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

 - Class of 1947

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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

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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

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