -lv ror: 01hj1llQ file lGI'Y 'lllx Studoui Council -lim lxlmvr ' YQ b'E5'l,if:G Mnnoqor '-15-'-Ili. lnumuurnl Atlmttx. l A 1-A U Rota Pi '47, EoBB1Ns, mv1N D. .......... cavn , . ,. Scottsbufgf lnd- Tlroiu Inu, x muy-uri X vtri X uw r :'uw.w. Km r BARRON, EUGENE D. ..... cpmmars , . .rvnwmazy Cm MOI hmmm lla -ll' -Ll -1-1. AVS -ll -1' 4,1 fl-4 btxmuut rouulu Spriuq '-Isl. BEVERAGE. ALLAN D. .Mechanical lvwllutll lil 'All Xlktvrilllrwtr lllllrl 'l 'E kllullllltiwlt '-lll '-ll 3l.' tx' flvl- -ll -lx 'All-'4L'. Kxxllllhllti Yvifw, PLIMPTON. GILBERT Mininq .7XlMlf. x'muy-us. Yr-tm Belleville, Ill. llv.rx'x'xx'cml1' l'lxotO flux Rolla. M0 I w 1 nv' fn' 'fl 4 --. -uf U, ' if I if ,ff f ' ff I v -0 v Wwwww MCKENNA, L. CRAFTON, P. GRAVES, H. HERRMANN, I- CROSBY, R. KOPP, G. COLLIER, I. GLAVES, I. PITTS, G. BOSWORTH, H COLE, R. COX, I. WOOD, L. TEEL, I. LAMPE, I. McKENNA, LEROY ............. Mining .... .... L eadville, Colo. PITTS, GAYLORD C. .... ..... M ining .... ..... P latteville, Wis. Tec'h Club '41-'42, AIME '45. CRAFTON, PAUL E. ........ Metallurgy ........ Michigan City, Ind. Transfer University of Minnesota. Wesley Foundation. ASM. AIME. Campus Vets. GRAVES, HOWARD W. .......... Geology .... ..... A ppleton, Wis. AIME '45-'46. Engineers Club '46-'47. HERRMANN, IACK O. ............. Civil ............. Ferguson, Mo. Alpha Psi Omega '40-'4l. Tech Club '40-'41-'42. Detonators '40-'41-'42-'43, ASCE '41-'42-'43-'46-'47. SAME '42-'43. Adv. ROTC, Cadet lst Sgt. CROSBY, ROBERT A. .......... Metallurgy ........... Kirkwood, Mo. Kappa Sigma '42-'43-'44-'47. Alpha Phi Omega '42-'43. Intra- mural Sports '42-'43-'44, Theta Tau '43-'47, Marshall '44. AIMME '43-'44-'47. Student Council '43-'44. ASM '44-'47. KOPP, GUERDON G. ............ Mining. ........... Platteville, Wis. AIME. COLLIER, IOSEPH W. ......... Metallurgy ......... Carlsbad, N. M. Engineers Club '44'-45. Sigma Pi '44-'45, Vice-President '45-'46, President '46-'47, Theta Tau '44-'45-'47, Secretary '45-'46. AIME '44-'45-'46-'47, ASM '44-'45-'46-'47. St. Pat's Board '45-'46, Vice- President. GLAVES, IOHN V. ............. Chemical ....... .... S t. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '42-'43. Sigma Nu '42-'43-'44. AIME. I Q , BOSWORTH, HARTLEY M. ....... Chemical .... .Green!ield, Mass. . A1chE '41--'42-'43-'46-'47, Alpha chi Sigma '42-'43-'46-'47. En- gineers Club '42-'43. 'la - V COLE, RICHARD E. ......... Metallurgy ......... San Marcos, Calif. Transfer South Dakota Sc'hool of Mines. Theta Tau '464'47. ASM '46-'47. . U ' . COX, IOHN H. ........ L .... Metallurgy ............. Kirkwood, Mo. Glee Club '42-'43-'44-'45-'46. Independent '43-'44, AIMME. '43- '44-'45-'46. ASM '46, Corresponding Secretary '45. Kappa Sigma '45-'46, Secretary '46. WOOD, LLOYD N. .......... Mechanical .......... Villa Ridge, Mo. Miner Board. Track. Rifle Team. Glider Club, Board of Control. Engineers Club. Intramural Sports. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. TEEL, IOHN H. ............. Metallurgy ............. Overland, Mo. Tech Club '44. APO. Engineers Club '44. Glee Club. Student Council. AIME. V LAMPE, IVAN B. .......... Chemical .......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. AIChE '44 '45-'46-'47. Sigma Pi '44-'45, Secretary and Steward '46-'47. Gamma Delta '44-'45-'46-'47. Forty-three E L S 'll 7 Forty-four MITCHELL, R. DEVTNE' H- scmvurz. 11. MCDONALD' M TROGDON. H. P-HNES' T- MITCHELL, RICHARD K. ..... Mechanical ..... Kenmore, Nzfh Lambda Chi Alpha '39, President '-45-'46-'-17. Alpha H13 Omeqa '38-'39. Historian '40, ASME. lntrainural bgcrfi '39-'40. Theta Tau '45, Secretary '46-'-U, 'NRCS'-Pl ?SlQ.?r-t '46. Student Council, Vice-President '45--ln. Blue RG! '46-'47. DEVINE. ROBERT F. ........... Mining... .... Phlox. VNS- Transfer Wisconsin Tech. SCHMITZ, RICHARD L. ...... Chemical ....,. Brentwood, M0- Shamrock Club '43, Board oi Control '-13. Altlhlg J-1.1 '44-'46-'47. Independents '-ILT-'-13-'-l-1. Enainoors club 46' '44. Alpha Chi Sigma '43-'-1-1-'-16 -ln. MCDONALD, MALCOLM H. ..... Mining ...... Ellendale, N. D. AIME '46-'47. TROGDON. RAY L. ........... Electrical. .. .... Alton. Ill- Enqineers Club 'Al-l. Allilf. ROTC Rami RANES, IAMES W. ........... Electrical .........., Rolla. Mo. ROTC hand. APO. ltlusiv Cluli, llouoi' list. Phi RGPFG Plll Book lllatu. LYLE, S. SMITH, I. A PURDY, G. DENTON, R. CARLTON P McCLINTON, I. CHU, S. KENDALL, R. DAVIS, G. SCHILL, E RIEDMEYER, R. ELLIS, W. CARAFIOL, G. MCPHEETERS, W. LLOYD, S LYLE, SAM H. ................ Civil ................ Ferguson, Mo. KENDALL, ROBERT H. .......... Civil .......... Webster Groves, Mo. Independents '40-'41-'42-'43-'46. ASCE '41-'42-'43-'46. SAME '42- '43-'46. Phi Kappa Phi '46. SMITH, IAMES A. ............. Electrical ............. Hannibal, Mo. Triangle '42-'43-'44-'46-'47. Interfraternity Council '43. Blue Key 'ig-'24-'46-'47, Tcru Beta Pi '46-'47, Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47. AIEE I -I 7. PURDY, GEORGE E. ........ Chemical ........ Webster Groves, Mo. Independents '39-'4O. AlChE '40-'41-'42-'46-'47, ACS '46-'47. Photo Club '46-'47, Campus Vets '46-'47. DENTON, ROY V. .............. Chemical .............. Ioplin, Mo. Transfer Ioplin lunior College. AlChE. Alpha Chi Sigma, Master of Ceremonies. CARLTON, PAUL F. ................ Civil ................ Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu '41-'42-'43-'46-'47, ASCE '41-'42-'43-'46-'47, President Summer '46. M Club '41-'42-'43-'46, Varsity Track Team '41- '42-'43-'46. St. Pat's Board '42-'43, Theta Tau '42-'43. Tau Beta Pi '46-'47. Blue Key '46-'47. Adv. ROTC, Cadet Capt. '46, Cadet Lt. Col. '47. Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47. SAME '46-'47, MCCLINTON, IOSE G. ............. Electrical ............. Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '42-'46-'47, Vice-President '43. Intrafraternity Council, Secretary '43. Theta Tau '43-'46-'47. Miner Board '43. CHU, SHIH-LIN ..... ....... P etroleum. . . ......... Anhwei, China AIME '46-'47. Rotary Club. , Track '40-'41-'42, M Club '41-'42. ASCE '41-'42, Treasurer '46-'47. Shamrock Club '41-42. Theta Tau '42-'46-'47, Tau Beta Pi '42-'46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47. DAVIS, GEORGE H. ............. Metallurgy .... .... n cnc, Mo. SCHILL, EUGENE A. ............ Electrical ....... 4 ..... St. Louis, Mo. MSM Forum '38, Shamrock Club '4O. Rifle Team. Detonators. SAME. ROTC Cadet lst Lieut. RIEDMEYER, ROBERT C. ......... Mechanical. . . .... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List. ELLIS, WILLIAM F. ........... Petroleum .... .... S hreveport, La. Kappa Alpha '46-'47. CARAFIOL, GILBERT ..... I ..... Mechanical ........... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '41-'42-'43. Football '41-'42-'43-'46-'47, M Club '41-'42-'43-'46-'47. ASME '46-'47, MCPHEETERS, WOODWARD R...Mechanical..Webster Groves, Mo. Kappa Alpha '42, President '43, Secretary '46. ASME '44-'46, Treasurer '43. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary-Treasurer 43. Tech Club '43. Miner Board '44. Radio Club '46. Campus Vets 46. .Mechanical ............. Rolla, Mo. Board '42-'43. lnterfraternity Coun- LLOYD, SAMUEL H. ........... . Sigma Nu '42-'43-'44. Miner cil, Secretary. Forty-five III. SS Fortyfsix A ! l l sronsn. H. SHUI-25' C- : rnonwncsn, A. mason. s. Q voor. H. WHITE' R- ll: sronsn, HERMAN M. .......... Mining... ...vaoim was. ' w Engineers Club. AIME. SHULZE, CHARLES E. ......... Ceramics ......... Elcho, Wis. , ACS. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. Q THOHWEGEN, ALBERT H....Civil...Richmond Heights. MCT- ' Theta Kappa Phi '40-'41, Sgt.-atfArms l4li42, SXGWGYG' Q treasurer '42-'43, Executive Council '40-'-I.. lntirrmnniral Sports '40-'41-'42-'43-'46-'-17. ASCE '-ll-'-111-'43-'-to--lf. ACN- . ROTC '42-'43. Miner Board '-12-'-43. N TARSON, SAMUEL ....... Mechanical ....... Kansas City, MO- . Tech Club '42-'43-'-1-4. Photo Club '4.T-'43-'-14-'-16 -V. PWS' ident '44. lu VOGT, HAROLD E. ......... Mining ......... Okauchee. Wis- AIME '47, Vice-Prosiclont. Cmupus Vets '-l . Pi KGPPG Alpha '47. Q WHITE, ROBERT L. ..... Chemical ...... Webster Groves. M0- ROTC Band 'Ill-'llll-'-Ili. Aliihli '-ll-'-l ' N-li r-lli?-3 CAMPUS Vets '46-'47, Alplm Chi Siqnm 'ellie'-l . N x A N A , 'if PAUTLER, R. STUMPE, R. GEBHARDT, P. SHEPPARD, K. BROWNING, - SCHAEFER, R. FRANKS, K. LAVAT, E. STARK, I. AMEL, R. : SCHEINEMAN, I. FINK, D. TUCKER, P. BAILIE, K. WUNNICKE, PAUTLER, ROBERT E. ............ Electrical ............ Union, Mo. LAVAT, EUGENE W. .......... Mechanical .......... Kirkwood, Mo. Tech Club '41-'42-'43, Board of Control '43-'44, Independents Transfer Culver-Stockton College. Lambda Chi Alpha '45-'46-f47. '41-'42-'43-'44. Student Council '43-'44, AIEE '46-'47, Secretary A Rifle Club, Vice-President '45-'46, Glee Club '45-'46-'47, Fencing 5 '43-'44, Engineers Club '46-'47. Radio Club, Vice-President Club '46-'47. ASME '46-'47. 446-147. Photo Club '46-'47. Theta Tau '46-'47. Tau Beta Pi , 46-41 Campus Vets 46- 47- srnnx, 1oHN H. .............. Mining ..... .... w einen, 'reaxs I' s'rUMP , Eg ......... ' .... .... . ' . . .E RUSSELL . Mechanical S' L s' Mo AMEL, RICHARD D. .... ..... M ming ............. shawano, wls. Triangle Fraternity. E fl GEBHARDT, PAUL W, '......'... Ceramics ........... SL Louis' Mo. SCHEINEMAN, IOHN A. .......... Mechanical .......... Sterling, Ill. - Glee Club '43-'44-'45l ViCe-preSident '45. ACS '46' Shamrock Club '43. Detonators. ASME. Blue Key. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. ' P , SHEPPARD, KEITH D. ........... Petroleum ........... For-nfelt, Mo. , - . Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. '43-'44-'46,, W. ........... MeChan1CCI1 ........... st. LOUIS: MO. '47. Tau Beta '43-'44-'46-'47, Band '43-'44. Phi Kappa Phi '46-'47. Triangle, Intramural Manager, Recording Secretary. ASME. v ,A BROWNING, CHARLES M. .......... Mining .......... Rosiclare, Ill. ' - . 9 Tech Club ,41-,42' Shamrock Club ,43. AIME ,42-,43-,44. Var- TUCKER, PHILIP .I. . .I.'. .,. . .Metal1urgy. .I . . Z ..... Hannibal, MZ sity Orchestra '42-'43. Sigma Nu '43. Sigma Nu 41- 42- 43- 44- 46. Rifle Team 41- 42. AIIVIEI 42- 43-4 - ' '46. Interfraternity Council, Secretary 43. ASM 44- 46. Senior SCHAEFEB, RODNEY A. ......... Electrical ......... sr. Charles, Mo. CIGSS Secretary '44- Campus Vets 44-46- H I K Bland '44-'45-'46-'47, Independents '44-'45-'46, Sec'retary-Treas- urer '46. ATEE '45-'46-'47. Student COur1Cil '45-'46, SGCTGIGTY' BAILIE, KEITH R. ............. Mining ............. Platteville, Wis. ' Treasurer '46. FRANKS, KENNETH W. .......... Metallurgy .......... Hinsdale, Ill. Kappa Alpha '42-'43. Interfraternity Council '42-'43, Represen- tative Spring '43. P Fortv-seven Wisconsin Institute of Technology Graduate '43. WUNNICKE, WILLIAM C..' ......... Petroleum ........... Plain, Wis. AIMME '46-'47. Campus Vets '46-'47, EL U ' 7 N i l'cii'ly-wiqlil I BELL, w, EINSPANIER. B BAILIE, C, HALESKL I. ARMSTRONG, R. JOHNSON' V- BELL, WARREN H. ...,..., Mechanical ........ St. Louis, M0- Triangle '41-'46, Secretary, Vice-Presideiit 541. Rcllmlw Board '41-'42, Inlerfraieriiity Council 112. Abliii -iv. EINSPANIER, BERNARD I. .... Mechanical .... St. Louis, M0- Inclependerits '41-'42-'43-'46-'-ih. Tech Club '41-ll--13. ASME '46-'4'7. BAILIE. CECIL C. ..... .... M ininq .......... Platteville, Wis. HALESKI, IOSEPH I.. ....... Mechanical ........ Oaklyn. N. I- Siqma Pi '42-'43-'46-'4 . ARMSTRONG, ROBERT I. ,....., .Chemical . , .. .Rolla, MO. AlC1iE '46-'47, Alpha Clii Simiia -Iii' -I . IOHNSON. VIRGIL A. ...... Chemical ....., Kansas City. M0- ,lllCl1l2 '39'-'4ll. Slimiirock Uliili Stl AIO. Mxiim li-MP5 Columnist and Nvws Smit Stl -lil Ali-lm Cixi Silii '46-'4'7. 'Tan Rota Pi A111 Al , LEWIS, D. HELLWEGE, W. GILLE, K. SPERBERG, R. MelcINNELI., W MARTIN, A. DAMERON, H. CAPELLE, H. 'MUSHOVIC, N. VAN ELLS, W. READER, E. MANSFIELD, H. FASEB, I. NEASE, R. BRUNS, R. LEWIS, DWIGHT E. .............. Civil .............. Gillespie, Ill. MUsHovIc, NICHOLAS ..... .Mininq.. .... Greenfield, Mess. Engineers Club '41-'42-'43-'46, Miner Board '41-'42-'43. ASCE Basketball M. ASM, President. Lambda Chi Alpha. Football M. '41-'42-'43-'46. ' Theta Tau. AIME. HEI-I-WEGE' WU-I-U'-M H-I TR- '----- Chemical ------ Maplewood' MO- VAN ELLs, WILLIAM E. ....... Mining ....... Wisconsin Dells, wie. Academy of Science. AlChE. Pi Kappa Alpha. Rollamo Board. ASME- Sewer ROTC- READER, ERNEST G. ...... Mechanical ...... Rielnnenel Heights, Me. GILLE, KENNETH L. ....... ...Mining ...... ....Cuba ciiy, Wie. Teen Club- Engineers Club- SPERBERG, RICHARD A. .......... Mining .......... Shawcmo, Wis. MANSFIELD, HERMAN ........ Metallurgy ........ Tottenville, N. Y. MeK1NNEI.l., WILLIAM P., JR. ..... Metallurgy ..... Springfield, Me. ' ASM 46'47' AIMME 46'47' Campus Vets 46'47' MARTIN, ARLISS v. ............. Chemical ............. Salem, Me. P55551 TACK ---- Geeleen'-I -'--'- - Kifkwood' Mf' lnelepenelenie '39-'40-'46-'47, AlChE '39-'40, Treasurer '46-'47. Slenne Nu , 42'f13'45'46- SAME fig- Infefffefefmfy Councu' Alpha chi sigma '39-'40, Photo Club '39-'40-'46-'47. Acs '41-'42, Repfeeenlenve Slgms Nu Snnnnef ' DAMERON, HARRY c., JR. ........ Metallurgy ........ si. Lenie, Mo, NEASE, ROBERT I. ............. Electrical ............. Malden, Me. Triangle '42, Treasurer '46, Rollamo '42, Glee Club '42, Football Tech Club- Tau BGTCI Pi- SChOlCIS1iC Lefldel' FG11 '40- Phi KUPPU '42. Campus Vets '46, Tau Beta Pi, President '46, ASM '46, Phi BOOIC P1639- Chairman. Blue Key '46. Intramural Sports '46, BRUNS, ROBERT F. ........ 1..MechcInical .... ' ....... S t. Louis, Mo. CAPELLE, HENRY T. ........... Mining ............ Watertown, Wis. E . C1 , -,4O-,41 I 1 S t ,39-.40 K AIME '46, Campus Vets '46, ROA '46, Sllggmraeg-E-'46.ub 39 ' ntramura pors I appa Forty-nine vu-' f 1 I 1 III. RSS RQCK' R, M::KINNIS. C. I ALLISQN' G, MUELLER, I- I GARTHWAITE. D. ' Tl ROCK, ROBERT M. ........ Metallurgy ........ St. Louis. N0- Independents '41-'42-'43. MSM Gym Club, Presrdrerli 3 '41-'42-'43. Rifle Club '41-'42-'43, Music Club 4L.-404 Camera Club '42-'43-'46. Engineers Club '42-'4x3. ROTLW Adv. Lambda Chi Alpha '-16. Miner Board '4b. 3 MCKINNIS, CHARLES L., IR..Ceramics.Cape Girardeau. M0- Transier Syracuse University. ACS '-17. ALLISON, GEORGE A. ...... Metallurgy ...... E. St. Louis. Ill. 1 M Club '41-'42, Treasurer '43, Engineers Club '-ll-'gli 4 Independents '41-'42, Varsity Basketball '-ll-'42-'45, MEN . Band '41-'42. SAME '42-'-13. Theta Tau '-lf-'-t3-'flu AMI '43-'46. AIMME '-13. MUELLER, JOHN D. ...., Chemical ..... Webster Groves. M0- Photo Club 5103111-'Llil-'-134'-l-1. Shmnrock Club Atl?-tl-Figs '43. All-tha Chi Siqmu '-lllh'-13-'Al-l. Alkxlilf -ll-'ell' -13 40' 4 - SAME '43. GARTHWAITE. DELBERT L... .MechaniCal. . .ML Hope, Wyli- W Fifty A Xt! 'X '. C g . 7' Y .av TASCHEK, W. DUTTON, D. BUTERBAUGH,1:.,B. HACKMANN, R. ORTON, R SEARS, G. FAULKNER. C. RUSSELL, H. 1 ,, KAPLAN, C. WILLIAMS, R VORBECK, I- GALAVIS, H. WEEKS, I. BRIXIUS, I. VAIDA, P. TASCHEK, WALTER H.. . . .... Mining .... .... D arlington, Wis. KAPLAN, CHARLES S. ........... Mechanical ........... Rolla, Mo. AIME. Transfer Northeastern Unitversity. Engineers Club '39-'4O. In- dependents '39-'40-'4l-'46-'47. ASME '40-'41-'46-'47. Campus Vets DUTTON, DONOVAN A. .... .... M ining .... .... E sconclido, Calif. '46-'47, AIME '46-'47. BUTERBAUGH, BASIL E. ........... Geology ........... Richill, Mo. Engineers Club '42-'43-'44. AIME '43-'44, President Fall '45-'46- '47. Lambda Chi '45, Vice-President '45-'46. Student Council '45-'46. lnterfraternity Council Summer '45, Secretary-Treasurer Fall '45. St. Pat's Board '45. Wesley Foundation Fall '45. HACKMANN, ROBERT E. ........ Electrical ........ St. Charles, Mo. ROTC Band '42-'43, Shamrock Club '42-'43, ASME '42-'43. Tech Club '43-'44, Interfraternity Council '43-'44. Student Council '43-'44. Kappa Sigma '43-'44-'46-'47, House Manager '44. Blue Key '44-'46-'47. Theta Tau '44-'46-'47. Secretary Senior Class. ORTON, ROBERT F. ............. Mining .............. Albany, Ga. Student Asst. Mining Dept. SEARS, GERALD C. ............ Mining ............. Dubuque, Iowa FAULKNER, CHARLES M. .......... Metallurgy .......... Rolla, Mo. ROTC Band '40-'41-'42-'43. RUSSELL, HOWARD G. ....... Chemical ....... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Sigma Pi '45-'46, Treasurer '47, Alpha Chi Sigma '45-'46-'47. AlChE '45-'46-'47, Fifty-one WILLIAMS, RICHARD R.. .. .... Mining .... . . .West Bend, Wis. VORBECK, IOHN C. ....... ' .... Mechanical ........... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. Senior Class Treasurer. Blue Key Honor Plaque. -' GALAVIS, HELY 1. ..... A .... l.Civi1 ............ cereees, Venezuela Theta Kappa Phi '43-'44-'46, Pledge Manager '45. ASCE '43-'-44- '45-'46. Sophomore Class Treasurer. Student Council '45. Rifle Club '45. WEEKS, IAY L. ........... Metallurgy .... .... I ndependence, Mo. ASM '46-'47, Treasurer '46. BRIXIUS, IOHN L. .... . ...Mining .... .... R olla, Mo. AIME '46-'47. VAIDA, PETER P. .......... Mechanical .......... High Bridge, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha. Miner Board. Intramural Sport Award. Rollamo Board. Interfraternity Council. SE IUHS IIT PHUTUBHZIPHEIJ ALLEN, IOHN C. .............. Mining ......... ' ..... Lewiston, N. Y. Lambda Chi Alpha '39-'41-'45-'46, Secretary Summer '46. MSM Academy of Engineering Science, President '39. Alpha Psi Omega, Advertising Manager '39-'40, Vice-President '42. AIME '46-'47.'Blue Key '46-'47. , ' BARKER, ROLLAND c. ........... ceramics .... ...camaem N. 1. Sigma Pi '41-'43-'46, Acs '42-'43, BROADBENT, ELMER IR. .............. Civil .............. Rolla, Mo. BRUCE, CHARLES B. ............. Petroleum ............. Belle, Mo. Football '39-'40-'41, Basketball '39-'40-'41-'45-'46-'47, Co-Captain '46-'47. Engineers Club '39-'4O. Kappa Alpha '40-'4l. Inter- fraternity Council '40-'4l. Blue Key '45-'46-'47. , ' BURNETT, LYNN F. ........... Mechanical ........... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha '40-'45-'46. Intramural Sports '39-'40. Student Council. f DRAGOSET, WILLIAM H. ......... Metallurgy. ........ Avonel, N. I. ' Alpha Lambda '41-'42, Scribe '42-'43. Alpha Chi Sigma '43-'44. AIChE Summer '43. Engineers Club '43-'44. ' DZIEMIANOWICZ, THEODORE.. ...... Chemical. . . I . . .Camden, N. I. Sigma Pi '42-'46-'47. Alpha Chi Sigma '43, AIChE '42-'43. Stu- derit Council Spring '43. FULLOP, PAUL ........ . ...... Mining ............... Mt. Carmel, Ill. ' ,Football '40-'41-'42-'46-',47. Lambda chi Alpha '41-'45-'46, vice I g President '42.-Blue Key '46-'47. u x I FULLER, LEROY W. ............ Chemical .,... ......... S t.' Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '41-'42-'46. St. Pat's Board '42, Senior Class Vice-President '46. . , I IOHNSON, PHILIP -D. ........... Mining ........... Carlsbad, N. M. . Student Council '44-'45-'46. Engineers Club '44. AIME '45-'46-'47, Vice-President '46. 'Theta Tau '45-'46-'47. ' . KALLMEYER, ALBERT W. ......... Mechanical ......... St. Louis, Mo. ' Football '39-'40-'41. Tech Club '40-'41-'42. Engineers Club '46-'47. KINDER, IVAN P. ......... '...chemicci1 ............ E. srl' Louis, 111. Shamrock Club '41-'42. AIChE '41-'42-'43-'44. ,Student Council A '42-'43, Alpha Chi 'Sigma '43-'44, Vice-President '44. Tau Beta Pi '43-'44-'46-'47, President' '44. Engineers Club '43-'44. 'Blue Key '44, J ' N ' KINGSLAND, SCHUYLER I. ......... Chemical ......... St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club '41-'42, Engineers Club 'I '46-'47. AIChE '46-'47. MCCUNE, IOHN P. ..... .... M etallurgy .... ..... C hicaqo, Ill. Kappa Sigma '42. PHILLIPS, MABEL E. .............. Science .............. Rolla, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. ' RANKIN, NORMAN O. ............... Civil ............... Rolla, Mo. . Sigma Nu. Track M. Basketball, Captain. SULLIVAN, IAMES D.. ........... Metallurgy. . . .... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Pi. Student Council. VADEN, IOHN' D. ............... Chemical ............... Rolla, Mo. AIChE. Alpha Xi Epsilon. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. WEBER, WESLEY E. ............ Chemical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club '43. ROTC Band. Alpha Phi Omega. AIChE. 'Sigma Nu. Engineers Club '44. M Club. Honor List. WILLIAMSON, ROBERT L. ........ Metallurgy ........ St. Louis, Mo. Triangle. Interfraternity Council. Music Club. Glee Club. ASM. ALLEN, AURELIUS .......... Chemical ........... sf. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club '43. Lambda Chi Alpha. AIChE. Student Council '44. Interfraternity Council '43. Iunior Class Vice-President. AMADON, HAROLD O. .......... Mining .......... Milwaukee, Wis. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. BALMAT, JACK s. .............. Electrical .............. Miami, rm. Sigma Nu. Alpha Phi Omega. Transfer Mount Union. BARMEIER, ROBERT L. ............. Civil ............. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. Photo Club. Detonators. Miner Board, Editor. Alpha Phi Omega. Sophomore Class Treasurer. ASCE. Student Council. Blue Key. President Theta Kappa Phi Fall '44. ' BLAIR, EDWARD B. ............. Metallurgy ............. Alton, Ill. Transfer University of Arizona. Kappa Sigma. Basketball M. M Club. SAME '43, DAVIS, CARL B.. . . .......... Mechanical ............. St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. Football Squad. ASME. Editor Rollarno '-45. Student Council. ERDMAN, NORMAN ............ Mining .... .... S chofield, Wis. Transfer Michigan University. FRANKOWITZ, Ioseph F. .......... Mining .... .... B rooklyn. N. Y. IONES, EUGENE F. ........ .... C ivil .... .... M exico, Mo. Varsity Track Team. SMITH, REX S. ........... Chemical ........... LaGrange, Ill. Tech Club '43. Sigma Pi. Glee Club. Music Club. Transfer University of Kansas City. STEINER, RICHARD G. ....... Electrical. ...... St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '4l. SAME. AIEE. THOMPSON, HOMER I-'. .......... Civil .... .... R olla. Mo. Rollamo Board. Tau Beta Pi. Engineers Club. Detonators. Honor List '43, Alpha Phi Omega. TUTTLE, ARTHUR L. ......... Mining ......... Baraboo, Wis. Transfer 'Wisconsin Institute of Technology. USADEL, ALBERT W. ......... Mining ......... Wansan, Wis. Transfer Wiscoiisiii Institute of Technology. Transfer Wisconsin Institute ot Technology. Fifty-two TRACE, IAMES I. ....... Mechanical ....... Crystal City. Mo. WISCO, ALVIN A. ....... Metallurgy ....... Platteville. Wis. l X 'rf is Q 5 I ' , 1 WM? f 4 Q Q ? To THE UNIUH EL SS UF 47 IUNIOR CLASS OFF Pres1dent Secretary ICERS Ronald Emo M1ke Delany 7 Vice-President ................................ RCIY Pickeit Treasurer. ................................... Don Allbauqh Walpert Russell Mitchell Fennerty Walpert, George W. Monett, Mo. Murney, William B. Rolla, Mo. McGuire, Albert G. Lander, Wyoming Bermel, Peter F. Colorado Springs, Colo. Fennerty, Francis E. St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-four Downey Keeton MurneY Magruder McGuire Bauman Bermel Aubuchon Schweder Coleman Dasso BSYGI' Downey, William I. St. Louis, Mo. Russell. George D. Rolla, Mo. Bauman, Harry C. Suiiern, N. Y. Aubuchon, Pierre M. Normandy, Mo. Coleman, William G. Rolla. Mo. Beyer, Frank A. Springfield, Mo. Keeton, John R. Miami, Okla. Magruder, William H Portsmouth, Va. Mitchell, Charles M. Martinsville, Va. Schweder. Henry P. Kansas City, Mo. Dasso, Andres' T. Lima. Peru 'is QOH Y' 4l iP' 'Q' Fuller Grant Zwirbla Brady Smith East Dlsllel' Raining Fuller, Leroy W. St. Louis, Mo. Malone, Albert V. Seaton, Mo. Young, Donald A. Clayton, Mo. East, Ioe C. Richmond Heights, Mo. Deuber, George B. ArdsleY, New York Sappington Fronabarger Den Boer Sutton Grant, George T. Hannibal, Mo. Chubb, Walston, Ir. Webster Groves, Mo. Presley, William H., Ir. Kansas City, Kansas Den Boer, Iohn H. Des Moines, Iowa Distler, William B. Oshkosh, Wis. Grady, William I., lr- St. Louis, Mo. - Billard Young Whanger Warren Sappington, Walter L. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Zwirbla, Michael C. Maynard, Mass. Masterson, lohn M. Rolla: MO. Whanger, Iames R. Huntington, W. Va. Raining, Charles R. Clayton, Mo. Mathews, Donald I. St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-five Collar Presley Ferrero Grady Billard, Iames W. Peru, Ill. Brady, Iay E. , Rolla, Mo. Austin, Thomas E. Willow Springs, Mo. Ferrero, Dominic Benld, Ill. Sutton, Glen W. Annapolis, Mo. Malone Chubb Masterson Austin Roderique Deuber Mathews Hequembourg Collar, Donald H. Flat River, Mo. Fronabarger, Odus L. Oak Ridge, Mo. Smith, Carroll E. 4 Ioplin, Mo. Roderique, Francis O. Carterville, Mo. Warren, Glenn W. Springfield, Mo. Hequembourg, Frank D., Ir. Charleston, Mo. 92:1 THE UNIIJH CLASS UF '47 P r 1 5 Uriwal Stryker Mann Doelling Uriwal, Alfons E. St. Louis, Mo. Todd, Fred A. Vichy, Mo. Kaneen, Albert H. Momence, Ill. Franke, Arthur C. Maryland Heights, Mo. Doelling, Robert F. St. Louis, Mo, Fifty-six Delany Leake Todd Chaney Kaneen Kram Franke Howell Burke Glasgow Gregg Benn Delaney, Michael I., Ir St. Louis, Mo. Stryker, Robert S. Mammoth Spring, Ark. Kram, Paul St. Louis, Mo. Howell, Richard B. Alliance. Ohio Glasgow, Lawrence G San Antonio. Texas Benn, Edward H. Wichita. Kansas Leake, William A. Bolckow, Mo. Chaney, James B. Little Rock, Ark. Mann, Horace T. Rolla, Mo. Burke, Thomas I. Rolla, Mo. Gregg, George E. Independence, M0- 1 L1: Emu bfi-zz Tri Nxsww Nbxxss-QQ? Krath Hoelscher Hess U Hildebrand Flota Harkins Deichmann Fisher Grigsby Wicker Bowman Boaz Krath, lay E. Hoelscher, Iames W. St. Louis, Mo. Ioiie, Gerhard E. Buenos Aires, Argentina Johnson, Charles C. Fayette, Mo. Fisher, Iames R. Rolla, Mo. Feinburg, Arthur R. Brookline, Mass. Washington, Mo. Riley, Don A. Kansas City, Mo. Feldbaum, David M. Spotswood, N. I. Grigsby, Harry G. Desloge, Mo. Wicker, Grover R. Kennett, Mo. Boza, Iorge H. Lima, Peru - Kracht Iohnson I acoby Botkin Hess, George E. Rolla, Mo. Hildebrand, Robert L. St. Iames, Mo. Collins, Ioe, Ir. Rolla, Mo. Iacoby, Dwight C. Kansas City, Mo. Bowman, Iames R. St. Louis, Mo. Frost, Quintin R. St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-seven Held Feldbaum Frick Boza Kracht, Robert T. St. Louis, Mo. Flota, David F. Harrisburg, Ill. Wunnenberq, Edward C. Overland, Mo. Frick, Vincent Kansas City, Kansas Boaz, Leonard R. Little Rock, Ark. Logan, Iames W. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Iolie Riley Collins Wunnenberg Gollub Feinburq Frost Logan Held, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Harkins, Michael I. Springfield, Ill. Deichmann, Alphonsus Webster Groves, Mo. Gollub, Wayne O. University City, Mo. Botkin, Lawrence A. Kansas City, Mo. Qu THE IJNIUH III. SS UF '47 Mefford Pagezy Kasten r Weddle L Meiford, Nace F., Ir. Covington, Va. Neumann, Albert L. Lynbrook, N. Y. Ray, Billy B. Humansville, Mo. Irwin, Armen W. Lakeview, Oregon Weddle, Wilbern L. Kearney, Neb. Fifty-eiqltt Merritt Morrow Neumann Petersen Ray Rhwds Irwin Lowder MG1'kWGY Ross HQ Wunnenberq Merritt, Glenn E. Morrow, Thomas H. Rolla, Mo. Pagezy, Michel I. Hercult, France Rhoads, Donald E. Vinita, Okla. Lowder, Donald G. Rich Hill, Mo. Ross, Harvey D. Palmyra, Mo. Wunnenberq, Chris A. St. Louis, Mo. Carthage, Mo. Petersen, Kenneth C St. Louis. Mo. Kasten. 101111 W- Alton, Ill. Max-kway, LerOY H- Ietterson City. M0- Ho. Hui-Chen Likianq. Chind flu! 'J ,Y pi rf ,. 1 .fi 'I ,rf if Reinert Root , Sullivan Ross Ryan Walker Anderson Beezley Foley Schmidt Sachs Sexauer Reinert, Donald O. St. Louis, Mo. Wetzel, Maurice F. Alton, Ill. Hake, Iohn G. Rolla, Mo. Beezley, Ioel E. Rolla, Mo. Peterson, Kenneth F. Sherwood, Oregon Root, Robert L. Marquette, Kansas Iuergens, Raymond I., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Copeland, Alfred E. Rich Hill, Mo. Foley, William I. Sikeston, Mo. Schmidt, Donald G. Hinsdale, Ill. McGehee, Charles L., Ir. Ioplin, Mo. Boeller Hake . Hyde Marchal Sullivan, John A. St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Herman C. Rolla, Mo. Wolfarth, Teddy R. St. Louis, Mo. Hyde, William A. ' Rolla, Mo. Sachs, Herbert B. Rolla, Mo. Sayles, Alan C. Ioplin, Mo. Fifty-nine Bishop Copeland Kueser McGehee Boeller, Emery L. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Ryan, Thomas G. Affton, Mo. Kortiohn, Oliver H., Ir St. Louis, Mo. Kueser, Iohn I. Webster Groves, Mo. Sexauer, Bernard I. St. Louis, Mo. McCormack, George E. New Castle, Ala. Wetzel Woliarth Castleberry Sayles Bishop, William W. Webster Groves, Mo. Walker, Richard H. Rolla, Mo. Anderson, Nels A. Springfield, Mo. Castleberry, Harold D. Gainesville, Ga. Marchal, Iacques H. France Iuergens Kortiohn Peterson McCormack 720 THE .IU IUH CLASS UF '47 Brown Neustaedter Stauiier Muna? Kane Andrews Kuse Ruins Iamboretz , Emo Condit Anderson Earls Valleroy Brands Miner Brown, William R. Neustaedter, William E. Stauiier, Clyde M. Rolla. Mo. Mundy, Iohn L. St. Louis, Mo. Kuse, Quentin F. St. Louis, Mo. Emo. Ronald E. St. Louis, Mo. Earls, Iohn D. Springfield, Mo. Sixty St. Louis, Mo. Kane, Leonard F. Huntington Park, Calif. Rains. Lloyd A. Ava, Ill. Condit. Robert E. Ieiierson City, Mo. Valleroy, Vincent V. Rolla, Mo. Miller. Lester L. Granite City. Ill. Phoenix. Ariz. Andrews, Byron W. El Dorado. Ark- Iamboretz. Lawrence l- St. Louis. Mo. Anderson. Walter F. Dexter, Mo. Brands. Dean A- Webster Groves. M0- . t X x X . Pickett Niewoehner Smith Needham Rother Seraiini Leaver Rector Baerveldt Salvo Wurth Bye Pickett, Ray E. St. Louis, Mo. Hudson, Charles N Springfield, Mo. Hasko, Stephen Racine, Wisc. Rector, Gilbert E. Chicago, Ill. Walker, Richard A. St. Louis, Mo. Niewoehner, Kenneth E. Richmond Heights, Mo. Smith, Walter F., Ir. Rolla, Mo. McGovern, Iames I. St. Louis, Mo. Baerveldt, Robert F. St. Louis, Mo. Salvo, Ioseph V. Crystal City, Mo. Vicoli, Nick E. St. Louis, Mo. Gevecker Hasko Kaempf Lawrence Smith, David G. Palestine, Ill. Needham, Monell E. University City, Mo Petersen, David P. St. Louis, Mo. Kaempf, Leo R. St. Louis, Mo. Wurth, Maurice D. Lincoln, Ill. Miazga, Ioseph F. Ludlow, Mass. Sixty-one Banks McGovern Van Eaton Vicoli Gevecker, Robert V. St. Louis, Mo. Rother, Bill I. A Kirkwood, Mo. Cooper, Iohn A. Hurley, New Mexico Van Eaton, Charles W. Rolla, Mo. Bye, Stanley E., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Vogt, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. Hudson Smith Petersen I Cooper Nowlin Walker Viazga Vogt Banks, Ralph Lynch, Ky. Serafini, Guy Iasper, Mo. Leaver, Harvey B Rolla, Mo. Nowlin, Roger E. Concordia, Mo. Lawrence, William Springfield, Mo. Qu, THE UNIUH CLASS UF '47 Anton Hiatt Hefelfinger KHOPP Bradford Iohnson Thurman C0h9n Canning Landy Spinziq H0W411'd Smith Miller Falk Lieb Anton, Charles P. Hannibal, Mo. Knopp, Charles R. Hannibal, Mo. Thurman, William H. Independence, Mo. Landy, Herbert G. Racine, Wis. Smith, Harlan D. Wellsville, Mo. Sixty-two Hiatt, William H. Lee's Summit, Mo. Bradford, Dorothy R. Rolla, Mo. Cohen, Bernard Bayonne, N. I. Spinziq, Edgar W.. Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Miller, James L. St. Louis, Mo. Lieb, Raymond I. E. St. Louis. Ill. Hefeltinger, Richard R. Webster Groves, M0- Iohnson. Carl R. Kansas City, M0- Canning, Fred H., Il'- St. Louis. Mo. Howard, William E- Rolla, Mo. Falk, Irving C. Forest Hills, N. Y- in lm Wm lm . N NIV NQNANPP Q X Q RUIIISGY Brassfield Costa McClelland Geiss Morgan Westmoreland Hartman Detien 5iI11PkiIl Hogan Cornelius Ramsey, George H. Brassfield, Henry C. Rolla, Mo. Volz, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. McKelvey, Ralph E. Sedalia, Mo. Hartman, William V., Ir. Pittsburg, Kansas Dueker, Stanley T. St. Louis, Mo. Wichita, Kansas Barton, Iohn R. Wellsville, Mo. Garrod, -Fred M. Rolla, Mo. Detien, Don W. Webster Groves, Mo. Simpkin, William E. Hannibal, Mo. McKinney, Iohn D. Belleview, Mo. Michael McKelvey Fields Rasmussen Costa, Eugene C. Springfield, Ill. McClelland, Roland H. Kansas City, Kansas Ferry, Iames W., Ir. Skidmore, Texas Fields, Lester E. St., Louis, Mo. Hogan, William S. West Plains, Mo. Martin, Harold W. St. Louis, Mo. Sixty-three Gregory Garrod Kuhn McKinney Michael, Grover L., Ir Frederick, Md. Geiss, Edward A. Kansas City, Mo. Enochs, Richard C. Kansas City, Mo. Kuhn, Harry W. St. Louis, Mo. Cornelius, Edwin E. Rolla, Mo. Schaeffer, Willard A. Midland, Texas Q Volz Barton Ferry Enochs Hagan Dueker Martin Schaeffer Gregory, Robert O. St. Louis, Mo. Morgan, Charles F. Leasburg, Mo. Westmoreland, Edwin S. Glasgow, Mo. Hagan, Melvin A. Granite City, Ill. Rasmussen, Kermit N. St. Louis, Mo. 720 THE UNIIJH CLASS UF '47 Lightfoot Chafiin Ochs Berry Balstad Schuler Griesedieck Sessen Aka Bixby B1'0W11in9 ,Ayers Schamburg Cardin PCISCIISH Roberson Likens Hechinger Kelley Lightfoot, Edward S. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Schuler, Leonard L., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Sessen, George V. West -Plains, Mo. Browning, Phil A. Newburg, Mo. Schamburg, Wilbert E Perryville, Mo. Roberson, Iames K. Rolla, Mo. Sixty-four Berry, Ierome T. Rolla, Mo. Griesedieck, Donald St. Louis, Mo. Aka, Esretettin Ankara, Turkey Ochs, Calvin M. Perryville, Mo. Cardin, Audie V. Mo-untain Grove, Mo Likens, John W. Cape Girardeau. Mo. Kelley, Iames D. Springfield, Mo. Balstad, Rolf A. Rolla, Mo. Chattin, James E. Rolla, Mo. Bixby, Henry D- ROIICI, MO. Ayers, Oscar B. Rolla, Mo. Paschen, Richard G Princeton, 111- Hechinger, Carl I- St. Louis, Mo. 'A hi! bl H! gl U ,L I ,gl l ,L B ! I vt , 1 ,L Y RUNHHHS HT Allbaugh, Don N. Flori, William I. Richmond Heights, Mo. Carlinville, Ill. Allen, Ioseph D., Ir. Fremont, Charles W., Ir. Westfield, N. I. Rolla, Mo' Alfmennf Frank E- Guuerke, Reinmm c. St. Louis, Mo. Rolla. Mo. Alvarez, Ioseph E. St. Louis, Ill. Annis, Aldon P. Independence, Mo. Billy, Ioseph H. St. Louis, Mo. Bolanovich, Peter St. Louis, Mo. Boswell, Paul B. St. Ioseph, Mo. Bulla, Robert Sesser, Ill. Casselman, Howard M. Rolla. Mo. Claunch, Terrell C. Gulfport, Miss. Coleman, Elbert H., Ir. Kansas City, Mo. Copeland, Roy E. St. Louis, Mo. Corbett, Iohn E. Kansas City, Mo. Corrigan, Iohn E. Wilmette, Ill. Coulter, Gene G. Ioplin, Mo. Davidson, Edwin A. Avon Park, Fla. Davidson, Gerald A. Union, Oregon Day, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Duifner, Bernard W. DeSoto, Mo. Duke, Calvin W. St. Louis, Mo. Eadie, George R. Rolla, Mo. Ecklund, Charles A. St. Louis, Mo. Finney, Robert E. Herrin, Ill. Bingham, Darwin H., Ir. Riverside, Ill. Carron, Gene I. St. Louis, Mo. Doss, Glenn K. Cranford, N. I. Ellis, Sherman E. Rolla, Mo. Fine, Sidney A. Meriden, Conn. Fleher, Walter C. St. Louis, Mo. Gore, Charles B. Excelsior Springs, Mo, Gourlie, Gene F. Lancaster, Wise, Gllilifby, Donald C. St. Louis, Mo. Halcomb, Sammie P, Doniphan, Mo. Hoey, Paul E. Springfield, Mo. Hogan, Iames R. Springfield, Mo. Hudgens, Ellsworth W. Newburg, Mo. Huey, Thomas F. Kansas City, Mo. Hufistutler, Kay K. De Soto, Mo. Hughes, Iohn C. Rolla, Mo. Italia, Santo Collinsville, Conn. Iohnsen, Stanley F. Bonne Terre, Mo. Iones, Oliver W. Flemington, Mo. Kasten, Max L. Alton, Ill. Keeley, Gilbert S. Rolla, Mo. Kelso, lack W. Ioplin, Mo. Knittel, Robert F. St. Louis, Mo. Knoebal, Carl W. Kirkwood, Mo. Kronst, Edwin F. Wilsonville, Ill. Leahy, Iohn V. St. Louis, Mo. Loucks, Earl W., Ir. Camden, N. I. UNIUH5 E TEHITG Harbison, Walter C. Carthage, Mo. Harris, Porter K. Holland, Mo. Iambor, Iames R. Ferguson, Mo. Kerr, Richard Ash Grove, Mo. Lafferty, Loren Bolivar, Mo. . Lankford, Hal G. Lebanon, Mo. Ledbetter, Caroll Lee Flat River, Mo. Sixty-five PHUTUEHAPHED McColgin, Dennis L. Ioplin, Mo. McColl, Gerald D. Rolla, Mo. McNary, Billy D. Sheldon, Mo. Martin, Samuel E. Hannibal, Mo. Mathews, Walter A. St. Louis, Mo. Miller, William I. St. Ioseph, Mo. Moline, Gordon H. Gardner, Mass. Moniak, Eugene Brooklyn, N. Y. I Moran, Iohn T. Carlinville, Ill. Mueller, Edward E. ' Wood River, Ill. Murrell, Iames R., Ir. West Plains, Mo. Myers, Earl R. Rolla, Mo. I Novotny, Ierome D. Tyndall, S. D. Parkinson, William M. Springfield, Mo. Parmenter, Earle G. Kansas City, Mo. Paschal, Edward F. Verona, Mo. Prewett, Iames A. - Rolla, Mo. Price, Charles W. Conway, Ark. Rapp, Iohn W. Seymour, Ind. Raymer, Gordon E. St. Louis, Mo. Roehl, Ernest R. Bland, Mo. A Ruwwe, Ralph W. Rolla, Mo. Sarzin, Iulius L. Brooklyn, N. Y. Schenck, Frederick L. Port Ieruis, N. Y. Schoenky, Henry P. Kirkwood, Mo. Scholz, Arthur E. Cranford, N. I. Schwartz, Ely Rolla, Mo. Seabaugh, Raymond R. Perryville, Mo. Sears, Iohn H. A Webster Groves, Mo. Seidl, Henry W. Richmond Heights, Mo Seper, Louis I. Overland, Mo. Sheppard, Homer T., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Shwartz, Alvin H. New Bediord, Mass. Sidie, Royal W. b St. Mary's, Mo. Southwick, Peter F. White Plains, N. Y. Stahl, Robert A. Springfield, Mo. Stanley, Iohn L. Rolla, Mo. Stohldrier, Oliver H. Webster Groves, Mo. Swientek, Raymond H. Elgin, Ill. Tapperson, Arthur, Ir. Rolla, Mo. Teasdale, Robert F. Rolla, Mo. Thomasson, Edwin M. Mounds, Ill. Y Van Kirk, Iames D. Waterloo, N. Y. Wallace, Iohn W. Caney, Kans. Watkins, Paul A. St. Ioseph, Mo. Weber, Iohn G. St. Louis, Mo. Williamson, Paul E. Lemay, Mo. Wood, Neal Christopher, Ill. Worley, James D., Sr. Rolla, Mo. I FEBH AHY Lenox, William H. Rolla, Mo. Moe, Harold G. Honolulu Ray, Herman A. Newburg, Mo. Rosenthal, Maurice St. Ioseph, Mo. Schalk, Norbert St. Louis, Mo. Schuster, Martin E., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Stoecker, Wilbert F. Valley Park, Mo. Tubielewicz, Thaddeus New York, N. Y. Vreeland, Robert M. St. Louis, Mo. Wallace, Iohn W. St. Louis, Mo. Wehkinq, Charles W. Sappington, Mo. White, Robert T. Glendale, Mo. Witherspoon, Dwayne R. Fredonia, Kans. Ii .72 o l THE UPHU HBE CLASS nr '47 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ,.......... ...... R einhold Poppitzl Vice-Presdient ........ ...... G eorqe Anderson Secretary ........... ........ D avid Tittmctrlw Treasurer ........ ....... H arold Bre-he K Kirk Gosen Wax-sing Edmunds rutsinger Poehler . Wood FHC11 in Otto Springer Cody Danze! Hrach Straub Murray Fliehmml Kirk, Robert C. University City, Mo. Edmunds, Arthur W. Chicago, Ill. Wood, Iames E. Rolla, Mo. Springer, Frederick M. Houston, Texas Hrach, Stan R. Richmond Heights, Mo Sixty-six Gosen, Iohn W. Webster Groves, Mo. Krutsinger, Virgil W. Centralia, Ill. Fitch, George E., Ir. Liberty, Mo. Cody, Fred M. Richmond Heights, Mo. Straub, Harold E. Rolla. Mo. Fliehman, Maurice H. St. Charles. Mo, Warsing, Robert G. Rolla, Mo. Poehler, Arden D. Dieterich, Ill. Otto, Richard M. Crystal City, Mo. Danzer, Carl I. St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Prentice L. Carney. Oklahoma 5 B 1 i 1.1. U nv' .1 ,l ,H sv? ,nv ,, I Moeller Klaber Hollmann Hughes Martin Koiahl Nichelson Lenzini Moeller, Richard E. Vinita Terrace, Mo. Agnew, Louis E. Kirkwood, Mo. Faires, Glenn R. Greenville, Ill. Kofahl, Iohn R. Licking, Mo. Avery, Raymond C., Ir. Framinghan, Mass. Kirgan Hansen Herzog Helm Klaber, George B. St. Louis, Mo. Coolidge, William H. Crystal City, Mo. Brockett, Iohn W. West Plains, Mo. Herzog, Francis I. Rolla, Mo. Nichelson, Chester D. Hawkins Faires Heaton Gerecke Kirgan, Roy L., Ir. St. Iames, Mo. Hollmann, Harold R. St. Louis, Mo. Karr, Harold A. St. Louis, Mo. Heaton, Eldon C. Fenton, Mo. Lenzini, Charles Birch Tree, Mo. Orient' 111- Edwards, Paul K. Drago, William A., Ir. , New Philadelphia, Ohio 5P1'in9'fie1d, MO- Sixty-seven Fuqua Brockett Fazio Edwards Hawkins, Irvin I. Salem, Mo. Hughes, Iohn R. Birmingham, Alabama Brown, Iohn R. Sedalia, Mo. Fazio, Iosegph R. Corona, N. Y. Helm, Robert W. Macomb, Ill. Cunningham, Harry E. Uralde, Texas Agnew Coolidge Karr Brown Downs Avery Drago Cunningham Fuqua, Iohn H. Chicago, Ill. Hansen, Robert C. Union, Mo. Martin, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Downs, Iack S. Springfield, Mo. Gerecke, Arthur F., Ir Webster Groves, Mo 720 THE SUPHU UHE EL S5 If '47 Lechler Younghcfus Crosby Walter N Newell Shute Ditore Fesler P Clifton Hubbard Bates Ferreira I Gokenbach Carpenter Breckner Fesler Lechler, William F. St. Ioseph, Mo. Walter, Richard R. Kansas City, Mo. Ditore, Michael I. New Rochelle, N. Y. Hubbard, William F., Ir. Bosworth, Mo. Gokenbach, Donald C. Aiiton, Mo. - Sixty-eiqht Younghaus, Richard P. Richmond Heights, Mo. Newell, Ladonne E. East Alton, Ill. Fesler, Vernon R. Newburg, Mo. Bates, Loren K. East St. Louis, Ill. Carpenter, Gordon L. West Plains, Mo. Fesler, Lloyd W. Newburg, Mo. Crosby, Thomas E. Festus, Mo. Shute, Iohn W. Ossininq, N. Y. Clifton, Iames G. St. Louis, Mo. Ferreira, Francisco New Bradford, Mass. Breckner. Chester N. Drury. Mo. I 'iii' 549 KH Y 1. U ,1 ,CY 'J' l- -J ,v 1 7 o Wafer Walker Trotter Grimsley Iackson Gunther Shel-'herd O'Neil1 Wafer, Oliver Greenville, Ill. Poppitz, Reinhold A. Wellston, Mo. Smith, Irby L. Paris, Tenn. Gunther, Ioseph W. Kansas City, Mo. Savage, Kent B. St. Louis, Mo. Lawton Schowalter ' Trengove Propst Walker, lames F. Rolla, Mo. Steele, Luther R. Sprinqtield, Mo. Nesler, William I. Dubuque, IOWCI Trengove, Harvey C. Minneapolis, Minn. Shepherd, Alfred H., Ir. Mt. Vernon, Mo. Mengel, Edmund L. Rolla, Mo. Ratclifi Smith Merk Tyrer Lawton, Wilburn P Crocker, Mo. Trotter, Iack K. Herrin, Ill. Blanchard, Bettie L. Carlsbad, N. M. Merk, Cloyd Smithton, Mo. O'Nei1l, Lawrence Rolla, Mo. Lindquist, Elmo G. Rolla, Mo. Sixty-nine Vaughn Poppitz Steele Nesler Blanchard Moss Ege Hutton Savage Mengel Lindquist Hillhouse Ratcliff, Iohn I. Kansas City, Mo. Grimsley, Elbert A. Stanberry, Mo. Moss, Winston C. Rolla, Mo. Ege, Robert W. Springfield, Mo. Propst, Irvin L. Northumberland, Pa. Hillhouse, David L. Branson, Mo. Vaughn, Douglas G. Leslie, Mo. Schowalter, Ralph E St. Louis, Mo. Iackson, Iorge Lima, Peru Hutton, Iames R. Rolla, Mo. Tyrer, Gene A. Affton, Mo. 921, THE SUPHU UHE III. SS I '47 Messner Mann Heyl Menacho McFarland Tucker Brehe Buell Brigance Bennett ' Ballmann Casey Hellrich Wisdom Weismantel HYSIOP Messner, George P New York, N. Y. Menacho, Adolfo V. Lima, Peru Brehe, Harold C. St. Louis, Mo. Bennett, William F. ' Rolla. Mo. Hellrich, Henry I. St. Charles, Mo. Sevmxly Mann, Willis E. Aldrich, Mo. McFarland, Charles E. Kirkwood, Mo. Buell, Floyd O. Rolla, Mo. Ballmann. Richard B. Fort Thomas, Ky. Wisdom, David G. Kansas City. Mo. Hyslop, Clayton I. Quincy, Ill. Heyl, Arthur N. St. Louis, Mo. Tucker, Arthur L. Flat River, Mo. Brigance, Glenn A. Mountain View. Mo. Casey, LarrY I. Potosi, Mo. Vtleismantel, Vtlilliam St. Louis. Mo. L W S5319 X x XX x XX xX RQXX X NNN NS V'X GX Tweedy Villemaire Smith Todd Remington Seltzer Mulligan Peek Tweedy, Iohn F. Rolla, Mo. Spinali, Sam T. St. Louis, Mo. Kelahan, Robert C. Granite City, Ill. Seltzer, Laurence Brooklyn, N. Y. French, Robert G. Kansas City, Mo. Ford I enkins Rossello Eftimoit Villemaire, Lionel Laval, Canada Pippert, William S. St. Louis, Mo. Roberts, George I. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Rossello, Philip I. Oncida, N. Y. Mulligan, Iohn I. Monroe, N. Y. Smith, Edward L. Ingold Kelahan Knutson McDowell Ford, Robert G. Chillicothe, Ill. Smith, Hubert R. Rolla, Mo. Stadelhofer, lack F. Webster Groves, Mo. Knutson, Elmo G. Rolla, Mo. Peek, Charles A. Pendleton, Ind. Weber, Arthur H. Cantwell, Mo. Richmond Heights, Mo. Seventy-one Ostmann Spinali X Pippert Roberts Stadelhofer I Eichelberger Prosky Malone French Smith Weber Gibson Ingold, Louis Salem, Iowa Todd, Ioseph W. Rolla, Mo. Eichelberger, Charles E. Boonville, Mo. Prosky, Abraham Brooklyn, N. Y. Eftimoif, Slave A. Granite City, lll. Gibson, Richard L. Eldon, Mo. , Ostmann, Robert F St. Charles, Mo. I enkins, Roger W. Sparta, Mo. ' Remington, Charles Rolla, Mo. Malone, Wilbert C. Seaton, Mo. McDowell, Roy C. Rolla, Mo. l l , I I iii -'13 4. E is I f in 4, If M ...,... ..-. f gi I. E l f I , , . , , I . i , f , f , ii E .. ii V, I i We THE SUPHU 111115 EL 55 UF '47 Iohnson Hollis Bott Sindelar Heidbrier McCallister Boutin WirfS ,Walker Parsons Bishop H9961 Teas Smith Dameris Cullom Iohnson, Donald H. St. Louis, Mo. Sindelar, Ernest C. Webster Groves, Mo Boutin, Charles R. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Parsons, Robert R. Herrin, Ill. Teas, William C. Freeport, N. Y, Sevonly-lwo Hollis, William Rolla, Mo. Heidbrier, Warren G. New Haven, Mo. Wirfs, Thomas P. St. Louis, Mo. Bishop. Ralph E., Ir Si. Louis, Mo. Smith, Edward I. Vichy, Mo. Cullom. John T. Mt. Olive. Ill. Bott, Winston, F. Libson, Ohio McCallister, Odis L., lf Chicago, Ill. Walker, Rudolph C.. ll Eureka, Mo. Heger, Clarence F. St. Louis, Mo. Dameris. Glenn F. St. Louis, Mo. Bumpus Neely V Birch I Pollock Anderson Adams Ryan ' Kemper Bumpus, Frank I. Buffalo, N. Y. Howell, Theodore R. A Rolla, Mo. Burke, Thomas F. St. Louis, Mo. Adams, Ben M. Benton, Mo. Werner, Charles H. St. Louis, Mo. Crossman Brady Murrell Carty Neely, Ictmes, M., Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Reinkensmeyer, Norman Hoyleton, Ill. King, Iohn D. University City, Mo. , Murrell, Warren H. Newburg, Mo. Ryan, George P., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Tittman, David W. Springfield, Ill. Dunlap Burke Barkley . Ferguson Crossman, Frederick T. . Crown Point, N. YI. Birch, Bettiieane M. Rolla, Mo. Perkins, Therold W. . Rolla, Mo. - BarkleY, Iames E. Lucerne, Mo. Kemper, Robert I. Johnston City, Ill. Warsing, Iohn W., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Seventy-three Iones King Parish Tittman Dunlap, Howard W Cuba, Mo. Pollock, William E. St. Louis, Mo. Dorn, Thomas E. Albuquerque, N. M Parish, George W. Springfield, Mo. Carty, Wayne A. Bangert, Mo. Morgan, William A. Ioplin, Mo. Howell Reinkensmeyer Perkins Dorn Soia A Werner Warsing Morgan Iones, Robert A. Kew Gardens, ,N. Y. Brady, Stanley B. Rolla, Mo. Anderson, Harvey A., Ir Western Springs, Ill. Soia, Ioseph ' Rolla, Mo. Ferguson, Iohn H. Parkville, Mo. We THE SUPHU UHE III. 55 UF '47 Frank Seelig Holmes Woolley Dieckman Schmitt Dalpini Aubuchon Schaefer Dougherty Cofier PTY Breeze Schultz Ross YOUDQ' Frank, Louis E. St. Louis, Mo. Woolley, Wilfred R. Peoria, I11. Dalpini, David I ennings, Mo. Dougherty, Eddie L. Kansas City, Kansas Breeze, Francis V. Centralia, Ill. Seventy-four Seelig, Albert F., Ir. Si. Louis, Mo. Dieckrnan, Leonard E. St. Louis, Mo. Aubuchon, Edward L. Bonne Terre, Mo. Coifer, Harold R. Camden, Mo. Schultz. Edward C. Cape Girardeau. Mo. Young. Reagan H. Rolla. Mo. Holmes. Gerald D. Farmington. Mo. Schmitt. James C. Alton, Ill. Schaefer, Paul F. Joplin. Mo. Fry, Iohn M. Rolla. Mo. Ross, Jesse St. Louis. Mo. E' ' Corbin White 3 Hennessey Perko Simmons Curtin 35 Banks Foster df- Corbin, Harold E. L li- St. Iames, Mo. pl Middeler, Ioseph F. Q, Louisville, Ky. ,R Reichelt, Robert E. 5 St. Louis, Mo. 1 Curtin, F. M. l Cardwell, Mo. ' Mathes, Louis S., Ir. t Long Beach, Miss. Schneider LaRose Ellis Greig White, Harold D. Ft. Worth, Texas Hamilton, Robert C. Rolla, Mo. Breuer, Coy L. St. Iames, Mo. Ellis, Maurice H. Rolla, Mo. Banks, Hampden O., Ir. Flushing, L. I. Lawson, Vernon R. Seneca, N. Y. Pounds Reichelt Rous I-0119 Schneider, Richard A. St. Louis, Mo. Hennessey, Jack R. University City, Mo. Needham, Iohn I. Rolla, Mo. Rous, William C., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Foster, Iack D. Carmi, Ill. Campbell, Richard A Canton, Ill. Seventy-five Mcllroy Breuer Line Lawson Pounds, Ivor Piedmont, Kansas Perko, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. Deso, William H. Whallonsburg, N. Y. Line, Myrl K. Rolla, Mo. Greig, Joseph E. Rolla, Mo. Doane, Ierry D. Springfield, Mo. Middeler Hamilton Needham Deso Pipkin Mathes Campbell Doane 1 Mcllroy, Paul, Ir. Charleston, Ark. LaRose, Bernard A. K Crystal City, Mo. Simmons, Milton L. St. Louis, Mo. Pipkin, Lilburn M. Springfield, Ill. Long, Thomas B. St. Louis, Mo. 724, THE SIQIPHU UHF. CLASS UP 47 Dyer Tischler Dyer, Wayne F. St. Louis, Mo. Daugherty, F. L. Clinton, Mo. Hawthorne, Marion F. Rolla, Mo. Sullivan, Rolland W. Monett, Mo. Seventy-six Subitzky Allen Daugherty Rogers Hawthorne Ayers Evans Sullivan Akers DeBo1t Cole Subitzky, Seymour Mount Vernon, N. Y. Tischler, Martin S. University City, Mo. Ayers, Oscar S. St. Louis, Mo. Akers, Ioe B. Nevada, Mo. Cole. Robert L. San Marcos, Calif. Allen, Howard A. Corinth, N. Y. Rogers, Alfred L. Richmond Heights, Mo. Evans, Isaac R. Crystal City, Mo. DeBo1t, Donald G. Rogers, Ark. E. Daum Meadows Hughes Lieber Reisner Carlson Calhocott Ellis Doak Barrett Bishop Goddard Daum, Edwin L. Granite City, Ill. Pankau, Harlan E. Portsmouth, Ohio Bottermuller, Charles Warrenton, Mo. Ellis, William A. Peoria, Ill. Hardine, Russell Z. Rolla, Mo. Meadows, Robert F. Rolla, Mo. Stein, Herbert S. New Rochelle, N. Y. A. Alanczewski, Walter I. St. Louis, Mo. Doak, William C. E. St. Louis, Ill. Barrett, Marlin W. Rolla, Mo. Wagg, William R. Pittsburgh, Pa. Aybat Bottermuller Collins Withrow Hughes, Edwin L. Ioplin, Mo. Lieber, Gerald St. Louis, Mo. Teel, William L. Overland, Mo. Collins, William W. Webb City, Mo. Bishop, Harry S. Middletown, Mo. Klug, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Seventy-seven Hepp Ianczewski Wagner Waag Aybat, Sahap S. Turgutlu, Turkey Reisner, Pete E. Kansas City, Mo. Wundrack, William A. St. Louis, Mo. Wagner, Carl L., Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Goddard, Rex G. Carthage, Mo. Shanaielt, Mervin E. Belleville, Ill. Pankau Stem Teel Wundrack Strubert Hardine Klug Shanafelt Hepp, Joseph T. Logansport, Ind. Carlson, Dale T. Walnut, Ill. Callicott, Iulian C. Rolla, Mo. Strubert, Ioseph N Lemay, Mo. Withrow, Harold I Oxly, Mo. SUPHUMUHES UT PHUTIIBH PHEII Abbott, Iohn M., Ir. Kansas City, Mo. Anderson, George M. Muskogee, Okla. Bachman, Harold W. Glendale, Mo. Baily, Walter E. Harrison, N. Y. Baker, Chester H. Rolla, Mo. Baker, Iames R. Bevier, Mo. Barker, Iack N. Hume, Mo. Barnes, Chester D. Sedalia, Mo. Bartling, I erry W. Springfield, Mo. Beach, Lester C. Leonard, Mo. Bissell, Iames I. St. Louis, Mo. Boeckman, George O. Marble Hill, Mo. Bogart, Wesley C. Seattle, Wash. Booth, Robert C. Springfield, Mo. Branson, George E. R. Springfield, Mo. Brasel, David F. Beardstown, Ill. Bridegroom, Kenneth E. St. Louis, Mo. Bullard, Iames W. Kansas City, Mo. Burris, Chester H. Robertsville, Mo. Carter, Ward I. Hiltons, Va. Carter, William D. Hiltons, Va. Clooney, Ioseph R. St. Louis, Mo. Collier, Ray B. , Coffeyville, Kans. Collier, Rob M. Coffeyville, Kans. Commerford, Thomas I. Crystal City, Mo. Comstock, Elbert E. - Rolla, Mo. Conyers, Iesse M. St. Louis, Mo. Cook, Alvin C. Licking, Mo. Cook, Arthur L. St. Ioseph, Mo. Cook, Iohn B. Sedalia, Mo. Craver, Claud R. Hannibal, Mo. Crutchfield, Carroll D. St. Louis, Mo. Daly, Thomas E. Kansas City, Mo. Davidson, Phillip B. Hickman Mills, Mo. Dean, Donald L. Warrenton. Mo. Deason. Rov B. Herrin. Ill. Deer, Robert E. Ozark, Mo. Deutrnan. George M. Cuba City, Wis. DeWoody, Robert T. Mountain View, Mo. Driscoll, Richard E. Chicago, Ill. Eisenber Me er gl Y Long Island City, N. Y. Ellison, Floyd A. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Enfield, Bemard M. Iacksonville, Ill. Espenschied, Harvey A. St. Louis, Mo. Fairchild, Robert L. Oak Park, Ill. Fanning, Alfred N. New York, N. Y. Feeger, Iohn A. Elkhart, Ind. Fentzke, A. Daniel Orchard Park, N. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ioseph W. Rolla, Mo. Flynn, Robert H. St. Ioseph, Mo. Freiert, Milton A. St. Louis, Mo. Fuehrer, Tom Kansas City, Mo. Gager, Lem N. Miami, Fla. Gammon, William H. St. Louis, Mo. Garvey, Glen Webster Groves, Mo. Gloriod, Paul W. Iefferson City, Mo. Goodenough, Keith E. St. Louis, Mo. Greenman, David W. Wauwatosa, Wis. Greenwell, Robert I. Paducah, Ky. Hartmann, Lynn F. Rolla, Mo. Hartmann, Robert F. St. Louis, Mo. Hase, Donald H. Ioliet, Ill. Haskell, Donald F. Rolla, Mo. Hechinger, Leo H. St. Louis, Mo. Herndon, William F. Kansas City, Mo. Hill, William E. St. Louis, Mo. Hoehn, Earl E. Perryville, Mo. Hopkins, Iames S., Ir. Kansas City, Mo. Hughes, Iames W. Dixon, Mo. Hunt, Richard Salem, Mo. Ingle, Lewis E. Chanute, Kans. Isringhaus, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. Kahtz, Robert L. Edwardsville, Ill. Kellison, George B. Granby, Mo. Kelly, Donald V. St. Louis, Mo. Knecht, Walter S. St. Louis, Mo. SUPHU HBE Arenberg, Sheldon I. Chicago, Ill. Atkisson, Donald W. Aurora, Mo. Bauer, Iohn A. St. Louis, Mo. Bay, Robert D. St. Louis, Mo. Blankenmeister, Erwin St. Louis, Mo. Boyd, Theodore E., Ir. Wheaton, Ill. Bradford, Samuel A. Buffalo, N. Y. Breton, Ernest I. Winter Haven, Fla. Brown, Stuart, S. Springfield, Ill. Buel, Robert W. Washington, Mo. Callahan, Melvin E. West Plains, Mo. Cantwell, Laurence W. Bucklin, Mo. Carman, Herbert S. Queens Village, N. Y. Carroll, Iohn T. ' St. Louis, Mo, Chandler, Roy A., Ir. Brookhaven, Miss. Clausen, George R. Alton, Ill. E Koenig, Fred G. St. Louis, Mo. Kramer, Walter A. St. Ioseph, Mo. Kraus, Robert C. Rolla, Mo. Krausnick, Charles C. St. Louis, Mo. Kreinheder, Kenneth L. St. Louis, Mo. Kuder, Charles S. Rolla, Mo. Laible, Donald S. Sterling, Ill. Laird, Edward W. Malvern, Ark. Lambe, Iames N. Rolla, Mo. Lambert, Earl W. Harrisburg, Ill. Laughlin, E. P. Kansas City, Mo. Line, Donald L. Rolla, Mo. Linn, Laurel G. St. Louis, Mo. McCarthy, Iohn F. St. Louis, Mo. McCord, Monte W. Herrin, Ill. McDaniel, Siebert A. Rolla, Mo. McKenzie, Beniamin F. Rolla, Mo. Marting, Richard E. St. Louis, Mo. May, Bert Sioux Falls, S. D. Mead, William E. Gouverneun, N. Y. Menze, Richard I. Kansas City, Mo. Meyer, Harlan L. St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Frank A. Webster Groves, Mo. Mittino, Iohn A. . . St. Louis, Mo. Morgan, William I. Waterloo, N. Y. Morlock, Robert F, St. Ioseph, Mo. Mornin, Bobby L, Herrin, Ill. Mudd, Anthony A. Kansas Citv. Mo. Nelson, Don W, Kansas Citv, Mo, ' Niemiste. Wilbur E. ' Leoneth. Minn. N01'mOtl1, Amos N. Kansas City, Mo, Novotnak, Frank Benld, Ill. Obermeyer, Gene N, St. Louis, Mo, Olfe, Carl O. St. Louis, Mo, Osborne, Iohn H., Ir. Charleston, Mo. Padfield, Ralph C. St. Louis, Mo. Padovano, Albert T, Boonton, N. I, Pantaleo, Anthony I, DuQuoin, Ill. TEHI E Davidson, Charles C. Anderson, Mo. Detien, Richard F. Kirkwood, Mo. Ehrler, Iohn W, Chicago, Ill. Erskine, Robert H. Springfield, Ill. Eyberg, Walbridge P. Rolla, Mo. Findlay, Iohn F, Gasconade, Mo, Firman, Eugene F. St. Louis, Mo. Guiney, Stanley E. Zeigler, Ill, Seventy-eight I Peden, William R. Westfield, N. I. Pering, Thomas H. Springfield, Mo. Perry, Iohn D. E. St. Louis, Ill. Pierceall, Billy G. Ioplin, Mo. Poteet, Eleanor A. Lemay, Mo. Preble, William D. ROIIUI MO. Quevreaux, Wilbur F. Webster Groves, Mo. Quinn, Ioseph S. Sedalia, Mo. Ramsey, I . R. Warrenton, Mo. Randle, Ioe E., Ir. West Burke, Vt. Rankin, Iohn F. Lovington, Ill. Rapisardo, Roy R. St. Louis, Mo. Redd, William C. Roxana, Ill. Reilly, Iohn G., Ir. Pachaca, Mexico Reiss, Ioseph I. St. Louis, Mo. Ribchinsky, Louis New London, Conn. Rice, Daniel P. Rolla, Mo. Richter, Hans E. Mineola, N. Y. Riddle, Dean K. Lemar, Mo. Roberts, Ioe B. McCredie, Mo. Robison, Leslie B. Cape Girardeau, Mo Rodden, Wilden D. Muskogee, Okla. Rosenbaum, Seymour New York, N. Y. Ross, Charles I. St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Floyd F. St. Louis, Mo. Roux. Philippe I. Rolla, Mo. Sartorius, Richard C. St. Louis, Mo. Schirmer, William A. St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Arthur L. Webster Groves, Mo. Schmidt, E. Murray Hinsdale, Ill. Schmiedeler, Robert I. Salina, Kans. Schmitz, Iohn F. Albertson. N. Y. Shaver, Arthur I. St. Louis, Mo. Seelig, A. F. Kansas City, Mo. Siegel, William A., Ir. Kansas City, Kans. Siracusa. Ernest I. Crystal Citv, Mo. Smith, Gene C. Kansas City. Mo. Smith, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Smith, Russell A, Southwick, Mass. Snow, Damon W, Kirkwood, Mo, Speak, Beniamin C, Fornfelt, Mo, Sphar, Curtis W. DuQuoin, Ill. Stallman, Ralph A, Affton, Mo. 'rqv' Starkweather, Reuben H, ' Rolla, Mo. Steele, Harry B., Ir, West Plains, Me, Stein, Iohn E. Rolla, Mo. Telthorst, Edgar I, St. Louis, Mo, Telthorst, Harold M, St. Louis, Mo. Thomas, Iohn E. Rolla, Mo. Th0mPSOn, Clarence W. Rolla, Mo. Thompson, Richard H. Kirkwood, Mo. Thorp, Iohn M. St. Louis, Mo. Timbrook, Paul W. St. Louis, Mo, Tothill, Charles E. B. Old Greenwich, Conn, Turner, Clifford E. Rolla, Mo. Turner, William E. Walnut Ridge, Ark. Vaughn, George E., Ir. Springfield, Mo. Viles, Landon C. Bolivar, Mo. Wagner, Robert A. M Treynor, Iowa Weiberg, Earl B., Ir. Kansas City, Mo. Weinland, Harold A. E. St. Louis, Ill. Wells, Vernon L. Caney, Kans. Wesley, Wallace M. Rolla, Mo. Whitlock, Reginald R. Clinton, Ind. Wilks, Iohn C. Caruthersville, Mo. Wilzer, E. F. St. Louis, Mo. Winn, Ralph A. St. Louis, Mo. Winters, Billy K. Rolla, Mo. Winters, F. E. Marion, Ind. Wolsey, David E. Rolla, Mo. Wright, Floyd W. St. Louis, Mo. Yochum, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Young, William I. Minden Mines. Mo. Ziebell, Wilford R. Beloit, Wis. Zirinsky, Stanley Brooklyn. N. Y. Zurheide, George B. St. Louis, Mo. FEBH AHY La Page, Ioseph A. Newburgh, N. Y, Lodwick, Llewelyn N. Columbiana, Ohio McHenry, Charles River Mines, Mo. Mattlage, Raymond F. St. Louis. Mo. Miller, Fred I . St. Louis, Mo. Miller, George P. Conway, Ark. Presnell, Robert E. St. Ioseph, Mo, Rice, Iohn H. Rolla, Mo. Ronald, William R. St. Louis, Mo. Sevick, Ioseph G. Yonkers, N. Y. Skedzeleski, Karol A. Camden, N. I. Slusher, Robert C. Lexington, Mo. Wallney, Harley H. Berwyn, Ill. Whisler. Roy C. Normandy. Mo. Williams, Raymond l. St. Louis, Mo. Winning. William T.. ll'- Herrin, Ill. Wood, Robert C. Leasburq, Mo. T l z t I E l I H A. .-. 1, 'NV K ' . . .. Y. . , . . - 5... , , ,,,, , . , , ,,,, N., .,,, .,,,,,,-,,,....-. .....-.,. .-..--..e.., - .- ,.-..-.-.. W---Hue. .- I--.W - S ig 5. lg' fa fx n .Nl Inq 5 I F lx H K . in P ' ll ll ffm. ffl fl x il. lr 21 Elk l bl hh QC: an nc n lr-1 I1 ill hh in n nl n un n 1 l. In il I rl 1 I all Lv. L 1 BL 1, lm gl gl gl. ani .I I 'fi 'ff , ,L ll, P I- T' 'i VL 3,3 5 1. ' F PHESHM N CLASS UF '47 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Presldent .........,.,................,,-,,,,.,.....,.,,,,,-,,- Vice-President ....... Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... -----Ivan Bounds Rupert Bullock W. Brotherton --------Tom Banfield Abendschein, I. C. Absalom, I. S. Acheson, E. R. Adams, I. W. Aegerter, P. A. Aldag, I. H., Ir. Allan, C. W. Allen, C. A. Allen, I. B. Amsler, I. O. Anders. R. B. Anderson, D. W. Angermann, W. I. Apple, 1. B. Arman, I. H. Armstrong, R. A. Arnott, C. W. Arp, I. T. Atwell, I. R. Averbach, P. Bach, W. E., Ir. Bagwell. R. S. Baird, F. Banfield, T. I. Barker, I. A. Barnes, E. A. Barnett, B. I. Barsachs, E. H. Baumgarten, E. F. Becker, R. F. Beckham, O. S., Ir. Beeson, M. A. Belew, L. F. Bell, R. E. Benoit, M. E. Bentrup, E. A. Berenato, A. I. Berger, F. C. Bergman, F. W. Bertelsmeyer, I. G. Betz, I. G. Betz, R. A. Beumer, W. L. Birbeck, L. R. Birch, F. E., Ir. Birk, G. P. Bishop, E., Ir. Bishop, I. W. Black, C. K. Black, K. L. Blackstock, R. S. Blancke, C. D., Ir. Block, C. G. Bloome, L. G. Bloome, M. E. Bloome, R. L. Bock, G. H. Boecker, F., Ir. Boehme, M. R. Bolles, O. Bollwerk, G. P. Bolton, C. A. ' Bolton, C. O. BOPP, G. W. Born, W. C. Boschert, C. H. Bounds, I. L. Bowan, I. A., Ir. Bowkley, H. L. Bowling, C. P. Bradley, A. I. Bradley, K. R. Brandt, D. G., Ir. Brandt, I. P. Brauer, C. W. Breedon, R. H. Breidert, E. C. Breit, W. R. Brice, F. L. Brink, R. E. Brooks, M. G., Ir. Brooks, R. A. Brotherton, O. W. Brown. B. L. Brown, I. P. Brown, I. A. Brown, W. B., Ir. Bucha, W. F. Bucher, H, E., Ir. Buchholz, H. D. Bullock, R. E. Burke, I. F. Burke, W. M. Burns, L. I. Busch, R. G., Ir. Butler, P. A. Buttrey, C. G. Byrns, H. F., Ir. Cady, W. S. Caldwell, A. B., Ir. Calhoun, I. A. Calkin, M. L. Calton, M. R. Campbell, E. D. Campbell, R. B., Ir. Campbell, W. W. Carlson, G. E., Ir. Carney, D. F. Carney, I. L, Ir. Carney, W. D. Carroll, C. N. Carter, E. E. Carter, R. E. Caruso, A. V. Casey, W. B. Casper, V. O. Castelli, A. V. Castrale, A. Caudle, D. R. Ceresa, I. T. Chambers, A. L. Chambers, F. T. Chapman, D. R. Chapman, H. E. Chapple, R. E. Chen, W. Y. Choate, R. L. Choate, W. D. Chopp, W. M. Chorney, P. L. Ciarico, A. I. Clark, W. W. Close, R. D. Close, W. D. Cockerel, I. E. Coffee, RQE. Coffelt, I. K. Coffey, R. F. Coffman. I. A. Cohen, B. Cole, I. M. Comanich, G. W. I Constable, S. P., Ir. Cook, I. R. Coolbaugh, W. E. Cooper, I. D. Corey, W. E. Costley, L.. I. Cox, D. R. - Crabtree, G. W. Craig, C. L. Cramer, R. R. Crandell, E. L. Crawford, D. W. Crippen, R. G. Cronk, R. I. Crull, I. L., Ir. Crump, I. S. Culmo, S. A. Cunningham, W. P. Dampf, D. P. Danz, A. G. Da Silva, A. I. Da Silva, A. I. Davidson, D. S. Davies, E. R., Ir. Davis, R. W. Davis, R. E. Day, D. I. Day, R. DeHekker, L. KT. Del Porte, K. H. Demirtas, S. Deschler, A. I. Diefenbach, R. E. Dillon, I. B. Dintleman, W. W. Dixon, M. B. Dodwell, O. B. Dodwell, R. L. Seventy-nine Donahoe, R. G. Dozier, I. D. Dronen, W. S. Dryden, I. L. Duerr, S. E., Ir. Duncan, P. D. Dunn, E. E. Dyer, W. S., Ir. East, C. G. Eaton, G. R. Eby, I. C. Eckert, F. H. Edwards, W. I. Eggemann, R. V. Eichholz, I. H. Eidson, D. L. Eldridge, A. K. Ellenson, R. B. Ellinor, M., Ir. Elliott, I. O. Elting, W. M. Endraske, V. P. Etem, H. C. Eveld, H. Ewing, R. H. Fader, D. I. Fahs, D. G. Fallis, C. E. Fann, R. W. Fannin, E. R. Farrell, I. R. Farrell, R. D. Faulkner, W. C. Feigenbaum, M. Feltmann, I. A. Feltz, W. R. Ferber, T. H. Ferguson, I. R. Ferguson, W. Ferguson, W. E. Fermann, R. D- Ferrantelle, I. A. Ferry, R. S. Fiebelman, I. P. Fields, E. C. Fields, E., Ir. Filer, E. H. Fischer, N. A. Fischer, R., Ir. Fitch, T. I. Flippo, R. V. Florian, A. M. Flynn, G. I., Ir. Flynn, I. D. Forman, H. G. Fossi, R. L. Fox, W. F. Franklin, R. O. Frautschi, R. I. Frazier, R. M. Freeman, C. C. Frick, William M. Friederich, I. B. Frisella, I- I. Fulford, W. W. Futo, W. R. Gabelmann, W. L. Gaddy, I. H. Gaines, R.'A. Gallaher, B. E. Galletta, A. L. Gallimore, H. G. Gardner, C. F. Gates, R. W. Gebhart, B. G. George, O. K. George, R. I. ' Georger, L. I. Gerbic, I. W. Gergeceff, G. W. Gerler, V. M. Giacomelli, S. Gilbert, I. H. Gladding, I. C. Gminski, E. S. Goller, C. H., Ir. Good, I. C. Gooddinq, A. C. Goolsby, R. W. Gore, A. G. Gorline, A. W. Gosen, T. H. Graham, A. E. Graves, C. E., Ir. Greco, L. E. Greene, F. S. Greer, D. P. Grevin, G. H. Griesedieck, H. C., Ir Grimm, A. F. Grimm, D. C Grotefendt, R. F. Gurley, L. L. Guth, j. E. Guth, K. A. Haas, P. A. Hagan, W. E. Hailey, W. L. G. Hall, I. H. Hallemann, I. E. Ham, H. B. Hamlin, L. D. Hammond, I. Q. Hansen, R. O. Hardin, A. K. Harris, W. M. Hart, I. W. Hart, W. D. Harter, R. I. Hartmann, R. T. Hawkins, L. M., Ir. Hay, I. L. Haymes, W. G. Hazlewood, C. E. Heacock, D. I. Heath, D. L. Heil, I . B. Heirnberger, W. W. Heinz, R. W. Heisler, W. B. Helwig, A. W. Hemme, A. F. Henderson, W. B. Henry, E. C., Ir. Henry, I . A. Henry, L. C . Henslee, R. T. Hercules, F. P. Herley, D. F. Herman, R. F. Herrmann, T. A. Herzberqer, C. F. Hesler, G. I. Hetherington, I . L. Heying, L. M. Higgins, A. I. Higgins, I. S. Higgins, W. G. Hilburn, I. O. Hill, A. R. Hill, E. C. Hiltenbrandt, E. H., Sr. Hinton, R. L. Hippard, W. G., Ir. Hissom, R. C. Hobelman, M. G. Hogland, V. W. Hollenbach, B. D. Hollingshead, H. A. Holme, R. N. Holmes, T. A. Holt, R. E. Holtgrieve, B. M. Holtwick, I . H. Horton, W. I. Houk, C. C. Howard, H. D. Howell, B. D. Howes, G. E. Huber, P. A. Hudson, A. I. Hudson, W. B. Hutfer, I. O. Hutfer, R. D. Hughes, R. F. Hughes, W. P. Hull, R. I. Humphrey, W. D. Humphreys, R. O. Hunt, D. C. Hursh, C. L. Hutton, H. S., Ir. Hutchings, L. E. Hyatt, E. P. Hyland, G. V. Hymes, C. R. Imus, B. W. Iablonski, E. I. Jackson, E. E. Iacoby, B., Ir. Iadwick, I . E. Iamieson, G. W. Iaszarowski, V. M. Ienkins, R. Iennings, T. B., Ir. Iohnson, F. A. Iohnson, I. L. Iohnson, M. G. Iohnson, R. B. Iohnston, H. M., Ir. Iohnston, R. D. Iohnston, R. E., Ir. Iohnston, R. A. Iones, A. A. Iones, C. R. Iones, P. E. Iones, R. T. Iorcke, O. A. Iudah, R. I. Iuenger, G. I ., Ir. Iulien, C. V. Kallbrier, I. E. Kaller, H. C. Kapernaros, E. L. Karr, R. I . Kassing, G. M. Kauffman, E. E. Kelley, G. H. Kelley, W. O. Kellogg, G. W. Kelly, P. B. Kelly, R. E. Kelly, W. A. Kennedy, I. C. Kennedy, T. E., Ir. Kern, I. V. FHESHMAN III. S5 Kieffer, W. I. King, A. C. Kingsborough, D. G. Kingsley, D. L. Kinkade, B. K. Kinkhorst, D. L. Kinsey, G. E. Kirchhoefer, A. F. Kirk, W. W. Klaus, I. Klein, K. H. Klemme, A. T. Kleyboecker, W. H. Knappert, I. W. Knauer, R. T. Knepper, A. E. Knigge, C. E. Knight, G. L., lr. Knueppel, R. L. Koch, I. N. Kolkhorst, H. W. Kollasch, E. I. Komoto, F. K. Koppel, P. I. Kost, R. K. Kottwitz, W. E. Kovach, I. I. Kowalski, T. A. Koziboski, E. A., Ir. Krattt, W. B. Krainess, A. M. Kraus, K. L. Krause, A. M. Krautschneider, K. L Krawets, I- S- Kreienkamp, R. O. Kreitzman, D. O. Kronsberg, F. N. Kruse, A. O. Kuebrich, H. P. Kuhlman, E. A. Kunz, C. O. Kwadas, E. I. Kyburz, E. P. ' Laird, H. W. LaMaster, C. C. Lange, R. C. Lansiord, R. E. Lavery, F. G. Lawrence, E. F. Lawrence, I. L. Lay, G. R. Leach, W. E. Lebrecht, I . L. Lee, W. Lemmon, G. L. Lemp, K. H. Lennert, A. E. Leonard, R. H. Lester, H. E. Letizia, D. P. Lewis, H. D. Lichius, K. W. Liebach, I. A. Linkeman, C. W. Lohman, H. C. Loveless, E. T., Ir. Lovell, M. S. Lowe, G. E. Loyd, I. E. Lukrotka, L. I. Lundby, W. Lurcott, C. W. Luthy, E. M. Lutz, A. I. Lynch, I. F. Lyons, R. B. McCabe, I. C. McCarty, H. M. McCoid, R. L. McCombs, R. E. McCullough, W. C. McDonald, R. E. McDowell, R. G. McElhiney, R. S. McGovern, D. E. McGowan, I. P. McGowan, R. E. McGrath, I. B. McMahan, I. E. McNally, R. I . McNamara, T. H. McNichols, I. R. Maaql R. H. Mabie, G. W. MacDonald, I. B. MacKenzie, R. E. Maddox, G., Ir. Magers, W. I. Mahoney, C. T. Main, W. I. Malinee, I. E. Manetzke, I. C., Ir. Mantels, V. E. Marcus, L. D. Marsh, G. E. Marshall, D. W. Marshall, E. I. Marshall, W. R. Marti-Balaguer, L. Martin, N. C. Martine, I- I. Marzano, A. M. Masterson, R. F., Ir Matthews, C. W. Matthews, P. A. Maxeiner, W. H- May, R. W. Means, R. T. Megetf, S. Mendell, R. H. Mengel, W. K. Menzemer, C. L. Merchant, D. C- Mernah, I . T. Merritt, A. B. Mertens, K. A. Merz, K. I. Mey, K. W. Middleton, D. F. Milkie, E. I. Miller, B. F. Miller, C. E. Miller, I. R. Miller, L. E. Miller, R. O. Milligan, E. I. Mink, H. A. Mink, R. L. Mitchell, I . L. Mitchell, I. R. Moeller, G. L. Monroe, W. R. Mooney, E. W. Moreland, O. N. Morris, I. B. Morrison, I. I. Morse, R. P. Morse, R. H. Mosedale, I. M. Moser, C. I. Moy, D. S. Moy: M. Moyle, R. E., Ir. Mrosek, T. I. Muehring, I. E. Mueller, E. M. Mueller, H. E. Mueller, W. F. Murille, I . D. Murariv, H. I . Murphy, P. I. Murphy, W. L. Myers, L. E. Myslinski, F. I. Nalesnyk, D. Naphen, F. K. Nash, S. L. Neal, P. E. Neustaedter, R. H. Newton, P. Nickens, T. L. Niederstadt, N. A. Niederstadt, R. I . Nielsen, R.K. i Nolan, P. B. North, O. S. Nowell, B. C. 0'Brien, R. C. - O'Connor, I . W. O'Dell, H. B. Oellien, H. F. Ogle, N . L. Oldenburg, T. I. O'Neal, I. H. Orr, W. G., II Osborn, C. F., Ir. Ost, R. I. Ouzer, S. Packheiser, I-'. Q. Painter, I. L. Palubiak, C., Ir. Pankers, R. E. Park, H. D. Parker, P. L. Parker, R. C. Parkinson, W. D. Parks, S. L. Passorelli, W. F, Putrick, D. I. Paulsell, R. E. Payne, C. Penman, R. R. Peppers, R. E. Perino, P. R. Perry, R. C. Peterson, D. W, Peterson, R. E, Petaka, A. M. Pfeiter, H. I. Pfirman, E. T. Ptitzer, I. R. Eighty Ulf '47 Phillips, H. I. Plummer, T. P. Plunkett, D. A. Pollish, L. Porter, R. C. Powell, I . A. Prosise, R. R. Prouty, W. T. Pyle, R. D. Raftone, I. I., Ir. Raines, W. G. Ransom, G. G. Reed, C. I. Reed, R. W. Rees, G. A. Rehagen, H. A. Rekate, G. I. Remacle, R. I. Remmert, W. E. Renner, L. I. Resnick, A. V. Reynolds, H. E. Rhea, M. W. Richardson, E. R. Rieder, C. M. Riepl, M. Riggs, R. C. Riviello, S. F. Rixman, D. I. Roach, B. F. Roach, K. C. Robinson, W. W., Ir. Rohr, M. R. Roller, R. F. Romano, F. I. Ross, I. A. Roth, D. K. Rousseau, I. C., Ir. Rowe, I. D. Ruenheck, R. T. Ruff, D. O. Russell, I. H. Russell, R. H. 'K Rutledge, R. E. Ryan, I. D. Ryan, I. L. Sabo, E. L. Sabo, V. F. Sacks, M. Sage, I. H. Sakonyi, F. W. Sakonyi, I. I . Salomo, W. E., Ir. Sanders, C. R. Sanders, R. L. Sanderson, E. D., Ir. Sanderson, W. B. Sands, E. R. Saunders, M. I-'. Savage, C. R. Sayre, L. E. Scales, S. R. Schabel, R. T. Schaefer, E. A. Schaefer, L. A. Schaefer, M. Schaifrodt, I. E. Schattenburg, G. M. Schmedake, R. E. Schmid, N. H. Schmitt, P. I. Schnaedelbach, G. Schoch, W. A. Schott, R. I. Schowengerdt, E. E. Schrader, P. O. Schuenemeyer, Irvi Schuermann, W. 0, Schulte, G. I., Ir. Schwab, R. E. Schwartz, L. K. Seabourne, C. W. See, B. G. Seibert, F. H. Seitz, W. G. Settgas, R. C, Shaffer, L. K. Shawl I- C. Shaw, R. I . Shaw, W. H. Sheeley, H. A., Ir. Shelton, G. C. Shelton, T. B. Shepard, W. M. Shepardson, E. C Short, K. E. Shourd, R. R., Ir. Shroyer, R. B. Shukers, C. F. Sieckman, E. H. Simmons, W. L. Sims, D. E. Slankard, R. C. Slawsky, M. L. Slover, E. E. Slusser, W. N. o nL. Smart, R. I. Smith, C. M. Smith, D. E. Smith, D. W Smith, G. A. Smith, H. I. Smith, I. E. Smith, I. I. Smith, L. W. Smith, L. T. Smith, M. E. Smith, O. H. Smith, P. I. Smith, R. E. Smith, W. E. Snoddy, S. H. Snow, F. P. Snyder, L. P., Ir. Spanberger, L., Ir. Spanier, L. A. Sparks, I. L. Spencer, W. A. Sponske, I . I Springstube, C. P. Stahl, R. P. Staley, H. G. Stanhope, R. D. Steele, G. R. Stegemeier, R. I. Stein, H. W. Stein, W. E. Steiner, R. H. Steimneyer, G. H. Stephens, I. F. Steuterman, I. A. Stewart, W. H. St. Iohn, E. I. Stobie, A. SB., Ir. Stone, M. H. Stone, S. D. Strassner, S. H. Straughan, D. E. Stumpf, K. E. Swartz, S. A. Sydner, I . I. Szumachowski, E. R. Tanner, P. E. Tate, D. E. Taylor, D. I. Teagarden, D. M. Telthorst, D. H. Tempel, D. G. Tennill, I. R. Terry, R. M. Tess, C. I-'. Teter, F. M. Thielker, E. E. Thielker, R. H. Thomas, R. I. Thomason, I. B. Thompson, E. T. Thompson, O. E. Thompson, R. A. Tibbs, H. E. Tillman, E. R. Tippit, V. E. Tolgay, M. Y. Toomey, I. B. TorresCalderon, H. Townsend, R. I. Trautman, W. R. Tripp, H. P. Tunnicliff, C. I. Turk, C. G. Ummel, O. R. Underwood, C. B. Upright, H. Vaccaro, C. S. Van Amburq, C. W. Van Epps, C. A. Van Hook, I. T. Van Stavern, E. C. Vaughan, C. E. Voiles, C. F. Vonder Bruegge, L. E. Wagner, B. C. Walker, M. G. Walker, W. W. Walpert, K. D. Ward, F. L. Warfield, R. A., Ir. Warren, E. W. Watson, H. G. Watson, R. A. Watts, K. E. Watz, F. I. Watz, V. B. Weaver, A. S. Weber, F. L. Webster, I. P. Webtser, R. S. Wees, F. E., Ir. Wehmeier, L. M. Weinel, R. P. Weinstein, W. Weissmann. T. S. HM .4 ,ff V 'Q V, If A gl' al A J' 'Tv K? f W ,I K gl all at Y ggi' ht il! ggi gl Ll hi h h gi gf ll iii h 53 Eze n ia nl in i 5 E I I Fa 8 S M x X I i It F A l t It s .X' If ii rj. I1 if .' It t Fi 1 I I l l l,..- L1-. Q.. gt L5 Li' ,nf - F, 4 1 u if. 1 nl' .4 1. 1 l,-1 'i gv, .4 , 1, Qi as gk i i LS- r it 3 ! 'gs f . -1 f Front Row: B o u n d s . Beuxner, Marti, Howell, Marshall, Marshall, Dozier, Hy- land. Second Row: Black, D rone n, Berger, Dampt, Busch, Howard, Barsachs, Wal- rath. Third Row: Coolbaugh, Cole, Iones, At- well, Edison, Iones, Kuntz, Smith, Walker. Back Row: Perry, Hansen, Higgins, E. I. Marshall, Bolton, Cotielt, Middleton. Front Row: Stein, Schaefer, Oellien, Shep- ardson, Peterson, Ruenheck, McNichols, Wolfram, Williams, D. W. Smith. Center Row: Wilkinson, Schuab, Rekate, Winters, Wesley, Short, Richardson, West, Castrale, Macdonald. Back Row: Birk, Schmitt, Weber, Mabie, Slover, McGowan, Williams, Slankard, Simmons, Robertson. Front Row: Herrmann, Martine, Murillo, Mink, Brown, Hobelman, Castelli, Barnes, Gervin, Greco. Second Row: Heacock, Campbell, Hutter, Bach, Filer, Donahoe, Flippo, Lutz, Boeck- er, Merchant. Third Row: Knight, Blackstock, Bloome, Bloome, Harris, B l o o m e , Ellenson, Krause, Georger, Johnston. Fourth Row: Hollenbach, Koppel, Hart- man, Hull, Kirk, Fischer, Iones, Harris, Lichius, Crull. Back Row: Kauffman, Fahs, East, Brink, Hercules, Grimm, Ryan, Morse, Kern, Farrell. Front Row: Matthews, Paulsell, Weh- meier, Wilson, Ioseph, Schowengerdt, Vaughan, Straughan, Frankenberg, Ia- blonski. Center Row: Park, Wees, Wolchek, Henry Greene, Nolan, Passarelli, Rousseau Phillips, Taylor. Back Row: Woodson, Wilsonholme, Stege- meier, Stanhope, Shelton, Lange, Rut- ledge, Schmid, Tess, Wirfs. Front Row: Mueller, B r o W n , Schaefer Steiner, Spencer, Thompson, Strassner Saunders, Schwartz, Tippit. Center Row: Hay, Sakony, Sage, Fischer, Vonder Bruegqe, Sayre, I. E. Smith Wolff, Shepard, Zander. Back Row: Dyer, Prosise, Webster, Tate Niederstadt, Staley, Steuterman, Yurgel See, Marcus. 1 1 1 Eighty-one I I I l lg!! .Ig I I IZ fs . I 1 e I , I Y I I In Ii I L, I 1 Is . v. i. I -I I 4 I Ll. I. I I I If I I I t I 'I 1. ,I . In I . I f I I . - I I I I Welton, T., Ir. Werner, E. I. West, L. I. Westlake, L. E., Ir White, F. E., Ir. White, T. W. White, W. W. Whitney, R. D. Widup, R. E. Wiley, R. C. Wilkinson, E. C. Will, R. C. Allaman, G. O. Applebaum, S. Babbitt, I. R. Bachman, W. G. Barrow, R. B. Bartels, E. A. Behm, I. W. Bender, R. L. Berger, L. D. Berley, I. P. Borqerding, L. H. Brakensiek, W. E. Braun, E. C. Bregger, F. E. Brinkmann, C. E. Broaddus, R. D. Byrd, H. C. Campion, I. Cantwell, R. S. Carl, I. I. Cheasley, R. N. Church, C. H. Clayton, R. T. Corey, M. D., Ir. Corigliano, D. I . Corn, I . W. Dalpini, L. Deutch, M. Dieringer, D. R. Dillender, G. DiLorenzo, I. FHESHIVIZ-IN CLASS Williams, A. D. Williams, I. C. Williams, I. E. Williams, M. P. Williams, N. Williams, R. V. I. Wilson, R. E. Wilson, W. G. Wilson, W. I. Wilsonholme, I. T. Winchester, B. I. Winchester, R. L. Winkler, C. E. Winter, E. F. Winter, K. Winters, W. I. Wipke, W. I., Ir. Wissmann, W. W. Withers, I. S. Witt, A. G. Wittman, R. E. Wolchek, W. E. Wolfe, C. L. Wolff, O. U. PHESHMEN E 1112111 li 1 DiPrimo, T. I. Doll, I. W. Dowling, D. I. Drake, A. A. Duley, C. L. Duley, R. D. Dunbar, D. D. Duncil, G. K. Dunlap, L. H. Dunn, I. T. Ellis, I. T. Estep, E. C. Estep, C. C. Etz, C. E. Evans, T. R. Feucht, R. E. Floyd, I. D. Foster, C. T. Freeman, I. E. Freuler, P. A.- Funk, H. C. Galavis, R. E. Garino, I.4E. Gates, I. A. I Glenn, D. E. Greenberg, A. I. Gregory, S. H. Gremmelsbacher, I. H. Grothaus, I. V. Gruendler, W. S. Haas, K. I. Hale, C. K. Hammond, H. R. Hampson, W. L. Hanson, E. G. Hart, F. H. Haynes, H. E. Heetiield, R. D. Hellriegel, E. I. Hernan, I. F. Heuer, G. H. Hixon, C. M. Holmse, W. O. Hoopes, I. E. Hornkohl, M. L. Hornung, D. W. Horst, W. E. Houghton, C. F. Houska, H. Hudson, C. L. Hutchison, A. C. Iamison, P. E. Ieifries, I. M. Ieffries, N. W. Iekel, C. A. Iones, L. G. Iones, R. C. Iones, W. A. Kahre, R. W. Kaiser, W. F. Kehr, E. A. Kehr, I. C. Eighty-two ff' UF '47 Woltram, R. E. Wolk, N. B. Wong, H. Wood, C. H., Ir. Wood, D. I. Wood, I. H. Woodson, R. B. Worseck, R. L. Wortman, I. C. Wright, I . W. Wright, I. E. Wyss, H. E. FEBH Kelly, W. O. Kinder, D. C. Kirby, I. R. Klasinq, H. H. Klein, R. E. Koenig, W. B. Konviser, D. I Landis, E. R. Lawrence, P. A. Leavy, M. I. Lewedag, R. I. Lewis, I. W. Lindimore, E. C. Longolius, W. C. McClinton, I. L. McDonald, F. I . McFarland, B. Y. McGee, M. L. McGee, R. L. McKinney, M. B. Mann, C. K. Manocchio, P. Marshall, D. W. Martin, B. E. Mehler, P. P. Mertzlufft, G. M. Meyer, G. E. Meyer, R. L. Midyett, C. A. . D Miederhoif, A. I . Mitchell, I . S. Moore, D. D. Morisseau, W. C. Murphy, W. M. Myerson, S. Norris, M. E. O'Rourke, I . P. AHY Ottensmeyer, M. B. Parks, I. L. Parks, I. W. Penotti, V. G. Perryman, I. E. Peterson, E. F. Phelps, A. L. PhiliPPi, E. N. Pigott, P. G. Porter, I. R. Preston, F. Purdy, D. E. Redding, I. A. Rentko, R. I, Riley, I . L. Rober, D. L. Robins, E. L. Yanevich, K. Yeckl, F. M. Yeldez, M. Y. Yodice, A. I. Young, G. L. Youngs, L. P. Yurgel, A. E. Zander, R. Zane, R. I. Zeller, K. C. Zvanut, A. I. Robinson, F. G. Robinson, G. F. Roemerman, R. I, Roenfeldt, H. R. Roppel, H. D. Rowe, R. D. Salvaggi, I. R. Schaftner, I. E. Schipano, G. I. Schmidt, R. L. Schnieder, E. T. Schrader, E. D. Scott, K. E. Scown, R. I. Seal, W. L. Serafini, E. M. Shaffer, R. B. Sheth, P. G. Shopher, S. D. Silver, S. Sinz, E. M. Smith, L. E. Sonewald, G. Sontaq, I . A. Sopp, R. A. Spackler, D. E. Spilman, I. A. Statler, C. A. Steele, R. R. Steinmetz, C. E. Stevens, D. F. Swoboda, R. G. Tatosian, V. Taylor, A. M. Taylor, R. L. Theerman, W. K. Tone, D. R. Venarde, I. H. Wade, H. I. Walker, H. C. Walker, I. A. Wassilak, E. I. Wassilak, R. F. Watson, E. P. Wegner, G. R. Welsh, R. H. Whisler, C. H. Whitson, H. H. Wile, L. E. Williams, E. I . Wunnenberg, D. A. Yeager, I. C. Zeitz, E. I. 'W I I I 'I I ll it K 'Q ll l K ii .QA RF. ll' .11 li is H in -1 'r 's .. A.. LL. Lil Qt -un l s Ll. .1 ll . L nl .L l 12 .L L I 'T ,vi 1? ht' Ll T. I. ,ln Q1 Ll L ., Lf L! -I ,V gl. 1 31 L!- ,uw nl' 1. SPEIII Bruzewski, Robert F. Q Hazlewood, Lorraine L. Bay City, Mich. Rolla, Mo. Hickman, Iohn W. Suey, Robert Y. Rolla, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Pauline Brewer, Harold I. Rolla, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Hardine, Dorothy D. Shackelford, Iohn C., Ir. Mandan, N. D. Glasgow, Mo. UT Arnoldi, Richard L. Gillespie, Ill. Barritt, Clifford L. Kirkwood, Mo. Bray, Beryl Newburq, Mo. Brown, Willis W. Lyons, Kans. Bruer, Evertt E. St. Louis, Mo. Burtnett, Robert L. g Webster Groves, Mo. Busch, Ulrich W. Rolla, Mo. Cairns, William C. Corpus Christi, Texas Carroll, Paul F. Brockton, Mass. Fitzpatrick, Marion E. Rolla, Mo. Frankenberg, Frank I. Marthasville, Mo. Gibson, Eleanor O. Rolla, Mo. SPIEIII L -STUDENTS PHIITIJSH PHEII Harris, Ioseph G. Rolla, Mo. Harris, Stella K. Rolla, Mo. Horn, Victor R. St. Louis, Mo. Iare, Iacob St.'Louis, Mo. Kearney, Charles W. Hamburg, Pa. Knittel, Amanda M. St. Louis, Mo. Marinkovic, Sergio F. Zagreb, Iugoslavia Martin, Hardy A. Rolla, Mo. Millar, Nancy L. Rolla, Mo. Norvell, Stanley E. Hooker, Mo. Phillips, Lloyd B. Ironton, Mo. Robertson, Donald K. Anthony, Kans. Scovell, Frederick N. Rolla, Mo. Sizemore, Burley Rolla, Mo. Stair, Wilson A. Rolla, Mo. Stohldrier, Irvin H. Webster Groves, Mo. Tichenor, Stanley H. Rolla, Mo. Trefethen, Gardner Rolla, Mo. Walrath, Dorothy E. Sacramento, Calif. Walters, Paul, Ir. Lamar, Mo. Weeks, Eula M. Rolla, Mo. White, Olga E. Rolla, Mo. White, Zane H. Rolla, Mo. Wilcox, William D. LaGrange, Mo. Wood, Maxine B. St. Iames, Mo. SPEIII L ST DE TS BEGINNING SEIIU Il SE EST H Belew, Sara A. Salem, Mo. Kienker, Arthur F. Rolla, Mo. King, Cecil Yancy Mills, Mo. Lee, Rqlph E, Snyder, Avalee I. Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Lindenstruth, Robert W. Sphar, Virginia B. Rolla, Mo. El Monte, Calif. Roberts, Iames T. Steelville, Mo. Eighty-three ST DE Marino, Iohn P. Kansas City, Mo. Vance ohn M , I - Edgar Springs, Mo. Daniells, Charles R. Iefferson City, Mo. Teall, Robert A. Memphis, Tenn. Moore, Franklin L. Rolla, Mo. Underwood, Helen I Rolla, Mo. , s BH U!-lTE ST BE Rudert, Kenneth E. Crookston, Iames A. Chemical Ceramics Cape Girardeau, Mo. Benld, Ill. Lewis, Walter E. Montgomery, Robert M. Mining Electrical Butte, Mont. Break, William L. Chemical Sikeston, Mo. Carmichael, Ronald L. Mining Cape Girardeau, Mo. Rolla, Mo. GRADUATE ST DE Brice, Donat B. Chemical Rolla, Mo. Burst, Iohn F. Ceramics St. Louis, Mo. Buttrey, Iohn W., Ir. Science Illmo, Mo. Combs, lames F. Electrical St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, Robert F. Civil Cairo, Ill. Eck, Robert A. Petroleum Rolla, Mo. Elliott, Richard D., Ir. Mining St. Louis, Mo. Geiger, Charles D. Mining Rolla, Mo. Hames, Frederick A. Metallurgy Kingston, Ontario Hammann, Iohn W. Electrical St. Louis, Mo. Dueker, Iames E. Science St. Louis, Mo. Noren, Charles H. Geology Villa Park, Ill. Ray, Robert L. Metallurgy St. Louis, Mo. Gill, Charles B. Metallurgy Falconbridge, Canada Nevin, Frederick E. Mechanical Ottumwa, Iowa Murphy, Robert E. Electrical Dixon, Mo. TS UT PHUTUHH Holland, Chester R. Science Rolla, Mo. Kerper, Matthew I. Ceramics St. Louis, Mo. Knittel, Vincent E. Electrical St. Louis, Mo. Kuhne, Edward B. Petroleum Rantoul, Ill. Kuliiay, Stanley M. Chemical St. Louis, Mo. Eighty-four Lambelet, Clarence A. Ceramics Cuba, Mo. Larson, Leonard N. Ceramics Kansas City, Mo. Patterson, Edward P. Metallurgy Kansas City, Kans. Planie, Theodore I. Ceramics Rolla, Mo. Pomerene, Ioel B. Geology Fayetteville, Ark. T5 Barnett, William I . Metallurgy University . City, Mo. Mueller, Iames I. Ceramics Rolla, Mo. Subramanyam, Mathuramuthoo Geology Mysore, India PHED Raiu, Sadasiva B. Metallurgy Mysor City, India Roemer, Theodore I. Chemical Newburg, Mo. Schwaneke, Allred E. Science Rolla, Mo. Seneti, Harold L. Electrical Marionville, Mo. Sewell, Nathan R., Ir. Ceramics East Point, Ga. Hayes, William C., Ir. Geology Fowler, Howard M. TE T Kasten, Paul R. Wissler, Louis B. Sioberg, John W. Geology Chemical Mechanical Chemical Rolla, Mo. Tacoma, Wash. Jackson, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Shivelbine, William L. Uyetake, Kor N ieto, Georges C. Magill, William H. Snider, Iames W. Chemical Mining Metallurgy Chemical Mining ' Cape Girardeau, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Mexico Cape Girardeau, Mo. Kirkwood, Mo. Davis, Cynthiarose I. Neuman, Robert K. Rakestraw, Charles L. Moeller, Roger D. Livingston, Robert G Chemical Chemical Chemical Metallurgy Civil Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Lamar, Mo. Altadena, Calif. Rolla, Mo. Skitek, Gabriel G. Strunk, Mailand R. Thorpe, Clare I. Topping, Alanson D. Tracy, George W. Weinel, Ernst A Electrical Chemical Mechanical Civil Mechanical ' Civil Rolla, Mo. Kansas City, Kans. Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. E. St. Louis, Ill EH IIUHTE ST DE TS BEGINNING SEED ll SE ESTEH Brand, Glenn E. Chemical Steelville Burger, Iohn M. Science Rolla Ford, William A. Hoffman, Albert Electrical Mettalurgy Rolla - St. Louis Hackmann, Glen N. Iames, Iack A. Civil Geology Rolla Rolla Hershkowitz, Leon Min, SZe Kwei Civil Chemical Rolla China Eighty-five Nelson, Leonard C. Mechanical Avery, Iowa Pagano, Sylvester I. Science Crystal City Reynolds, Iames E. Metallurgy Bessemer, Ala. Schoeneberg, Kenneth W Civil St. Louis Ying, Chih Wen Metallurgy China li Z4 - Sgt. L. L. White, Mai. E. C. Richardson, Sgt. B. A. Dragotis. Lt. E. C. Bloom, Sgt. G. R. Edwards. i , Carlton, Enfield, Long, Copeland. - BUTE The first military training organization, known as Company 'G', was organized on the M.S.M. campus in 1873. Subse- quent military training organizations on the campus included the Students Army Training Corps which was formed during the first World War. The Reserve Cfficers Training Corps Was established at M.S.M. in Ianuary 1919, its primary mission being the pro- curement and training of young men for the reserve to serve as officers in case of national emergency. Many M.S.M. alumni, who received training in the ROTC, served in the Corps of Engineers and other branches of the Army during the recent war. This year enrollment in the Basic Course numbered 174, While 53 students were enrolled in the Advanced Course, which leads to the commission of 2nd Lieutenant in the Engineer Reserve. Queen Ann's Salute. Eighty-six CADET OFFICERS Battalion Headquariers Lt. Col. R. C. Gauorko COIl1111dlldiI1Q Li. Col. P. F. Carlton . Exec. Off. ' Sd Lt. R. E. Copeland . Adiulaut jd Lt. O. H. Kortiohu, Ir . .,,, ..Supp1y' Off. Company C Capt. H. M. Telthorst CCC. .,.,,C C ommanding 2d Lt. A. I. ' bhaver ,,...,...K..,..... 2d Lt. D. G. XlVlSdOI11 ...,,....,........ Plat. Ldr. Company IIB ll Commanding Capt. V. L. Bradford ..., ........ 2d Lf. R. S. Blackstock 2d Lt. ' ----------------P1a'f. Ldr. P. A. WGfk1HS .................. Plat. Ldr, Company A Capt. G. Maddox, Ir ......... ,... C omrnanding 2d Lt. I. A. Mittino ........ ......... P lat. Ldr, 2d Lt. A. Pantaleo .......... ......... P lat. Ldr. Company D Capt. T. B. Long ......... ......... C ommanding 2d LT. C. M. Rieder ....... C ...,..... Plat. Ldr, 2d Lt. E. R. Acheson ........ ......... P lat, Ldr, ,Plat Ldr. 5 I 5 r . I I , I E 'Wm Forward March' Eighty-seven ffwf 1 Eiqhly-eiqhl HHH!-l Tlll Student organizations have thrived on the MSM campus since the very first days of its existence. Durinq the early days there were several literary societies and even a room-and-board cooperative, of which lVlSM's first three graduates Were members. Today We pres-ent a record of 45 honorary, technical, social, and other orqanizations, a tally that from every indication may he incomplete by the time this yearbook comes off the press. These organizations contribute much .to the development of a Well rounded enai-neer and are a vital segment of campus life. 73 Eighty-nine V n I U lg.. PHI PP PHI OFFICERS President ......... --..--C. W. Eshbqugh Vice-President .... -.... .... M. H. Cagg Iournal Correspondent .... C. G. Boyer Secretary .... ..... ...... ----.W. I. Jensen Back Row: Carlton, Montgomery, Sheppard, Christiansen, Smith, Wegener, Henke. Front Row: Kendall, Ellis, Ginzberg, Kasten, Henry, Harms, Iohnk. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, founded in 1897, is an honor society With chapters at fifty-one American colleges and universities. Membership is limited to the upper ten per cent of the graduating class, and includes both graduates and undergraduates in all departments. The society's aim is the recognition of high scholastic achievement by award of the badge of membership and encouragement of scholastic endeavor. P. M. Bennett P. I-'. Carlton C. R. Christiansen C. R. Counts W. A. Gillis M. G. Ginzberg H. B. Harms E. A. Henke The Missouri School of Mines chapter was founded P'KU5len in 1920. In addition to the National society requirements for membership, this chapter requires a grade point aver- P I. W. Barley age of 2.00 or better. Each year the chapter awards a I. B. Butler bookplate to each undergraduate who has maintained a grade point average of 2.00 or better for that year. The M. I. Caldwell E. W. Carlton C. Y. Clayton F. H. Frame C. Gevecker F5 ?' chapter also has a student loan fund and sponsors lectures 0, R, G,-awe . H. R. Hanley of interest to the student body. O. A. Henning MEMBERS UNDERGRADUATES G. E. Henry R. E. Iohnk S. H. Lyle R. H. Kendall I. A. Smith K. D. Sheppard GRADUATES FACULTY W. P. Tappmeyer W. F. Wegener 9 F' 3 3 o E In o 5 3 '4 wgngzgaw T. A. Iohnk . K. Kerschner I. Miles A. Muilenburg I. Pagano . M. Rankin W. T. Schrenk G. G. Skitek R. Z. Williams L. E. Woodman Fun, isn't it? Love. Ninety The Chief. TA BET PI 9 Back Row: Henry, Treon, Tappmeyer, Ellis, Fulghum Pautler Emo Niewoehner Center Row: Kendall, Sheppard, Montgomery Kasten Liddell Vogt Smith Wegener Carlton, Rother. Front Row: Fuldner, Kinder, Henke, Iohnk, Dameron Larson Harms Iohnk Beta of Missouri chapter of Tau Beta Pi was founded at MSM in December 1906. Since that time it has risen to become the highest ranking engineering fraternity on the campus. Members are elected each semester from the upper fifth of the senior class and from the upper eighth of the junior class. W ' President ................ Vice-President ..... .. ................ Recording 'Secretary .... .... 'Corres. Secretary ...... Treasurer ........................ - ..... .P. OFFICERS Fall Spring C. Dameron. ........ R. E. Iohnk E. IohnkQ ....... ..... . A. Henke ............. .E. A. Henke B. Harms .......... H. B. Harms Bennett ....... ........ 'STUDEN T MEMBERS P. Bennett P. Carlton H. C. Dameron R. H. Dunham W. A. Ellis R. Emo A. Fuldner G. Fulgram H. B. Harms S. Hasko E. A. Henke G. E. Henry FACULTY MEMB R. E. Iohnk V. A. Iohnson P. Kasten R. Kendall . - F. Beatty G. C. Boyer C. Y. Clayton R. F. Davidson R. A. Eck . H. R. Hanley P. G. Herold C. T. Iohnk K. K. Kershner ' I. Kinder C. Lambelet L. Larson I. W. Liddell R. Montgomery R. Nease ' K. Niewoehner R. Paulter I. Rother K. Sheppard I. A. Smith W. Tappmeyer R. Treon I. Vogt W. F. Wegener ERS A. I. Miles G. A. Muilenburg S. I. Pagano R. M. Rankin G. G. Skitek H. Thompson D. F. Walsh R. Z. Williams P. Bennett Ninety-one S. -P-5, G. ,-.sg,wQq.9-t .5-f.w..f.Q .sta If Q: J fs- . f twrfiiw fr from ff X - .Of-L i' 'X-r1fQfs.s1,' Gs U-gf- 'f '.? . .a bil X f , s QQ -f .r' N s .' Houston House Chicken Dameron Rewards Winner 4th Row Carlton, Rolatf, Smith, Emo, Dameron. 3rd Row Wylie, Butzer, Henning, Mitchell, Hackmann, Delany, McGovern, Fullop, Pickett. 2nd Row Mathews, Snowden, Livingston, Stephens, Kallmeyer, Grant, Branson, Bother, Bishop. lst Row Scheineman, Bennett, Neuman, Dennie, Iohnk, Vaughan, Felclhaus, Hubbard, Fuldner. OFFICERS Pres1dent ,,,,,.,,,,-,,,,.,,,,, ..,,,., K , W, Vaughan 't '. V1cePres1dent - ........... R. E. lohnk Secretary Treasurer ............... ...... P . M. Bennett E L Ii- E Y Corresponding Secretary ..,..... ...... R . K. Neuman X I Alumni Secretary ............ ....... . R. I. Feldhaus When Do We Eat? Cigcuettfs The Men of Green. Coke Bust. Blue Key is a national honorary, non-social fraternity. Its primary purpose is service, in any manner possible, to the school. This year the chapter has been veryactive. Among the many services it has provided are the compilation and publication of a student directory, ushering at school affairs, sponsoring of the Starlight Stomp during the summer semester, and the traditional freshman smoker. MEMBERS I. C. Allen P. M. Bennett W. W. Bishop C. A. Branson C. A. Bruce H. G. Butzer P. F. Carlton C. R. Counts H. C. Dameron M. I. Delaney W. E. Ellerman R. E. Emo R. I. Feldhaus A. I. Fuldner P. Fullop R. E. Goodwin G. T. Grant R. E. Hackman P. Henning R. E. Iohnk M. F. Kallmeyer R. G. Livingston D. I. Mathews R. K. Neuman B. I. Rother I. A. Scheineman I. A. Smith I. I. McGovern R. K. Mitchell R. E. Pickett E. Rolait I. R. Snowden I. W. Stephens R. A. Tappmeyer K. W. Vaughan I. E. Wylie FACULTY MEMBERS C. Y. Clayton N, Hubbard R. A. Eck I S. I. Pagano F. E. Denme R. Z. Williams MEMBERS tts? 'R .UWT sl El. 1 THET All 5 ri .s X X X I rr XX x wxy Q. Q . sf yy. X N X il XX X 5 X. Q . x EX X f' X S X Q' N N X , XX X X MX E J .Q xx, K Y X B O .N ir-XXX Q NW xx X xx X Ns. X vs :X xx V Xl N XX. XX. x 1 X :N P. M. Bennett W. W. Bishop I. R. Bowman I.,W. Collier R. A. Crosby W. W. Collins R. E. Cole I. B. Chaney I. A. Cooper R. H. Dunham M. I. Delany A. H. Fuldner E. D. Geiger R. E. Goodwin R. E. Hackman A. Hoffman P. D. Iohnson M. I. Kerper R. H. Kendall I. W. Liddell I. E. Little I. I. McGovern I. G. McClinton R. D. Moeller R. K. Mitchell G. I. Miller N. Mushovic R. Poppitz R. E. Pickett G. I. Perryman R. L. Ray R. E. Pautler T. G. Ryan I. A. Scheineman I. R. Snowden R. W. Ruwwe I . W. Snider I. G. Reilly I. W. Rother I. W. Ranes A. Tapperson I. W. Wilson G. A. Allison W. I. Goodwin M. F. Kallmeyer R. I. Feldhaus H. G. Butzer Back Row: Allison, Wilson, Goodwin, Kerper, Little, Snowden, Scheineman, Chaney, Reilly, Ray, Dunham, Bowman, Miller, Collier. Center Row: Cole, Delany, Geiger, Hackmann, Fuldner, Kendall, Mushovic, Kallmeyer, Ranes, Ryan, Snider, Moeller. Front Row: Poppitz, Pickett, Liddell, Bother, Bishop, Mitchell, Ruwwe, Feldhaus, Crosby, Tapperson. Theta Tau National Professional Engineering Fraternity was founded at the University of Minnesota on October 15, 1904. It is represented' on the Missouri School of Mines campus by lota Chapter, which was installed on December 30, 1915. . Theta Tau is not an honorary fraternity, but it maintains high scholastic standards. Members are chosen on the basis of personal worthiness and of promising engineering ability from undergraduate students enrolled in approved engineering courses. The purpose of Theta Tau is to 'promote and maintain the high standards of professional ethics which are the ideals of the fraternity. OFFICERS Fall Spring Regent .............. ....... R . W. Ruwwe ...... ........ I . I. McGovern Vice-Regent. ........ ....... R . K. Mitchell ...... ........ . I. G. Reilly Scribe ............. ....... W . W. Bishop ........ ........ R . A. Crosby Treasurer ....... ....... I . R. Snowden ........ ,....... R . E. Hackman I , A be We A . 1 I lx - . .,...-X .,, My The Engineering Mind is Preserved 'in Beer at Picnic. Ninety-three ALPH CHI SPIE ei, 5 OFFICERS Master Alchemist. ................... -V. lOl'1I'1SOn Vice-Master Alchemist .......... - .... l. Casler 4th Row: Break, Neuman, Bye, Rolaff, Sioberg, Shivelbine, Strunk, Martin, Iohnk, Petersen, ,Co1lins, Lowder. 3rd Row: Iohnson, Withrow, Walpert, Caster, Vaden, Gammon, Van Amhurq, Sachs, Magill, Glaves. 2nd Row: Schmitz, Roderique, Rudert, Kasten, Armstrong, Brice, Tappmeyer, Hudson, Martin, White. lst Row: Rakestraw, Locher, Denton, Malone, Mueller, Moore, Wilks, Hawthorne, Val- leroy. - . 'iff' .. l .55-'-V. 5 qw.: . .x Qi. ... i ..N.,c.,, -K -- Mk R g-.wet 1 . .NW . i f t n t t Secretary .......... - .......... ---------A. Malone Treasurer ......... - ............... -- .... R. lohnk Master of Ceremonies ............ .. .... E. Rolaff Reporter .................... ------.W. Tappmeyer ' Historian ................... ....... - ---B. McGill I Faculty Advisor ........ --- ..... W . H. Webb Alpha Chi Sigma is a National Professional Chemical Fraternity, which Was founded in l902 at the University of Wisconsin. At present there are 46 collegiate chapters and 30 professional chapters located throughout the country. The Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma was founded at MSM in l936. The fraternity's objects are to bind its members in lasting friendship, to strive for the advancement of Chemistry, and to aid its members by every honorable means in the pursuit of their profession. The fraternity sponsors a safety program, publishes the Beta Delta Data twice a year, and is one of the sponsors of the annual Tri Tech dance. The chapter also makes awards to the sophomore and graduating senior in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering having the highest grade-point averages. i E i l E t i E Q . 5- l 0 5. 2. m I 9- E 5 H R' Q B Q- 2 Q 'F W4 9 . ,f-v9 -, . . , . . ' ,,f-ti..L.'I -y Lexi, Ninety-tour FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. W. T. Schrenk Dr, A, Marsh DT- C- I- Monroe R. R. Cornwall Dr. F. H. Conrad ' STUDENT MEMBERS B. Break B. Shivelbine I. Roemer C. Rakestraw R. Denton P. Kasten F. Hawthorne G, Wglpeyl I. H. LOChel' I, Glqves A. Martin B. Neuman H. M. Bosworth R. L. Schmitz D. Peterson D, B1-ice I. D. Mueller I. W. Sioberg R. Armstrong K, Rude,-Q I- Collins M. R. Strunk D- I-OWQSI' A. Van Amburg S. Martin I, Vuden R. Wilks V. Valleroy P. Moore S. Bye 5- Kullfay H. Withrow F. Roderique B, Gqmmgn G- Russell C, Hudggn H. Sachs R, White 'V 1'5 N! ....... w..wr-.-. mga.- A,- .......,.. 1- 6S?f5 UE:- f:..- -- fi . -v-rj ..a - ni ALPHA IQIMEEA s z.. ffiiiffii , 1'f75i ? . . 3rd Row: Mueller, Daugherty, McCoid, Fisher, Little, Rausseau, Parish, Tichenor, Lemmon. 2nd Row: Mann, Knecht, Ranson, Robinson, McNichols, Townsend, Knight. lst Row: Clifton, Gregg.. Rogers, Bermel, Springer, Schaeffer, Schmidt. STUDENT MEMBERS 'Lf J-- I. C. Abendsheim P. F. Bermel C. K. Black M. L. Calkin I. G. Clifton F. L. Daugherty I. R. Fisher G. E. Gregg R. I. Iudah W. S. Knecht G. L. Knight G. L. Lemmon I. E. Little H. T. Mann R. L. McCoid W. R. McPheeters E. E. Mueller K. H. Niewoehner G. H. Parish - G. G. Ranson A. Rogers I. C. Rousseau W. A. Schaeffer D. G. Schmidt F. M. Springer S. H. Tichenor R. I. Townsend FACULTY MEMBERS C. H. Black F. E. Dennie V. A. C. Gevecker K. K. Kerschner R. Z. Williams C. L. Wilson The national organization of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity was founded at Lafayette University in l925. The fraternity aims to assemble men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity. - The Beta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was formed here at the Missouri .School of Mines in the spring of 1939. All the members of the chapter must be formerly associated with the Boy Scouts of America, or have received training with Boy Scout organizations. The chapter has published a desk-size blotter, which it distributes free to students every year, and has remodeled the second floor of the power plant into a study room. Each year the chapter also makes a practice of placing Off the Grass signs about the campus. OFFICERS 1 Fall Spring President .............. Q ....... ....... P . F. Bermel ......... ....... A . L. Rogers First-Vice President ...... ....... A. L. Rogers. .... 1- ...... G. E. Greqq' Second Vice-President ....... .... . I S. H. TiChGI1Or Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,-.----,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, , W. A. Schaeffer ...... .......... E . E. Mueller Treasurer ,,,,,,,,, ,....,, . F. M. Springer ......... --..--.I. G. CllflOI'l Boy Scouts and Paint Brushes. Ninety-five 4th Row: Iohnson, Thielker, Casper, Lampe, Lange, Kuse. 3rd Row: Holtgrieve, Hollmann, Kasten, Schneider, Whaley, PGIGTSGHI Kielliizf Mueller. sfrallghflilf Guth- Znd Row: Straub, Schuermann, Knigge, Belew, Kruse, Kruse, Poppitz, Gokenbach, Martmg, Neely. lst Row: Wolfram, Carlson, Schabel, Ellerman, Seager, Niemiste, Fliehman, Schanfelt, Ostman. I-llVIlVIll BELT Gamma Delta is an international organization of Lutheran students formed to promote a program of Chris- tian fellowship based on Christian knowledge and edu- cation. - , The Alpha Phi chapter of Gamma Delta was founded December 10, l944, at the Missouri School of Mines by Lutheran students on the campus. Since then it has become a prominent organization here at MSM. Although the activity is principally of a religious nature, social gather- ings are also included. Within the past year an intra- mural team Was organized and entered' in competitive sports. A The Reverend Mr. Seager is the advisor for the chapter and membership is open to all Lutheran students. Pres1dent .............. Vice-President ....... Secretary .......... Treasurer ......, Q. Kuse I. Lampe R. Lang E. Mueller I. Neely W. Niemiste D. Petersen R. Shabel R. Schneider W. Schuermann M. Shanafelt H. Straub D. Straughan E. Thielker C. Wagner H. Whaley R. Wolfram OFFICERS MEMBERS ------Pt. Marting Ostmann ------R. Poppitz D. Gokenbach R. Younghaus E. Belew I. Bishop G. Carlson V. Casper W. Ellerrnan M. Fliehman I. Guth E. Hoehn H. Hollman D. Iohnson P. Kasten L. Kienitz C. Knigge A. Kruse I-I. Kruse Anticipation. Ninety-six Whaf G Life- I Like lt Here ST DE IIUUNIIIL The Student Council has been func- tioning on this campus since its found- ing in l937. At present it is composed of sixteen students-eight representing the activersocial fraternities and the remaining eight representing the ln- dependents. As a means of maintaining student government, the Council appoints the Rollamo-Miner Board of Control, Intra- mural Board, St. Pat's Board of Con- trol, Dance Date Committee, and the General Lectures Committee. These committees exercise supervisory control over their respective activities. Back Rowi Phillips, Kelley, Buchanan, Henke, Schuler, Murney. Front Row: Hechinger, Mitchell, Locher, Iohnk, Henning, Mathews, Hequembourg OFFICERS Fall Spring President ............... ........ M . F. Kallmeyer ............... B. E. Iohnk Vice-President ................. R. E. Iohnk ........... Secretary-Treasurer ........ P. Henning ....... I-I. Locher Henning Members Alternates INDEPENDENTS P. Henning W. Liddell M. F. Kallmeyer G. Henry R. E. Iohnk E. A. Henke I. Buchanan C. Haley L. Schuler B. Pautler O. H. Stohldrier I. Roberts D. Mathews I. Kelley LAMBDA CHI ALPHA R. K. Mitchell K. Niewoehner TRIANGLE ' I. H. Locher R. O. Gregory SIGMA NU A. F. Uriwal H THETA KAPPA PHI C. I. Hechinger KAPPA SIGMA I. Krath SIGMA PI F. Hequembourg PI KAPPA ALPHA L. B. Phillips KAPPA ALPHA L. F. Burnette B. Leaver W. B. Murney R. I. Yochum I. Hepp I. I. Ratcliiie G. V. Sessen Ninety-seven Will Come to Order. Correct Time Is - - - PTGUY BOY ST.PHT3 BUAHD OFFICERS President ............................. .. ........ I. Bother Vice-President ....... --..----I. Alvqrez Secretary ............. ....... .. P. Aubuchon Treasurer ........................ ---..---- ..., I. Cqsler Assistant Treasurer ........ Brehe Back Row: Leahy, Zwirbla, Moore, Howell, Kuhn, Cross, Ecklund, Iacoby, Brockeit, Bow- man, Collier. Front Row: Henning, Ellerman, Alvarez, Bother, Casler, Brehe, Kortiohn, Liddell. 1 Queens All. The Prex. Business Meeting. Wheels. The celebration in honor of the Engineers Patron Saint has been held every year, with the exception of the war years, since 1908. ln l930 the St. Pat's Board was organized to supervise and plan the fete. Known the country over, St. Pat's is the time for Ioe Miner to take a long deserved rest, forsaking his slide rule for wine, Women, andlsongf' The Board sponsors different activities, including several other dances, for the entertainment of the student body and also as a means of raising funds to help defray the expense of St. Pat's celebration. A . Board members work hard throughout the year to make the celebration an affair long to be remembered and cherished, as well as one of the most successful and unique affairs of its kind in the country. I MEMBERS Independents P- Heflninq W. Liddell D. C. Iacoby I. Bother . Pi Kappa Alpha P. Aubuchon H, Kuhn Kappa Sigma I. Alvarez I C. Ecklund ' Sigma Nu B. Ellerman D. Howell Sigma Pi I. Collier In Cqsler KCIPPa Alpha I. Brockett ' P Moore Ir. Triangle O. Kortjohn H Brehe Theta Kappa Phi I' Leahy - lvl. Zwirbla Lambda Chi Alpha K. Cross I. Bowman Ninety-eight OFFICERS President. ............................. W. Liddell Vice-President. ....... .....,.. R , Pautler Sec.-Treas. ..... ...... I . D. Kelley 3rd Row: Iohnk, Martin, Maag, Birbeck, Fliehman, Kallmeyer, Treon Kieckman Tappmeyer 2nd Row: Liddell, Ostmann, Henning, Schaefer, Henry, Iuergens, Shanaielt 1st Row: Foster, Kelley, Niemiste, Parish, Mathews, Todd. IIIEPE DE T5 The organization known as the Independents was founded in l935 and its principle purpose, as outlined in the constitution, is to enable the non-fraternity men to participate more fully in the social, athletic, and other activities of the campus. Among the most important of this organization's functions is the representation of the non-fraternity men in campus government. Any student who is not a member of a fraternity is eligible to become a member upon payment of his annual dues. ' Ninety-nine Mme. Liddel Knows All Mel After a Snowfall. 'Q Hepp, Stauffer. Berry, Kane.. Ferguson, Wisdom, Stephens, Leone, Reinert. ' CAMP 5 VETEHA SS SSIJIIIZXTIU This organization came into existence to promote the welfare of the veteran students enrolled at M.S.M. Many problems and projects confronting the majority of the veteran students were taken into consideration and acted upon. This organization is not affiliated with any other veterans organization. Noteworthy among the many projects were the promotion of speedy relief of the critical housing shortage confronting the School with the large increase in enrollment last September, and the creation of the Campus Veterans Association Loan Fund of five hundred dollars for the emergency relief of needy students. Dances and other social events are also sponsored in the View of offering entertainment and recreation to all members of the student body. Commander .............. ....... Vice-Commander ........ ....... Secretary ............... ...,.,. . Treasurer ............... .,,,,., , Chaplain ............,...... ....... Special Services ...,,,., ....., , Sergeant-at-Arms. .....,, ...,... OFFICERS Fall I. W. Stephens ..,.... D. G. Wisdom ........ -,,,--- , I. H. Locher ......... .,---,, , C. W. Stauffer ........ ,,,,,- H. W. Martin ....... A. Leone ....,..,.. D. O. Reinert ...... j. One Hundred Spring D. G. Wisdom W. Ferguson L. W. Kane .I. T. Berry H. W. Martin D. C. Reinert I. T. l-lepp i 5 ff wi.-xy.. Zh A sfgl fiif , P , 1' if .-2255: 5 A , 'Q ,,., Q H ' W - Q24 Q -' 'X 'f , Q Y X 1' ' sf' 5. Q ., , A X ., J Z, , A XMMW. 0. H 84:95- ,. :lu gh' X , , eff wp. ' X' AM im x' 4+ X X, 1, t H Q, h Q.lSX,1,,g:V'q,qx9 AX Qfggii 1, .I W ,Q 3MzvN,,W?-4.5f,:4 - Y N, f .wgwwxx-w:f me ' - k - X' 'Q Y x Q- Q X . N Nw Q .. .. , . : , . x -- X . 1.-gx ,gx W -SQ X X A . ,, 51' ' 1 X yy Mc 7 XW1! g ,ix A , K K f..:::gf, 'sa X Q XNQXXQNX X X V . j . x i, M-QQgX,SQQksX,5 x RNS.: . K 5' ' QQ f x - - X xx. NX ww Q Q-lxessxxsfx 5- ix f , ,K X x x W .X 55515 g.Xg:xQYgTj C , Sw, 'Y-x1Vi1 L V A - ix-A Q 'Q - ffl we Q .N aw ' N' Q' Syl N A X 35X Axqj y x X Ll. X Q N NYXZSC ,QW Q S Q X Q Q x X. , i X I V k X f X as Q - if .mx N Q RS X Jg-arfez, V 5 x . SN 5 Q . X k is , K 1. sw X A QS NN .xxx S' wNl V, qw 13 .K xv t .N X . Q Q wg f vi msg Aff' is - X5 Q5 xx: Q ,kk we .Q Cx x hx fe 4 xx- 'Ii XFX f Xg gfggiwwgk YN ,, vi K- 9 In ' 5 X- x x r N 'fi Q E, ' - 4 r ,v , lil EERE The Engineers Club was organized in 1934 to meet the urgent demand by a group of students in need of economical, wholesome meals. The club has not only lived up to its original purpose, but also has strengthened the fellowship among the ., Azififf I Independents and stimulated their interest in campus activities. I I The club is managed by a president and a busi- nessmanager, subject to the approval of the board- I of-control and the secretary-treasurer. 2 I I I I I I I II 2 ,if ig ,g I on-'rcnns I I I I I f I I I President ............................ ,,,......... ,.,,,.,..., R , 'Egjohnk It Business Manager ......... .,.,.. .,.,,,,,,., D , I, Mathews If Secretary-Treasurer.-,- ,,..,,, , ,,.,,, - ,.,, Og H, Stghldrjer Board of Control jf yyiyvtttytr C. C. Haley w, H,Murre11 I l . D. Kelley I. D. Buchanan I g sjiisiigxjgbs- if . Q . N, ey. wx, , n..r:,.....,:,Ms.s.....r. N M... H ,E Sis Serves Mel. iii I 11 I ' K ' , . IQ ' , T I I I I I soupls on' Parents' Day. I I 4 F.I.h Lli LEE lib SSA: Lil iii Dbl lil GLC I-C2 Ri: CEI IQ! 5.22 C.?.i 5-Ju Sh PJ. I-11 EI li 3-R LE ll Ii il: is In ta Qs 2 N Kc it fi 3 3' 2 One Hundred Two 'M ll 7 Nl TUB 13 12115 L13 S N ,. , so ,X ts Xq.vs -A V. A x N ' -. ' K. . x . s R... 1 . : is it .. -. f 4, .5 .. .,, ,, 'WL at V .g f I-'. L. Anderson A. Z. Aka I. H. Arman E. L. AuBuchon S. S. Aybat I. A. Barker L. R. Birbeck D. Brown D. I. Buchanan G. L. Carpenter I . Callicott I. C. Carr F. Chambers C. R. Christianson I. G. Clifton H. R. Coffer C. P. Daniels S. Demirtas S. Dueker R. V. Denton I. D. Doane H. W. Dunlap C. E. Eichelberger R. D. Elliott I. C. Fader D. E. Feldbaum M. H. Fleihman I . D. Foster I. Frederick M. Freiert K. George H. W. Graves D. C. Guilioy C. C. Haley R. C. Hansen W. F. Harter E. A. Henke G. E. Henry L. C. Henry A. Heyl T. F. Huey R. E. Iohnk C. C. Iohnson A. W. Kallmeyer M. F. Kallmeyer D. I. Kelley S. Kingsland I. I. Kovach P. Kram R. A. Kreienkamp W. I. Lawrence W. P. Lawton W. Liddell E. G. Littell I. F. McCarthy R. S. McElhiney C. E. McFarland M. L. McGee R. L. McGee R. H. Maag A. V. Martin S. E. Martin D. I. Mathews B. May G. P. Messner ME BEHSB B. F. Miller I. L. Miller I. I. Mulligan W. H. Murrell W. I. Nesler L. E. Newell S. I-I. Norvell F. Novotnak R. E. Nowlin I. Osborne R. F. Ostman R. E. Pautler R. E. Peterson B. S. Raju C. L. Rakestraw B. B. Ray R. Ray R. E. Reichelt D. O. Reinert I . B. Roberts A. B. Rogers A. L. Rogers S. Rosenbaum H. D. Ross W. L. Sappington A. L. Schmidt R. E. Schowalter L. Schuler N. R. Sewell M. E. Shanatelt A. I. Shaver M. L. Simmons H. S. Stein I. H. Stohldrier O. H. Stohldrier I. C. Storer M. Subramanyan R. Y. Suey I. I. Sydnor W. P. Tappmeyer D. M. Telthorst W. H. Thurman M. S. Tischler R. Treon A. Tucker N. R. Vicoli C. L. Wagner P. Walters I. W. Warsing W. R. Woolley I. W. Wright W. A. Wundrack F. M. Yeckl M. Yildiz One Hundred Three HK. P.ll Editor-in-Chief Henke. Business Manager Vaida. HULLAM HU Hll Pictures, pictures, and more pictures was 'the pass-word of this year's Rollamo staff, as We en. deavored to include as many informal snaps of campus life as Was possible. We have been fortun- ate in having a large student body this year, making possible as well as necessitating a larger, more complete annual. We have informed the reader long before this point that he is not reading an ordinary Rollamo, but the seventy-fifth anniversary edition. Perhaps We repeat it because we are so Very proud to do our part in presenting this cross-section of a school year which is such an important milestone in the history of the Missouri School of Mines and Metal- lurgy. . We of the l947 Rollamo Board Wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to Harry Swain Ir., of the Central Engraving Company: Mr. Barney Meyer of the Fleming Printing Company, Mr. Paul Shenk of the Becktold Company for their generous assistance in editing and publishing this annual. It is our sincere hope that this book Will be an enduring memento to the success, scholastic, social and athletic, enjoyed on this campus during the 1946-47 schoollyear. t 1 L Proof Reading. One Hundred Four Which Will It Be? sm- Editor-in-Chief .............. - ......, Business Manager .... Organization Editor-- Copy Editor .............. Sports Editor .... - ........ Organizations Editor ....... Advertising Editor .... Photography Editor.- Art Editor .---------------.- Back Row: Sullivan, Rogers, Mann, Perry, Telthorst, Holmes, Bermel, Niewoehner. Front Row: Rolaff, Ginzherq, Poppitz, Vaida, Henke, Stevens, Locher, Bradford. STAFF ROLLAMO BOARD A. Henke P. Vaida -------------- H. Locher - .... W--- ...... -.-..- M . G. Ginzberg --- ...---..-.... I. W. Stephens - ..-.... - ----- W. L. Weismantel -------Eric Rolaff E. Frank T. Mann C. B. Davis A. L. Rogers I. V. Leahy R. Poppitz M. G. Ginzberq I. W. Stephens E. Rolatf W. L. Weismantel E. A. Henke L. E. Frank I. H. Locher P. P. Vaida . K. E. Niewoehner L. Bradford T. Mann Ve H. TRYOUTS , I. Hoelscher W. A. Mathews R. F. Morlock E. Mueller R. C. Perry E. I. Telthorst W. E. Bach . C. L. Menzemer P. F. Bermel C. Boschert R. I. Stegerneier T. B. Long W. Main I L. O. McCa1lister W. Kaiser W. Wibbinq I. Fischer G. D. Holmes I. Sullivan Brains attworkc Grammar - Correct! OnefHundre7i Five E I I I 1 i I E I I I I. I! i, I I I I I I I I 'I IE I II II It II II .I 'I II I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I 1 I I I 5 I I I I IL I tg I I I E, lIf II X QI ,I fl' 'E Editor Branson MISSUUHI MI EH The Missouri Miner is the official publication of-the students of MSM. Every student becomes a subscriber upon registration. The Miner strived this year to fulfill a four-fold pur- pose in its attempt to best represent the student body: that of reporting through its pages the activities and salient events connected With the school, that of correcting any faulty situations connected with students by presenting them openly in print, that of bringing closer coordination between the student body, alumni and administration of the school, and that of offering journalistic training to engineering students here. In celebration of the 'school's 75th Anniversary this year, the Miner Board members held a banquet in honor of the first editor, Mr. Head. The Missouri Miner has been appearing weekly for 33 years since the time of its formation by Mr. Head in l9l4. The Presses Roll With Vcrida and Branson Ramsey Relaxes. Reading Prooi. I I l Editorial Bull Session. One Hundred Six Editor-in-Chief ........ Associate Editor ......... Business Manager ....... Managing Editor .... - ........ Advertising Manager ........ Circulation AManager- Features Editor ........... Sports Editor ...... H - Exchange Editor ...... Photographer ..4..4 Back Row: Ginzberq, McCa1lister, Springer, Wisdom, Moeller, Hickman, Chaney, Hechinger, DeBo1t, Iuergens Center Row: Bermel, Weber, Schaeiter, Boschert, Iones, Su11ivan,'Wex-ner, Delany, Bishop, Mann, Rock, Murney Fennerty Bother. ' Front Row: Rolaii, AuBuchon, Tyrer, Branson, Ielinek, Vaida. Kuhn, Fuldner. on-'ici-:ns NEWS STAFF C. Boschert ' O. McCallister -- D. G. DeBo1t J. gr. Mccm-my M. Delany . W. B. Murney Q C- Branson , ' 1.. Fields R. Padfield . mm-P. Vcida . M. G. Ginzberg I. Ratcliii C. Hechinger G. Raymer mm---A. Fuldner B. Hickman -D. Wisdom 4 R. I. Iuergens Q F. Weber ------G. Ramsey I. Lapage I 7 N Kuhn E ' BUSINESS STAFF -------------E Rolaff I. Chaney D. Moeller W. Cady . QI. Pounds V u E' L' AuBuChOn A. Krainess C. Werner Tyrer . ' ' ' . CIRCULATION STAFF . Springer S 1 T M P. Berme - ann Bother L. Frank I- Sullivan ll Manure Spreaders. ' One Hundred .Seven Men at Work RD - . fu. nf Slingin' Mud. it In 1937 the MSM Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society was activated by students in Ceramic Engineering who, at that time, comprised the local Orten Society. h . . The purpose- of the organization is to bring students of Ceramic Engineering into a closer bond of fellowship and to bring others interested in the industry into closer contact With it. In this regard the organization sponsors meetings at which motion pictures concerned with the ceramic industry are shown and interesting talks are made by men prominent in the field. The society, thus, serves in the capacity of correlating social and intellectual activities of its members. OFFICERS President ........................................ S. Hasko Vice-President ...... ....... M . P. Spurrier Treasurer ........ ........ I .I W. Lewis Secretary ......... ......,...,... B . Cohen Advisor ........ P. G. Herold 4th Row: Evans, Lambelet, Planie, Herold. 3rd Row: Mueller, Larson, Burst, Sewell, Crookston, Gebhardt, Rapp, Hyatt, Groteiendt. 2nd Row: Phillips, Kerper, Giltner, Brady, Mcliinnis, Brassfield, McClelland, I-Iuifer, lst Row: Smith, Bixby, Hagan, Lewis, Paul, Cohen, Hasko, Pacliield, Davidson, One V Hundred 3Eight MEMBERS I. I. Mueller B. G. Giltner E. P. Hyatt A. P. Annis R. Huifer I. W. Rapp C. L. Mcliinnis C. Berry I. W. Lewis W. Wesley T. Dziemanowicz R. C. Barker D. G. Bradford I. S. Higgins P. W. Gebhardt E. A. Davidson H. D. Smith ' I. E. Brady L. N. Larson N. R. Sewell C. A. Lambelet I. A. Crookston R. H. McClelland I. F. Burst P. E. Hoey H. D. Bixby C. S. Shulze E. D. Barron M. I. Kerper R. C. Padiield H. C. Brassiield W. H. Deso I. R. Evans R. F. Groteiendt R. S. Phillips T. I. Planie H h I I I E I Y 1 l H I 1 K I I I B 1 li P I I I J 4th Row: 3rd Row: 2nd Row: lst Row: Collins, Lowder, Neumann, Hyslop, Petersen, Sullivan, Rolaif, Armstrong, Van Amburq Moore Sachs, Bye, Schmitt, Makay, Tappmeyer, Withrow, Needham, Barnett, Wilks Hudson Break, Walpert, Martin, Schmitz, Frank, Iackion, Knecht, Orr, Lampe. - Vaden, Denton, Rakestraw, Mueller, Russell, Winter, Roderique, Valleroy. The Ira Remsen Society was organized on the MSM campus on October ll, 1923. This society Wasp granted a charter in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and became ,a branch of this organization in March, 1989. OFFICERS President ............ ....................... ....... E R olaff Vice-President ...... ........ H I Wrthrow Secretary ......... ....... I . A Sullivan Treasurer ...... ....... A Martin The organization was founded with the purpose of extending the practical knowledge of chemistry to the students and promot- ing a greater interest in chemical engineering. Prominent men of science and industry are invited to address the society Whenever possible. Membership in this organization is open to all students who may have an interest in the ever fascinating panorama of mod- ern chemistry .and chemical engineering. R. Armstrong A. Van Amburg S. Bye W. Break H. Bosworth I. Collins H. Cunningham R. Denton L. Frank C. Heger W. Hellwege C. Hudson T. Claunch E. Smith M. Kasten W. Carter E. Myers I. Schmitz ' I. Makay C. Hyslop W. Hiatt P. Moore W. Dronen G. Shelton E. Hoehn B. Barnett I. Bishop I. Hogan E. Winters P. Kasten I. I ackson MEMBERS W. Knecht S. Kingsland H. Lohman D. Lowder I. Mueller S. Martin A. Martin ' I. Murrell I. Miazgda A. Neumann I. Needham R. Neumann W. Orr D. Petersen G. Purdy H. Russell F. Roderique C. Rakestraw P. Reisner E. Rolaif H. Sachs T. Shelton W. Tappmeyer V. Valleroy I. Vaden G. Walpert R. White I. Sullivan H. Withrow R. Young :W r ,,,.. .A S One Hundred Nine Amidst a Iungle of Burettes Chemists in Action . lli it will D Shake. Friend. Shockers all. News from the Profession. OFFICERS Fall Spring Chairman, ................. .G. W. Wood ............ ---.I, W, Stephens Vice-Chairman, ........ D. Eason .....,....,,. ,,,,,,, W , B, Murney Secretary ................... D. Re-inert Treasurer ................... A. Fuldner ................... C, C,,I-Iqley Counselor ........ ....... P rof. I. H., Lovett. .,...... Prof, I, H, Lovett l .... .. 3rd Row: Wood, Fuldner, Troqdon, Reinert, Smith, Iohnk, Hansen, 2nd Row: Pollock, DeBo1t, Schneider, Harms, Emo, lamboretz, Sarzin, Gm-neg lst Row: Fazio, Wylie, Pautler, Kerr, Schaefer, Stephens, Hanes. ' One Hundred Ten The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is gradu regaining its former prominence on the campus, and with increased enrollment in the Electrical Engineering depqrfm soon be one of the largest professional organizations membership of the A.I.E.E. is composed of students of Electr Engineering who have banded together for their mutual bene Meetings are held twice a month. At one of these meetlng a prominent person from one of the various Electrical Engmeen fields speaks on some subject of interest to the members T e second meeting consists of open discussion and technical repor by members of the organization. MEMBERS B. M. Adams R. S. Blackstock I. R. Bryant F. I. Bumpus V. O. Casper D. G. DeBo1t G. B. Deuber R. T. DeWoody I. S. Downs C. A. Ecklund W. A. Ellis R. E. Emo I. R. Fazio E. M. Gurnea R. E. Hackman R. C. Hansen H. B. Harms V. M. Hoqland W. Howard E. E. Iackson L. I. Iamboretz R. A. Iostrand I. W. Kasten I. W. Kelso F. H. Kerr R. C. Kirk P. I. Koppel R. B. Lyons L. R. McClary I. G. McClinton W. A. Mathews G. P. Messner R. I. Nease R. E. Pautler W. E. Pollock I. W. Ranes R. Rapisardo E. R. Roehl I. Ross W. E. Salome I. L. Sarxin R. A. Schaefer L. L. Schuler G. W. Sessen E. I. Smith I. A. Smith I. I. Smith W. F. Smith O. E. Thompson W. L. Teel R. I. Townsend R. L. Troqdon R. M. Vreeland R. H. Walker R. E. Widup l. C. Wilks I. E. Williams I. E. Wylie W.. J' I rs ur, . C -. .. gs... 'N x 'hr 'Trp ... I I I I 8th Row: Allison, Chubb, Hechinger, Fennerty, Downey, Ellerman, Schaeffer, Hanley, Schooler, Schlechten, Forrester. 7th Row: Niewoehner, Graves, Sinnott, Mansfield, Littell, Brown, Mushovic, Cox, Yddice, Marinkovic, Subramanyam, Dress ner. y 6th Row: Tucker, Foster, Van Ells, Buterbaugh, Treon, Feinburg, Whaley, Kienitz, Storer, Noren, Franks, Carmichael. 5th Row: Dasso, Uyetake, Deichmann, Iuergens, Miller, Vogenthaler, Nichols, Banks, Poehler, Schmidt, Castleberry, Chris tiansen. 4th Row: Snider, Appelbaum, Anderson, Copeland, Collier, Moline, Niewoehner, Tittman, Haak, Wunnicke, Chu, Pitts. 3rd Row: Yee, Taschek, Kopp, Chaney, Saenz, Iohnson, Goodwin, Rock, Subitzky, Ioite, Brixius. 2nd Row: Crosby, Browning, Paul, Teel, Byrns, Mefiord, Plimpton, Fritz, Ellis, Carlson, Fowles. lst How: Lechler, Carlberg, Bennett, Elliott, Vogt, Allen, Shaffer, Stevens, Rous, Craiton. The Student Chapter of the American Insti- STUDENT MEMBERS tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers was D,Dumm Auc-hwm slirinski founded on thisvcampus to advance the knowl- Ehifgqnsen fiFla1lline edge of mining and metallurgy among its mem- G. Friti ' L. Marcus K. W. Franks . . I. Collier W. Wunnicke T. I. Vogenthaler bers, to promote a greater rnterest in these pro- In Allen W. Chubb Lmkoberson fessions, and to bring the students into closer fgxfmovic 5533: f-r: 3'Fl'g25' relationship with industry. Prominent members of L. Villemaire W. V. Hartmann I. B. Chaney . . . . R. Banks W. F. Ellis W. E. VanElls the mining and metallurgical professions present LD. poehler B. Nichols R, Orton the latest developments in their fields and answer 2353200155 gf-g'uE5:'::g:Ymn Fggnou questions at the meetings. L. Kienitz H. Fowler H. Mansfield R. Devine R. E. Goodwin M. McDonald C. Carlberg H. Whaley W. Stevens H. Vogt Treolxiz Sgxigefl C. Pomeroy .Moe er . . i OFFICERS S. L. Chu H. Capella Niewoegner I-'au spring D. I. Brown G. Pills . Nrewoe ner H. St v I. Brixius I. H. Fuqua President ......... I. Allen ............. W. Stevens D, Scchrgiidt S. Rosenbaurn D. T. Qarlison Vice-Pres -------- H- Voqt. .--------.- .E- Bennett gjlgffgggberry i1,0,B62fQwsk1 shsubns Y Secretary ......... R. Elliot ............ R. Treon Treasurer ......... C. Pomeroy ..... R. Sinnott Faculty Adv.---L. E. Shaffer ..... Dr. A. W. Schlechten FACULTY Counselor ........ C. Iohnson ....... Dr. E. L. Clark - F. A. Graser H. R. HanleY Senior Trip for Miners. One Hundred Eleven 5th Row: Liddell, Gevecker, Belew, Henning, Berry, Robbins, Vaughan, Hunt. ' l . 4th Row: Wegener, Kendall, Iohnson, Tucker, Benn, Fisher, East, Carlton, Weinel, Weinel, Living- SfO!1. 3rd Row: Bermel, Knopp, Slankard, French, Snowden, Wisdom, Weismantel, Galavis, Boyd, Carlton. 2nd Row: Anderson, Ienkins, Henry, Little, Butzer, Smith, Goren, Burke, Wirts, Strubert. lst Row: Butler, Herrmann, Chambers, Stautier, Leake, McGuire, Daniells, Walters, Kruse. Founded in 1923, the Missouri School of Mines Student Chapter of the Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers is a member of the oldest professional era- gineering society in America. The purpose of the society is to ac- quaint the student With modern civil engineering practices and develop- ments by bringing in outstanding pro- fessional men as featured speakers at society meetings. Membership is open to all students interested in Civil Engineering. N. A. Anderson ' I. A. Andrews T. A. Austin I. R. Baker E. W. Belew E. H. Benn B. P. Bermel I. T. Berry I. R. Bowman D. D. Boyd T. F. Burke H. G. Butzer P. F. Clayton F. T. Chambers C. P. Daniells D. Fahs I. R. Fisher I. W. Fitzpatrick R. G. French H. I. Galavis R. H. Gardner I. B. Butler E. W. Carlton 1 STUDENT MEMBERS R. V. Gevecker R. Goren G. F. Gourlie A. F. Grimm I. I. Hawkins P. Henning F. D. Hequembourg I . O. Herrmann A. W. Irwin R. W. Ienkins C. C. Iohnson C. R. Knopp A. M. Kram P. Kram H. I. Kruse, Ir. R. H. Lahmeyer W. A. Leake H. B. Leaver D. E. Lewis I. E. Little I. F. McCarthy FACULTY MEMBERS V. A. C. Gevecker L. Hershkowitz E. C. Richardson t L OFFICERS President ..... --....-- W Liddell Vice-President------- I qsf Secretary .... ..---m---W W Brown Treasurer------- .... --R H Kendqll A. G. McGuire, Ir. M. M. Mignegnery G. I. Pen-yman, Ir. I. D. Robertson I. D. Robbins R. G. Slankard D. G. Smith I. R. Snowden C. M. Staufier I. N. Strubert A. H. Thorwegen M. Tischler A. L. Tucker K. W. Vaughan L. C. Viles P. Walters W. F. Wegener R. P. Weinel W. L. Weismantel T. P. Wiris D. G. Wisdom A. D. Topping E. A. Weinel Time Oil. One I-Iundred Twelve Inspecting. 1880 and has as its purpose the promotion of the art and science of I. I. McGovern I I l l STUDENT MEMBERS L. M. Abernathy I. Alvarez P. M. Bennett L. A Botkin D. A. Brands C. E. Branson I. D. Buchanan L. S. Burns R. D. Bruns G. Caraioil G. L. Carpenter I. G. Clifton K. W. Cross R. V. Davis W. F. Dyer M. B. Dixon S. T. Dueker R. Dunham B. Einspanier H. Etem R. D. Fermann W. S. Foley C. W. Fremont G. E. Gregg W. H. Harville T. R. Howell W. A. Hyde R. D. Iones I. R. Kofahl A. W. Kallmeyer M. F. Kallmeyer I. E. Krath O. H. Kortiohn R. C. Kreutzer E. W. Lavat I. W. Logan H. T. Mann 0. L. McCa1lister R. E. McCombs W. R. McPheeters R. F. Meadows A. Menacho R. K. Mitchell M. N. Monte 5th Row: Henke, Wickizer, McCal1ister. 4th Row: Alvarez, Bruns, Wilson, Krath, Menacho, Wissler, Tarson, Wilson, Lindquist, Wood, Ben- nett. 3rd Row: Selleck, Dunham, Rhoads, Mann, Foley, Straub, Starkweather, Kofahl, McCombs, Ein- spanier. 2nd Row: Pletz, Mitchell, Cross, Clifton, Gregg, Botkin, Lavat, Dixon, Branson, Kaplan. lst Row: Boyer, Kilpatrick, Buchanan, Trengove, McPheeters, Brands, Hyde, Burns, Springer. R.C.P1etz The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in B. B. Ray G. H. Ramsey B. S. Rhoads M. F. Saunders L. H. Selleck E. C. Sindelar F. M. Springer H. E. Straub S. Tarson G. W. Tracy H. C. Trengrove R. H. Starkweather P. P. Vaida D. G. Vaughn Mechanical Engineering. lt is one of the four founder societies, and has its national headquarters in the Engineering Societies Building in New York City. The MSM student chapter of the A.S.M.E. was founded on this campus in l93O and it strives to both acquaint its members with the practical aspects of their profession and to provide them with social experience in mixing with their fellow engineers. This year, in addition to hearing talks by prominent men from industry and seeing motion pictures on technical subjects, the A.S.M.E. chapter had a banquet and sponsored the annual Mechanical's Spring I. C. Vorbeck W. F. Wickizer I. W. Wilson L. B. Wissler Outing. F. E. Nevin L. W. Wood OFFICERS R. F. Ostman E. C. Wunnenburg Fan Spring Chairman, ,-.------,.,, ,,,,,,., E , A. Henke ......... ...... . W. C. McMillan FACULTY MEMBERS Vice-Chairman. ....... ........ . S. Kctplilrl ..--... ------ E - G- I-if1dCl11iSf A. L Miles G' C. Boyer Secretary ,,,,,,,,.,..,, ......., , E. G. Lindquist ...... ...... M . G. Ginzberq A, V, Kilpatrick Treasurer ,,,,,,.. L. H. Wilson ....... ...... . W. F. Stoecker iii!! ...Ka 4 539 5 Machine Builder at Work. Getting the Dope on Ventilators. One Hundred Thirteen .l-I 4th Row: Rock, Schlechten, Hanley, Hechinger, Cole, Sinnott, Dressner, Niewoehner, Feinburg, 3rd Row: Niewoehner, Chubb, Whaley, Bradford, Mansiield, Schork, Cornelius, Peppers, Miller 2nd Row: Crosby, Teel, Ellerman, Uriwal, Sale, Weeks, Bessel, Moline, Grafton, McKinnell. lst How: Todd, Brady, Whanqer, Ahl, Dameron, Allison, Tucker, Treon, Cox. ' The MSM Chapter of the American Society for Metals, a national organization, was organized and established as a student chapter in October, 1937. The purpose of the A.S.M. is the promotion of metal industries and closely related fields. Present national enrollment totals more than 20,000 members. 9 H. I. Ahl G. A. Allison E. L. AuBuchon R. Ballmann W. I. Barnett W. D. Bessel V. Bradford S. B. Brady W. Chubb . R. E. Cole E. E. Cornelius C. R. Counts I. H. Cox P. E. Cratton R. A. Crosby E. M. Cueto W. B. Distler E. F. Dressner W. E. Ellerman R. C. Enochs A. C. Franke G. Fulghum H. Gilliland L. G. Glasgow W. I. Goodwin R. F. Hartman I. T. Hazelett C. l. Hechinger l. T. Hepp W. Hollis R. N. Hohne G. Kalbtleish C. W. Knoebel A. M. Krainess I l M What Do Ya See? Hold it. One Hundred Fourteen I fl. 5. M. Iuergens. Littell. OFFICERS Clflctlrmarl .............. --- ....... H. C. Dameron Vice-Chairman .... - .......... ---,,I, E, Schork Secretary ................ --------A. R. Feinburq Treasurer .............. - ....... -----I, L, Weeks MEMBERS E. G. Littell H. Mansfield W. P. Mclfinnell G. I. Miller C. Miuer R. D. Moeller G. H. Moline I. C. Nieto K. E. Niewoehner R. I. Niewoehner E. P. Patterson R. E. Peppers B. S. S. Raiu H. L. Ray R. Rock S. P. Salerno W. H. Sale B. I. Sexauer A. H. Schwartz R. T. Sinnott I. Soia H. M. Stangland I. Teel I. M. Thorpe F. A. Todd R. Treon P. A. Tucker A. Uriwal I. C. Vogt G. H. Wagner H. P. Whaley I. R. Whanger R. L. Williamson I . i l l W 1 1 1 n r , 1 r .L r M1550 HI ACADEMY nr 513112 EE OFFICERS President .... - ............................., F, Springer Vice-President ...... ........ E . G. Lindquist Secretary ......... ...... W , Hickman Treasurer ........ ....., S , Hrach MEMBERS I. Baker K. E. Niewoehner P. Bermol A. Rogers R. E. Bullock E. Schowengerdt H. E. Cunningham R. Iohnston C. Lambelet O. I.. McCa1lister B. Needham B. Schaeffer M. Tischler G. Tyrer D. Wisdom 2nd Row: Needham, Schaeffer, Hrach, McCal1ister, Wisdom, Schowenqerdt Johnston lst Row: Niewoehner, Lindquist, Hickman, Springer, Tyrer, Bermel. qThe MSM chapter of the Missouri Academy of Science was organized in the fall of 1931 asa freshman scientific discussion group. In 1938, it affiliated with the Missouri Academy of Science as a member of the college section. It provides its members with a forum for discussion of topics of scientific and engineering interest under their own leadership. The chapter played host to delegates from many other Missouri colleges who attended the state-wide meeting of the Academy, which was held in Rolla this fall during the celebration of MSM's 75th anniversary. Fred Springer, who was State Secretary at the meeting, was elected State President for the coming year, and Dr. C. V. Mann was reappointed chairman of the Committee on College Science Clubs. The Scientists Meet .... Then Eat. One Hundred Fifteen .. ..............,.,.mmmnmwmw Back Row: Schaeffer, LaRose, Carlton, Maddox, Bradiord, Wisdom, Niewoehner. Front Row: Bermel, Parkinson, Bishop, Long, Enfield, Propst, Kortiolin. The Society of American Military Engineers was founded in 1920, its membership consisting of past and present holders of commissions in the technical branches of the American armed forces. It Was created in the in- terest of national defense, to advance the science of Military Engineering. Members of the M-SM post are students in the Ad- vanced ROTC course. The major event sponsored by the post was the annual Military Ball, held this year on February 8, when Miss Iuanita Steiner was presented with the commission of Honorary Cadet Colonel. W. Schaeffer B. LaRose P. Carlton I. Maddox V. Bradford D. Wisdom K. Niewoehner P. Bermel .A. ., X, -I-rfiff ,1 5.197 aff WJ--f 919 ttf? President .... K IIYIW W ' r t4.f:4,,.:L-:mfg .re 1 f-U 1 -,PIM-in jr Q Q Q 3, jllfilp +1 Q 1 1 1 ' :.-..-fit - :Z fp I 'iam T 'yur 1' I N ,'1f'Lf f OFFICERS ---------------- --------------B. M. Enfield lst Vice-President .......... -------R. E. Wolfram 2nd Vice-President ...... - .... - .... G. Maddox, Ir, Secretary .............. - ....... ....... B --..L, Propsf Treasurer .... - ........ -- .... ---...T, Long Asst. Treasurer ...... ............. - .... D . Parkinson Advisors ............ ........ M aj E. Richardson MEMBERS W. Parkinson R. Bishop T. B. Long B. Enfield L. Propst O. Kortiohn C. B. Davis R. Hunt Lt. E. Bloom Left, Right ---- One Hundred Sixteen On the Target. if ill Gil iii- ELT' lil Us .:. L.a Sb Gi! Sh 2.5.3 GI, Ll. . ., af., 15. :- ui li P? vu 3.3 PHIJTI1 III. OFFICERS President V................................... W. Liddell Vice-President ........ ........ V . L. Bradford Sec.-Treas. .............. ........, I . I-I, Locher Faculty Advisers ......... ........ G . C, Boyer C. Iohnk MEMBERS D W. E. Smith' I. R. Ferguson I. G. Weber B. O. McNa1-y R. H. McClelland I. D. Mueller G. R. Lay H. P. Schoenky H. I. Underwood M. Y. Tolgay M. Wetzel I. H. Oerman S. Tarson G. Rector G. Purdy I. W. Rapp R. Z. Hardine G. W. Wolpert A. M. Keichman I.. F. Deickman N. F. Meiiord, Sr. R. C. Padfield I. Scheineman D. Liable F. Birch U G. W. Parrish I. den Boer R. S. Bagwell H. Brehe L. Fields R. C. Hansen R. Pautler M. H. McDonald W. O. Schuermann A. Martin I. Rother E. Brady B. W. Andrews R. B. Ellenson W. A. Sch-irmer I. C. Wortman I. McMahon B. Rock I. Absolom B. Ostmann P. P. Vaida A. Prosky I. W. Stevens A. Beverage I. Berry Back Row: Schuermann, Ostmann, Padiield, Schirmer, Hansen, Pautler, Bother, Vaida Front Row: Ellenson, Tolgay, Underwood, Liddell, Bradford, Locher, Iohnk. The largest membership in over a decade has swelled the Photography Club until its present dark-room is almost inadequate. However, the present completeness of photographic equipment available for all types of print Work is a state almost undreamed of in the days of the club's founding. The prize winners of the 1946-47 annual Photography Club contest are Nace F. Mefford, lst prize: Walter Liddell, 2nd prize and honorable mention: G. W. Parrish, 3rd prize. The able and inspiring sponsorship of Profs. G. C. Boyer and Carl Iohnk bid fair to raise even higher the status of the campus Shutter-bugs in the coming years. Floodliqhts and Pipe Cleaners. Sex and PIGXY- One Hundred Seventeen rf I 5 s-J , . l 1 l Back Row: McPheotors, Danz, McFarland. Front Row: Iohnk, Hansen, Pautler, Bother. The Radio Club was founded in the fall of 1931 to provide an association for students who are interested in amateur radio. Prior to Dec. 7, 1941 the club operated a shortwave transmitter with the call WQEEE. Plans have been made to get back on the air as quickly as possible. The Radio Club also conducts code and theory classes to enable members to secure amateur radio licenses. l H!-llllll II L W' OFFICERS President .......... --------------------..... .R . Hansen Vice-President .......... ........ R . E. Pquiler Secretary-Treasurer-. ..... - .,..,, I, 'Schmitz Station Manager ........ .............. I . E, Wylie Trustee ........ ......... A. E. Schwcmeke Sponsor ....... ......... C . T. A, Iohnk MEMBERS B. L. Brown A. Prosky A. G. Danz R. Rczpisardo E. L. Hughes I. B. Rother I. D. VcmKirk G. G. Skitek C. E. McFarland C. E. Smith W. McPheeters R. P. Stahl C. Pcrlubiak E. G. Parmenter W. I. Winters Hams. One Hundred Eighteen The Code Machine' The Transmitter. if 'Z 4'- I' M EH iii L12 UI Eli :H -.I Ui YN-., 1 i ti SH IB 'B 7 RIFLE III. OFFICERS President ..........................,,.......... I. Mundy Vice-President ..,..... ...................,. E , Schill Secretary .......... ...... K . E. Niewoehner Treasurer ....... ...... A . M. Deichmann, Ir. MEMBERS I. Mundy E. Schill K. E. Niewoehner , A. M. Deichmcxnn W. White R. N. Holme R. L. Schmitz W A. Schaeiier G. D. Holmes V. Casper R. Ostmann D. Brands R. M. Rock W. H. Sale 'H. 'r. Mmm P. F. Bermel Backpltow: White, Holme, Schmitz, Deichmann, Schcreifer, Holmes, Casper, Richardson Front Row: A Niewoehner, Mundy, Ostmcxnn, Brands. The Missouri School of Mines Rifle and Pistol Club is composed of students who are interested in marksmanship. The club is sponsored by the ROTC unit of this, school, and as such has the expert services of the attached military personnel. The object of the club is to promote and encourage marksmanship and sportsmanship. This year the rifle team has not entered in competitive matches as it has no range on which to practice. A new range is being planned in the basement of the new ,Military Department Building, which is due to be completed some time this year. The Winners at Columbia. One Hundred Nineteen MEMBERS GLEE CLUB DIRECTORS Professor and Mrs. C. H. Black f OFFICERS President .............. ........ L . E. Myers I VicelPresident ........... .......... W . Hickman f Secretary-Treasurern .... W. A. Wundrack Librarian .................... ......... E . Aubuchon Back Row: Wundrack, Birk, Da Silva, Hickman, Slankard, DeBolt, McNicho1s, Gerecke, Remington. Second Row: Da Silva, Smith, Moeller, Weber, Schwab, Kirk, Tolqay, Morse, MY91'5- Front Row: Cox, Hammann, Black, Black, Remington, Powell, Moy. . Like the birdies. Rear view. Mrs. BIack's boys. rim... The Missouri School of Mines Glee Club is a comparatively new organization on the campus. It was organized in the fall of 1942. All students who like to sing and want to give others enjoyment through music are welcomed to this organization. It is one of the few music organizations existing on this campus. The Glee Club is under the sponsorship and direction of Professor and Mrs. C. H. Black. Professor Black is the head of the Engineering Drawing Department. During the past season the Glee Club has given perform- ances at convocations and it has sung at several churches and civic organizations in Rolla for Christmas programs and various other occasions. Their performances could hardly have been enjoyed more by the audiences than by the singers themselves. M. I. Leavy W. F. Herndon F. L. Weber W. D. Rodden Don Allbaugh H. M. Casselman Bob Slankard A. L. Chambers S. Hasko lim Hoelscher A. F. Gerecke I. R. McNicho1s Ed. Mooney Ken Niewoehner E. Lavat One Hundred Twenty H. I. Withrow R. P. Morse A. I. Dc: Silva A. I. Da-Silva B. Cohen G. D. Holmes D. H. Hase W. Hickman Stan Hrach T. N. Koch G. W. Mabie S. D. Moy R. T. Ruenbeck Wm. I. Nesler M. F. Saunders E. I. Smith G. I. Carron I. W. Bishop W. Kirk I. Powell L. E. Myers R. F. Schwab . T. I. Vogenthaler W. A. Wundrfick E. L. Aubuchon M. Y. To1qCIY G. C. Shelton I. W. Hammann L. Dunlap F. Bregqer W. F. Kaiser FE III Perry Teel l-l. O. Banks W. Lechler A. Lennert W. Rous I. Sage Second Row: Lechler, Lennert, Lavat, Rous First Row: Perry,.Lavery. Bank. Last Iuly, several fencing enthusiasts met afternoons to engage 1n what centuries ago was the accepted means of combat. This group attracted others until now the club, with a membership of eleven, has received faculty recognition Its mam objective is physical development and coordination of the eye, mind and body M 5 lVI. PLAYERS AND ALPHA PSI UMEIIA -,-r which was founded in 1920. In 1921 the name was changed to M.S.M. Players and remarned under that name until 1933. In that year, the Players , became the Delta P1 Cast of Alpha Psi Omega, the National Honorary Dra- ' matic Fratermty This spring, the organization Was broken up again into two separate organizations-the M.S.M. Players and Alpha Psi Omega. M t Back Row: Branson, Danz, Hammann. Furr, Iones. Henke- Front Row: Smith, Wcxtz, Underwood, Bradford, Springer. President .................. Vice-President ....... Secretary .......... Treasurer ..... ............ Business Manager- General Manager- Stage Manager ..... Property Manager- Director -.------------.-.... Assistant Director-- MEMBERS D. G. Bradford W Rapp C. Branson G Sonwald W. Campbell V Watz L. Dunlap L Hazlewood E. A. Henke M Schaefer A. Iones W R McPheeters fn if x sg: IA f . ,y X J23, J We ' ff 'W ' I Y . 'V A N51 5.5 XX, . x X. . ., 0 'km 59, 14 3 W4399 , ,, Ze'5,m4G'f'fff M, .. QQ, ,,. ,,. ff? ' 4 ! W fr wwf Qi, 37- f o. X, ,J X, W ,VJ , if , f f -6' 7' A 4 1 I I 3. W N X A ,.., 4, -2 L , ,J 1' W Q.. Q Q- 5 1 lr 3' D X as MQ W Q X' G f Q X 7 Q , Y ,vyeisp 'H-fri Kia P 4 1 v 0 can , . , 2 ' k K' 4 ' . Q , ' X . Q il M i M , . - f Q. All .. .X .1 . gsm-f .,, 1 vx 1.4 vm ff X Q 5 XXXX ,Xgn br QW i- f 1 ff f wwf ,f 11 If W ff , Mx W Z7 I A 15 H . omecommg His First. P P , LPH As a national fraternity, Kappa Alpha is unique in that in the course of its development it has confined itself to the territory south of the Mason and Dixon line. Despite the fact that it occupies only about one-half of the country, it has attained a high position among other national fra- ternities. Founded at Washington College Know Washington and Lee? in l865 under the tutelage of Gen. Robert E. Lee, this fraternity has sought to carry on the customs and ideals so excellently personified in the greatest of the Southern Generals. A y Beta Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha was installed at M.S.M. on April 27, 1903 and Was the second dhapter of a national fraternity on this campus. Although inactive during the war, it is again firmly established among the fraternities at M.S.M. OFFICERS President ............... ..................... ........ G . M. Anderson Vice-President ...1..... .,,,,,,,, A , H, Weber SGCFGHGFY ----------- ........ W . Parkinson Treasurer ........ ,,-,,,-. W , A, Siegel Ste-Werd ---------------- ......... I . H. Sears HOUSG Manager ........ ............................ R . Schmiedler FGCHHY Advisers ...... ....... C . Y. Clayton, D. L. Hafeli The Team. One Hundred Twenty-four Rear Row: Siegel, Fuqua, Miazga, Iones, Carlson, Bogart, Schmidt, Hissom, Ellis. 'f 2nd Row: Burnett, Ryan, Schmidt, Nelson, Haieli, Pering, Franks, Sears, Parkinson, Castleberry. 3rd Row: Weber, Smith, Mitchell, Schmiedler, Nicholson, Schowengerdt, Iohnston, Subitzky. Front Row: Brockett, Beyer, Ramsey, Anderson, Springer, Moore, Hogan. ACTIVES G. M. Anderson R. C. Hissom I. Ryan F. A. Beyer, Ir. W. S. Hogan R. Schmiedler W. C. Bogart R. Iohnston I. H. Sears PLEDG-ES I. W. Brockett B. Iones G. V. Sessen L. F. Burnett c. Lembelef D. sehmidf R' Baumm' D. T. Carlson W. R. McPheeters E. Schowengerdt I' Ehrler D. Castleberry I. F. Miezge w. A. Siegel f'Mi'Che11 w. F. Euis P. v. Moore G. c. smith T' Pemg K. Franks C. Nicholson F. M. Springer M' Schmidt D. Fentzke D. W. Nelson S. Subitzky I. Fuqua W. Parkinson A. H. Weber G. H. Ramsey X Bogie Work Crew. The Battery. 51-mdClY BVS One Hundred Twenty-fiye Taste Good? SIE fl ,,.f?.f'?'3fS?.e 0 'fb xdob, hip, .. jg' SKY? Q? HA- 0.s Y!f Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Virginia on Dec. 10, 1869. The Beta Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma at the Missouri School of Mines was chartered on Nov. 5, 1903, being one of the three original social fraternities on the campus. The chapter house at 1201 State St. houses forty of the nearly seventy actives and pledges affiliated With the chapter. 1 For the school year, Beta Chi has been Very active socially, as well as participating energetically in the sports program. OFFICERS President -------------- -----......-......... ......... W . H. Gammon Vice-President ........ ,--,,,,,, I , B, Wi1SOn SGCFGTCIFY ---------- ........ H . M. Telthorst Treasurer ------- .......... C , Ecklund Sec:bc:ugh's Constant. Q Sex, VV---,.,....... .... ...W ..... .. ,..., ,af .M ..,- is,t.t...-i, Ears. Qne Hundred Twenty-six l Top Row: Yochum, Helm, Olfe, Alvarez, Menacho, Ecklund, Bissell, Kuder, Knecht, Heger, Boza, Dasso, Crosby. 5th Row: Bolanovich, Hoehn, Bachman, Frank, Hackman, Scholz, Bruns, Reed, Tapperson, Koch, Saenz, Nichols, Sullivan, Sea- baugh, Baker. 4th Row: Duke, Sexauer, Calderon, Iackson, Casselman, Gammon, Wilson, Clooney, H. Telthorst, Cox, Knoebel. 3rd Row: Gardener, Steinmeyer, Futo, Knauer, Ruff, Schirmer, DeWoody, Belew, Krath, Goodenough. 2nd Row: Padfield, Thompson, Martinq, Hobelman, Kaller. Front Row: White, Griesedieck. Obermier, Orr, Grimm, Raymer, E. Telthorst. I. Avarez H. W. Bachman I. R. Baker E. W. Belew I. I. Bissell P. Bolanovich I. Boza R. F. Bruns H. Casselman R. Clooney I. H. Cox A. Crosby A. Dasso R. T. DeWoody C. W. Duke ACTIVES C. Ecklund L. E. Frank W. H. Gammon R. I. Hackman C. Heger R. W. Helm E. E. Hoehn I. Iackson G. Iuenger W. Knecht C. W. Knoebel D. H. Koch I. E. Krath C. Kuder C. H. Lloyd A. Menacho B. W. Nichols C. O. Olie C. Reed D. Ruff R. Saenz W. Schirmer A. E. Scholz R. Seabaugh B. I. Sexauer I. A. Sullivan A. Tapperson H. M. Telthorst C. H. Torres I. W. Wilson R. I. Yochum R. Campbell W. H. Futo C. Gardner K. Goodenough H. Griesedieck A. Grimm M. Hobelman T. Iennings I. Kaller R. T. Knauer R. Mariinq E. Moyle, Ir. Obermier W. Orr Padfield Raymer Shourd Steinmeyer I. Telthorst Thompson White K 4 X X w.....MX-...,...fmewef,.o.,,,x x.,,. X ,wvwwvxmww An old maid's dream. The Gcmgis an here' One Hundred Twenty-seven Seven - no! Chummy. AMBD CHI LPH 'veit 'Q tb sf, 'M ef W to yt Q The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was founded at Boston University in 1909, and since then has grown to become the largest national social fraternity. The Chapter now active on the M.S.M. Campus originated in 1913 and was then known as the Mucker's Club. Alpha Delta Zeta came into being when this club was admitted to Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity in 1917. Since it was installed, the Chapter has taken part in all activities and prides itself on the famed Harvest Dance which it gives every November. This year Alpha Delta celebrates thirty years on the M.S.M. campus, of which it feels duly proud. OFFICERS President .............. .....,... L ........, - ,, .......,,.,,,,, B, A, Wallcer Vice-President ........ ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, G , M, Moline Secretary .......... h ,-,,,,,,,,,,., I, G, Reilly Treasurer ....... -,-----,,- S , Hrqch ,,.. -LS u IQ: 5, 51. li S' liek liz: QI: 'f 5: ir.: wo-.. . ...Q . '-3: .- .- ' :slr ,, .. I. .. - 'C Rear Row: Tyrer, Downey, Bowman, K. Niewoehner, Andrews, Murphy, Iamieson, Padovano, Poppitz, Lavat, Miller, Grevillius Knueppel. 2nd Row: R. Niewoehner, Rock, Laible, Klaber, Griesedieck, Mushovic, Cross, Loucks, Walker, Younghaus, Bishop. 3rd Row: Knopp, Holmes, Demeris, Wylie, Ahl, Stadelhoier, Buterbaugh, Hrach, Moline. 4th Row: Stein, R. Moeller, Ryan, Miller, Scheineman, Allbaugh, Teel. Front Row: Vaida, Reilly, Allen, Mitchell, Gokenbach, G. Moeller. X ACTIVES J. A. Andrews K. Allen 1. Holmes PI-EDGES R. K. Mitchell I. Billy - B. E. Buterbaugh W. Bishop P. P. Varda I. A. Schememan T. Ryan R G French P. Fullop F. E. Nevin I. H. Teel ' ' N. Mushovic I. R. Bowman R. H. Walker I. McC1inton A K. Cross I. E. Wylie R. E. Murphy L. McC1ary G. Miller W. F. Stoecker R. D. Moeller A. Hoffman P. Gebhardt I. Stadehofer D. ,Younqhouse M. Schuster R. I. Niewoehner K. E. Niewoehner D. N. Allbaugh I. Masterson B. Downey L. L. Miller G. F. Dameris R. A. Poppitz G. A. Tyrer ' D. C. Gokenbach D. L. Griesedieck E. Loucks D. S. Laible R. Knopp E. W. Lavat G. B. Klaber E. Schaeffer A. Guereche R. Rock G. L. Moeller G. W. Iamieson D. Wisdom R. L. Knueppel W. E. Stein E. M. Mueller C. Brauer if -Q... .. NY. iles .. N-fs... fx' A . , K Finesse or Finis. Buffet Dinner. RYUU Cfoons One Hundred Twenty-nine P P A L P H if ,TT. A 'Ul- P P XS? x. :HI ,,-,Q .elf 0 Ii ir . X, . K ,Q a. lla 'I ? X g' Alpha Kappa Chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity is one of the oldest fraternities on the Missouri School of Mines campus, having been installed on Nov. 28, 1905. During its existence on the M.S.M. campus, the chapter has taken an active part in all campus and social ac- tivities. One of last year's high spots occurred when Pi Kappa Alpha's float was awarded first prize as the most outstanding in the St. Pat's parade. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was founded on March l, 1868, at the University of Virginia. Eh Lk , 'Zz Sl. .nl Zh OFFICERS P Q lb -r it . ,t - P li I I lil Vice-President, ,,,.... --.-,-, R , K1-eutzer gk, li li President ....,,........ .,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,, ,,,,,.,, W , Gollub Treasurer ......,... -,-,---,-, I , Bush Secretory ....... ......... R . Gibson ' 1, Smile Now. ., -l lk -in ii fu 'l 1 Big Three- Meet Me Downtown. who,8 Riding who? 1 , One Hundred Thirty l 2 x x i . X X Y X? Q - gig? 'X ly f WW iw gif Wfff Q 1? WZ W A ,AY 5 X f , ,f ,Ka V f 0, f f , 0 XM if fff : ' ff f, l , st I 3 Z XXQ XX XXX SX xxggx S Xvs x Xxx XX wk xx x X XXX X X XFN' 2 Xxx ' X XX Xx R NX XX K SS xgwwx XXQX Q X NX! XX f'X Q KX X x XXX X A it 1 'f 155151 X Q: 5 ,.., ff filwf 1 RCW Q x X Q A N. 5: X ' QR uv. A ,S wa! --,W if t 3 X X Ny - N Q, - if , I QNX- I fly. E -NX ,QX Tcxpp and Trophies. 1' -.,, 'X X I SIB NU ' X17 N, Qi Q ,.V, f Gamma Xi chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity was the first social fraternity on the Missouri School of Mines campusp the Chapter was installed in 1903. Throughout the ensuing years, Gamma Xi has been an active participant in all campus functions and intra- fraternity activities. The aim of the Chapter, then as now, has been to develop the character and personal talents of its members, that they might leave its ranks bearing the distinction of gentlemen. The Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1869. OFFICERS Fall Spring COmmQT1d91' -------- ...... R . Tappmeyer ...... ------C. Anton LT- COIl'l1'I1G11C1G1' ----... ...... R . Howell ........ ......., I . Glaves RGCOIUGI ---------.. ............ . C. Anton ......... ........ D . Petersen TTGCISUTGI' ------ - ........ R. Doelling ......... ........ R . Boaz Wait Till Tomorrow. Tired Already? One Hundred Thirty-two -Q K X evil - zf Top Row: Grant, Kuse, Iohnson, Bottermuller, Cook, A. Kruse, Barnes, Houk, H. Kruse, Clark, Leaver, Cairns, Tucker, Eaton, 'K Hickman. I :K 4th Row: McColgin, Painter, Kemper, Ienkins, R. Weinel, Lloyd, Doelling, Ellerman, Fisher, Mrosek, Moeller, Boaz, Chaney, An- 1 derson, Moniak. 3rd Row: Canning, Dean, Faser, Glaves, Uriwal, D. Young, Fuldner, Boyd, Mann, Werner, Howell, Crumpler. 2nd Row: Wittman, Shaetfer, Coffey, G. Young, Pounds, Reiss, Pickett, Ross, East, Morrow, Tappmeyer, Anton. Front Row: Theilker, Hollman, Guth, Hawthorne, Holtgreive, Quinn, Petersen, Bermel, Carlton. I. F. Fraser F. Carlton . B. Howell H. B. Leaver Moniak . P. Anton III A. Tucker H. Lloyd III . D. Boyd O. Rankin F. Uriwal I.. McColgin I. V. Glaves I. S. Quinn I. B. Chaney L. R. Boaz G. T. Grant R. A. Tappmeyer 3-'USU FPFUFFOFI ACTIVES F. H. Canning, Ir. W. E. Ellerman C. H. Werner D. L. Dean H. T. Mann, Ir H. I. Kruse, Ir. '-I'U . F. Bermel . H. Morrow W. A. Schaeffer III I. R. Snowden C. A. Bottermuller A. H. Fuldner, Ir. Q. F. Kuse R. F. Doellinq R. E. Pickett I. R. Fisher D. P. Petersen M. F. Hawthorne H. R. Hollman I. W. Hickman R. E. Moeller I. Pounds, Ir. D. A. Young I . C. East C. D. Barnes, Ir. N. A. Anderson I. I . Reiss R. I. Kemper R. W. Ienkins I. B. Cook C. I . Ross E. E. Thielker R. E. Wittman D. H. Iohnson G. Allman PLEDGES R. P. Weinel W. C. Cairns R. S. Webster, Ir W. W. Clark I. L. Painter B. M. Holtgrieve C. C. Houk T. Mrosek, Ir. I. E. Guth G. R. Eaton G. L. Young D. DeBolt W. Fleher I sf'-1dY1ng? Grandma! Duded up' Pardo' sacked out' ' One Hundred Thirty-three . - ,v ' The Gay Nineties. SIE PI . :QLQAQ .gf tg . ji'-gig: . -Q A' Xyir 9 9 N F :ESQ if U Vis Q X21 if- gf Q-a--oyiv Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Pi, formerly the Prospectors' Club, was installed at the Missouri School of Mines in May, l933. sports and other campus activities. Vincennes University. ' OFFICERS Fall Sage ..........,.......... ,,,,,, , F1rst Counselor ......... ..,... Second Counselor ........,.... G. W. Wood- Third Counselor ....,,,, .,,,- Herald ............,,,,,,,,, ,--,,, , ' Steward ....... I. L. Haleski ............ D. V. Kelly .............. F. G. Koenig ........... Alpha Iota has been very successful in intramural Sigma Pi was founded on- February 26, l897,.c1t Spring K. D. Sheppard G. H. LaPiere ----------,I. l.. I-laleski -I. W. Logan ............. R. A. Isringhaus Fourth Counselor .............. .I-I. D. Bucholz .......... C. W. Wehkinq .P. R. Kasten E. Makay,-,,-----,,,-D. W. Tittmcln Lemonade? Sunday. One Hundred Thirty-four Top Row: Collier, Rudert, Hufistutler, Hiatt, Kelly, Schott, Davidson, Russell, Kueser, Casler, Bogantes. 2nd Row: Hay, Gardner, Ferry, Shivelbine, LaPiere, Lampe, Isringhaus, Montgomery, Dziemanowicz, Eitxmofi 3rd Row: Magill, Makay, Bucholz, Wood, Haleski, Logan, Koenig, Tittman, Stangland. Front Row: Hequembourg, Kasten, Livingston, Wright, Winn, Speak, Barker, Sullivan. R. C. Barker E. D. Barron M. A. Bogantes H. D. Bucholz I. I. Casler I. W. Collier G. A. Davidson T. Q. Dziemanowicz I. W. Ferry R. L. Gardener M. A. Hagan I. L. Haleski A. A. Hall I- Hay ACTIVES I. Hepp F. D. Hequembourg W. H. Hiatt K. K. Hufistutler R. A. Isringhaus P. R. Kasten D. V. Kelly F. G. Koenig I. I. Kueser I. B. Lampe G. H. LaPiere R. Livingston I. W. Logan W. H. Magill R. M. Montgomery I. E. Makay K. E. Rudert G. H. Russell K. D. Sheppard W. L. Shivelhine B. L. Speak H. M. Stangland I. Sullivan D. W. Tittman R. A. Winn G. W. Wood F. W. Wright PLEDGES F. Eckert S. A. Eftimoii I. Gerbic I. A. Brown R. McCombs B. Robison K. Skedzeleski D. Straughan Buddies. Fore! warm' One Hundred Thirty-five LY? 1 N Z lllllllllmg . -XX .o x g , Xf if: W x'-.Xie U gg N 1. H-, . . .1--1--.....--1-1 Topic: - Atoms. THET PP PHI X vs X gg W. QV--Q 'sg fs ' .,... 6 :IX . ,fefs '-, gywx.. Mu Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi celebrated the corn- pletion of its tenth year on the M.S.M. campus last fall, on November 29, 1946. For it was on that day in 1936 that the Order of Cardinal Mercier, a local organization for Catholic students, was granted its charter to the national fraternity. The traditional Old Red House at Eighth and State has been the home of Catholic Miners since 1926, when the Mercier Club bought the place from Mr. Rl. Heller. Theta Kappa Phi as a national fraternity was founded at Lehigh University on March 22, 1922. OFFICERS President .............,. ,,.,.,,,, W , Christman Vice-President ......... ,,,,,,,,,,. S , Salarano Treasurer .....,,,,,, ,,-,,, , I -,,., ,L, Markway Secretary ............... - ,.,,...., .,..,,,,,,, J , Hoelscher Pledge Manager ......., ,,,,,,,,. T , Vogenthaler Stewart .................. ,,,,,,,,,,,., R . Sinnott Historian .......,,,.,,,,,,,, -,----- W , Weismqntel Serqeant-at-Arms ....... ,,,,.,,,, I . McGrath qw , - as . Sharing the loot. The New Church The Funnies. One Hundred Thirty-six -- ,N -H f.,- .iT. , ...--r , .ff .-',,- ,ff-' Dlx NhmMNw --v- M. un-wv'0 qaovl'0 a Rear Row: Marshall, O'Connor, Greco, Birk, Ferber, Martine, Hennessey, Morlock, Mathews, Ferreira, Bentrup, Weber, Woodson Hazelet. . 2nd Row: Pankau, Hansen, K. Mertens, Schmitt, Becker, Fennerty, Mooney, Knittel, Vogenthaler, Vorbeck, Mittino, Dampf, Weis mantel, Leahy, Baerveldt, I. Higgins. 3rd Row: Delaney, Thorwegen, McGrath, D. Brice, Barnett, Hoelscher, Christman, Salarano, Sinnott, Galavais, Markway, Zwirbla 4th Row: Merritt, Ianczewski, Farrell, Lutz, Altmann, Kaempf, Feltman, F. Brice. Front Row: Oldenburg, Stegemeir, A. Higgins, Herrmann, Eveld, Wilsonholme, Casey, Duttner, Condit. Altman Baerveldt Barmeier V Becker Bentrup Brice Brice Buel Carroll Casey W. Christman D. Dampi M. Delaney B. Duifner I. Feltrnann F. Fennerty F. Ferreira ACTIVES H. Galavis L. Greco R. Hansen I. Hazelett C. Hechinger L. Hechinger I. Hennessey T. Herrmann' I. Hoelscher A. Higgins W. Ianczewski L. Kaempf R. Knittle I. Leahy L. Markway W. Mathews I. McGrath A. Merritt F. Mertens K. Mertens I. Mittino E. Mooney R. Morlock W. Murney Oldenburg Pankau Salarano Schmitt Sinnott Stegemeir I. Strubert T. Vogenthaler W. Weismantel M. Zwirbla l0th Anniversary. One Hundred Thirty-seven PLEDGES T. Ferber F. Weber R. Woodson The Evening Forum. if TRIANGLE Jr , 1 iq' if I 655.-. L The Missouri School of Mines chapter of Triangle was founded on December 10, 1927. It was formerly known as the Grubstakers Club. It will be recalled that the Grub. ,ERR Y The Maestro. stakers was the oldest of the eating clubs, dating bqck to 1902. Triangle is a national social fraternity of engineers, with its parent chapter located at the University of Illinois. The Old Rock House, on the corner of Ninth and State, is the home of the' M.-S.M. chapter of Triangle. OFFICERS- Fall Spring President ............ Vice-President .......... ........ . Treasurer .................,......,.,....., Recording Secretary ............. Steward .... g .................. ......,. House Manager ..................... , Corresponding Secretary ..... Llbrarran .,......,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,.., -, Chap. Ed ........... Sports Manager ......, ,,,,,,,,, --------.K. C. Petersen---u--B. A. Vogt W. H. Seidl .... ---..-- W. H. Coolidge ..... R. O. Gregory B. E. Emo .D. W. Fink-.. ....... ..-L. I. Iamboretz W. S. Pippert ......... M. I. Ditore M. I. Ditore ....... .L. Seltzer R. E. Bishop ........... F. T. Crossman V. P. Endraske ...... H. P. Whaley R. E. Stumpe .......... C. H. Boschert O. H. Kortjohn ....... A. I. Pantaleo ll-l Watching cr ball game. some like it sweet C m . og One Hundred Thirty-eight wk Rear Row: Commeriord, Iamboretz, Ditore, Fink, Locher, Deso Crossman Kortjohn Baumqarten Bxshop Endraske LaRose Landy, Main. Znd Row: Whaley, Branson, Bell, Smith, Dameron, Vogt, Perry Rledmeyer Pippert Rasmussen Long Crosby 3rd Row: Maddox, Emo, Evans. Coolidge, Howard, Boschert, Bradford Otto Wrlzer 4th Row: Gregory, Seltzer, Break, Stumpe, McCa1lister, Brehe, Coulter Pantaleo Front Row: Vaccaro, Seidl, Petersen, Siracusa. W. H. Bell E. F. Baurngarten C. H. Boschert V. L. Bradford C. A. Branson H. C. Brehe T. I. Commeriord W. H. Coolidge E. G. Coulter T. E. Crosby F. T. Crossman W. H. Deso M. I. Ditore R. E. Emo V I. R. Evans W. P. Eyberg L. E. Fields ACTIVES D. W. Fink R. O. Gregory W. E. Howard L. I. Iamboretz O. H. Kortiohn H. G. Landy I. A. LaPage B. A. LaRose I. H. Locher T. B. Long G. Maddox W. I. Main R. F. Mattlage R. M. Otto A. I. Pantaleo R. C. Perry K. C. Petersen W. S. Pippert K. N. Rasmussen R. C. Riedmeyer I. V. Salvo L. Seltzer E. I. Siracusa I. A. Smith R. E. Stumpe C. S. Vaccaro R. A. Vogt G. H. Wagner F. I. Watz H. P. Whaley R. T. White R. I. Williams R. L. Williamson I The M311 4068 through. Yo-Yo Boy. Livmg a hte o ease One Hundred Thirty nine AU PP EPSILU a ' 1 e' .'4.s.N' Fgfcifk S A..! , 77 -.131 On Ian. lO, 1899, students at Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity organized a society under the name of the Knights of Classic Lore, Whose purpose was to aid college men in mental, moral, and social development. Since that time, the name has changed to Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity or Teke, and now has 42 under- graduate chapters and 7 colonies on college campuses throughout the country. V The Delta Beta chapter of Missouri School of Mines was activiated at the beginning of the fall semester, l946, and at present has 46 active members. OFFICERS President .........,., ,,-,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,4 -,-,----AA L , Youngs Vice-President, ,,,,..,, -------- W , Rgbinson Secretary ........... -,,------ B u Roach Treasurer ......., ------------------ C . Fallis Histor --------------------- ......... I . Hetherington Sergeant-at-Arms ,,-,,,, ------- 3 . L. Rivieuo Scholastic Officer ,,,,,, --.------------------ S . Scales Heqemon ----------------- ........ C . W. Seabourne F C101-11'fY Advisor ....... ,. ....... Dr. M. I. Caldwell C0lOI'1Y Advisor ....,,,,, ---------- R . B. Sh!-oy-or f 1 One Hundred Forty Rack ROW! Feffllfmnf Idre, Holme, da Silva, Berenato, da Silva, Sage, Burke, Payne, O'Be1l, Townsend, Poehler, Krause. Center Row: Milligan, Winters, Sieckman, Tempel, Armstrong, Savage, Kuhlman, Galletta, Casper, Niederstadt, Frazier, Howes Eggeman, Miller, McDonald, Caldwell, Shroyer. Front Row: Benoit, Schaffrodt, Robinson, Roach, Scales, Riviello, Youngs, Hetherinton, Seabourne, Fallis, Weinstein, Winters R. Fermann I. Iare R. N. Holme A. daSi1va A. Berenato A. daSilva I. Sage W. Burke H. O'Del1 P. I. Townsend A. Poehler A. M. Krause E. I . Milligan W. Winters E. Sieckman D. Tempel R. A. Armstrong P. Savage E. A. Kuhlman A. Galletta V. Casper N. T. Niederstadt ACTIVES R. M. Frazier G. E. Hawes R. Egqeman B. Miller R. McDonald M. Benoit I. Schaffrodt W. Robinson B. Roach S. Scales S. L. Riviello L. Youngs I. Hetherington W. Seabourne C. Fallis W. Weinstein F. Winters R. Iones R. C. O'Brien C. Payne L. V. Brueqge B. L. Brown D. Chapman Music Hath Charms Af the pennant. In the Evening . . . One Hundred Forty-one .apfi A OF FICEIIS President ................................... -M, P, Spurrier Vice-President ...... ,,,,-,-. - -K, Hams Secretary --------- ....... U nderwood Treasurer ............... ,,,,,,, D . Wglrqth Pledge Master ........ ,------ I . Davis MEMBERS A. Blanchard B. Bray E. Gibson D. Hardine L. Hazlewood A. Knittel M. Moy E. Poteet M. Schaeffer V. Watz O. White M. Wood R. Watson Flying Low. Mud Pies. The Gibson Girl. Bottle-Bflby. Delta Trio. Levelette. Whose Car? o'0'0-Oh! They Cook. Too. PI BELT IIHI lNiNf5':f'5'i'1W 3.2 . '- - X - i . Mrs. Grawe, Mrs. Loyd. K. Harris, D. Walrath, M. Spurrier, I. Underwood, I. Davis In the fall of 1940, the coeds of the Missouri School of Mines organized the first sorority on the campus. This year the coed enrollment has increased to 30 Women. All but two fields of engineering have been invaded and We hail from ten states. Rear Row: M. Weeks, Mrs. Watz, K. Harris, I. Davis, Mrs. Sabo. M. Schaefer, E. Gibson, Mrs. Birch. M G awe, R. Watson, L. Hazlewood. I. UndefW00d- Center Row: M. Malart, M. Moy. M. Phillips, rs. r 1 M Knmel Front Row: D. Walrath, Mrs. Hardine, O. White, M- WO0d, M. Spurner. IS- - One Hundred Forty-three I v s vw mx DR xx X Xxsxlwzx xx X55 Wg Q QS X X 3 51 A NX I I N,..... , X X XX X X vm N Xa M my 5 WEHRQNE x . S NN K OQQXQQQQQ Xxx! ww YQ A X-ksyism s T K SL Q x 1 R 55 an 5.x . M., Mgisgf JJ.- QA V w. 'sf' I if x,qQ f-feet- J Q Q I ' ' u 1 X-:BX ,X V x-AX f X. X wx fx' 1'-50 A :fa 0 ,K ,ww ' ' 1 nwfsf 2 ., Mx ., ' P N . V vM,M.,,,,Q .gan , f Q ,Q CSN MQW x N il WW? 15fXi' like '95 F-Q 2 X 'f .- 'RSV -. , ' -wx wwf -wmwn , Q f':ff',.,i.gQf.2-an-f,1,'q,: ' 4, Q 2. .ff-, 14, 2,1-, Q, 31115-fv-13 4 ,ff-r.,-' ,f '. f L K ' ,e ' X J ,vwy hy' Q X xy ' Q 4 C 'K NN A3 ' ww :xv + Nb x fi - ' 9:11:21 - Ho w 4 'v -S fa 'WH-QM 4 -am-. fm M, A 'TQ f vw-- 1 A wr' an ' may xx- x . A F. M Nw Q One Hundred Forty-six THLETIES The School of Mines is primarily an institution for turning out engineers, a fact very much in evidence in the various indus- tries ,spread over these United States. At the same time the teach- ing of engineering makes it doubly difficult to turn out sensational athletic teams. The fine record established by Miner athletic teams in the past and present is nothing less than a tribute to the men and the coaching staffs who have had to produce these teams with a minimum amount of time and with players who played the game for its-elf. Baseball was one of the first sports participated in by the Miners. There are few records of these teams, but it seems that there was little intercollegiate competition until after the l9OU's. Before that time, the Miners played baseball teams from neigh- boring towns. The first Miner football team was organized in l893 by Dr. A. L. McRae, who later became Director of the School of Mines. Few games were played because of lack of competing teams. Track at that time was already a major sport here and later in the early l9UU's, the first Miner basketball teams appeared. ff Q One Hundred Forty-Seven 1 Y 44 .f ' MM, , ., .,e,jyg,s-AMW -X Y W 7 h Roy Shourd Bob Kemper Geoorqe Eadie Earl Hoehn BUY seabaug Q back End Haliback Guard Center ' . u Coach Gale Bullman returned to his duties as head coach and Athletic Director of the School of Mines teams this season for the first time since 1942 when he entered the Navy. 1-le was on leave of absence for a period of three years during which time Coach Dwight Hafeli substituted for him. Coach Bullman started early in the spring of 1946 to put together his team for the coming season. Many former players from pre-war Miner teams were again enrolling in school which promised prospects for a winning team in the fall season. Practice was continued through the summer session with the squad gradually picking up in number and quality. Some of the old lettermen out for early spring practice were Gale Fulghum, Neal Wood, Paul Fullop, Ralph Stallman, lim Stephens, Bob Reichelt, B. C. Gauerke, and possibly some others which h escaped memory at this writing. All of these men had seen service in some branch of the armed services. Don CIV9 Matthews and Frank l-lequembourg were returned letter- men from the 1945 team. This nucleus of lettermen WGS enhanced by ambitious new recruits, most of Whom were service veterans with no small amount of football talent. At the close of the summer school session more GX- lettermen were returning to the squad and to school to Get in shape for the grueling season ahead. Coach Bullman was hard-pressed for adequate practice equip- ment, more especially in the shoe department, and alSO hCIVif1Q TFO11lOle making up a satisfactory game schedule for the coming season. 1-lowever, by September 1, thinQS were looking much rosier than had been previously CID' ticipated. Ton L Hazelett, Earl y eone, Gil Carafiol, lim McGrath, 101111 1-loehn, Bill Gammon, and Ray Seabauflh had returned and all were former winners of football Ms on pre-war teams. There were approximately 30 other new men who were donning the Miner uniform for the first time. One Hundred Forty-eight Si J, New to the Minor voavliiiig staff, but with Sixteen Yau-S of gollegiato coaching oxporionce behind him, Coach Chester Barnard was added to the staff to assist Coaches Bnlhnan and Hafeli with the large squad. The Miners played their inaugural game of the 1946 season before a crowd of over 12,000 gridiron fans at Walsh Stadium against S. Louis U., a bitter foe of many vears standing. The starting line-up of the Miners pre- sented a formidable forward wall with a speedy back- field. Nine of the starting players were old lettermen. However, the Miners hopes of an initial win of the season were dashed when the Bills defeated them by a score of 24-0. The Bills scored first, when they recovered a Miner fumble after it looked as though the Miners were off to a good start. Both teams threatened during the remainder of the first half, but neither penetrated very deep into scoring territory. The Billikins pressed their aerial attack in the second half to the tune of two more touchdowns and added a field goal for good measure. The Miners matched the Bills in their ground play, but were unable to cope with the fine passing of the Bills quarterbacks, as all three St. Louis touchdowns were directly attributed to passes. The Miners rolled to their initial victory of the season with a great show of drive at the expense of the Central College Eagles, the game being played on the Eagles home field at Fayette, Mo. When the final whistle blew, the Minersgwere on top, 12-6. The Miners received the .4 g.-. fix .4 f ,, .1 .., 1, 4-' .Af MZ 1. eff ,X I, ff' - 7 Cf ,J YH, '99 ta. 1 if 1-, 4637 'fi 'if' '11 howin some very good reasons whY These action shots were made during the Miner-MGYYVI 9 game 5 9 the Miners came out victors. 01' Iorcke R Gauerke Harlan Meyer Ice Good Fra'1?dccl1:Tg1er lgmlard l Guard Center End - - A-ss- :MQ- T it figffh 3'-TT. 'hwlfaiaet - Q. opening kick-off and began a determined drive to the Eagles one-yard line from where Berry scored the first touchdown of the season. ln the second quarter Reichelt scored the second touchdown for the Miners on a quarter- back sneak from the one-yard line. The Miners forward wall and secondary defense made life exceedingly mis- erable for the Eagles offense all evening. The Miners niet one of the better football teams in the Southwest when they played Oklahoma City Univer- sity at Cklahcrn: City on Cczobei 5. The Chiefs line and backfield averaged over ZOO pounds pei' man and they used it effectively with their single wing back formation throughout the game. The game was no contest after the first ten minutes of play, as the overgrown Chiefs punched over touchdown after touchdown and trampled the Miners, 74-6. l-iowever, the ltfiners had the satisfaction to be the first team to score against CD.C.U., a feat seldom accom. plished throughout the season against the large front Wan of the Chiefs. The Miners played their first conference game of fhe season at Warrensburg, where they disappointed a home- Coming crowd by skinning the Mules 20-O. It was an even battle until the third quarter when the Miner offense began to click. Recovering a Mule fumble deep in their territory, Carafoil carried the ball for 18 yards from where Fulloo plunged the remaining three yards for a tally. Opening the fourth quarter, the Miners were in possession of the ball on the Mules one-yard line from where Reichelt found the goal line on a quarterback sneak. The third ond final touchdown of the game was accomplished by Gammon on a double reverse for 55 yards. Progress being brought to cr screeching halt in the St. Louis U. game Bob Reichelt Bill Gammon jen-Y Ben-Y Q-back Haliback Fullbuck l .ri gl ' C f - 115,655 16? f.-Q' . '., ,g if an fe. .., 4, -e: -,N ,Q K f - , . L,2,.f,,f V W, f-7,-if V P, .M ' trfsx, ,-T . me Paul Fullop Halfbczck Iim Stephens Tackle t ef KQQ -f -WX Dale Stone Iim McGrath Haltback End In their initial home game of the season, the Miners upset the Bearcats of Maryville, handing them their first football loss since l942. The Miners scored first in the second quarter when Berry smashed over after a series of running plays had placed the ball on the two-yard line. A short time later, Stallman, Miner center, inter- cepted a pass on the Miner 40, and raced the remaining 60 yards to score with the help of alert Miner downfield blocking. Kemper's pass to Gammon in the end zone and a 40 yard double reverse, Whitney to Gammon, completed the scoring in the fourth quarter. Cape Girardeau handed the Miners their only defeat in league competition, defeating them 27-6. Cape scored first with two touchdowns in the first quarter. Both of these scores were set up by Miner fumbles when Miner ball carriers were hit hard. The Miners' only score was in the second quarter when I-loehn broke loose and raced 66 yards to the Cape one-yard line. Carafoil plunged the last yard to score. Neither team scored again until Cape pushed over two touchdowns late in the final period. This game turned out to be the deciding game of the conference, as Cape went on to win the MIAA crown with the Miners copping second place. Playing in a constant down- pour before a large Parents' Day crowd, the Miners won a hard fought MIAA contest from the Springfield Bears, 12-O. Springfield brought its band along, but this failed to help them as I-lazelett and Carafoil scored touchdowns for the Miners. In the first quarter I-Iazelett intercepted a pass and traveled the remaining 64 yards of mud to score. Carafoil bruised his way ll yards in the fourth quarter to tally the final score. The old tradition of never winning a Homecoming game was still intact as the Pittsburg Teachers battled the Miners to a scoreless tie in a driving rain and the field a sea of mud. The Miners' strongest threat was stopped on the one-yard line by C1 determined Pittsburg team, Murray Pipkin Tony Leone Gil Caratoil Guard Tackle Fullback while I-Ioehn's great punting kept the Gorillas deep in their own territory. For the third consecutive week, Iackling Field was wet and muddy as the Miners met a hard fighting Kirks- Ville team in their final game of the season. Although the Miners outplayed the Bulldogs, they had to come from behind to tie them I3-l3. After the Miners drew first blood, Kirksville fought its way into a 13-6 lead with two touch- downs and a conversion of their own. The Miners managed to make the score I3-I2 by pushing a touchdown over late in the game. Needing the extra point to tie the game, Iohn Davis, a freshman G.I., playing his first college football, entered the game and calmly booted a perfect placement through the uprights. This tie with Kirksville gave the Miners undisputed possession of second place in the conference. Gale Fulghum and Paul Fullop were selected on the all-conference team while Tony Leone and Gil Carafoil were picked for the second all-conference team. Carafoil, Leone, and Fulghum also played in the Missouri-Kansas all-star game in Kansas City on December 8th. MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Row. Cel-esq, Eaton, Marshall, Good, 5l0!1ef Whitney, Swentak, Schmidt, Leone. Duke, Stephens, Petska, Hazelett, McGrath, Weismantel, Fulghum. h D rr, Seabaugh, Jennings, Breit, Iorcke, Block, Second Row: Kemper: Heal f ue V012 Wilson, pipkin, Schwartz, Hoehn, Rogers, Berry, Hequembourq, Steele. I le: Hobelman Mathews Meyer Reichelt Stallman Shourd. R g M'1 , I ' ' ' f Bomglmzzn, 11,1 jones, Caraioil, McCord, Wood, Fullop, T. Jones, Eadre. One Hundred FiftY-one E 4 1 C 1 r V y n a u 1 1 A Gale Fulqhum Neal Wood A1 Petska L- 532919 Guard Tackle Guard Tackle , .. -. M. -- 1 J-1 - . FUUTBALL HES St. Louis Central .... . ................ . Oklahoma City U .... -- Warrensburg .... 'Maryville .......... Cape Girardeau ..... ' Springfield ........ 'Pittsburg .... 'Kirksville -- .. ....... - g 1 ' Home games. The coaching staff showing deep concern on one of those muddy days. Dick Whitney R. Stallman Iohn Hazelett Don Heath Haliback Center End End LTS MINERS 24 0 6 12 74 6 0 20 O 25 27 6 U 12 0 U 13 13 13 BASKETBALL Co-Captain Tczppmeyer A record number of students answered the call for basketball players as the foundation for the first post-war season was laid early in November. After a few nights of oractice the large number was cut down to a normal squad. Coach l-lafeli had four returning lettermen around which to build his varsity squad. The returning lettermen were: Co-Captain Ronald Tappmeyer, All-Conference se- lection in l946, Co-Captain Robert Bruce, All-Conference selection in l94O, Roger Jenkins, and Robert Kemper. These men along with Cletus Voiles, Francis Breeze, Bob Perry, Martin l-lobleman and Pete Perino, were selected to rep- resent the Silver and Gold on the basketball court. The Miners opened the season with an easy win over an outclassed Parks Air College five. lumping off to an early lead, the team was never pressed, winning by a 68-l5 score. Bob Bruce and Bob Perry scored l5 and l3 points respectively to lead the Miner scoring. The following night the Miners again displayed a high scoring team. Tappmeyer, lenkins, and Voiles led the team to an impressive 5l-30 win Over Central College. Tackling Gym Was again packed to capacity. The miners made it three in a row as they downed the highly touted Scott Field Flyers, 53-48, on the losers' court. Perry led the Miner scoring with 20 points, while Breezes two quick field goals in the closing minutes spelled victory for the team. The Miner cagers suffered their first loss of the early season as they Qowed to a fast Shurtleff College fl -9 by a score of 56 to 49. Bob Bruce and Bob Kemper led the scorers in a game which was close all fhg yfqyl miff the last game before the g5Y1Slff1as holidays the Miners out- lasted a spirited Vlfestminster five, WIUUTUQI by or 4345 score. Bob Co Captain Bob Bruce Perry topped the scorers with l7 points as the Silver and Gold hung up their fourth victory of the year. Returning from the holiday vacation, the Miners so- verely trounced the Harris Teachers College quintet, 80 to 22. Perry and Breeze led the Miners with Zi and l7 points respectively. This was the final pre-conference game for the Miners. The Kirksville Bulldogs provided the first MIAA roms petition for the Miners. The visiting five floorod rr starting five which averaged 6'4 in height. Determined and playing hard, the Miners led at the halt, 25e2l, only to lose out in the final minutes as the height of the visitors began to show its effect. Tappmeyer, pushing in l7 points, didn't receive much help from the other Miners as the Bearcats won out, 45-41. Walter Pete Chapman Virgil Francis Grimm Kramer Perino Guard Krutzinger Breeze Cell!!! Forward Guard Forward l 0l'WGl'd SHETBI-lLL Moving on to Kirksville, the Miners met the conference leading Bulldog five. Tappmeyer once again led in scoring with 14 points, but the tall Kirksville team wasn't to be denied as they rolled up a 60 to 35 score. Once again four points separated the Miners and Maryville Bearcats as the Cats won out 47 to 43. The visitors Jumped off to an early lead which the Miners could never overcome. Tappmeyer again led the scorers with 15 points. Moving to St. Louis, the Miners were the guests of the Washington University Bears. The Bears proved to have too much of everything for the Miners, winning by a 55 to 31 score. Miner scoring was spread out evenly with Bob Bruce having 8 points to top the scorers. The Miners played one of their best games of the Breeze and Voiles spoiling a shot. Tapp making trouble. season as they lost to the Springfield Bears by a 45 to 40 score. The game was close all the way with the score changing hands five times within the last eight minutes of the game. Fouls by the Miners in the closing minutes spelled victory for the Bears. Rolla scoring was well distributed with Tappmeyer and Bruce collecting ll and lO points, respectively. The Miners got back in the win column as they once again downed the Scott Field five. With Bruce and Tappmeyer dropping in a total of 39 points, the team jumped off to an early lead which it never relinquished, the final score being 82 to 67. The Miners won their first conference game by downing the Warrensburg Mules in an overtime period, 44-41. Tapp- meyer and Kemper led the Miners in a game which kept the spectators on their feet most of the time. The game was protested by Warrensburg because of an il- legal substitution and was ordered to be played over or else not to be counted as a conference game. The Springfield Bears handed the Miners their second conference loss with a 45 to 35 Win on the oppo- nents' court. Leading 16 to l5 Gt the half, the Bears poured it on in the second half to coast to an easy victory. Returning to their home court, the Miners again met the Shurtleff College five. The speed of the visitors proved too much for the Miners as they walked off with a 47-36 win. Ronald Tappmeyer led the Miners in scoring with ll points. Starting on their longest road trip, the Miners were defeated their first Uiiillll Ollt by a fighting Maryville five. SHETB LI. Meeting the Cape lndians for the first time this season at Cape, the Miners ran into a red hot team. The lndians had an amazing shooting percentage of 57'Xa in downing the visitors, 64 to 54. Falling behind in the beginning, the Miners matched Cape basket for basket as Kemper and Tappmeyer displayed keen accuracy in scoring 20 and 19 points, respectively. Cape led at the half, 34 to 24. Warrensburg pushed the Miners deeper into the MIAA cellar, as the Mules won an easy 58 to 41 victory on their own court. The Miners had defeated Warrensburg earlier in the season and the boys from Central Missouri were really out for a victory. Breeze and Perry were the leading point-getters for the Silver and Gold as the Mules held a comfortable margin throughout the game. The Cape Indians furnished the competition for the final game of the season at Iackling Gym, edging out the Miners 44-43. After the Miners had led by a slim margin of one point with but minutes to go, Cape exploded the Miners' hopes of victory with a long field goal seconds before the final gun. It was fitting that the senior co- captains, Tappmeysr and Bruce, should head the scoring column with 15 and 13 points, as both men were playing the last game of their college careers. Tappmeyer, Bruce and Kemper in a big scramble. Final MIAA Basketball Standings Team Won Lost 'Mi Kirksville ...... ......... 9 1 -900 Springfield ,.... ..o.oo, 8 2 .800 Maryville ......... ..i...V 5 4 -500 Warrensburg ,..... .,......, 3 5 -333 Cape Girardeau - ..... .,,..e... 3 7 -350 ' 0 9 .003 Miners ..,,, V eeee A K' , Voiles Hobe b Cletus Martin Walter Bob Bog? Bo lman Salome, Perry Ienkms KemP9l' G ard Guard Center Center Forward Guard u Iohnny King ready to take off. Liddell over cz high one. Neal Wood in action. TH Eli Since the spring track season always occurs too late to be edited in the current year's Rollarno, we are following precedent and writing up the 1946 track season in the 1946-47 Rollamo. lt is only fair to the athletes participating in track that we do this and it is also necessary to furnish a complete history of Miner sports for posterity. The 1946 track team stands out as one of the best that the school has produced in G number of years. It was a fitting tribute to Coach 2Gale Bullman, just returned from his tour of duty with the Navy. The season started Off with G ffiflflql-1lC1f meet OH Saturday, April 13, with our track men pitted against the Cape Girardeau lndians and the Springfield Bears here at Rolla. Walt Liddell was high point man for the day with 12 points and Iohnny King gave a stellar performance in the mile and two mile. The Miners won this meet with an aggregate score of 55Vz points, with Cape and Springfield trailing in the order named. Westminister was outclassed by the Rolla Cinder- men on Wednesday, April 17, when the Miners drub- bed them by a score of 97 to 37. This meet fumished poor competition for the faster Miners and was a poor indicator as to how they might place in the coming conference race. The meet with Drury College from Springfield on April 27 was a repetition of the drubbing that Westminister received. That Saturday afternoon was one destined to go down in Rolla track history, however, as Iohnny King broke both the Iackling Field mile and two mile records. The mile record was previously held by George Fort and had been standing since 1940. The two mile record was previously held by Harold Weber, which he es- tablished in 1943. The fourth meet of the season was a triangular meet with the Washington U. Bears and the Cape Indians at St. Louis. The Miners continued their season's unbroken winning streak by running off with the meet after piling up 52 points. Cape finished second with the Bears trailing in third place. King took both the two mile and the mile events while 'VV' alt Liddell was again high point man with 13 points. FUUOP Gnd ReeVeS mukinq Cl qood showing in the Westminister meet I l - I M l ll fl EllllflEl'l!lllZlE Staudlnq l. Cape Girtiidetiii Q. lilissouii lilines 3. Springfield -l. lflliititeiisbiiitcg :NN .X Front Row: Back Row: The MIAA conference track meet was run off at Cape Girardeau on Saturday, May ll. The meet was originally scheduled for the lOth and llth, but due to foul weather, the entire meet had to be run off on Saturday morning and afternoon. The cold, dismal Weather matched the spirits of the Miners when they came in second to Cape after defeating the Indians twice previously during the season. Only four of the six conference teams participated in the meet. These four teams, Cape Girardeau, the Miners, Springfield, and Warrensburg participated and finished in the order enumerated here. The Miner mile relay team, composed of Weismantel, Carlton, Turner, and Clayton, captured first spot in the final event of the afternoon, thereby winning the conference mile relay trophy. Last spring's exciting and eventful track season was a fitting revival of the pre-war track spirit always in Demeris going up and over. Demeris, Turner, Stone, Shcmafelt, Smith. Carlton, Liddell, Tothill, Weismantel, Berry. evidence on Iackling Field. Red Clayton, Iohnny King, and Walt Liddell were the men who always brought home the bacon, but this could not have been done without the able support of men like Turner, Stone, Wood, Tothill, Dopp, Reeves, Weismantel, Smith, Dameris, Schanafelt, Carlton, Pullop, Schafro, Maag, Rogers, Russell, Whitney, and Berry, who all did their bit for the old Silver and Gold. The l947 squad has already started their workouts When the haphazard Rolla Weather permits. This year's squad bodes no good for the other teams in the MIAA since practically all of last year's lettermen are back. Coach Bullman is his usual pessimistic self as far as predictions go, but we feel sure that when the final standings are in, the Miners will have a record that will make all of us mighty proud. Liddell, Dopp, and Stone hitting their stride. nf! L I 1 SWI I WFFQU A5 ' ,,:.f'nN A 'tif Front Row: Breidert, Kortjohn, YO- dice, Lechler. Hetheringfon- 2nd Row: Barnard. Coach: West- lake, Schmitt, Thielker, Eaton. Back Row: Duke Steinmeyer, Pounds, Liddell, Fields- The Miners first post-war swimming team, under the able direction of Coach Chester Barnard, opened their season in a meet at Fulton. MiSSOU1'i, OI1 lCII'11-UTY 18 with Westminister College. The Miners won this initial meet by Q score of 45 to 18. ' Westminister came here for the second meet on February 13 and the Miners again took the honors, w1n- ning every first place and five seconds out of nine events. The score for this meet was MSM 58 to Westminster's 10. The splash boys of MSM made their second road trip to St. Louis for a triangular meet with St. Louis U. and Washington U. at Wilson Pool, Washington University. The Miners came out second best with Washington taking first and the Billikins trailing in last place. The Rolla men started off the meet by winning the first event, the 300 yard medley, with a time of 3:l8.6. The medley team consisted of Breidert, back stroke, Williams, breast stroke, and Pounds, free style. Breidert also won the 150 yard back stroke in 1:51.5, and Williams won the 200 yard breast stroke in 2:49.5. The first MIAA swimming meet in the history of the conference was run off here at Rolla on February 22. The Miners took the meet with 73V2 points with Cape and Maryville coming in second and third, respectively. Since this was the first meet, all first places won went on the books as records. Rolla took first place in every event held. Our total for the day was nine firsts, four seconds, three thirds, and one fourth place, 1One other meet is scheduled to fill out the seasong it will be a dual meet here at MSM in March with the St. Louis U. Billikins. Only five swimming meets were scheduled for this year, but Coach Barnard hopes to have more meets next year with a bigger and more experienced team. Most of this year's squad will be back swim- ming for the Miners next year. 1 One Hundred Fifty-eight ft 57 5:4 N 1' 1' f at 14 '11 . K ' V' W Lf ?' ga: f . jg Z' Sr' 1 'I' , I Q? rf la! -:K gif '.,L 1. gf ,. tif 55' ,-1 if lf'. ., if 5. LQ5 ltr' :-f' f' V!-XHSITY .TENN 519116 Tennis talents once again were in the limelight when the varsity team of 1946 tool: over the courts. MSM gained recognition when the singles cmd doubles titles were Captured at the conference meet last spring. TWO Well known members of the varsity team, Fred Canning and M, Subramanyam, did the honors in capturing the doubles ffgphy. Subramanyam, better known as Simpy, also attained another title by reaching the top position as singles champ. Both men played excellent tennis and are indeed deserving to be in the top positions of the con- ference. Two other members of the varsity- team, namely Paul Henning and Charles Ross, gave their service to secure two victories in dual meets over Drury of Spring- field, Missouri, and Westminister of Fulton, Missouri. The varsity racket men Went down before Washington Univer- sity of St. Louis but came up for a tie with Springfield Teachers. We can be justly proud of our '46 tennis team and their record. THZUVIU TABLE TENNIS The intramural table tennis tournament was held during the fall semester. The last few years have wit- nessed a decline in the quantity and quality of players, but this year the interest Was keen and the competition Was excellent. In the table tennis singles division, Fink of Triangle, after a very hard battle, defeated Duffner of Theta Kappa Phi for the championship. The doubles results found May and Subramanyam of the Engineer's Club in first place. Here are the results: lst-Triangle, 2nd-Kappa SiQII1C!, 3rd-Engineers Club, 4th-Sigma Pi, 5th-Theta Kappa Phi, Sth-Sigma Nu, 7th-Lambda Chi Alpha, and 8th- Kappa Alpha One Hundred Fifty-nine N Henning, Canning, Subramanyam and Ross I. 5 , May, Subramanyam. Qi I Sigma Nu Swimming Team Pounds, Eaton, Dean, Webster, Kusa, Borrow, Thieker. Theta Kappa Phi Handball Team Morlock, Sinnott, Thorwegen. Triangle Handball Team Fields, Seltzer ITB It SWIMMING The Sigma Nu's turned out the superior swimming team this year in winning the intramural swimming meet. The victors took five firsts in the eight events of the meet, Pounds winning the 120 yard free style and the 60 yard individual medley. George Eaton won first place in the diving match and also in the 60 yard free style. Sigma Nu came out on top in the 160 yard relay also. Triangle was the closest competitor to Sigma Nu with 18 points or 12 less than the winning score. Kortjohn took two firsts, one in the 120 yard medley relay and another in the 60 yard back stroke. Theta Kappa Phi nosed out the Frosh to take third place. Markway and Christman were the mainstays of that organization, bring- ing home 7 points. The Freshmen and Lambda Chi Alpha tied for fourth with 5 points each. The Engineers Club slipped by Kappa Sigma in taking seventh honors. HANDBALL Among the many sports in intramural competition, and one about which little is heard, is handball. Handball is a sport well-liked by many, athletes and business men alike. 1-lere at MSM we, too, have handball. The courts, of which there are two, are located on the third floor of Iackling Gym. The intramural handball tournament is held in the fall of every year, each organization entering a singles and a doubles team. Winners this year were Thorwegan of Theta Kappa Phi who defeated Dawlforth of Pi Kappa Alpha in the singles. Fink and Seltzer of Triangle de- feated the Engineer's Club to take first place in the doubles. Triangle and Theta Kappa Phi tied for first in the tournament, followed by Pi Kappa Alpha in third place, Engineer's Club and Sigma Nu in fourth, with Kappa Alpha and Kappa Sigma tied for sixth, followed by Lambda Chi in eighth, Sophs, ninth, Sigma Pi, tenth, and the Frosh taking eleventh and last place. CROSS-COUNTRY During the half-time of the football game between the Miners and Maryville, held here on October 19, 1945, the annual intramural cross-country race was held. Each organization was allowed to enter two men. At the crack of the starting gun, the men ran one lap around the track, then left the track and trotted down State Street to Campus Drive where they turned left and followed Campus Drive around to the first cross street where they again turned left and continued to the start of the 220 yard straightaway where they headed down the home stretch to the finish line Which WGS in front of the stands. The first man tO cross the finish line was Shanafelt of the Engineer's Club with a time of 5:31.5. 1-le was followed by Herrmann of One Hundred Sixty SPIIHTS Theta Kappa Phi, second, lvlaag of Engineers Club, third, Bush, Pi Kqbpq Alpha, fourth, Cook, Sigma Nu, fifth, Gevecker, Pi Kappa Alpha, sixth, Calhoun, Freshmen, seventh, Walker, Lambda Chi, eighth, Long, Triangle, ninth, Mrosek, Sigma Nu, tenth, Schirmer, Kappa Sigma, eleventh, and Gardner, Kappa Sigma, twelfth. BASKETBALL During the l9-46 fall and 1947 spring semesters, a great deal of interest was aroused by the intra- ' mural basketball contests. A total of fifteen teams have taken to the court to battle it out for the top positions. Among the fifteen are four new entries which have made their appearance on the floor this season. Gamma Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Pi, and Kappa Alpha are the new-comers. At the time of this writing, Sigma Pi holds the top position with a perfect record of eleven victories against no defeats. Sigma Nu, with a record of ten victories and three losses, and Triangle, with nine wins and two losses, are still battling for second place. The Kappa Sigma five have moved into fourth place with a total of eight wins against three losses. Pi Kappa Alpha is close behind with seven wins and 'four defeats putting them in fifth place. Dale Stone and George Eadie are the boys in the striped shirts who have offi- ciated all the games and have done an excellent job. This season's intramural basketball activities have been a great success with many exciting struggles, some ex- cellent playing, and nearly every trick of the game making its appearance at one time or another. While enabling us to put this book in your hands at the earliest possible moment, the early printers deadline also forces us to omit some of the spring intramural Sports. Among these sports are the boxing and wrestling tournaments held soon after St. Pat's. These bouts always PIOVe popular and annually attract crowds of students and townspeople. Volleyball is next on the schedule and a hotly con- tested race is assured with an abundance of tall men f9UdY and able to spike the ball. The late spring offers the high jump, hurdles, dashes, and other field events as an incentive to the intramural track aspirants. ' F 01' the ball players, a softball tournament is tenta- UVQIY lO1GI11'1GCl,' but may have to be discarded if no SmiSfUClOTY Playing field is available. Start of Intramural Cross-Country Race between halves of Miner-Maryville game. One Hundred Sixty-one wg, Intramural Basketball 1 t LIFE Dances and other entertainments for the student body at MSM have always played a large part in the extra-curricular activities on the campus. The records of the school dating back to the early l87O's include mention of many literary entertain- ments and balls. t This year overflow attendance characterized many never-to- be-forgotten dances and other social functions as MSM emerged f from the lean War years X L-3 6 L fm One Hundred SixtY'fhfee l V J , zz t'5 jf , if if IJ I 5' 1 fi l F ei, fl! x T, il. X t f Htl ,A W W 2' X x tt Xi Through the centuries many folk tales and legends have developed. Of these none is more soul inspiring, more emblematic, and more fitting to the engineer than that concerning St. Patrick. Ever since this great man flunked his calculus, failed to raise the necessary number of grade points for gradu- ation, and then performed colossal feats of engineering, he has been the ideal of every hardworking engineer. ln remembrance of his magnificent deeds he is recognized by all, especially by Miners, as the Patron Saint of Engineers. This year, as each year, several days were dedicated so that all good Miners could discard their books, bring their girls to Rolla, and pay homage to the Grand Old Saint in a manner of customary merrymaking. Thursday morning came and two thousand Miners looked forward to the Thirty-seventh St. Pat's Celebration. That evening the fraternities inaugurated the festivities by holding open house. The next day, Friday, found many Miners and their guests waiting at the depot for the traditional arrival of St. Pat on his handcar. At l:30 St. Pat arrived and led the parade of floats entered by various fraternities and or- ganizations through the streets of Rolla. The parade terminated at Parker Hall where St. Pat delivered a speech to a large assembly and knighted each member of the graduating class as Knight of St. Patrick. He also announced that Triangle Fraternity was awarded a cup for having the best float in the parade. That evening, with music furnished by Alvino Bey and his band, a costume ball started a hilarious evening of merriment. The ball was climaxed by the crowning of Miss Louise Freeman as Queen of Love and Beauty. Saturday afternoon the usual Sigma Nu tea dance was held at the Sigma Nu House and a gay time was had by all. Saturday night brought to a peak the 1947 St. Pat's celebration with Bob Strong playing for a formal dance Qt the Gymnasium. Before anyone realized the night was over the greatest St. Pat's of all time remained but a memoryy Si- Prrf - W5 'asp rr N nl X X, ml x K wi , x. Q .X ggi R. X N. X 'J a I v V 1 1 v Y E 1 w I I 1 T Q ,, . Qi pi a' 'Q Marion Burchard - Triangle Pat 'Padburg - Theta Kappa Phi ie . TI 'w 'e F 21 gl fa i. 1 4 I , , 1, if ii ? , 1 4 v 4 A E E i Evelyn Bailey -- Independents S T. PA'l 5 illll' LUVE Delores Purcey - Sigma Nu 1 AL Y I 2 if i i 14 44- bf Ji 5 if 1 F sl X 1i' One Hundred Sixty-six lean Sebastian - Kappa Alpha N Grace Sexauer- Kappa Sigfna Sm-Q Jacoby .. Independents UU H'l AND' ,BE TY Sue Bennett-Pi Kappa Alpha Audrey Christian-Lambda Chi Alpha One Hundred SixiY'SeVen Mary Ioe Cabaness-Sigma Pi ,Z , . V555 x 1' l I . ' K W av, mfs Sf- 1-I . Q x . RQ. ,x W- 4 QU N nn .KN , X Q . JS f X 5 - p i- L. A i k ,Y ' A lji Sf- gi , xi., , 'R I + Q ,-ng ggi I LY -X b t x . N XKA ' -, 5 ' 1 ' 5 X N Q if ' w ? .H A l-xi-EW x ' ii? - , .,-sq 4 0 wW..,y, , . Z- Mfr Qw x x x 5948! . 3 X X X X X. ,N N Q ff , Wliwf ' ,f 424 4 n xg, G . E .fy r ,., X Y s W I u Jr-f ', I M ! 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T1.e intermission proararn also included presentation of awards, an exhibition in renoina and introduc- tion of oilioers s well as a drill squad review and the Grand Maron. Music for the dancing Was furnished V Charlie F ulkners Band. oy iw l 1 QM CHRII ULUEY SEPTEMBER 2l00 Miners sign on the dotted line . . . Hubbard pops buttO1'1S Off vest- Profs yearn for the old days . . . suds consumers do too. Frosh pinning at station forgotten . . . Frosh demand eXP1Clf1f1l10n- Department of Humanities makes debut . . . Miners refl-ISS to be humanized- Billikins trample Miners to tune of 24-0. Miners hang pins . . El Ropeos passed out . . . Miners PCISS Out' Diehl's Rathskeller opens . . . Miners happy . . . draw two. Seven Miners take that step . . . seven new ferns in Rolla. Blue Key holds smoker . . . free smokes attract large crowd. A Band offers S350 to players. fThere must be an easier way of paying Diehl's rerlt.-ECU Temporary housing planned . . . may include runninq Wfllef- ' OCTOBER Miners roll by Central 12-0. - 29 coeds enroll . . . Miners take to wearing shirts. Miner who made 2.00 during summer reported recovering from nervous breakdown. Rathskeller going strong . . . suds weak. Oklahoma City massacres Miners '74-6. W Miners take it out on Warrensburg 20-0 . . . paint job done on Scott's wall. Miners take Maryville 25-0 . . . Iohn's wall catches it again. Varsity basketball practice brings out 70 hopefuls. Doc Carney breaks down . . . free show to Miners . . . Miners nearly break down. Beautiful blond plus new car . . . rumpus at Snake house. Anniversary festivities commence . . . Alumniytell 'big ones . . buy small ones. Miners make seven fumbles and Cape wins 27-6. Lena seen at Triangle dance . . . old and new swear off that stuff. Student denies inheriting fortune . . . resumes bumming cigs. NOVEMBER Miners take Springfield's measure 12-0. Homecoming tradition maintained . . . Pittsburg Teachers tie Miners 0-0. Theta Kaps hold dance . . . everyone holds glasses and gals . , . whg Wqmts to dqncel Doisy shows up with new one and only . . . while there's life, there's hope. Blue Key holds rally-parade and bonfire . . , Miners lose, Sigma Pi Gay Nineties dance a howling success . . . Hequemberg just howls, Kappa Sigs throw a formal . . . some pass out fties were requiredl. One strap evening gown inspires hunt for scissors. Seeburg cracks up at party . . . learns he isn't a P-38. ' Little Red Playhouse holds Harvest Dance . . . some dissatisfied . , , no one to harvest, Branson tries strong man act . . . discovers he can't carr t 1 time. - y wo oads down stairs at the same Prof. Legsdin's field trip returns stocked with those scarce rolls of tissue Electricals meeting postponed' . . . light switch couldn't be found One Hundred Seventy-two ' 1 l f , .. , J 1, -Q' ' .ra .., N... -.......,....... A -as-1. -4- ,M,,,,.,,,,,, .,,,.....?.... , ,,,,,,, -1-.. T - X. v is Nxt- was-pmfrsrw ,. f S 4 .ir 1 S' ff 4 ':,S'.J-4-vnotrn 'Hu 2 Nbi2':'4E'v! .l, i Q3 1 w. ' 1' X. E It l 4 'a HVN 'six v N S X 3. A X X X f XX X 'SS x 1 Xe K x . Q . 5 gk Q N X ' 16 9 x O - -4 X Y MSX 'H-up 4 ,lf lf' ,gov uf xiii n' fmxmm, X X X NMS 7 755. AMN xi LF Y XX Q, xx? X C fu MX N X i vxxggb 5 5 5 ' ES' . X, Q' Cx M . .z Rm We, of the Rollcrmo Board, express our GPP1'eCiU50n tithe Advertisers for their generous assistance in making publica- uon of this A nnua 1 Possible. 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Service, CARFS DEPT. srons , 'Q , ' 1 l. J E -I 1 All I V 1 E te IE s ft 'E 'a .l ,7 fl' riff t 1 it ,il it I it gi t ll I '1 fi L i, F K 1 ll ie K 54 H t 51 1 t i f Mengs Furnishings and Shoes n' V it , , A ir ,LW i f t g 812-4 Pine Street Morgan Ieffries. Mgr. Q7 L I 'N any t One Hundred Ninety-two E ll! .M 1 Y, wa... Belles of the Campus. Needle in the hay? Nice way to hunt. Harvest Dance. That Pepsodent Smile. Crm Hundred Ninety-three ' F 'fr 23+ Nw 1' Zeb. Get a Horse. Politician. Dead to the world. Coal shortage. 'Nga . P x .nmsmevktiaiffgsp X 1 B6'K Quality Cleaners i 'Pick-up and Delivery Service Alterations and Mending - Compliments of 4 - HIILIA TIIBAIZEIII S. LIIJUUH STUHE' See Us For Libbey Glassware We Deliver F. MALO, Mgr. PHONE 62 WILLIAMS MARKET Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Phone 520 :i Sixth and Elm Sis., 'A ROLLA. MISSOURI 'm ROLLAMO SODA SHOP 'cThe Miners' Uld Standby WE DELIVER PHONE 970 OHddNtf C'1VlEARA'S Fon LAD AND DAD 815 PINE ST. ' PHONE 113 . RO-LLA. MISSOURI I y IANIIAIIY Locher represents 'Ioe Miner at Chicago student conference. More Miners hooked . . . more El Ropoes. ' Vaida campaigns against commercials at local movies . . . uses flattery . . . says Rolla isn't REALLY a hick town. Ritz promises to cut ads out by March first, the Uptown tif, when, and, but. . .J Kostume Karnival thrown into uproar by guest in black briefs and bra. Iuanita Steiner crowned at Military Ball. A Iohnk elected new big wheel of Student Council. Fifty joyous Miners leave Rolla with nice new degrees. WDiehl's little bird Roscoe causes headaches among budding engineers. Final exams . . . final headaches . . . final moans . . . final beer . . . finally home again. I. I. ,FULLER jeweler Before buying, see our large selection of DIAMONDS. WATCHES AND IEWELRY We'11 Save You Money Expert Watch, Clock, and Iewelry Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. 711 PINE sr. C PHONE 252 1. THE M. F. A. C0-OP GROCERY QUALITY MEATS AND c1RocER1Es One Hundred NinetY'fiV9 ROLLA DRUGS Cut Rate PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS DRUGS - SUNDRIES - COSMETICS - SICK ROOM SUPPLIES , ' BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 0 Phone 25 7th and Pine Phone 25 HUTEL EDWIN LUNG . I The Ozarks' Finest and Newest Hote1 - A 'Single 52.00 .............................. 53.00 75 Rooms Double 353.50 .............................. 55.00 75 Rooms POPULAR PRICED COFFEE SHOP- With Hamburger, French F ries. and One of Our Delicious Milk Shakes, Studies Are Much Easier THE BLACKBERRYQ PATCH STH STREET BETWEEN PINE AND ELM Open Every Day From 6 A. M. to 12 Midnight KILPATRICICS SHOE STORE POLL-PARROT AND STAR BRAND SHOES 907 PINE STREET PHONE 214 RoLLA, MISSOURI o Hdc1Nty FOR BETTER SHOE REPAIRING AND QUALITY SERVICE COME TO ROLLA SHOE STORE IRA C. BALDWIN. Prop. 609 PINE STREET A ROLLA, MISSOURI FEBRUARY T Faculty sends grades home . . .Ioe Miner sends home letters of explanation. 2200 sign on the dotted line for Spring semester. - St. Pat's Board signstwo bands for celebration. , y Donnelly recommends big cut in MSM appropriation . . . same old story. Basketball squad continues losing streak. ' Fullop and Wood elected co-captains of 1947 football squad. S Local jokers, find Avogadro's number. Louise Freeman named St. Pat's Queen. Poll reveals two-thirds of students .admit cheating.. . wonder who they could be. Theta Kap scores with Winter Formal. Undergrads commence research on 'origin of St. Pat. Miner tank-men capture MIAA title. ' Student Union proposed by Blue Key . . . maybe in ten years? TUCKER'S WALLACE TUCKER At Convenient New Location - 11th :Q Pine Gifts - Stationery - COSm9'fiCS Sundries - Fountain Service I-lOLLlNGS'WO'RTl-l CANDIES Phone 619 One Hundred Ni1'1etY'SeVen i i i 1 1 r 5 T I l ! A 4 4 4f--AA 4 -N---1----Q- . , -Am ,U in, AA A , M l , I I T O I Z Q. Q. Q i Z -2' TQ E' x - . SALLY and OZARK A Liquor Stores ' BEER WINES PACKAGE LIQUOR Two Convenient Stores 604 ELM STREET PINE ON 8TH STREET ' I ROLLA. MISSOURI I ' AT I0-2 81 4 0'Cl0CKA or Any Time You're I HUNGRY THIRSTY Q9 6 I TIIZED DR.PEPPER BUTTLI CO. CORNERIQFBISHOP AVEQTAND -10T'I-IST. , p RQLLA. Mlssour-11 ' .T J' - ', - f , MEET YOUR FRIENDS SHARVEY s RESTAURANT 705 PINE STREET HOLLA, MO. PINE STREET MARKET Meats and Groceries 903 Pine su-eel N phone 77 A MARCH Wilson declares MSM best mining school in the world . . .no comment from Ieff City. The great day arrives. I . ' St. Pat disappointed . . . saw a sober Miner. A ' Attempts to kidnap St. Pat fail . . . Blarney Stone missing. Ioe Miner and his gal whoop it up ..,at' dances and out at the Peanutfx Ioe Miner rings up fecprd sales of aspirin and bromos. The Rollamo prayerfully goesrto fdress., - A' 4 E. F. 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