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Harry J. Fields Business Manager Anyone who is familiar with the school's Business Office would not be sur- prised if Mr. l-larry Fields, chief executive of that department, were to suddenly an- nounce, We have reached our goal. M.S.M. now has the most complicated bookkeeping system in the world! Mr. Fields, a graduate of Missouri Uni- versity, was appointed Business Manager in 1946. The large enrollment and the great amount of purchasing done by the school since that time has meant addi- tional work for the Business Office, and Mrg Fields and his staff are doing an ex- cellent job. The commercial dealings of our growing institution have reached the proportions of big business. Ernest P. Hendrix Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Ernie Hendrix, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, is probably the most versatile executive in Parker Hall. A typical morning might be divided be- tween such administrative duties as dic- tating letters and such field work as in- stalling a new switchboard in one of the power plants. Whenever a worker on the maintenance crew is faced with an im- possible task, especially of an electrical nature, he is liable to scratch his head and say, Well, l guess l'd better call Ernie. An electrical contractor by profession, Mr. Hendrix's first job with the School of Mines, in l943, was in the capacity of electrician.
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It uri' 41 4 Z f 412 1 .. ..,,., ., CTM' rt ' 'VFN- tls iii .r 1 F17 I A 4 l. P:-1 J N., . ,-':f::.', . 4 if f 1-5 . .f g 31 QA prof, a student, a machine or a hose. ln fact, its space has been so expended that prof and student alike scurry for room in 'which to write quizzes. And many of the lgbs which provided the rudimentary understanding of practical application have had to be temporarily dispensed with until additional space can be ob- tained. lt is fervently hoped that Mechan- ical l-lall will have an offspring soon to aid in the indoctrination of fresh reserves in the principles of machine design, power plants, heat transmission, aerodynamics, etc. Perhaps you will remember this homey building best of all for the tech- nical discussions carried on around that machine where the little nickels fallp and where you get that pause that refreshes. While stumbling through the halls .of Mechanical l-lall, one may encounter a husky frame wrapped in a brown suit and with a smile, centered around a cigar, hanging from a naturally jovial face. lt is said that Dr. Miles, he who assumes the headaches of the Mechanical Dept., teaches aerodynamics, advanced thermo, heat transmission, and other graduate courses when he is not fishing or flying off to some unheard-of locale. The Mechanical staff includes Mr. Bull Cizek, who is undoubtedly the largest per- sonality on the campus. Pew departments can say that they have a real humorist such as the M. E.'s Glenn C. Boyer. Prof. Boyer recently dug out his loe Miller joke book and now has entered the field The trouble-sliooter. of entertainment as a hobby. And then there are the two wizards, Prof, Kilpatrick, who is the wizard of the machine shop, and Prof. C. l. Young, the wizard of the blackboard. If Leafrntotg why. Learning how. Page Seventeen
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