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

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With the dernonds ot industry depend- iiiq uyioii the enqineerinq profession, the Mizsssoiiri School ot Mines ond Metctllurqy zztrixfws to troin those students who will zntrlif- cidvoncernents in science for the -ltf riff ot incrnlqind. N I C55 ' v':5 ' N.r'f, XXV-,r 'P :,3g.., 1 at lxwkvfxi Q ,s V x ' X N x Ln., rss,- 3 .1 gs, I 3 ' 3 x Y vf, fxxxq V I mx- If Q- -,.1...f' Xl 'xx I A Jguow- e ,iff ff 3 gtfttbft W Uh- i'I f 4 , . ' w il 4 ' 4 l 'H A W--H . It , . 1 H '.vf X--se t J-'41 Q-U-A--W--i ff'ff ' f 4Q-.4nu-v--an-ra-pasxsaazvznz nz ...r,,. l 4 4 lr. yfgll if 'S . , ,. T 1- 3 GQNTTENTSQ We hdve divided this forty-third volume of the Eolldmo into five prihcipdl odteqories exempliiyihq college life ohorooieristio of the Missouri School of Mines cmd Metallurgy. ADMTNTSTRATTON AND DEPARTMENTS SENKDRS AND UNDEECLASSES ATHLETICS AT M. S. M. ACTlVlTlES AND EEATEENITIES ST. PATS AND FEATURES N -1' 1- X ' T 'ii H i I n U1-1 1 1 Summer Time 4 -Jr' :qi ian' aus -nl-n-is ' , r 4 -e4cumnll '-drab J-hh! .-cz' if... an f.: wg fn 41 RQ n O I v I A fl, all ' ' 104' L i J .3 il Y J . ,y 'r . M. Y?- 4. '1 Q, , wa 4 A'- .g, I 7 Q t 5 .Y I N 1 ! lk a F5 1. J' 9 ,fa fn' K4 'W 'Uv T I' 1 X 1. N-G -+ -I nn? Win Stacks R93.C1'1i1'1g Skywgdpd 4 1 1 rg' A ij y51g 1f f' , Q IL., L XV, ff :Vt ' 5' if 5 1 4 Ax 5 .f q .0 if . UT U .1 Y ? . A 1 ,, ,I X ,rr ,- nf .ie 1' pl' Qi ' r- ,gf ilk, .y ,' 4 i t F' fx . x a ,F 'Q ,A , - L I 14: 1 . ' M- -w fwirfii . AN: , 3' .-J' ' gg- 3 fm 5 ,Z , 1 I J nga: '51 E Q - 1 . , N ,X . gp, -w. 'f .is , s . 9 1' Q1-gi 1 ip. : 0-P sl-anna olnd-nk fi 1 3 'Qu fax '1 4 l i Winter Time . L: J.,-. fin -tif .. , ff 'na A . ., Jos i : 2 f . . . '4 t.. Q QS x x 2:3 Q 'QA' 711 -' wwf n aw!-fr Middlebush President School of Mines and Metallurgy University of Missouri Dr. Frederick A. Middlebush has been president of the Uni- versity of Missouri since l935. As one of the leading educators in the nation, President Middlebush has made many contribu- tions toward bringing honor and prestige to the University and the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. - At the present time he is a member of the Executive Commit- tee of the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities, President of the NationaleAssociation of State Universities, and member of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government., President Middlebush has also been a member of the Missouri Resources and Development Commission, the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law, Executive Council of American Political Sci- ence Association, the Committee on Vocational Education of the National Association of State Universities, European Con- ference of Professors of International Law and Relations, and many other important national organizations in education and public affairs. Students are indeed grateful to President Middlebush for his great interest in promoting the Welfare of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Page Fourteen Dr. Frederick A. ,- lf! Til? ,L Miswm, A flf',l,.11 and Milt? 1 nine m ',..:5' ' ill? GU 'A . -L DY A A jj,.i ullllfe '27 Gttfllllllrf lermSOl 9. ll2ff1l9lD.2f'e mulllhcw ThfGttii,,., os the ' llmlsg Shmtellilfi lm- , U w., 0,4 O Q.. KY Q .1 U 's 'Q .1 I' A Wu E 'fr' '. QI 1 N Q: v H., R , lnvgqbfb' Y O 1... 2 N i. -1 1-1 , lil Q s,' The Board ot Curators of the University ot Missouri, of which Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy is a division, is made up ot nine members, citizens ot Missouri, appointed by the Governor ot the State by and with the advice and consent of the State Senate. They are appointed tor terms of six years each. The terms of three members expire every two years. Members are eligible tor reappointment and many have served over a long period of time. Three members ot the Board of Curators serve as the Executive Committee for Missouri School Board of Curators of Mines and Metallurgy. The present Execu- tive Committee consists ot Mr. Frank C. Mann, Chairman, Mr. Stratton Shartel, and Mr. Guy A. Thompson. Leslie Cowan, Vice-President ot the Univer- sity of Missouri, is Secretary ot the Board ot Curators and also Secretary ot the Executive Committee. The Board of Curators has made possible the many advancements in construction on the campus, including the addition to the new Chemical Engineering Building. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CURATORS President, Allen McReynolds ............................. Vice-President, David W. Hopkins ......... Mr. Bosco F. Anderson ........................... Mr. Frank C. Mann ........ Mr. Harold I. Moore ..... Mr. Stratton Shartel ........ Mr. Frank Stonner ........... Mr. Guy A. Thompson ....... Mr. Iohn H. Wolpers ........ ...............Carthage Ioseph .........Webster Groves ............Springtield ..........Brookiield .........Kansas City .............Charnois Louis ..........Poplar Bluff Around the table clockwise are: Dean Curtis L. Wilson, President Frederick A. Middle-bush, Mr. Leslie Cowan, Mr. Frank Stonner, Mr. Rosco F. Anderson, Senator Allen Mclfteynolcls, Mr. Iohn H. Wolpers, Mr. Frank C. Mann, Mr. Stratton Shartel, Mr. Guy A. Thompson. Page Fifteen MWWWWWW For the past eight years Dean Wilson has done an admirable job in directing the fortunes ot the School of Mines. During the war his capable leader- ship and tireless energy kept M.S.M. an engineer- ing institution worthy oi the highest possible merit. Although expansion of the school's facilities was irn- possible due to the limitations of War, Dean Wilson, directed extensive planning for post-war expansion T I I hese plans are now being carried out and soon they will near completion. , Dean Wilson is well qualified for his position, hav- ing received his EM. in l92U at Montana Sch l f oo o Mines and his Ph.D. in 1928 at the University ot Goettingen. His devotion and careful decisions have earned him respect and admiration from the student b d ' ' ' ' o y. Dean Wilsons association with yM.S.M. has influenced its growth and world-Wide farne. Page Sixteen Curtis L. Wilson Dean Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy The start of a busy dav- - k,, .-...gin-4' Noel Hubbard Registrar Mr. Hubbard has completed his sixth year as Registrar and his twenty-sixth year of service at the Missouri School of Mines. Through his capable work and untiring efforts he has gained the respect and admiration of the students. Mr. Hubbard and his efficient office staff offer the sound advice and competent guidance that every individual student needs at some time during his years at M.S.M. Aside from his normal capaci- ties as Registrar, Mr. Hubbard takes a personal interest in all problems pre- sented to him by students and conscien- tiously endeavors to solve them to the best of his b'l' ' ' W a ttty. Because of this interest, Miners have often affectionately spoken of him as Mother Hubbard . M.S.M ' . is indeed fortunate in having Such a com- meUdUbl9 Personality on its staff. R X Z. Williams Assistant Dean Dean Williams was appointed to the newly formed office of Assistant Dean in l946 after capably serving as Acting Dean of the faculty during Dean Wilson's ab- sences from the campus during the two previous years. Dean Williams was first associated with the M.S.M. faculty in l93l as Instructor of Mechanics. He became a full Professor in l946 and is now chair- man of the Mechanics Department. Dean Williams' amiable personality, boundless energy, and astute mind have earned him membership in many honor- ary fraternities and societies. He will be long remembered here at M.S.M. as a superior student, an excellent instructor and administrator, and for the great work he has done as the middle man between the graduating seniors and prospective employers. time ft SinC9 in itil tionfll fieltli mtlllllel- ..- A. ti Qlcti' . tt, -'L lttg. . .. minisitfilf the U- 5- llltlicuil - ts contlltif' puble nf business ii institution Z business 511 s -...Nui 'T '-Hut r,-- , Harry J. Fields Business Manager Mr. Fields' first year as Business Man- ager at MSM. was in l947. Prior to that time he served lVl.S.M. as an auditor. Since the large enrollment, which began in 1947, the Business Cffice has an addi- tional amount of work to perform. Mr. Fields and his staff have done an excel- lent job during the past two years to cope with this problem in an outstanding manner. A graduate of the University of Mis- souri, Mr. Fields has a B.S. in Business Ad- ministration. During the War he served in the U. S. Navy. Although M.S.lVl.'s bookkeeping system is complicated, Mr. Fields is a very ca- pable man to handle such a task. The business transactions of our outstanding institution are comparable to those of big business since M.S.M.'s recent growth. -1 , . Z rriest P. Hendrix Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Ernest Hendrix, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, performs all types of duties ranging from administrative di- rection to skilled electrical work. l-le does all of them excellently, enacting each varied function of his office with the pre- cision and skill of an expert of that par- ticular profession. An electrical contractor by profession, Mr. Hendrix first served the School of Mines in l943 in the capacity of elec- trician. Even now he, the most adaptable executive in Parker l-lall, is called upon to straighten out and complete the seem- ingly impossible tasks Which often con- front his maintenance crew. ' 1-. ay' ,'f'6f 'iii'-f v'f F1517 L fy' ' fi 1 ' 3 '52 J, V vt 5 7 ' . F23 1-fig! iff? 'J ,Z A ' K ..r . ,n .,'l'r 'X , sf' 'Oh '-' - Q4 --.Br ug-:-41- 'JA A limi: fl Pop lool' it orer Leivelin in. . U11 x f f , g li'hf1l Implwns 11P.1'l? Who said miners work hard? Showing the boys how. Mining Engineering Department Wk. f'f1sfr'IIi rmrl Dare rrrzmming, Page Twenty ' -p -...-,A.. a4...........n......a4.a. ., . g gm, The present Mining Building was completed in l926. lt is equipped to present every phase of the required curriculum. On the first floor is a display of models of various types of mines, screening plants, an aerial tramway, head frames, ore bins, types of timbering, rock drills mounted to show the details of their operation and mechanism, mine safety tand rescue apparatus, and blasting tools and materials. The Petroleum Engineering laboratory OD the second floor affords adequate ap- paratus for testing petroleum prod- ucts and determining the permeabil- ity and porosity of oil-bearinq Sflnd- This building is supplemented bY M.S.M.'s full-scale mine. ManY Of the departments lab courses are con- ducted in this mine, thereby Offering practical experience. The petroleum enqineefinq STU' dents are guided by Professor C. M- Davis, who came to M. S. M. in 1948- The Mining Department chairman, Dr. I. D. Forrester, is the foremOST ,4-' 7 ,f f ff K X if if pf' B5 , Vine Davis Clous Schooler Mining Engineering Department BRUZEWSKI, R. F., Instructor in Mining Engineering, 1947, B.S. in Min. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. CLOUS, C. W., Instructor in Petroleum Engineering, 1948. B,S, 1940, New Mexico School of Mines. DAVIS, C. M., Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1932, M. I. T.g M.Ed. 1941, Boston University. LATVALA, W. I., Instructor in Mining Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1948, New Mexico School of Mines. SCI-IOOLER, D. R., Associate Professor of Mining Engineering. B.S. 1926, Missouri School of Mines, E.M. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. VINE, W. A., Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering. 19-17, 1948. B.S. in Min. E. 1942, E.M. 1947, Columbia. 1n16UCg 1 Q..-jf. ' 1 If U. 'LE .isfri HQIWJ rniifl its C159:T,','. iimel - nd pit? 1 'W I it 5 191501 ii' ..1 Q U91 15UU1OHM -4. I thelf W' in L, H, tie 10991122 ' 1 Under Yi- Chon9Y- Support oz 11,1 . membershi? all-lime 1192 -' titty student With the 9522 . in this OIQILT U19ii1IQ9Si:r..:, ,.....- pus in the ,en 1 I fix Can that be right? Pfiqe Twenty-Two S. , Keir? y, in its 1 e, j-3:5-. illthexmzi ' 'dnt 1 I .Qal 5. -V-,-.-,,, ,..... I Y N I 'lixg Niaih 'tt 'M A F . 5 A. I. M. M. E. The Student Associate Chapter of the American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers was founded on the M.S.M. campus over thirty years ago. Its object is to present to its members timely information pertaining to mining and mineral industries. Prominent mem- bers of the mining and metallurgical pro- fessions present the latest developments in their fields and answer questions at the meetings. Under the able leadership of Iames Chaney, together with the enthusiastic support of the members, the A.I.M.M.E. membership was built up this year to an all-time high of over two hundred and A.I.M.M.E. Officers. fifty student members. OFFICERS with the ever increasing interest Shown President... ............ ..................... ........ I . Chaney , , , , , , Vice President ........ ...... E . Aubuchon in this organization it may well remain Secretary A A Tones the largest Student association OH the Cam' Treasurer ................. ....... D . Castleberry pus in the YQUTS to COIU9- Faculty Advisor ........ ...... D . R. Schooler FIFTH ROW: Yodice, Gregory, Turman, Graves, Cullom, Knutson, Kelley, Finch, Hunt, Reynolds, Thorp, Kunz, Chubb, Paulsell Szumachowski, Hauser, Sevick, Maltzahn, Crutchfield. FOURTH ROW: Coolbaugh, Winn, O'Brien, Wehrenberg, Rodriguez, Sobie, Owens Kane, Absalom, Iadwick, Krainess, Lenzini, Tittman, Monroe, Slawsky, Miller, Patrick, Hayrnes. THIRD ROW: Peek, Marcus, Whanger Horst, Dare, Keene, Mitchell, Breton, Simpson, Renner, Fossi, Ricketts, Morris, Stegemeier, Springer, Fairchild, Prof. Eppelsheimer. SEC OND ROW: Brown, Langston, Grimsley, Salvaggi, Miles, Aubuchon, Edwards, Ouinn, Houk, Ferreira, lohnson. FIRST ROW: Holme Vichers, Middleton, Torres-Calderon, Kyburz, Isbell, Iohnston, Hebert, Hopkins, Skalka. Page Twenty-Three -X as -if 'af N.. y . X , ,,,v.,'7 , .. .. QQPILQ Jag..-14.4 Metallurgy Building. , Metallurgical Engineering J: Department ln l909 a three-story brick building with two tr- lflfqe one-story wings and basement was erected to afford Working space for the Metal- IUTQY Departments activities. Une laboratory is equipped tor tire assaying of minerals and ores for silver and gold, and smelting ot ofoS- Witb the apparatus provided in the Specto- Qrapbic laboratory it is possible to determine very rapidly the elements in minerals, impure? metals, and alloys being tested. Samples of metals are prepared for microscopic structure study in the Metallographic laboratory. ThiS building also provides adequate classroom Space. The Qre Dressing laboratory is located in the Ceramic Engineering Building. SCHLECHTEII , ..,:1'.e:'.t c::r::r::1T:n 71933-eering, 1945, 'mesf SCD- 1940, rr. 1. T. Page Twenty-Four M4 ' f'. J, btw el hom thas? als U33 reef' ' ff .r .,- usehy . ,iff Her? Q f ine SW mth9O7f Z ,' -'- veto? in fulness ChOS9H gf: The K? Complete T ,md Phys Suppl!-3115? required .1 equipnerg every GP? edqe. ll. research 3 lurqy, or e Metellmq ical, phys penied vi mucrosttp Metellw: Proeres been 93,3 Neturel' -s- VCTHCSIITU mend it: :W s.. Olhtl ltr Ctsdmc - The J. v. lt' E . 'w ,LK 5 1 UNSC ,w K Marsh mx LSUQA: N regi- DV' N 'ht tell X Met ll in , .t s I 17. n 3-04 U cl' Metallurgy may be defined as that branch of engineering which employs the art and science of extracting the metals from ores and concentrates, refining of these metals, manufacturing of these met- als and alloys produced from them, and fabricating both metals and alloys into useful shapes for utilization by mankind. Here at M.S.M. the metallurgical engineer- ing students receive a thorough training in theory and practical application to de- velop sufficient technique to assure use- fulness for the graduate upon entering his chosen profession. The metallurgy curriculum provides a complete training in Process Metallurgy and Physical Metallurgy. The theory is supplemented with practical Work in the required courses. The department has the equipment available to afford the student every opportunity to further his knowl- edge. The laboratories are equipped for research in hydro-metallurgy, pyro-metal- lurgy, or electro-metallurgy in the Process Metallurgy field, and for Work in chem- ical, physical, and thermal tests accom- panied with the study of microscopic and macroscopic structures in the Physical Metallurgy field. Progress in the metallurgy field has been extensive during the past decade. Naturally the War contributed to this ad- vancement because of the increased de- mand for metal and metallic material. Al- though small in number as compared to other types of engineers, the demand for graduate Metallurgists is constantly ex- ceeding the supply. The chairman of the department, Dr. Albert W. Schlechten, came to M.S.M. in the fall of l946. ln l947 he became the Metallurgical Engineering Department chairman. Although Dr. Schlechten is not personally interested in strenuous sports, he is active in bowling and golf. The student first meets Professor D. P. Walsh when taking Principles of Metal- lurgy, Next he is instructed by Professor Legsdin in Mineral Dressing courses. Applying the t'P1'0f. Wfzlslz said heat 7 The experts. Nearing the climax Jim explfmzipg vrysffll Sfl'1lFf'll7'C? Page Twenty-Pive 'fwhere did it go? Metallurgical Engineering Department EPPELSHEIMER, D. S., Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, 1947, 1948. B.S. 1932, D.Sc. 1935, Harvard. HANLEY, H. R., Professor Emeritus of Metallurgical Engineering, 1923, 1946. B.S. in Min. E. 1901, Met. E. 1918, D. Engr. 1946, Missouri School of Mines. LEGSDIN, A., Associate Professor of Mineral Dressing, 1940 . Eng. of Mines 1923, Frieberg Mining Academy: M.S. in Mineral Dressing 1933 , Columbia. MORRIS, T. M., Instructor in Metall ' l M.S. 1940, Columbia. urgica Engineering, 1947. B.S. in Min. E. 1938, REYNOLDS, I. E., Instructor in Metallurgical Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1944, Univer- sity of Alabama: M.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. STRAUMANIS, M. E., Research Professor of Metallurgy, 1947. E . C ngr hem. 1925, Dr. Lliem. 1927, University of Riga, Latvia. I'-'f'tLSH- D- F-. , , . . . in ef. 1923, MS. 192-4, Missouri School of Mines. Assistant Professor of Metallurgy 1925 1928 BS ' M Page Twenty-Six 4 ' -win Cala 51 ,-f'L. .- ctr ion, otflflllmlij' w student 1, .1- Qlc. 1- - Ship of 3 kills Straumanis 3 ITIS, SM? Eppelsheimer QW- H, Legsdin Morris Reynolds At ltr merican Society for Metals The American Society for Metals is an association for students in Metallurgical En- gineering which helps to acquaint them with developments in the metal industries. The object of the society is to promote the arts and sciences connected with either the manufacture or treatment of metals, or both. The M.S.M. Student Chapter of the Ameri- can Society ior Metals, a national organiza- tion, Was established in October, l937. The organization is so designed nationally that A.S.M. Officers. student members may retain their member- QFFICERS Ship after gTCfdUC1liO1'l- Chairman ............... .............................. L eonard F. Kane Vice Chairman ........ ................... I vor Pounds At the present time the Student member' Secretary ............... ........ T homas I. Burke Ship of the Student Chapter 9X5-feeds 9ighlY- Treasurer ......... ......... R obert H. Erskine FOURTH ROW: Bollwerk, Wiley, Prof. Walsh, Coolbaugh, Reynolds, Uriwal, Thorp, Kunz, Zimmerman, Chubb, Szumachowski, Hop kins, Crutchfield, Hobelman, Ballman. THIRD ROW: McGrath, McGaughey, Ross, McGowan, Hollman, McVey, Kelahan, Pounds, O'Brien Whanger, Holme, Hayase, Salvaggi, Brown. SECOND ROW: Toth, Owens, Hebert, Breton, Absalom, Krainess, Renner, Fossi, Ricketts Morris, Smith, Penman. FIRST ROW: Turman, Langston, Cullom, Knutson, Kane, Erskine, Burke, Aubuchon, Prof. Eppelsheimer, Tittman Savu. , Page Twenty-Seven uc, 'E YK Q. 75 ,-4 Yu ff fr' Y 'buf . xv x lxilpatrick C' k Gumnup Tfiipe giiiffif Nels-on Simpkin iaso Scofield Munn Mechanical Engineeiin Page Thirty Department BARTON, I. R., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering 1943 B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. l BOYER, G. C., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1946. B.S. in E.E. 1925, M.E. 1932, Montana State College-1 CHASE, E. C., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1947. B.S, in M.E. 1947, Wyoming. CIZEK, F. I., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1947. B,S, 1944, Illinois Institute of Technology. GUINNUP, G. R., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1939, 1946. B.S. in M.E. 1932, M.S. 1933, Purdue. KILPATRICK, A. V., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering, 1926, 1931. B.S. in M.E. 1925, M.E. 1931, South Dakota State College. MANN, H. T., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. NELSON, L. C., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1947. B.S. 1943, Iowa State. SCOPIELD, G. L., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1948. B.S. in M.E. 1946, Purdue. SIMPKIN, W. E., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. T1-IORPE, C. I., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1942, 1948. B.S. in M.E. 1935, Missouri School of Mines. YOUNG, C., Ir., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1947. B.S. in M.E. 1945, Illinois Institute of Technology. YOUNG, R. H., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1925, 1942. B.S. in M.E. 1921, Georgia Tech. Hot on the job. S .rl V Z, iv, ff e-'. t ,, .h,fl,. WDP , l1 V v ,lgqllpq w .J .4f'G. '7' ,W ny. . k, veil tl .' be 'fy- ' Mi' t.w ' 5 , e. KW 37, 'hat et' Matti Q, new 51 'I gi it G35 ' .. 5 , Urrnjil Ilfll' 1 1, Brew 5 ' sales it F, Lyeeg 1 lehit Kflfif FI FCIIE.: 1.l..f-f 01 1119 Cum.. ll. E. toll 1 ltuunerieiq i iam .......... 1. ltenqel ........... F. Hart ................ Honorary Cklff 1. .,.... M.E.. Q..- Richie: HCT: Ere' Este: 1,154 J 5 x an skgkl s -M' 5 A. S. M. E. The student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, from its opening fall program dealing with Prefabricated Holes up to the tradi- tional spring banquet, has experienced a very busy year. Student interest in the society was evidenced by the number that joined it as well as the members that attended its meetings. Many outstanding engineers were brought to the campus during the year. Among those who ap- peared at its meetings were such men as Dr. M. A. Elliott, assistant chief of the Research and Develop- ment Branch, office of Synthetic Liquid Fuels, U. S. Bureau of Mines, Mr. I. K. Myers, assistant general sales manager, Black, Swalls and Bryson, lnc., Mr. A. F. Lyster, the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Mr. Iohn Kane, American Air Filter Company: and Mr. F. A. Fauelle, Fauelle-Levalley Corp., and chairman of the Citizenship Development Committee of A. S. M. B. OFFICERS A.S.M.E. Fall and Spring Officers Fall Spring E. Wunnenberg ....... ........... C hairman ......... ........ E . Mengel I. Babbitt .............. ....... V ice-Chairman ........ ....... I . Tirnlin E. Mengel .................... ........ S ecretary ........ ......................... I . Babbitt F. Hart ............................ ...... T reasurer ............................ R. Ruenheck Honorary Chairman ........ .............................. P rofessor G. C. Boyer SEVENTH ROW: Trew, Stahl, Pender, Joslin, Paulick, Carman, Perry, Davidson, Trace, Gehrs, Toomey, Lod- wick, Yeakey, Starke, Norman, Mottin. SIXTH ROW: Carl, Brugioni, Wagner, I-linch, Wilson, Duncan, Milburn, Kronmueller, Radford, Steele, Tabor, Bevan, Clifton, Roenfeldt. FIFTH ROW: Behm, D. Wunnenberg, Gergeceff, Atchison, Pyle, Acheson, Sculley, Schneider, Wright, Giacorna, Ferguson, Hartmann, Carpenter, Bopp. FOURTH ROW: Feltrnann, Babbitt, Wunnenberg, Bruce, East, Boecker, Crabtree, Brooks, Springer, Wissel. THIRD ROW: Freu- ler, Barton, Simpkin, Kahtz, Crawford, Mengel, Schowalter, Danz, Mooney, Lawrence, Ellenson, Heidbrier, Hart, Bauer. SECOND ROW: Perkins, Starkweather, Wickey, Comerer, Tichy, Ronald, Prof. Boyer, Ray, Hill, Clausen, M. Boyer, Hogan, Kelly. FIRST ROW: Carroll, Foster, Wolk, Callahan, Krautschneider, Schaefer, Prof. Miles, Schirmer, Marting, Telthorst, Bachman, Neustaedter, Parks. l I Page Thirty-One T Theoretical classroom work is accom- anied by laboratory courses which not only present fundamental electrical test- ing methods, but also aid the student- in the formation of habits of accurate ob- servation and in qaininq experience in the preparation of technical reports. The de- partment curriculum is, for the most part, elective in the senior year. This is to en- able the student greater opportunities of Specialization in his chosen field, either power transmission or electronics and communications. P Professor Lovett has this year assumed the chairmanship of the HE. Department. I-le has been active on the department staff since l92l and is very familiar with its operation. Although a soft-spoken man, he is well liked for his qood-natured at- titude and reliable advice to troubled students. Professors W. E. Feist and P. M. Gray, who both came to M.S.M. in l947, are familiar to all EE. students when they take their first EE. course as a sophomore. Making coiinectioiis. nim- Oheclkmg the voltage. New eqiiipmeiit. Briefing. Checking the Ziiie XX 1 X.. ,VIEW X X -sw... QWWWQW X 9. ..,..,,....u .Q fwf' How big? ANTHONY, P. L., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948 B.S. 1948, lohn Brown University. BARCROFT, 1. R., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948 AB. 1944, Albion College. CROSBY, H. A., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948. B.S 19118, Washington University. FEIST, W. E., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1947. llipl. Ing. E.E. 1926, Institute of Technology, Berlin-Char- lottonburg. GRAY, P. M., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1947 5 rwncmuxf gi-115199 is wj X041 t is S N-. .. sw- l B.S. in E.E. 1922, North Carolina. GRIMM, C. 1., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948. B.S 1930, Missouri School of Mines. ' GROVE, A. W., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 19-18. B.S. 1925, Penn. State, M.S. 1930, Iowa State: M.A 193-1, New York University. HURTON, H. R., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering 19-18. B.S. 1916, University of Arkansas. ' l .. G 9 IOHIJK, C. T., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, ZGIUOYSZICY is-hnk Cggglby 151-12, 19-15, 1948. Bs. 1941, Shurtleffg B.S. 1942, Missouri Anthony Offfm Worley School of Mines. Grimm BCITCTOH . t' Murney F915 PJURNIIY, W. B., I nstructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948 B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. RITTINHOUSE, I. W., Instructor in Electrical Engineerin 1947 91 B.S. 111 E.E. 1939, Purdue. SPCITEPC, G. G., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1943, 1946. ' . .N , .6 . - lJ..r. 1:-1.5, IVIISSOLIII School ol lvlines. - V.'11IiA'1', R., D., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948. B.S. s curi School of Mines. '.'.'OFgLEY, 1.,AAss1sta:1t Professor -of Electrical Engineering, 1948 1. 1Q..J, E.E. 1931, Missouri School of Mines. QAEORSZKY, 1. A ' ' , ss1s.ant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 19-18. DlfT'1.'111Q. 1937, D.Sc. 1942, Hungarian Technical Uni- versity, Euaartest. Page Thirty-Four 1 , 1 11194 f 111601 1 format. cllfilllfl 11316115 and the 1eCl9d1 and PI the alll 0111115 4101119171 more 1 elect1iC Othe ciclivilli oulstor the lit outinq bcmqu' chupte was pl P.. I A. I. E. E.--I. R. E. The outstanding event of the year for elec- trical engineering students has been the formation of a joint A.l.E.E.-l.R.E. student chapter. Both of these organizations, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, are di- rected toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering and the allied arts and sciences. The formation of this joint student chapter will facilitate the achievement of these objectives by being more representative of the broad field of electrical engineering. Other memorable events of the past year's activities include such diverse items as an outstanding address by Mr. Dean Fales of the Ralston Purina Company, the annual outing at Meramec Springs, and the annual banquet and joint meeting of the Missouri chapters of the A.l.E.E. The local Chapters was proud to be host to this event. . A.I.E.E. Officers. OFFICERS Fall Spring I. D. Kelley ...... ............. C hairman ........ ........... I . L. Sarzin I. L. Sarzin ................ Vice Chairman ................ G. D. Holmes I. Stadelhofer ............ AIEE Secretary ....... .......... R . Poppitz Secretary......................E. Hughes W. A. Drago .................. Treasurer ......... ...... L . Spanberger FIFTH ROW: Howard, Ryan, Mudd, McDonald, Hale, Youngblood, Gifford, Sakonyi, Sims, Skinner, Boos, Welliver, Pomeroy, Cas per, Schneider, Payne, Marting, Salomo, Carter, Schalk. FOURTH ROW: McNichols, Wolfram, Costley, Bowen, Mallon, Wolfe, Broden Brinkmann, Cromer, Martin, Hogland, Smith, Blankenmeister, Eichelberger, Wundrack, Morgan, Ege, Hollenbach, Glasser, Kuhlman Nickel. THIRD ROW: Rust, Beach, Drago, Ellis, Deeken, Neidel, Holmes, Kelley, Stadelhofer, Rieder, Ball, Hansen, Plunkett, Thompson Messner, Phillips, Wassilak, Down. SECOND ROW: Hurst, Ianczewski, Spanier, Fraser, Spinoli, Prof. Lovett, Grueneberg, Fliehman Eaizin, Stgin, Long, Heitzberg, Gandhi. FIRST ROW: Eason, Passarelli, Filer, Rudoff, Palubiak, Laubach, Perko, Rohlfing, Kauffman a onyl, gg. . I Page Thirty-Five WALTER T. SCHRENK Department Chairman 2 1929 Professor of Chemical Engineering, 19 3, I . V ES. 1915, Monmouthg M.S. 19197 Ph.D 1922, Wisconsin. The field of Chemical Engineering is the most diversified of all fields of engineering. A grad- uate Chemical Engineer is qualified to assume a position in a large number of industries, such as those manufacturing dyes, explosives, pe- troleum products, glass, plastics, and other es- sential manufacturing industries. The major- ity of the graduates in this curriculum obtain jobs in the laboratory, design, plant operation, technical sales and administration, or enter the teaching profession. The Chemical Engineering Department at Chemical Engineering Department M.S.M. adequately prepares the young chemists for any phase of the science he endeavors to enter. The field is broad and sufficiently varied to suit the most dig- criminating. lust as success in Chemical Engineering demands a smattering Of knowledge in other fields of engineering success in other fields require a lgqgifg knowledge of chemistry. The Chemical Engineering Department offers this val- uable instruction by supplementing the curricula of the other departments with advanced chemistry and chemical en- gineering courses. As chairman of the department, Dr. W. T. Schrenk directs the department's activi- ties and a staff of men who are brilliant chemists and capable instructors. The staff includes Dr. E. D. Fisher and Dr. E. C. Henley, a recent addition to the M.S.M. faculty, who teaches freshman chemistry, which is one of the most important phases of the curriculum. Dr. R. A. Cooley, Dr. R. R. Russell, and Dr. l. B. O'1-lara, new- comers to the faculty also, teach advanced department courses. The completion of the departments new building this year will mark considerable progress in the advance of the depart- ment's activities. X! A tl I f 1, If A fi if Intl-ic ate I HAYG Che A , , '21 K6 , A, L, ! ,f Q '74 ' + ,fn f, 'uf' , , ,,'j'3fjiffl ' 4 , f 1 X 2 f YW I , ff, ,- ? ,f ff 1 ,, ' 4 f 9 f f M 1 if Z W , f W M751 Z fr , if Z f . V ,,, 'Q Z ' f ff , 0 Af , 12 I 4, H ZW li 1 ff W W., M :pi 'Ff2' . f lwiy X .,..,xm G, ' vo' ' -ZEQQ I 905:03 ' .M hi., , ww-5. M., K 1, 4 1 ,,w-- ,,, , ,rw Sv , , 1 ,pw ,, ,f 4 X, f 3, fy 4 7,3 Q ,,.7.,. V . . .. ggi f X , ,X , ie? mega ff 111 ,N ,.,, WW ., GP . fy 1' .off - df, 7 L, Q ,, I f Q f ,, - g 1 I .V f f Q, Q .4 59,1 , ' ,Z if , 1, ' -K M f fm, ., I fr! T ' Z.j MA I j V , .' :Ck-li f. 4 Quflm, -if ,W ,. I V .. M, W, ,,,QV,iiC,,v,,. .. ,.-wwfix , 14543 ff ' 232622-img. W N 6 'LW 'V .,, f- 296: .4 V A I, -4 ,. '- ff f ' 'U f f g ,Q V, 'W W I QW? Z4 mf 'wtf f X .Q rZ,tVx 4,,q,W H4 Q L X reg A 5 G if! ' J 'Z 26:9 f ,V , . W f, ni 7 - ., , ,rv , L n 3 QV: :NWN ' 'af V-'ffm ,, f , WW f , -+-fff4P2vMQQ,3z,Q, f -www , FW 1 r --'-..e1..:I.'ts5,-:L . Chemical ,. it 43' sf fi Q t Engineering Department qjgnmd Russell HGHCUGY Eigfiffull Hudqn-ng Cooley Reed . Brand Snell Fahien BRAND, G. E., Instructor in Chemical En- gineering, 1948. B.S. 19395 M.S. 1948 1.4. S. M. CONRAD, F. H., Professor of Chemical En- gineering, 1936, 1947. B.S. in Ch. E 1923, Ph.D. 1934, University of Wash ington. COOLLY, R. A., Associate Professor of Cflrffrnizstry, 1948. Ph.D. California Insti- tuto of Technology. COl.l,lEI1, E. H., Instructor in Chemistry, 1946. B.S. 1930, Missouri. COFINWALL, R. R., Instructor in Chemical Ifnginf-ering, 1946. B.S. 1945, M.S. 1946, Wfrzzliington University. l'A1'1llTi-1, Ft. W., Instructor in Chemistry, 19-17. B.S. in Ch.E. 1947, Washington Un' A tv-.-rsity. I l'l1llllIll, E. D., Associate Professor of CAi114'I1l1f.'fI1 Engineering, 1946, 1947. B.S. 1931, Dal-:ota Wesleyan, Ph.D. 1935, Wis- f'C11f31I1. l1l1?'Il.1IY, II. C., Associate Professor of Lqliwrzizzitry, 1948. B.S. 1927, Mississippi St ite College: M.A. 1931, George Wash- 111'!1f'Z1 University, Ph.D. 1948, Univer- :ltly of I-tlirasouri. IIUICIIIIS, If. W., Instructor in Chemical lfrzfztn-w'-ring, 1948. B.S. 1948 M S M Ullvnllft. I.iB., Assistant Professor 'of tn'-:mr :1 Lnguieering, 1948. B.S. Uni- rizrty' of Illinois: MS. 1945, University ft r..:vn:gan: Ph.D. 1948, Case Institute 5 'T' clinology. i-l.r.l.l., R. 1-., Instructor in Chemistry, 1948. 8.8. 1948, Drury. L- 0- Ir., Instructor in Chemical t.:ra:n-W-f-ring. 1948. B.S. 1948, Washing- lin University. HDL:-1551. T- IH instructor in Chemical En- -. . .. Q 1!mCIlr?'ic1'747HB.S. in ctgs. 19435 Ms. IQ 21- . :-1 , fissouri Sc ool of Mines. FUQSELL. XR- R., Assistant Professor of unoxzirczl'Engxnee-ring, 1948. A.A. 1941, Csrlrceizina College: AB. 1943, M.A. rx'-16. Ph.D. 1948, University of KQHSQS- Page Thirty-Eight Checking the boiling point. 4 , r. lt? lf' 2 rl ,- C1102 Altered' -I 1 the F ill lf fi ww' t,.f' ,t . v bt W' and 556' 14531263 v , 'f WGS qwf Undef I lice1S Q15 the local lHOS15uCl enrolling President ,--- - Vice-Presitlf Secretary ...1 Treasurer .... Dr. F. ll. C Dt. 1. B. O 'e Z 3 . 1' iff' Uri 105 We Celebs BUQI-Sdn A. I. Ch. E. The Missouri School of Mines Student Mil, Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers provides opportunities for the professional development of stu- dents majoring in Chemical Engineering by featuring outstanding professional men and scientists as speakers at its regular meetings. The Ira Remson Society was organized on the M.S.M. campus Octo- ber ll, l923. In March, l939, this society was granted a charter in the A.I.Ch.E. '-W., Under the capable leadership of the of- ficers and Dr. F. H. Conrad, counselor for the local chapter, the society has had its most successful year including the largest enrollment in the history of the college. OFFICERS President ......,..... ..................... ........... I . Rice Vice-President ....... ........... I. . Frank Secretary ......... .......... W . E. Bach Treasurer ......... ............................................ N . Holloway FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. F. H. Conrad ...................................... N. C. Costakos . n Dr. I. B. O'Hara ........ ............ C . O. Reed A'I'0h'E' Offwe' S' Best part of the meeting. FIFTH ROW: Rees, Bockstruck, Haas, Smith, Knecht, Holloway, N. Niederstadt, Peterson, R. Niederstadt, I-Ionerkamp, Wyatt, Gol ler, Driscoll, Lafferty, Ryan, Burch, Hardin. FOURTH ROW: Hagar, Howard, Breidert, Hemme, Brice, Davis, Vogler, Middeler, Miazga W. Walker, Geiss, Branson, Schmitz, Klemme, Kingsley, Schweder, Reed. THIRD ROW: Dieckman, Bueker, Schafer, Coffman, Ferry, Tay lor, Dehekker, Venarde, Iamieson, Campbell, Ehrler, Frank, Withrow, Booth, Carter, Brown. SECOND ROW: Iten, Hughes, Strite, Dr Conrad, Walker, Young, Schmitt, Chapman, lsringhaus, Rohr, Wood, Dillender. FIRST ROW: Cotner, Commerford, Coffer, Kinder, Maag Bach, Church, Guzzy, Helwig. Page Thirty-Nine IOE B. BUTLER Department Chairman 1'rf,tff:g::or of Civil Engineering, 1920, 1931. teii. in Clj. 19157 13.3. in Ed. 1924, Oklahoma A. G My 1.1.3. in CE. 1924, Missouri School of Mines. The oldest engineering profession, Civil Engineering, is offered in a manner de- signed to provide thorough training in the fundamental principles upon which pro- fessional engineering was founded. Al- though the C.E. curriculum includes sub- jects common to all curricula for the first two years, specialization in various branches of the profession is provided during the junior and senior years. Harris Hall, which was completed in 1940, is equipped for the department's ac- tivities. l-lydraulics, Soil Mechanics, Bac- teriology, and Materials Testing labora- tories are located in Harris Hall. The vari- ous survey classes under the leadership of Professor C. W. Eshbaugh spend their laboratory periods on the campus and throughout the town of Rolla. The CE. Department strives to prepare liriflyc flvsiglt. Civil Engineering Department the graduate for technicaQ positions in design construction, management, operation, and , n u pro- motion of engineering proiects. Professor 1. B. Butler, who has been with M.S.M. since 1920, is chairman of the depart- ment. Although his chief interest is vested in hydraulics, he has supervised map making of county roads throughout Missouri during the recent years. Qther leaders of this department are Prof. Carlton, structural engineering chief, and Prof. Geveclcer, soil mechanics expert. A mirage. Advanced Crivils in action. H 42 an 7 ! 1 Harris Hall. Page Forty-One I5 I I 511. it Km I x . 4 v ffvl, Q s .....da.4v --si lf? r ag V-'egener Eshbau eh R G, Whitfield Bigger Senne I I Klmmick Muir Tmce llguba Hershkowitz eartz Roberts Page Forty-Two .,.. .. Sighting in. BECII5ERf B., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. 1947, CARLTON, E. W., Professor of Structural Engineering, 1923, 1936. B.S. in M.E. 1920, M.S. Ind. Ed. 1926, Colorado AQII' cultural College, B.S. in C.E. 1926, M.S. in C.E. 1935, Mrs- souri School of Mines. x DUBA, I. G., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. in C.E- 1947, Washington University. GEVECKER, V. A., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, 1938, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1931, Missouri School of Mines: M.S. 1937, California Institute oi Technology. I I-IEARTZ, F. R., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. ln C.E. 1944, New Hampshire. I-IERSHKOWITZ, L., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1946. B.S. in C.E. 1941, Missouri School of Mines. I KIMMICK, E. I., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. Jn C.E. 1947, Ohio State. LAUMAND, I. L., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1943- Bs' 1948, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. MCCARTHY, I. F., Instructor in Civil Engineerinq, 1948. B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. MUIR, C. D., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1947, Texas A. 51 M. RAPP, R. A., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1943, University of Pittsburgh. I ROBERTS, I. K., Instructor in Civil Engineerinq, 1947- B'S' In C.E. 1947, Oklahoma. 48 SENNE, I. H., Instructor in Civil Engineerinq, 1948. B.S. 19 1 Washington University. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. I CE TRACE, I. I., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. 11'1 B-5- WEGENER, W. P., Instructor in crvrr Engineering, 1947- ' ' 1948, Missouri School of Mines. I ' 1948 WHITFIELD, T. H., Ir., Instructor in Civil Enqmeermq' ' B.S. 1948, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. QCII V' int ind, Qrrtitfm trait anefllels Opertil Prote5501 and C001 has hfl the SCTIOO1 other S01 nnnunl C dent C1101 stnndtnft 9 nrrend the ot the In For the tir held its nt ntl-time ren Presrdent ..,...,. Vice Prestder Secretory ,..,..., Treasurer ......., t r re F t. r f' 7 f G K C s t r 1 t r The M.S.M. Student Chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers has been quite active in promoting interest and advancing the knowledge of its members by having outstanding professional men from all branches of civil engineering as featured speakers at the regular meetings. Operating under the competent advice of Professor E. W. Carlton, capable officers, and cooperation of all members, the society has had a very successful year. Early in the school year the chapter was host to nine other schools that came to M.S.M. for the annual conference of the Mid-Continent Stu- dent Chapters of the A.S.C.E. Another out- standing event Was the trip into St. Louis to attend the meeting of the St. Louis section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. For the final event of the year the society held its annual spring outing, providing an all-time record of fun and relaxation. OFFICERS A.S.c..11. offfacm. President ............... ............ .............,.. W i lliam D. Carney Vice President ........ .......... R obert I. Yockum Secretary ............ ...................... K eith E. Short Treasurer .,....... ........ E ddie Lee Dougherty a 5 5 s E 2 NINTH ROW: Ferguson, Aegerter, Werner, Firman, Lightfoot, Daetz Teas Trace Miller Dean Coplen Prof Gevecker Ada EIG , IDS. HTH ROW: Edgington, Parsons, Wagner, Satterlee, Bartels, Eirfdley, Tippit, Wisch, Erench Knepper, Winters, Ellis. SEVENTH ROW: Faith, Strong, Walker, Poliquin, Clark, Wirfs, Warren, Marshall, Danzer Cliitrpncgan, Bullock, Bounds. SIXTH ROW: Wooldridge Boaz Short Carney Prof Carlton Yoch D h se , , , , . , um, oug erty, Rus- , rojean, Bottermuller, Zerweck, Shaver. FIFTH ROW: Hoffman, Graham, Schultz, Schafer, Horsley, Gore, Lu- krofka, Weismantel, Tucker, McGrath, Elliot, George, Telthorst, Miller, Rose, Tate. FOURTH ROW: Weber, Hughes, Vansant, Kemper, Lenox, Weinel, Heartz, Andreasen, Bay, Schmidt, Holland, Prof. Muir, Myers, Prof. Kimmick, Wees. THIRD ROW: Tindall, Alvarado, King, Smith, Wisdom, DeShon, Berger, Nichols, Iohnson, Ransom, Kuehnert, O'Con- ner, Averbach, Schlemer Ouzer. SECOND ROW ' , : Randle, Letizia, Prof. Duba, Prof. Rapp, Prof. Butler, Prof. Roberts IEGFTY, Raymer, Breuer, Prof. Hershkowitz. FIRST ROW: Laumand, Alankard, Herrmann, George, Shaw, Prof. Senne ruse. Page Forty-Three I I ff iv ,1 ,, .1 n of' Q 'N , , Rf 11 Yi . 1 1 v-, fl! -.2g.g . ' 2 I f? 0 40 . a ego i 5' 6 O Cl .0 ,C 0 5 lmunl 1 ' 1 15, ,955 q5f 9 x.. 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'S' 3, 1 6 f l'fr'r' , re A- ,.sf+': 1 .ig -s wi' , rw - ash trays. Open House' ...S 1 A x . XX ,. Ceramic Engineering Department 'B T19 PIQSE meficfm O11 . ,r ,er S Trepufpok ,gif to prqrglc rirwlii rin rsqfid th? ,veils 011 ion PWS 011 mduslry. U15 ire Pfesemec The socieii aorreiaiirrfi f Q95 oi its U15 fr2SidEUl -.---' ff - 'Size Presiderf ..,i Secretary ..,...,---- -1 Treasurer ...........,r .Qiisor ..,,.,...,..... A, Knapp N-A-PP, W. I., Assistant Professor of Ceramic Enqlneermflf 1947. B.S. 1939, Alfred: Sc.D. 1942, M. I. T. NIE, T- J. M., Instrucior in Ceramic Engineering. 194 ' ' ' in Cer.E. 1940, Missouri School of Mines. 1'rr1'mrf.s' 114111. Page Forty-Six 1311321111 if figs' F151' fr dir Jody, Vi., w X. ...Lt ' s E-u-L by in A I C I S I The present M.S.lVI. Student Branch of the AmericanCeramic Society Was- first organ- ized as such in l937. Previously it had been knqwn on' the campus as the Orten 'So- ciety . . The purpose of the organization is to unite the students both socially and professionally, and to promote interest in and acquaint the student P-with the ceramic industry.. ln this regard the society holds annual social events and monthly meetings, at which mo- tion pictures, concernedy with the ceramic industry, are shown and interesting talks are presented by prominent speakers. ' The society thus serves in the capacity of correlating social and intellectual activi- ties of its members. v OFFICERS President ............. ........ . ................... ........ A . D. Fentzke Vice President ...... ......... R . F. Grotefendt Secretary ......... ................. E . Laird Treasurer... ..... ................. B . Mornin Advisor ......... ......... D r. P. G. Herolcl C7 A.S.O'. Officers M mi ,t 1 Q s . J THIRD ROW: B f 1, B , Y , H 11 , W ' , W'1k' , Eck, Fentzke, Evans, Hyatt, Zavislakj Mueller Prof Plame Prof Knapp Hellriegel. SECONDGR5W:QPrFof. Ebelrlgld, 1lg?1vTS,Wlil?1ieeIg1TnE1vans, Eiintefendt, Heath, Williams, Padfield, Brassfield Mornm McClelland Col lins, Fields, Simmons. FIRST ROW: Amin, Eisenberg, Raymond, Zvanut, Moscker, Schmitt, Gallagher, Wilkes Hay Laird Breitwieser Derrnody, Daste, Shah, Pijuch Kanti, Griffin. Page Forty-Seven Humanities and Social Studies 48 Q -Z' 0 ,-x 5.4 L .AOS ':'.:.nwk -.--...c'zch Pt Q.. . .Q Fteirimeyer Rccerts si Niles Christy Barr Brewer Derbak Cagq Koch Ielinek Goold Garner Moulder SAMUEL H. LLOYD, IR. Department Chairman Professor of Economics, 1921, 1946. A.B. 1918, DePauw: M.S. 1921, Missouri School of Mines. Ot ever-increasing importance in the engineering curriculum are those courses under the direction oi the Humanities Department. Educators have come to realize that pure technical knowledge does not make a good engineer, but rather an intimate mix- ture of the cultural and technical combined. The aim of this department is to complete this missing link in the engineering curriculum. Heading the department and governing its duties is Professor S. H. Lloyd. He has held this pos1t1on since 1946 and is Well liked in this role by the stu- dents and faculty. AUDRAIN, I. P., Instructor in English, 1947. B.A. 1925, M.A. 1936, Oklahomaj . BARR, W., riisiiucioi in History, 1948. A.B. 1936, Ms. 1938, Wcshmfl' ton University. Q Ill.. BREWER, I. M., Instructor in English, 1947. B.Ed. 1935, couthern 1 noisy M.A. 1942, Illinois. S 1917 CAGG, M. H., Assistant Professor of English, 1927, 1931. B. . , A.B. 1920, ohio, M.A. 1921, Ohio, suite. d CHRISTY,'C., Instructor in English, 1946. B.A. 1944, COIOIG 0' . CRUMPLER, H. A., Instructor in English, 1946. B.I. 1941, Missouri DERBAK, I., Instructor in Economics, 1947. B.Ed. 1947, Southern Illinois. . GARNER, M., Instructor in Economics, 1946. B.S. 1941, Indiarlijls 1930. GOCELD, R. H., Instructor in Economics, 1947. B.S. 1925, - ' llinois. , ' . GUM, W. L., Instructor in History, 1948. A.B. 1943, AM- 19481 Umver sity of Virginia. I 937, IELINEK, I. I., Associate Professor of English, 1945, 1948' B'S' 1 Illinois: M.A. 1940, Northwestern. HI. ois KOCH, I. A., Instructor in Economics, 1946. B.S. 1939, In ' 1 1 MOULDER, K. M., iiisiiucioi in Eiiqiish, 1947. Bs. 19:i5.2D31rmefQQ,jqj, MURPHY, W. I., Instructor in English, 1946. Ph-B- 194 I Detroit, M.A. 1944, University of Kansas City. 1948 A.B. 1942, NILES, C. E., Ir., Instructor in English and SPCIYUSPI ' A.M. 1947, Uni ersity of Tennessee. h ny OAKES, F. E., Instrulctor in English cgnxdv French, 1948- AB' Aueq 9 College: A.M. 1937, University o isconsin. 7' 5 mh- PARKS, T. E., Instructor in English, 1948. 13.Ed. 1942, A55-H1194 O ern Illinois Normal, A.M. 1948, Washmqfon Unugjzrlebn College: PFAU, E., Instructor in English, 1948. A.B. 1934' ta. A.M. 1947, g.Ed. 1935, Teachers College, Mankato, Mmneso ' olumbia Uni ersity. S them PHILLIPS, W. R.,vInstructor in English, 1946. B.Ed. 19391 'ou Illinois. ' 42 1947 B.S. 1935, ROBIEARTS, C. N., Assistant Professor of History, 19 I ' U ' .A. 1936, Missouri. ' , 1937, nl' STEINBACH, A. c., Instructor in Engiish, 1947- 135- m Ed versity of cincinnati, M.A. 1947, oiiio state. BI 1934, Missouri STEINMEYBR, 1. A., Instructor in Eng11Sh, 1946- -- University. PCIQS Forty-Eight 55914: ,gr I : QM., Q N R ,K ., .M f as Q V V- I . QW ,g My Wig ., - ' ,,,, 4 vo I ' - ,if iq p f - -'K W Q V 'K is ' ,SQ 322.8 I 'Y x 4 'w Av M. I' an W- '- 1a'i.3,E: f 1 , , 21532 2,- 4X5 Y -ax 5 Y' 'Q-'xii ,hyd A V B xx 'rx ' .f,. fw f WWW? 'fW'Wf2,f WV, f 'Q Wwww ,. ' ,Qi ,L 4 ,g:W'fi P gzfgpfy, ,f, f f,fW?':,'k73f ' 1 ,dfww W ,. U ffflfif' ffffz f ' W Wwnm ,,,, ,,,,f,W,, 'VIZZ4 'f 2 ,Wim My 1 V , ,, , ,. f ,. , -f---- wwf ' ' W' 1' ' , yung ,WW .WW V . ff if fiiwfvf :ff 4 if 'W - , WWE? , fZ'9 ',W W, 1, W, 'W , -., , M- 5 7 pn- 2' ww, 'af .4 1 Q f QI . f 1- .3 K1 , I ff Q5 V nf 1-,M fa gg X 4 Q ,f . ' 'V' ' Q, 5 M ?. f Q -4 X vw 3.6 , V pk 'Q 'A ,g Q A , 4 '- ' f 2' - k 4 5' N 3 ?-' 5 Q D H i w f ,z 5124 X. Ari Y A i m u fr Qffii 2' R f fr? L 0' ,Q 'rw 4 u f, 3 5. f-9 ff- YWV. , Q Qf ' f . ff. f ,,,.,V,z 4 ' , ,Z 4 A Q Ja ai ,ah , 4 , 4 Q 4 M M, W F K. s ,Q WI. I f' fwb' in x , ZZ, Q M f 64 ww 1 R - few V ,. -' X V ' .,. xgww wi xx 'y J I 153, Ft.: ,gi 1 N.. ,- X +51 1 ' f, ROLFE M. RANKlN Department Chairman Professor of Mathematics, 1922, 1946. A.B. 1916, Maryville tTennessee1p A.M. 1922, Chicagop B.S. in C.E. 1927, Missouri School of Mines. Mathematics Department Mathematics, the foundation of Q11 science, is an important tool for Q11 types of engineers. The Math Depqm- ment offers a series of subjects from algebra to differential equations. Th student and graduate are continuously applying their mathematical knowledge to solve various problems he may QU, counter throughout his lifetime. 9 The Math Departments activities are centered on the second floor of the old Chemical Engineering Building, how, ever, many math classes are held in Mechanical Hall and several of the newly erected temporary buildings on the campus. A 1arge number of class- rooms are available for the Math De- partment to afford favorable uncrowded classroom conditions. Professor R9 M. Rankin, who first taught here in 1922, is the chairman ot the department. The freshmen are soon acquainted with Toots Schuman, O. L. Loomis. and E. L. Cosart. Upper classmen meet Professors Dennie, Goodhue, and Erki- letian. ,tu .ful Inz'n1rf'rI 1l1ff I'flI'flf1071. Page Fifty t'T0ots in action. ll xy , 7, , I ,gf f ,i I .. fm it ' , v' .. li. H M511 if ,- ,.-i + ..u ,,. 'Gt I .3 HF V... CE e. -jj LA ljz. gets, 0, te Uaggftlll. it times: Y Elttdttllt, E. B.S. ti CE. ','Jtti. E. Bi. In Fey Cotlece TCCCME, R G Qiitiifli, 1.1, tl 1911 in 1 WO, SA 1-1 , 1 Mathematics Department BINNELL, C. R., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. B.S. 1946, Central Missouri State. CARLSON, I., Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. A.B. 1947, A.M. 1948, Univer- sity of Kansas. COSART, E. L., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. B.S. 1925, Northwest Okla- homa Teachers Collegep M.A. 1932, Columbia. DENNIE, F. E., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1909, 1931. B.S. in C.E. 1909, Brown. ECK, R. A., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. B.S. in Min. E. 1943, Missouri School oi Mines. ERKILETIAN, D. H., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1942, 1946. A.B. 1936, Western Kentucky State Teachers College, M.A. 1938, Illinois. EVANS, M. B., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. B.S. 1947, Michigan. GOODHUE, E. A., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1925, 1946. A.B. 1917, Amherst: B.S. 1920, California Institute of TechnoloQY: M.S. 1927, Mis- souri School of Mines. l JOHNSON, C. A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1946, 1948. B.Ed. 1937, Northern Illinois State Teachers, M.A. 1940, Northwestern. KERR, R. I-I., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. A.B. 1929, Southwest Missouri State. LEE, R. E., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. B.S. 1942, Missouri Valley. LOOMIS, O. L., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. B.S. 1932, A.M. 1933, Missouri. PAGANO, S. I., Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. B.S. 1946. Missouri School of Minesy M.S. 1948, Washington University. SCI-IUMAN, E. K., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. L.L.B. 1918, Missouri: B.S. in C.E. 1920, Missouri School of Mines. WEST, E. B., Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. B.S. in Ed. 1948, Missouri Val- ley College. VVOODLE, R. G., Ir., Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. B.S. 1948, Drury. ZUPSICI-I, M., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. A.B. 1939, Illinois Collegeg M.A. 1946, Illinois. G Slipping it out. Page Fifty-One .1 , -:g.3k5Y1.x hysics Department Physics is that branch ot knowledge including the fields ot electricity and magnetism, light, heat, and mechanigg, The Physics Department is principally located in Norwood Hall, but because ot the increase in enrollment, expan- sion to other buildings on the campus has been necessary. Dr. Harold Q. Fuller became chair- man of the Physics Department in the tall ot l948, superseding Dr. L. E. Wood- man, who has retired from the chair- manship atter many years ot service. Dr. Fuller heads a commendable stall ot physicists who possess the capabili- ties necessary to provide the young en- gineering student with a rigid founda- tion in this important science essential to all divisions of engineering. Among these men are Professors W. l. lensen, P. N. Russell, l. M. Burger, L. E. Leaver, and Dr. E. Fisher, who came to lVl.S.lVi. in the tall ot 1948, who are familiar to all sophomores when they enter gen- eral physics lecture and laboratory courses. ' Nou thzs' 19 A serious moment. Physics Department ADAMS, C. L., Instructor in Physics, 1948. B.S. 1940, Indiana State Teachers. ' BURGER, I. M., Assistant Professor of Physics, 1946, 1947. A.B 1939, M.A. 1940, Kansas State. FISHER, E., Associate Professor of Physics, 1948. B.S. 1933, M. I. T.: Ph.D. 1945, Cornell. HOLLAND, C. R., Instructor in Physics, 1946. B.S. 1943, South east Missouri State. HOOVER, W. C., Instructor in Physics, 1947. B.S. in Ed. 1946, M.S. 1936, Kansas State Teachers. IENSEN, W. I., Associate Professor of Physics, 1924, 1930. A.B. Carleton: A.M. 1922, Illinois. LEAVER, L. E., Associate Professor of Physics, 1942, 1947. B.S. in Ed. 1925, Central Missouri State Teachers Collegeg A.M. 1929, Missouri. LUND, L. H., Assistant Professor of Physics, 1948. B.S. 1940 Kansas Wesleyan Universityg M.S. 1943, Ph.D. 1949 Missouri. I I RUSSELL, P. N., Assistant Professor of Physics, 1946, 1947. A.B 1929, Fletcher Co11ege, M.S. 1930, Michigan. VAN NOSTRAND, R. G., Instructor in Physics, 1947. B.S. 1942, Missouri School of Mines. WEBSTER, C. C., Instructor in Physics, 1948. B.S. 1947, Univer sity of Nebraska. WEITZEL D. H. Instructor in Ph sics, 1948. B.S. 1947, Univer- I I Y sity of Vermont. Webster in action. Page Fifty-Three Aix if 'Y im:- Van Nostrand HOOVGI' Jensen Webster Woodman Russell Lund Burger Holland Fisher Weitzel AdCI1'1'15 i 1 s...-,..s lirigizirffwiiig I1rcm'ii1g Lab. One of the basic requirements of an en- gineer lies in his ability to convey new ideas. This can usually be accomplished by a graphic or pictorial representation. Since there is a definite recognized pro- cedure involved in presenting these repre- sentations, it is the aim of this department to present the underlying principles con- cerned in drafting work and at the same time to give enough practical drafting work to affix these principles in the stu- dent's mind. With the completion of each student's work in this department he should be able to present creditable pro- fessional drafting and layout since the professional viewpoint is emphasized throughout each course. So that each candidate for his particu- lar degree may be more thoroughly in- doctririated with the aspects of his phase of engineering, the students in the ad- vanced sections of engineering drawing are segregated as to curricula and spe- ClC1ll29d dfC1Wif1CJS of the subjects he is most likely to encounter are presented to ' l-1-1 '1 - xr: .'.3-Xgx 1.3 Engineering iftttlff CHRISTIANSON, L. C., Assistant Professor of Engineering Drqw. ing and Descriptive Geometry, 1946. B.A. 1925, Westmin. stery M.A. 1928, Missouri. FORBES, I. C., Instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1946. B,S, in M.E. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. HENRICI, W. C., Instructor in Engineering Drawing and Ds. scriptive Geometry, 1947. B.Arch. 1944, Oklahoma A. 6. M, NEVIN, F. E., Instructor in Engineering Drawing and Descrip. tive Geometry, 1947. B.S. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. RUSHING, I. E., Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1946, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1940, Missouri School of Mines. THOMPSON, H. E., Instructor in Engineering Drawing and De- scriptive Geornetry, 1946. B.S. 1932, Missouri School of Mines. WILSON, G. B., Instructor in Engineering, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1917, Missouri School of Mines. ,,- 3 J., v A' lf' . . 1':'t.f- ' , 1..' . ,,. uri 1-' ff nf -, 7,47 .4 . t A , L' fif'I '. ,. ,wg L..- - ,luv 'l ,. 9 times stiff t ffl ,Q :QSM-I-- ,,w . . J, W' 4 i -v' me QHCHL.: ' 1 il., . .mmf U 'Li 1... .- :silfu - tw M1 ,..., 1 L.i,1-W r-M ik ,,... moulin .--. .' tp..- r,-:irq uno if.. 132 Wifi 'i ...tv i..v.., ii ... ni '-' . imiipss: Q. . itil. qissifl t f F' ' ndutie ci if Christianson Rushing Nevin Forbes Page Fifty-Four is fe fini - iiiieiit. iq, t I llD1'a.'vv111g Department him as projects. Examples of this are architectural drawing which the Civil En- gineer encounters, mechanical drawing for all phases of Mechanical Engineering, and electrical layout designed for the needs of the Electrical Engineering stu- dent. Methods of mine layout and loca- tion of mineral lodes in a diagrammatical style are discussed in the descriptive geometry course. The department has as its chairman Professor C. l-l. Black, who has been in charge of this department at the School of Mines since l946. Another familiar face in this department is that of Professor L. C. Christianson, who has been associated with the drawing department since 1946. Among the other capable instructors is Professor I. E. Rushing, who in addition to teaching has published several teaching and problem manuals on Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry. These men, with I. C. Forbes, E. E. Nevin, H. E. Thompson, G. B. Wilson, all of whom are M.S.M. graduates, and W. C. l-lenrici, a graduate of Cklahoma A. G M., com- pose the faculty of the M.S.M. Drawing Department. js., CLIFFORD H. BLACK Department Chairman Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1937, 1943. B.S. in Architecture, 1934, Kansas State, M.C.P. 1946, M. I. T AcZvcw1ceclDrrawing. Prof. O7z.1'isti.ans0n grading papers. Ruvmfing off a blue prfint Page Fifty-Five ,rf f ff 1101111 fltflflt Applying tensile stress. f Sftllfl Substitute in the equation and solve. echanics Department Technically speaking, Mechanics in: the science that treats the effects of forces on bodies. its basis for the field of engineering comes from the fact that the engineer continually faces proli- lems involving the control and utilizae tion of forces. Required lecture courses include Statics, Dynamics, and Mechanics of Materials. This theory is supplemented by practical application in the materiillfi testing laboratory. Department chairman is no less. fl personage than H. Z. Williams, assist- ant dean of the college. His student rat ing is high both as a teacher and the student's friend. Other familiar men IU this department are H. A. Schaefer and Professor N. C. Costakos. wg ft .-is ll x Il ICH!! Q IIYII: Mechanics Department BREUER, D. W., Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. in Aero. E. 1947, Iowa State. COSTAKOS, N. C., Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1941, 1947. B.S. in Ch.E. 1939, M.S. 1942, Minnesota. DAVIDSON, R. F., Instructor in Mechanics, 1946. B.S. 1941, Missouri School of Mines. DAVIS, R., Ir., Instructor in Mechanics, 1946. B.S. in M.E. 1946, Minnesota. , EARLS. I. D., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. ' HARDEBECK, E. I., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. 1943, West Point Military Academy. HOFSTAEDTER, G. F., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. Ain C.E. 1947, Drexel Institute of Technology. IAHNKE, W. R., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. 1948, Duke University. IAMES, R. E., Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. 1942, M.S. 1948, Oklahoma. RIGO, H. S., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. 1947, Ohio University. SCI-IAEFER, R. A., Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. in E.E. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. SPEECE, W. E., Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. 1947, Cornell. I-Iardebeck Rigo Davis Iarnes Davidson Speece Iahnke Breuer Costakos Schaefer Earls Hofstaedter That cawft be right. Page Fifty-Seven ll. OLIVER R. GRAWE Department Chairman Prof-i-ssor of Geology, 1923, 1945- fi.B. 19216, M.S. l924, Washingtong Ph.D. 1927, Iowa. The Geology and Mineralogy De- pnrtrnent is located on the second floor of Norwood Hall. This depart- ment provides the necessary subjects to aid in the Completion of the Metal- lurgy, Mining, and Ceramic cur- rifvnlci. Une ot the features that is provided hy the department is a very Eff'tlItl'llOlO and outstanding mineral rrolliftgtiori which is displayed on the Livftffliltfl floor of Norwood Hall. ln the geology and mineralogy courses prcirgtic-'il applications that will thor- oughly train the student for a Career in the geology field are stressed. Dr. C. ll. Grawe, who is Chairman -fit the department, began at M.S.M. 1:1 l9Zf8. When time permits, Dr. Grin-.'o dries consulting work and oc- igfxsiozifiliy he spends his leisure 'ments along the lines of photog- xxizgvliy. The sophomores meet R. E. Bgzsile and F. Woodward when they take Descriritive Mineralogy and Bioi.-:pipe .5.nalysis. Geology and lf, Page Fifty-Eight Whafs lh e vlerugef -gi f ll , 1 glib: 'Mineralogy Department BASILE, R. E., Instructor in Geology, 1947. B.A. 1943, Washington and Lee. FRIZZELL, D. L., Associate Professor of Geology, 1948. B.S. 1930, M.S. 1931, Universitybof Washington, Ph.D. 1936, Stanford. LARSON, E. R., Assistant Professor of Geology, 1947. B.A. 1942, M.A. 1947, Columbia. Y MORGAN. R. E., Associate Professor of Econ. Geology, 1948. B.S. 1936, M.S. 1941, University of Minnesota. NACKOWSK1, M. P., Instructor in Geology, 1947. A.B. Geology, 1941, California. THUNE, H. W., Instructor in Geology, 1947. B.S. 1939, College of Puget Sound, M.S. 1941, Idaho. WOODWARD, T., Instructor in Geology, 1948. A.B. 1941, Harvard. r Woodward Morgan Nackowski Frizzell Lfithology. Page Fifty-Nine Lower away. Q it .a K , J K -- HT 'S . f Ax, 5 . new f if . 1- . .vu ...r-.g,L34.3j-1 M. S. M. Militar CHESTER K HARDING - Department Chairman The largest class ever assembled on the M.S.M. campus meets each Wednesday morn- ing, weather permitting, for drill. This class consists of first and second year basic R.O.T.C. students under the direction of cadet officers of the advanced ROTC. unit, and supervised by the army personnel stationed here. Cadet Colonel for the fall semester of 1948 was lames H. Hunt. The battalion was larger this year than ever before in its history, having over four hundred men in its ranks. The Missouri School of Mines, a land grant college, is under the provisions of the Morrill Act, which requires four semesters of basic military training for all non-veteran students. A four semester course in advanced R.Q.T.C. is ollered to those interested after completion of the basic course. The advanced students re- ceive a monthly subsistence allowance from the federal government and upon completion of the course, they are qualified to receive the commission of Second Lieutenant in the Offi- cers Reserve Corps. Since 1873, when the organizations activities began. the unit has instructed men in the prin- ciples of leadership, drill, and command: hy- giene and first aidg bridge and road construc- tion: and combat intelligence. Colonel C. K. Harding heads a staff of offi- cers and enlisted personnel whose experiences have been interesting and varied. These men are well qualified to teach the various phases Of m1l1lC1fY training. Assistant Professor of M.S.cS-T., Captain C. M. Messall, who has just completed his iirst year here, assists Colonel , Professor of Military Scienceand Tactics, 1947. B.S. 1918, United States Military Academy. Capt. Messall Lf. Bloom WISMER, R. I., Lt. Colonel, Corps of Engineers, ANDY Ol 'hs United States, Assistant Professor of Military Science cm Tactics. B.S. in C.E. MESSALL, C. M., Captain, Corps of Engineers, Arrny of thi United States, Assistant Professor of Military Science GU Tactics. B.S. in C.E. BLOOM, E. C., First Lieutenant, Corps 'of Enqifleefsf Afglyrugf the United States, Instructor of Military Science Cm tics. B.S. in Ed. DRAGOTIS, B. A., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. WHITE, L. L., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. EDWARDS, G. R., Sergeant First Class, ANDY Of the United States. WHITNEY, G. G., Sergeant First Class, ArmY Of the United States. .,., Att ll-- l 4 tiqlrff? ,.- . it: gr ' - . xr. ' I, ,:l' . .lt-twig lt.-' .. 1' ,I ' uf, . sittvttf MD 1 ml 1 ll' 1' wt . '. - LM- '- 'v 11. ' ,att U . .f' , . 1 1 1,1 ::'3: .. t.- J lf ' -.rs Igfiuyfe WWYDY ,V .. , nrt --V tlwynl ' ' lv. t ,.- - 'vi' SAVJVZ .. 1.1 W...-1 tr. Diff' - .tl ex. -4- --f ' .i...i. . gyttiq, :raise 7 TEH COIHDTEQEYQ. Hitt UL, U. .Lei Sli.: -.!, it Lfltllll ti? -1 ill 1 Y A flcff' .'.t. ty iv ta..-'- ti tilttre V' wi- .wk-5 vw N-.t l .,. ,.ttt0llSt'llL, I 'ze consttiti 1 tg. 1 1 , 111153, ., .t l X l . vc Qw l., if 45.5.3 .v 133.4 101151 minute iccgzgf Department Harding in training the advanced men. Lt, Bloom, who also instructs advanced students, still rates the field manual above the knowledge of his students. Sgt. Leo White, well known for his uncanny mem- ory, is an instructor in the basic courses. Sgt. B. A. Dragotis handles the unit's ad- ministrative problems with his usual calm efficiency. Sgt. G. B. Edwards issues the uniforms which adorn the battalion each Wednesday. A new man on the staff. is Lt. Col. B. I. Wismer, who came here in Ianuary after being stationed overseas. Sgt. B. B. Gregory left M.S.M. at mid-term of the fall semester for active duty. He was replaced at that time by Sgt. G. G. Whitney. Colonel C. K. l-larding, Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics, has led the Military Department since l947. Colonel Harding, whose military experiences are very comprehensive, graduated from the United States Military Academy in l9l8. During the time he has been here at M.S.M., the department has expanded and advanced considerably. One of the most outstanding achievements made was the construction of a building containing adequate facilities for the department's activities. M -1 experts. Page Sixty-One The profile. Army life. Army C'hai1 ' Corp P lrfl Callahan Kuhlman Hunt Peterson Marting, Bach, Montgomery, Propst. SECOND ROW: ll Afllt' cn Tindall FIRST ROW Graves Warren, Liebsch. The Society ot American Military EnC1i11Pf'f1' was founded in l92O, its membership consist ing of past and present holders of commissions in the technical branches ot the Americm: Armed Forces. It was created in the interest ot national defense to advance the science fl Military Engineering. Members ot the M.S.M. post are, tor the rrimit part, advanced R.O.T.C. students. The onriufi. Military Ball, second only to St. Pat's C M SM. social events, is sponsored by th qanization. President ........... ............................ Vice President ........ Treasurer ........... Secretary ........ fl VC ,1 J vi M I 3 .' I iv 1,1 J, 'i X V Z T t i ,. xt ' ' ft ,, iff- , -..'K1iA,.f JJ l -rf: ..-:Lua-f adv A ,433 QJQY' ,, I HSM, 5 le ,gf Cr ,iii 4 ,n- ' .iv .1 remit?- tv-- -, ,,. literals ,- r nv .i v , ,-,fm Cf ,,..f.- M. S. M.Counse1ing Service The MSM. Counseling Service is an organization de- f Signed to aid the individual in understanding Where his vo- cational strengths and Weaknesses lie. The Counseling Service, encouraging all students to approach their choices of vocations systematically, assists the student by providing various kinds of tests to cover their individual problems. A - - 'The Counseling Service is available to all persons attend- ing, M.S.M. A permanent record iscarriedyon each student using the services available and fhe will be Welcome to re-N Q turngto the Counseling Service as often as he Wishes. i .An occupational library is' maintained which .contains in-' formation concerningvmost of the major fields of Work. The Counseling Service is located in Room 10, Parker Hall. ' IAMES R. POLLARD Director of Counseling Service eiemns Guidance Center The Veterans Administration Guidance Cen- ter Was opened in Parker Hall on the lVl.S.M. campus on lanuary 28, 1946. The purpose of opening Guidance Centers, here and in other areas Where a large number of veterans are in training, is to decentralize the Work of the Regional Offices anc. to give quicker service to GEORGE D. TATE GEORGE W. FARRAR the veterans and the training institutions. Most of the time of the Veterans Administra- tion personnel is now taken up supervising the disabled veterans. Work formerly done in reg- istration and supervision of Public Law 346 trainees is now cared for by M.S.M. officials. The territory from which veterans . come for counseling consists of twelve South Central Missouri counties. Personnel from this of- fice supervises the training of vet- erans under Public Law l6 in schools and On the fob in seven counties also. This office attempts to help any- one concerned With Veterans Ad- ministration regulations on entitle- ments by giving rulings and assist- ance, or in directing the veterans ' to those who can provide assist- ance. The Guidance Center has been very successful here at M.S.M. under the leadership of Mr. G. W. Farrar. Training Specialist Chief of the Guidance Center Page Sixty-Three 19 Q R wlhidld D f .9-up- 6 A ,.- ,F '15 S wg. 5.39, KX f 7 'X ,,l! , 1 nf' F 5 fbi 45 fi g -A si'- r0 '-vf N, gm! . , W nn., ' 1 fl ' ! ' V D , is W H he student body hos held high the trgditions, chgrgcter, gnd spirit of the MINERS. As the lgrgest senior clgss in history steps forth in the field of engineer- ing, the juniors, sophomores, gnd freshmen look forwgrd to their commencement. The growth of M. S. M. in pgrglleling the de- Binesslvnrsnr mgnds of industry this yeor regched g peak enrollment of 2,700 students. I. I--..af.' Im-1x'::-gifsiisfc-f.:x.b-,fa--'1. 5-1' Vu, QD,-,rf31,,,,,, K. K-rw Q, ll. Senior Class of Forty' P E .......... Kansas City, Mo. .. ,. .1 l I ........ ...... -4 1 .-..,. . ' ' 'f '. Student Assistant Drawing De- Nine Allen, Iarnes Byers .................. E. E .............. M AIEE '48. Student Assistant E. E. Deparltlnieniuilli-l?13lGH5ylgf S213-ir.t Union ec- fs . I I I .fp-nt. Trzrzrf-1: Uriwc-rsity cf Iulicliigan. LIST 45- 47- 48. f f..-fr, Paul A ....................... C. E ........,.............. St. Louis, Mo. Anders, Bobert B .........,......... Geol ................... Kansas Cit N1 Q-Q-gt. ASCE. AREA. S-.-:imniing Team '47-'48-'49 Transfer George Peperdine College Los Alilglgl' I QL' Lewis E., lr .... ,...... ...... P l iysics ,.,.. ....,,..... K irkwood, Mo. G 1' :.: :nf--i-rf: Clin '48-749. Independents '46-'49. Tau Beta Pi Ar1derSOI1, Douglas .................. C. E ............ ..... C aldwell ld '-QPHZU, Clitixpgfgfr '48-'49 Plii Kappa Plii Book Plate '46-'47. ASCE '48-'49. Honor List '47-'48. TransfernColle I Cho Hzrzcr Lzzt 'Gif-37-'4E. Physics Ferreters. President '48-'49. QQ O 1510110- H A Y 1 Anderson, George McCrae ........ Min. E ..... Muslco Q. ,I-...dry C-ZYJIIVES l. .f' ............. Min. E ............. Redwood Falls, lVl11 lI'1. Kappa Alpha President '46-'47. Treasure-I '47 12991 lla T -'?.:1ifgif:rg: Club '48-739. Honor List '46-'47-'48. '48, Tclgieta 'I:au,'-48-'49. AIME '48-'49. Vice-Presidgntvggpfllg. ..r it iqer, Don ri ....... .... . .mm-Pet ............. Biclimond Hqts., MO. more lass 46'47' l.:::.i3ci : Cl: Alpha. lvfissouri Academy of Science. Glee ADCIGISOYI, I-Iarvey Arthur ...... Mel. E ....... Weston Sprin Ill fftzki. ROTC Baxnci. Inter-Fraternity Council. Treasurer lun- ASM '47-'48-'49, Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Univeriiy Ok z .1 Ci 11:13. Virginia. AIME. 4 ff , ,f ,nf 7'-,fgfif f l 1,4 f 'w , .M . '.7 f.-'f':f ,f ,V-if JL ff'- 1.1 : f -' f 1 :'f'1 II 1.4 I . r ,fj,,:v X 'ri kfg Slum .H H, ,gf PM , .,.- . Ql- 5 A265 X . vt .. '- l ?sn. I 'QQ -3 't Q 173 i I . if it Alle , C, Andgrsonl H. 'RQSZQSQ L Anders Anderson, D. Anderson, G. Ashley Atkissonnf ' Annear Applegate Arnold :Q AuBuchon Aybqt Ayers SEN IORS ENTEBING IN FEBRUARY Cuba City Browell, G ............................. Wisc. Farrey, H ........... ................ B enton, Wisc. Hannan, W ........ .......... L ivinqston, W15Cf Miller, P ........... ............. M adison, WlSCf Recob, D ..........,,. ........ P latterville, Wisc- Reynolds, E ....... ........ H ollandaler WQSC' Stanelle, E ......... ........ M anitowac, WISC- Two Rivers, Wisc. Weber, M ........ ........ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CW ..loe H22 President ................................ . ......................................... Y Vice-President ........ -- --- B in Wumlwi? Secretary ........... ----' - ' I O hi 2539! Treasurer ........ ...... I GC Page Sixty-Six 1, I 23 ttf. c. QSC 431,45-ldnw. I vfflll, ' FQHESIS WUI fllll G1 llih All W1 ...Qi ,. , t, -L ll lug 'ly Fnlllltsiktf' zgtfifs ll 471 it 7: , I.: . flllglllilllt Qs' A! . s I Bzllilam 1713 gl. Mila., OSCE S 1.141 In llflslll lil, , 471 --,, ,yur M45 . list? ' '-Y 'T 'TE Anderson, Lennart Cleff ............ M. E ............. San Pedro, Calif. Transfer Illinois Institute of Technology and Grinnell College. Annear, Richard C ............... Min. E ............... Negaunee, Mich. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Applegate, Albert Vernon .............. Min. E ............... Atlanta, lll. Student Assistant Mining Department. Phi Kappa Phi '48- '49. Honor List '48. Arenber , Sheldonl ................... Ph sics .................. Chica o Ill. Q Y Q I Transfer Purdue University. Physics Ferreters. Arnoldi, Richard Leonard ............ Min.-Pet ............. Gillespie, lll. Student Assistant Chemical Department '47-'48. Honor List '46 Ashley, lohn Elam .................... Met. E ..................... Stuart, Fla. Kappa Sigma '47-'48. Grandmaster of Ceremonies '48. Swim- ming Team '47-'48. Transfer Mercer University and Georgia Tech. QF LIES Daw P11ke1 s Prophecy. Babbitt Ballmann Banfield Bates Bauer Bauman Bennett, C. Bennett, W. Bever Atkisson, Donald W ..................... M. E ..................... Aurora, Mo. Independents. Engineers Club. ASME. AuBuchon, Edward L ............. Met. E ............. Bonne Terre, Mo. Engineers Club. ASM. AIME. President '48-'49. Music Club. Glee Club '45-'46. Miner Board '46-'49. Feature Edi- tor '46. Managing Editor '47-'48. Aybat, Sahop Sakip ........... ...Min. E ............... Turgutlu, Turkey Engineers Club '46-'47-'48. Student Assistant Mining Depart- ment '47-'48. Axsom, Ralph C ................... M. E ................... Kansas City, Mo. ASME. Tennis Club '48-'49. Transfer California University at Berkeley. Ayers, Oscar S ....................... M. E ............. ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Babbitt, lack R ....................... M. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. ASME '47-'48. Vice-Chairman '48-'49, Student Assistant Drawing Department '47-'48-'49. Student Council '48-'49. Tau Kappa Epsilon '48. Theta Tau '48-'49, Honor List '46-'47-'48. Barkley Bern Bay Bell Bieber Birch Baily, Walter E., lr ............... Min.-Pet ............... l-larrison, N. Y. Engineers Club. Independents '46-'47-'48. St. Pat's Board '47-'48. President '48. AIME '48. Student Council '46-'47. Transfer Michigan State Colege '43-'44, St. Pat's Board of Control '48. Ballmann, Richard B ............... Met. E ............... Ft. Thomas, Ky. Kappa Alpha. Pledge Master. Vice-President. Honor List '47-'48. ASM. AFS. AIMME. Glee Club. Student Council '47-'48. Transfer University of Kentucky. Banfield, Thomas I ............. Met. E ........... ..South Amboy, N. I. Chi Sigma. President. Vice-President. ASM. Inter-Fraternity Council. Treasurer Freshman Class '46-'47. Banks, Hampden O ................... Sci.-Chem ................... Rolla, Mo. Fencing Club. Secretary-Treasurer '46-'47. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48-'49. Student Assistant Library '47-'48. Chemistry De- partment '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47. Transfer Michigan State Normal. Page Sixty-Seven .L 253541 3x:vJ.::ieCv.:x-1.-1-:ff-+V.. -rfzgwf ---f--f at tt'lmrr s Virginifz -79 Barkley, lames Edwin .................. C. E ................... Lucerne, MQ, Engineers Club '43-'44. Independents '48-'49. Honor List '48, ASCE '47-'48-'49. ARBA '49. Barnes, Chester Dwight .................. C. E ................... Sedalia, Mo, Shamrock Club '43. Independent Board of Control '43. Sigmq Nu '45-'46-'47-'48. Student Assistant Civil Department '48-'49. Transfer Iowa State College. Barr, Norman Eldon .................. Cer. E ................... Boise, Idaho ACS '48-'49. Transfer Ioplin Iunior College. Barrett, Marlin 'William .................. M. E ................... Rolla, MQ, ASME '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Bates, Loren Kenneth ...................... M. E ....................... Rolla, Mo, Bauer, Iohn Anthony .................. M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo, Engineers Club '47-'48-'49. Student Assistant M. E. Departs ment '48-'49. ASME '48-'49. Iackling Terrace Council. Sec- retary '48. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Harris Teachers College. , CV.-' '11 ',rfj ixlfflt 1+ ' Cf , . ,f 35512, Wil JJQA 'Q if Q JH ' :ffl ' ' I MH.-tr ' . ,. lim, lm' ffl' fer 57- 'W' ,W larsl? i I- .4 F U55 Cntr 'Tai r . : iff 'X' Emilia S1 mf! 1, tt. M511 ofllfon' fever, Athi Vit Uriversim ft C-'it Blankenmeister Blankenship Bockstruck Boeffcmen Booth Bopp Bottermuller goudgnd Bowen Bowling Boyer m Bauman, I-larry C ................... Min. E ............... ' .... Suftern, Y- I-lonor List '46-'47. AIME. Transfer Norwich UDIVQISIYM Bay, Robert D ......................... C. E ......................... St. Louis, ef?- 2 Kappa Sigma. Treasurer. Inner Guard. House' Mangtgca ' ASCE. American Academy of Science.. Americatn Union' Builders Association. Football '47. Baptist studen Treasurer Sophomore Class '44. Mo Beach Lester C ......................... E. E ......................... Leonard, - nor List '47-'48, AIEE. Baptist Student Union. Transfer University of Kansas City. Mo Bell, James Edgar ........................ M. E ......................... Rollfli Transfer Northwest Missouri State Teachers College- Mo Bennett, Charles William ........ M. E ......... University CNY' G Siqma Nu. Recorder '45, Tau Beta Pi '47'48' .pggolgfge Phi '4e. Honor List '44-'45-'4a. Phi Kappa Pbl President '45. Blue Key Award. Alpha Phi Omega First Vice tary ,45. '44. President '45. Theta Tau. Corresponfilrlq Secfeclub 144, ASME. President '45-'46. Vice-President 44. Glee Philatelists. I Page Sixty-Eight 51,Siltf.llPl1t Sfmt .HQ lilel Elflgl- P .I Htthlgitf st. If it til it EW gmt. iltdtnlng S- . it P- it Int. Wu ,tllmt K 6 ,Wert eftshi Q1 Taxi Senior Class of Forty-Nine '45. Student Council '45. Miner Board. Editor-in-Chief '44- '45-'46. Managing Editor '48. Wesley Foundation. Adver- tising Council '45-'46. Iames Scholarship '44, Student As- sistant Physical Education Department '45. Rollamo-Miner Board of Control '45-'46. Bennett, William Finn .................... E. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. AIEE. Miner Board '47-'48. Managing Editor '48-'49. Trans- fer St. Louis University. Berry, Ierome T ......................... C. E ......................... Akron, Ohio Campus Vets Association '46-'47. Special Service Officer. Treasurer M Club '46-'47-'48-'49. ASCE. Football '46. Track '46. Stamp Club '48-'49. Photo Club '47. SAME '46- '47. Miner Board. Sports Editor '47-'48. Transfer University of Akron. Athletic Publicity Director '46-'47-'48. Bever, Raymond H ......................... M. E ......................... Cairo, Ill. Alpha Lambda Tau. Honor List. ASME. Transfer Mercer University, Bucknell University, Rochester University. Boaz, Robert V ........................... C. E. .......................... loplin, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega. ASCE. ARBA. Miner Board. Baptist Student Union. Transfer Ioplin Junior College. Bockstruck, Herman N ................. Chem. E ................. Alton, Ill. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi '48-'49. Honor List '47- '48. Alpha Chi Sigma '49. AlChE '48-'49. Transfer Shurt- leff College. Boeckman, George O ............ ......... C . E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant C. E. Department '46-'47. Honor List '45- '46-'48. Transfer Rockhurst. Boos, Guy Hillis .................. E. E.-M. E ................... Golconda, lll. Honor List '47-'48. Booth, Robert Cloud .............. Chem. E ............... Springfield, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48. AIChE '47-'48- '49. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma Master Alchemist '48-'49. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Transfer Southwest Missouri Teachers College. Brasel Brehe Breitwieser Brice Brecker Bridegroom Buel Burke Campbell Bieber, Philip Frank .................... C. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Student Assistant C. E. Department '48. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer St. Louis University. Birch, fMrs.l Bettijeanne. ............. Sci.-Geol ............... Rolla, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi '48, Tau Beta Pi '48. Music Club. Secretary '48. Transfer Cornell College. Bishop, Harry S ....................... Sci.-Geol ....................... Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant M. E. Department '48-'49. Honor List '45- '46. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Bissell, Iames I ....................... M. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '44-'45-'46-'47. ASME '47-'48-'49, Blankenmeister, Erwin .................. E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Honor List. AIEE. Transfer Washington Uni- versity. Blankenship, Iames David ................ E. E ................. Macon, . Mo AIEE '48, Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Kirksville Navy Radio Technical Training. Breton Breuer Brewer Brown Browngard Buell Cantwell Carey Carlson Bopp, Robert Frederick ................ lvl. E ................. Kirkwood, Mo. Engineers Club. ASME. Transfer Washington University. Bottermuller, Charles A ............... C. E ............... Warrenton, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Sigma Nu '47-'48-'49, ROTC Band '44-'45. ROTC Cadet Corps '45. ASCE '48-'49. Boutin, Charles Russell .......... C. E ........... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Bowen, Iesse W., Ir ................. E. E ................. Springfield, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Kappa Phi '48. Kappa Mu Epsilon '47. Honor List '47-'48. AIEE '48. Transfer Southwest Missouri State College. Bowling, Charles Phoenix .................. C. E ................... Alton, Mo. ASCE '48-'49. American Road Builders Association '48-'49. Boyer, Marion Daniel .................. M. E ................... Shelbins, Mo. Alpha Lambda Tau Pledge '40. Track '40. ASME '47-'48. Page Sixty-Nine f6idgE' Ff22t4i:: rx-1t'i:5-.a4zga.eC4J.4x.5-.++'iT if 1, if pez-:':'+.. ' s 4- on-4-.. Qieemfwt L Senior Class of Forty-Nine bv X t 1 .- .. v f Q ' ........, B ff lo, N. Y. Brice, Frank L ........ I ................. Chem. E ......................... Alton, Ill. J s.':i'Z College. Theta Kappa Phi. Alpha Chi Sigma. AlChE. ,4 LU.. 'rf 1 ' I-'H . , .4 , , Bridegroom, Kenneth E ................. M. E ................. St. Louis, M. 1 Vi? E7-in-Q7 ' gi ' 1'l'g?t'. Edgiigggu mm'ROuG' MO' Honor List '46-'47-'48. ASME. Transfer Harris Junior Colle-ag t f1,?Qf.f. Trix:-.sf-er L.::tt Centra State - ' ' - , , . Brown, Stuart S ................... Chem. E ................... Springfield Ill ggq-Q, Qgrfiii Frfrnlztin ..,............. Chem. E ................. Rolla, MO. Tau Beta pi' Alpha Phi Omega. Treasurer. President' l Pixrrlr lflff '45-T49-'47-'45 AIPUE' AIChE. Transfer Springfield Iunior College. ' L if :gn Ea'.'.f'r:d George .............. M. E ............,.. Bcchester,IN. Y. Bfgwngard, Billy Rex ................... E. E ....... ......... . ..l-lannihal, Ma, Ig-jffrjl 'ry-,I-,pfqf Ref?-,ester Institute ofTQChf1OlOf!Yf Nmqma Kappa Alpha. Inter-Fraternity Council Alternate '48-'49, tj,-,f.1yfgrty. Transfer Hannibal aGrange. g Elf.--f-Prier Chester N ......................, E. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Buell Robert W ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. Met, E ,,,,,,,,,.,,' ,,,,,. W Qshinqtonl MO, J. Ugg '4E. AIEE. Transfer Southwest Missouri State EES? Kgslpda lglg1idStGiwCard. 'Exelckitive gourgicilli 'Theta Tqm, T,4,,,3gl,,,5 CQNQQQ, I . I . U u en -I ounci. I mer oar ssociate Edi- rf-'f' Francis V .............. M. E ..................... Centralia, Ill, tor 47-48. Editor 48 49. Special Lectures Committee. M 'Ijffr L'i,,' ASME, Basketball '47-'48. Transfer Buell, Floyd O ..................... M. E ..................... Dodge City, Kans, tlgmfrsityklcf Mihnescta, Centralia Township Iunior Colleqe- ASME' 1 1 ' . 4. 3 , . l' 3 i l f e A i F t t , lt-1 tt - it t . Qfl i. tt- . i t t r 4 ' . t Q CV' C'lml'm CUTHGY. D- Carney W. Ca enter Carroll, P. Carroll, lr Tilt.. Carthew Casper Cagaeberry Chambers ESSETJH Ezqglwk ' lf' CIOOUGY Coffer Cole Coleman gftn Br-'-tn.-. Harold Conrad .................. E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Bullock, Rupert E ..................... C. E ..................... Bloomtieldglifg yeah Triangle. President 348. Steward '48. Corresponding Secre- Chi Sigma Secretary '47. Business Manager '48. Tau L21 'lflldqm t'L:gt:'7-t8.H Lnqinocrs, Club' '-43. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. IJ, ggyemon 52 ylrpgtfwllcn 4? 48' Blues Key l48'l49' Seqretcflry ASCE '47-'48-'49. Vice-President Freshman Class 1 N Y. iffign Wlll SL' PMS BC3g50,46-.47 PrZi?5Egf',47PPg?mIQC?? 2,3155 46' 47- Bumpus, Frank lames .................. E. E ................... Buffa 0, ' AKQBEQDQQTH q,0i,v,i1S,r Fclgen H C E 'S AIEE. Transfer University of Buffalo. Rollo Mr. .gmmnhllghq L- -wi L Q.: - J r ............. er. ............. ast t. ouis, Ill. B k Th h , ,,....,., Met. E ................... , 'A Apjsrtx IrfikfyYEL.Tl:ghteflCggllleoxfiulleslllfrrrisigrryflollllergiricgn Ceramics SO' urA?M. Snftrlggntiiggstant Metallurgical Department. Transfer hrpll.tg.TiZ3V , ' Harris junior ol ege. . ',':Y.D 'i B'Qyft'?.'t.El'QNif,' S1QQ'3 3 f'--H---Met. E ...... .., ........,.,..... aorta, MO. Bums, chester H ....................... E. E ....................... st. ctw, mo. M,,phq3w Sstmlgqrsam. Af.?tLx2EBetcCErgL.t lghJLJkliap5iI1bPhi.r AS?.R IC1mes Scholarship Award '47. Tipton' Ind. lEeY'w1t'l1g Aiatzsrna Polytechnic Institute. ' runs er CCI 9 Robert M ....................... Met. E '- l T1 N Ere l Ere t tier. Coy I. ......................... C. E ........ ASCE AREA Phow Club H6 R H ............... St. lames, Mo. ' . 5 . B I -1 - larzto Staff Photographer '48t4Q. ?,gi:g2,OBog?5df4g? 49' R01 3'f. HGY0lCl loseph ................ M. E ................. St. Louis Mo Page Seventy q I ' ..-..- AFS. Transfer Indiana Univers1tY- Calton, Marion Roy .................. Met. ...-.-- Honor List '46-'47-'48, ROTC Band 47- Camphell, Earl Donald ................ I M. E ...- Alpha Phi Omega Pledge '48- 49- st. LouiS, MO- rttlftlhf , 45 t tt ', Qs! 46- 'vs Verona' r. iQ N. ft ' itil llftttts lt . lt , lliissltli 'till Q91 - tttggt t , xv. 5 i .Ml in .. . ' X 5 if - S . . . , ' Lips LFG. is .L , 5. . - . ,kt t X. 51 1.61 at X, . . ,fx X W? N.. Y N. DeZ's grade-point machine. Telce'S Big Wheel. Colleir Collins Comerer Comstock Cook Coolidge Coplen Corrie Cox Cantwell, Laurence Wade .............. C. E ............... Bucklin, Mo. Carey, Don William .............. Min. E ............... Platteville, Wisc. Carlson, Dale T ..................... Min.-Geol ............,........ Walnut, Ill. Kappa Alpha Order. AIME. Student Council. Carman, Herbert Stanley ...... M. E ....... Queens Village, N. Y. ASME. Transfer Norwich University. Carney, Donald F ................... Chem. E ...,.. ....... L icking, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Carney, William D ....................,.. C. E ..........,............ Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Kappa Phi '48. Phi Kappa Phi Book- plate '48. Honor List '46-'47-'48. ASCE '47-'49, President '48-'49. ARBA '49, Carpenter, Gordon Lee .............. M. E ............... West Plains, Mo. Engineers Club '45-'46-'47-'48. Independents '45-'46-'47-'48. ASME. '45-'46-'47-'48. Stamp Club '48. Rifle Club '45-'47- '48. Photo Club Secretary-Treasurer '48. Commerford Copeland Cullom Carroll, lohn Thomas .................. M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Technicians Club Board of Control. Engineers Club. '47.-'48. Independents '42-'47. Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Kappa Phi '48. Honor List. ASME '48. Carroll, Paul Francis ............ Min.-Geol ............. Breckton, Mass. Theta Kappa Phi Sergeant-at-Arms '46. ROTC Second Lieu- tenant '47-'48. Carter, Ward I ........................... E. E ............ ............ H iltons, Va. AIEE '47-'48. Carter, William Dale ................ Chem. E ................. Hiltons, Va. Alpha Chi Sigma. AlChE. Transfer Berea College. Carthew, George T ............... Min. E ............... Platteville, Wisc. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Carty, Wayne Alfred ...................... E. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Casper, Vernon O ................... E. E ................... Lynbrook, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon. AIEE '46-'49. Missouri Academy of Science '46, Rifle Club '46-'49. Stamp Club '48-'49. Mosamo '47-'49. CVA '46-'47, Gamma Delta '46-'49. Page Seventy-One L ..gS,.v...ofrf..nf-rr . - ,... .,.. Senior Class of Forty-Nine 4,1 . J, Q Al in Ah,--gf .u .,l Q .t.f' ' 4. , i ,fill '-'2ll1l ' :ii'.E. f.f1ss24 lt? ,nfl I, f, 'L'-lj lL :Lift ' f'fl5gTf.,Lf.yyy DQ-ggi zs ,,,.,,,.,,...... lwiin. E ............. Gainesville, Ga. Clifton, lames G ....................... M. E ....................... St. Louis lvlo J AT:-.fzcurcrr '-Q7-528. Secretary '48-'49. AIME Enqineers Club. Alpha Phi Omega. ASME. I ' Sfwffff Lumen NM8' Transfer Umver' Clooney, loseph R., lr ............. .... M . E .......,......... St. Louis MO ..it,' Ct .ri-Q Co, .... Kappa Sigma- ' - Cf.'JIZ.l,f:fS, Print: Tiicrnizs .................. C. E ................... Rolla, Mo ' I ' Ei:.fn:-tw-to Chin 212- 47. ASCE '47. Student Assistant C. E Cody, Fred Morrison ........ l..Min.-Bet ........... Richmond Hats., Mo, in-:1,',::t::rer'it '48, Honor List '48, BOTC Staff Sergeant 47- S9COY1d Lieutenant '48. Captain C2.f:5.man, Ve-rncn .13 .......... Chem. E ......... Cape Girardeau, Mo 48'49' I'-lzelfl C321 3i'?IWl '4f3-'49- 5331113 Pi. AICHE '43-'49 TYCIUS Cotter, Harold Roy ................ Chem. E. ................ Camden Mo f-A: South-iaiif I-'f1S1iCLHi S1319 Celleqe- Missouri Academy of Science '46. Engineers Club '46e':.17l Cgf,-,-1, .'. illi':m Russell .................. E. E ................... Godfrey, Ill '48-'49. 'Student Assistant ChemlSlrY Department '47-'48-'49, rffntwii '42-'49 iii Cine '45-'49, 'rrerrster Drexel Tech A-IChE 617-48-49 Ilmlependelrlts 47-'48. .Tau Beta Pr '43.'4g. Colorado strne, sitttrtiett College. 5311031-,ggi f1455fl45547'48- Phl KUPPU P111 Bookplate '4e. Phi ctterrte, raeiiert L ......,................ E. E ........,......,......, Metropolis, 111. pp ' M55 '43, g,Ud,3m Aeetetqrrt Library '48-'49. Honor List '46- Cole, Robert LeRoy ................ M E ....... ....... S an Marcos, Calif, 147.435, ASME '48-'49. hir' C1 1 lp Q ' 1 Xxx ml I . 1' .' uk .., , , .'-A , l we tw . ,,:i1Liif'ff fffffz p J f 'l tl' it fff t l! ' . t 1 YLQ Curtis Crawford ' Cronk groslsxfian Crutchfield gigiisp Daly ante s Danz Danzer Daste Coleman, Elbert H ..................... E. E.-Met ..................... Rolla, MO. AIEE '48, Transfer Kansas City Iunior College. Coleman, William G ..................... E. E ..................... Lamar, MO. Honor List. AIEE. ROTC Band. l Collier, Ray B ................. Min.-Geol ................. Coffeyv1lle,lKf1'Yj1Z' Track '47. Engineers Club '47-'48. AIME. Honor l-l5l 45' ' Collier, Rob M ................... Min. E ................... Colleyville, KGDS- ' ' ' -'48. M Club Engineers Club 47. AIMME. Track 47 r ' MO Collins, William Wesley ...... ....Min.-Pet .......... Webb gglYfTheVi Pi Kappa Alpha. Missouri Academy Of SCIENCE Tau '46-'47-'48-'49, St. Pat's Board 47- 48- h P Comerer, Elwyn D ................. M. E ................. Burnt CGSDIDS' ASME Transfer Shippensburq State Teachers Coleqe Harris Iunior College. .........Rolla, M0- Comrnerford, Thomas I ......... . ......... ..M. E ........... Science, Music Triangle. ROTC Band. Missouri Acaderni' 0 , , . Club '43, Student Assistant C. E. Department 48-49. TYUUS fer St. Louis University. Spring is here. Page Seventy-TWO Davidson, G- fit P. my . 44 fffe Q. . 1 Artful lim.: ll lr., 4-to ir Q L-hh wt, 's 'lli Lv' n. 'FH We t 1 K m, 't ., : 4- -. tlll Q. '-'Tv hltrlsln lt 1 tl Lltl l it 7 un- yi nhl'-., -.,t- 5 typ 5135 ll! Rei I x. -4.5, Qfl, ltfrdrllt 4 its tm. - lg. U. '.-,an X sq . f-'t ltr 'l -. Qt, .hai . r . . '-gi. 4. xt . ., 'tgirl .55 t qi t Vlllcri 'ln 'tu A v ua. t tif'-:Qs tif il ,ty-YR' Ir. ' txkk . 'fl'-. 'x-. QI, 'Qin ' up Y tie- 1 Q . N. 'N Comstock, Elbert E ..................... Min.-Pet ..................... Rolla, Mo. Independents '48-'49, Honor List '48. AIMME '48-'49. De- tonators '42-'43. Cook, Arthur Leo., Ir ....................... E. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant Library '46-'47-'48-'49. Honor List '46-'47 Cook, Iohn Bernard .................... M. E ..................... Sedalia, Mol Sigma Nu. ASME. Transfer Central Missouri State. Coolidge, William Henry ........ Chem. E ......... Crystal City, Mo. Triangle Vice-President, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, House Manager, Social Chairman. Engineers Club '43. Blue Key. AlChE. ROTC Band '43. Inter-Fraternity Council. Copeland, Roy E ....................... M. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. ASME. Missouri Academy of Science. SAME. Coplen, Roy I., Ir ....................... C. E ....................... Sedalia, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega. ASCE. ARBA. Transfer Colorado Ag- gier, Rutger's University, Central Missouri State College. That long, long line. Davidson P Davis Dean Detlen Dickerhoff Dieckman Downs Driscoll Duke Corrie Beryl Breen Min e Alton Ill Transfer Southeast Missouri State Costley Leonl Honor List 46 47 AIEE Radio Club Cox Delbert Ray Honor List 46 47 Cramer Roy Richard AIEE Crawford Don W Seneca o ASNE Baptist Student Union Crippen Richard G Min e Salem Honor List 47 48 Crites Ioseph D Min E Engineers Club Board of Control 43 Secretary Treasurer 48 49 James Scholarship Theta Tau Student Council Vice President President Senior Class 49 Transfer Uni versity of Illinois and Southeast Missouri State Granite City lll Murphysboro lll Morrison M Farmington Mo Deer Deso Diefenbach Dougherty Dyer Eason Cromer Charles F Doe Run Mo Honor List AIEE Transfer Iunior College of Flat River and Northwest Missouri State Cronk Robert loe Min Geol Rosiclare lll Sigma Phi Epsilon Secretary 48 49 Honor List 46 47 48 Crosby Thomas Edward Chem E St Louis Mo Triangle Honor List 48 Crossman Frederick Thomas Chem E Crown Point N Y Triangle Secretary 48 Corresponding Secretary 47 Su dent Assistant Chemistry Department 47 Student Council 48 49 Alpha Chi Sigma 47 48 49 Honor List 46 47 Crump lames S M University City Mo Transfer Washington University ASME 48 49 Crutchfield Carroll D Met E Rolla Mo Iames Scholarship 46 Page Seventy Three Cullom, lohn T ....................... Met. E ....................... Mt. Olive, Ill, Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge. Student Assistant Metallurgical Department '48. ASM '48-'49. American Foundrymen's AS. sociation '48-'49, Honor List '46-'47-'48. Football 716. Curtis, Iohn Ioseph ................ Min.-Geol ................. Chicago, Ill, Transfer Dartmouth and University of Illinois. Dalpini, David ...................... Min. E ....................... Iennings, Mo, Honor List '47. AIMME. Daly, Thomas E ....................... Sci.-Geol ....................... Rolla, Mo, Independents '47-'48. Student Assistant Geological Depart. ment '48-'49. Daniels, Charles B ................. C. E. Const ................. Rolla, Mo, ASCE 46-'47. Engineers Club '47-'48, Student Assistant C. E. Department '48. Transfer Iefferson City Iunior College. Danz, Albert Cf ........................... M. E ........................... Union, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'48-'49. Senior Marshal '49. Engineers Club '47. Honor List '48. ASME '48. Radio Club '46. Photo ..,.,,. W Edmunds Edwards Ege Eiqhellqcm I Eisenberg Eissinger Ellenson Ellmor n EMIS Evans, I. Evans, Wm. Feltmon Club '48. Alpha Psi Omega '47, Vice-President, Guard '43- MSM Players. Danzer, Carl I ......................... C. E ........................, St. Louis. Technicians Club. ASCE. Wesley Foundation. Trans :I Harris Junior College. da Silva, Anibal lose .......... Physics .......... New Rochelle, N- Y' Tau Kappa Epsilon. Physics Ferreters. I H Daste, Iohn Ioseph .......... Cer. E ........... San Bernardino, C0152 Honor List '48. Keramos. American Ceramics SoC19lYf- :ITYUSS fer San Bernardino Valley College and Un1vers1tY' 0 elf ' Daugherty, Raymond E ....... Met. E ....... Prairie DuCh1en, WISP' ASM. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Techno1OQIYiH Daum, Edwin L ..................... E. E ..................... Edwardsv11le,M - Davidson, Charles C ................... E. E ....... ...... A nderson, 0- Transfer Southwest Missouri State. . MO Davidson, George H., Ir ............... M. E ............... St.. Louis, f ASME. Photo Club. Transfer St. Louis UniversxtY- af, Taltzng a bead. 49 Page Seventy-Four I. W Senior Class Davidson, Phillip B ........... Min.-Geol ........... Hickman Mills, Ma, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Honor List '48. Transfer New Mexico Military Institute and University of Kansas City. of Forty-Nine penldents '42-'43-'46-'47-'48-'49. AIChE '47-'48-'49. Glee Club '42-143. Music Club '43-'44, Treasurer '48-'49. Stamp Club 48- 491. Photo Club '47-'48. Student Council '47-'48. Secre- tary 48-49. Miner Board '43-'44. Rollamo Board '48-'49. D vis, Robert E ................... Cer. E ................... East St. Louis, Ill. NYA ' ' ' -' GAmerican Ceramics Society '47-'48-'49. Keramos '48-'49. . Assistant Llbmry 42 43' Sigma Pi Pledge '48-'49- Foofball Squad '48-'49, Dleferlbgch, Russell E ........ ..... .... M i n.-Pet ................. Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant Library '48-'49 Dean, Donald L ..................... C. E ..................... Warrenton, Mo. , ' Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi Secretary. Phi Kappa Phi, Honor DIIOTG, Michael I ............. Chem. E ........ ..... N ew Rochelle, N. Y. List. ASCE Treasurer 44-45. ROTC Band 44- 45. grianglesl-Iogise Iganatigef, Steward, President. Alpha Chi Deason, Roy B ........................... C. E ........................... Herrin, Ill. lqmc' ' ms our recsurer' Transfer Southern Illinois Normal. Dougherty, Eddie Lee .................... C. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. . ASCE '47-'48. Treasurer '48-'49. Fo tb ll '46-'47-'48-'49. Ph t DeBSiSf.2O1t3tid15fisag1 fi'e1 'E.tt f..4aga'' eggaaa?1l3i.5.idfiif3E3 9E.2Li?i,.,'47-'48- Them Tw Inner fusid '48-'49' 135 Honor List '46. AIEE '46-'47. Glee Club '46-'47. Miner ' B rd '46-'48. Editor '47. Associate Editor '47-'48. T f Downs, Ia lc S ....... ....... E . E... ' ' TES Citadel and Military College of South Carolina. Kms er AIEE '43, mmspnnqfleld' MO' Fefquson Fentzke Ferreira Findlay Fliehman Foster, I. 1 ' Foster Frank, K. Frank, L. Fraser French Fuqua Gambill Gammon Geiss Gerecke Gloriod Gokenbach Deer, Robert Broyce ...................... M. E ..................... ..Rolla, Mo. Drago, Wi11iGm A-, If -..-.....-....... E- E -----.--.....-... Springfield. MO. ASME '48-'49. ASCE '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47. Engineers Clglbi Vg. kTcfu Betg7 '43H Phi IiQIiPCf4gI27 Del-lekker, Lloyd .................. Chem. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. EQEEKC.-f.?5Ciurer1,48OO 5125 Clulg .47-,48?nCgOTE:S cada firsi i-igliig List '46-'47-148. AICILIE '47-'48-,491 Alpha Chi Sigma Lieutenant '47. Dletonators '46-'47. Secretary. Transfer ' ' Drury College. Deso, William Harold ................ Min.-Pet ................. Essex, N. Y. , , , Triangle House Manager '48. American Ceramiaa Society Driscoll, Richard E ................... Chem. E.. ................. Chicago, Ill. '46-'47-'48-'49. Kappa Alpha Censor '48, Treasurer 49. Honor Roll. Alpha Detjen, Richard F ..................... C. E .......... ........ K irkwood, Mo. Chl Slqma' AIChE' Transfer Armour Insmute' Chlwqo' Ggmmcf Delhi '48-'49 Duffner, Bernard W ................... Min.-Pet ................... DeSoto, Mo. Deutman, George Mathew ........ Min. E ......... Cuba City, Wisc. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Dickerhoff, Donald Cyril .............. M. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. ASME '47-'48-'49. MSM Rifle Club '48. Transfer Williainette University and University of Washington. Dieckman, Leonard E ............... Chem. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Technicians Club '42-'43-'44. Engineers Club '48-'49. Inde- Page Seventy-Five Theta Kappa Phi Historian '43. Athletic Manager '44-'46. Blue Key Award '43. Alpha Phi Omega Sergeant-at-Arms. AIME. Transfer St. Benedict's College. Intramural Tennis Doubles Champion '43-'47-'-48. Swimming. Basketball. Duke, Calvin W ....................... E. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma Guard '43. M Club '46. AIEE. Missouri Academy of Science. Football '47. Swimming '46. Z 1 1 2, gif-'ihilgfkfiffignl txt-lrisl-..xig..-Cv '.:g.'i-.4--'L : f' - -1 .:f.f'i--I--f 3? J -A .-f '- A ' ' 3 'f4-E3559' 3 l 3 . E I Y ' S9I'l.101 Class O 01 57' 1119 1 I 1 -.. o-,.z-.-Y 'j- ............. ....... E . E ..-........ ..-....... R Olla, Mo. Ellinor, Mack.. ..... I ................ E. E ......................... Paragould, Ark, gi Junpiiggf i1igT:fig:d'liPfTi?srtZr University of Cincinnati. Honor List 46-47. AIEE. Transfer Arkansas State Teachers. +f Dyer, '.'.t'ayne F ...........,............... lvl. E ....................-....-. Rolla, MO- Ellis, Robert Carter ................ C. E ................. Warrensburg, MO, 'g 533,15 '.g7.'.g5.'49, ASCE. ARBA. Transfer Central Missouri State. Drrisfftifm'-'f'iff2' Theodore---f ------'- Ce? E: --------- fCG.mClen', 21:43 Elmore, C. H ......................... sci.-Phys ......................... Rona, MO ' 3V5f: l Pi i2 48, f'9' Aires Chl Slqmg 43'4?4347'A,j15hE Honor List '46-'47. Physics Perreters Vice-President '48-'49- i Student Council -GA. Stuaent Council Alternate . Transfer Stephens Institute of Technology' - it '42-'-13. ROTC Staff Sergeant '47. SAME 47. Student As- ii :zifztfznt Chemistry Department '47-'43-'49. HOYIOY U51 45' Enfield, Bernard M ................... C. E ................... lCICiCSO1'1Vilie, Ill, ,,7. f 5 1.1. Eason, Donald E ....................... E. E ............ . .......... Kirkwood, Mo. 'i Engineers Club '44. Honor List '45. Alpha Phi Omega Sec- retary '44-'46. President '46, AIEE. Student Council '45-146. Minor Board '45-'46. Wesley Foundation Secretary 45-46. Vice-President Junior Class '45-'46. Edmunds, Arthur W ..................... M. E ............. . ....... Chicago, ill. Tfiu Beta Pi. Honor List '44-'47-'48. Baptist Student Union '-47-'43 President '47-'48. , r ..,. 4 ii , 6 , A ' . D I . 'G f'v i 'Qgpr , uni a i l E v I i i l l M l l l 3 . :yt A I I , 4' 1 we ,Q 2 L ta- W Ng it 5. t , na- Sl l ' , 1 'W l ' T' 1 2 , ' i t iii l l l .f Geller ,, Q Gosen Graham 5 2ti:il3'f'GlQCK Griffith Grimsley 5 . 'U-1 Hamilton Hardin Etiw zrds, Paul Kenneth ........ Min. E ......... New Philadelphia, O. 4 Honor List '-G5-'46-'47-'-18. ' Ego, itoivert William ......... ....... E . E ................. Springfield Mo. Z ROTC Brind '-'6-'-'7-'4S. AIEE '48, H ' ' -' -' i Trfirifltr.-r t-tonetl Itinior College. Onor LIS! 46 47 48' . L:irlor, lohn W ....................... Chem. E ....................... Chicago, Ill. 1 rnrigtr Alpha President '48-'49. Social Chairman '47-'48 , A234311 Chi Sigma Secretary. AIChE. ACS, St, Pgfs Board ' Trans!-.-r Illinois Institute oi Technology. I Eichellierger, Charles E ..... E E Engxriotgirs Club '-16-'47. Phiuiiappci Plxil:m,if1'EE:mROllG' MO' t ' Etsonlzera Meyer Cer E Lon Il ' , Q ............ . ............. d City N Y , , Tw,-h Loogtertt C' b 243: q- S.Gn. ' ' ' Bhjsklyn Cfloilegs lu 49. Honor List 46-47. Transfer Eissinger, Karlheinz ............ Geol ............. Independence Kang tl EN G:zm:naR Delta. Transfer Louisiana Polytechnical Institute. Q . .ensorx ooert B ................... E ................... Brooklyn, N, Y, ASME. Photo Club. Rolla Bicycle Association President. 1 Page Seventy Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary '46. ASCE. SAME. Chairman y . ,fy Military Ball Committee '46, Co-Chairman '47. Inter-Fratern- ity Council. Miner Board. Espenschied, Harvey A ................. E. E ................. St. Louis, Mo, AIEE. Transfer University of Missouri. Evans, Isaac R ......................... Cer. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Triangle. Honor List '47. American Ceramics Society Presi- dent '47-'48. 2. o W' 4 Y M - a iff f ' 1' . X4 - 1 ,Q 4,44- J' are-. 'nuff mf' TW V' Green Greenman Gfeef Grojean Grotefendt ll Hartman Hase Haske Evans, William W ..................... Cer. E ..................... Canton, 1?- Keramos. American Ceramics Society. Gamma D9 U- Transter Michigan State College and Wittenberq Colleqa Eyberg, Walbridge P ................. Chem. E ................. Rolla, O- Triangle. Honor List '46-'47-'48. I MO Fanning, A. Norman .................... Min.-E ..................... VichYf ' Honor List '46-'48. AIME. Photo Club '47-'48. H MO Faulkner, Charles M ..................... Met. E ...... . .............. PTOIGFOT6 Honor List '47. Original Award ROTC. Rifle Club 4 GH- Band '40-'41'42-'43. Student Assistant Metallurgical GP ment '46. , MO Feltmann, lames A ................. M. E ................ '.WaSh1HQgCs1i ' Theta Kappa Phi Secretary '48. Honor List 47. A - Fentzke, A. Daniel .............. Cer. E .......... I ..... rchard Parkbgagi Kappa Alpha Order '39-'49. Honor List 47. American I 340 ics Society '48-'49. President '48- 49. Glee Club 39 Inter-Fraternity Council '40, Perquson, lohn H ................. M. E ................. Hickman Mills, M0- ASME. -Six Grueneberfi 1, 13 . ,Ai-L . C N tx Lx 'i Att XNL un' F ., . . u v-jk In X Tri. ' ...H little t-:it 'IT '13 tit :Tx 1, Q . . 'ix .. -i-'Q' - rs 'J .4 Rf- .'- x .N 4 Dr. v .. V L I ':.fn. SEQ E323 t -ak ' il-E? 47-1: 'v W INT Q ll 'iii 1 - - t ik. HT: '- '.,: . 4 fb f '-X .. my N .lst it? Giiftlllf -AQ., Qtr Q . 1 it KN '45 lm ' r. JW' ' L1--z X QAQQ rn 1 . 553.531 F 1.5 ,vista gg all 21.6- -. T' ' . SQ x Q i. xt -at - -5-. 'Aw -X illicit ZX X C QQ N ' V., - . uf fy .. 1 ' uitigtillg 'H i H i . f. . t .I .4 'xx ,K K K. xi. A . N-ff R .- lib lx x-- P 4 . ,Q Q What HappinecZ? Pretty pose. HG? I-layase Hegwer Helms Heitzeberg Helm He-mden Herzog Hill Ferreira, Francisco ............ Min. E ............. New Bedford, Mass. Theta Kappa Phi Vice-President. Pledge Manager. Honor l.i?tl4g48. AIMME. Intramural Sports Bridge Championship Findlay, Iohn Frederick ....,......... C. E ............... Gasconade, Mo. Independents '47-'48. Tech Club '48. Honor List '47-'48. ASCE 47-48. AREA '48. Transfer Ohio State University. Fliehman, Maurice Harvey .......... E. E ........... St. Charles, Mo. Engineers Club '45-'46-'47-'48. Independents '45-'46-'47-'48. Honor List '46-'47. AIEE '48-'49. Missouri Academy of Sci- ence. Glee Club '45. Gamma Delta Secretary '47. House Manager '48. Foster, lack Dolph .................... Sci.-Geol ..................... Carrni, Ill. Engineers Club. Independents President '48-'49, Tau Beta P1-Corresponding Secretary '49. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi,Bookp1ate '46-'47-'48. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Theta Tau '48-149. AIMME. Hammer Throwers '47. Student Council 48-49. Treasurer Senior Class. National Students Associa- tion Delegate '48. Heidbrier Hemme Hillhouse Foster, Michael Lee ................ Met. E ........ ...... B rooklyn, N. Y. Honor List. ASM. AFS. AIME. Frank, Kurt Hubert .................. Chem. E ................... Lemay, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Intramural Manager '49. Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Honor List '48-'49. Chemical Engineer Award '49. Alpha Chi Sigma. Transfer Cape Girardeau State College. Frank, Louis Edward .............. Chem. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '45-'46-'47-'48. Grand Scribe '46. Grand Master Ceremonies '48. Blue Key '47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48. AlChE Vice-President '48. Student Council '47-'48. Rollamo Photographer '45-'47, Missouri Miner Circulation Manager '48 Fraser, loseph R ................... E. E ......... ....... L indenhurst, N. Y. AIEE. Frautschi, Richard I ............... M. E ............... Kansas City, Mo. Transfer Macalester College. Freiert, Milton A ......................... M. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Engineers Club '42-'43. Football '42-'43. Music Club '43. Page SeventySeven liz: is-. f 'ite-'.xg.,.-C-J.- x J-. I I i r K . 1,-, ,.-- r ..r., .5.7,lf-' r , -4 r 1 I Lrfll I':5l'l5Ul ' ,y.g:Q. .l gg.. .fdltit I 5 . I I I 91'1101' ESS O 01' 57' 1119 l French, Eckert G ............,...... C. E ..............,.... Kansas City, Mo. Clarrod, Fred .............................. E. E ............................... Alton, Ill, .fl Lfrrrhdd Chi AL-253523 HCHCY P39602 '47- TCU Bell' Pi' PM Gehrs, William L ................... M. E ................... Springfield, IYIO. Ill Kizpgza Phi Ecclzplate '46. The-ta Tau. ASCEL AREA. Stu- ASME' SAME. Trcnsfer Qkluhomg Military Acqdemy and Qtr acxt t5.CSI T1l .I Cruz- 'ng Iegiizrtment '47. C. L. Department U' S' Military Academy. 45- Geiss, Edward A ............... Chem. E ............... Kansas City, Mo, fuaua, John ....................... lriet. E ......................, Chicago, lll. Tgu Bom Pi '48-'49, Honor List '46-'47-'48-219. Phi Karma g Aram gmordr-,r '47-'48-'49 Aims '46-'47, ASM '4a- Phi Bookplate '47-'48, Alpha chi sidrrro '48-'49. Aicirg '-if 'Transfer St. l.fIary's and Illinois Institute of Technology. '48-'49, .lj Student ASSISYIHI CAGYFWYY D9PUflmGf1lf '47'l'48' Creorger, Lester Ioseph .................. E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. ltl Gfrmigill, Iam-es William .......... Min. E ........... Richland, Wash. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Honor List. IRE. Radio Club AIIJIE. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Vlcepresldenl' I v , V , ,, . L . M Gerecke, Arthur F., lr ........... M. E ........... Webster Groves, Mo, Gammon, William F1 ............... Chem. E ............... St. ouis, o. Lambda Chi Alpha. Tech Club. Alpha Phi Omecm. ASME Kappa Sigma President. Alumni Secretary, Guard. Tau beta Glee Club. Transfer Iowa Stme College. ' ' Pi. Honor List. Blue Key Corresponding Secretary. M l M, P , grub g,.C,Q.mry, Atptro Chi Sigma Reporter. AlChE. Foot- Gloriod, Paul IW.. ..... I ..... ... in.- et ............. .Jefferson City, Mc, lzfill '43-'46-'-18. Inter-Fraternity Council Secretary-Treasurer. Honor List 45- 46- 47- 48. Photo Club 47- 48- 49. Wi A.,. ,... . . y l I , an ll I I Z I t l l I a 1 t l I fi? Hoehn Hogan Hogland Hollman Holloway Holmes HOOPGS Hopkins Howard Hfcch Hubbmd Hudson, A. Hudson, C. Hughes, E. Huqhesf 1' Goddard, Rox G ........,............ M. E ...... y ............... cdrtrroqe. MQ- ASME '47-'48. Commanding Officer Air Force Reserve Um! '48, Gokenbach Donald... ..... ........... E . 'E ....................... Afitonr M0- 'l Lambda'Chi Aiphoff Trorrsn Editor. Honor List '46-'47-'42 glue Key. AIEE. Rollamo Board. Miner Board. Gflmm elta. Goller, Carl H., Ir ................... Chem. E ................... St. Louis, ILIQQ Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '47, Honor F21 '46-'47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48. Vice Master Alcherrtlql '48. Master Alchemist '49. AIChE '46-'47-'48- 49. lfllfqmur Handball Doubles Champion '48. G ves Mo Gosen, John W ............. Min.-Pet ............. Wesbter ro ,IN Tech Club '42-'43, Independents '48-'49. NYA Assistlfl Registrar's Office '42-'43. Graham, Alfred E ......................... C. E ........ ...... R olla, M0- Honor List '47-'48-'49. Words of u:i.s'cl0m. Page Seventy-Eight .gflfl Tr 5 Ns U V9- 'K ' 'tu fultl' .QIFQL 1' 'LU ' ' .' l. 1.3. xx ,tftlctxf-I l. ' Zn mv. 'fl HJ . 4416. .5-,BNI ' :,:r N. 'K Q., 1 145514. l .3-A, ' 4. ' 'rtr WI- it ,.r.1 -1: 712 lf-'- ix- .. 'Qs Nha . .4 N 2 s ,t if-at . in .. .lol -.L-. '4-'rr 5 'f :I ix 'fi il' N X' trN.. 't lm 'JN X '-far . Q. .,?-23 ,Ss - 1 '11 te-.Q Tal It X453 .. Jvlhffz M N 1 fff . N ,ufg-, fl.l3? I iffy-L51 X- NX, .x XXX ' N .KJ .. fy. , Green, Paul Edward .............. Pet. E ............... Fennimore, Wisc Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Greenman, D. 'W ............. Sci.-Geol ............ .WauWatosa, Wisc Honor List '46-'47-'48, Student Assistant Mining Department '47, Student Assistant Geological Department '47-'48, Greer, Paul H ................... E. E ................... Cape Girardeau, Mo Honor List. AIEE. Radio Club. Transfer California Institute of Technology. WWMW Greig, Ioseph E ........................... M. E .......... ....... R olla, Mo ASME '48-'49. arse Club '4a. Griesedieck, Donald L ................. M. E ................. St. Louis, Mo 3 Lambda Chi Alpha. Rush Chairman. Pledge Trainer. Vice President Theta Tau. ASME. Griffith, Iames S., Ir ............. M. E ............. Chattanooga, Tenn Theta Chi. AFS. ASME. Transfer University of Chattanooga Eughes, I. R. Hughes, W. Hughes, W. P I uflonf I- Hyatt Hyde Srlnghaus Jackson Ianezewski Griffith, William L ............... Chem. E ............... Monroe City, Mo. gslqma Nu. Honor List. Alpha Chi Sigma. Photo Club '44- 45. Secretary-Treasurer '45. ROTC Band '44-'45, Miner Board '44-'45, Gflmsleif, Elbert A ................. Min.-Pet ................. Stanberry, Mo. Independents '47-'48-'49, AIME. Track '47-'49, sr. Pat's Board 47- 48349. Vice-President '48. Transfer University of ggefign- lackling Terrace Council Committeeman '46-'47-' Gronbeck, Marius P ............... Min. E ............... LaCrosse, Wisc. Student Assistant Mining Department '48-'49. Gfolefeflfif, Roger F ............... Cer. E ............... Granite City, Ill. American Ceramics Society Vice-President '48. Keramos Herald '48. Gfuenebefq, George W ......... E. E ......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List 47-'48. AIEE. Transfer Southeast Missouri State. Gutljgslxljgnneth ........................ M. E ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Page Seventy Nine MQUK., CC QP' MWEK ,, BERT Hase, Donald H. ........................ Sci.-Geol ....................... Ioliet H1 .K Tau Beta Pi. Fencing ciub '47-'48-'49. Glee ciiib '46-'4'l ' Haskell, Donald F ....................... Min. E ....................... Rolla MO Shamrock Club '41-'42. Student Assistant Mining ng tl ment '48-'49, Transfer Northwestern University of Mdgsirl chusetts. G' Hay, loseph L ........... ....... C er. E ......... ..,............. R ll sigma Pi. ACS. O G' MO' l-layase, Masashi .............. Met. E ............... Los Angeles, Calif Engineers Club. Independents '44-'45, Secretary-Treasurer Tau Beta Pi '48. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45 American Society for Metals. AIMME. Student Council All ternate '45. Heger, Clarence F ................... Met. E ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo, Kappa Sigma. Honor List '47-'48, Next year, maybe. lohnson, I. L. Iones, A. Iones, O. gcogis' R l0U9S, S- Iudah Iuenger Kemson Kane Keene Kelley 4 Hegwer, Iohn Scott ................ Min.-Pet ................. CGSPGV' WVU' Tech Club. Honor List '48-'49. AIME. Transfer Montana School of Mines. Heidbrier, Warren G ............... M. E ............... New Havengrlgflg Honor List '46-'47-'48. ASME '47-'48-'49. Transfer Univ of Missouri. Heins, Robert W ............... Min. E ................... Platteville, Wisc- Heitzeberg, Charles H. S... ............ E. E ............... St. Louisaglfig- Tech Club '48-'49. President '48-'49. Indepenfienls 'f' i KGPPG Phi '48-'49. Honor List. AIEE 47- 491- STEZQZS Harris Teachers College. Student Assistant PhYS1C ment '48-'49. Rom, MO- Hellrich, Henry I ......................... E. E ......................... Helm, Robert William .................. C. E ....... I ........... Manfcqeg Kappa Sigma '41-'46-'47-'48, Treasurer 47. House '48. Intramural Manager '47-'48. ASCE. Men of distinction. Page Eighty Macomb lll is N. X I u X x. Is li Q J. ,t In Senior Class of Forty-Nine Hemme, Adolph F ............ . ........ Chem. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48-'49. Vice-Master Alchemist. Master of Ceremonies '48-'49. AIChE '47-'48-'49. Herndon, William F ............. Sci.-Geol ............. Kansas City, Mo. ROTC Band '46-'47. Glee Club '47-'48-'49. Transfer Central College and Kansas City Junior College. Herzog, Francis J ......................... M. E ......................... Rolla, Mo, Honor List '48. Independents '47-'48. Student Assistant Vet- erans' Office '48. ASME '48-'49. Hill, E. C ............................... M. E ......................,........ Sedalia, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega. ASME. Hill, William E ........,......,....... Min.-Pet ....................... Rolla, MO. Pi Kappa Alpha. Basketball '45-'46. M Club '46, Hillhouse, David L ..................... E. E. .................... Branson, Mo. Tech Club. Independents. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. AIEE. Hollmann, Harold R ................. Met. E ................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu Chaplain '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47-'48. ASM '47- g8.1t Gl1e7e Club '45-'46. St. Pat's Board '47-'49. Gamma e a . Holloway, Nick .................. Chem. E ................... Little Rock, Ark. Honor. List '47-'48. AIChE '47-'48. Treasurer '48-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. Student Assistant Chemistry Department 48. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Transfer Little Rock Junior College. Holmes, Gerald Doss ................ E. E ................. Farmington, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Social Chairman '45. Alumni Corre- spondent '47. Ritualist '47-'48. Tau Beta Pi President '48- '49. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '44-'45. Honor List '44-'45- '46-'47. Blue Key. AIEE Vice-Chairman '49. Glee Club '44- '45-'46-'47. Rifle Club '45. Rollamo Board. Student Assist- ant Library '44-'45-'46-'48. Holt, Roy E ............................... E. E ............................... Rolla, Mo. AIEE '48. Student Assistant Registrar's Office '48-'49. Trans- fer Washington University. pf Kelly, D. Kelly, R. Kelly, W. Klug Knecht Knopp Kronsberg Kuse Lacke Hoehn, Earl E .........,........... Chem. E. .................... Perryville, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List '46-'47. Blue Key. Alpha Chi Sigma Treasurer. AlChE. Football '43-'46-'47-'48. Treasurer Junior Class. Hoffman Flo d ...................... Met. E ....................... Somerset Pa 1 Y ' ' Student Assistant C. E. Department ,'48-'49. Esperanto Asso- ciation President '48-'49. Transfer St. Lawrence University and Tufts College. Hogan, William S ..............,.. M. E ................. West Plains, Mo. Kappa Alpha Treasurer '46. Honor List '45-'46-'48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi '48-'49. Inter-Fraternity Council '46-'47. ASME '47-'48-'49, Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Hogland, Virgil W ..................... E. E ..................... Lebanon, Mo. Independents. CVA '46. Phi Kappa Phi '48. Honor List '46- '47-'48. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46-'47. AIEE. Photo Club. Student Assistant Drawing Department '47-'48. Kemper Kingsley Klemme Knutson Komoto Krausnick Lafferty Laird Lamaster Hoo es, John E ........................... E. E ....... ............. R olla, Mo. P Transfer Park College. Hopkins, James S ................. Met. E ................. Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Transfer Kansas City Junior College. Hoppe, Charles H ........... Chem. E ........... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Photo Club '47-'48. AlChE '48. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. Transfer Southeast Missouri State. Howard, Thurston B ................... Chem. E ................... Alton, lll. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. AlChE '47-'48-'49. Transfer Shurt- leff College. Hrach, Stanley R ............... M. E ............... Richmond Hgts., Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary '46, Treasurer '47. President '49. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Blue Key. ASME. Football '45. Glee Club '47. Rifle Club '45. Missouri Academy of Sci- ence Treasurer '45. President '47. SAME. ROTC. Hubbard, William F ................... M. E ................... Bosworth, Mo. Tech Club. ASME. Page Eighty-One pinskabgkt 's.-:-1..z:ga-16134-..'..-1.4 'H' ff' f' .ickll N. I S ior Class of Forty-N111G , , d , mes C ....................... C. E ....................... St. loseph, MO, , ,U an F is E E ............... Spflflqfkeldgr MZ' Hy .ISSCIS '48-'49, Transfer St. Joseph lunior College. fv Z V .-,l'jf, C: i ..,.............. - '- I I -I l ran , I 155-if Last '47-'43 Eflqmeefs Club 4148 49' ME I-Iyslop, Clayton I ..................... Chem. E ..................... Quincy, Ht, ?A..:..SwJ:hQ,.5g Missouri State. I 1. TIG Alpha Chi Sigma. AlChE. Transfer Quincy College. ' .......... op in, iv . I JEL: . Ed'-'-'ln L -'- '- ' I ' 'E' ' C1 b P i- l old, Louis B ............... ............ . E ....... ......... ........... R o lla, Mo, TLS Eeta Pi. Phl Kqf3PU,iQl6rIRgf3t1QclEE. Qigeont llissisiiiit HQASCE. Transfer Culver Stockton College. ' fvv C Ll ' ' - iff' ..l?gj'lilf .IQ m J lsringhaus, Robert A ............... Chem. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. L' L' DQ I'm'nL' St Louis MO, Sigma Pi '46-'49. Treasurer '47-'48. Honor List '46. Blue 'I'-CSA tems W' fihemfstpel' 'lis 's't'L1dsnt Assistant Key '48-'4Q. Alpha chi sigma '48-'49. Aichs '48-'49. Vis:-afnmf Club '44-'-45. ln SPED GH S ' E E R- h d 'gf-A-f--,i,. , . , f ,'4Q. k , Elmer E ..................... . ..................... ic mon , Mo. : ' AICNL 47-45 APO 48 E B-rmmqhcm AIG, lccilcgjrlll '47, lndependents '48. Student Assistant Registrars t shes, lofan Robert .............. lvl. ............... 1. h I Office .48-149 hll W1 TCU Ummm' ASME' Transfer Georqlc Tec .l ' lanczewslci Walter I ................... E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. . 1,-,rf-1-,sf P .... Cer. E ................. Springfield, Mo. Them Kappa phi Treasurer' Vicbpresideml House Mm- LiSl '47- Kemmos' ACS' Transfeg ager. Honor List. Theta Tau. AIEE. Transfer University of if-.ffl-.2ffls'f Missouri ststs cstisqs, Iowa SWG College Cm North Carolina. f,..,t..,.c:i Mxgggtgri State College. 3 1-141 fQ I,awrenC9, e Lanham Larose Laumand Lflwfeface' I' Lester l f rt Lemp Lennox Lenzin LGOHGT Loeb s Lieb Line, D. Line, M. L1OYd ...S arta, M0- tfzhos, William P ..................... C. E .....,............... Calhoun, lvlo. lenkins, Roger W ....................... C.. .---. gig!-keypsecremry. Honor List '47-'-48. AlChE '48-'49. Independents '47-'48. Sigma Nu Chaplain. 'Honor List ' ,49 M Club Pftffsl' Trfznsfr-r Central Missouri State Colle . I Basketball '45-'46-47' nt, Richard ...................... Min Pi l-Cirypa Alpha Treasurer .ftSCE.' SAI-SE '-16. Secretary Advertisinq Manager Louis, MO' Lfrri-irtri '-G7-'-18. Colonel '48- 49. lOhIlSOD, Donald l'l ..................... M. E ......... 236.-.l.45..S,g:rGnSfer Hm. rst, Alfred N ....................... E. E ....................... na , Mo. Football '45. Gamma Delta Trea ' Horror List '-15. AIEE '48, Transfer St. Joseph Iunior College. Us Iumor College' ' P f Ar1C1COndC1, Mont' ftcn, Hugh S ........................... C. E ........................... Rolla, Mo. lohnson' Harold N .'Mm e 'Transfer Montana Hmm List '-:er-av. Ascr: 'ae-49. Theta Tau .Corre-srvorldmfs Secfelmy' tm, larnes H ....................... Min, E ..............,........ Rsiis, Mo. School of Mines' M E ,........ st. cisif, MO- Student Assistant l-lining Department '47-'48, Johnson, lqme? I1 ' ' ' A P yrrlt, Edmond Preston .................... Cer. E ..................... loliet, lll. Honor LIS' 47'48' ASM ' . E Poland MineSf U' Sir-zmrock Club '-12. Independents '4Z. Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Jones' Albert Alonzo Mm 148' Kirgvpi Phi '-18. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '47-'48. Honor Honor List '46-'47-148. AIME Segre ary ..ROllGf MO' List '-67-'-iS. 'Kneramos Vice-President '48. American Ceramics lones, Qliver Wilson ..,........... 3...M1Il,-Pqtig .... Southeflsl 47--So. Detonators 142. Rifle Team '42. CE-AUS Student Assistant Registrars Office ' 'I ' . iff? tyilrfllltr , ,J mg lffl5S,H I lilies Eli Um PQI fl All list: ,-.fllqsrl Gm q 'ltr . lit umm G sigma! V tT'UlsiiVEiTd 'fltlzl R' uf ltd. cleft L . V ,F In filler Enllhttsl ltr U11 Klnelpfq ttllltfi tlttslllfit it ., tqnh GHG' Ktsfla LIU 'I if . I fllltglmglt We u N. f. :as .X XX. NF- ' x v. ., l ,Q l. tl 5 v Xu! .N 1 N . '--P K., SY is-L 3 5 .X NNN Qt' xfkx Make it sting. Party deZu.Te. Long Lucker Maag Magruder Maguire Martin, R. L. Marting Marzano Mason Iones, Reginald I ................. Min. E ...... ........ P latteville, Wisc. Iones, Sam Paul ........................ C. E ...... .............. M exico, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE. ARBA. luenger, George I., lr ............... C. E ............... Maplewood, Mo. Kappa Sigma. ASCE. Varsity Tennis '48-'49. luneau, Edward Nelson ................ C. E ................. Woodriver, lll. Transfer Shurtleff College. Kahtz, Robert L ..................... M. E ..................... Edwardsville, lll. Independents. ASME. Student Council. St. Pat's Board. Kaller, Herman Carl .................. C. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Kane, Leonard F ............. Met. E ............. Huntington Park, Calif. Chi Sigma Vice-President, President. Phi Kappa Phi Book- plate. Honor List. ASM President. AIME. Glee Club. Transfer University of California. Keene, Miltin L ................... Min. E ................... Platteville, Wisc. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Mabrey Martin, R. L. Mathes Kelahan, Robert C ........ ...... M et. E ........ ....... G ranite City, lll. Sigma Pi. ASM. Kelley, lames Dennis ................ E. E ................. Springfield, Mo. Engineers Club '45-'49. Board of Control '46-'48. Independ- ents '45-'49. Secretary-Treasurer '45-'47. Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45-'46. AIEE '47-'49. Vice-Presi- dent '47. President '48. Student Council '46-'48. President '47, Transfer Southwest Missouri State. Board of Control of Student Publications '46-'48. Secretary '48, General Lec- tures Committee '-47. Kellison, George Bernard ................ C. E ................. Granby, Mo. Kelly, Donald Virgil .................. M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi. Honor List '45-'46. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. ASME '48-'49. Fencing Club '46-'47, Treasurer '47-'48. Kelly, Ray G ....................... C. E ...........,........... Knobnoster, Mo. Engineers Club. ASCE. American Road Builders Associa- tion. Transfer Central Missouri State College. Page Eighty-Three Senior Class of Forty-Nine folly, '.'.f'iiliam Aaron ,.................., M. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Knapp, Charles Roger .............. Min. E ............... Hannilo l Harper Lis: '-47. ASME '48-'-49. l-CU'f1bClCI Chi Alphfl- AIME- Transfer Culver-Stockton Cdllgvgg crzzper, Robert l ................... C. E ................... lohnston City, lll. Knugignk Elmo ' Mei' ---'------- ---- R CIIDiCl City, S. Dgk- S:Q::.i: Hu '46, Engineers Club '46. Honor List '47-'48, ASM CIPPG Phi Bookplate, 46- 47. Honor List. AIMME AFS. !-.SCE '47-'45, Basketball '45-'46-'47, Football '46-'47-'48, Co- ' ' L' fgcgzcvm, All-Conference '47-'-48. M Club I46V-'47-'48, Treas- Koenig, Fred George .............. Chem. 'E ............... St Louis M umr 47. Transfer Southern Illinois University. Sigma Pj VjCe-p1-esidemt Treasurer. Phi Kupbq Phi ,B , Q, I Q O -finasley. Dale L ................. Chem. E ................. Mt. Vernon, Mo. mule 45 47' Blu? KSY- Alpha Chi Sigma. St. Pats Boost r-1-as-, ciaa Alpha chi siama. Archie. Transfer Michigan 48'49' V1Ce'Pf?S1Clem- Gr 3,,J.,. CCHWG' ' Komoto, Frank Kerchi ........ Min.-Geol ........ Rock Springs Wy 4 E ' 1 -I -I -I . . 1 O. Img, Roi:-ert L ....... ........ ll . E ...... ........ R clla, Mo, AIl1?fEEe'irgi'4g1ub 46 47 48 49' Busmess Manager '48-'49, Mm' Kramer 'Walter Allen Min f -------.----.. . E ............... St. 'f:llf:Clll, Walter S ............,...... Chem. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club. Golf Team. Glee Club. Joseph' MO' Pffzzitxfi Sigma. Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Chi Sigma. KICILIS, l:lOlD9Il C ......................... M. E ......... ....... R olla kilo Aiciis. Rina clara. Miaai Board. rnaapandems, ASME. . t-:'5f- ilbw. FF guyz I . V: .1,f:, 3' Mi- g..-yu ,...- A , lf. 1-will .J- ' 1.-K ,min ' ' 'M 'f ., ,1 1 ,J c,.g ., l..- i T1f7Ufl5'g vm' Z' iw . .W 1---ygjiili ik ' i5CE, if , lf 'izutilfl lg muster ,- my l3t','t9lC9' Eifitffllc TQJCEEIJ Natt NlcG?dth mag MCCO11 McDonald MCGlnnl5 3, W Merz MC roy MCHGHTY McKenzie Menqel !.flQir'D-N essner Miazga Middelef Milburn ijfgjgfr ' GUY KfC1l1Sr1iCk, Charles C ................... M. E ................... St. Louis, MO- ,, AIEE. ASME. Photo Club. Transfer Oklahoma Un1vers1tY4 KfOI1Sberg, Francis N ................... E. E ................... St. Louis, M0- lCICkling Terrace Council. Honor List. ' Mo Kuse., Quentin .................... Sci.-Geol ..................... St. Louis, f - Slqmfl Nu. Missouri Academy of Science '44-45,1 Mmef Board '45. Gamma Delta President '45. Secretarb' 46- . Wisf. I-C1Ck9, lohn P., lr ................. Min. E ................. Cuba C1lY,f T rg: Honor List '48. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute 0 nology. Rolla MO- Lafferty, Loren ........................ Chem. E ......................... ,B . Alpho Chi Sigma. AIChE. ACS. Transfer Southwest 'JP tist College. Laird, Edward William .................. Cer. E .............. . .... Bollag NTS Tau Beta Pi '48-'49 Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate 46-44? S539- List. Keramos '47-:48-'49. American Ceramics Socie Y lUfY '48-'49. Is that sol! Page Eighty-Four 'H Phi G llu. lflll fits LaMaster, Chesley C ..................... M. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. ASME. Lambe, Iames N ............. Met. E ............. Webster Groves, Mo. Honor List. Lanham, Thomas George .............. E. E ............... St. Ioseph, Mo. Transfer St. Ioseph's Iunior College. LaRose, Bernard A ............. Chem. E ............. Crystal City, Mo. Triangle. Honor List. Alpha Chi Sigma. SAME. ROTC Ser- geant and Second Lieutenant. Laumand, Iames L ................... C. E ................... Brentwood, Mo. ASCE. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Lawrence, Iohn Gilbert .................... E. E ..................... Alton, lll. Transfer Shurtleff College. Lawrence, W. I ..................... M. E ..................... Springfield, Mo. Engineers Club. ASME. Transfer Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. Schaefer pays off. Miller, D. N. Miller, F. I. Miller, L. L. Moeller Monroe Moran Mulinauy Mulligan Myers Leinon, Clyde Henry ................ Min. E ...... ........ H urley, Wisc. Lemp, Kenneth Henry .................. M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. ASME. Transfer Harris Iunior College. Lenox, W'illiam H ......................... C. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu. Tau Beta Pi Treasurer '47-'48-'49. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Award '42. Phi Kappa Phi Book- plate. Phi Kappa Phi. Lenzini, Charles ........................ Met. E ......................... Orient, lll. Engineers Club '42-'43. Honor List '46-'47. AIME. Basket- ball B Team '46-'47. Leonard, Edward C ............... Min. E ............... Platteville, Wisc. Lester Howard Eu ene .................... C. E ..................... Rolla Mo 1 Q , - Sigma Phi Epsilon Iunior Marshal, Comptroller. ASCE. ABBA. Glee Club '46. Transfer Westminster College. Letizia, Daniel P ......................... C. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. AIEE. ASCE. Honor List. Miller, R. M. Miller, W. L. Morlock Mudd Neely Newton Levy, David Reuben .................. M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi. St. Pat's Board. Transfer Harris Teach- ers College. Lieb, Raymond lohn ............ Chem. E ............. East St. Louis, Ill. AIChE. Alpha Chi Sigma. Students Assistant Chemical Department. Lightfoot, Edward S ....................... C. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. ASCE. Honor List. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teach- ers College. Student Assistant C. E. Department. Line, Donald Lamar ...................... M. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List. Line, Myrl Kenneth ...................... M. E .......... ........ B olla, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. ASME. Lloyd, Charles Hugh ...................... C. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Photo Club. ASCE. Student Assistant C. E. Department. Lockett, Donald Neil ................ M. E ................. White Hall, lll. ASME. Transfer Shurtleff College. Page Eighty-Five 5 , aww - ' ffrv' fv- L., wt t A Loeb, Otto .............. Chem. E ............... Amsterdam, Netherlqmds Honor List '48. American Chemical Society. AIChE. Photo f.5-,.. Club. Transfer Technical University of Delft and Columbia University. Long, Thomas B ....................... E. E ....................... St. Louis, MO, Triangle Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Recording Secretary. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. AIEE. SAME President, Treas. urer. Rollamo Board Secretary. Lucker, Robert Lawrence .............. Chem. E ............... Alton, lll, Honor List. Transfer Shurtleff College. McCallister, Odis LeRoy .............. M. E ............... Greenfield, MQ, Triangle. Missouri Academy of Science. ASME. Miner Board News Staff. ROTC Officer. Honor List. Student As- sistant Drawing Department. McClelland, Roland I-I ............. Cer. E ............. Kansas City, Mo, Missouri Academy of Science. American Ceramics Society. Photo Club. Transfer Kansas City lunior College. Nfwliuzt 1-Iosvfl. tv.Ij,t,.t H JW ,. u-'CI 5 , ...- , 5 CPIE1 jsfqi .,.v f I F. ,Qi-: . gli' Qctleif' .- ti trgfmit ' 'I K Y 'fi ,pg .ug tu L-l . .-V' irszstfft f fl Y.f:Het1Il't lt Tmnster lt' nl . MOV' PML? -t 'f' FC. t0tv P' E W' mr --M Niemiste Norman O'Brien Ochgs n Opfer Oram Osborne Ostxr:fillm,,Z Pace Pqdfieid Painter Pfm -If McCoid, Robert L ......................... E. E ......................... Venice, Ill. Alpha Phi Omega. Institute of Radio Engineers. RGC510 Club. Transfer Texas A. G M. McColl, Gerald Dean .......... ........ M in.-Pet ............ . ...... Rolla, M0- Honor List. Transfer Central College and Universtttl of MIS' souri. McCord Monte W ............. ........... C . E ......................... Herrin, Ill: Hom-lr List '48, ASCE. .Football '46-'48, stamp Club- M Club. Transfer University of Illinois. McDonald, Iohn Elmer .................. E. E ................... Keiser, Ark- AIEE. Transfer Arkansas State College. McDowell, Roy C ......................... M. E ......................... Rolla, M0- NYA Assistant. Alpha Phi Omega. ASME. McElhiney, Robert S ................... M. E ................... St. Louis, MO' Engineers Club. ASME. CIOSCV, Jim , Page Eighty-Six fitfts 1 :II7 fzittgl- D. HY' rg' ,llflymor ,qjqlttgers Llllll '4Q47 l H lign 148W 3lt5- ' Slit J 'ttt llfmq . 3 -:tgp Pty' 1 -lQ lwfidoz If final flmts t,, 'Sill Cr ' Ut Ylqsr E HQ. with t V 1 fm figllph, ll' A ,' P 1 ttttll',47-'tl 4 'A 311121 lt' ' NE' 49. lltt 527 Seniorf McFarland, Charles E ...,........... Physics .............. Kirkwood, Mo. Engineers Club. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Honor List. Iames Scholarship. American Association of Physics Teachers. Student Assistant Physics Department. McGinnis, William Coburn ........ Physics. ....... Calico Rock, Ark. Physics Ferreters. Honor List. Transfer Arkansas State College. McGrath, I. B ......................... C. E ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi Sergeant-at-Arms, Pledge Manager. Foot- ball. M Club President. Theta Tau. St. Pat's Board Treasurer, President. Blue Key. ASCE. McHenry, L. Charles ............ Min.-Geol ............. River Mines, Mo. Transfer Iunior College of Flat River. Mcllroy, Paul ........................ Min. E ........... ........ P oteau, Okla. ROTC Band. Engineers Club. Clasis of Forty-Nine Maguire, Iohn D ..................... E. E ..................... Carbondale, lll. Engineers Club Intramural Manager. AIEE. Transfer South- ern Illinois University. Mann, Willis E ........................... E. E ......... ....,........ R olla, Mo. Transfer Southwest Baptist College. Marino, Iohn Patrick ................ C. E ................. Kansas City, Mo. Honor List. Engineers Club. ASCE. Martin, Raymond Louie ................ E. E ................. Pascola, Mo. AIEE. IRE Chairman Membership Committee. Martin, Robert Lee .................. Chem. E ................... Tulsa, Okla. AlChE. AIEE. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Student Assistant Chemical De- partment. Marting, Richard E ..................... E. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma Grand Scribe '47-'48. Tau Beta Pi. AIEE. ASME. SAME. Gamma Delta. Parsons Peden Peck Perry, I. D. Perry, R. C. Peterson Pollish Pomeroy Poppitz Maag, Raymond I-larry ............ Chem. E ............. St. Louis, Mo. Engineers. Club '46-'48. Independents '46-'48. Tau Beta Pi Honor Lit '46-'47. '47. Phi' Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. s AIChE '47-'48. Track '46-'48, Cross Country '47-'48. M Club '49. Student Council Alternate '48. Wesley Founda- tion '48. Student Assistant Library. Mabrey, William Lee .................. E. E ................... Forntelt, Mo. Sigma Pi Vice-President. Transfer Cape State College and Stanford University. Maddox, Iames Arthur ................ E. E ................. Springfield, lll. Honor List. Engineers Club. Triangle Vice-President. Stu- dent Council. AIEE. President Sophomore Class '44. Magruder, William I-I ............... Met. E ............... Portsmouth, Va. Kappa Alpha '47-'48-'49, Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi '49, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46-'47-'48. Honor List '43-'46-'47-'48, Blue Star Award '43-'44. ASM '47-'48-'49. AIME '48-'49. ROTC Staff Sergeant '47, First Lieutenant '48. SAME '46-'47. Inter-Fraternity Council '47-'48-'49. President '48-'49. Penman Pering Perkins Phelps Pipkin Plummer Pounds Prater Propst Marzano, Anthony My ................. E. E ................. New York, N. Y. AIEE. IRE. St. Patrick Study Club. Transfer Cooper Union School of Engineering and New York University of Com- merce and Finance. Mason, William Lockwood .............. E. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha. Honor List. Fencing Club. Mathes, Louis S ............... Chem. E ............... Long Beach, Miss. AIChE. Mattes, Henry O ..................... Met. E ..................... Canton, Ohio Sigma Nu Reporter, Social Chairman, Pledge Captain. ASM. Transfer Mount Union College. May, Bert ........................ E. E ............. ...... S ioux Falls, S. Dak. Honor List. Engineers Club. May, Ralph W ....................... E. E ....................... St. Ioseph, Mo. Honor List. AIEE. Student Assistant E. E. Department. Transfer Illinois College. Page Eighty-Seven f '.7 'i'-1-JIM...-.f-J A -'s 1...-N -Y ,- ef i t t 1 t l I Senior Class of Forty-Nine I I :L ..'i1Ii 1:22 Earl, ........ Sci.-Ge-ol ............. Gouverneur, N- Y- A, T T' 2-1: mirror List '40-'47-'-48. Transfer Webb Insti- II':'.' :I Arclxztecture and Marine Engineering. f Vfiyzund L ....................... Iwi. E .....,................. Rolla, Mo. ,LH S :ry A-15. Transfer St. Ambrose College. Iuf- r.:f:f-, FLif'E'.f::'fi I ........ ...... I .fle-t. E ................. Kansas City, Mo. 1'-.F'ff.ff. AIIJE. Trrrzsfer Parl: College. f-412, Kurt I ....................... lvl. E ....................... Granite City, Ill. Hfnz: List 'Gi-'-47948. Transfer Illinois University. .f-r, Gr-'grae P ....,........,..... E. E .,..........,...... New York, N. Y. 'wi-rs Club. AIEE. , zrfvnd Louis ........ ....... l wl. E ................... Sf. l.OuiS, MO. ?'zf,:L, i M Club '48-'49. ASME '48-'49. f2f,'i'fj tiff Sf-:grunt V17. Honor List '45 46. Phi Kappa Phi Iizziz tc- '48 V gmtm , Randle Rqfciiff 'Ch 'l H0155 Remington Rtillilld ROOI Rose It-liififggl. Icififgll ...... E ................. Ludlow, Mass. . Wfil V161 f gf e ge 1 P - 1 -, A-liilifi Chi Sigma. AIChE. MGS er resident 47 48' I-Iiciirxc-1, Grover Lee ................ Cor. E ............... .Frederick Md American Ceramics Society '47, ' l-fifidelc-x', Joseph F Ir Chem E L ' '11 1 Q ., ............. . . ......... K Inari-tenaonts '48. Alpha Ch' S' '48.' Oulsvl e' fy '-19. Student Assistant Chemical Bcerpqsrtmentfg' AIChE 47 llisigibrn, Rclrert E ...... ............. M . E ............ Kansas City Mo o. Asics. vzesxwy ron d 1' ' . ' KNO, mmm Collage.: n a ion. Transfer Kansas City Miller, I-'red I., Ir ....................... C. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo, Kappa Sigma Secretary '44. Vice-President '44-'45. ASCE, Inter-Fraternity Council '44-'45. Miller, George P ..................... Met. E ..................... Conway, Ark, Tech Cooperative Club '48-'49. Transfer Arkansas State Teachers College. Miller, Lester Lee .................. C. E ................... Granite City, Ill, Lambda Chi Alpha Social Chairman. ASCE. American Road Builders Association. Rollamo Board Sports Editor '46, Wesley Foundation. Miller, Robert IVI ................. Min. E ................. Washington, D. C, Honor List '48. Transfer New Mexico Military Institute and University of Uruguay. Miller, William Louis .............. Chem. E ............... Rochester, Ill. AIChE '47-'48. Transfer Springfield Iunior College. Roy Redd Reed Robinson Robison Rohr, v Rosenbaum Ross ROW Q! Miller William M .... .............. I vfin. E ................... Mercer, Wi5C' Student Assistant Ivfining Department '48. Transfer Wisconf sin Institute of Technology. Mitcheii, John William ............ Met. E ............. Bifmrnqghqmwftlgi American Poundrymen's Association '47-'48. Publicity CHJUJI man. Chairman. Transfer Snead Iunior Colleqe Und ' ard College. Mittino, lohn Angelo ...................... E. E.... .................. I.Rolla. Miner Board '46-'47, Theta Kappa Phi. ROTC First Lieti ant '47. SAME '47, First Vice-President 48. DetonJtOf President. iriiiier, Chester E ................... N' E ' . miter, Dgniel Nexpvvton 'Xnceof ' IEhZGbe'h' PG' Moe-iier, Richard Elmer ................ M. E ................. st. Louis. Tech club '-af:-as XiiLi'rCiE' elgusonf MO- Rorc Band '45-'46-'47. sigma Nu. Music Club Trees gransfer Michigan. State Colleqsducaenrd guCiiLlhcedstANfTs2gte: 145' Student Assistant Library '46, Qafav ' url ' 1 Vtffegfllnilxdgosjsgosdgllzy Gciiloqfy Deriicmmem' Immmuffll Monroe, HarleY LeRoy ............ Min. E ............. Mt. Hope, WISC . orce eserve Unit. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Pflqe Eighty-Eight lm tqyzin Sfhqlk ll .ml Won It N ' hm Hmifgr .., UTI lr Wit .3 Q X ,ffl . if ' I 3 'lW6'll get it yet. Liberal erlucation. Ryan Sakonyi Sanders Sarzin Schaefer, E. Schaefer, P. Schalk Scheid Schirmer Montalto, Conrad Robert .................. E. E ................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '47, Transfer Pratt Institute, Columbia Univer- sity and Brooklyn College. Moran, lohn Thomas ................ Min. E ................. Carlinville, lll. Transfer Blackburn College. Chi Sigma. Student Assistant Mining Department '47-'48. Engineers Club '48-'49. Morgan, William Allen .................... E. E ...............,,.... loplin, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. AIEE. Transfer Joplin Iunior College. Morgan, William I ............... Chem. E ...... ...... W aterloo, N. Y. AlChE '48-'49. Honor List '46. Morlock, Robert Francis ............ Min.'Pet ............. St. Ioseph, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi Pledge Master, Steward, Vice-President. Theta Tau. AIMME. Rollamo Business Manager. Intra- mural Athlete '46-'47. Intramural Tennis Doubles Champion '46-147548. Golf Medalist '48. Honor List '45-'46-'47. Mudd, Anthony A ................... E. E ................... Kansas City, Mo. AIEE. Transfer University of Kansas City. Sappington Schaffrodt Schlemer Mulinaux, Clifton K ..,.................... C. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer St. Ambrose College. Mulligan, Iohn I ................... Min.-Cweol ................... Monroe, N. Y. Engineers Club '46-'47, Honor List '45-'46. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Murrell, farnes B ............... Chem. E ............... West Plains, Mo. Transfer Southern Missouri State, Central Missouri State. AIChE '46-'47. Myers, Bob B ......................... C. E ......................... St. loseph, Mo Beta Theta Pi. ASCE. American Road Builders Associa- tion. Transfer Rutgers University. Myers, Earl B ......................... Chem. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant Library '46-'47-'48-'49. AlChE '46-'47-'48. Transfer St. Ioseph's Iunior College. Myers, Howard B ..................... C. E ..................... Woodriver, lll. Transfer Shurtleff College. ASCE. Neal, lohn Franklin .......... Chem. E ........... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Page Eighty-Nine A Senior Class of Forty-Nine Needham, loin I ..................,...... Geol ......................... Rolla, Mo. Norman, Amos ......... . .... L ..... M. E... ......... . ......... Kansas City, Mo, at ROTC Band '45-'46-'47-'48. Missouri Academy of Science Tau Beta Pi. Phi lxappfl Pm- Phl KUPPCI Phi Bookplate. P '-26-'47-'4E. Student Assistant Drawing Department '46. Honor LIST- ASME- , AISLE '46-'47. RCTC Seraearit '47- TQU B640 Pi j43f42f O'Brien, Richard Clark .............. Met. E ............... Sutton, WV. Va. Honor List '45-'46-'47-'45, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate 45-40. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Engineers Club '47. Honor List '46, Neely, fumes lui., lr .... ......... l vi. E .....,............. Kirkwood, Mo. AIMS ASM' Transfer Lyons Townshlp tumor College- Ga:r.::.u Delta. Gchs, Calvin M ....................... M. E ....................... Perryville, Mo. . ASME '46-'49. Gamma Delta Secretary '48. Transfer Uni- ilex-ftcn, Philip .................... M. E ............. ...... B ronxville, N. Y. versity of Minnesota I3-S3152 '45-'49 Olfe, Carl Otto ........................ E. E ................ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. tfiedgygtqdt, Norman A ......... Chem. E ......... East St. Louis, lll. KGPPCI Siqfflfl- Tau Kappa Epsilon. Basketball '47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'-49. Blue Key 718349. M Club '48-'49. Tau Beta P1 '48-'-49. Honor List '46-'47-'4B. Opier, Elmer August ............ Sci.-Cteol ............. Eairbury, Nebr. Transfer Fairbury Iunior College and Colorado State College. Oram, Peter McMillan ..... .Min. E ....... Port Washington, N. Y. AIME. Wesley Foundation. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Cornell University and Colorado School of Mines. lliemiste, Wilbur Emerson ............ Met. E .........,... Eveleth, Minn. AIME '46. Gamma Delta. . f 'MMM' T ,Y 13 AMW: 'IQ-- Schluster Schmidt S h 'tt . S h 'tt P. Schowalter Schneider, R. A. Schneider, R. B. Sghililbrl I Sghggtelr Schweder Seeliq SQSSGTI Sevick Shaver Shaw, R- Osborne, Iohn H ................. Min.-Pet ................. Charleston, MO. Engineers Club '46-'47-'48-'49. Independents '47-'4B. lackj ling Terrace Council '48-'49. Honor List '45-46-47. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Ostmarin, Robert F ................... M. E ................... St. Charles, M0- Engineers Club. ASME. Rifle Marksmanship '4Q- Ph0l0 Club. Gamma Delta Vice-President '46. Treasurer 47- Otto. Richard Marian .............. E. E ............... Crystal City, M0- Triangle. ROTC Staff Sergeant, Second Lieutenant, FWS' ieutenant. SAME '47. Second Vice-President '48. Student 5 Assistant Civil Department '47-'48. Pace, Iohn Henry .................... C. E ..................... St. lGm95f MO' ASCE. ARBA. Transfer Central Missouri State Teachers College. Padfield, Ralph Charles .............. Cer. E ............... St. Louis. Kappa Sigma '47-'48, Grand Procurator '47. Erlqlneeff' Clf, '45. Honor List '46-'47-'48, Keramos Editor Mud Slinritjeftlg C. Photo Club '46. Secretary-Treasurer '47-48. St. U Eafecuttizre type. Page Ninety . ,..v L, is tt tr' ' F 4 5 ll 'iii flyin vi ..f fgrifflttfcf tl '. ' 1,1 t 11.3, . '.uC . .,. t..- V, t'.. -,f 1 ' 110' I tr-it ' . if :U ' .5 if...g AEV5 .. Efllffi ill Y turf tn' H0161 95 it Sl. tv 519111 ' 1 -..t15her H19 W H' QU lifqmiti sn .. .. 5 IW Q 1. tit vn' ill , Wit PASIQISS Z thi Qqgtfip ellfmn H Sqft itil'-illitei ti, lit iiillti Siting 'il All 'qlhelftl tiitlg 'tit Etitfftft A tl 'tilt Q lit' it Board '48. Miner Board '46-'47-'48. Transfer Southeast Mis- souri State Teachers College. Student Assistant Ceramics Department '45. Painter, lohn LeRoy .................... C. E ..................... Afton, Okla Sigma Nu. ASCE '48-'49. Transfer Missouri Valley College Pankiewicz, Charles E ................. C. E ................. St. Ioseph, Mo ASCE. Transfer Rutgers University. Pantaleo, Anthony I ................. Min.-Pet ................. DuOuoin, lll Triangle. ROTC First Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant, Cap tain. SAME '47. Treasurer '48. Second Vice-President '48 Golf Team '47-'48. Parson, Robert R ....... ...... C . E ...... ........ H errin, Ill. ASCE '48-'49. Paulick, Edward E ....................... M. E ....................... Lemay, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Harris Iunior College. Free mixer. l t L Shaw, W. Short Shroyer, B. Shroyer, R. Shute Siegel Simmons Sirnonds Sindelar Slawsky Slusher Smith, L. Smith, O. Smith, P. Snow Payne, Warren E ..................... E. E ..................... Springfield, Mo. Perry, Iohn David ...................... Physics .................... Rolla, Mo. Engineers Club '48-'49. Honor List '47, Transfer Southwest Pl'1ySiCS Ferreters Fencing Club. M1SSOUfi STCITG COUSQG Und DIHFY- Perry, Robert C ................... M. E ................... Crystal City, Mo. Peclerl, William Ross ...................... E. E ...... .............. R OllCI, MO. Triangle Vice-President '48. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi Peek, Charles A ......................... Min. E ......................... Rolla, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46-'47. Honor List '46-'47. Alpha Phi Omega '47-'48. AIME '48. Penman, Robert R ....................... Met. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Pet ASM '48-'49. Student Assistant Metallurgy Department '48- Bookplate. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Blue Key President '48. ASME. Missouri Academy of Science '42. Basketball '47- '48-'49. ROTC Band '42. Rollamo Board '47-'48-'49, Sports Editor '48. ersen, K. C ....................... Min. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Triangle '42-'45-'46-'47-'48-'49. Recording Secretary '45-'46. President '46-'47, Perglg' Tkiorqcf H ' Q ' ,E ' Sprmqfleld' MO' Peterson, K. F ..................... Met. E ..................... Sherwood, Ore. ,ME 48'4J' Honor Llst 47'48' ROTC Sergeant, Second Lieutenant. SAME '47-'48. Alpha Perkins, Therold W ................... M. E .......... ...... S yracuse, Mo. Chi Sigma '48. ASM '48-'49. Kappa Alpha '47-'48-'49, Honor ASME '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47-'48, List '46-'47-'48. Transfer State University of Iowa and Bay- Perko, Robert A ....................... E. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. b lc? Umvefslw- , , u Engineers Club '47. A1513 '47-'48- tackling Terrace Colm- Pipkin, L. Murray .................. Min. E ................... Springfield, Ill. cil '46. Gamma Delta '46-'47-'48. Treasurer '48. Transfer Football '46-'47-'48. Independents '47-'48, Transfer Spring- Harris Junior College. Page Ninety-One field Iunior College. Plummer, Thomas P., lr ............. E. E ............. Philadelphia, Pg, Honor List '48. Alpha Phi Omega. AIEE. Pollish, Lloyd ..... ................... M in. E ......................... Beloit, Wise, Engineers Club. Honor List. AIME. ,,. Pomeroy, Frank N ................... E. E ................... Springfield, Mo. ff? AIEE. IRE. Transfer Southwest Missouri State College. C3115 Poppitz, Reinhold A ................... E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. ,if Lambda Chi Alpha '45-'49. Publications Editor. Blue Key :y.'i?liCff1 '48-'49. Theta Tau '47-'4Q. AIEE Secretary '49. Rollamo 'R'-rylifif Board '45-'49. Business Manager '48. Gamma Delta Vice- Tifj' President '48. Secertary-Treasurer Freshman Class. Presi- 1'-' dent Sophomore Class. Manager Football Team '45-'46. Pounds, Ivor ........................ Met. E ......................... Ashland, Ore. ,fill-5 Sigma Nu. Theta Tau. ASM Vice-President, President. L v Swimming '47-'48-'49. Captain '49. Miner Board '46-'49. ::jjAl,'iiE5H Advertising Manager '48, Student Assistant Athletic De- 'lquwcitl-f partment '45-'49. M Club. A I Q 'mf gt Spanberger Spinali Springer SPRINGS -'b'f Stahl Starkweather Stein, H. Slelflf I' SlOb16' Stovall Strubert Subll-Sky 1535 Prater, Robert Russell ................ M. E ........ ...... S pringfield, Ill. yew Transfer Springfield Iunior College. Presnell, Robert E ................. Chem. E ................. St. Ioseph, MO- Transfer Fordham University and St. Ioseph Iunior Colleqe- .'t?.'4i Propst, Irvin Luther .................... M. E ..................... Lemay, MO- ffsilayfiiip Pi Kappa Alpha. ASME. SAME Secretary. Assistant Treas- lgieftgf-,. urer. Membership Chairman. President. L., Quevreaux, IfVilbur F ........... M. E ........... Webster Groves. tyto- Shamrock Club '43. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List '46- 47- 45- ASME. Transfer Iowa State College. 31, Qisgfii Quinn. loseph S ..................... Min. E ..................... Sedalia. MO- 'lllltlmf Siqma Nu '43-'46-'47-'48. Lieutenant Commander '48. EH- W N M-. ' K1 ,nl Ox im qineers Club '43. AIME. Transfer Iowa State Colleqe' gjesepi Ramsey, I. R ..................... Min. E ..................... Warrenton, MO- lm Randle. Ioe E ........ ...... C . E ........ ....... W est Burke, Vi- rliltll for lypxt ASCE '48-'49, 'firm i- X iqwby Qtr 'vl- ggtkxvg i 'U TX C'0ngrf1tuIati0ns Bob! N Page Ninety-Two Senior Class of Forty-Nine Ratcliff, lohn I ..................... C. E ..................... Kansas City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha House Manager '46. President '48. ASCE. Student Council '46, St. Pat's Board '48-'49. Miner Board '46 Ray, Andrew ........................ M. E ......................... St. Louis, Mo. ASME. Transfer St. Louis University, Harris Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University, Westminster College. Rqymer, Gordon E ..................... C. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma President '48. Inner Guard '47. Engineers Club '46, CVA '46. Honor List. ASCE Secretary '47. Miner Board. Transfer Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Mid-Continent Conference Student Chapters of ASCE Dele- gate '48, Secretary-Treasurer '48. Redd, William C ......................... M. E ....... ...... R oxana, lll. Shamrock Club '42-'43. Reisner, Peter E ................. Chem. E ................. Kansas City, Mo. AIChE '46-'47-'48-'49. Alpha Epsilon Pi '47-'48-'49. Ex- cheguer 47-'48. House Manager '48-'49. St. Pat's Board 47-48. Honor List '47. Transfer Kansas City Iunior Colege. RGISS, lose-ph I ......................... M. E ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu Recorder, Marshal, Historian. Honor List. Theta Tau.. ASME. Miner Board Business Manager. Transfer Creighton University. Remington, Charles R., lr ................. M. E ................. Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '42-'49. ASME '48-'49, Glee Club Secre- tary-Treasurer '47-'48. Rice, Daniel Paul .................... E. E ..................... St. Iames, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46-'49. Honor List '47-'48. AIEE. Rice, Iohn Hudson .................... Chem. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Honor, List '47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. AlChE Presi- dent 48- 49. Transfer Coffeyville Junior College. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48-'49. Sullivan Sutton Szumachowski Thlelkef Thompson, H. Thompson, R. T1PP1f Tittman Toomey Reed, Charles I ............... Physics .............. Willow Springs, Mo. Student Assistant Veterans Administration '47-'48. AIEE '47-'48. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49, Physics Ferreters '48-'49. Secretary' '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47. Reed, Raymond W ................. Min.-Pet ................. Springfield, Ill. Independents '47-'48. Transfer Springfield lunior College. Reichelt, Robert E ..................... E. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club Secretary-Treasurer. M Club President, Treasurer. AIEE. Football '43-'46-'47-'48. Reilly, Iohn Gay, lr ..................... Met. E ....,................ Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary '47-'48. Pledge Master '48-'49. Engineers Club '43. Blue Key Secretary-Treasurer '47. Vice- President '48. Theta Tau Vice-President '47. President '48. AIME. AFS Secretary '47. Pan-American Club. Inter- Fraternity Council '48. Vice-President Iunior Class. Reinkensmeyer, Norman W ........... Min. E ........... Hoyleton, lll. Engineers Club '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47. Tanner Teas Telthorst Thorp Tichy Tindall Tothill Trotter Tucker Ritt, Russell ........................ C. E ......................... Little Rock, Ark. Honor List '48. ASCE. American Road Builders Association. Roark, Bill Roy .................... Min.-Pet ..................... Anderson, Mo. Basketball '47-'48. Roberson, lames K ........... .......... IV lin. E ..................... Rolla, Mo. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Roberts, Warren W ................... M. E ................... Colchester, lll. ASME '47-'48-'49. Transfer Western Illinois State Teachers. Robinson, Forrest Glen .............. C. E ............... Edwardsville, lll. ASCE. ARBA. Transfer University of Dubuque, Marquette University and Shurtleff College. Robinson, Leslie B ............... C. E ............... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sigma Pi House Manager '48-'49. Student Council '48-'49. Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Rohr, M. Robert .................. Chem. E ................... Springfield, Mo. lames Scholarship '48. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'49. Master of Ceremonies '49. AlChE '47-'49, Page Ninety-Three J.A.IL1'4'jft:vl 2 ' -' f ' -' -ff ' - x. , xtf--..:'1:,Ce.f,-'..1...1.., .1 -5,1 Ac., ,., ya.- ,- r-Lxkrs. '11 I I S91'1101' Class of FOTLS7' 1119 gcngtdl ',',,'i1iigm Richard ,,,,,...,..... M. E ...........,... St. Louis, Mo. Sanders, Rf3Yrnond L ............... Min.-Geol ............... Levagy, MO ASME. Transfer Harris Teachers College. HPUOT I-'Isl 47' 48- ' Toot Robert L ................... Min. E ................... Marquette, Kans. SGPPIUQTOU, WGll9T L '-------------- C- E ........ ....... P oplar Bluff M Planer List '46-'47-'48, AIME '46-'47. Student Assistant Min- Tech Club '4l'42. Engineers Club '46-'47-'48-'49. ASCE WC' ing Legzartrrnent '47-'46-'49, Sarzin, lulius L ....................... E. E ....................... Brooklyn N- y Hose, Harry Louis ...............,.... Min. E ................,.... Racine, 'Wisc. Tau Beta Pi. Phi lfappa Phi Bookplate '47. Honor Listlhtsq Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. 47- 43- ATEE 47- 43- AIEE-IRE '49. Vice-Chairman 'LIS- Ficse, Robert T .,......................... C, E ........................... Godfry, Ill. Slggmlfon 49- Tro1'1Sfor Brooklyn College and Cornell Unil ASCE. Transfer Shurtleif College ' I Rosenbaum, Seymour ........... ...Met E ............... New York. N. Y. SChilSeI2h5g2Iegh'? 'Ag6E '-' C- E '--'--- - ------.- Hlqqlnsville, MO. Alrptm Epsilon Pi '46-'49 Master. Exchequer, '47. Recorder ' ' '48 Engineers Ciub '46-'47. ASM '47-'49. AIME '46-'49. Schaefer, Paul F ......................... E. E ......................... loplin, Llp Student Council '47. Inter-Fraternity Council '48. ..St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Charles l ...............,....... M. E. .................. .. E. Tennis '46-'47-'48. Inter- Honor List '46. M Club. ASM I l Fraternity Council Vice-President. Transfer Washington Uni- versity. Student Assistant '47-'48, Honor List '46-'47, Transfer Iopl' I ' C 11 . ' sissippi State College. m Umor O eqe and MIS' Schafiront, larnes E ............... Met. E ............... Woodhaven N Y Tau Kappa Epsilon '47-'48-'49. Vice-President '48-'49 'HCS l List '46. American Poundryrnen's Society '48-'4g, ' my 4? Q Q97 '30 miami We 5 12 1'S- T tk Vlllos rllllgerefdnd Tweedl' Twombley Tyrer VC1Uqlm Woissstnann Wells wggnneir -Weber, A. Weber, I. wifglanlfl est Whitlock 1 ROSS, Floyd F ,........ E E . ROSS' Harvey Mgt ..................... g.Dexter, Mo. Schallr, Norbert.. .................... E. E ....................... Stslzlogis, Mo. Enqmeers Club '41-1421:-. i .I ..................... alrnyra, MO, Phi Kappa Phi. AIEE. Transfer Pennsylvania r ASM ,47-48. 46-47-48. Board of cemrei '47. Sohoid, Mdrlyn lack ...................... E. E ....................... Rollo, P5110- Hguthl Rcyferd E S L D Schirmer, William A ................... M. E .................. C St. Lojtrtigllgi ASME. Tmnsfer MIS I l. ................... OUIS, Mo, Kappa Slgma Guard ,46. Grand Master of ereml ,HQ Rot,-,le K ' Scum Umvefslltf Gnd Harris Teachers. Vice-President '48. Honor List '45-'47. ASME 47- 49. R1 1 fiogfgr Lfgtmgl Egly .......... Min.-Geol ........... Shawneetown Ill S Club '44-146-141 Photo Club President '48-ES' C1 'lle lll . ' ' ' ' ohlerner, Lee Roy .................. C. E ................... war svx , - Russell, Ftaynrond H ................. C. E. .... Littl R k Phi Kappa Phi. ASCE. ABBA. Transfer Shurtlefi Colleqe Honor List 47. ASCE ,48',49. - '-- 9 OC , Ark. and Washington University. ,H IN RYUH, George Porter ........... E E Schluster, Richard I ................. Min.-Pet ................. Bellevl 9, ' AIEE. Transfer Fordhamlurfiyerslitym-Um M-WUROIIGI MO' ROTC Band '48' Transfer Wettenburq College. S MO. men. Jerry D ....... Ch ' Schmidt, Arthur Lee ........ Chem. E ...,..... Webster Grove, Honor Lis! .... A Icehng. 57... ..... I ............ St. LouiS, Mo. Engineers Club. M Club. Football. ' I IH, Cllemlslfy' Department '47-'48, -48'49- Student Assistant Schmidt, E. Murray .................. Cer. E ................... l-llnsdfl erfhem Sakonyi, Frank W Koppd Alpha Order Athletic Mdndqef. Blue IQ-is ROTC AIEE '48-,49 ......................... E. E ....... . Orient Ill Tau. American Ceramics Society. Basketball -fer LG. ' ' ' Band. ROTC Master Sergeant. Miner Board. TIGU5 I Grange Iunior College. M X. -.. 6 P C199 Ninety-Four T'-'Lf af l' 1 . '-x t ,X Ox 'Q Ls .. KX - 'lt -. XX 'tx' N We tried. Shh . . . We're studying. Willis Wiris Wisco W15591 Withers Witherspoon W00d Workman Wright, F. Schmitt, lames C ......................, Chem. E ,..... ................. A lton, lll. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Swimming Team '47-'48. Schmitt, Paul I ....................... Cer. E ....................... Waterloo, lll. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'48-'49, Honor List '48. Keramos '48-'49. Schmitz, lohn Fred .................. E. E ................... Albertson, N. Y. Shamrock Club '42-'43. Blue Key Plaque '42. Photo Club 47- 48. Radio Club '46-'47-'48. Secretary-Treasurer '46-'47, Student Assistant Business Office '42-'43. Schneider, Richard A .,................. E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Tau. Beta Pi. AIEE, Gamma Delta. Transfer University of Louisiana. Schneider, Robert B ....... ....... E . E ....... ....... S pringfield, Mo. AIEE '48. Schowalter, Ralph E ................... M. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma .Phi Epsilon '47-'48-'49. President '48-'49. Inter- Praternity Council Representative '47-'48. Shamrock Club 42. Tech Club '42-'43. Engineers Club '46-'47. President Wisdom Wolfe Wright, I. W. '47, Honor List '46-'47-'48, Alpha Phi Omega '47-'48-'49. Theta Tau '47-'48-'49. Treasurer '48-'49. ASME '46-'47-'48- '49. Inter-Fraternity Council '47'48. Schuler, Leonard L., lr ................. E. E ................. Ferguson, Mo. Engineers Club '42-'46-'47-'48-'49. Independents '42-'46-'47- '48. AIEE '47-'48-'49, Campus Vets '46-'47. Student Coun- cil 46-'47, Detonators '41-'42. Transfer St. Louis University. Schultz, Edward C ....................... C. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '48, Transfer Southeast Missouri State. Student Assistant Civil Department '47-'48-'49. Schuster, Martin E., lr ............... Met. E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '44-'45-'46'-47-'48. Secretary '44. AIME. Glee Club. ROTC Band. Inter-Fraternity Council. Schweder, Henry P ........... Chem. E ........... Kansas City, Kans. Kappa Alpha. Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Chi Sigma. AlChE. Student Council. Transfer Kansas City tKans.J Iunior College. Scott, Marvin D ................... Chem. E ................... Newburg, Mo. Engineers Club '40-'41, Page Ninety-Five OLLL Y. 'S'1 S':'A.iL..iv513.:'m-ff--nf-7' - C lf'-.fa '--ffl'- f'+ ' ': -'. In U' ' .Iam session .' .' Shaver, Arthur loseph .................. C. E ................... St. Louis, MQ, Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'49. Guard. Engineers Club '46-'47 ASCE '46-'49. SAME. St. Pat's Board '48-'49, ' Shaw, Robert I ....................... M. E ....................... Leadwood, MQ, ASME. Shaw, William H ......................... C. E ......................... lllmo, MO, ASCE. American Road Builders Association. Transfer South. east Missouri State College. Short, Keith E ......................,...... C. E ............................. Rolla, Mo, Blue Key. Theta Tau. ASCE Secretary. American Rggd Builders Association. Shroyer, Bettie Lu ...................... Cer. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Pi Delta Chi '47. Keramos '48. Treasurer '48-'49, Trcmgfgf Texas State College for Women. Shroyer, Robert B ....................... Cer. E ....................... Rolla, Mo, Tau Kappa Epsilon '47-'48-'49. Pledge Master '47-'48. Golf Team '47-'48, I I S . M it HC-t ' 11' QF' ' ' ,ft .V-I. it 1 lffgf, wi 'l 'xl' il .W wt .ti-. Wil v',L . .FLM .- ,Aw .. V: . L1 ,.. Eqmtger, .ll till T. - .... ,-. t t wt 11.111, tm nrt. ltr . , , W., .,.. t. .... , ifxzclft wg 'Mun it A..-..-:L it pmrt .t..t.: .-e,. LE5l.5iGSf 1 fgsfnlsr .' first 'gg 'v ff: X: Hlilttdli, C :ner list '. fit-'P I t :W-4. is -ixzi C1 if, lf... .ind 'tl 'fl it el left 5 '42 '47-'et 44 lr 1 'Witter P ' 'iigfitdfw 1. II: 'MQ -'JI51 ifsrutji. D '- -1,tw-. .M lx .,, 'A f 'f At '47- ,4.N , writ vlfi 'it 2 i '9 CZHSZQMC Wright, I. E. Wundrack Wunnenberg YOUHQ, R- Young, W. Zvanut l '2't7.'4SI Younqblood Younghaus Zurheide :M ff fit St Y-1 - ' tt. Nils? 5' E ...... ...... N Vebster Groves, Mo Shute, lohn Walter ....... ......... G eol ......... . ....... :Van Nllrlyesghcgdb qfitg., A I 2' ' R ' ' ' Nl Chi Sigma President '46-'47, Historian 48- 419.8 '49 Tmng, ittmtf Seoltg, Albert F.. lr ..................... M E Lemay Mo 142' C' V' A' 146' AIMME' Sfclqffs Board 4 ' ' 'UQQW T-wilt Club, I-toner List '47. ASME ' ' . ' , fer New York State Teachers o 999' , ,Al jffglttgtx TffmSff'f St- Lows University, ' Student Councll 48 Sidie, Royal William ............ E. E.-M. E ...... .Zg.I.?g- MQW S' I O Qggtiflhlkii S.Jrc:.ini, Guy ................... M Student Assistant Military Department - l '1 Karts. Timm mlm hmm .due .AE..5...a .............. g ...... Jasper, MO. Siegel, wiihqm A ............... M. E .............. ,KGPSGSVC1-ilgesiden, i5..,,M Ewmmkni ,lgelxwb QC- tt. ent Assistant Civil De- Kappa Alpha '43-'46-'47-'48, Treasurer 46-47. 1Ce .VWSCQTN '47-'48, ASME '47-'48. ' A 515 Sp . . , L urs, I O- rf' Cegrvgse VF... ............. l..E. E ................... West Plains, Mo, Simmons, Milton L ...... ......... . ...Cer. E ...... . ....... 126' Honor .,3p,Eip5R:.L H3545-7.6 -:na xstorian -16. AIEE. Student Council Alter- Engineers Club '46-'47. Phi Kappa Phi Boo Q 'Ml tqtbj L S' ' Tm'l5f'9f DYUYY COlleqe. List '48, Keramos. American Ceramics SOC?tfYiOSeph Mol ,waz 'N S ff- ' .......... . ' p ia,Qt'lQy, ..ex:LDl:,ClosIieph 'George .............. Met. E ............... Yonkers, N. Y. Slmiligjs' Iunior Colleqf ...LW -- -- . ist -t7-48. Transfer New York State Coll f ' ' G 19 u ' GOV-95, lvlc- :ftqw,., 2 FOIQSUY- eqe O Sindelar Ernest C ............. M. E ............. Webster T -qtjltqu Shgfp' pmnk V5 Lambda chi Alpha. ASME '46-'47. ,t MO, jQLtgfPtQg-- ASME -.--. .... . .... ......... I 1 lmo, Mo. Siracusa, Ernest I ................. Met. E ................. Crystal C1 Y' u east Missouri State College. Triangle '46-'47-'48-'49. ASM '48-'49- t -LQ.-51,5 Page Ninety-Six 'tttthx My 4 .x x ua., Q R, r Nt N x W... Cz, lirfl 1 Qi' N., 4 l gf lg N., x ss., --f 'YQ N., ,1- x ,N QJQN.. NE-8' ,N N. sw-S 'Blu ,N w,,. ii 'LU A-f -Ir. Senior Class of Forty-Nine Skedzeleski, Karol A ................. M. E ................. Camden, N. I. Sigma Pi Secretary '47. Historian '47. President '48. ASME Photo Club. Transfer Fordham University. Slawsky, Martin Leo ................ Met. E ................. Albany, N. Y. .Engineers Club. Independents. Honor List. AIMME. AFS. ASM. Student Council. General Lectures Committee. . Slusher, Robert C ..................... Min.-Pet ..................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Smith, Edward I ......................... E. E ......................... Vichy, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Psi Omega. Phi Kappa Phi Book- plate. AIEE. Glee Club. MSM Players. Transfer Ohio Uni- versity and Washington University. Smith, Lowell T ........... ' .......... M et. E ........... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. ASM. AIME. AFS. A Smith, Oliver Vernon ............ Chem. E ............. Pine Lawn, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha. Smith, Paul Iames ........... ........ E . E ........... ......... H amilton, Ill. Smith, William Eugene .......... Chem. E ........... Springfield, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48. AlChE '46-'47-'48. Snow, Damon ........................ M. E ......................... Kirkwood, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Spanberger, Lawrence, Ir ........... E. E ........... Granite City, Ill. Chi Sigma. Engineers Club Intramural Manager. Independ- ents. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Honor List. AIEE Treasurer. IRE Treasurer. Student Assistant Physics Department. Spinali, Sam T ......................... E. E ............ ........ S t. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Transfer Stanford University. Springer, Frederick N ................. M. E ................. Houston, Texas Kappa Alpha '46. Corresponding Secretary '46-'47-'48. Cen- sor '48-'49. Engineers Club '45. Alpha Phi Omega '45. His- torian and Sergeant-at-Arms '46. Treasurer '46. ASME '45. AIMME '49. Missouri Academy of Science '45. Secretary '45. President '46. State Secretary '-46. State' President '47. Cheerleader '48-'49. MSM Players '46, President '46-'47-'48. Business Manager '48-'49. MSM-ROTC Band '45. Missouri Miner '46. Exchange Editor '46-'47-'48. Board Secretary '48-'49. Alpha Psi Omega President '47-'48. Springstube, Charles P ............. M. E ............. Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. ASME '48-'49. Stadelhofer, Iack F ............. E. E ............. Webster Groves, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Alumni Correspondent. Shamrock Club '43. Engineers Club '43, AIEE. ROTC Band '43. Student Council '47. Stahl, Ro P ........................... M. E ........................... Arnold Mo Y . - Tau Beta Pi '48. Honor List '46-'47-'48. ASME '48. Photo Club '47-'48. Gamma Delta '48. Stanley, Iohn Lawrence .............. Physics .............. St. Louis, Mo. Radio Club '37-'38. Student Assistant Drawing Department '46-'47. Starkweather, Reuben H ............. M. E ............. Springfield, Mo. Independents '47-'48-'49. Honor List '47-'48. ASME '47-'48- '49. Miner Board '47-'48-'49. Steckenrider, Ray N ................. E. E ................. Christopher, Ill. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Milligan College. Steele, Davis Tillon .................. M. E ................... Springfield, Mo. ASME '48. ROTC Band '46, Transfer Southeast Missouri State College. Steele, Harry B ..................... C. E ..................... West Plains, Mo. Steele, Luther R ..................... M. E ..................... Springfield, Mo. ASME '47-'48-'49. Football '46-'47-'48. M Club. Stein, Herbert Saul .......... Chem. E ........... New Rochelle, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi Sergeant-at-Arms, Scribe, Exchequer. En- gineers Club '45-'46. AlChE. Stein, Iohn Ellis., .................... Min.-Pet ....................... Cuba, Mo. Stobie, Allan B., Ir ..................... E. E ..................... Kirkwood, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '48. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '48-'47-'48. Honor List '46-'47-'48. IRE '-49. Stohldrier, Irwin H ............. M. E ............. Webster Groves, Mo. Engineers Club '46-'47. Stohlmeyer. Desuih c ............. Min. E ............. Platteville, wise. AIME. Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Stovall, Richard Lee .................. E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Transfer Harris Iunior College. Straub, Harold E ..................... M. E ..................... cqriinviiie, 111. Tau Beta Pi '47-'48-'49. Vice-President '48. Phi Kappa Phi 48.'Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46-'47. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Dlsllnquished Military Students Award '48. Blue Key '48. ASME '46, Gamma Delta Vice-President '47-'48. President 48. Student Assistant M. E. Department '48-'49, Sffllberi, loseph N ..................... C. E ..................... St. Louis Mo. Eiggfi IKCIIQPCI Phi Vice-President '47. Social Chairman '46. Cl bE 146- 48. American Road Builders Association '48. Rifle P un 42.1 Detonators 42. Inter-Fraternity Council Vice- resident 49. Miner Board '42-'43-'47. Associate Editor '48. S1-1b1lZkY, Seymour ............ Min.-Geol ............. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. KCIPPG Alpha. -AIME. St. Pat's Board '47-'48.' Transfer Wash- ington University. Sullivan, lOhn A ................. ...... C hem. E ....................... Rolla Mo Kappa Sigma Vice-Presidentf Secretary, Master of 'Cere- monies. Honor List '48. AIChE Secretary. Inter-Fraternity Council Secretary-Treasurer. Rollamo Board. Miner Board Sullivan, Roland W ................. Min.-Pet ................. Monett, Mo AIME. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '47-'48. Sutton, Glen W ..................... Min. E ..................... Anna olis Mo , , , P , - Honor List 47-48. Transfer Colgate University. Szumachowski, Edwin R ......... Met. E ......... Schenectady, N. Y Tau Beta Pi. ASM. AIME. Tabor, Floyd E ........................... M. E ......... ......... M arine, Ill ASME. Transfer Shurtleff College. Tanner, Paul Eugene ...................... C. E ...................... .Elgin, Ill Tech Club '48-'49. Honor List '45-'47-'48. ASCE '48-'49. Stu- dent Assistant Civil Department '47-'48. Teas, William C ..................... C. E ..................... Freeport, N. Y ASCE '47-'48-'49. M Club '48-'49. Football '46-'47-'48-'49. Transfer Presbyterian College and University of Alabama Student Assistant P. E. Department '47-'48-'49, Telthorst, Edgar I ..................... M. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma Treasurer '48-'49. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List. Blue Key. Theta Tau. ASME. ROTC Cadet Captain. Rol- lamo Board. Transfer Coane College and University of Notre Dame. Telthorst, Harold M ..................... C. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '43-'46-'47-'48-'49. Scribe '46. Grand Master '46. Theta Tau '48-'49. Marshal '48-'49, ASCE '47-'48-'49, Football '42. ROTC Cadet Captain. St. Pat's Board Vice- President '48. Treasurer Freshman Class '42-'43. Thielker, Edgar E ................... Chem. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu Treasurer. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Swimming '47-'48. M Club. Student Council. Thomason, Iames B ............... Min. E ............... Granite City, Ill. Honor List '46. Thomasson, Edwin M ................. Min.-Pet ................. Mounds, lll. Transfer University of Illinois and Southern Illinois Normal University. Student Assistant Mining Department' 48. Thompson, Clarence W ......... Chem. E ......... Fredericktown, Mo. Honor List '48-'47. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48-'49. Thompson, Homer F ....................... C. E ....................... Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. ASCE. MSPE. Instructor Drawing Department. Received B.S. in Chemical Engineering '32. Thompson, Richard H. .............. ..E. E ........ ...... . ..Kirkwood, Mo. Kappa Sigma. AIEE. IRE. Thorp, Iohn M ....................... Met. E ....................... St. Louis, Mo. ASM '47-'48-'49. AIME. Transfer Washington University. Student Assistant Meteorology Department '48. Tichy, Nicky .................. ........ M . E ........................... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. ASME. Transfer Harris Teachers College. Tindall, Robert F ..................... C. E ..................... St. Ioseph, Mo. ASCE '48-'49, ROTC Staff Sergeant '47-'48. Second Lieuten- ant '48. First Lieutenant '48-'49. Transfer St. Ioseph Iunior College. Student Assistant Civil Department '47-'48. Physics Department '48-'49, T' 'tt, V u hn .......................... C. E ........................... Ioplin, Mo. lpllbndepegidgnts '47-'48. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49. Honor List '47- '48. AIEE '47-'48. ASCE '48-'49. Miner Board Reporter '47. Student Assistant Dean's Office '47-'48-'49. T'ttman, David W ................... Met. E ................... Springfield, Ill. 1 Sigma Pi Vice-President, Steward. ASM. lAFS.' AIME. Treasurer Sophomore Class. Transfer Illinois Institute of Technology. Todd, Ioseph W ......................... M. E ......................... Salem, Mo. Sigma Pi. ASME '47-'48. Toomey, Iohn B., Ir ............... M. E ............... Greenwich, Conn. Chi Sigma. ASME. Student Council. ' h l E. B ...... ......... M in. E ............... Wytheville, Va. TOt1'E1ri1lgi1SeeiIdSCIub. M Club Secretary. AIME. Track. Trans- fer Trinity College. Trace Iames I ................. .... E . E ..................... Crystal City, Mo. - ci b '43-'44-'47-'48-'49. Honor List '44-'47-:48. E,1Ig1hIae?l'ii Orfilega '44-'49. ASME '47-'48-'49. Detonators 43- '44. Received B.S. in M. E. '48. Page Ninety-Seven Witherspoon, Dwayne R ......... Min.-Geol ......... Fredonia, Kans. 2-7 :7!.I'f2t 'rfff-.'.:' - .. Ar t '3- ' ' N' in-us . n 1' .Pf , P 57 I-:nk .11 5 L L -. X I I S9I1101' C1553 O Ol' 57' 1119 ,. - ' h Alvin .... . ........... Min.-Pet. St L ' H-,,..,. t- .. . E ......................... Herrin, Ill. Winn, Ralp' --J ---'- I ----- - - OUIS, Mo. University and New Mex- JSi1firIri1x?EPi Herald. Shamrock Club 42- 48. Honor List '46. if A. G lal. I AN ' ' Fred E ......................... C. E ....... ' M ' M ' H .............. C. E ..................... Flat River, Mo. Winters, I 1 I ----------'- : ----- CIHOH, Ind. Glee Club. Transfer University of 3141511 g:SZI?D1iit?53r?11OI1 H1ST01'1Uf1- ASCE- AIUSIICCII1 Road Build- Cirfcinnatti. ' .H ., L, -...,.,,,,,,, Alt , Ill, Wirfs, Thomas P ....................... C. E ....................... St. Lo ' , M I 1uC:'Gr'.I?OLElt on Sigma Phi Epsilon Historian '47. Vice-President '48T1Sl-longr Tmmtg Jun E O q ' , , List. Blue Key Vice-President '49. Theta Tau Inner Guard Turk, Carrol G ..................... M. E ......... ...... S pringfield, MO. '48, Vice-Regent '48. ASCE. Miner Board Sports Editor Engineers Club '43. ASME. '47-'48. Turner, Clifford E .............,........... M. E ............. . .......... l.Rolla, MO. Wiscol Hqfgld A ,,,,,,,. I ,.,...... Min. El ................. Darlington, Wise, Honor List. ASME. American Foundrymens Society. Track. AIME, Transfer Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Club' Wisdom David G ......................... C. E ............. Rolla Mo Turner, William E ...... ........ C . E .......... ....... W alnut Ridge, Ark. Lqmbda' Chi Alpha Correspondent '47-'48. Honor Lisl '46, Tweedy ioim P ............. ............ M . E ........................... Rolla, MO. gesisguggir 50311131 Gif- Ejgj-359 , 474948413 A5559 'FIGE47-'48i rr ' f - - - - n oun ' Twombley, Robert C ............. C. E ............. Spartanburg, S. Car. t '48-'4Q. Alternate '47-'48. Miner Board- '46-'47. Canterbutfy Engineers Club '48. ASCE '48-'49. ClubV4?. Aiecretaily, Commander and Vice-Commander Cam- Tyrer, Gene A ....................... Chem. E ....................... Affton, Mo. .pus GST Ssoclqlon' - . . Lambda Chi Alpha Ritualist '46-'48. Secretary '48-'49. Ath- Wissel, Charles K ................... M. E ................... Kansas City, Mo, letic Manager '48-'49. Convention Delegate '48. Phi Kappa Honor List '47-'48, ASME '48-'49. Transfer Iunior College Phi Bookplate '45. Honor List 545.7 Bl.i1A9'KGY '44tg'4S3:i Alphi of Kansas CITY, MO- Cl' S' a '47-'49. AlChE '4 -'4. issouri ca emy o . . Sclizncfgqms-.461 St, Pays Board ,47-,49' Secretary .48-.49 Withers, Iohn S ................... E. E ............. . ..... Moscow Mills, Mo. Miner Board '45-'47. Sports Editor '46-'47. Student Assistant P. E. Department '46. ' Uriwal, Alfons F ..................... Met. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu Commander '47-'48. Honor List '46. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. ASM. Student Council '46-'47. Van Hook, Iohn T ..................... C. E ..................... Carthage, Mo. ASCE '48-'49. Vaughn, George E ..................... Min.-Pet ..................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Transfer Iohn Farleton Agricultural Col- lege. Student Assistant Mining Department '48-'49. Vilcs, Landon C ......................... C. E ......................... Bolivar, Mo. Honor List '47- 48. ASCE '46-'47-'48-'49. Vreeland, Robert M ..................... E. E ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Independents Vice-President '45. Tech. Club '44. Engineers Club Board of Control '45, AIEE. Student Council '45. Stu- dent Assistant E. E. Department. Wagner. Carl L., Ir ................... M. E ................... Kirkwood,,Mo. Engineers Club '45-'49. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. ASME. Gamma Delta. Walker, Iames F ..................... Chem. E ..................... Hayti, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List. Alpha Chi Sigma Historian. AlChE. Weber, Arthur H ................. C. E ................. Richmond ' , Hgts., Mo. kappa Alpha Order '46-'47-'48-'49. Vice-President '47. ASCE 47-'48-'49. ARBA '49. Inter-Fraternity Council 46-'47. Trans- ter University of Minnesota. Weber, Iohn G ..................... Sci.-Phys ....... .............. S t. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '42-'43. Engineers Club '47-'48. Physics Ferreters 48- 49. Photo Club '47. Miner Board Business Staff '43 N.Y.A. Assistant Registrar's Office '42-'43. Weismantel, William L ................. C. E ................. St. Louis Mo Theta Kappa Phi Historian '46. Secretary '47. President '48. Theta Tau. ASCE. Football '45-'46. Track '46. M Club. Student Council. Ftollamo Board '45-'49. Organization Edi- tor 47. Editor-in-Chief '48. Secretary Iunior Class. Weissman, 'Theodore S ............. Cer. E ............. Brooklyn, NJ Y ACS 47- 48- 49. Student Assistant Veterans Office '48-'4 I 9. Wells, Vernon L ....................... M. E. ' - Honor Lis: '46-'47-'48. ASME '48-51.5. ................. Caney, Kans. We-mer. Edwin I. ............ .... C . E I . Independems. ASCE, ABBA. ................. ndependence, Mo. Wesley, Wallace M ............. C A ACS 146347. ........ er. E ...... ............ R olla, Mo. WG'St, Leonard lackson ..... ..... .... E . E ............... Springfield Mo uf, Tim 'XGPPG EDSUOD. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Honor Listl Griitie, Iohn H ..................... Met. E ..................... Little Rock, Ark. t'.iitcc:. Reginald R .......... Min E C1' Honor List '48. NME. ..... f . ... ....... . ...... mton, Ind. . MStudent Assistant Mining DZQSSh1eFiluYfT-TAtg'4gl Cchformau l '1tliZ?jOl3iIrtlQ4Agm..IiE ......... Met. E ............... Caruthersville, Mo. Lieutenanl 48' FirsT'L:RqTC Staff Sergeant '47-'48 Second Smute of Techholoqg. .eu enant 48- 49. Transfer Illinois In- l 1lliQmS, Raymond I ....... Chem.-E. E ....... Ste. G Tr 1 T , ' eneyieve, Mo. ...t?nfir-.ifazftfsr tt Ts Etta Pt Tfesfufef W 'll' , d 1 EMIS llsgibniutyt ......................... M. E ......................... Dexter, Mo, U9 ey. Swimming 47-48. Sigma Phi Epsilon Senior Marshal '48-'49, Transfer North- west' Missouri State Teachers College. Withrow, Harold I ................. Chem. E ................. Doniphan, Mo. Engineers Club '47-'48-'49. Blue Key '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'47l'48-'49. AIChE Vice-President '46-'47. .Treas- urer '47-'48. Glee Club '45-'46, ROTC Band '45-'46-'47. Wolfe, Clarence L ................. E. E ............ . .... East St. Louis, Ill. Tau Beta Pi. AIEE. P , Wood, Iames Edward .................. Chem. E ................... Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Chi Sigma. AlChE. Workman, William F ................. C. E ................. Parsons, Kans. Iackling Terrace Council 48-'49, ASCE '48-'49. Wright, Floyd William ..... ........... M .PE ................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi First Counselor '47. Third Counselor '47. Honor List .'48. ASME. Inter-Fraternity Council '47-'48. Wright, Iohn W1 .................. M. E ................... East St. Louis, lll. Engineers Club '46-'47. ASME '47-'48-'49. Wright, Ioseph E ..................... M. E ..................... Florissant, Mo. Engineers Club '47-'48. ASME. Rollamo Board. Transfer University of North Dakota. Wundrack, William A ................... E. E ................... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club' '46-'49. Board of Control '47. President '48. Independents '46-'49. Secretary-Treasurer. Honor List 48. AIEE. Glee Club President '48. Secretary '47.' Student Council '47-'49. Treasurer '48. Vice-President Senior Class. Transfer Harris Iunior College. Wunnelnberg, Edward C ......... M. E ......... Webster Groves, MO- Tech Club '41-'42. ASME Treasurer '48. President 48. ROTC Band '40-'42. Yochum, Robert Iohn .................. C. E ................... St. Louis, M0- Kflppa Sigma President '48-'49. Vice-President '47-'48. Tregs- urer '43-'44. Flint Award. Honor List '48. Theta Tqll 148' '49. ASCE Vice-President '48-'49. ROTC CGIQIUEU ,47- ' Student Council '47-'48. Inter-Fraternity Council 43- 44- Young, Reagan Harris, Ir ............. Chem. E ............. Rolla, MO' Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Rifle Club. Young, William I ................. M. E ................. Minden Mines, MO' ASME. A Youngblood, Iames P ................. E. E .............. ...Sprlnqfleldfsigfg Honor List '47-'48. AIEE '48. Transfer Sprmqfleld lMo'l College. d H ts M0- Younghaus, Richard P ........... M. E ........... Richman CJ Lis! Lambda Chi Alpha Business Representative 48. HonODe1m. '46-'47. ASME '48-'49. Student Council '44. Gamma Freshman Class President '4-4. - ' o. Youngs, Lloyd P ..................... M. E ..................... Chillicotllfi Itghi Tau Kappa Epsilon President '47-'48. TGHIBGIE3 ASME. Kappa Phi Bookplate '46-'47. M Club 47- - Golf '47-'48. . l't. Zavislak, Lewis ................ Cer. E ................. Los Alflqelegzarggizs Engineers Club. Honor List. Keramos. American Society. Transfer University of California. MO Zurheide, George B ............. M. E ............. Richmond lliqggology Honor List '46-'48. ASME '48-'49. Studelnt Assis C1 Department '46. M. E. Department 48-49. ' MO Zvanut, Albert I ..................... Cer. E ..................... St. LOUIS' Engineers Club '46. Tech Club '48-'49. Page Ninety-Eight xi. , X -ii xiii is N i 3452 fx L5 it N11 fill N TL- P: jg. ,PS-, ,, -S Addition to Chemical Enqineerinq Buildinq - - - September, 1948 Page Ninety-Nine W, fy-f -.. 5.1-2 ,,U v..e1 n 4 -if-Q ful- .'13':P -.'J.1f'f - r Q.1:' 'b54,.7-3?-j7fygi-'q,Q,,J-3g4- , e ' v4.a..,- - Abendschein, lack C ....... ............ R olla, Mo. Absalom, Iohn S ........ ........Buffalo, N. Y. Acheson, Edwin R ......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Adams, Kenneth D ............ Allen, Adrian E ................. Allen, Howard A ........ .... Altman, Stanley M ......... .. Ainsler, Iohn O .......... Anderson, Donald Andreasen, Ralph Louis, Mo. Hurricane, W. Va. ........Corinth, N. Y. .Kansas City, Mo. Louis, Mo. .........Lese11e, ini. ..........Bartlett, Ill. Angf:-rmann, William I ............. St, Louis, Mo. Apple, I. B ....................... Arman, Ismail M ....... Arnold, Hubert T .............. Arnott, Charles W ......... Ashmore, Iames H ........ Aston, R. Lee ........... Atchison, Daniel .........Republic, Mo. ...........Bolu, Turkey ...Granite City, Ill. Louis, Mo. .......East Alton, Ill. ........Williamsburg, Va. R ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Atwoll, Iohn R ......... Auld, Thomas ....... Austin, Robert E ................Rolla, Mo. .....Rochester, N. Y. .........Fredonia, N. Y. Averbach, Philip ........ ........ R ochester, N. Y. Avery, Raymond C ......... Framingham, Mass, Bach, Wilbert E ................ Bachman, Willia Baqe, Earl A ........ Louis, Mo. m G ............... are-ndeie, Me. Bflily, Allen B ......... ..........Pevely, MQ, ........DuOuoin, Ill, IUNIO President ............ R CLASS OFFICERS ................Dave Grimm 3. . ty Vice-President ...... ......,. E dward Koziboski Secretary ........ ......... B ob Zane Treasurer ........ ...... I im O'ConnQr Bailey, Dale A ....... ......... N ew Baden, Ill. Benson, Francis M -------- ---.---.- R Olln. Mo. Bailey, Frank E .......... ....... R olla, Mo. Bentrupf EUQGHG A --------- Sl- Louis. M0- Baker, Chester H .......... ......... R olla, Mo. Berenato, Anthony I -----..-. Hommonton, N- I- Baker, larnes R ............................... Bevier, Mo. Berqeff Frank C --'------ --------- S l- I-Ours' M0- Bqldol Alexander H ..,., East Etmhurstl N, Y, Berger, Laurel D ....... ......... T renton, Ill. Ball, Robert D ............ .................... R Que, Me. Bergman, Frank W ----.--- -------.-- M OHSGHIOI U1- Bcrkerl William G ,',,.,.,,..,.-.., Normandy, MO, Berkey, Vernon G ................,.......... Rolla, Mo. Barnes, Amos E .......... ......... D oniphan, Mo. BGNGY, IOSGPTI P --------------- Ecrsr Sr- Louis' m' ,- Barnett, Ben ............. ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Beffel, DOUGH I ---------- ---------' B renfwoodf MO Barney, James S ........ ........... P arrna, Mo. BG-12, II'ViI1Q G --------- ---'---- C Qmden' N' I Barrow, Robert B ................. Rochester, N. Y. Befz, Robert A --------- - ' P ark Ridge' m' Barsachs, Edwin H ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Beumer, Wilfred L ' ' M exico' Mo' Bartels, Eugene A ............... Edwardsville, Ill. BGVUUI William L ' St' Louis' Mo' Baseley, Robert L ....... ............ Union, Ill. Billard, Robert A .......... .......... L aSalle, lll- Basham, Iames C ........ ....... R olla, Mo Brrbeckf Lesrer R K ing City' Mo' Beaver, M. H ............. .......... R olla, Mo. Birch' Frank E '- ' R Ono' MO' Becker, Ronald F ........ ......... G lendale, Mo BiShOp, Earl ......... ..,...... W alnut, Ul- Bishop, Ralph ...... ........ C ardwell, MO- Beckham, Oscar S ....... ....... R olla, Beeson, Merle A ....... ....... R olla, Behm, Iohn W ........ ....... S t. Louis, Belcher, Donald K ....... . Belew, Leland F ....... ,,,,,,, R olla, Bender, Robert L .......... ....... L emay, Bennett, Donald E Bennett, Iohn C ........ ' .........Hillsboro, Mo Mo Mo .........Vernon, Ill Mo Mo Ill ...........Ca1ro, Ill Benoit, Maurice E ........Freeport, N. Y Benson, Clark H ................. Shell Lake, Wisc. PC1436 One Hundred Blackstock, Rober Blaine, Floyd ................................... Blakemore, Winston L... Blancke, Charles D ......... Blank, James S ....... . Bloome, Loren G ............. South Standd Bloorne, Robert L ........... S Bmmensteek, Dwayne .......... Sprinqfi Bock, George H ............ tS ................. Orange Cove, Calif. ,d, iii. outh Standard, rn' eid, M0- Lvuisf MO' Overland, MO' ...Rolla, M0- ....Rochester, Minn' .....GreensbuICJf Pc' Qlmlriihein find ' lttngllison B0ECl9rY litre, Mitt C Bole, George X Btlqnovich M Bollwerkl ceq Bind' me pt , Mer' lurk Bti Ht D' Hmtlt fgeniin 9 ln Britt, ,vm r its R, 'I Nga Q ss. 1. Q', WT: sift! ILL-ggyl 21:55, in -lui LT . L Z.'. 2:51 -'5 lfz. ., .p': ,. ..-7.,' vi .:,..-: nl, Acheson Altman Angermann Ashmore Bowles, Raymond W ........... . Boyd, Theodore E ................ . Bradley, Andrew I ........ Bradley, Kenneth R ........ Brakensiek, William E ..,..... Adams Amsler Arman Aston ..........Fulton, Ky .Scarsdale, N. Y .....,Roanoke, lll .......Roanoke, lll .....St. Louis, Mo . Brands, Dean A ............. Webster Groves, Mo Abendschein Absalom 2232555 2233455 Arnold Arnott Boecker, Fred ......... ......... C leveland, O Boehme, Milton R ....,... ...... S t. Louis, Mo Boje, George I... ......... ........... R olla, Mo Bolanovich, Melvin P ............... St. Louis, Mo Bollwerk, George P ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Bond, Elbert T ........... ......... S pringfield, Mo Bookey, lack H ....... ....... B rooklyn, N. Y Bopp, Harold M ....,............................ Alton, lll Borgerding, Lawerence H...Martl'1asville, Mo Bounds, Ivan L ......................... Ft. Smith, Ark Branson, Donald A ...,.... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Branson, George E. R .........,........... Dixon, Ill Brandt, lames P ....... ......... C oncord, Calif. Breeze, Wilbur D ........ ......... C entralia, lll Caught in the act. Page One Hundred One unior Class 1949 Breidert, Elmer C ...... ....... S t. Louis, Mo Bremer, Eduardo, Ir .......... Brinkmann, Charles E ........ Broaddus, Richard D ........... .lvIonterrey, Mex .Washington, Mo .,Chillicothe, Mo Brooks, Roger A ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Brown, Carleton A ........... N. Syracuse, N. Y Brown, Donald R ....... .......... S t. Louis, Mo Brown, lack P ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo Brown Iames A ........ ..... 1 Brown Robert N ....... I Brown, William B ......... ....Over1and, Mo ..........Rolla, Mo .......Rol1a, Mo Brugioni, Delmo L ............. lefferson City, MO Brunnenmeyer, Robert L ............... Peoria, 111 Brunson, Vernon T ............ ........ D allas, Tex Bucha, William F ....... ........ H ammond, Ind Bueker, Edgar L ...... ........ W arrenton, MQ Bulla, Robert ....... ,,,,,,..... S essex H1 Burke, Robert F ........ ............ R olla MO Burke, William M ................. Bunker Hill, I11 Busch, Roland G ......... Cape Girardeau, M0 Butler, Pierre A ....... ................ E ldorado 111 Buttrey, Charles G ........ ......... I llmo, MO, 1 5,131 ww . , 1 5151, f' MUS' ' ft Ji- ,V LM' l C315 ,Mfr maint 1' 1 CJEQHCUV ' mild' l Cqmpimr if gdmfell. R cm. ICS lt Atchison Bach Bage Barnes Pa Auld Bachman Bailey, A. Barsachs ge One Hundred Two . verbaCl1 n giulsgm Ball Siler Bai O F Baker E4 Gil Bai fy, . Bashdm Burley ar e s beck Byrd, Herman C ....... Byrd, Lloyd E ......... ............. P eru, Ill. Byrns, Herbert F ........ ......... B altimore, Md. Cady, Willis S ........... ...... C hicago, Ill Caldwell, Arthur B ................. Ft. Smith, Ark Calhoun, James A ........... Jefferson Bks., Mo. Callahan, Melvin E ............. West Plains, Mo. Campbell, Walter W ............... Jerseyville, Ill. Campion, John ............ ....... A mbler, Pa. Cantwell, Rodney S ..................... Bucklin, Mo. Carl, Joe J .................... ........ M t. Vernon, Mo. .......Rolla, Mo. Carl, Louis H ................ ....... B oonville, Mo. Carlson, Gustav E ..................... Riverside, Ill. Carmody, Edward T ..... Webster Groves, Mo CarneY, lOhn L ......... .............. S t. Louis, Mo Carroll, Charles N ......... ....... Ft utland, Vt Carter, Robert E .......... ............ B ourbon, Mo Cassavettes, Nicholas Port Washington, N. Y Castelli, August V ..................... St. Louis, Mo Castrale, Arduino ................ Johnston City, Ill Cavanaugh, John P ................. Springfield, Ill Cawlfield, Christopher N ..... Ash Grove, Mo Chapman, Donald R ....... Huntington, W. Va. Chapman, Harrison E ............... Dumont, N. J. Cheadle, Keith F ......... ............. R osati, Mo. Chen, Willie Y ..................... New York, N. Y. Chesebrough, Samuel A ....... Des Moines, la. Chorney, Peter L ......................... Albion, N. Y. Church, Charles H ......... ........... R olla, Mo. Ciarico, Anthony J ......... ......... A lbion, N. Y. Clark, Howard T ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Clark, William W ........ ........ R olla, Mo. Clausen, George R ........ ......... A lton, Ill. Beaver Becker Benoit Benson, C. Berkey Berley Birbeck Birch Beeson Behm Benson, F. Berenato Bertel BGG, 1- Blackstock Blaine, F- Page One Hundred Three Belcher Belew Bergman Berger Betz, R. Bevon Blaine, J. Blancke F I. .ul ..,,, u R f CR 3 ,far .. 1 l, 5. 1 fl, ' fra N 'X s ' 4- , . '3 1 1 .ja may .s 'I I 4 3 .Al - A , 4 Y , 'awww' ffl WV V:-of pf - Gnl t '33 X S., QQ .- l'7Xf 'fvlir A LX' A 5' , Nu..-nl I X .2 W Nov My ' . ,ff v'A f lx 5 it 1 vv , , fiiifllg' H ' 1 '47 Xe:- . 1-YW-ivy,-. i I ,, '. 1, 1, ,, vx . V- v K A, . i '37 F : E ,. -,t ..' ,i.'-. UWT J 1 K in I foome, L. Bloome, R. Bollworl: Bompus Bradley Brakensick Brinlzman Brooks x , T, . , ,....,.. Liclzinq, Mo Comanich, Georqe ...... ontiac, .mr ...,..,, P .,.,. . ..,-... :g i- Girfirdeiu, V 'y V71 D-'IV r C. .i.d..- .., .......G'.'v'4Yl'7Dd, :liz . T11Z7QlOI'l, ..- -, ..., vw ., ...J.., . .st Bxztrz-Urfora, . ,.::v.'.'i::cs, wyy- lll lslO I--lo Ho I I A-.O 3.50 .. Y ,. .-. I FUN ,nu w 1- ,- AU.. Compas, Elmer T .......... Coolbauqh, William Cooper, Iames D ........... Corbin, Harold E ....... Corey, Marvin D ........ Coriqliano, Dominic ..... will '13 K Blumenstock Bopp Branson Brown, D. ........Orient, Ill ..,......Chaffee, Mo E ....... Edwardsville, Ill .......Batesville, Ark Iames, Mo ......Kansas City, Mo .New Rochelle, N. Y Goss, Charles M .............,... Thomaston, Conn Comer, Iacl-1 A, ............ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Corner, Ierry E ..........,.. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Co:-:, William H ....... ...,.................. . Cuba, Mo. Paqe One Hundred Four Bock Borqerdinq Breeze Brown, I. P. Boecker Bounds B1'Oid fIl Brown, 1- P-- Crabtree, George W ,............ Rockbridqf, Ill- Craiq, Alexander I ......,.............. Clifton, ll. l. Crane, Fred St. I ......... Independence, Kmlfl' C1 , Wiz . Crimmins, William M ......... Cuba 1? Crocker, Hilbert W ....., . Crull, John L ........ Culmo, Samuel A .....,....... Curry, Byron E ....... Daetz, Charles K ......, Dallam, Willis H ....... ......,.. Dampf, Donald P ........,..... .....Wood River, ll!- Louifs. MU' New Haven. COW' ......LQx1nq1Of1f MOA ............RollC1, MQ' Kirkwood, MO' .Jefferson City, M9- lr.. Q Ut, H. Li c .ll-Cn Ellllg Ulld .rze :mem L Ziiillhycck 4 lm' Billing .3-ffi, Pjghmd p .i, im I IIT, x51 O .:l. Huw ,hd 1 leg in ...LSL N Ns: x EX mir .ml Q -. ' i. qnmzgli A AI-LL Brown, R. Brown, W. Brunson Bucha Burke Burtnett Byrd Caldwell Dare Wilbert L ................. ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Dasenbrock, Arthur ............. Effingham, Ill. Davis, Raymond W ........ ........... R olla, Mo. Davis, Richard E ....... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Day, Donald I ........ ....... R olla, Mo. Day, Edsel O ...... ....... R olla, Mo. Day, Russell ............ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Deckard, Iohn C ....... ........ M itchell, Ind. Decker, Elmer R ....... .................... R olla, Mo. Deeken, Elmer H ............... leiferson City, Mo. Delis, Santiago E ......... Rio Piedras, Pi. Rico Brugioni Bueker' Butler Calhoun Del Porte, Karl H De Lurgio, Frank Dempsey, William Deppe, Eugene ............. Deshon, William R ..... Deutch, Morton ........... Dickinson, Daniel Dickinson, William Dieringer, Donald Dillencler, Brunnenrneyer Bulla Buttrey Calton ........KirkWood, A ........... Creve Coeur, S ................. St. Louis, .......Belleville, ....... St. Ioseph, Louis, R .,....... ......... R olla, W ............. Newburg, R ............... Overland, George .......... ............. Dillon, loseph B ......... Page One Hundred Five ........Springfield, .Alton, Mo Mo Mo Ill Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Ill Mo A close decision. A--.-i...-.i.,,, Junior Class is-4.-:ra -:fmt . u ..Y.. --sw , 1 ff. v.. Dintlernan, Vtfilliam NV ........... Kirkwood, Mo Dionesotes, Iames T ......,. ......... C hicago, Ill DiPrimo, Anthony I ................... St. Louis, Mo Dixon, Matthew B ......... N. Tarrytown, N. Y Doane, Ierry D ....... .............Rolla, Mo Dolecki, Stanley ............ ......... S t. Louis, Mo Donovan, Cornelius Dowling, Donald I.. M ........... Springfield, Ill Ladue Village, Mo Drake, Avery A ........ .......... R olla, Mo Dressler, Robert D ..................... St. Louis, Mo Duerr, Sid E ...... ....... ..... W e bster Groves, Mo C'hcf'l.'ing rzriszc-c'1's. Junior Class 1949 9 l 1 Duncan, Perry D ......... .......... F estus, MQ, Duncil, Glenn K ....................... Donnellson, Ill. Durrenberger, Ioseph W ......... Valdosta, Ga. East, Carl G ......................... ........... H errin, lll. Eck, Bernard I ...,.... ........ S pringfield, lll. Eckert, Fred H .............. ............ B elleville, Ill. Edgington, Antony N ....... Appelton, England Edwards, Robert F ....................... Attica, N. Y. Edwards, Robert W ........ ........ M arshall, Mo. Edwards, William I ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Eftimoff, Slave A ................. Granite City, Ill. I Campbell Campion Callahan Carl Carlson Carmody Carney Coder L Castellt Castrale Cavanaugh Cawlfiebi I Chefldle Church Clark, H. Clark, - A Page One Hundred Six I Eqgemann, Robert V ....... Eichholz, 10591911 H '--- Eidson, Dennis L ......... Eldridge, Adelbert K Elliott, Iames O ........ Ellis, Bill R ............ ........Alton, Ill. ....St. Louis, Mo .........Colfax, Ill ....St. Louis, MO .........Rolla, Mo ...Advance, Mo Elslander, Iohn E ........ ............. D river, Ark Erb, Robert D .,....... Springfield, Mo Erskine, Robert H ....... ......... S pringfield, Ill Etz, Carl E .............. Evans, Iarnes L ......... ........Overland, Mo .......Mexico, Mo Fahs, Donald G ......... Faires, Glenn R ...... Faith, Robert V ...... ..........Auburn, Ill. .........Greenville, Ill ........Montevalla, Mo Fann, Rainey W ......... ............. V ichy, Mo Fannin, Eugene R. Farrow, Charles T ....... Louis, Mo Cape Girardeau, Mo Faulkner, 'William C ....... ....... B elleville, Ill Faulkner, William H ...... . Mo Feltz, William R ...... Ferrnann, Robert D... .........Rolla, .........Over1and, Mo Baldwin, N. Y. Ferry, Charles R ........ ......... Z eigler, Ill Ferry, Robert S ....... Feucht, Ronald E ....... Fiebelman, Iacob P ......... Fields, Elbert C ......... Fields, Ernest ........ Filer, Earle H ....... Finch, Frank ............. Firman, Eugene F ......... ......... Fischer, Richard ......... Fleig, Iohn A ........... Flippo, Robert V ......... Bradford, St. Louis, .......Rolla, St. Louis, St. Louis, Pa. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Albion, N. Y. Grayville, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Trenton, N. I. ........Little Rock, Ark. Steelville, Mo. -41,1-gy' mg,..J my IQ' MW ' f ,, ei fb W ,f ZW! f ,f f 1 ff f ' , X4 f Aw . , ,472 ff 7 4 f , I y .1 ' yffik ', QCTZ lb h Collins Clausen Cochran Coffelt goiggfnl A gg?n91Fiu1?E, Cox COIHDOS Corigliano COIGY CCH ' ' ' Dqetz Dgmef Crabtree Crimrnins CTOCICQI Dru-S R W Day D9CkUfd DUT9 Dasenbrock Davis, R. E. avi , . - Page One Hundred Seven . 'Q -'l'v I 10.4 ,nlr ,wh 3' f 1 , 1. w , f . ,, A. f fwf, 2 .n ff . ,,,, af... ,Q -Q , -,'aL': 9 I 1 - ' , , my rv? 1 . 'rf I avg -4 ,G 5 i. C A 2 el' W , if If I' 7 ' JZWI ' Va' if 2 -T fix . 1' 1 ' W' 25511.-A .ayf-iv ff W.. .' ' N' -J, - if y. .A 4? - 'tif' . , I E XT' Nfs.. 5..,.r , x 3 aff W x ...gi 15 aqua? omni M i F.. f - VJ, w , .I ' 'n:g'kn'I.1 5 1 ipffyff IUQI-ufqlo Deppe v1..1'IU1c'f AWHSH Iulongsofff' Dixon 5 nm .771 I?f Yl5'Q' DIC-131111-1' Dueyr '17 Y-5'Y7' 5. IIT Ed: Ectknrt ::. nz. iz ..C7rx--rut, III. Tx: 'f.:1, Hmfzzfxrd C ...,.. ..... . .Belle-ville, Y-f' Fur: ' ' :ci F ..,..... ,.,.., W fJ6'1L1b1CfIU, .. un , - . ,. W 1- ' . . zz. Ixzxz . Q-fdcn r .,,.... ...,.,. R cmclfxre, ' H' T-ffl Fulk: zzz. IQ. ..... ....... Fl 0111, I 1 -7:3 i' :Q !'.k, I iffy .,.., ,,,,,,. E :Q-Nr'-'jlllgi x H N H ' H T. F ..,.,.. ...,, R 0211, H 3 1 71, H11 L.. .,.. ,.,. 1. Louizz, ' .- C' .4. 11 f- - . . -- -- .1 rf: xr. ri.. -3--.-.-buff! ' ff. . ::-,:.. , '-- ' f .,...... Holm, ' T H11 C... , ..,,,. Evznstzn, 3 1- -'R 4: 'Er-'H 'Z ...... Benid, l FT - Cr.-3 H'.:r.ci:-ed 7 ' 111 Mo 111 Mo Ill Mo Mo Mo. Mo Ll III Deshon Doane Duncan Edqinqion Gfzrvcy, Glen ....... ....... Gul-ix, Robert V! ,.... Gehrxq, Dm? H .,..... G':l'Ajf:f, Ga-mid A.. GQi:z:z, Edwfzrd G.. Gcarfgfg, Orvin K .... . Gfforqe PI. I ...,... ,, Gerqeceff, George Gerler, Vexnon M. I l W f -b J! ........, Gmrornelli, Sfxvino .... ..,....... . R ji W I Dfzllffql Dolocki I'J11I'l'.'i1 Ffi'.'J'IIf1IZ, H :nic-1 Crfrwi, 3-' . ...... Hmllfx, T-5' . ...,. f:f'Y1TI'I11'1f H: F1 I'f'1' ...-1 . . A -'v ......Hi'Jf:r:p1fif', IH ......Ef,z1 Cm, 111 B11 Q11-,I Mu Grfxmio CNY, 1-3- ...A1tf:r1burq, M9 Ishnzton CNY, IN , 1 .ak Gzbhs, Louis I1 ..... . ..... New Rochelle, 11- f' mg w. -.4 Edwards, R. V. Elliott Evans Fannin Gillen, David U ........ ....... Gilmore. lohn W ....... Girnbrone, George Edwards, W. I. Eidson Ellis Erskine Fahs Faith Faulkner Ferguson -Bloomington, 111. Gould, David S .............. ..l-lighland, Kaus. L ......i ....... B ufialo, N. Y Glenn, David E ......... ......... C arthage, Mo Glenn, Donald L ....... ...,.. Glover, Thomas O ....... Gmimki, Eugene S ....... Gooddinq, Alan C ........ Gore, Arthur G ......... Goflmq, A. W .....,,..... G05-SH, Theodore H ........, .Edwardsville, Ill .......Rolla, Mo Graffagna, Richard C ..,...... Graves, Clarence E ......... .. Gray, Ivan L ......,. ...... . Greco, Louis E ...... ......... Green, Paul W ........................... .......Albion, N. Y. Green, William G.....Ft. Leona .........Atlanta, Mo .........Morris, Ill .......Rolla, Mo ......Holla, Mo . Greenberg, Aaron I ...... ......... . Greenblait, Albert M ................. St. . Greene, Frank S ........ ........ W infield, Eldridge Etz Pann Fermann ........Alion, Ill ........E1gin, Ill .......Rolla, Mo .Carihage, Ill Louis, Mo Louis Mo Wood Mo. Louis Mo. Louis, Mo Ala. Mo. . Greer, Bill I .......... .......... S ikeston, Page One Hundred Nine Surveyor 'S??? -'- V J- wezv-114' -2-:'-'-v.--.4i.,.: 3:1 :A!1ff.:r-n.-- ' x Z- . . v 'dn-w Greer, Douqlas P .............. .East St. Louis, Ill Gregory, Scott H ............................. Shokie, Ill. Gremrnelsbaclier, Joseph H ..... St. Louis, Mo Grevin, Goodwill H .....,............... Chicago, Ill. Griffin, Donald C ............... Manhasset, N. Y. Grimm, David C ....... Grothaus, Ioseph V ....... Gurley, Lannes L ........ .... Louis, Mo .............Fulton, Mo. ......East Alton, Ill .....Flat River, Mo Gurnes, Robert F ......... .... Gutli, lack E .......... Gu zzy, Frank G ....... .... Louis, Mo ......Yonkers, N. Y. Haas, Paul A ........ Hackel, Vv'illia1n K ....... Hagan, Warren E.. rlall, Roy E ................ Hdlemann, Joseph E ......... ,.........Ho11q .......Sl. Louis ..........Rolla, .............Rolln, New Haven Ham, Horace B ............. ....... M t. Grove Hamlin, Leonard D ............. Hamman, Rufus W Hammond, Gerald L .......... Hammond, Iames Q .......... Hampson, Walter L Kansas City .................Ionesboro, .............Rolla .West Plains .........Sedalia 1 r 1 Mo. Mo Mo Me Mo Me. Mo Ark. Mo. Mo. Mo. P512 1210111119 up a 'simon unior Class 1949 ie1dS EFIHYI C- Ferry, R. Feucht glippo Fi er Finch Fischer Foster F Oflfm Flynn Fossi 1:-ranks Ox Frazier Franklin PC1139 One Hundred Ten Hcmkins, Ioe D .............. ......... S edalia, Hansbrough, Frank G ............. Palmyra, Hanson, Tom L ......... ------ l Olief, Harper, Iack .......... ........ C airo, Harrawood, Paul ....... ...... G odfrey, Harris, William M ........ ...... - .St. Louis, Harrison, Robert M ......... ........ B enton, Hart, Francis H ....... ....... P eoria, Hart, james W ........ ...... S kidmore, Hart, Wayne D ............. ....... O rient, Hauser, Maximilian E ............... Glendale, Mo. Mo. Ill. Ill. Ill Mo Mo Ill Mo Ill Mo Hawkins, Irvin I .......... ......... S alem, Mo. Haymes, William G ............. Springfield, Mo Heacock, David I ............. Gloversville, N. Y Heath, Donald L ....... ........ R olla, Mo Hebert, Robert E ............. ...... T roy, N. Y Heidbreder, Warren O ............. Palmyra, Mo Heil, Iohn B ...................... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Heislor, William B ............. Pinckneyville, Ill Hellriegel, Edgar I ............... New York, N. Y Helwig, Arthur VJ ........... ....... K irkwood, Mo Henderson, Edward H ......... ,...... T hebos, Ill. Freeman, D. Freeman, I. Gates Gehfiq Graffagna Gibbs GI'1'1lI'1Skl GOIQ Henderson, William B ............. Lancaster, O Henry, Ellis C ............ ....... S t. Louis, Mo Hercules, Francis P ............. St. Charles, Mo Herley, David F ............... Kansas City, Kans Hernan, Iohn F ......................... St. Louis, Mo Herrmann, Thomas A...University City, Mo Hetherington, Iames L ......... Avon Park, Fla Heying, Lewis M ......... ........ G lasgow, Mo Higgins, Albert I ...... ....... P otosi, Mo Higgins, Wilton G ....... ............ L emay, Mo Hilburn, Iames O ............... Kansas City, Mo Kiwi. .,.fm7.5ef , 4 410' U ,Sy 1 .I My f f . f fi ff 4 ff f W f uf 1 2 f i ,, , ff , ,,f , ,1 , jf , f ,fr f ' ' , Y ,,,,.,,, ., , vinyl ffwwfff ,Q ff! fl! xl i 44 Z4 222 A if 5 14 I, 1. , . ' V- , ,JW ' ' f Q f , ,f qw , il' ,' ,ffil fr 5 ' CW? ' Wfffiri , 5, Q, I , , f f ,,ffv,if f ff -, f 1 i Z, , ,, ?.,5'g f f wr Q 'ff 5, ff ,r M ' f ,j M 2 4 f X 5 ' u,'f1f' 1',2- X ' ,vf f 3 f f f' f M! , , ,, J , f ,aff-1 1 M9411 2 f' f ff, fyuyy F l h Garino Freuler 2133152 O GZCZQLETIR. Gergeceff gilger Gilmore l Glenn glgovir 1 en Graves Gosen Gould Page One Hundred Eleven f , Ea '4 f ' . -- :VM Q l XL-' 3 , . - if 1 s 3 21, I my y Ib ' 'W' ii, . E f M f Q9 1: L. gf' -J ' . f .. . .,, 1 Ji - L. rv- A . s 5 .4 'f if .A 5 : 1 , . -I -ur' 'b ,011 A' -inj .,' 77, S.- x Q- f if rusv 411 Gi-wn Gif-viz: llrr: ll :z:.::pf::fl, I. Greenblatt Griffin Haclcel Hampson ilila- nr-rml:, Iolin ....... Hannibal, MO, llznf-lx, Victor lr-l ....... ,,,.,,,,, S 1, Lgujgl MO, llz:::11i:::, For-'Ari C ........ ...... E ast Liverpool, O. lizlii, Hume-yin A ...... ........... B olu, Turkey Hi?lael...1:i, l'-lflfllll ....... .......... R olla, Mo. llvflznit, Tori-'zld D .....,.., ...,... E asl Alton, Ill, lllwfl CTI'-'lfl A -.-.............. Brooklyn, N, Y' Hoffzxzm, Gccrfgo Cecil .... Hiqh Bridge, N, 1, Hello' Cin, Eomfzrd D ........... Amazonia, Mo, F53 Q'-vcrth, Cer-il 9 .. ..... Rolla, Mo. ECHL C ....... Rolla, Mo. l i Greene Gruendler Hagan Hamlin Holme, Rudolph N ............ Holmes, Thomas A .......... Holtqrieve, Bill M. Honerkamp, Donal Hook, Henry A .............. Horsley, Ioseph I ....... Horst, William E... Horton, Donald W ......... Greer, B. Guzzy Hallemann Hanson .....Lynbrook, N. Y .Wilminqton, Mass ......St. Louis, d L ........... St. Charles, ..........Vienna, .......Sikeston, ........KirkWood, Louis, Hauqhton, Clark F ....... ......... S t. Louis Hoult, Clarence C Houska, Howard ......... I Louis, Louis, PC1Qe One Hundred Twelve Mo Mo 111 Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo :H l'7' un' 3. Greer, D. GYGQOYY Gurnea Gull' K. Ham Hamvmond, 1' Harper Hams Hovis Floyd E ........ ....... R iver Mines, MO- Howard, Hilden D ........ ....... S t. Louis, T170 Howell, Bennett D ................... Mundelifl Howes, George E ......... Pe Huber, Paul A ....... Hudson, Albrose I ......... Huffer, Iames O... Huffer, Richard D ............. Hughes, Iames W ........ ............... Humphrey, Waldo Hursh, Clyde L ...... D ....... Kansas CiTYf K G, 111 lham Manor, I-I. Y Perryville, M0 Niagara Falls, ll, Y East St. Louis, Ill East Sz. Louis Ill 'JDS ...............Ro11Gf MO' Dixon, MO' vw fzllrison flllins Ulllhlifier A-:my Fir A Cfllnqs' Lo: llillfllison M ' 4 Hylchi 'ISOHA rms! C V hill rfflus r BSU Wh l Y .1,c1,,,,nC fin' Henry C l7EIrc l 'LH R . ' Sid: .:q,,,i, ' I Cllohn ,IQES ., 'DW .Jqleson .Gem J'un1o1' Class Harrison Hawkins Heidbreder Henry Hutchings, Hutchison, Alden Hutchinson, Leigh. HYmes, Charles R Louis E ........ C ........ ITTIUS, Ben W ............ Isbell, Clarence A Tien, Henry C ........... Tversen, Reid E ...... Iqdwickl lohn E .......... IGIHQS, David D ........ Jamieson, George. Hart, F. Hayrnes Heisler Hercules ..............Morris, Ill .....Springfield, Mo. .........LaGrange, 111. Osage Beach, Mo. ......,.........Rol1a, Mo Union City, Conn. Louis, Mo ..........Springfie1d, 111 ...........Chicago, lll .....Springfield, Mo W ................. St. Louis, Mo Hart, W. Hauser Hebert Heil Hellriegel Helwig Hernan Herrmann Jare, Jacob ............... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Jayne, Harold M ...... ...... T renton, Mo Jeffries, Norman W' ........ ........... R olla, Mo. Jenkins, Donald H ........ Johnson, Edward L. Johnson, John C ........ Johnson, Ray B ..,....... ....... Johnson, Warren H ......... Johnston, Henry M ......................... Johnston, Ralph D... Johnston, Ralph E .... ..........Jop1in ........Pine Bluff, Ark. , Mo .........Rialto, Calif Schiller Park, N. Y ....West Plains, Mo Louis, Mo A1't7m1,1' Muwaly pupil Page One Hundred Thirteen .Bradleyville, Mo. Morris, Ill. -x Kapernaros Elias L.. Karigan, William A... .........Ames .......Sedalia 1 la Mo , -. ,KEN A f 1 -0, ,l .Jar 'Q ,A 1 fizfg . ,zwgul wp JJHI 'L ,44w.'T ,-1 ,alta-I'-may ' , l U'lm',g- afruirl of H10 dark. Junior Class 1949 ' f-- fr 'rl r Johnston Robert A ....... ....... P evely o. Iones Lester G ........ ............. S t. Louis, Mo. Iones Richard C .... .... L ee's Summit, Mo. Iones Robert W .... ....... B rookfield, Mo. Iones, Shelvy B ...... .......... R olla, Mo. Jones, Staniey H ............................... Dixon, Mo. Jones, William H ........... Western Springs, Ill. Iorcke, Oliver A ........ ................. R olla, Mo. Ioslin, Irwin L ........ ...,..... S pringiield, Mo Kaiser, Warren F ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo Kallbrier, Joseph E ...... ....... R olla Mo Karr, Ralph I ............... . ........ St. Louis, Kastanas, Andrew G ............... St. Louis Kasten, Kenneth G ..... Kauffman, Edward E 1 .......Iackson, ...............Princeton r Kehr, Edwin A ............ ........ S t. Louis Keller, Gerald N ....... Keller, Russell M ........ ....... 1 Mo Mo Mo M 0 Mo. Savannah, Mo. Malverne, N. Y. Kelley, George H ............. Marblehead, Mass. Kelley, William O ....... Baxter Springs, Kang, King, Klllql Kiwi Kirby Hefh9fi1'1QfOr1 ' Higgins Hinch II-.gffsinndn Hobelmcxn Hockett Hoeffler Holme Hollenbach Hollingsworth Hollis Hook Holmes Holtgrieve Honerkcrmp PGCJ9 One Hundred Fourteen H Ut l'ier22:0l1l Kelly, Peter B ......... Kennedy, I. C .......... Ketz, Iohn I .............. Kieffer, William I.. Kimball, Charles T ...... Kime, Max D .......,. Kinder, David C .... King, Alvin C ...... .......Princeton, ...........Rolla, ......Gary, W. Maplewood, ......St. Louis, ........Iamesport, ............Carlyle Mo Mo Va Mo Mo Mo Ill Granite City, Ill King, Donald T ................... Indianapolis, Kingsborough, Donald G...Kansas City, Kirby, Iohn R .........,.............. ...ChillicOthe, Ind Mo Mo .l Kirchhoefer, Albert F ........... Klaber, George B .................. Klaus, Irvin .................... New Klein, Roger E ........ Kleine, Paul I ......... ....St. Louis, ...St. Louis, Brunswick, ...Kirkwood, ....St. Louis, Klemme, Alfred T ........ ....... S t. Louis, Kline, Charles R ....... Knappert, Iohn W ........ Knauer, Robert T ......... Knepper, Andrew E .............. Knigge, Clemens E ............... P : ........Centralia .......Chicago ....St. Louis, .Fair Grove, Mo Mo N. I Mo Mo. Mo , Ill , Ill Mo Mo. ..Evansville, lll Knight, George L ......... Knoernschild, Ralph Webster Groves, Mo Charles, Mo Knowles, Carl M .........., .,..... S pringfield, Mo Knueppel, Ronald L ........ Koch, Iack N .............. ........AIIIton, Mo .........Clayton, Mo Koenig, Wesley B ................. New Athens, lll Kollasch, Edward I ......... ........... P urdin, Mo Kollmar, Leonard V ................. Irvington, N. I Koppel, Peter I .......... .........Villa Park, Ill Kottwitz, Wayne E ....... .......... N ol-comis, Ill Kovach, Iohn I ....... f-nl' vi? 'Q' ' s 'if' q............,4- Xqgpf' I-Iorsley Horst I-lovis Howard Hutchison, A. Hutchison, L. Iversen lcrdwick Horton Howell Hymes Iarnes Houghton Huber Imus Iarnieson Page One Hundred Fifteen Houk Hursh Isbell Iare .........WoOdriver, Ill fi E I-Iouska Hurst Iten Iorcke 'gp?g.iq:L.I f 1 i A gk .' A . s- .- 1. -....'.-' 4-rf r-' 1 E I' . I , .34 iff il-11 ! zz I . yas, -N... lar r A ' f 'D , 4. - 1- ' I 4 4. 3 1, . y 1 'ui A ,'? w 4- 9 A A F' t iv tqymg Ietlries Iehnston, R. A. lohnston, R. E. togtin Kaiser Kauffman Kchr Koi.-.'1i:'ki, 'Ihcmas A ..... Richmond Hts., Mo. ilcrzilmsizi, Edward A ................. St. Louis, Mo. ilrainuss, Albert M .......,..... New York, N. Y. Kr..::::r-r, Frank A ......,.. University City, Mo. Kraus, Krzzl L ...,............. University City, Mo. Q Krause, Arthur M .......,...,.......,... Albany, N. Y. Krautschnezdc-r, Kari L ............. St, Louis, Mo. Krauttcr, Henry I ,.......,.,.,,.,..... Irvington, N. I. Krzz-sets, Ioseph S .,........ .....,.. S t. Louis, Mo. Kreienkarnp, Ralph D ................. Glencoe, Mo. Krettzman, Donald O .......,. ........ G ary, Ind. I L I , Y M, Iohnson, E. lO1'11'1SO1'1, I- Iones, L. IODGS, R- Kallbrier KGPGTUGTOS Keller KelleY Kruger, Iohn H ............... Landover Hills, Md Kruse, Arthur O ....... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Kuebrich, Herbert P ................. Dunkirk, N. Y. Kuehnert, Arlen E ....... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Kuhlman, Ennis A ................... Concordia, Mo. Kunz, Charles O ...... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. ict-fades, Edward 1 ........ ....... E Qgqrviile, 111. Kyburz, Edward P ............. Hempstead, N. Y. Laird, Harry W ....... ,.......... M alvern, Ark Lancaster, Edgar M ......... Jefferson City, Mo. Landis, Edwin R ....... ......... S hrewsbury, Mo. Page One Hundred Sixteen Iohnson, R. Iones, S. Kastanas Kelly Lange, Clarence A ...... ..... Langston, Merritt E ......... Iohnston, H- Iones, W- Kasten Kennedy ....St. Louis, M0- . ,....,. .Peoriai 111, Rona. MO- M o M o lvl o M o Mo. Mo. Lansford, Raymond E ..................... Laubach, Eugene M ............. Little Rock, Aik- Lqvery, Frederick G ....... ............. R ollU Lgwrence, Edwin F ......... ............. R olla, Lay, George R ........... .... S t. LouiS Leach, Willard E .......... .......... E llsinore, Ledford, Raymond C ................. Hannibal, ....Sf. Louis' Lee, Kenneth Q ----'---- Leonard, Robert H .--.--- .......RollC1, Mo. K ti lim. D Klaus ' Klemme LW, X L'5Wi3' lun Lichiusl KE Lldslm-V Lieber, Ge! lighsch 1 Littiimdg el tindimore linkemqn ttqch IQ ' Thi rw- .Tunior Class Ketz King, D. Klaus Klemme Kieffer Kingsborough Klein Knappert Leverett, Virgil A ....... ............... R olla, Lewis, lames W ....... ......... K ansas City, Lichius, Kenneth VV ............. Chesterfield, Lidster, William A ......... ,................ A lton, Lieber, Gerald ....... ........ S t. Louis, Liebsch, lack A ........ Lillibridge, Robin ........ .........Wellston, .......Granite City, Lindimore, Eldon C ....... ........ M ontrose, Linkeman, Charles W ....... Edwardsville, Linkogle, Fred E ............................... Alton, Loach, James A ............ .New Kensington, Mo Mo Mo 111 Mo Mo. Ill Mo Ill Ill Pa Kinder King, A. Kime Kirby Kleine Kline Knepper Knigge Lodwick, Llewelyn N ........... Colombiana, O Lohman, Harry C ........... ......... S t. Louis Mo Longolius, Walter C ........ ......... L emay, Mo Lowe, Gerald E .......... ........ S pringfield, Mo. Luetjen, Hulen H ....... ......... S mithton, Mo Lukrofka, Lovell I ........ ......... R olla, Mo Luthy, Edgar M ......... ......... L ebanon, Mo. Lyons, Francis D ....... ........ S pringfield, Mo. Lyons, Francis L ........ .......... B rookfield, Mo Lyons, Roger B ....... ............ R olla, Mo McClinton, Iohn L ....... ..... .....St. Louis, Mo. Yo-Yo, the Plumber. Page One Hundred Seventeen E4-'41 mul at :vm It unior Class 1949 lvicCombs, Roger E ....... ......... O verland, Mo McCullough, 'Walter C ...... ......... R olla, Mo McDermott, Arthur R ......,.......... St. Louis, Mo McDonald, Robert E ......... Springfield, Mass McDonough, Iohn D ........... Southgate, Calif. McFadden, Hugh W ........ ......... C hicago, Ill McGaughey, Charles E ............... Keokuk, la McGee, Richard L ........ . ......... Rolla, Mo McGovern, Daniel E ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo McGowen, Iohn P ......,. ........ L aurens, S. C McGowan, Robert E ................. St. Louis, Mo Knight Knoernschild Koenig Kollasch Kovach Kowalski Kraxness Krautschneider P599 One Hundred Eighteen McGrath, Donala R ........ .............. G ary, Incl. Mat Mclntyre, Albert B ............. Philadelphia, Pa. Mac McKenzie, Benjamin F ,.................... Rolla, Mo. MGC Mclvlahan, lack E ....... ........ C ocoa, Fla. MGC McNally, Robert I ........ .......... D unkirk, N. Y. Mad McNely, Warren E ................... East Alton, lll. Mah MoNichols, Iohn R ....... ......... S t. Clair, Mo. MGH McNulty, Patrick I ....... ......... S pringfield, Ill. MGH McVey, Ioseph S ........ ........... R olla, Mo. Man! Mqbie, Edward L ........ ......... L emuy, MO. Mum Mabie, George W ....... ........ L emay, Mo. Mum Knueppel Koppel Kraus Kreitzman Koch . Ku Kottwitz Iqghnert K ause cg Kluse ste' ndfle s ,QQ si -Q, ., , , xc' N -.pw ig-. x ' N Ky Qt' u. x 5. . X, Q X-x -.Ig .q. x ., :Nq- six 'It s N, Ill, MacAnanny, Iames H .....,... Worcester, Mass MacDonald, David H ........ ......... P eoria, Ill MacDonald, Iohn B .......,............. Roselle, N. I Mace, Charles E ............... Iefferson City, Mo Madelung, William E ............... Milford, Conn Mahoney, Charles T ,............ Needham, Mass Main, William I .......... ........... C hicago, Ill Mallrich, Victor E ............... Valley Park, Mo Manetzke, Joseph C ..................... Eureka, Mo Mann, Carl K ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Manning, Roy E ....... ...,.. H urricane, W. Va Kuehnert Kuhlman Lancaster Landis Lay Leach Lillibridge Lindimore Manocchio, Paul ....... .............. B oonton, N. I. Marcus, Leslie D ........... University City, Mo. Marinkovic, Sergio F ..... Zagveb, Iugoslavia Marshall, Donald 'N ........... Gilman City, Mo Martin, Bert E .............. Martin, Neil C ....... Mason, Ernie V ...... ........Evansville, Incl .......Salem, Mo ..,......Roxana, Ill Mason, Woodrow H ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Massa, Charles L ............... Edwardsville, Ill Matthews, Paul A ...... Mattlage, Raymond F ........ ......Clayton, N. Y. .....Florissant, Mo. Maxerner, Wilbur R ....... ............. Means, Robert T ....... lviegeff, Seymour ........ ..A1ton, Ill. Manchester, Mo. Brooklyn, N. Y. Meier, Harvey W ......... ....... B rentwood, Meier, Howard F ............................ Mendell, Robert H ........... Iefferson City Mengel, William K ......... ...........Ro1la Menzemer, Charles L ............ ...St. Louis .Rolla, Merkle, Robert I ....... ........ S t. Louis Merritt, Dwight A ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mertens, Keith A ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. .-.Q-Q, 4Q tK fdw Wu 4,0 ' Kunz Langston Ledford Linkogle Kwadas Kyburz Laird Lansford Laubach Lawrence Lichius Lidster Liebsch Lodwick Lohman Lowe Page One Hundred Nineteen V I A-,W-,fx r-- ' I wav!! A , fi, f '1 , L I' 'xxx . .wo f' - ' ' 1 'B w ! -ar ali' L , by 9 xl. V 91 . Aw fr t A tri F , ...gp T 'f 'fijjjf' -L 3 f 3 rw, M X, gap' 7 if , Ny 7, ,e 1 l. Q, , . : QS, y if '- T? ' if li 1 I ,lx A t.gQgg,:rE:?gI',Ea,, l : 1 il ' .icq Q 7 3 15 'L N---tw C 3 tl' uit 14 ,J ., rf-Aw - WPS, 2 ., fs. -ri 1 -41 N gil L si f. , Y.'v , arf? N25 '1 Wfmx my .1- srffs ' r 'is 1 'ff i x l 2 f t L 2, ,,.. i if X X it no I X lf:-f .QL N...s l.-1--f l.1z3::fll:'r Lyons, F. Lyons, R. T-l z I 3.1 :vi fri tld, I. Mace Madelurtq ?.f r:.:z if T.C'rnn Manoccliio Marcus T-T 2:1 'I' F-51221 Matthews Mattlaqe t ...,.. Evil' lr Mill-.'r, Frank AH. .......... Webster Groves, Mo. f'1, lf-,air I-ro. l.liilf-r, lirmes If ...... .. .....,.. Centralia, Mo. '1 1'n' fl- Y' 'lille-r, Iolin R .....,. ....,. E ast Haven, Conn I v V--YV yn L,--.. -.fu ',1',r , lczaegult ............Sprinqt'ield, Mo. '- -.. . ', .. I- V t'-J firmer, jO1.'I'f1li VJ ...... ,..Ca5,--3 Girardeau, Mo. -, 1, iw rr, Exyzncnd O ...... ........ S t. Louis, Mo X A '-A' Hill ' R:f:lz'rrd E ..,.... ........ S t. Louis, Mo T-rfirl-' Il, I:::.rnie H ........ ....... I oplin, Mo. X Cf- Li'-21? ll. George D ...,., ......, S t. Louis, Mo. , Ytriz TI. Y. Rzfghard I ....... ............. S t. Louis, Mo. K H 1 gr, G-zorae L ......... Webster Groves, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty 0-any Maine, G. tftfrbifw IT- Mahoney Mffm, Marshall Muffin N Maxeiner Mficomb-' Monroe, Vllilliain Ft ............... Tarrytown, IJ. Y. Mooney, Edward W ................... St. Louis, M - lfloore, Donald D ....... Monterey Park, CWNA Moore, Franklin L ...... .,....... H ollrr, Mo. Moreland, Omega ll ...... .,.... S t. l'1U1'ffPf MO' Morris, Robert I ...... . ...... ...... S t. Louis, M0- Moscker, Emil .................. Niagara Falls, ll. Y. Moser, Clarence I .,...... ........ B runswicki MO' Mottin, Ralph E ...... .,..... F erQU5Onf MO' Moyie, Randall E ...... ......Lernay, M0- Muehrinq, John E ........ ......... R olla, MO- MQDE MCGQQUM MCGI r.tcttttfty liftleilerl I Murphy ' Hmllhy Mlltrh Y, ltlvslinski l', .uzgfl Edt EI . - -. dl' Rt NEISQHA D 1. 49150 nf lc l lelzgbqnd ll Ale llSlQedti .Tumor Class McDermott McDonough McGee McGovern McGrath McIntyre McNulty McVey Mueller, Harold E ........ ........ R olla, Mo Murphy Byron I ...... .......... S t. Louis, Mo Murphy Paul I ........ .......... C hillicothe, Mo Murphy, William L ............. Rochester, N. Y. Myslinski, Frank I. Neer, Edgar V ....... Neidel, Roger A ..... Nelson, Donald E ........ Nelson, Iames B ...... ..............Rolla, Mo ..........l-lannibal, Mo ........Affton, Mo ...............Cairo, lll .........Ione-sburg, Mo Netzeband, 'William F ...... ......... I oplrn, Mo Neustaedter, Robert H ............... St. Louis, Mo. McFadden McGowan, I. McNely Means Nichol, Alexander I.. Nickel, Wayne L ....... Nickens, Thomas L ........ . Niederstadt, Roland I ........ Nierdieck, Melvin E. Nolan, Paul B .......,.,. Norris, Marion E ...,.. North, Oliver S ......... Norton, Marion I ........ Novotnak, Frank ...,..... Nunn, Donald H ....... Page One Hundred Twenty-One McGaughey McGowan, McNichols Megeff .......Elgin, Ill. .......Iopl1n, ...........Dexter, .East St. Louis, ......St. Louis, .......St. Louis, ...........Rolla, ...Mauckport, .......l-lartford, ........Benld, .......St. Louis, Mo Mo Ill Mo Mo Mo Ind Ill Ill Mo Smiling Jack. R. O'Connor, Iarnes VV... O'Dell, I-larry B ........ Ogle, Nolan L ............. Oldenburg, Theodore Oliphant, Iohn D .,..... Osborn, Charles F ,.... Ouzer, Seymour ......... ............P1erce City, ........Springiield, Mass Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo .. ...,. Rochester, N. Y. Owens, Robert L ............. .............. A lton, Ill Packheiser, Franklin Palubiak, Charles ...... Parker, Philip L ...... O ................. Vichy, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo Parker, R. C ......, .East Alton, lll Parks, Iohn W ............. ........ S t. Louis, MO Passarolli, William F ................. Albion, N.Y Patrick, Donald I.. Patten, Robert I ..... Paulick, Edward E ......... . Paulsell, Robert E. Paulsell, William G ....... Springfield, Mo ...........Rolla, Mo. ........Le-rnay, MO, .........Rolla, Mo. ........Olney, Ill Pavlakes, Iohn M ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo Payne, Grover C ......... ........ W hittington, Ill Payne, Murel L ...... Springfield, Mo Pegizv M i , H. W. ' M nqel Mgriitt hIf1Z?ei' H. E. 5232531 Miaddleton MfdYeff Milich Miller, B. Miller, O Miller, I. E. Miller, I. R. Miller, R. B. Miller, - ' Page One Hundred Twenty-Two M- ggililgil Nlulhyi llehqi Peel, Frederick W ....... Peetz, Eugene I ............ Pendracky, Walter Penotti, Victor G ..... Pentecost, Iohn R .... Peppers, Robert E .... .......Rolla, Mo ......St. Louis, Mo, I ...,..... Edwardsville, Ill Perino, Pete R ........... Perryman, Ioseph E ........Paterson, N. I .....Lancaster, Vlfisc ........Belleville, Ill ...........Benld, Ill ...............Assumption, Ill Peterson, Donald W ............... Normandy, Mo Peterson, Eugene F. Schenectady, N. Y. Peterson, Ralph E ....... Webster Groves, Mo. Petska, Albert M ......... .... Petty, William L ....... Pfitzer, Iohn R ........ Phelps, Arthur L .....,... .....Marceline, Mo. ........Riverside, lll. .......Mex1co, Mo. ..............Rolla, Mo Phillips, Harvey I ............... Shrewsbury, Mo Phillips, Lloyd B ...... Pigott, Philip G ......... ...... Pippert, William ....... Plunkett, Frank A ............. Poliquin, Thomas E ....... Pollock, William E ...... ...........Ironton, Mo ...Iacksonville, Ill .......St. Louis, Mo Portchester, N. Y. .......Overland, Mo Louis, Mo. Porter, Robert C ........ ......... M t. Vernon, Potts, Iames E ........... .......... R olla, Powers, Lee Walter ........ ....... S t. Louis, Preiss, Robert K ......................... Iowa City, Proffer, Howard K ....... Cape Girardeau, Pyle, Raymond D ........ ............ D uOuoin, Radford, Clarence E ............... Springfield Ralya, Earl C ..........., ....... R olla, Ransom, Garland G ....... ........ R enault Rausch, Maurice K ......... ........ M onett, Redding, Iames A ....... ...... I eanette, Mo Mo Mo la Mo Ill Ill Mo Ill Mo Pa se S Minshall Mitchell Moreland Morris Murphy, P. Murphy, N. Netzeband Neustaedter Moder Moscker Myslinski Nichol Monroe Moser Neer Nickel Page One Hundred Twenty-Three '- J- 1'-3- ' -I Mooney Moore Mottin Mueller Neidel Nelson Nickens Niederstadt I an , 5, A, ' -. Q, f fiil, 4. , ' .2 ' 1 'x f r x ', av 6, - N' , fm- sl '-u- Cf ',V W X1 it L . QW' .as -ss. ,l 15,7 1 .135 1 '- 7',r' S' 1 all . tr-7' is L , . f fn W . M 5 PM . 1 Q 15 3 '19 wi 3 f -4' A 1 1' 'N -1 , .F Y ky up 4' f I RN 1 3.2 Q '. 1,3 g fi. ...-. 'A B i r' i-2' -gi . '19 , 'E 'isa l 5 f N 1'l'Q if 'QQ' was li' f pl' af fi 'gs ,1 'l F ,NM , ,. ,, Mm, f,,t.,r 'vt jyf,j: .ii .. .xiwftwz I Ni-'-rciiv-cl: Norris Norton North Novotrwk OICOUHQII O'D-'ll Oldenburg Oliphcrnt Ouzer OWGYIS Packhclldcr Prrlublrxlz Porl-:s Possorelli Pcrtrick PGUGH Pauhck, , pXlll23f'll, R. Ptmlsell, W. Payne, G. Pcryne, M. Peetz Pendflckf' R 'fi- G Gff7'i' A ---4+A'-'---- DO'-'JHCYS GYOVG, Ill Richichi, Iohn F ......... ........ C ollinsville, Ill. Roach, Kenneth C ......,.. .... . ......Rollc, Mo. R-1---. 't':: , 'l'ii-ferric-rv I ,.....,,........... St. Louis, Mo Richtgrl Hang, E ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, M ineolc, N, Y, Robbins, George F ................. Brentwood, MO- R-fktxtv, Gill--'xt I ,....., .......... O verldnd, Mo Rjclgg-115, Willium F Birmingham, Ala, Rober, Donald L ........... Webster Groves, MO- R-1-::. xt-1--, Ho-if-,rt ......,. ,,..,... C entmlio, lll Riedm, Chgrlgs M ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, C hicqqo, 111. Roberts, William H ............. Pcrrcrqould, Ark. R mm'5'H' l 'llll'l'i' E ' ' S 1' Louis' HO Ric-pl, Marvin S ...,..... ........ S t. Ioseph, Mo. Robinson, Gene F ' ' H CHU' MO' Rf m'f Lum I b' 'l l' 5 wif' MO Ries, Francis W ......... ....... E mnqham, Ill. Roe-mermcm, Richard 1 .........,... sn. Louis, MO- Rontlzc, R.gv2g.iy: I .....,, ..,..,, P liilacielpiiiu, Pd Rlqql jggeph E ....... ......... S prinqfield, Mo. Roenfeldt, Harold R ................. St. Louis, Mo. Rosmk- Anlhfwl' V '-4-'----4,-- pfilllif Blllffl MO- Riqqs, Robert C ,....... ...... S prinqfield, Mo. Rohliinq, Gerald H ........ ...,.... S t. LouiS, MO' Refmldgf HWY 'E Q------- ----l- '-- F 0111 HO Rim. luck A .,..... ..........,, A iron, Ill. Romer, Joe C ............ ....... P uiqski, 're-nn. Rico' GUN H ---'---- -4-- --- 5 lOHi.Dl1GH. MO Riviello, Scxl ....... .... B rooklyn, N. Y. Roller, Raymond F ........ ......., C oshocton, O- Pcrqe One Hundred Twenty-Four gfnotti en Phill? P0llock ll0loft, EL v- '4 .vim Uno, Hlllle. 1 RUSS, IGH Hath, Don Houssguul lf' UIQ, HO. llflvlllonl I lltcke LH Hu l C Kit' C Junior Class Penotti Perryrnan Phillips Pollock Roloft, Emil A ........ Romano, Frank I.. ,.,..-I Pentecout Peterson Picketts Porter ........Iselin, N. I .....Paterson, N. I. Romine, Charles F ............... Granite City, Ill Ross, Iames D ....... Roth, Donald K .......... Rousseau, Iames C Rowe, Robert D ..... Rowton, Richard L Ruckel, Ralph E ....... Rucker, Charles O .......Rochester, Ill. .......Albany, N. Y. .............Birmingham, Ala ........Savannah, Mo ...............Springfield, Mo ..........Chicago, Ill .........Sedal1a, Mo Peppers Perino Petty Pfitzer Plunkett Poliquin Potts Preiss Rudoff, Paul .......... . .. ........ St. Louis, Mo. Ruenheck, Raymond T ............. St. Louis, Mo. Ruprecht, William I ......... ........ R olla, Mo. Rutz, Warren W .......... ........ C uba, Mo. Sabo, Eugene L .,..... ........ R olla, Mo. Sabo, Virginia P .......... ........ R olla, Mo. Sakonyi, Iohn I ........ ........ O rlent, Ill. Salomo, Walter E ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Salvaggi, Iohn R ........ Lockport, N. Y. Whezc, one 7710712 to go! Page One Hundred Twenty-Five 'C' -,XAIL .ws--I ,.-,1 -EJ -.- , is ,L , -,g, - M-- .I II I 'W IH II I Ilia I, ll I I I I I I II I u , You 1011 'cm, Prof. ' Junior Class 1 l i ,!! i I 1 1949 is li l, I. 1, I I , Y if Samuel, Don W ........... Cape Girardeau, MO Sanders, Cloice R ...,... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Sanderson, Earl D ......... ......... O ak Park, Ill Satterlee, Iohn D ........ ........ S prinqfielcl, Mo Sayre, Lawrence E ...... ......... R olla, Mo Scales, Stanley R ............... Middletown, N. Y Schaefer, Marianne ....... ....... A ffton, Mo Schmedt, Herbert L .................. Palmyra, Mo Schmidt, Robert N ......... ......... O rland, Calif. KI 'Q' ,I Ig I, 'Q If 5 Schmidt, Russell L ....... ....... S t. Louis, Schmidt, Vernon E ....... ....... S t. Louis, Schmitz, Richard P ......... .......... T hayer, Schnaedelbach, Gerald Webster Groves, Schneider, Norman F...Cape Girardeau, Schneider, Robert W ................. Robinson, Schneider, Eugene T .......... ........ C arlyle, Schoenky, Henry P ............,...... Kirkwood, Schrader, Elmer D ....... ........ L emay, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Ill Ill Mo Mo gggwfl sew. ff' See. BII Seilzt W p 1 Ransom Y e Radford Ralya 1 Rausch Rees Rekate 223315 e Remmeft Benner Rentko Riqg Reynolds Richichi Ries Im H013 2 1 4 Page One Hundred Twenty-Six Schuenemeyer, Irwin .......Union, Schuermann, William Schwab, Richard E ......... Scofield, Nancy ...... Scown, Roy I .......... Sculley, Joseph R ....... Seay, Edward A ......... See, Bryan G ...... Seitz, Warren G ....... O ................. Rolla, .......Overland, .........Rolla, Louis, East St. Louis, Independence, .........Rolla, Louis, v-me I. N52 W X X X . N gs . r N A. - -ss, X X pw' . tx. , N 'X I . - :- X Q .yi - . QQ , 1 x .. xw .- t 'L 1 1 we Rinq Rohlfinq Rudoff Sabo, E. vs Riviello Roloff Ruenheck Sabo, V. Selby, lohn Serafini, Edwin M ....... Sereno, Leroy F... Settgas, Robert C .............. Shaffer, Robert B.. Shanafelt, Merrin Shearon, James T .......Bethany, Mo. ..........Iasper, Mo. ........Montreal, Wisc. .Woodhaven, N. Y. Iames, Mo. E ....... Sheeley, Henry A ....... Shelton, Gerald C ,...... ......Belleville, lll. ........Guthrie, Ky. .....Warrenton, Mo. .........Bolivar, Mo. Shepard, William M. Upper lvionteclair, N. l. Shopher, Sterlinq D ........... Shourd, Roy R ........ Shukers, Charles F ............ Shulaw, Walter A. Sieckman, Eugene Silver, Milton M ..... Silver Sidney ........... H ......... Simmons, Wilbur L ........ East St. Louis, lll. ........Rolla, Mo. .. ......... Rolla, Mo. Lawrenceville, lll. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. ...,.....Portland, Me. .......Quincy, lll. Qu Ig 'Man-6 Milky Rober Romine Rushton Sakonyi Page One S, www, , , MW I 4 r .. Q , xx 41 'Q W. i K1 1 S 'rid 'Xi N I Y ff:y '!f Robinson Roth Rusk Salomo Hundred Twenty-Seven 7'b,. Roemerman Roenfeldt Rowe Rucker Rust Ruiz Samuel Sanders lf my Nj' f 1 kill' s 1 4' ,'? sl Q K tw, -J , 0 v--al Sf wl' cggx MW . il I-wh r. ,gl ,ga-ni --4. 'nv-ai' Sanderson Satterlee Schmitz Schnaedelbach Schrader Schuermann Seitz Serafini Simpson, Richard N ...... Sims, Dale E ...... Sinz, Edward M ....... .. Skalka, Edward Skinner, Milton Slack, Clayton Slankard, Rober Sliqer, Arlen G ......... ......... Slover, Edwin E F ................. t C ....... .........Rolla, Mo .......Zeiqler, Ill ......St. Louis, Mo ..Brooklyn, N. Y ...Sprinqfield, Ill Platteville, Vsfisc. ..........Flint, Mich McDonald, Tenn ........I-lurley, N. M Sayre Schneider, D. Schwab Settqas Smart, Richard I ........ Smith, Donald W ......,. Smith, Edward L ......... Smith, George R ........ Smith, Hal I ........ Smith, Leslie E ...... Smith, Marvin E ....... Smith, Russell A Snider, Everal L Scales Schneider, N. Sculley Shaffer .Webster Groves, Mo. ........Rolla, Mo. .......Cantwell, Mo. Louis Mo. ........Rolla, Mo. ........Lemay Mo. Louis, Mo ........SouthWick, Mass ........Rolla, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight Schaefer Schneider, R. Seay Shearon Snyder, Luther P ........ Sontaq, lack A ........ Soxman, Edwin I ................. Spackler, Don E ......... Schmidt Schnicdcr See Shocloy ,.........RollU, M0- ......St. LouiS, M0 Kansas CNY, M0 ......St. LouiS, MO' Spanier, Lawrence A ...... ,.,.... B rooklyrl, ll- Y Spencer, 'William A .... ,... ......... Spiller, William C ........ Spilrnan, James A ........ Spindle, Harvey E .... .......Marion, Ill' , .....,.. Rona, MO- ..,......CabOO1f NIO' St, Louis, M0- Elwllcu flier. s tim L SI Sltver 4 HMSHG ' lit sling A kv lol' --A .jllflqsrl PM S131 lmqfl, HW: . . fv - inhtt 'si I t li Q-..,t,A ...sl 2' EM - .tw lv -2213: J, PM Eglr N 'C k ' 'Uls- Junior Class 1949 13, Shelton Silver, S. Skinner Slover Spiniello, Virgil R ....... Sponske, Iohn I .... Shepard Sims Slack Smart .......Orange, N. I. ..........Rolla, Mo. SIDTUIQGI, Everett W ............... Woodriver, Ill Stallman, Ralph A ...... Stanhope, Richard Starke, Robert E... Statler, Clifford A. Statler, Fred I ........ Steele, Eugene W.. ...........Rolla, Mo D .,............... St. Louis, Mo ........Springfield, Ill ......St. Louis, Mo .......Rolla, Mo. .......Rolla, Mo. Shourd Silver, M. Sinz Skalka Slankard Sliqef Smith, G. Smith, L- Steele, George R ....... ............ R olla, Mo Steele, Robert R ................... West Plains, Stegemeier, Richard I ............. Woodriver, Stein, William E ,.......... ..,..... A ffton, Steiner, Robert H ....... ......... S t. Louis, Steinmetz, Charles E ..,.............. St. Louis, Stephens, Iohn F ......... Richmond Hgts., Stephenson, William B ............. St. Louis, Steuterman, lack A ..... Richmond Hgts., Mo. Ill Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Tickling the ivory. Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine ,La Hold that Tiger ! Junior Class 1949 Stevens, Billy ......... ....... S ullivan, Stevens, Dale F ....... .......... R olla, Stevens, Ioseph W ....... ......... S t. Louis, Stewart, Robert M ............. Waynesville, Stieqlitz, Val H ........ ......... T he Plains, Stifel, Eugene F ......... ........ A lton, Strain, Robert A ........ ...... R olla, Strassner, Stewart H ........... Maplewood, Strauqhan, Donald E ........... Farmington, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Va. Ill Mo Mo. Mo Strauss, Ervinl ........ St Lou- M ....... . 15' Stronq, lohn F .......... ........ S prinqfield, MO Sufffedilli, Romeo L ........... Waterbury C I Oflll Swartz, Shirley W ........... Independence M , to Swoboda, Richard G ......... Washington N 1 'tO Sydner, John I ............ .... S i Louis i' . 1 LAO Tabachnick, Daniel ...... University City MO Tate, David E ........... Beersheba Spqgh, Tenn Tatosian, Vanagan .............. Granite City, 111 O. 1 ii wtf' Tailtl' b Tatltf' I Teiifu' TESL vm vijshcffl Tcvnili L Tennitoit. ' cklef SESEETM' Smnith, R. Sontag ggi-kg I Stigqli signer Spluef Stanhope stein stint!! Steiner Steele Stegemeier Stevens Tfltqsi Stephenson Steuterman Tennmqh PC1439 One Hundred Thirty A Wil, l Taylor, Andrew M ........ ......... F erguson, Taylor, Donald I ........ ........ K irkwood, Taylor, Iack C ............... ....... M ounds, Teagarden, Dwight M ....... . ..... Iantha, Teel, William L ....... ....... R olla, Telthorst, Don H ......... ...... S t. Louis, Temple, Don L ............ .......... A lion, Tennikoit, Henry G ..........,...... Woodriver, Tennill, lack R ......, ....... R oodhouse, Mo Mo Ill Mo. Mo Mo Ill Ill Ill. Terry, Randolph M... Teter, Floyd M ........ Tharp, David H ......... Theerman, Harold B Theerman, Wilbert K ............. ...Overland, Mo. .....Gillespie, Ill. . ............. lllmo, Mo Warrenton, Mo Warrenton, Mo Thomas, Robert L ......... Independence, Kans Thompson, Owen E ....................... Amity, Mo Thrall, Everett W ............... Lawrenceville, lll Tibbs, Harold E .....,. .......Ro1la, MO Timbrook, Paul NV ...... Timlin, Iames B ...... Timmer, Don ....... Timmerman, Edwin O ............. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Albans, N. Y. Ferguson, lflo. Tolgay, Mitat Y ........ ......... K ayseri, Turkey Tone, Donald R ................. ....... E aston, Pa. Torres-Calderon, Hector ................. .Lima, Peru Toth, Vincent V ................... Bonne Terre, Mo. Tubielewicz, Thaddeus V...New York, N. Y. Stieglitz Stifel Strong Suffredini Tatosian Taylor, A. Tennill Terry it Strain Swartz Taylor, D. Teter GNFU! Strassner Swoboda Taylor, l. Theerman, H. Page One Hundred Thirty-One , f 7 4.1, .E fw -,4: X'-.2 X --.. gisgsgl- ge: I .541 irq:- .iwmvisf f 25,553 1 -ar' N--:fy Straughan Strauss Sydner Tate Temple Tennikoit Theerman, W. Thomas BRL .4 .,- ' Y ,f -4- ...--.-4 .-7,--f -P-. z , ,J ' if H our ,or r o if fs ,J 1 Q , ..... . , x XF -www19W ' 3, words ir' el, ,hz ff 4 , ' T 1 GY T'bb Timlin ,rgimfler TSIEHGH 1 1 S . . ur V Caro Thomp on Qgrgl Tuegel Tulrlmfgllff Umaqe Vgfk BKHLQ Urnmel Unsell gt OS, ern Vcrporecrn Vgne,-P Vondeven Vunimcm Cm CW Litchfield, 111 . , W'l1ic1m R ......... .--- ---- St. Louis, Mo. Uihoff, Robert F ....... ......... I Ollet' In' Vqmer 1 St Louis Mo St Louis Mo Mo. Venczrde, luck H ......... ....... - In . o 1 P ki Mo Verive, Dominic A ............. Melrose Ur .....Festus, Mo ' N Y ...P TY' ' M MO. Vickers, Rollin C ......,.. -- ' er St. Louis, o . MO USL LOUIS, 1 I Augusfl .......... -- ' ' St. Louis, Mo Mo Vog er C routonl 111, - F ....... ----' ' - GI ...o'Fo11on, Ill 111 Volles' Clem N Y ......,..Brewster, ' ' .....Lc1mcr, Mo Mo Vores, Alfred Quincy, mi h h 'm, Arnold L ............... -. Underwood Clifford B Predericktown, Mo. MO WUC GP el ,ty CW Mo. ivefsl ' Unsell Xester B Frankford, Mo Mo Wagner' Bernard C n 05' surf' Mani-499 ' .Tumor Class Venarde Voiles Wallace Wassilak, E. Walker, Dale E ....... Walker, Iohn A ,...... ...... Walker, Rudolph C ...... Walker, Walter W ........ Wall, Nicholas T ........ Wallace, Edwin R ........ .. Walpert, Kenneth D ........ Wania, Edward L .......... Warfield, Raymond A ........ Verive Wagner Wania Wassilak, R. ......Steeleville, lll. ...Kansas City, Mo .....St. Iames, Mo .........Cuba, Mo ........Cadet, Mo .......Republic, Mo .........Monett, Mo. ......St. Louis, Mo. .Falls City, Nebr Vickers Vogler Walker, D. Walker, W. Warfield Warren Watson Watts Wargo, Lewis L ......... ..... D evon, Conn Warren, Eugene 'W ............... Mill Spring, Mo. Warsing, Robert G ........ .......... R olla, Mo Wassilak Erwin I .......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Wassilak, Raymond F ......... Watson, Eugene P ......... ..... Watson, Harry G ....... NfVatts, Kenneth E ....... .. Vtfatz, Francis I ....... Page One Hundred Thirty-Three ....St. Louis, ....St. Louis, .,.......Rolla, .......Mattoor1, .........Rolla, Mo Mo Mo Ill Mo Out of film. O1 ez and out Weaver, Webber, Webster Webster, Julian ........ Frank L Kathlee nL ...Brooklyn, N. Y. .......St. Louis, Mo. .........Rolla, Mo. Havana, Cuba Royal S ....... ........ Wees, Francis E. Omaha, Nebr. Wehlinq, Howard C. ,............... St. Louis, Mo. Wehrenberq, Ioh nP .......... Weinel, Robert P ................ .....Springfield, lll. .East St. Louis, Ill. Weingaertner, Iohn W ............. St. Louis, Mo. J'un1or Class 1949 Weinland, Harold A ......... East St, Louis In ,quita W9iHSf9iH, William ................ Brooklyn N Y Weisenstein, Harold VVelliver, Thomas I-l ...... Welsh, Ruel H .....,.. Welton, Tom ............. Wenzell, Robert P.. Westermeier, Theodo Westlake, Leroy E., ...................Ienning5, MO F ......... ....St. Louis, MO, .......Sprinq Fork, MO, .........West Plains, MO, .........Slerlinq, H1- re F ..... St. Charles, MQ, i,'.'ileY, Louis, M0 WilkinS i , ebster, R- W , watz Weber Webster, K. weinldfld Wiilqnd Wales , Wehrenberg Weinqaertner White ylingflms' N Wirsenstem Welliver Welsh WjCkeY 'Mrs lfmef Whitney Whitson Um Page One Hundred Thirty-Four w Q 1 White, Thomas W ....... ......... B rentwood, Mc Whitmer, Robert D ............. Madisonville, Ky Whitney, Richard D ............... Roodhouse, lll Whitson, Harold E ..,...... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Wickey, Iohn F ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo Wieland, Warren R ...,......... Lancaster, Wisc Wile, Larson E ....,.... ........... M ont Alto, Pa Wiley, Raymond C ......... Silver Springs, Md. Wilkins, William W ......... ...... R olla, Mo. Wilkinson, Ernest C ......... ......... R olla, Williams, Alden D ........ ......... S t. Louis, Williams, Iohn C ........ ...... R olla, Williams, Johnnie E ......,.. ...,..... R olla, Williams, Norman ...... ......... S t. Louis, Williams, Richard C ....... .......... R olla, Williams, Roy V ........l ...,... V ersailles, Wilson, Anthony E ....... Webster Groves, Wilson, Glenn E ......... ........ I ackson, Mo. Mo Mo Ido Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Wilson, Paul B ............. Webster Groves, Mo. Wilson, Robert E ........, ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Winchester, Robert L ............... Clay City, lll. Winkler, Iames D .,...... ..........,......... F lora, Ill. Winter, Eugene F ........... Fredericlztown, Mo. Winters, Billy K ......... ......... R olla, Mo Winters, William I .,...... Wipke, Walter I ....... Wisch, William L ............. .........Rolla, ..,.....Kirkwood, Iefferson City, Mo Mo Mo 249 Sanctum'-f . . ,vs Welland 'Nile Wiley Williams, N. Williams, R. Wilson, A. Winters Wipke Wisch Wolfram Wolk Wood, D. Page One fi. lm' Wilkins Wilson, Witman ff '- it if '! tag G, Wood, R. Hundred Thirty-Five .,-,g '--an I Q4 ln? .pit i Vfilliams, A. W'illiams I Wilson, R. Winchester Witzl Vfolchek Wortman Wright an , -,,.f, ae. Vs Junior Class, Wissrrxann, Walter VJ ............. St. lames, Wittznan, Robert E ......... Vfitzr, Donald I .......... .. Vlolchek, VJilliam E ...,... Wolff, Oliver U ......... .... Wolfram, Ralph E .......... Vvfolk, Norman B ......... Wong, Hong ........... Wood, Dustin I ......... .......Sedalia, MO Louis, Mo Walnut Grove, Mo .....Washington, Mo Louis, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo ........Rol1a, Mo Louis, Mo Mo. 1949 wood, Iohn H ......... ........ S t. James Wood, Robert C ......... ......... L easburg, Worrall, lohn W ........ .......... R olla Worseck, Robert L ........ ......... S t. Louis, Wortman, lean C ....... .......... S t. Louis Wright, Harold R ................. lacksonville Wunnenberg, Donald A ......... Overland, Wyatt, Franklin W ....... ....... S t. Ioseph, Yanevich, Krum .......... .......... S t. Louis, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Yeager, James C ....... Yeakey, Richard Yeckl, Frank M .... Yildiz, Musa .......... Yochum, Kenneth Zane, Robert I ...... Zeitz, Edward I... Zeller, Kenneth C ....... Zerweck, Carl E ......... H ......... .........O1ney, 111, . ........... Alton, 111, Louis, MQ, .....Istanbul, Turkey Louis, MO, Kansas City, Kang, .........Rol1a, Mo. Louis, Ivlo. ..........Lemay, Mo. Wunnenberg Wyatt Ycnevich Yea Y C141 D ger Yeakey 9 Yochum Zane Zeitz Zeller Zerweck Becker, B ......... Bodrcky, A ......... Boedy, R .......... Brasel, L .......... Budzxsz, I ............... Dommersnacs, O ................. Flemming, R ......... Gross, A ....... Hall, E ....... lUNIORS ENTERING IN FEBRUARY ..,..Fennimore, Wisc. Louis, Mo ......Maritowoc, Wisc ........Beardstown, I11 ....Mi1waukee, Wisc .........Springfie1d, Ill Louis, Mo ........Springfie1d, Mo Wojan, E ........ Gays Mills, Wisc Kappus, W ....... .............Wil1iston, N. Y. . Knoebel, R ....... .......... . Mann, I ......... - Masbruch, A .......... - Mellott, R ......... - Mitchum, M ......... - Nash, A ......... - Ponder, R ......... Joseph, Mo .......Plattervi11e, Wisc Louis, Mo ...............Rolla, Mo ........Kannapo11s, N. C. .......El Dorado, Ark. West Orange, N. I. - Summers, M ........ ....... C ape Girardeau, Mo .......Antigo, Wisc. Page One Hundred Thirty-Six Special and Unclassified Students SPECIAL STUDENTS Aeqerter, Paul A ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Bell, Theodore R ........ .......... R olla, ,Mo. Burtnett, Robert L ......... ....... R olla, Mo. Carlton, Elaine D ......... .......... R olla, Mo. Cizek, Marjorie R ............................. Rolla, Mo. Dickinson, Virginia I-I ............. Newburq, Mo. Ferqoson, Wallace ........................ Clairton, Pa. Fulford, William W ....... Daytona Beach 1 Fla. Hardebeck, Edward I ..................... Rolla, Mo. Hoover, William C ........... ............. R olla, Mo. Kearney, Charles W ................... Creeson, Pa. I Kirkhofsf, Donald L ................. si, Louis, MO. I Knudsen, Trine ................ Borgestad, Norway Lansford, Oris G ............................... Rolla, Mo. Preston, Norman C ....... .......... R olla, Mo. Reese, Ioyce L ............ ............. R olla, Mo. Roy, Peejush K ....... .............. C alcutta, India Walz, Violet B ................................... Rolla, Mo. Webster, Iames B ....... New York City, N. Y. Woolrych, Edmund I-I ..................... Rolla, Mo. Zeuch, Veabel W ............................ .Rolla, Mo. STUDENTS UNCLASSIFIED ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Allen, A ............................................... Rolla Mo. Campbell, E ....... ......... R olla, Mo. Greiten, I ......... .................... R olla, Mo. . Knopf, E .............. ................. S t. Louis, Mo. Machemer, K ......... ....... C liffside Park, N. I. Roesman, W ....... ................ S t. Louis, Mo. Stephenson, B ....... .................. D ixon, Mo. Stewart, R .......... ........ L oqansport, Ind. Aeqerter Iohnson Cizek Lansiord Fulford Trefethen Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven 1 4-f-'f i 'f2 fxu-v-',f'v+-- ...- vt.-Q-we-2'jdf''t'-Wgfregfr'-.ilif-tp-n:45?v-it-slr' .M ' -1... - t ,iii-1 Ackteld, Virgil F ....................... Freeburg, Mo. Adair, Thomas H ......... Webster Groves, Mo. Agron, Albert M ................. Kansas City, Mo. Akers, Isaac L ............. Webster Groves, Mo. Akins, Herb G ......... .................. D esoto, Mo. Allen, Thomas W ....... ......,........ R olla, Mo. Alvarado, Frank T ............... New York, N. Y. Anderhub, Anthony P ............. St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, David K ................. Downey, Calif Anderson, Gordon I ................. St. Louis, Mo. Annis, Otto D ............. ....... P lainfield, Ill Audsley, Glenn L ....................... De Witt, Mo Autorina, Ioseph V ....... New Rochelle, N. Y Baker, Ralph E ............................. Pacific, Mo Baldwin, William M ............... Greenville, Mo Ballew, lames E ................. El Dorado, Kans Banghart, Roger C ............. Kansas City, Mo Barron, Osmond M ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo Bartel, Iohn G .......... .......Creve Coeur, Mo Beck, Russell Iohn ................ Menasha, Wisc Becker, Deane R ........ Becker, Robert L ......... Louis, Mo .......Kirkwood, Mo Bender, Gerald H .......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Benson, Maurice L ................. Cardington, O Berger, Charles A ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Berryhill, George M ......... ......... K eokuk, Ia Blaine, Iohn C ................................. Rolla, Mo Blendermann, Gene R ......... Bloomfield, N. I Blind, Iames P ............... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Blumenberg, Iames ....... .,..... S t. Louis, Mo Boerma, Richard H Borgers, Iulian W ,........ Boscia, Frank I ....... ................--..-Q .................Pensacola, Fla Iackson Hgts., N. Y. Rolla, Mo. rs' Bosso, Louis A ................ Boushka, William M .............. Boyd, Charles L ........ Bracken, Pat ......... Brady, Iohn R .......... Breqger, Frank E ....... Brillos, Iohn W ......... Broden, Bernard W .............. Brown, Emmett S ......... Sophomore .Citi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President .................................... William Plummer Vice-President ........ .............. R ay Romo Secretary ........... .............. I oe Bushko Treasurer ....... ......... I im Rustenback Charneski, Albin B ............... Brooklyn, N. Y. .......St. Louis, Mo. .Carrollton, Ill. .......Bloomfield, N. I. .........Springfield, Mo. .....Omaha, Nebr East Alton, Ill ..........Quincy, Ill .Nashvil1e, Tenn .............Rol1a, Mo Brown, Thomas L ..................... Carthage, Mo. Browne, Thomas C ............. Bruce, George A ....... Bergenfield, .......Perryville, Bruner, Maurice M ...... . ......... Carthage, Brunkhorst, Earl R ....... ........ O verland, Buckey, Iack M ............ ................ R olla, Buettner, Melvin A ............. St. Charles, Bullock, Richard L ....... .......Houst'on, N. I. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Burch, William D ................... Ierseyville, Ill Burger, Thomas C ....... Cape Girardeau, Mo Burgess, Gillum E ................. Collinsville, Ill Burtnett, Robert L ......... ................. R olla, Mo Bushko, Ioseph G .....,........... Richland, Wash Cain, Herbert S ............. ....... C aney, Kans Campbell, Robert ...... l ................. Ioplin, Mo Campbell, Russell B ........... Flemington, Cantwell, Lyle E .......... Cardetti,' Leo M ....... Carroll, Henry K ......... Castro, Dudley L ....... Catalina, Frank W ......... .............Rolla, .......Rosati, Mo Mo Mo .........Rutland, Vt Abbeville, La ........Fu1ton, Mo Cawthorne, Edward W ........... Greentree, Pa Chappell, Iohn R ................. Springfield, Mo Chflpuk, Walter A ............... Witherbee, N. Y. Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight Chiles, William E ................... Chille, Ralph A ...... Niagara, N. Y. Choate, Lauren W ................. Oakfield, N. Y Springfield, Ill. DIUSS I Dulbf Dunn Dunn DYQI' Eiche Ellis, Ellisi Enqlt Ester Evan Fairc Cohn, Robert A ......................... St. Louis, Mo Commerford, George E ....... Crystal City, Mo Connolly, Iohn S ................... Springfield, Mo Cooper, Iarnes I ........... Webster Groves, Mo Cosper, Owen E ............................... Rolla, Mo Cotten, Merrill R ............................. Eldon, Mo ' Cowan, Harry D ........... White Plains, N. Y. Cowan, Robert W ....... ....... W est Plains, Mo. Cox, Iack H ......... ....... W eatherford, Tex Crow, Ross F .............. ............ L icking, Mo I Crowell, Gilbert L ................. Fredonia, N. Y Q Cunningham, Iohn W ........... Wentzville, Mo. Dabbouseh, Abu Hasan Ali .... Iaffa, Palestine Davis, Gedale D ........................ St. Louis, Mo 1 Davis, Tom C ....... ......... K ansas CifYf MR- DaY, George P ........ ......... P ortland, Ore. Poscho Deghuee, Iohn F ....................... Glendale, M0 Derrington, Laurence F ....... Pierce CifYf MO Geid Dickens, Richard L ................... Kirkwood, Mo Gigs Dieckgrafe, Robert E ............... St. Louis, M0 ,Gibb Dilorenzo, Iohn .......................... Buffalo, N- Y cies' DiMeo, Frank ........................ Philadelphia, PC Gm Donaldson, George R ......... McLeansboro, Ill. Giuk Doria, Sante I ..................... Hawthorne, N- I- Give Dowling, Neal B ....... ......... S t. Louis, MO- GMS Doyle, Merville.E ......... .............. A lton, Ill. Grqy Drago, Daniel W ....... ......... S prillqfieldf Mo' gray Dreste, Harry F ............ ....... K irkwOOdf MO' Gres Drummond, Floyd M ....... ......... R olla, MO- Greim 'A 'lhtmm Q, ,X I -FIS, 'x W . Ni ix . x I '. Ts , Nz' '--,jo . -.t 's w -N x ll-its Nhitilt,1'5 G-init I '--J-bmi. i-9!'iG1.i --hiitll Lkhhk' ,....lit.lt Npggt E. Lan-if Jig !. Y. 1 Midi' Class, 1949 Druss, Raymond ......... ......... . .St. Louis, Mo. Dulberg, Irving ....... ......... N ew York, N. Y. Dunn, Charles E ................. Valley Park, Mo Dunn, Karl H ....... ....... S pringfield, Ill Dyer, Frank W ........................... Lebanon, Mo Eichenberger, Thomas L...Herculaneum, Mo Ellis, Ioe T ........................,........ St. Iames, Mo Ellison, Iames M ....... ........ W oodriver, Ill Englund, Iohn O ......... ........ H ibbing, Minn Estep, Chester C ........ ....... M t. Grove, Mo Evans, Thomas R ......... .............Rolla, Mo Fairchild, William W ........... Craneford, N. I Fefbeff George E ........ ......... H insdale, Ill Ferguson, Warren E ................. St. Louis, M0 Friedmann, Charles L ......... New York, N. Y. Frist Joseph P ............... ............. o nent, 111. . Fesler, .Harold E ........... Cape Girardeau, Mo FTIISCIIGH, Herman A ............... Iennings, Mo . Fine, Martin B ...... ............. M eriden, Conn Fink, Clyde H ........ ..............Rolla, Mo . Fischer, August I ................. Hawthorne, N. I Fritzen, Lawrence V...Redondo Beach, Calif. Fugate, Iohndrow .................. Weaubleau, Mo. Gabrielse, Richard S ......... Sheboygan, Wisc. Gaillard, Luciano A ............. Miraflores, Peru Gandhi, Chandrakant D ......... Bombay, India Gardner, Iohn E ........ ......... C hicago, Ill. Fitzgibbon, Harry I ....... ........... D eSoto, Mo - Fornari, lOseph M ....... ......... Y atesboro, Pa Foster, Iohn I ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Frenzel, Arthur I ...... ,,,,,,, S 1, Lguisl MO Freytag, Carl A ......................... Newark, N. I Friederich, Garland C ............. St. Louis, Mo Ganley, Robert I ........ ....... H udson, N. Y Gaston, Marvin C ....................... Godfrey, Ill Gerard, Robert A ......... Ste. Genevieve, Mo FOURTH ROW: Schafer, D. Smith, Meyer, Snowden, Mullersman, Connolly, Evans, Norwood, W. Huff. THIRD ROW: Giutoli, Nichol Glasser, R. Smith, Theusen, Edgington, Zimmerman, Mankiewicz, Soriano, Niemczura. SECOND ROW: E. Huff, Greig, Dickens, Tarwater Iohnson, Ladd, Schumann, Ogg, Sarafalowski. FIRST ROW: Hallett, Bullock, Perry, Bosso, Cooper, Audsley, Banghart, Wiseman, Lus Poschel. Geidel, Harold W ....... Webster Groves, Mo. Giacoma, Frederick A ............. St. Louis, Mo. Gibbs, Richard D ............. Independence, Mo. Gieseke, Leo E ...... Gifford, Harold. ........ Springfield, Mo. ........Chicago, Ill. Giutoli, Auralio .....,.. ........ C icero, Ill. Givens, William A ........................... Paris, Ill. Glasser, Saul ............. ........ N ew York, N. Y. Gray, Dennis ............ ............ B rocton, Ill. Gray, William Greer, Rex E .......... Greig, George ........Tulsa, Okla. .......Plains, Kans. .........Rolla, Mo. Grier, Albert W ....... Griffith, Iohn B ........ Gutzler, Paul I .................... Haclcbarth, Richard O ....... Ionesboro, Ark. Carbondale, Ill. .......St. Louis, Mo. Plantsville, Conn. Hallett, William M ....... ........ S t. Louis, Hargus, Loren .......... Harper, William S .....,.. Harris, Edwin D ............ .. Kansas City, .........Chicago, ......Carthage, Harrison, Richard N ....................... Rolla, Harter, Ray K ...............,. University City, Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Hauck, Charles A ...... ............ L akewood, O. Hawker, Gene I ....... ....... D eKalb, Ill. Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine Hawkins, William .................. Commerce, Mo Hay, Horace E ........ .......Newburg, Mo Hectfield, Robert D ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Heilich, Raymond F ...... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Heineck, Dale W ........ ............ S t. Louis, Mo Hellman, Milton H ............... Kansas City, Mo Hemmer, Ralph I ......... ............ H ewitt, N. I Henry, Bobby R ......... ......... R olla, Mo Henson, Gerald L ......... ................ A lton, lll Hercules, Hubert R ............... St. Charles, Mo Herder, Iohn H ...... ................ E lhurst, Ill Hession, Vincent I.. Hackettstown, N. I Hilburn, Harold lfi. Hirner, lOl171 A --'--- f--- Hchlfeld-er, Eugene F ,Kansas City, Mo .Monroe City, MO. Glencoe, lll Hoiaman, Leslie F .......,....... Bonne Terre, MO t H R ' Holland, John W .....,.....,... Springfield, Mass ouse, James rl ,..,..,.. ....... L eadwood, Mo. Hubbard, James R ........ ....... M t. Grove, Mo Huber, Richard G ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo Huey, Don R ............ ..-.-.- R Ollf-'lf MO Huti, Eugene L ........., ......... R olla, Mo Hughes, Richard A... .,...... Gillespie, Ill Humphrey, Robert M ....,.... ........ J oliet, Ill. Hunt, Dean R ...... Hunt, Robert G .... Hydinger, Paul L ............ Irwin, David M ............... Jackson, Earl E... Jankowski, Ed. J ........ Jeffers, Phillip E ........ Jekel, Charles A.. ..............,Rolla, Mo. Des Moines, Ia .McKees Rocks, Pa. East Cleveland, O ............Vandalia, Mo .......Nashville, Ill .........Gardner, Ill .......St. Louis, Mo Jerome, Gerhart D ........................... Dowell, Ill Johannesmeyer, Herman M ..... Freeburg, Mo. Johnson, Gerald A ............. McLeansboro, Ill Johnson, Junius L ............... Kansas City, Mo. Sophomore Citi Jones, Donald E ......... Jones, Richard L ..... .......Minden, W. Vg Worth, Tex Jones, Vrfilliam R ............... East St. Louis, I11 Kilplan, Newton H. Keane, Joseph P ............. Keeser, Harlow M ......... Keller, Charles W.. Keller, Wendell S ........ Kennedy, Harry E ......... ...........Albany, N. Y New Rochelle, N. Y Charles, Mo ........Springfield, Mo .........Palmyra, Mo Louis,.Mo Kessler, William D ....... ......... R ochester, Ill Kirchoefer, Oliver M ............... St. Louis, Mo Klein, Kenneth H ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo FIFTH ROW: Dowling, Reed, Schmitt, Stinson, Riedinqer. FOURTH ROW: Knueppel, Campbell, Hercules, Kolb, Keeser, Geidel, ilflid Yager, Motto, Tochtrop, Schefiler. THIRD ROW: Konviser, Cowan, Canoll, Comrnerford, Miles, Gieseke, Melton, Tuepker. RGGVGS, H99 19 SECOND ROW: Young, Simpson, Gabrielse, Wurtz, Palmer, Mallon, Strite, Losco, Dieckgrafe, Hirner, Zumsteg. FIRST ROW: Fritschen, Dunn Voortman, Roschl-ce, Polito, Adair, House, Wolfe, Drago, Ruhl. Kline, Raymond M ..... Knobc-l, Elwood L ......... Knuoppol, Harold R.. .......... St. Louis, Mo ..........Pacific, Mo .......Palmyra, Mo Koa-deritz, William A ............... St. Louis Mo 1 Kootting, Jerome D .....,....... Kansas City Mo 1 Kolb, Eugene F .......... ........ S t. Charles, Mo Konvxsor, Dite .......... ...,..... N Voodridge, N. Y Koontz, Rollin H .....,.. ....... S pringfield, Ill Kouns, Wiiliarn L '...... .. ......... St. Louis, Mo Krewer, Gaillard D ...... .......... V almeyer, lll Kritzer, Herbert E ...., ............Rolla, Mo. Kronrnuelier, Robert L ....,.... Normandy, Mo. . Kuebrich, John M ..................... Dunkirk, N. Y. Ladd, Richard W ......... N. Tarrytown, N. Y. Laird, James G ......... ............ M alvern, Ark. Land, Robert L .......... ....... G ranite City, Ill. Landolt, Joseph A ........ ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Langenbach, Jack E ..................... Arnold, Mo. LaPatine, Leonard A ....... Long Island, N. Y. Latino, Charles I ........... New Rochelle, N. Y. Lattin, Judson M ....... ........... W aukegan, Ill. Leathwood, Carl L ....... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Lehmann, Charles F ............. Lynbrook, N. Y. Light, Eugene E .,....... .............. R olla, Mo. Page One Hundred Forty Linder, Clement, F.. Rhinebeck, N- Y' Lindsey, Eugene H ............. Mon Rovia, Calif- Llewellyn, Henry D ......................... Rolla, M0- Lojewski, John H ............. Schenectady, N- Y- Longerich, Ernest P. Losco, Alfred G ....... Lus, Louis M ......... Lynch, John F ........... McBrayer, Jack R ........ McDaniel, Hulon D. Mahwah, N- l- Paterson, N- l- ........Dallas, TSX- Freeport, N. Y- ...........Benton, 111- .Over1and, M0- McDonald, Francis J ........... Brownville, N- Y- McDonald, James E ....... .............Iberia, M0- Ph s v Un. N ti-. , 1 . M .., X' 'N ...Q X -v' :wx h J J Class, 1949 McEvilly, William G. McGi11an, Cecil E ...... Newburgh, N. Y. .Queen City, Mo. McLuckie, Walter L ................. Coal City, Ill. Mace, Bonard V ........ . ........ Palace, Mo. Maday, Donald S .......... .......... B uffalo, N. Y. Madelung, Robert R ................. Milford, Conn. Mqllon, Richard G ........ .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Maltzahn, Donald W .......... Maneke, Clarence ..... ...Kenmore, N. Y. .............Rolla, Mo. Martin, Robert D ....... ....... G reenville, lll. Matson, Don D ........ Maurer, John E ....... ......St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Maxwell, John P ------ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Motta, Frank D ......... ............. G ardner, Ill. Meiners, Don A ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Moy, Harry .......... ......... B ridge-port, Conn. Melton, John H ............. ............. H errin, Ill. Mueller, John J .......,,,,,. Webster Groves, MO, Menacho, Adolfo V ............... Miraflores, Peru Mullermqnl Ferdinand H ,'..... plat River' MO. Meyer, Daniel ........... ....... W ellston, Mo. Murphy, Thomas J ......,,.,,,,,,,,,, St, Louis, MO, Meyer, Jean L ....... ......... U nion, Mo. Murray, Richard W ................. St. Louis, Mo. M9Yer, Milton W ......... ....... B eardstown, lll. Neal, Charles N ............................... Rolla, Mo. Miles, Roy G ............... ............. E ssex, Mo. Neiheiser, Charles L ..... Richmond I-lgts.,Mo. Milligan, Edward J ................. Flushing, N. Y. Montgomery, Donald D ........... St. Louis, Mo Morrison, Robert L ................... Woodriver, Ill. Moscari, John ......... ......... R ahway, N. J. Nichols, John W ..................... Rhinecliff, N. Y Niemczura, Stanley W ............. Ware, Mass Norwood, Donald D ..................... Lamar, Mo Nutter, Robert G ............... Jefferson City, Mo I THIRD ROW: Packheiser, Broden, Segelhorst, Tarwater, Fine, Donaldwon, Fairchild, Kaplan, Dabbouseh, Stone. SECOND ROW Austin, Crow, Rieder, T. Brown, Johnson, Rice, Senturia, Tabachnick, D. Brown, Townsend. FIRST ROW: Ackfield, Sobie, Sandholm, Mc Evilly, Gray, Rusk, Young, Jackson, Meyer, Cantwell. O'Connel, William R ................... Decatur, Ill Oechsle, Hans P ............. Jefferson City, Mo Oqq, Walter T ........ Oitto, Richard H ........ Olson, Howard A ......... .............Towaco, N. J ..........Rolla, Mo .........Postville, la Osetek, Edward E ....... ........ G arfield, N. J O'Shields, Robert Ott, Ross V ................ Owens, Prank W .......... Packheiser, Elmer D ....... L ......... ......... U n1on, S. C .......Ouincy, lll ........Alton, Ill .........Vichy, Mo Palmer, James H ....................... St. Louis, Mo Parrish, David D ............. Walnut Grove, Mo. Patel, Ravindra C ....... ......... B ombay, India Pearson, Walter O ............... Granite City, Ill Pender, Paul S ..................... Granite City Pennington, Robert J ....................... Rolla, Pentecost, Eldon W ........... West Plains, Pering, Claude O ............... Carl Junction, Perry, Bobbie L ............. West Frankfort, Peterson, Forest R ................. Chillicothe, Phillips, Robert W ............. Kansas City, Phillips, Theodore D ......................... Odin, Phillips, William R ................. Springfield Ill Mo Mo Mo Ill Mo Mo lll Ill Plass, John W ............ ....... H udson, N. Y. Page One Hundred Forty-One Plater, J. B .................... ........ R obinson, Ill Plummer, William B ................. St. Louis, Mo Polito, Nathaniel A ....... Poschel, Joseph E ....... New Rochelle, N. Y ......Springfield, Mo Powell, Joe R ......... .......... E ldon, Mo Presson, Bill L ............................. St. Louis, Mo Ouatrochi, Philip J ......... New Rochelle, N. Y Ouick, John R ............................. St. Louis, Mo Rafalowski, Stanley A ............. St. Louis, Mo Raifone, John J ......................... Hoboken, N. J Ramey, Robert D ......... ................ A lton, Ill Ramirez, Jaime .......... ....... B ogota, Colombia pb., my Glgndon I ............. Rochester, N- Y- Ratlifi, Harold C. ,..... .......... P early, VG- Reed Leonard B ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Reeves Ernest I ....... ....... B loomtield, N. l- Reneau, Kenneth ....... ................ R olla, Mo. Reser, Donald E ......... ....... W est Plains, Mo. Rice, Charles A ................. Kansas City, Mo. Rieder, Robert I ............ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Riedinger, 'Walter B Rigdon, Iames D ......... Riley, Robert E .......... Rix, Henry I ........ St. Louis, Mo. Mo. ........Festus, .............Rolla, Mo. .....St. Ioseph, Mo. Roach, Warren D ....... .............. R olla, Mo. Roberts, Iames G ................... Paragould, Ark. Robotti, Richard R ........... Long Island, N. Y. Rodriguez, Daniel M ................. Trujillo, Peru Rogles, Ronald A.. Louis, Mo. Mo Romo, Ray A ............. ....... O verland, . Roschke, Elfred I ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Ruhr, Wiley T ............,.. ....... Springfield, Mo. Runvik, Richard C ......... ......... A ttica, N. Y. Rushton, William E ..................... Chicago, Ill. Rusk, Phyllis A ................. Independence, Mo. Rust, Martin F ....... ........ P oplar Bluff, Mo. Sophomorellllf Rustenbeck, Iames D ..... University City, M0 Rutsky, Ioseph M ................. Little Rock, Ark, Savens, Iames B ....... Schaefer, Louis A ...... Schafer, Donald O ......... Scheffler, Tom L ........... Schipano, Gerard I ........ Schlingman, Paul Schmidt, Donald W ........ Schmidt, George W ......... Schmidt, Milton E ........ Schmitt, Donald E ........ Louis, MO, Ioseph, MO, ..East Marion, N. Y ............Riverton, lll .......Paterson, N. I N ................. St. Louis, Mo .....Arlington, Nebr. Louis, Mo. ........Gillespie, Ill. Louis, Mo. 5 A THIRD, ROWI Leech, BUSNCO. Jeffers, VOSG, Short. SECOND ROW: Burgess, Choate, Gallagher, Whitmer, Koederitz. FIRST ROW: MC' Lwiniel, Williams, Runvik, Linder, Romo. J Sfhimtl, William R I J f .......Mt. Vernon, Ill. Sherburne, Fraser VJ ................. Lowell, Mass Smimider, Donald O ................. St. Louis, Mo. Shields, Robert W ......... Webster Groves, Mo. Sdmlog' Wlmcm W '----'---- -------- G fCU'1bY, Mo. Short, Wallace W ..................... Kirkwood, Mo. F-filiuclifircll, Robert E ................... Affton, Mo Sidener, Virgil E..l .... ................. R olla, Mo. Sfimmmlm' Frank O - New Rochelle' N- Y Simmons, Edward L ...,,,.,, Pleasant Hill, MO, Schwfmz' Lee K '-- ----'------'--- C lC1YlO1'1, Mo Simpson, Thomas A ............... Waterville, Me Sffiriglil, Tom K .......,....... ......... R olla, Mo Slocum, George C ....... ....... F lushing, N. Y Sfvsllwfslt Ramona E ,................ Uhioh, Mo Smith, Arthur A ........ ........ E ost Alton, Ill Sollturid, Lee D ....................... Collinsville, Ill Smith, David L ....... ............ S pringfield, Ill Sexton, Edward F ..................... St. Louis, Mo Smith, Donald B ........... New Rochelle, N. Y. S lww, Samuel ....... . .......... Whitinsville, Mass. Shepherd, Alberto A ..................... Lima, Peru Smith, Smith, Gerald D. George M .......... ....... PC1436 One Hundred Forty-Two Springfield, Ill. Norman, Nebr. Smith, Glen A .......... Smith, Harry W ......... .........CarlhoQ9' MO .......Paterson, N- I Smith, Iohn E ....... ..........,., R olla, Mo Smith, Robert I ........ ......... S t. Louis, M0 Smith, Tom E .............. ........ S t. Louis, M0 Snowden, Robert W ................. St. Louis, MO- Snyder, Iohn R ........... Sobie, Milton A ...... Sopp, Richard A ........... Soriano, Charles Soukup, Frank A ......... Stallings, George W .............. A ................. ........ClaYf0f1f MO .........Oak Pflfkf U1 sl. LouiS, MO- Paterson, N- I Shelton. Conn' .AndreWS, Ind slat Stall siev Slirif Elini Sloll' glow Stills Strut Siien Sunni Suiei Svell Tank Tara: Tarw Tulle, Teste Thull - Theis 'llleus Thurs will Tochti Tonki SOPE Eqllesfel-0' Beclchlerl I, Elffl. H. Elshopl B' Elenkl H rr, vuhgnl D A -. VJQXI W MIG' . IOIQIOI V . 1,55 Gfillinl W Hem lzlm. -.IQ API ni fllrzl .llqmique ,. Qt. Niki W' 'gel ,D . Kqlyw N tty Xj Nl 'DRAKE :N . '41 lk 'sxli NIH v- -'x 1 AEE. . . Nw. l xx: lf X' -1-1. 'xxx ig' 7, L . . N. y Q ' St ,ff ,' C1a.ss, 1949 Stark, Edward T ....... Stark, Richard F .......... Stevenson, Frank B .......... ........Norton, Mass. Louis, Mo. .........Potosi, Bolivia Stinebaugh, Thomas E ..... East St. Louis, lll. Stinson, Robert I ............... Stone, Wallace, C ........... Stowe, Allan .............. Louis, Mo. ..Humansville, ,Mo. ......Brooklyn, N. Y. Strite, Russell R ................... Waynesboro, Pa. Strunk, William H ......... Sueme, Robert O ......... Sundholm, Arthur W ....... Suren, Robert G ........... .........Tiskilwa, Ill. .......St. Louis, Mo. ......Brooklyn, N. Y. .......St. Louis, Mo. Svejkosky, Alvin G ................... St. Louis, Mo. Tankersley, Iames H ...... Tarantola, Bruce E .......... Tarwater, Iames P ......... Tate, Iohn R ..... . ......... Tester, Hubert G ....... Thaller, Kenneth I ....... Theiss, Iohn C .......... .Caruthersville, Mo. Louis, Mo. ........Gallatin, Mo. ...........Rol1a, Mo. ..........Madison, Ill. .......St. Louis, Mo. .......St. Louis, Mo. Theusen, Paul I ................ 4 ........ Haledon, N. I. Thurston, Richard A ................. St. Louis, Mo. Tillewein, Henry P ......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Tochtrop, Ioe M ......... ' ....... Wentzville, Mo. Tonking, Henry H ........ .. ..... Dover, N. I. soPHoMoREs ENTERING' I IN FEBRUARY' Townsend, David W ..................... Cobden, Ill Tschannen, Iames D .... Webster Groves, Mo Tuepker, Ralph A ................. Washington, Mo Tulloch, Stewart ................................ Rolla, Mo. Van Bramer, William G ......... Hudson, N. Y Van Buskirk, Lyman ....... .......... A drian, Mo Wilson, Gerald M.. Wilson, Richard I... Winchester, Billie I. Winters, Iohn F ....... ........Crane, Mo ........Alton, lll .......Clay City, Ill ........Macon, Mo Wiseman, David L ................... St. Louis, Mo Vanderheyclen, Eugene ............ St. Louis, Mo Van Nort, Iohn R ........... Vansant, Robert E ........ Via, Kenneth B ....... Voertman, Ken W ........ ....Wi1liamsport, Pa .............Clinton, Mo .....Iacksonville, Mo Louis, Mo Von Behren, Don W ................. St. Louis, Mo Vose, William B ........ Wallace, Kenneth H ....... Wallace, Laddie B ....... Walsh, Thomas E .......... Warner, George H ........ Waters, Charles R ..... ' .. Weiss, Ierome..p. ........ . Wenneborg, William ...... Whelan, Kenneth I ......... Whitrner, David R ........, Wick, Keith E ......... W1ll',. William E .............. Wilson, Emmett L ............ ...........Alton, Ill . ....... Belle, Mo ..............Belle, Mo ........Yonkers, N. Y ........Cranford, N. I ... .... Sikeston, Mo .........Madison, Ill Wiseman, Donald E ................. Anderson, Mo Wohlert, William H ..,...................... Alton, Ill Wolf, Frederick H ............... Bonne Terre, Mo Wolf, Robert V ......... Wood, Iames F ........ . ....... St. Louis, Mo ......,...Leasburg, Mo Woodlock, Leon F ................. Sausalito, Calif Wurtz, Wade C ................. East St. Louis, Ill .... Springfield, lll Louis, .........Overland, ................Chicago QWest Frankfort .........Richmond, Mo Mo , Ill , Ill Mo Yager, Arthur W ................... Springfield, Mo Yodice, Arnaldo .... Buenos Aires, Argentina Young, George C ..................... St. Louis, Mo Young, Iohn C ....... ......... P atchogue, N. Y Young, Orville C ................... Farmington, Mo Young, Raymond L ........ ................ A lton, Ill Zeid, Marvin C .......... ....... C hicago, lll Zeis, Albert E ................... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Zimmerman, Donald G ......... Griggsville, lll Zumsteg, Richard E ........ ......... O uincy, Ill Zupan, Milan I ......... .......St. Louis, Mo Ballestero, A .......... ....... S aratoga, N. Y. Beachler, R .......... ......,.............. R olla, Mo. Berry, H ........ ....... M amaroneck, N. Y. BISITOP, B ....... ........... C ardwill, Mo. Brenk, R ........ ........ K ansas City, Mo. Cohen, D .......... ....... B rooklyn, N. Y. Cooper, R ......... ....... ......... A f fton, Mo. Cox, W ............. ..................... S t. Louis, Mo. DiGiorgio, I ................. New York City, N. Y. Green, R ....................................... St. Louis, Mo. Griffin, W ........... Queens Village, L. I., N. Y. Heller, E ............................................. Lima, Peru Henry' l ......... ....... H urley, N. M. 1fCI1'1i, K .......,..... ......... B ombay, India lohnston, R ......... ....... K ansas City, Mo. Kwnyuk, A ......... .................... A von, o. Krokroskia, E ......... ........ Z ineville, Okla. Lasko, E ........... ..................... E rie, Pa. Mfmfique, N ....... ........ B ogota, Colombia End of a busy day. Page One Hundred Forty-Three .........Glen Cove, N. Y rf President ........................................................ Vice-President ...... Con 11 Freshmantlis Got Go! Gov Got Gro GIG FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Gre Gre GIG U9 Y Sanders Gri' Gee-1-S Secretary ......... .......,,,,,, B ill Amend Gri Treasurer ........ Gui .......Joe C019 Ackman, Fredric C ..................... Fairfield, Ill. Alburtis, Lawrence E ....... Warrensburg, Mo. Allison, Walter H ....................... St. James Mo. Amend, William E ..... Webster Groves, Mo. Amsler, Kenneth J ...............,..... St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Charles A ................... Lemay, Mo. Andre, Henry E ..................... Lynbrook, N. Y. Andrews, Joe F ...............,... West Plains, Mo. Anglada, Luis M ......... Santurce, Puerto Rico Archer, David ..................... l .... Chillicothe, Mo. Argo, James W .......... .......... S pringfield, Mo. Bailey, John W ......... .................Rolla, Mo. Bane, Curtis G ....................... Longford, Kans. Banks, Leland L ......................... St. James, Mo. Bardzik, John .............. Barnard, Charles R.. ..East Rutherford, N. J. .......Oakland City, Ind. Baseler, Richard D ....................... Lemay, Mo. Basford, Donald E ................... Stf James, Mo. Basler, Francis S ............. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Bauer, Richard H ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Bay, Carl G ............... .............. S t. Louis, Mo. Bay, Robert E ............................. St. Louis, Mo. Beauchamp, Jack A ........... Kansas City, Mo. Bee, Harold T ............ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Belew, James A ...... Bellis, Gerald B ...... St. Joseph, .Salem, Mo. Mo. Bender, John H ........... New Philadelphia, O. Bennett, James B ............... East St. Louis, Ill. Berry, Charles A ............. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Best, Richard G ............ 1 ...... Valley Park, Mo. Beverage, Leland D ................. Belleville, Ill. Bilyeu, Carl G ............,.......... Springfield, Mo. Bird, David ............................ Miraeldres, Peru Blackmon, Paul H ................... Doniphan, Mo. Blevins, Hugh E ....... ........ L ittle Rock, Ark. Borberg, James R ................... Wellington, Mo. Born, Gerald F ......... ....... Q Maplewood, Mo. Bosse, Richard M ........ ........., F erguson, Mo, Bowlin, William H .......... ............ W orth, Mo. Bowman, John C .......,.. ............ T ampa, Fla. BOYIG, James R ......................... Rahway, N. 1, Bwdley, VVilliam D ......................... Rona, Mo. Bfidqes, Thomas L ...... Burnett, Kenneth J ............. Humansville, Mo Buttrey, Kenneth E ......................... lllmo, Mo Calton, Ralph D ......... Cameron, David E ................ Campbell, Gordon H .......... Calcaterra, Edward L ................... Herrin, Ill ....St. James, Mo Carpenter, Arleigh D ............... Steelville, Carswell, Charles ................ Cartier, Urban A.. .... . Caselton, -James A ......... ........ Cauthorn, James E ....... Cavin, Edgar A ......... Cerchie, Elio I ...,........... Kansas City, .........MeX1CO, Jennings, ...........Joplin, Chapman, Russell O ................. Dumont, Clarke, Fred ................... .. Clausen, William R.. Cleary, Frank M ....... Louis, Clements, Walter W .......... Clinton, Bobbie G ...... Cobb, Robert F ............. Cole, Allan A ................ .....Steelville, .......................Rolla, . ............ St. Louis, .St. Louis, .Bradford, Penn .....Trenton, Tenn Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo N. J Mo Mo Mo .....Wichita, Kans .....East Alton, Ill Niagara Falls, N. Y. ...............Orange, N. J. Cole, Joseph B ..................... Okmulgee, Okla. Coleman, Thomas E ..... Comfort, John C .......... Mountain Grove, Mo. .................Lemay, Mo. Cook, Clarence E ............. Fredericktown, Mo Cooley, James A ........... ........Valley Park, Mo. Corrigan, Richard J ................... Wilmette, Ill. Cox, Fred M ................ Cox, Homer L .............. ..... ........... R olla, Mo. . ................. Quincy, Ill. Craig, William E ................. Bonne Terre, Mo Crane, Harold R ........ .................Palmyra, Mo. Crawford, Charles A ......... Kansas City, Mo Crismon, Kenneth W ....................... Eldon, Mo. Dallery, David N ............. Lincoln Park, N. J Dal Porto, Joseph F ..... Niagara Falls, N. Y Danson, William R ..................... Licking, Mo. Danzer, Richard H ......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Davis, Maurice K ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Russell E ......... ......... K enmore, N. Y. DeGan, James J .......... ............... G ary, Ind. DeHekker, Robert J ................... St. Louis, Mo. Demarco, Julio G...Buenos Aires Ar entina Drewel, Billy M .......... ........Vandalia, Mo Drewel, Donald E ......... ........... P iggott, Ark Duaei, Don A ........... .......... Lombard, Ill. Duchek, Burton J ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo Duchek, Thomas J ..... Louis, Mo Durham, Richard C ................. Hudson, Kans Durham, Robert S... Edmeston, Maynard Edwards, Gene W ..... Ehms, Donald A ........ Smith, Ark M ....... Rochester, N. Y Louis, Mo ........Buffalo, N. Y Ehrich, Edward H ..................... St. Louis, Mo Elbaum, Jerome K ...... Eldridge, Howard B ..Webster Groves, Mo Elrod, Rico E ..................................... Belle, Mo England, Murray N .......... ........ N eosho, Mo Enk, John W ............................... St. Louis, Mo Evans, John E ............... Laguna Beach, Calif Farrar, Robert D ........ ...South Easton, Mass Farrer, Robert E ................... Logansporf, Ind Faulkner, James R ......................... Rolla, Mo Faust, Ralph R ........... ............... R olla, M0 Ferns, Chester K ........ ........ T enafly, N- J Ficken, James H ......................... St. Louis, M0- Finegar, William A ................... Buffalo, N. Y. Finklang, John Firman, Harry W ....... Fish, George E ......... St. Louis, Mo Philadelphifl, PU' ......Tallahassee, Fla. Fisher, Donald G ......................... Danville, JIU- Fisher, James E ............. Willow Springs' 0' Fisher, Robert B ............................... Rolla, M0- Ansonia Conn Fitzpatrick, James J ............... 1 k' Flegel, Russell ........................ Little Rock, Af Fleshman, Howard G ............... St. Louis, M0- Flink Frank B ..................... Kansas City, M0- Flore, Robert A ......................... St. Louis, M0- Jefferson CitY M0 Forck, Luke G ................... ' mi Fosha, Albert A ................................. AIYOIL Bell ctw MO' .....East St. Louis, Ill. Broddon, Norman C ................... St. Louis Mo Bf00kS, James R ................. Birmingham, Ala. Brunner, Hamid W ..... Bmskollef. lohn F ........ BfYGr1t, Richardson G B'-19f5meY91', Cornelius.. Bulger, Frederick L .......... Burford, Bernard F ...... Bllffofd, Robert D .... ..............Jennings, MQ, ...................Ottawa, O. ...................JOpliI1, MQ, .Jefferson City, Mo, .Gouverneur, N, Y, .............Omaha, Nebr, .........Sedalia, Mo. 1 Q . Dent, Harry L ............................. St. Louis, Mo Mo Dermody, Robert N ....... ............ M exico, Derossett, Virgil .......... ............... B olivar, Mo. Deshazo, Dean O ............... West Plains, Mo. Determann, Ken E ................. Warrenton, Mo. DeVaney, Daniel S ................. Hibbing, Minn. Diebold, Francis L ......... ............. B enton, Mo Dill, Earl R ............... ........ S t. Louis, Mo DOGIT, Earnie ......... ......... J ennings, Mo Dowd, Bernard P ........ ......... L eadwood, Mo. Page One Hundred Forty-Four s er, ames W ......................... , I Figalrchidr, Mario J ......... UniversitY C1lY'NM?' Frase, Kenneth A. .................... Durrwtlff Mo' Freiberqer, Harold C ..................... 'Ur11O1'1f MO' Frick, William M ................. Washington, H1- Garrison, Thomas M ............. Mt.'Vernx11Va: lu: Garten, Randal L ........... Piney View, l ' Mo Im Geers, Joseph H ......................... St. Lows, MO: KG Gegg, Edgar J ................. Ste. Genevieveiq Y. Ku Gelfand, Richard A ................. Flushmqfs Mo, Ke Gereau, Kenneth J ......... ......... S i- liougs' MO' Ke Gericke, James O ....... ............ S tflglgnf MO' KH Gibson, Louis E ....... ..... cd, Mass- Kit Gilbert, John F ................. Harrison, N' Y. Ki! Gioseffi, Nicholas J -'---- ----- K i , tthm NQQ .t.,,.. . N S. 'ei xi. 14 Kvfldullq. llc. N'19Q0tt,MI Nlfmhfid. it -XSL Lollli. M0 NNSL lmisv MK? fwson, limi, 'sl Smlillt lll. N. Y.. -Si mlm N. t. A-51 wits, it ' la cms: l. exe kms, Ma I--will it ,. -.-4?CSll9, lit .. lmis, lit 31: Bend, Call :ii htm, lim -l.-qnsport, Intl .-......'lvllm lb ll: ...-.-Te-it ll-l ..-iz lmit. ll ll- l' ,,...2l. lm!-Sl M Ht njflllft Mi N, l 4 . it Q, .Ji tif Y lil, li Cc' Class, 1949 Goff, William W ....................... Kirksville, Mo. Gorman, William H ................. Robertson, Mo. Goul, Richard D ................. Long Beach, Calif Govatos, Iohn N.. Grant, Ioe VJ ......... Gray, Ioe E .................... Greaves, Bruce A ........, Greene, Iames E... Greenwalt, Clyde Grimes, Donald L .......... Grimes, P. I ................. Gunter, Charles E ......... Hahne, Wayne A ......... Hall, Norman M .... Hankins, Iewell G ........ R ......... .....Wilmington, Dela. Morrisville, Mo. ...East Orange, N. I Louis, Richmond Hgts. ..,....St. Louis .......Hartville Iames Louis, .University City, .........Wellington Harman, Charles W ............. Springfield Hastings, Reaves E ......... ......... B artow, ..............Rolla, 1 I Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Fla Hausmann, Paul L ............... Washington, Mo. Hausner, Paul H ................. Kansas City, Mo. Heckenberg, William C ........... Ferguson, Mo Heeger, Charles H ......................... Union, Mo Heimbach, Charles M ....... ......... S parta, Ill Heitmann, Ward H ........, ....... R oselle, N. I Heller, William R ......... ............. R olla, Mo Helton, David L .......... ................. P lato, Mo Henry, Matthew B ................. Springfield, Mo Henry, Richard L ......................... Macon, Mo Herrgesell, Francis P ..... New Rochelle,N. Y Hewett, Charles A ......... Iohnson City, N. Y Hinkel, Iames R ..................... California, Mo Hirsch, Robert L ......................... St. Louis, Mo Hockenbury, Melvin C ..... Asbury Park, N. I Hoertel, William W ....................... Rolla, Mo Hoffman, Ronald A ......... ...... S t. Louis, Mo Holcomb, Lester W ....................... Sparta, Ill Holtgrieve, Wilbert E ........... St. Charles, Mo Honigfort, Henry F ........... Chesterfield, Mo Hook, Glenn M ..................... Kimmswick, Mo Hooker, Charles E ............... Little Rock, Ark Hoppe, Harry M ....................... St. Louis, Mo Howe, Bernard F ......... Webster Groves, Mo Huffman, Gene A ............................. Rolla, Mo Humphrey, Charles R ........... Mt. Vernon, Ill Hunt, Lewis D ........................... Trenton, Tenn Hutkin, lrving I ........... ......... B rooklyn, N. Y Hutson, Edward K ............. Kansas City, Mo lten, Ruth A ................ ........... S t. Louis, Mo Ienkins, Lloyd H ................... Gallup, N. Mex Iohnson, Harold F ........... Fredericktown, Mo Iohnson, Ioe William ................ DuOuoin, lll Iohnson, Robert W ....... Richmond Hgts, Mo X, ll 1 1 I 1. , 1 an 5 47 I 'K 'N an I' ff 49? 5 rj an 'G-Q FIFTH ROW: Pape, C. Bay, Pierson, Smith, Robertson, Bilyeu. FOURTH ROW: R. Bay, Miller, Schneider, Schafer, Bellis, Myers, Mc Cammon, Lowe, Stott, Drewel, Davis, Dowd. THIRD ROW: Redmon, Soehlke, Best, Hydinger, Schmedel, Hinkel, Stillwell, Turnipseed, Fir man, Faust. SECOND ROW: McDowell, Schueler, Honigfort, Ruff, Hunt, Campbell, Tarr, Wood, Spencer, Hahne, Ferns. FIRST ROW Bowlin, Iohnson, Cauthorn, Flegel, Morefield, Pawloski, Satterfield, Kunkel, Kerr, Goff, Rous, Diebold, Roster. Iohnston, Derril L Iones, Iohn L ........... Iones, Robert A ....... Iones, Robert S ............... Iordan, Lewis W ......... Iost, Edward N ......... Iung, Ralph A ............ Iustus, Richard F Iuttemeyer, Frank D ..... Kallaus, Roland C ........ Kavanaugh, Paul A ..... Keil, Byron L .................. Kerr, Homer C ........ Kibler, Dewey E ......... Kimberlin, Iohn L ....... Kimble, Charles M ........... East St. Louis, Kimker, Xllfilliam P ......... ....... K irkwood, Louis, Mo. ......Robertson, Mo. Bevier, Mo. ......Kansas City, Mo. ....,......Newburg, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. .......l-ludson, Kans. ........Richwoods, Mo. .........Springfield, lll. ............Rolla, Mo. Louis, Mo. .............Bourbon, Mo. lll. Mo. King, Gerald S ........ ....... L incoln, lll. King, Melvin E ........ ...... R osiclare, lll. Kiraly, Eldon A ......... ...... H ighland, lll. Klein, Frederick A ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Klick, Addison C ................. Maplewood, Mo. Klutenkamper, Corira ..... St. Peters, Mo. Korytko, Leo S .......... ...Lewistown, Me. Kralovec, Iohn C ........ ......... B ooneville, Mo. Kunkel, Iohn H ........ West Plains, Mo. Laciny, Lloyd C ....... ...... G lendale, Mo. Laird, Leonard L ,.......... ....... S pencer, Nebr. Laurenz, Ioseph B ........ ............... R olla, Mo. Layman, Iames W .... ...Springfield, Mo. Laytham, Eugene M ............. Brentwood, Mo. Laytham, Iohn W ................... Brentwood, Mo. Leach, Hugh Verdell .................... Malino, Mo. Learmont, Robert I ......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Page One Hundred Forty-Five Lehr, Iack R ............. Leiber, Charles E ........ Leigh, Norman B ....,.,..... Leimkuehler, William Lentz, Thomas H. ............ Licata, Iack .............. Light, Richard L ...... Loges, Arthur T ........... Lohrman, Roger M .............. Lomax, Wesley I ................ Longman, Walter I ......, .. Lowe, Ioe D .................. .. Lucido, Peter I ......... .. Luett, Robert C ........ .. Louis, Mo. ............Rolla, Mo. .........Kirkwood, Mo. Louis, Mo. ........Collinsville, Ill. ........DuOuoin, lll. .............Rolla, Mo. ...Brooklyn, N. Y. ...Brooklyn, N. Y. .Edwardsville, Ill ............Herr1n, lll. .....Campbell, Mo. ......St. Louis, Mo. .....Vandalia, Mo. Luther, Charles L ....... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Lutz, Norman R ...... Lynch, Bobby R ....... ..........Aldan, Pa. ......Alton, Ill. lt.. Matthews, Lyle D .......... Menke, Gregory V ......... Meslcan, David A ....... .. Metzler, Harold G .............. .............Nebo, Mo. ......St. Louis, Mo. ..........Chicago, Ill. .............Morris, Ill. Meyer, Dwight L ................. Bonne Terre, Mo. Meyer, Iohn F .......... Bonne Terre, Mo. Meyers, Bill G ............. ................ K ent, Tex. Miller, Deward I .......r. ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Mooney, Iohn I ........ ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Moore, Robert E .....,........... Bloomfield, Nebr. Moore, Robert L ........,....... Ketchikan, Alaska Morefield, George S ..................... DeKalb, Mo. I.ffcCf'a1,:e, T?icr:'.':s O .......,,,....,...... Ottawa, lll. lftcC':rit:rion, Donald P ..... St. Ioseph, Mo. ffIcCl'iine, Ifrzzpes I ,.,............. lie:-J Ross, Ind. .i:iQorrztaci:, Donald C .,..,........ St. Louis, Mo. '.ffcCcr:gif:cl:, Thomas I ..,........ Brooklyn, N. Y. l.'If:C:il1':h, Erection .,... Springfield, Mo. Mf:lJa'.'1eIl, Charles I' .......,,. Kaiser, Mo. ?.t1f:Itity:C-, Iohn I7 ..,.............. Wzisliington, Mc. MfgLfane, Bob .... P chzhond Hgts., Mo. lfff:IAc-allcin, Ellington I .,......, Hawthorne, Ela. l.fif:lJif,-nlciri, Frank T ............. Hawthorne, Fla. Mfrclzf, Iohn G ......... ..,........ S t. Louis, Mo. lutaclzffty, Melvin IFJ '.... ........ C larksville, Mo. ,tif-gfghlfifzter, Edward ................ Paterson, N. I. .Aan-Zura, George .,...,...... East St. Louis, Ill. tftangnell, Toni E ................... Richmond, Mo. l.'If1Xll'C1C .'JlffZ, Richard C ....... Bloomfield, N. I. Marlow, Clifford I.fi...Montgomery City, Mo. htarqtiis, Frantz I .,....... Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mqrtm, Lewis C ........................... Darnell, La. Morse, Robert A ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Mountjoy, William R ......... Kansas City, Mo. Mueller, Donald L ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Richard E ....... Webster Groves, Mo. Mulholland, Iohn E ......................... Sparta, lll. Murphy, Ioseph I ....... ........ B aldwin, N. Y. Myers, Eugene W ........ ...... S t. Ioseph, Mo. Neuman, Norbert F ........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Freshman Cll Newlin, Robert R ......... ..........Decatur, lll. Noland, Kenneth O ................. Newburg, Mo. Nutter, Roy W ........................... Putnam, Conn. Obershelp, William E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Oliphant, Edgar ....................,... Richmond, Mo. Palmer, George T ............... Kansas City, Mo. Pape, Earl E ............................... St. Louis, Mo. Pawloski, Bernard L ............. Pittsburgh, Pa. Perret, Albert E ......... Union de Reyes, Cuba Pierson, Harold L ....................... Palestine, Ill. Pohlman, Roland L ....... Potter, Vernon C ......... .........Overland, Mo. ........Wichita, Kans. Pounds, Robert L ....... .......... T aylorville, lll. Powers, Ioe G .......... ....... F armington, Mo. Precht, Lloyd P ....... ........ K ansas City, Mo. Prickett, Lloyd C ............ ................ R olla, Mo. Quick, Thomas E ....,......... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Quinlan, Lawrence E ............... St. Louis, Mo. Rabe, Harold E ............. ............... A nutt, Mo. Rafferty, Iames B ...... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. tl .ei J' FIFTH ROW: MacZura, Kimble, Bennett, Wolfe, Stebbins, Schiemeyer, Schuster. FOURTH ROW: Baseler, Sandor, Stephens, Banl-CS Riiutorcl, W-5-inricrh, Borberg, Stickle, Bryant. THIRD ROW: Longman, Iten, Anglada, Allison, Palmer, Zenik, Iones, Cobb, Foster. SECOND ROW: lttftslc-fiii, Andre, Sweeney, Finegar, Ehrich, Keil, E. Laytham, Andrews, Martin, Greaves. FIRST ROW: Wood, Vaughn, RogerS, KG1 l:u:1, Wal:-sit-.1-lcl, Stotlzes, Cooley, Bailey, Sample, McCague, I. Laytham, Raitt' rty, R-'iytnond If .......St. Louis, Mo lilly, I,'P'C?Il'lIICi L .,.....,...... ..,,........ I. Wilson, Ark R-,-dnzon. Stuart T ....... .....,....... S t. Louis, Mo Regfiti, Role:-'-rt H ............... White Stone, N. Y . Ruppert, Theodore A .........,........... Affton, Mo Sample, Sam S ............. Webster Groves, Mo . Sanders, Connelly ........................ Tulsa, Okla Sanders, Eugene F ....... Webster Groves, Mo t Iif sfltwtz, Riy R ........ .............. E vanston, Ill Rtfrflii, Errrilt L .....,.. . ,,,.... Oswego, N. Y Rich, ffhiitl-'11 R ........,................ St. Louis, Mo Rich-'-y, C1':r--tice II .....,... Independence, Mo Rtfht-fr, Iitfzn-nr A ....... ...........,. S t. Louis, Mo lili'l3'. litliit I -,....... ..Wr-bster Groves, Mo Rtpgw-, lien 2.1 ....... ............. S t. Louis, Mo Roitcztrlt, Zfintzn ,............,. Ottawa, O Robvrtsoti, Itvlin l.i ..................... St. Louis, Mo Rolztznziozi, Piul I '........ ......,........ I .'.'fryne, N. Y Rcdcirkts, I-fztglpwl S ......, Syringfz-fld, l.'I'iss Rcgors, Virgil L .............. .... I fit C':rson, Colo Ross, Leroy E ............,.... ........ C cncird, N. H Roster, Ed'.'.'.rrd L ......,...... ......, S t. Clair, I-to R3!h'.-.'t.i:l-gr, Cliirlf-'A E ............. St. Louis, llc Ruff, Kenneth I... ...,. l.'-aterloo, lil X Sanders, Robert P ......................... Levasy, Mo Satterfield, Iewel W ......... West Plains, Mo Saviola, Hugo P ......................... Buffalo, N. Y Schafer, Robert P ............... Edwardsville, Schafersman, Roy L ............... Boonville, Ill Mo Schiermeyer, Harry I ........, Edwardsville, Ill Schloemer, Thomas D .....,................. Rolla, Louis, Schneider, Samuel I ........ ...... S t. Louis, Schoeppel, Roger I ...... Schniedel, Iohn H ............ ...... S t. Schueler, William E ........ .............. A lton, Schuster, Fred E ............ ....... S t. Louis, Schwaig, Robert H ........ ....... S t. Louis, Sciuto, Joseph S ............ ...... S t. Louis, Snaner, Donald G ........... ...... S t. Louis, Sheehan, Maurice K ,...... ......,... R isco, Page One Hundred Forty-Six Mo. Mo Mo. .........Sparta, Ill Ill Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Siefkes, Kenneth L ................... Hudson, Kans. Simpson, Richard G ............... Kenmore, N. Y. Slavik, Marvin A ..... Smith, Arthur C ........ Smith, Donald L ...... Smith, Hugh F ............ ...... Smith, Iack L ........... Smith, Willard W .... Soehlke, Richard G. Louis, Mo. .........Oswego, N, Y. Mur h sboro Ill. ............Maplewood, P Y 1 ........Palestine, Ill. Mo. ........Lancaster, O. Edwardsville, Ill. Spencer, Donald VJ ................... Vandalia, Ill. Stauder, Robert E .... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Stebbins, Willard P ................... St. Louis, Mo. Steele, David I .............,....... West Plains, Mo. Steele, Iohn O .................,, Iefferson City, Mo. Stegemeier, George L .......,..... Woodriver, Ill. Stephens, Iay A ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Stevens, Don I. ................ Independence, Mo. Stevens, Richard H. Stewart, George E ........ Stickle, Dirck B ....... Stillwell, Iames A.. Stock, Marvin L ...... Stoecklin, George. .... . Niagara Falls, N. Y. .........Flat River, Mo. ......Rhinebeck, N. Y. ...........Sull1van, Mo ........Tebbetts, Mo. Louis, Mo. Class, 1949 Stott, Merril L ............................. Lebanon, Mo Stovall, Johnnie N ........... Independence, Mo Sundermeier, Ralph H ,..... ...St. Charles, Mo Sutherland, Robert G ................. Sparta, Wisc. Sutton, Orval L .............. ....... P almyra, Mo Sweeney, James R ....... ....... S taunton, Ill Tarr, Clarence M ....... ....... S pringfield, Ill Taylor, Cleo E ....... . . .......... Shipman, Ill Taylor, Harold J ......... ....... M aplewood, Mo Taylor, Robert W ................. Maplewood, Mo Tennant, Richard P ................... St. Louis, Mo Thompson, Jack H ................. Normandy, Mo Thompson, James M .,..................... Aldan, Pa Tlirall, Dewell O ............ ............. R olla, Mo Tietjens, James ............ ......... S t. Louis, Mo Tiner, Richard F ......................... St. Louis, Mo Traversone, Frank J ........... New York, N. Y Trew, Robert O ............. University City, Mo Tripp, Earl A ..................................... Rolla, Mo Turnipseed, M. J ....,.................... Poteau, Okla Ulz, William C ............ .............. G illespie, Ill Unger, Walter H ......................... St. Louis, Mo Vance, James F ............. Midland Park, N. J Vanfossen, David F ................. East Alton, Ill Van Well,. George J ................. Ferguson, Mo Varga, William J ..................... Carteret, N. J Varanouskas, Joseph P ....... Brooklyn, N. Y Vaughn, Eugene W ................... St. Louis, M . , Mo , Mo M Vienhage, Robert P Springfield Vigne, Albert ............... Webster Groves Vrooman, John K ............................. Rolla Wagner, Louis J ....................... Hermann, Wahl, Ward B ............. Longmeadows, Wakefield, Roger E ..... Webster Groves, Walker, James K ........ Watson, Robert E ....................... St. Louis, Webb, Leland H ......... .............Overland, ...........Salem, O. Mo ass Mo Mo Mo Mo Webber, Philip P ........... ...,... K irbyville, Mo Weinrich, Norbert G ......................... Alton, Ill Weiss, Jack G ............................. St. Louis, Mo Weiss, Ralph B ........... ...... N ew York, N. Y West, Billy B .................. ......... B elleville, Ill West, Roger E ........................... St. Louis, Mo Westover, Harold L ............, Farmington, Mo Whitworth, Ray M ......... Fredericktown, Mo Wickey, Bob O ........................... St. Louis, Mo Wilhelm, Herbert G Louis, Mo Wilhoit, Guy R ............. ....... P ierce City, Mo Wilkes, James R ....... .......... S ardis, Miss Wilkey, Larry J ........ ....... F airfax, S. Dak Will, David B ..............................,...... Rolla, Mo Williams, Chester L. .............. Birch Tree Willmore, Lester E. Winchell, Jimmy ...... , Mo ....................Fairfield, Ill ................Henderson, Ky Wiseman. Stanley ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Wolfe Jack D ........... Oueen Shoals, W. Va. Wolfe, John A ............... Pleasant Green, Mo. Wong, Arthur S ..................... Brooklyn, N. Y. Wona, Edward ......... ....., B rooklyn, N. Y. Wong, Howard O ................. New York, N. Y. Wood Robert D ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Wood, William A ......................... Salem, Mo. Wooldridge, William F ..... Wooldridge, Mo. Yager, Orville T ................. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Yorsten, Howard J ........................... Rolla, Mo. Zachritz, Walter B ...... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Zedalis, John P ....... Zenik, William J ............. Zvanut, William H ................... St. Louis, Mo. .......,Collinsville, lll. ......Granite City, lll. X THIRD ROW: Forck, Lentz, Zedalis, Willmore, Stovall, J. Johnson, Cox, Doerr, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ackman, Crane, England Hewett, Layman, Van Well, Hutson, Shaner. FIRST ROW: Helton, McIntyre, Hausman, Leigh, Will, Clarke, Lehr, Holcomb. Barton, L ....... ........................... Bloess, J .................. Boyasko, W ............ .Ore-gon, Mo. .South Ozone Park, N. Y .................Brooklyn, N. Y. Cordell, N ........ ..................... C lay City, Ill Cotrufo, C ........ ..., Crawley, W ........ Crowell, H ....... DeMier, W ....... Dickerman, J Dodd, M ............ Duncan, D ....... ...,.New York City, N. Y Louis, Mo .......Shell Lake, Wisc .........Leadwood, Mo Louis, Mo .......Stockton, Mo .,......Cantwell, Mo Eubanks, R ....................... ............,..... R olla, Mo Eavans, P ..,..... .......... C ape Girardeau Mo Fiedler, A ........ Fiola, D ......... Fletcher, H ....... ................Paterson, N. J Ill ........North Bergen, N. J FRESHMEN ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Freebersyser, G ......................... St. Louis, Mo. McMasters, R ......... Gomez, A ...... .... ......... B o gota, Colombia Madison, R .,.... Gray, R ......... ........... O verland, Mo. Metallo, R ......... Gross, R ............... ........... O uincy, Ill Nelson, W ........... Halterman, U ......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Nicholson, L ....... Hargraves, C ......... Harper, W ........... Hillman, H ....... Hubberd, R ......... ...............Cuello, Ill ........Malvern, Ark .........Vallejo, Calif ............Rolla, Mo Huff, F ............ ............ S t. Louis, Mo Huse, H ......... ......... S t. Joseph, Mo Jolly, J .............. ............ R olla, Mo Kinnan, R ........ ....... ............... C a rmi, Ill Koederitz, T ................................. St. Louis, Mo Kummer, F ....... ........, W oodside, L. I., N. Y Land, J ......, ................. K irkwood, Mo. Page One Hundred Forty-Seven Phelps, R .......... Ramirez, M ...... Schlesing, D ......,. Shook, N ........,.. Smith, J ............. Snyder, W ........ Stites, W ............... Suelman, R ......... Thompson, J ..,...,. Wadlow ............. Workman, R ........ Louis, Mo ....Crystal City, Mo ..........Paterson, N. J ..............,...Nebo, Mo Louis, Mo Binghampton, N. Y ....Bogota, Colombia ...............Lemay, Mo .....Maywood, Calif Louis, Mo ........Covington, Tenn ....Edgar Springs, Mo Louis, Mo Louis, Mo ........Flat River, Mo .......Morrestown, N. J -6' ' f-' ' ri.:-1: 5115- , ,....4!'.1f.-.4-1' -J,- 1 '- -M J f I Graduate Students Adams, C. L ,...... ................ R alla, Ma. Aka, E ................ ......... A nkara, Turkeif' Annin, C. G ......,,, ........ B ombay, India Anthony, P. L ......... .................... R alla, Mo. Aubuchin, E. L ........ .......... B anne Terre, Ma. Banks, H. O ......... ................ R olla, Mo. Barcroft, I. R ....... ............. R olla, Mo. Barton, I. R .......... ....... W ellsville, Ma. Basile, R. E ....... .......... R olla, Mo. Becker, A. A ....... ......... R olla, Ma. Berry, I. T ......... ......... R olla, Ma. Bonnel, C. R ....... ............ R olla, Mo. Brand, G. E .............. ,........ S teeleville, Ill. Brassfield, H. C ......... ....... W ichita, Kans. Breton, E. I .............. ............. R alla, Ma. Breuer, D. W .......... ......... R alla, Mo. Bruzewski, R. F .......... .......... R olla, Mo. Burger, I. M ......... .......... R alla, Ma. Burke, T. H .............. ............. R olla, Ma. Chandler, E. M .......... ........ S t. Iames, Ma. Chaney, I. B ....... ........ M alvern, Ark. Chang, W. K ........ Chase, E. C ....... Chen, P. C ........ Chubb, W .......... Crzek, F. I ............. Claunch, T. ....Kaoling, China .............Rolla, Mo. ....Peiping, China .....St. Louis, Mo. .........Rolla, Mo. ..........Rolla, Mo. Clous, C. W ......... ......... C uba, Mo. Culson, C. M ....... ........ N ancy, France Crosby, H. A .......... ................... L incoln, Ma. DasGupta, S. C ............... West Bengal, India D0ViS, C.M ........... ................... R olla, Ma. Davidson, R. F ........ ,,,,,,,,,, R 011C MO. Davis. R ............. ................. R olla, Ma. DGGH. D. L ........ ......... W arrentan, Ma, Deso. W. H ....... ......... E ssey, N. Y. Doctor, G. F ......... ........ B ambay, Indiq Doemnq, R. F ......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo, Duba, I. G ....... ................ R olla, Ma. Elmore, C. H Evans, M. B... Fahien, R. .... ......... S pringfield Mo 1 . .........Springfield Mo I . W .......... ....... W arrenton, Ma Fang, C. C .......... ....... A uking, China Fesler, V. R ......... ........ N ewburg, Ma. Frank, K. H ................................. St. Louis, Mo. Gill, C. B ............. Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Hagan, B. W ..................................... Rolla, Ma. Heartz, F. R .............. .................. R olla, Ma. Heidberger, W. G ................. New Haven, Ma. Hafstaedter, G. F ............... Philadelphia, Pa. Hogan, W. S .......... ........ W est Plains, Mo. Holland, C. R ....... ................ 4 .... R olla, Mo. Hsiao, C. M ......... ........ F anghwang, China Hsu, S. S ................ ........................... C hina Hudgens, E. W .......... ....... N ewburg, Mo. Hyatt, E. P .......... .... .......... I a liet, Ill. Hughes, E. L ................ Ioplin, Mo. Iohnson, S. F ......... ........ B anne Terre, Mo. Keating, K. ................. Rolla, Mo. Kelso, C. R ......... ......... M acks Creek, Mo. Kerr, R. H .......... ................. R olla, Ma. Kimrnick, E. ........ Cleveland, O. Knapp, C. R ......... ........... H annibal, Mo. Lacke, I. P .............. ........ C uba City, Wisc. Langford, H. G ......... ........ L ebanon, Mo. Lavala, W. I ......... ........... R olla, Mo. Lee, R. E .............. ............... R olla, Mo. Lee, T. C ....... ........ I Pucheng, China Liu, T. s .............. ....... H Qnkow, China McCarthy, I. F ....... ............ R alla, Mo. McNeal, R. P ....... ......... R olla, Ma. Mann, H. T ......... . .................Rolla, Ma. Meiu, I. Y .......... ........ K umming, China Morlock, R. F ......... .......... S t. Ioseph, Mo. Mornin, B. ....... ...Herrin, Ill. Morris, T. M ......... ,,,,,,,, R 01143, MO, M'-1911915 l- I ........ Rolla, Mo. Muir, C. D .......... .................. R alla, Mo. Mukherji, S. N ....... .......... P oSallicia, India Murrel, I. R ............... ........ W est Plains, Ma. Nackowski, M. R ........ ............... R olla, Mo. Nelson, H. P .............. .............. R olla, Mo. Nevin, F. E ....................................... Rolla, Mo. Padrnanabhan, S ....... Anandavikatan, India Plame, T. I. M ........ Rapp, R. N ......... Reed, C. O Reynolds, I. Rice, C. M .............. Riga, H. S .................. Rittenhouse, I. W ....... Roehl, E. R ............. Raus, W. C ......... Roberts, ........Rolla, ........Rolla, Mo. Mo. ..........Troy, lll. ........Rolla, ........Rolla, ........Rolla, ........Rolla, ........Rolla, ........Rolla, I . K ......... ..... ......... R o lla, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Russell, P. N ......... .................. R olla, Mo. Sarapuu, E ....... ......... H iiumaa, Estonia Savu, A. R ............ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Schaefer, P. F .......... ................. I oplin, Mo. Schaefer, R. A .......... .......... S t. Charles, Mo. Schowalter, R. E .......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Schwartz, E. N ........ Scofield, G. L ........ Senna, I. H ......... .......Rolla, ........Rolla, ...........Rolla, Mo. Mo. Mo. Shah, C. C ......... ............... R olla, Mo. Shin, C. ...... Q ........ ......... P eipinq, China Simpkin, W. E ......... .......... H annibal, Mo. Skiles, I. I ........... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Skitek, G. G ....... ........... R olla, Mo. Snell, R. I ............ ....... R olla, Mo. Speece, E ............ ........ R olla, Mo. Thomasson, E. M ....... ....... M ounds, lll. Thune, H. W ................ .............. R olla, Mo. Tindall, R. F ........................... St. Ioseph, Mo. Van Nostrand, R. G ....................... Rolla, Mo. Vigier, G. I, ..................... Wittelsheim, France Webster, C. C ......... ..................... R olla, Mo. Wegener, W. F ........ ........ M arthasville, Mo. Weitzel, D. H ......... .................. R olla, Mo. West, E. B .......... ..................... R olla, MO. Whenger, I. R ................... Huntington, W- Whittfield, T. H ................. Birmingham, Va. Ala. Winston, I. S ......... ............... R olla, Mo- Withrow, H. I ........ .......... D oniphcm, M0- Woodie, R. G ........ ....... s prinqfieldf M0- Wu, pac Z ,,,,,,,, .................... C hind Young, C .......... ........ R olla, M0- PCICJG One Hundred Forty-Eight if 4,1 - n r- xg w N-N X1 11 X, .fi it N: I1 K uu- ..3 tr R . A H N M 1 3,3 u 1 I NRM' Ni, :f1N ima, It 11- A--'. Xa lf: 11, N3 Crfss, E'- Si LT, P11 'SEQ 31' X-ft5:,1fg ll. '-+.EGI!, T-fi, Ui: P . va ll- 5 Y..:. ly, --.... aug, J' E. ....F...:, :Ju 11. -ia E-'1 U- .e...-.., Kewl- T' .,. '....:, A., ' H. ,.-.....4....1, s f UL IV. ...zl g3fz,., '. . V- F-V -E, 'gf Fzzze f-,1 lv. -,.,,-J--:A ' f.L.-J : V1 Q.....:'+-f - 1 Yr ,,,L.11, 1'-'N , ..' N. -,- f'. ...f-1 v.. wt ,L.,- UI, 1, M ., .,,-:- , .. Ir, ,. :N ,,t, W ,nn .fzig IL ,. nh 'W-55.3, ' .- lb . 1. fu Graduate Students an 41 . 1 A Q , dp Brassfield Aka Amin Chubb Gill Hcrqcrr Keating Kelso Liu Rous Savu Shah Page One Hundred Forty-Nine 1-fit Fang Chaney Hsiao Hsu McCarthy Rolaff West Zwierzchowski t -w. J. ' . -x :xf-by :Q-Q. - . V , Q . . V N ., , X - 'Q -arvaxsi , ze x 53 . 1 . 4 3:5 E, . . L Xu, , . M, -gin , L gf K N Q :E , . 1 .. I Q YT 4 351 ' -A r Y.,g'k9'A- MQ,-1 fs K . xx. XI- xxx K t XX , A A , . 4 ,.gg , ,.xoq,.- . X , Afw.. Q,sg x,, gg .. M Q 1? f-Q N'v-W' fl. I W f ff I ws Q. -Q i w f 1 ,.,,,..,...., .k.,.., ...vfvxr-- fT-ye--K .. X -1 X ,L 'Q X x ,X ..e.,.x, vt. X X X . . :xxx QT lliill lu A Am. M za man, .1 J 1 ,npmbm X H W! ,,g,J' gdl' ' Jaekling G , JY veg 'ffv S 'CRKN FK-S' - :Q QNX: X wx. 1' ,Vw . , . M .4--1, 4441 ' ifjfl ,t, W . M,,, , . ., V M. S. M. Athletic Headquarters Page One Hundred Fifty-Two III , Athletic Department In helping to complete the education of the engineer, the athletic department here at M.S.M. has done a splendid job. Under its guidance and supervision, a well-organized athletic pro- gram has been instituted providing for the wel- fare of all the students. In addition to its spon- sorship of varsity athletics, this department directs an intramural program as well as a course in physical education. Departmental head is coach Gale Bullmang it is under his supervision that the football and track teams materialize. He is aided in this capacity by Dwight Hafeli, Chester Barnard, and Bill Speece. This will be Coach Hafeli's last year as head basketball coach. He is leav- ing the school to manage a private business concern. His absence in the athletic depart- ment will be sadly felt at M.S.M. Throughout the year, Miner varsity aspirants have kept pace with the best that the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association has had to offer. Under the capable direction of Coach Steinmeyer of the Humanities Department, the IVI.S.lVI. golf squad gained second place in the conference. Coach Barnard's swimming team enjoyed its most successful season in years, while the track and tennis teams also fought for the top of the M.I.A.A. conference. In addition to these varsity sports, the ath- GALE BULLMAN Department Chairman Instructor in Physical Education, 1937. AB. 1925, West Virginia Wesleyan: LL.B. 1929, Washington. letic department sponsors a well-rounded intra- mural program designed to serve the whole student body. It includes touch football, table tennis, cross-country track, swimming, basket- ball, volleyball, rifle, boxing, wrestling, softball, horseshoes, track, tennis, and golf. DWIGHT L. HAFELI Instructor in Physical Education, 1942. CHESTER S. BARNARD Instructor in Physical Education, 1946. B.S. 1937, 'Washington University. B.S. 1921, Southwest MissourilState Teachers College, M.S. 1940, West Virginia University. Page One Hundred FiftyeThree ootball Season 'fil- Chin FOURTH ROW: Moscari, Cox, Sexton, Brown, Dempsey, Warner, Lodwick, Shourd, Teas, Maurer, Kennedy, Theiss. THIRD ROW: Steele, Mat- D ' W' l A d M G th D K' b ll K H 't H rt r Ra sch Huffman Hens SECOND ROW K Wh' on avrs, eine, n erson, c ra , uerr, 1m a , ruger, ei man, a e, u , , on. : emper, itney, Ywadas, Petska, Penotti, Duke, Bock, Eckert, Svejkosky, Dowling, Chew, Wohlert, Tschannen, Reichelt. FIRST ROW: Hoehn, Blanke, Roemerman, Coolbaugh, Meyer, Williams, Gammon, Schmidt, Wilson, Hession, Beverage, Dougherty. Though facing its toughest schedule in re- cent years, the M.S.M. football squad of l948 performed admirably. Running from a well- blanced T-formation, the Miner backfield was sparked by two All-Conference backs. Coupled with a fine array of hard-hitting linemen, the Miners seemed destined for a great season. Plagued by injuries and several tied games, Coach Bullman, field general. III however, the Miners were forced to relinquish their M.l.A.A. championship to a powerful Springfield eleven. The final record of four wins, three losses, and two ties seemed to pre- sent an inadequate picture of Miner might. MINERS 6, Memphis State O The first game of the season found the Miners avenging last year's defeat at the hands of the Tigers of Memphis State in the upset of the year. Though rated as one of the best teams ever to visit the School of Mines, the Tigers were held to a virtual standstill by the power- ful running and passing attack presented by the Miners. Guard Bill Chew and end Bill Teas performed their usual stellar game in decidinq the Miner victory. Washington University l9, MINERS 7 ln the revival of the 22-year-old series with the Washington University Bears, the MinerS faced their first defeat at the hands of a power- ful ground attack. After a weak first half marked by fumbles, the Miners retaliated and consistently carried the ball deep into Bruln territory. Climaxing a last quarter drive sparked by the brilliant passing of Bob Kempeff the Miners drove across the double stripe for fllelf only score. MINERS 22, Shurtleff l3 1 Led by Big lim McGrath, the Miners eas1lY outclassed the Pioneers to jump back intO the win column. Coach Gale Bullman made liberal Pfiqe One Hundred Fifty-Four use of F .r, t S10lllilC'I t L, mm! 1 ,W .... A ln reg lltllts, e ts to t lla lll v , Alltwsi my V1 A I Elll .V .l' t l L . Gelvllhlt 71 it M.. it-t Ctjq t 5 U 'Cited filet lil ltr- , ., its tlltt tl ln t. ft .t,, Q, 'tv ' '-lil: K by ' i 1 A yrs rental L x I wil 'Ill lt JT V. l SSN Itffl' Forty Eight Hold that line I use of his capable reserves who were instru- mental in piling up the Miner point total. The significant outcome of the game pointed to the potential ground attack of the Miner eleven. MINEBS 18, Warrensburg U ln registering a significant shutout against their first conference foes, the Warrensburg Mules, the Miners presented advance warning as to their potential might in their defense of the M.l.A.A. crown. Sparked by the brilliant offensive attack of co-captains lim McGrath and Bob Kemper, the Miners presented an invulner- able scoring touch. This together with the alert defensive play of linemen Luther Steele and Gene Kennedy easily clinched the Warrens- burg defeat. PARENTS' DAY MlNEBS 24, Maryville 6 At the expense of the Bearcats, the Miners copped the lead in the M.l.A.A. race. A rain- soaked field resulted in a seesaw battle the first half with neither side inflicting any serious damage. The second half opened, however, with a vicious Engineers' attack, led by backs Whitney, Beichelt, Kwadas, and McGrath. A total of 405 yards and 17 first downs was amassed in the victory. 1-IQMECGMHNIG Springfield 18, MINEBS U Playing in a virtual auagrnire, the favored Miners were dealt their only conference loss of the 1948 season by the well-balanced S.M.S. Bears. Completely outplayed and plagued by fumbles, the Miners saw every virtual scoring opportunity fall short of the mark. Defensive standout of the game was tackle Bob Weinel. ln spite of the inclement weather, Lefty Bob Kemper threw several ground-gaining passes that kept the Miners in the game. C0-captains McGrath and Kemper. Page One Hundred Fifty-Five . . X X N 5 A Q Rv? Q X Xt X XS Henson Reichelt Williams Cox arsity Football McCord 1 MINERS 7, Cape Girardeau 7 ln playing their third consecutive game on muddy turf, the Miners vied for yardage and were forced to accept a tie in a hard-fought struggle. Showing his usual stellar form, lim McGrath proved his versatility and right to his second All-Conference berth. Early in the second half, Big lim crashed over for the marker and then added the all important extra point. Al Svejkosky, at tackle, was the star of the Miner line. MINERS 14, Kirksville l4 Battling the Kirksville Bulldogs to a stand- still, the Miners seemed to lack the winning drive. A persistent Bulldog attack kept the Miners on the defensive for the greater portion of the game. Thanks to a safety early in the first quarter and a spectacular 95-yard run by freshman Gene Huffman, the Miners came from behind to keep the Wolf pack from the door. St. Louis University l9, MINERS 7 Determined to avenge last year's defeat, the Miners returned to their early season form and very nearly upset the highly touted St.L.U. Billi- kens. More than once, the Billikens had their backs to the wall and it looked as if the Miners were going to do the impossible. The M.S.M. Hoehn Duerr Roemerman 'sq , i lk Y' Sho d h pass defense appeared Weak, however, and the Billilcens managed to account for three touchdowns via the air. Once again it was McGrath who accounted for the only Miners points of the day. arsity ootball FINAL M.l.A.A. STANDING Team Won Lost Tied Springfield ..... ..... 4 l 0 Maryville ....... ..... 4 l 0 MINERS ...... ..... 2 l 2 Kirksville ...... ..... 2 2 l Cape ............... ..... 0 3 2 Warrensburg ................ 0 4 l SEASONS RESULTS QVQLYERS .............. ' 'l' 'ERS .XA A ............. . ' 'IIYERS ............. . M .V .XL , rl- ERS ............. . QVQINERS .............. QVQLYERS ........ QVQIIYERS .............. Memphis State Washington U Shurtleff .............. Warrenshurg ....... Maryville ............ Springfield ........... Cape Girardeau . .. ..... . 0 8 7 Pct. 800 800 57l 500 288 l87 ..0 ..l9 ..l8 QVINERS .............. Kirlcsville ............ ......... l 4 QVQLYERS .............. St. Louis U ....... ......... l 9 cox Teas Blgnkg Tgchgn l'lUlfl'Il'Il1 xwl Xml, 4 xx ? 1 . Z. X wink 1 V y K .1 ,fx Q ,Wg .X , U ---Xml . rw my X i QM-5 A S I L A its L. pay 5. K . ,L Q .X USF xx 8- x -X fuss XX. ,sk - X Q . f? err: fb g 1-2.3 QT X 1 Y x we X v X , r X TX if 3- . 2 NK '-Q sQ.: ss - - M X 5015 LW L A. N.- . whitney Dgvig Bock Anderson Kennedy 6 , 4 Q sl t 1 r , S7 -- 1 ni-xx X i arsity ootball MONTE McCORD-Monte's persistent kicking kept the Miners out of the red all season. ED KWADAS-A consistent ground gainer, Ed has the possibilities of a great ball carrier. BOB REICHELT-Bob's bullet passing and quarterback sneaks have pulled the team from many a hole. EARL HOEHN-Hard-fighting Earl leaves the team with four years of great punt- ing and running to his credit. BILL TEAS-A second year All-Conference selection, Bill is a graduating senior with glue on his fingers and water in his veins. DUDLEY BLANCKE-Dudley leaves the team this year to do some roustabouting in Texas. The team will miss him. GENE HUFFMAN-Freshman star of the year, Gene will probably be the leading ground gainer of '49, BILL Cl-IEW-Bill, an All-Conference selection, is known for his down field blocking. DICK WHITNEY-Although small in stature, Whit is tops in defensive play. He will co-captain next year's team. ROBERT DAVIS-Bob was a steady player in the line all season long. GEORGE BOCK-George is a firm believer in being an eager beaver in scrimmage. GENE KENNEDY-Already proving himself as a proficient pass receiver, Gene is sure to do honor for himself in the future. IACK Tl-IEISS-A scrappy guard, lack will undoubtedly be a mainstay for the next two years. LUTHER STEELE-An outstanding tackle and a second year All-Conference man, 1 Kemper Luther's pleasant disposition will be missed from the Iackling locker room. LELAND BEVERAGE-Leland, a firm believer in conditioning, was an aggressive lineman this year. l l Q Kemper Dowling Ggmmcn Wohlert Weinel ,qi H if Theiss Steele Beverage Coolbixugh Pozska what ' a.1's1ty ootball BILL COOLBAUGI-I-Bill will see a lot of action next year. AL PETSKA-A key man in the center of the line on both offense and defense, Al's specialty is running guard. BOB KEMPEB-Bolla's All-Conference quarterback has guided the team through many rough spots by his fine signal calling. DON DOWLING-Don is a capable back who will carry the brunt of the attack next year. BILL WOHLEBT-A speedy and elusive fullback, Bill had one of the best yards- gained averages. BOB WEINEL-A defensive mainstay, Bob held down. the tackle position. IIIVI MCGRATI-I-A great back and All-Conference fullback for two years, Big Iim's shoes are going to be hard to fill next year. HABLAN MEYER-- Spider has three years of ball behind him and his experience will be valuable to the team. IACK COX-Iack was a line backer deluxe as well as first string center. BOY SI-IOUBD-Next year's co-captain, Bear-Tracks may not be the biggest tackle in the conference but undoubtedly he is the roughest. SID DUEBB-A reliable man to have at end, Sid will be back for another season next year. DICK BOEMEBMAN-Dick is an outstanding sophomore guard who has and will see plenty of action for M.S.M. ALDEN WILLIAMS-Williams is a reserve quarterback who can handle the reins in any situation. BILL GAMIVION-Bill was injured early in the season and his aggressive play was sadly missed by the team. AL SVEIKOSKY-One ot the outstanding linemen of the year, Al has the punch the team needs. FRED ECKEBT-A good end, Fred showed plenty of fight and determination. Eckert McGrath Schmidt Iorcke SVGIICOSLQY Eckflff A-msgs 'Orgy' Hoelm Sprints armmcl end. arsity '71 EW ,ws 3, n '?, y , ff, 35 l, Q L Gofvlm .' O' y Page One Hundred Sixty if f- .4-1 fi 5 9 X- .-, -f-L Hopeful glances. an Aff arsit Apparently having the same difficulty that has plagued the Miners in past seasons, the 1948-1949 basketball squad consistently found difficulty in challcing up vital wins away from the home court. The M.S.M. athletes played consistently good ball, but too often wound up on the short side of the close games. Though dropping back into the cellar this year, the Miners offered stiff competition to the best in the M.l.A.A. conference. The over-all scoring average showed the opposition only four points better than the engineers. Mid-season injuries to two players on the starting lineup contributed to a not too impres- sive season's record. ln spite of this record, however, the Miners showed the M.S.M. stu- dents a good brand of basketball. Led by Bob Perry, star center, and a host of scrappy ball- handlers, the M.S.M. cagers showed magnifi- cent determination and spirit. ln completing the season with a record of five wins and fif- teen losses, the Miners won only one garne on Send me in coach! Page One Hundred Sixty-Two Y f ht x ,xxx N., xx' - xx: ,s iw w stllzsaskefbaii T .1 5 Nqr, X t 4,- Qlw, - X N. wk x. x . x Nil. . .. .N -tu. . 3 1 .' 'N 5. ' x. TX .Q- '-. 'v' in , txt 3. -. if . Q . X ff Q K, . tg . . SQ , L 1.-N-t tl, . K 'K 'N . 5.2 ' ru 'x . TN 'w .2 LT -Q Y NL NC mn. .' Xb-5 X5 V5.8 lfw W -X . . U . J' 1 'D-ll: 3-. srl Dtylj vL- lt, N. , Nh . in ,'- uk.. . yy. My N, I ' +im- V , 'hl4l1' SPM Q mit -. the road, many being lost by narrow margins. The atmosphere of the home gym seemed to give the squad the added impetus to win. One of the closest games ot the year was against Springfield, the conference leader, at Iackling Gym. Trailing at halttime by a sub- stantial margin, the Miners rallied and came within four points of upsetting the champions. Bob Perry poured in 30 points tor top honors and Pete Perino was second with l5. The bulk of the playing assignments was handled by Bill Boark, Pete Perino, Bob Perry, Bob Faulkner, and Gene Huffman. The capable reserves included Norm Niederstadt, Balph Ba- ker, Cletus Voiles, and loe Powell. The M.S.M. squad will lose the services ot Bob Perry, Bill Boark, and Norm Niederstadt next year, but with the greatest part ot the team returning, the Miners may hit the winning stride. Huffman Perry 1 EX -'A SQ ax ' .., I W. It X Y N ' , -s. x f TOP ROW: Bilyeu, Bruskotter, Huffman, Edwards. SECOND ROXV: Voiles, Roark, Faulkner, Powell, Taylor, Perino. FIRST ROV! Henson, Hughes, Captain Bob Perry, Neiderstadt, Baker. Page One Hundred Sixty-Three .u. aar..f.ap.z......zuuuci75..u- fu anna-vifiwvvuaa 'V' +I-6-ii' -j ' ' :.. .------1 : - -...ru -sn-5-1 sv--A-vs: ' :. 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Facing some of the toughest teams in this area, the Miners piled up a record of six consecutive victories before falling to St. Louis U., 38-37. The Miners had pre- viously defeated this same squad in the first meet of the year. During the course of the season, the M.S.M. swimmers set six new records. Coach Barnard's team traveled to St. Louis for the first meet, where they de- cisively defeated the previously UH- defeated Billikens, 47-28. The 300-Yfifd medley relay team composed of Breidert, Williams, and Pounds splashed home to gather first place. Williams and Breidert ghh hh if ' 1 ,. . ,ffgf GG rf 7.4, wt' chef' ,, ft' he ii' chi? if ' f' A ' Jn' Wmih Qhehihlvvih rf' We i ,ff'f,, lu-'Z he ' 5 fe ,. hhw hzhhh- 1 ..Zv Ln '- WQYSI .11- hhenhwefl 6 quflhlhv: I W. in eeerh hhee rece: he worth wh. Weshri heh viek in Sh. dhcehve techs. year was whh Sh. D hhh Gym heheh, 39 heshimqn 5 erdin lhe MUhIlShG Ehlll9l Bye: hee h Bill Swimming followed with firsts in the 200-yard breaststroke and l5O-yard back- stroke respectively. The next victory was a 60-15 clincher over Murray College of Kentucky. With the medley team setting a new pool record, the Miners grabbed first place in every event. In a return meet at M.S.M., the Kentucky Teachers were again defeated by a substan- tial margin. The Miner freestyle relay team clipped twenty seconds off the pool record with a time of 4:l5.8. Continuing in their winning ways, the M.S.M. boys rolled over Wentworth Military Academy, BO- 6, gathering first and second place in every event and shattering three records. Keeping in stride, the Miners journeyed to Went- worth and emerged with a 57-8 win. Washington University was the next victim in a dual meet held in St. Louis. The 42-33 score is in- dicative of the well-matched teams. The closest meet of the year was the return engagement with St. Louis University in lack- ling Gym. The Miners lost this match, 38-37. Leland Beverage, freshman star, set a new pool rec- ord in the 220-yard freestyle. Mainstays of the team through- out the year were Bay Williams, Elmer Breidert, lvor Pounds, Paul Aegerter, Leland Beverage, and Bill Vose. The 9'eZay's relay. I hope ifs icczrm. They'7'e Off! A 'Y M... --f , r . fu.-.... l....i.., lff' Y 1- pi...--'- I . . i . . t ,,. -,,,,.,F--'Tip' A '-,vw ..-1'-' V 'M -wJY,-,,-- r . -K , -N ,,- 1 ,f ,-. - 'L - . - ,- X 3. -- .., . ,-- K N an .ull Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven ut 'L I Q ,. ,. ,.,. -..,, .,. 'Y I' 1'7:' ' ,, 1. ',':'-' -' .:-- - ' ...., - ... .... .t .0-.., vi. - 1-,..,. - -.-- -,- . .. QA., .-11.1----ggg,:,g,g5.,g34Qg,gg ' l,.g:?,4 ..-. f,59VgQn'l3qlN91rl8 7 ' .- ' T '- -' ,. A - vUvfihiU i-Gini' -f-1 - ' ' . . ,----f--fr ' ' . HSM. M . A 5 fa E3 fi! A KS U s l si x O ' i M . 5 M' .s i Wt N y Q Q TOP ROW: Ramey, Ward, Smith, Perino, Reeves, Watts. SECOND ROW: Cox, Turner, Young, Maag, Mahan, Shaffer. FRONT ROW Bock, Tothill, Hammond, I-Iarrawood, Kirk, Brewer. arsity Tlrack t 4 I ' . X Bock winds up. . M t The Miner l948 track squad was one of the best since the entrance of M.S.M. into the M.l.A.A. Conference. With persistent regular- ity, the cindermen returned with the laurels. An unusually large schedule enabled the Miners to make an impressive record. ln an indoor M.l.A.A. meet held at Colum- bia, the Miners emerged victorious for the first time in M.l.A.A. history. Dave Ward set the pace with firsts in the broad jump and high hurdles. Also contributing to the Miner victory were Don Smith, who broke the tape on the two-mile jaunt, and George Bock, who set a new M.S.M. record of 43' 71Ai with the shot. A dual meet with Springfield found the Miners being forced to accept a 66 to 66 tie. Bill Kirk was high scorer with 13 points. Swinq- ing back into the Winning stride, the Miners easily overwhelmed Westminster, 81 to 50. The Miners lost the next contest, a triangular meet with Cape and Washington U. Don Smith walked off with first honors in the mile and two-mile runs. ln the three succeeding dual meets, the siljlef and gold tracksters really stepped into hlqh Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight Track 'kim ff vo: 1-rn fl if Q--M .-. J.: i.. ...T -.V 1 i J... -.... .. The Greek god. Q I ,I ' A Xice form, Shorty! gear, winning all three by substantial margins. Drury and Shurtleff College both fell before a terrific onslaught by the scores of lll l!3 to 24 213 and H1695 to 22V2. The next victim was St. Louis U., which the Miner thinclads defeated, 90 to 41. The Miners were well primed for the M.l.A.A. outdoor con- ference meet held at Maryville on May l4. However, by the narrow margin of one-half point, the M.S.M. tracksters were squeezed out of first place by the Cape Girardeau Indians. High point man for the meet was Bill Kirk with 13. Hal Corbin set a new M.S.M. high hurdles record of l5.9 seconds. Kirk continued the record breaking with a l0.0-second 100-yard dash while Smith set the pace in winning the two-mile run. Consistent winner and high point man for the season was Bill Kirk with 861A points. He was closely followed by Don Smith with 72 and George Bock with 61 points. Dave Ward also helped add to the point total. Up and over. Page One Hundred Sixty-Nine - . 3 , Iii . - -,- i.i- ewni-F-5-T'v'2-7af.755.,. , . , -. f--- -Q..-.Asn-N :4a-1-e,.vx.s-.9-.4..ua',..- fr- rf- oil-0 -.,, f- f , The endurance boys. The varsity cross country team, beginning its second year, ended a short but successful sea- son against Washington University on their 2.8-miie course in St. Louis on November 13. Miner distance star Don Smith succeeded in breaking the course record of 15 minutes set in 1947 with a time of 14:42. Smith was the sec- ond man across the finish 1ine, however, as Ratcliff of Washington nosed him out to set a new record of 14:36. Other Miners p1acing were Shaffer, 8thp Sanders, 1Othy Maag, 12th, Heet- field, and Tothi11. Washington won the meet by a score of 19-43. On November 6, Smith was again defeated Cross Country Track by Ratciiff in the fina1 sprint in a dua1 meet on the M.S.M. golf course. The winning time was 14.24 Whi1e Smith crossed the finish 1ine in 14:35 for the 2.5-mi1e course. The Miners 1ost this meet by a score of 36-21. Those earning letters in the 1943 season were Don Smith, Bob Shaffer, Bob Sanders, and Ray Maag. A Word of praise shou1d be given to team captain and coach Charley Tothi11, who handled the training program and arranged the meets. As Tothi11 is the only graduating senior, the rest of the squad wi11 return next year as a formidab1e nucieus for a successful season. ! 5 I f C i ff Tae.. I E 091 me QHJOYW ieterre its improv. 11 rs and mr 1 on 18 ti Ther Shaffer, Sanders, Tothi11, Smith, Maag. Page One Hundred Seventy ' 'wx' ii'f1 ' f-f arsity ennis The 1948 tennis sedson opened at Spring- field, where the Miners met cr 4 to 2 setback. However, the M.S.M. team quickly rebounded from this initial defeat with three straight vic- tories. Westminister was easily taken care of in cr fine display of tennis by a 8 to O score. The defeats of Drury and Cape followed in quick succession with scores of 6 to l and 5 to 2. In the M.l.A.A. conference meet the Miners placed second to Springfield. arsity Golf The 1948 version of the M.S.M. golf team, un- der the direction of Coctch Iohn Steinmeyer, enjoyed a highly successful season. With all lettermen except Denny McColgin returning this spring, the Miner team gives promise of improving last year's record of three victories and three losses. The M.S.M. golfers opened the season with an l8 to U victory over Springfield. The next four matches were split evenly, win- '. 4. . vi. Y B13 TOP ROW: Iuenger, Williams, Rice. FRONT ROW.: Ross, Axsom ning two at home and dropping two away. In the final match, the Miners met defeat at the hands of Shurtleff College, QV2 to 8V2. On May l4, the Miner four-man team of Kramer, McColgin, Pantaleo, and Youngs emerged second behind Springfield in the M.l.A.A. meet held at Maryville. Tony Panta- leo, team captain, won the individual cham- pionship by shooting a l54 on the spongy 88- hole course. Youngs, Shroyer, Kramer, Pantaleo, McColgin, Hubbard, Coach Steinrneyer. Page One Hundred Seventy-One ,n m E Q u -Rusgmieuisa . .,. T.-.iz v ,Qr ,T:tj. 7 ,. 1'k,x,' 5 IH ntramural Sports TABLE TENNTS lumping into an early lead, the Kappa Sigma table tennis singles and doubles teams dominated the winner's column with a faultless season unmarred by a single defeat. Roy Evans retained his singles crown by downing D. Miller of the Erosh in the finals. Doubles champions were Kurt Frank and Bob McGowan, who dropped Roger Knoppf and lack Stadel- hofer, the Lambda Chi representatives, from competition in the deciding match. Second place honors in team play went to lackling Terrace, who gathered third place honors in both the singles and doubles events. CRCDSS CCDUNTRY The annual cross-country race held be- tween halves of the Homecoming football game saw the emergence of a new cham- pion, Stan Dolecki of Pi Kappa Alpha. Tom Herrmann, last year's winner, jumped into a quick lead for the first half of the race. The lead changed hands, however, as Laytham of Triangle passed the Theta Kappa Phi boy and entered the home stretch. l-lis pace was short lived also as Dolecki, putting on a brilliant drive, forged ahead of the pack and crossed the finish line well ahead of the other contenders. Second place winner was Laytham, who nosed out Shelton of Kappa Alpha. LLM u,f A Nil-'LN NwQ.!m4 M., Q 1 mv.- flvvki, f-msx-rnzlntry zrinnrr, Evans singles' vhamp Page One Hundred SeventyAT'.vo Kappa Sigmuls doubles champs Sigma. Nu gridiron 1'ir:tm's. Sigma Nu splashers. Gollerr and Willfiafms, doubles iuinnefs. Pi Kappa Alphcrfs basketball champs. ntramural Sports TOUCH FOOTBALL Touch football, one of the major intra- mural sports, is reputedly the roughest athletic activity of the year. Marked by accurate passing, hard running and block- ing, and precision punting, this champion- ship is one of the most coveted. In in- augurating the fall season, Sigma Nu suc- cessfully defended its crown by defeating Kappa Sigma in the championship game. Each team had lost one game in the dou- ble elimination tourney prior to the final match. Third place was awarded to lack- ling Terrace, whose only two defeats were at the hands of the two finalists. SWIMMING The three-day swimming meet was one of the hardest fought battles of the intra- mural program. With the exception of Sigma Nu and Kappa Sigma Fraternities, all the other organizations appeared to be equally matched. Sigma Nu proved to be the eventual winner by splashing past Kappa Sigma in the final event of the eve- ning. Throughout all the events, these two teams held the upper hand, steadily gaining points as the meet grew older. In the final standing, Kappa Alpha snared third place, closely followed by Pi Kappa Alpha. Bill Romermfmn, .sizzgles lifznrlball ifictor. Page One Hundred Seventy-Three '- -f - ar. ' are N Hsagb' , i n E lr, . ,V 'gf' ,W . . . 1 tluflzn Hobetnmn, ioztramuratl athlete of 157-348. I-IANDBALL A powerful Sigma Phi Epsilon team grabbed first place in the l949 intramural handball championship with a first in the singles bracket and a second in the dou- bles competition. Doubles champion for the second consecutive year was the lunior-Senior combination of Goller and Williams. The strong contenders from Sigma Phi Epsilon battled the winners in a two out of three series, losing the final set. Bill Boemerman handily won the singles title, defeating Gene Kennedy of Sigma Nu. Alpha Epsilon Pi garnered second place in the tourney, closely fol- lowed by the Engineers Club and Sigma Nu. VOLLEYBALL ln inaugurating the spring semester of intramural activities, the volleyball com- petition showed up keen and strong. Sigma Nu dominated the court, emerging victorious over the Theta Kappa Phi squad in the first match of the double elimina- tion tourney. The Sigma Nu team had ad- vanced to the finals with an unblemished record, while the second place Theta Kaps had previously lost one match to Sigma Pi. Kappa Sigma Qathered third place laurels with Triangle maintaining the fourth position. ntramural tt INTBAMUBAL ATHLETE CE THE YEAR Cn the basis of his all-around athletic ability, Mgr- tin l-lobelman of Kappa Sigma Fraternity WGS awarded the trophy as Qutstanding Athlete of the Year. Cn the gridiron he directed his team from the quarterback position. Basketball and volleyball fol- lowed in quick succession. The l948 boxing tourna- ment found l-lobelman defeating all opposition to cop the l45-pound title. To round out the season, he played a stellar game of softball at second base. 0'- . 1 .. K erm .. Kappa Sig-Sig Nu playoff game. Start of that long, long run. Page One Hundred Seventy-Four it A l Sports N S RIFLE The rifle tournament, enjoying a longevity of one day, was the scene of some fine shooting by the M.S.M. students. The sharpshooters from Kappa Sigma displayed winning form in capturing first honors with 495 points, fifteen over last year's title- winning mark. When the final scores were tabulated Tau Kappa Epsilon was found to have captured sec- ond place, followed closely by Theta Kappa Phi and Sigma Nu, respectively. Individual high scorer fOr the day was Miller of the Sophomores with a 179. -DU NUT DIVE e ' FROM LEDGE Start of the medley relay. Intermission time. Crucial game between Pikes and Snakes. SUMMER INTRAMURAL PROGRAM The year round intramural program would not be complete without a mention of the summer athletic season preceding the l948-49 school year. The Iunior-Senior organizations carried off the summer intra- mural crown but were hard pressed by a powerful Kappa Sigma aggregation. Third place was captured by the Engineers Club. The most successful sport turned out to be softball with a hotly contested race un- til the last game. Kappa Sigma emerged on top with an 8-l record, followed by the Engineers Club and lunior-Seniors. The tennis courts were the next scene of action as the doubles team of Roth and Mengel of the Iunior-Seniors defeated all comers for the title. Second place was easily handled by Kappa Sigma and third place by Sigma Phi Epsilon. The next event on the summer agenda was swimming. After a poor start Chi Sigma hit the pace and splashed home with the crown. Lambda Chi exhibited good form but weakened in the final events and allowed Sigma Nu to take sec- ond place. Golf closed the summer program with a tie score for first honors. Pi Kappa Alpha and lunior-Seniors both showed identical marks, but in the playoffs the Pikes showed their superiority and were thereby awarded first place. These two leaders were followed by the Engineers Club and Tackling Terrace. Page One Hundred Seventy-Five -ulnhg 'TV X Ex x Xa, . K Missourigttttir MINER STAFF f Editor-in-Chief ....... .......... B ob Buei Q QQ, Associate Editor ..... ...... I oe Strubert H Manaqinq Editor ....... ....... F red Springer Sports Editor ............ ..... M urray Schmidt Business Manager ....... .............. I oe Reiss hd, Advertising Manaqer ...... ..... E oqer Ienkins Circulation Manager ....... ...... L ouis Frank I ff Features Editor .................................. Harry Funk Board Secretary ...... ..... L yman Van Buskirk I f is -QI trtt r I ' Editor Bucl and right hand man Bennett. 1 its fi meter-- Crist: corglez Correiez theiii grams: up oit articles THIRD ROW: Sanders, Gokenbach, Starkweather, Reiss, Bennett, Pounds, Weinrich, Kaiser, Darnpf Bosse, Knecht, Hansen, Murphy, Padfield, Sherburne. SECOND ROW: Isbell, Reeves, Springer, Iohnston, Moser, Iadwick, Main, McCaI1ister, Aubuchon, Bachman, Wlschf Mase, Cowan, Van Buskirk, Church, Voqler, Cardetti. FIRST ROW: Strubert Koppel, I-Ierder, North, Wirfs, Chapman, Stieqlitz, Floref Pfof- Ielinek, Buet, Neldel, Frank, Peppers, Funk, Shopher, Buersmeyer, Calcaterra, Greco. Page One Hundred Seventy-Eight w Milan 3 -,K .,. .N M 1 lil . .,,, ,loss N. gredslifr. rf. fall -7, K Qy 'N . -...H ---lmq . ., QM ' 165. L ll -.A , V. t w W., .. FIU? 11 gfi11ifif vs.. fm nf Vt grim' , wig vnf1:'i, It , 4 li Miner The Missouri Miner, official publication of the students of the School of Mines, started out the year by sendinq complimentary copies of the first issue to all the members of the Alumni Association. One of the main additions in the MINEB has been the re-inauguration of the column, As a Miner Sees lt , which has been staqnant since the war years. The anonymous author has managed to remain known only to a few in spite of the many demands for his name from irate readers. On October 2, Miner Board members and quests attended the annual Miner Board ban- quet at the Houston House in Newburq. Prom- inent quests at the banquet were Dean and Mrs. Wilson, Prof. Ielinek, faculty advisor, and Mrs. Ielinek, Football Coach Gale Bullman, quest speaker, and Mrs. Bullman, and Pub- lisher Larry May and Mrs. May. Outstandinq features of the l948-49 MINER- complete coveraqe of the M.l.A.A. Football Conference in Bill Sherburne's column Around the M.l.A.A. g lack Sontaq's play-by-play dia- qrams of each Miner football game, a clean- up of the jokes, Boqer Neidelfs many feature articles and poemsp and the St. Pat's Edition. The big bosses. i y ,i -fy 'Siler YH-' A Wi. 2 Tryouts hard at uozk The senior staff First Page One Hundred Seventy-Nine iw ...., NY- -.. ..- ,.. . . , ., ,,,,,, I .W,,,, ,.,,,.,,--i-'f1f - 1- '3 'k'.7f:L3i. U? copies off the I9 rss Checking copy xv: w .', . .,.-,.,-,. ,L-A K -7.01: , . , I . -., .,a ' A ' la- , ff i ' 2 f , A 0 ff, I 3 If V ,,,, ..,,,,,.-...N-1.-MM' .N . 'A-A-.., T VT -N Fulham-T B, 1 M, g f -1- N W .N nv: my Mi., , .os H N me Editor-in-chief Bach and Business Manager Morlock. A v . 4 Q T' 'H , 'Y 1 ' 7 1 A f I . 1 Getting the scoop. ...id A Page One Hundred Eighty Editor-in-Chief ............. Business Manager .... Organizations Editor .......... o11a.mollil Qouwmm Qi ............Bill Bach ................Bob Morlock Kyburz Literary Editor .................................. B111 Horst Sports Editor .......... Classes Editor ........... Circulation Editor ...... Associate Editor ......... Staff Photographer ......... Secretary ....................... .......Diclc Stegemeier .......Clarence Isbell ........Boger Neidel ......Bob Turman .......Coy Breuer ......Ed Acheson The BOLLAMO oitice, which is in .i, .-r Lf' v the new intirrnary building, has helped to ease the work necessary to edit the yearbook. The circulation of the BOLLAMO exceeds three thou- sand copies this year due to the in- crease in the M.S.M. enrollment. The BOLLAMO '49er is bigger and more representative ot the Missouri School of Mines than any previous year in its history. The editing, planning, and com- pletion of the BOLLAMO was under the supervision ot Editor Bill Bach, While Business Manager Bob Morlock very accurately and diligently bal- anced the books. These men, toqether with a conscientious faculty advisor, ,.f',. i ,J- ,.. I 11-f' Mn ,. ' if- J-' ,-f , 1, ,. Tv 1-' . ll . ' .1 ,f!', ,- sw ,il 4 fs' .-'C ' ill , is tasi 33 Qmnioiw MCH .u mol. l . The U5- X... siipoiCv: by Bill Greaves, lii.S.lVi. salient pt: LAMO '49 W . tit its mv' - ,W .,........ ,.-. ' zfbflm if Roll if l V swf? 'si x f Q9 uflttw .ix ' '.--9 . ....,...,......... Eiltzf Moi: iii: t.. Stetexsf ......,,...ClrenceIstg Roqerittf . .,,... ...... N' limi H Vuvallgl, ,Coy lists Fd ities: nav' . t gitiiflfli it .- fit 5 u ' 1 fy! HQCGSSHI : .. ,M 'pn A, . ,,,. C -is W, Emtifetlf' tom ' . v A-5 l U4 f M FM ' ment if A rfi' ..' nf 1 t 1-1' Arg 'ft vf LA. ' fFEUHd' t -'ff' 'srhffl P. ju , V' V H nit L- YU d Vx, H at :jf , NCT' ' uf was J' , ,f ', j ffl . 5.15 .mira ,, .,., .,. Board Professor l. l. lelinek, and an efficient staff carefully planned the ROLLAMO '49er. After these plans were completed, ambi- tious board members and hard-Working tryouts carried them out under the super- vision of the Editor and staff. Organizations Editor, Ed Kyburz, was kept busy contacting the various Wheels on the campus and compiling the in- formation needed for the Activities and Fraternities section of the book. The Liter- ary Editor, Bill Horst, accompanied by loe Wright, Dick Bauer, and Roger Neidel, provided the descriptive material for the book. Classes Editor, Clarence Isbell, handled the task of compiling the material for the Seniors and Underclassrnen section of the book. The photography was under the leader- ship of Coy Breuer. Coy was ably assisted by Bill Cox, Bob lohnson, R. Poppitz, B. Greaves, T. Davis, and L. Frank. The MSM. Photo Club contributed many ex- cellent photos which appear in the ROL- LAMO '49er. The staff at work. - THIRD ROW: Kyburz, Bruce, Keil, Holmes, Theiss, Peterson, Dieckmaqn, johnson? Perry, Welnflchf l-CHQ, Quinlan, Cox. SECOND ROW: Gokenbach, Smith, Horst, Lhrich, Becrcer, P0PP1tZfNi'f-C5Q1jf5AL'7 Q-ff-LfV:ji-fjJ2L.r1't?gV'gIi:?5g GYGGVGS, Davis Calcaterra Stegerneier Breuer, Wright. FIRST ROW: Greco, McN1cnols, HGUYTMUH, Lf-Q-N 4 -ef.--vw, -se:-., 1 V1 - BCfCl'1, Prof. Ielihek, Meskan, Stinson, Ildarns, Murphy, Macke, Hoffman, Chapman, Cardetti. Page One Hundred Eighty-One W - - -- Q - N-ef-:J -.- V R s.4:.,.g,.g.14a.g -'J' -H 'W- inf, Our officers. lt is the purpose of the Council to stimulate school spirit and to qive aood student qovern- ment. Established in 1927, its present form has twelve fraternity men and an equal number of independent members. The outstandinq accomplishment under the ex- cellent counsel of Professor Sam Lloyd was the drafting and approval of a new constitution which provides the operational funds for various student activities, and Student Council representation at faculty disciplinary meetinas. K' ..,,.,, X - xW ' Student Council ' OFFICERS President ............... ..................... ....... R . E. Peppers Vice-'President ......... ...... I . D. Crites Secretary ........... .......... L. Dieckrnan Treasurer .............................. ...... W . Wundrack Executive Cornmitteernan ........ ............ C . Kunz I . .91f'-iplliry '52 wif . - ff-xl' g ,fri Z ., . -. .L I XXII,-iii. M, Jil gg, THIRD ROW! C ' ' . zx oski, Dieckman, Frfzxcfmslifngldstgr?oTiEallbnhgT11e1g'1Rg'lfln3OB1fbeCkI Scales. Mcrttlage, Kaplan. SECOND ROW: Thielker, Schweder, Seehq, K0- W- Herrmann, W1SdOIl1, CTIYGS, Peppers, Wundrack, Mallon, Caste-111, Timlm- Pflge One Hundred Eighty-Two it M ,RN The Independent Organization is comprised ot non-fraternity men interested in participating in social, athletic, and other campus activities. The Organization was started in l935, and since then has been ot much service to the college. The Independents have representatives in or- ganizations including the Student Council, St. Pat's Board, and professional societies. The high- lights ot the past year's activities were the organ- ization oi class elections and aid given in reviving the Tech Cooperative Eating Club. Independents OFFICERS President .......... .. ..................... ....... I . Foster Vice-President ............. ................ I . Crilos Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ X1 V. Wundracrl' , . , .. .H , 5 I Z, E THIRD ROW: Bally, Schafer, Soehlke, Lester, Koziboski, Miller, Campbell, Sopp, Seehg, kliunzkclgleitgiieqrici, Iijihwggn Abselom, Stevens. SECOND ROW' Dermody Agnew, Hansen, Stanhope, Flynn, KGUQYI Slain 'fealjf A Cfriteg 'Awiffhndmckl QCOD Foster, Parks, Dowd, Phillips. Pmsr ROW: ouick, Grimsiey, Cechfem, Carpenter, Hoyleed. Iweef -A--KISSOU' ' nor, Mallon, Holland. Page One Hundred Eighty-Three .. , V , ,, - ,. f., 'SS-,,-Z,,,.,21':'fv2'l'w. ,,.,,- -1 - .asia-1:.fu-:nike-076 A -T an- 'V . V f 'lin-'fl' Tau Beta. P' ln 1885, the Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh University to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering . The Missouri Beta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi was founded at M.S.lVl. in December, l9U6, and has loe- come one of our leading organizations. E Tau Beta P11 officers. N '3 OFFICERS 1 1- 5 1-1 1 Y President ...................... ..................... ....... G . D. Holmes Vice-President ................ .........--..- H - E- STTCU-119 Recording Secretary ............. ........................ D . L. Dean Corresponding Secretary ........ ........ R . Hansen, I. Foster Treasurer ................................. ................... R . Williams Cataloger ......... ......... L . Agnew fl' FOURTH ROW: Holloway, Boclcstruck, Goller, Williams, Frank Telthorst Kelley Holmes Perry Niederstadt Stahl Hopkins Dean Szumachowski, Brassiield, Hyatt, Laird. THIRD ROW: Ouevreaux, Roehl Breitvyieser Hoehn Lenox Wolfe M IH I Brown' Gilmj 1 1 1 1 1 1 S9111 1 . mon, Wagner, Tippit, Mornin, Bowen, Whanger, Simplcin. SECOND ROW: Carney, Agnew, Whitfield, Needhamiml-?oqarCfl1SchWed6r, Stobie Spanberger, Marting, Norman, Birch, Geiss, Breton, Tichy, Bullock, Straub, Prof. Miles. FIRST ROW: Hughes, Foster, CCITIOU1 Marlm Colfer, Mead, Bennett, Wood, French, Long, Hayase. Page One Hundred Eighty-Four X ttllt i it M, 1 llllif' .N n ff v .N V lava 'Q 1 - - P111 Kappa. P111 me The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, founded in l897, encourages scholastic endeavor by the bgdqe of membership by sponsoring speakers rantinq scholarships. Membership is open to scholars in all branches of learninq. and Q The Missouri School of Mines Chapter was es- tablished in l92O. Seniors in the upper ten per cent of their class are eliqible for election to mem- bership. The Missouri School ot Mines Chapter Bgok Plate is awarded annually to all students who have maintained a scholastic averaqe of 2.00 or more for the academic year. Phi Kappa Phi offivers. OFFICERS President ............... ..................... .............. O . R. Crowe Vice-President ............ ........ V . A. C. Gevecker Secretary-Treasurer ........... ................ W . I. Iensen Iournal Correspondent ......... ......... C . T. A. Iohnk . ' J! EY, lP':.A. , .LO .... . , .- THIRD HOW: Schalk, Long, Roehl, Needham, Hale, Lenox, Heitzberq, Prank, Norman, HYGH' fcagrcglfrl Civil: Proi rltfgles. Csfthy. Hansen. SECOND Row- s' k' M F rland Bnnksnnck, Hogan, Bennett, Prof' CGW' Pro- 'Cu f' f-A-33:,,, pw' Bullock, Martin, Coffer EichelberqelmpBd?xien CREST ROW: Straub, CCIIIISY, HOQlCIf1C1, Huqhes, Prof. Jensen, Bircn, Pror. -.sn.,,,u,n, . 1 Butter, Morgan, Smith,'Foster, Breton, Schlemer. Page One Hundred Eiqhty-Five M. .. - A . 1 Q Fall R. Perry ........ I. Reilly ........ R. Ienkins .... W. Gammon F. Eckert ....... Big Keys. OFFICERS Spring ............President............ Peppers ..............Vice-President.......... Wirfs .......Secretary-Treasurer......................K. Short Corresponding Secretary ...... D. Stegemeier ...........Alumni Secretary....................R. Ienkins Blue ey Blue Key is a national honorary fraternity whose real aim is expressed in its motto, Serving I Live . New members are chosen on a basis of character, scholarship, student activities, and service. Membership is limited to a definite num- ber of graduate and undergraduate students. Service rendered during 1948-49 included pub- lishing of the annual Student Directory, assisting in the Parents' Day and Homecoming celebrations, and introducing the school to the incoming frosh by means of two very successful smokers. xii tlfllff x I N , 7 . ' .X Y 71 wi-W5 T5 vying wnuuxb rf, , fl' :qv lt l kf'.'f SV I sultw . .. , ..., . ..,, . 4 1 S . ,, V tl ll ES ' ff. ,1 i. W i V SECOND ROW: Hrach, McGrath, Isringhaus, Eckert, Koenig, Kwadas Niederstadt Perry Coolidge Hol es Gammon Reilly Brehe, williams, Wnthrow, Gokenbach. FIRST ROW: Short, Peppers, Voiles, Frank, Stegemeier, Bach, Schmidt,I Healrh ITelthorst, Perino, Hoehn, gn xrfs, Bounds, Straub, Tyrer. ' Yogi Hum Butlgmilrl I Page One Hundred Eighty-Six Butl Theta. Tau Theta Tau is a professional engineering fratern- ity which draws its membership from men who Show promising engineering ability, standard Schomfghip, and personal worthiness. lts purpose is to perpetuate a high standard ot professional interest and ethics among its members. Banquets, outings and smokers together with the informal Wednesday afternoon gatherings re- sulted in a Very successful social year. 'Saw 3 Theta Tau officers. x 'M 5 Sivwukx 9 , ,, 'HI an--'Y' .Aff .v,.w- f',ff 'ta I . . . sl N!-l,,lv,x,1igQ.T t l. T. D R. H H L. l. OFFICERS F6111 Spring Reilly ............ ............ R egent ......... ........ D . Heath Wirfs ............... ........ V ice-Regent ........ ,....... H . lohnson Stegerneier .................... Scribe ................ ......... B . Schmidt Schowalter ................ Treasurer ...............,........ W. Collins Johnson ........ Corresponding Secretary ........ H. Chapman Telthorst .................,.... Marshal .............................. K. Short Dougherty ................ Inner Guard .......... ...... I . Iadwicl-: Crites .............. ....... O uter Guard ........ ........ B . Zane I 4 - d , Ih.son, Morlock, YRQQS THIRD ROW: Zane' Pounds' Griesedieck' Poster' M' Schmldt' Bennett' Schowchell lNljlVtEScIllCF1m?I 'llceellviho?sSl, H? Qfelthorst, B. Scnrnid Hel' Hudson. SECOND ROW: Reeves, French, DeShon, Poppiiz. lildwlckf lcmczewskl' C ID lheriy Stegerneieri Vfiffsf Bounds' PIC! Yochum, Bushman, Babbitt Weinstein short. Pinsr ROW: Perm, Chapman, Neldelf Greco' OW ' er, Prof. Miles, Reilly, 'Andreasenf Heath, Crites, Pepp61'S, Stieqlitz- Page One Hundred Eigl'1iY'S9V91'1 'Sv' , It ,..,..,,-,,,. TA,-. , 5-'-,Z .-g..:, Alpha. chi sigma, Alpha Chil Sigma is a national professional A ,A,,g.,.f I chemical fraternity which was founded in l902 2 ,1 Q. at the University of Wisconsin. sir , The Beta Delta Chapter at Missouri School of Mines started in l936. The chapter awards the 3:61 junior and graduating senior in Chemistry and 'Mid' Chemical Engineering having the highest grqdg wifi point averages, and sponsors an active safety program with freshman instruction as a highlight. Eff' ,fi .3-ff: GLM In the fall the chapter Was honored by having the district conclave meeting here in Rolla. ln , addition the chapter had its fall and spring out. mei ing, and smokers. f Alchemist? offficers. A lii oPP1cERs Master Alchemist ................................... ......... R . Booth i Vice Alchemist ........ ............. C . Goller ,M Reporter ................., ...... W . Gammon ff Recorder .....,........ .............. I . Erler Treasurer ................... ............... E . Hoehn Alumni Secretary .......... ...... R . R. Cornwall Historian ................................ .......... I . Walker Master of Ceremonies ........ ........ A . Hemme FOURTH ROW: Bockstruck Smith Kne-Chi Frank H 11 i tt G ll - I ' . ' , f I 0 OWGY, N. Niederstadt, Do 1' , P t , R. N' d t dt, Honerkamp, WY? I KE3n?,iQePrEg3gieyTHgEEw2C?gy' Tggigfer' Howard' Schmitt, Young, Gammon, lydigllgelerf 3-Ifgilga, Wcjsceiis gfeiss, Branson, Schrrutz, Hmltqmh Jamieson! Cqmpbgul Ehrler .Frank T er W:thProf. Caonrad, Grzffrth. I-lemme, Brice, Hoehn, Walker, Dehekker, Voqler, Telthorst, Knaujr, t-.ltqnm Bach, Ferry, Coff C ' .' ff 1 1 TOW, eed, Booth. FIRST ROW: Hagar, Isringhaus, Chapman, Hoppe, H91W1g1 Venar 9' ' man, arter, Kosrboskx, Rohr, Wood. I Page One Hundred Eighty-Eight Keramos Kemmos is a national professional engineering fraternity. The Missouri Chapter of Keramos was Stabhshed here in luly, l947. The obiect of this ifqanization is to promote scholarship and char- acter in the thoughts of ceramic students, and to promote interest in ceramic art, technologyi and Qngineerinq. projects of the past year include Parents' Day ihits, a demonstration of ceramic processes Gnd products for the faculty Wives, and the show- ing of technical and industrial films for the entire student body. exh Keramos officers. OFFICERS President .............. ...................... ....... F I . Brassiiold Vice President ........ ................ E . Hyatt Secretary ........... ........ R . Breitwieser Treasurer ........ ........... B . Shroyer Herald ..................... ........... R . Grotefendt Faculty Advisor ........ ........ D r. W. I. Knapp Hy -In , .uv L 'rd SECOND ROW' Zavrslak, Vtfrllrams, E11---ff THIRD ROWg Prof, H ld G t f dt B E k, Mueller, Planje, Prof. Knapp, ar l, I F-' ld E' berg, Daste, Rous. att, Mornin, Simmons, Medscker, rl?riiFvrfieser.GrT'IRgT ROW: Hughes, Schmitt, Heath, Padfreld, Brassfreld, re s, rsen Page One Hundred Eighty-Nine - fi. -Y -v- ff- 1--- 714:-71 T ' Alpha, Phi Omega The Beta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Omeqa A 1? V, Fraternity was founded on March l2, l939 to de- M107 velop friendship and promote service to others in ygfffff' if the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law. ,. I r- The annual Beauty and Beast Contest and Dance, sponsored by APO., is one of the most popular dances of the year. rw! APO. primarily serves the students. lt spon- Qutilf sors Keep off the qrass campaigns, maintains gityil a car pool for riders and drivers, operates a book tttolfi exchanqe, and annually distributes desk size blot- ters to each student. A.P.O. officers. President Brown conductiozg. OFFICERS Fall Spring S. Brown ........... ......... P resident ,........ ........ I . Clifton B. McDowell .............. Vice President ........ ....... Igsliiii C. Isbell ......... .......... S ecretary ........... .......... C . Peek I. Patrick ....... .............. H istorian .............. ....... F . Cochran G. Knight ................ Alumni Secretary .................... I. Patrick I. Parks ....... ...... S erqeant-at-Arms .............. D. McDonald 5 P l Pl THIRC-1? ROW: Turman, MacDonald, Ruhl, Iayne, Eason, Abendschein, Starke, Fahs, Radford, Erskine. SECOND ROW: M0SCkef' Summer' Pergeceff' Mllbumf Hflhnef H'-1QheS, H111, C1iftOr1, Brown, McEvi1ly, Peek, Heetfield. FIRST ROW: Rooster, HCIYUIGSI Cochran' Bland pringer, atrlck, Isbell, Church, Ransom, Knight, Langston, Boaz, Parks. gonlbfli 'lqqg Q PCIQ9 One Hundred Ninety v' Wg. M ff H Club The M-Club is an active organization composed gf the varsity lettermen in school. lnitiations are held twice a year. The purpose of the club is the betterment of sportsmanship and school spirit on the Campus. lts foremost social event is the an- nual Pigskin Prom , at which the lntramural athlete of the year is awarded a trophy. The M-Club selects the athlete on the basis of his abil- ity and sportsmanship that he has shown through- out the year. The refreshment stands at the var- sity games are sponsored by the club for the bene- fit of the students. , 7 y Club fall officers. 'i ' ,l-, 2 if orrrcsns PGH Spring Bob Reichelt ......... .......... P resident ........ ........ F red Eckert Bob Perry .................... Vice President .................... Bill Chew Alvin Svejkosky .............. Secretary .............. Gene Kennedy Pete Perino ............ .....,. T reasurer ........ ........... D on Smith , ' H h , H son, Rice, THIRD ROW: Theiss, Duerr, Aegerter, Svejkosky, DOWUIMEI, Pounds, PGHYI Kennedy' Tells' IgIfl5glZrSlTiic1gratl'T,qSiimmidinlderhering- ncke, Smith, Sanders. SECOND ROW: Kemper, Eckert, Losco, Coolballqhf DGV15' StqHmCm'GIOr'lfhwSn Reeves, Harrawood, Hoehn, B095 M ' Dukef, P91'iT10, Heath, Thielker, Tschanan. FIRST ROW: Bounds, D01-1q1'191'fY1 Wllllamsf G ' ' UQ Weinel, Tothlll, Kwadas, Baker, Vose, Huffman. Page One Hundred Ninety-ORG . -K ... - T - -'ff'-tfff'F?WE' - W . 'i l Glee Club officers. Glee Club The M.S.M. Glee Club has seen one ot its rnost successful years. Under the sponsorship ot Pro- iessor Black and the competent direction of Mrs. Black, it has grown in number and achievements. The last chords which vibrate through Norwood Hall on Thursday nights are rehearsed until they become part of a polished program to be pre- sented here in Rolla, on the air, or on other cam- puses. Besides the programs presented in Rolla, the Glee Club rnade appearances at KFUC in St. Louis, Stephens College, and Lindenwood College during the past year. OFFICERS President ................... ..................... ...... I . McNichols Secretary-Treasurer ...... .......... C . Isbell Librarian ................... ......... D . Drago , THIRD ROW1 Wiizl, Seay, Gflbrielse. Keller, Ruenheck, Schwab, Rekate Miller Sopp Kaiser Qu'ck M f' ld Tucker DeVaneY Ixoppel. SECOND ROW' Rice, Palmer Sobie, Kane Isbell, Wolf Clark, Dare Dolecki, Timlin, Smith Grleig, FiZl'1ee12eSlevens Huffer, Sorx amid, S6555r33CYVgpIgS:':2?,OfXuiL:2SgifiIfJgiiggkfl, Wololdridge, Kibler, Ferns, Searight, Mrs. Black, Ruth' Caqq, McNic1'lols. Herder, Cox, EDC! llUl11TgERD Page One Hundred Ninety-Two iahll hoto Club The M.S.lVI. Photo Club was formed to premote and further interest in photoqraphy. Members' are provided dark room facilities and instructual meet- monthly, - mqs are held Each year the club sponsors its annual Photo Club Contest, open. to all members. This yeqfg award oiiirst place, a cash prize, in the contest, C. Shah. The other winners were was won by C. second prize, and R. W, Ighn- D. M. Teaqarden, son, third prize. .OFFICERS President ............... ...................... ...... W . A. Schumer Vice President ............... ....... R . F. Ostmann L. Carpenter Faculty Advisers ....... H l. lOhnk i . H. Kerr Secretary-Treasurer .......... First pffize.. H-Baby Mallalys-by Shah. Page One Hundred Ninety-Three THIRD R S OW: T B Gaqarden, Danz, Iohnson, Davidson, .Schirrner, Padfield, Hansen. SEQEZQOND ' ay. Ueker, Bel h C er' Wqkefleld. FIRST ROW: Shah, Wlckey, Davis, Hoagland, Boecker, ROW: Patel, Carpenter, Gandhi, Kerr, . . --4 ,-.-. M, in 'fp Q ' ' r it 'f - '-inf.-va, etonators 2S71545-f The lVl.S.M. drill squad is a group of volunteers of the R.O.T.C. Battalion. The principle activity of the organization is to promote interest in military activities. Although an important part of the activities is the crack drill formations that are presented to the school, other activities are supervised by QE military department. They include movies thqt are of interest to the organization and practical operation of much of the military equipment that is available on the campus. The highlight 'of the year is the drill put on during the Military Ball, OFFICERS Commanding Officer .......................... ....... R . E. Vansant Adjutant ............................ ....... T . W. Allen Executive Officer ........ ......... R . N. Holme Finance Officer ........ ........ A . M. Krause Sergeant-at-Arms ......... ....... G . S. Morefield ik th? cell W SOIH spec ir1Q5 10 lc TK Ms. th9 This St. 1 in ffl Cl Vi Se Pr Fc THIRD ROW: Ransom Keller Griffith Li ht F Thrctll Spen' Ch ' ' ' 9 I H3591 SQ1T1Cle1'S, Zumsteg, Faust. SECOND ROW: Hoertel, Cox, Govcztos, I cer cxpmon, Angladcx, Ferns, McCc1gue. FIRST ROW: Hell, Holme, Krause, Vansant, Morefield, Allen, Bowlin. TmmqTH ' Sheirng Page One Hundred Ninety-Four , The lVl.S.M. Student Chapter of the AFS. was the second student chapter in the country to re- ceive its charter. While only in its second year of organization, some of its activities included nationally known akers from the casting industry, joint meet- ings with the St. Louis chapter, and plant visits to foundries in the St. Louis area. spe Through the efforts of the student chapter, M.S.M. was the recipient of a gift consisting of the necessary equipmefli to Set up a foundry. This small scale plant was the donation of the St. Louis chapter of the AFS. and is to be used in familiarizing students in foundry problems. OFFICERS Chairman ................... ....................... ....... I . W. Mitchell Vice Chairman ............. ......... R . M. Frazier Secretary-Treasurer ......... ................. M . L. Slawsky Program Chairman ......... .............. I . E. Reynolds, lr. Faculty Advisor ........... ........ D r. D. F. Eppelsheimer A.F.S. officers. merican Founclrymanfs Society Tm THIRD ROW: Sevick, Absalom, Prof. Walsh, Reynolds, Boumoon, rrozior, Silver, Kelley, Wile, Sf11vgggiCS11?Cr?NQ!l?2lifj 155321 mln' MCVGY, Hebert M ' S V ' G'ffith. FIRST ROW: Slawsky, Cage, PGYXTUGUI KHUYSOYM U-O-M L-1 ' U '1'f , orris avu erive ri she-imer, Smith, Brown. I I ' I Page One Hundred Ninety Five 'M B or wwf? 1 A 1 M N r r r ii 5 Q FY .M-.A I A - - nvu?FI7 ff I-i i .'i 'f 4 -,fifffbo Alpha, Psi M. S. M. SECOND ROW: Wilkins, T. smiiii, Hauser, Spindle, Dgnz, Skcrkc, Wehrenbe-rq, Blumen- stock, Springer. FIRST ROW: Smith, Carlton, Parks, East, Roster. The M.S.M. Players, first known as the Star and Garter , is a dramatic organization which is open to all members of the student body or faculty of M.S.M., or any lady resident of Rolla. The Fall production, Three Cornered Moon , was staged in Parker l-lall for a run of three nights. Other products Were staged during the Spring semester to complete 'a successful year. OFFICERS President .................. ............................ Parks Wilkins Springer .......Sue East P Vice-President ............ ..................... Business Manager ........ Secretary. ............... . V. i Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dramatic fraternity which recognizes meritorious partici- pation in college dramatics. The Delta Pi cast of Alpha Psi Omega was installed at the Mis- souri. School of Mines in lQ33. Membership is conferred upon those members of the M.S.M. Players who have performed a high standard of Work in dramatics. A OFFICERS Director .................................................. ........ I . Wehrenberg Stage Manager ......... .................... ............ H . Spindle Business Manager ........ .............. I . Parks Honorable Prompter ........ ....... E . Skalka Inner. Guard ............... ......... A . Danz Faculty Director ........ ......... C . Niles . . , Omega. SECOND -Row: skeikci, Dqiiz, smiih, Springer. FIRST Row: spindle, Wehfenbefq' Page One Hundred Ninety-Six Players M0 Mos was c team under: Esperc interes Duri cludec Presid Vice-P Secret Trecsi Proqrc S! a Mosamo SECOND ROW: Casper, Salomo, Spindle. FIRST ROW: Konviser, Prof. Brewer, Hoffman. Mosamo, the Esperanto Association ot M.S.M., was organized October 28, l947, in order to learn Esperanto and promote international understanding. Letters were exchanged with Esperantists in every continent to further this interest. Q During the past year their activities have in- cluded a weekly radio program. OFFICERS President ............... ........................... ....... F . Hoffman Vice-President ......... .................... ......... H . Spindle Secretary ................. ........ F . Stevenson Treasurer ......................... .............. E . Stark Program Chairman ....... ........ W . Salomo The Fencing Club, one of the newer organiza- tions on the campus, was recognized by the Student Council in the summer of l946. There has been a keen renewal of interest in fencing, a sport which had been brought to a virtual standstill during the war years. Now a well established and permanent insti- tution, the Fencing Club is looking forward to intercollegiate competition in the near future. OFFICERS FALL SPRING President .................. ....... I . Perry .................. M. Edmuston Vice-President ........... ....... M . Edmuston .................. D. I-lase Secretary-Treasurer ............ D. Kelly ......... ....... I . White 1. it as encing C111 ,,-12. SECOND ROW: Banks, cooper, Lodwick, O'Conne11, Kelly- FIRST RO son, Rous, Gray, Hase, Edmeston. W: Steven- Page One Hundred Ninety-Seven ,.,,. -.- ..-.- Y-sl 511-,i'Wf- ,' ON. , .- .. - 1 4aav.:.1....f4.vf.o-vi.-vvvnavdi-4vLbi,, ff- , .V fix- 40- f 'X P 1 L.: Dames Christmas party. OFFICERS President .............. .................. ......... l r is Ruenheck Vice President ...... ......... L ee Atchison Treasurer ............. ................ I oyce Katz Secretary ............................... ........ G loria Lillibridge Corresponding Secretary ...... ...... C harlotte Scheid University Dames The University Dames are the Wives ot students oi the Missouri School ot Mines. The purpose of this group is to provide entertainment and activi- ties which will interest each individual member, There are many smaller clubs Within this or- ganization. The Glee Club provides an outlet for musical talents. The Mothers' Club, composed of mothers and those interested in Children, exchange ideas on the care of children. The Workbasket Club, a sewing group, and the Drama Club, one ot the most colorful and interesting groups, round out this highly diversified organization. I 'I ff .M N, ,, .1 1 . A 'Q M51 ' V HJ f , Ur A. 1' :fp L.. - ' LJ .f ,lrfffv ug., i 7 iw' , P F THIRD ROWI Smith. CCIQS Anderson Rees Brad F' h ' ' ' OND R Qgrienl Toth, I h t I H t ' B . ' f Y: .ISC Gr, -Robinson, Stovall, Strain, Ruenheck, Atchison, Iuenger. SEC ' , .- bridqe, BreWerlONI:5s?Dr:L HCgN'2'?gf'fRogsblgaogllzlmlgglgfgff 5::'i51fq,NCgT1riserfcnI?1egLcIer, Grote-fendt, Gerqeceff, Lange. FIRST ROW: Tr1PPf I-1111 L THIRD I I 1 . .M Y, P0439 One Hundred Ninety-Eight Wim, S . Pat's Board Every March since l908, Ioe Miner has laid down his slide rule and hooks, and replaced them with cigareettes, Whuskey, and wild, wild women . March marks the arrival ot St. Pat, the Engineers' Patron Saint. This is the high point of the social year for the Miners, and credit must be given to the St. Pat's Board members who have worked to make this celebration a long remem- bered one. Established in l93U and composed of two men from each social fraternity and tour independents, the St. Pat's Board sponsors other affairs to help defray the cost of St. Pat's, such as: The Home- coming Dance and the Admiral Cruise. f ... V. ' 'i ., , , ' 'Y' t i il ,,.. I ,.'l - .- I, . ' P4 ,jvl if ' X XX ' Q Eff ' K y vif. -A if St. Pat's Board offir'ers. 4 li Q OFFICERS President ............. ...................... ........ l N . Bailey Vice President ...... ...... F . Koenig Secretary ...................... ..,.... G . Tyrer Treasurer ......................... ......... M . Ditom Assistant Treasurer ......... ......... E . Acheson l l f 'N THIRD ROW: Hollmann B '1 T hh t K eniq Andreasen, Castelli, Ratcliff. SECOND ROW: McGo'.-Jcxn, ,I-l.qh5S 1 Qhfiif, CGS? bquqhf MCGrath, Koziboski, Eggeirhcihh, lT!IegZrfT.l FTDRST ROW: Subitzky, Voiles, Funk, Greco, TYTGTI Gf1m519Yf SRUVCT xn ' --aux a Page One Hundred Ninety-Nine - .-lm .. A F - Naafauzfs-Q Hammer Throwers OFFICERS President ............ ..................... P drrrell Schoenky Vice-President ....... ................. D on Spencer Secretory ............ ........ L ymdrr Von Bugkifk Treasurer ....... ............ L drry Spqnier SECGND ROW: Kerr, Netzebcmd, Prof. Nevin, Spencer, Von Buskirk. FIRST ROW: Church, Cook, Spcmier, Powers, Schoenky. ,nv- ,Hn If IV' V VS. LJ 1 x.-rr' Gem: H.. ....f 7 ,mfr .. W1-1 ' 'Y v, , V , , - K N V . A , ' - -A A ik -- ' X r Q : -Q, 1 - A 25 W W' AEDWJ- rnvmds W ' .. 0 - sores z, L. ' 'a .1 . ,' 'f'ff: 'l1f1'+f' - -it .. . II.A Q, .. .' T- Take off. Je,.,.y,S Pj. r . , 17- 51' If ' k. UD, up, and away. Netzelfanclls prize possession. UhecIi?:l:n3yt?L1gTtg2i.7nalS Toffffhf Gene' A myht at the Nationals. One sunny Sunday afternoon. PPIQS Tvvro Hundred P - The czje: I promote 15.1 abasis 21: Q Hirle lex. . which 521:11 odrer 5:2502 Prize: 2925727 TIZBI2' -s -.- .... Sitqggiekw is RL? vw 4-Q N Iii I . MI. R1 e swztr, ' I . Club SECOND ROW: Clarke, Cla s , Th ll, P , C B I . - child, Cauthorn, Crabtree, CarPe1nTg. ru ape aspen erqer FIRST ROW' Young' Fmt' The lVl.S.M. Rifle Club is composed of stu- dents who are interested in marksmanship. The organization is a member of the National Rifle Association and the members may compete for awards given by that society. The club is spon- sored by the R.O.T.C. unit of the school. The object of the club is to encourage and promote rifle marksmanship. lt also serves as a basis for drawing members for the Varsity Rifle Team. The club sponsors its own team which conducts matches with local rifle clubs, other schools and organizations. OFFICERS President ...................... G. W. Crabtree Vice President .................. C. A. Berger Secretary .............. .......... R . H. Regan Treasurer ........................ I. E. Cauthorn Captain of Team .......... G. R. Clausen Originally founded in 1932, the M.S.M. Radio Club offers opportunities for students, whose mutual interest is amateur radio, to meet and discuss their problems. The fame of M.S.M. has been spread by club members while oper- ating the campus radio station, WOEEE. This station is a member of the Missouri Traffic Net, and has participated in such nationwide activi- ties as the Field Day and Sweepstakes Con- tests. Communications have been exchanged with such places as Brazil, The Canal Zone, England, France, and Hawaii. OFFICERS President .......................... E. L. Hughes Vice President ................ L. I. Georger Station Manager .............. R. H. Koontz Secretary-Treasurer ............ I. R. Quick Program Chairman .......... W. B. Brown lladio THIRD ROW: Kouns Keer I B' b k Greer Hughes. SECOND ROW: Blackman, DCIYI Stone, Kline, Hansen, Nickel. lFFR'lSITIRORlV'TCBroWn, Quick, Koontz, Van Kirk, Stanhope. Page Two Hundred One 4-fxwa. ,ara , , Club B.S.U. officers. f 'Q U 13' ' I l.,' I I 1 Ba.pt1st Student Umon The Baptist Student Union is a group of Chris- tian students banded together to promote Chrigtign fellowship and Christian living. The Missouri Mines B.S.U., organized in l947, now has titty active members. The B.S.U. strives to otter its members an in- teresting and enjoyable social program. This re- ligious organization has a regular meeting and many other informal social activities each month. OFFICERS President ........................................,....... ....... D . Crawford First Vice-President ........... ......... I . Absalom Second Vice-President ......... ........... E . Seay Third Vice-President ......... ........ D . Fuqate Secretary .......................... ......... I . Calhoun Treasurer ................. ................. W . Harris Faculty Advisor ....... ............. M r. I. Brewer Pastor Advisor ....... ....... R ev. I. V. Carlisle OND ROW: O'Del1 Crawford Winters Fugate Teagarden Burch Mar' ' ', . ' . ' , I , , tin, C lh , W'1 , Ed d , I. Ab alom, R. 10511111 L, ankard Beach. FIRST ROW. Carhsle, Harms, Wooldrrdge, Cochran, Crawford, Hale, IoslTr1,OCL5l1bbs, FFlmundrs1fnH3qhes, Ssay, Richy, Boaz. N- 1 'N Page Two Hundred Two 9 'H -H 1 '2'3'lK:'y X fhft-.1 -. ..-Q., ' .1 . . rm, , xx .1534 'X 1.15. rl yi, , KK' f'3'.'., 4 la. .J Ps, -i 'ii li- 1, 'Hg' .1 X ' x I :N 3. fm ly .1 2 ,, f. QTY Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation Student Council is U Methodist student organization which was founded on the lVl.S.lVl. campus in 1945 to create Christian fellowship and higher ideals on and oft the campus. Membership is open to all students. The Wesley Foundation entered football, bas- ketball, and swimming teams in the intramural Sports program last fall. The social events of the season were high- lighted by trips to Lake of the Ozarks, a Halloween party and hayride, a backwards dance, and trips to St. Louis. Rev. Ralph I-l. l-licks, minister of the First Meth- odist Church, is the advisor for the organization. OFFICERS Fall Spring T. Mabie ....... ........ P resident ........... ....... V . Schmidt V. Mallrich .................. Vice-President .................. W. lohnson V. Schmidt .............. Secretary-Treasurer .............. Fi. Vansant A party at the church. WesZey's officers. :DF- PQURT M b' THIRD ROW' Strong Vansant Eason, P J H ROW: D , N' ii 1 s 11 ui, L d ' k, Smith, Mcbie, Kauffman' G1 U le- ' Fmsr Row: Abend m gimme' Tcffff IOHQSI Spgfgg, Mifbsljrfi. CSEEICOND Onofilxir Knight, Miles, Humphrey, Hlcksf Crow' Towson' Camel' ls' MUUQ, Whanger, Cotner, Tester. Page Two Hundred Three . ,,.,-Y,v- '-'i .7 I ' 'i'i T:Y'7 vmahtilf -wx M 'i Fall 1 Q Sunday meal at the church. ! lf' Gamma Delta. llc OFFICERS Spring H. Straub .....,... ........ P resident ........ ............ D . Eldridge jo R. Poppitz ....... ...... V ice-President .............. R. Knoernschild A. ' C. Ochs ......... ......... S ecretary ....... ................... E . Kolb R. Perko ....... ........ T reasurer ....... ........ R . Perko ff' ffl ,, '.v ' -' ,M ,- vl f A ,F ,ft , Lf? :Pig-,' D TQ: 1 I ,I H Mm I . U-1 llilf' f hy vi refer- qfiii 97 coiifif D112 Chapter Cai: .2 mligii ence ci luar ui Ci: Convertz : - el, SIXTH ROW: Kasten, Dunn, Wolfram, Geidel, Mallon, Roschke, Voertman, Neely, Ruff, R. Young, Buettner, Knoernsishslgn Kalgiilpgeb Shanafelt. FIFTH ROW: Sundermeier, Kolb, Keeser, Basely, D. Schneider, Fliehrnan, Iohnson, Carlson, Daeiz, Sicrhl, SChT1'19'df1 legeefd THIRD FOURTH ROW: Unger, Fahein, Gokenbach, Glenn, Haas, Blenderman, Kieffer, Hohlfelder, N. Schneider, Nlemestef Nlckeifcauizlcgr Kueh- ROW: Fritschen, King, Perko, Straub, Rev. Ellerrnann, Prof. Rushing, Poppitz, Eissinger, R. Schneider, Bock. .SECOND ROW- . Ochs 'Evans' Rierf, Holtgrieve, G. Young, Isbell, Ostrnann, Rohlfing, Bach. FIRST ROW: Taylor, Wunnenberg, Iustus. Missing from Plclufe' ' aone, Wagner, Martrng, Koenig, Knigge, Buemer, Gerler, Schmitt, Schmidt, Casper. Page Two Hundred Four Compass amcrledzq Creuseinze lhims I .V . . .gn hung r rlvsmtij :Ii W 3'a'lf'?E 1.x '- 1 'uiliftm X ,gn , .,.,' . V, 5 n KJ 'l gl. e Association Gqmma Delta is an international association of Lutheran students 'organized to encourage a study oi the Bible and to promote fellowship within the school and between other colleges cmd universities. Regular meetings are held each Sunday eve- ning, Following the business section ot the meeting, a topic discussion is conducted by the pastoral advisor, Reverend Ellerman. The motto of the organization is symbolized by our name, Gamma Delta, this representing the first letter of the Greek words Gnosis and Diakonia , which mean knowledge and service , respectively. C The zenith of achievement experienced this year was the opening of the chapter house. Much time was spent in September and-Ccto- ber making, the housevlivable. Compliments received by the one hundred and twenty-tive guests entertained on Parents' 'Day more than compensated tor the hard work. During the '48-'49 school year, Alpha Phi chapter was represented by delegates to-the Gamma Delta International Convention at De- troit, Michigan, the Missourililegional Confer- ence at Troy, Missouri, the All-Missouri Sem- inar at Columbia, Missouri, and the Regional Convention at Carbondale, Illinois. Competition in intramural sports has realized a marked improvement. A thirty per cent in- crease in membership promises even greater things. ' Tax 206 W. Ninth. Page Two Hundred if . 2 ,, W V fff f , C M 1, 1 4 Tn 1 . ss! , n U f R .X Z Limch, time. Officers' table. Good food! H . ngineers Club The Engineers Club has been organized hem on the M.S.M. campus for many years, being the oldest ot the student co-ops . This organ- ization was founded to obtain better and more economical meals for many ot the lndependent students. The club not only maintains a high standard ot living for its members, but C1150 tends to promote iellowship and stimulate in- terest in campus activities. Members oi the club will be found taking part in most ot the campus organizations and the intramural sports program. The Engineers Club is also well represented on the M.S.M. varsity teams. The Engineers Club is ruled by a Board of Control, the members ot which are elected on the basis of capability and personality. The recent Board of Control has done much to im- prove the club during the past year. x. 1 M ' . ' : ,ff Xi .NV -,H J Jr g if ,-f 1 X, ' i 1 . ' f , is .- ' f X . 1 TH , K 4 , , H' , sf The club house. Page Two Hundred Six Ent .iff PreS10f-- Busin6S5 Secietf Bi lil? W. R. O 'N xxx? in .I kill nm Engineers Club CFFICERS President ............................................ W. Wundrdck Business Mdndqer ........ ........ F . Kornoto Secretary-Treasurer ...... ...... I . Crites f BOARD OF CONTRGL B. F. Miller ............................................ R. G. Mdllon W. R. O'Conne11 ......... ....... E . A. Koziboski i -f . . . . cmd am I 71'ungry.' ,V .5 .,'. , -NWI? P2 , J? 3 H 1 1 Engineers Club. 1 1 4 , Page Two Hundred Seven -Wy, t I Tech Club 0ffiCCTS- ech Club The Tech Club was organized in October, l948, through the eitorts ot the lndependents and t Engineers Club. The purpose of the club is to vide meals for its members as economicall possible, maintaining high nutritional standa he pro- Y as rds. By the middle of November the Work of prepar- ing the house for occupancy on l304 Pine had been completed and the Club began serving meals to its members. The club accommodates approximately one hundred members. OFFICERS President ....,.................. .................... ...... C . I-leiizeberg Secretary-Treasurer ....... ....... I . E. lgdwick A f T BoARD or coNrRoL R. A. Andreasen ................................................ R. E. Schwab I. W. Behm ............ .... : ..E. MacMaster tttttt F GT The F27 club in ized bt plied bt' interested l physics CLI A proqra undertaken and membe vidual proie Nu Vu. Via Se: Hr r FIFTH ROW' Steuierman Seelig Pender T d - b , Teste 1 . , , , eagar en, Soehlke, MacMaster Andreasen Slover Schafer Kunz, He1lZ STC! Chubb Schwab Honerkamp Howard FOURTH , , 1 ' - h 1, SeCIYf , , , . ROW: Maltzahn, Iadwick, Klick, Leach, See, Dermody, COCh1'an, Freuler, NIC 0 Silver, Heetfield, Kronmueller, Slankard, Du b . . W defieldf rren erger. Belcher, Robe-nalt, Moore. THIRD ROW: Lancaster, Brugloni, DeShonf. K? Strassners, Behm, Danzer, Findla , P k W'1 ' ' , OConnor, y ar s, ISOH, Hinch, Greenberg, Liebsch, Kavanaugh, Vance, St9Ve1'1S.lSEC1?IiEerRQgY3V55i, Houska, Tunmchff, Iohnson, Miles, Richey, Wooldridge, Corigliano, Byrd, Phillips, Allan, DelPorto. FIRST ROW: CCIIHPIOI1, 9 1 Dillender, Danzer, Perr T' ' ' yman, mer, Kingsley, DeGan, Soriano. Page Two Hundred Eight were Q. dey :Nl - Us ii Physics Ferreters SECOND ROW: da Silva, Mallon, Porter, McGinnis, Luetien, Iohnston, Kline, Arenberq. FIRST ROW: Nickens, Prof. Elmore, Gohen, Reed, Agnew, Rous, Perry. The Ferreters first appeared as a campus club in November, 1948, conceived and organ- ized by several interested students. As is im- plied by their name, the Ferreters are primarily interested in enhancing their knowledge of physics and related sciences. A program of investigation and research is undertaken as a group project each semester, and members are encouraged to develop indi- vidual projects. OFFICERS Chairman ................................ L. Agnew Vice Chairman ...................... C. Elmore Secretary ............. ......... C . Reed Historian ....... ....... B . Cohen The lnter-Fraternity Council is the governing body of the social fraternities on the campus. The council interprets the inter-fraternity rules and regulations, and strives to maintain har- mony and cooperation among the fraternities. Besides planning Rush Week, the council sponsors competitive programs among the fra- ternities such as the Inter-Fraternity Sing, Bridge and Chess Tournaments, and awards a Scholarship Cup to the fraternity having the highest over-all grade-point average. OFFICERS Fall Spring W. Magruder..President..W. Gammon C. Ross .... Vice President .... I. Strubert W. Gammon Secy.-Treas. W. Coolidge Council SECOND ROW3 ROSS, KYYDUIZ, Straughan, Prof. Moulder, Gammon, Hudson, Coolidge, Magruder. FIRST ROW: Romo, Spanier, Stinson, Iare, Fitzpatrick, Banfield, Strubert. Page Two Hundred Nine Wx 'M - - -Y - - -1 . 1 .n.,gg.4:f.4,- ,-ggUvg1if 12',iqhn4Qi1l' z 7F sT6l-'TT ATZTFFF4' -' fd ' -nil' hi 'fb' nterfraternity Tzcelffh and Pine. OFFICERS Master .......... ......... L . Marcus Lt.-Master ........ ....... S . Meqeff Scribe .......... ......... L . Spanier Exchequer .......... .......... I-I . Stein House Manager ....... .......... P . Reisner Steward ..................... .......... E . Skalka Sergeant-at-Arms ........ ....... D . Levy Member at Large .......................................... K. Kaplan Recorder '.................. S. Rosenbaum, L. Hershkowitz Faculty Advisors ...................... M. Fine, C. Eshbauqh 'P' Alpha Epsilon P' Fraternity ,.. ,- Pictu Alpha Universi ity has stcmdcrrt crmonq fitted tc cmd cc: ntnq its ers as 2 The I Mai, tt l9tIpS Q After-diva n er m usic. 01086, Stan Frustrated. PC1436 Two Hundred Ten For Q if THIRD ROW: Marcus, Agron, Reisner, Stein, Greenblatt, Morris Fine, Slcalka, Hutkin. SECOND ROW: Scnturia, liltllllftffj, Bo y Martin Fine, Elbaum, Rosenbaum, Fox, Megeff. FIRST ROW: Altman, Kaplan, Lus, Weiss, Spanier, Hausnc-r, Hn-rfzlrl-zowitz. lftizzzzing t Picture: Levy, Tabachnick. Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at New York University on November 7, l9l3. The fratern- ity has as its goal the development of a high standard of social and intellectual fellowship among its members so that they may be better fitted to take proper seats in the universities and communities of America. From the begin- ning the fraternity Was planned by the found- ers as a national college fraternity. The Nu Deuteran Chapter was founded in May, l947, and has since then progressed by leaps and bounds. As with every new-born thing, they have had their growing pains, but these have disappeared and are now concen- trating on becoming the best fraternity on the campus. February l saw the opening of their kitchen, and other additions and improvements are planned for the future. The main goal to the school and members is to take first place among the fraternities in scholarship, as they have been pretty close these past semesters. The Chapter l-louse is temporarily located at the corner of 12th and Pine Streets. Q--g- r?l'Ttl l 1 'TRW' tttdiitlf' y' X 1 Contemfptatiorz. The zznrrnzqzzislzed quintet. I,fll'i',lf ill Page Tr.-ro Hundred EI-eve ,,,ffgf,,,. f'I,11g.f1-Zg1ggz1t rzf 1l?ff'lflflf bfflfl Fall L. Kane ..... T R. Brooks... T. Boyd ..... Just 1'eZaxin'. l- Shule -'-'-- -- . Banfleld ........... OFFICERS .rl cm sigma lllll' Spring .....President......... Banfield .Vice-President ........ ....... F . Wee-s .....Secretary......... Brooks .....Treasurer........ T. Boyd .....l-listorian .. .. ...... I. Shute r , llwf' ,1 , ff' mf f . nfl' , lar: a,f A' WQCH dk: ,. Tl? 5' W lw0 55 Chyisiill qlVlHQ 5.7 the llffi i me 111- 1 v- , L ' Wllh li: -- lllem 'ff at the lvl. lhe H1522 Toomelf .v seems N pU1l1 ' ,- lv, The rr graduates who lell . linolly H: who will OND THIRB ROW. Glllen, Ferguson, Tone, Crawford, Ifoetting, Ogg, Gruendler, Tate, Toomey, Brunner, Wilhelm, BrodY, Simpkin' SEC' FIRSTRRQVQQI1?gZfigldwZggng?5O1ire?fry. Qoolibaugh, Frledmfmn, Prof. carlton, shuts, Bnmcke, Kane, Mqnroe, Guzzy, Vefivef Savlolc' oscar1, ounds, Bullock, Church, McEv1lly, Ransom, Plunkett, Kruse, Frltzen. Page Two Hundred Twelve MH, N1 ei tg, ltr Fraternity The Chi Sigma Fraternity was established on November 6, l9-46, as a local organization. Under the guidance of Professor E. Carlton the goal of ggtive participation in all campus social and ath- letic functions was achieved by the Fall of l947, when it was recognized by both Student Council and the local lnterfraternity Conference. The school year of l948-49 was heavily weighted on the social side of the balance with two affairs standing out as extra special. The Christmas Formal filled that lull between Thanks- giving and Christmas, and the Spring Fete made the time between St. Patrick's Day and vacation time fly. These two social events were so popular with the men of Chi Sigma, it is planned to make them annual occurences. Both affairs were held at the College lnn of the Edwin Long Hotel. With the mention of parties it is impossible to omit the Toomeys, for in Chi Sigma the name Toomey seems to be synonymous with Let's have a party . The Fraternity bids a fond farewell to its first graduates, Windsor Warren and Bill Simpkins, who left last Iune, Leonard Kane in lanuary, and finally Rupe Bullock and Iohn Lollipop Shute, who will leave this Iune. Chi Sigmcfs officers. Page Two H X wrt: 1 I ng rm' Sllflll' htm 111111 I ll I th lSflIfl'S'fIIlll1'l If H11 I I I ll 11, nu hull ss +-maxaman and 'Uk-BG its a ' Fai XXMXX l Kai C0135 ,J Beta souly i that - on tt Set 'em up again. Electrician deluxe. Holding his OWL- - - Wifi Nl VWS9 0010 tivo. . fp if -uf' l ' 'it 1- l A 7'f if if '- gy-, 1 I f 1.5 I, l,.- .I - A i i a. a. a. qu flag 5-5 sl ' ' ' 5 its QT The Kastle. OFFICERS President ............. ...................... ............. I . Ehrler Vice-President ....................... .......... R . Ballmann Secretary ...........................,....,. ....... D . Castleberry Corresponding Secretary ......... ....... R . Iohnston Historian ........................,....... .......... R . Rieder Treasurer ........ ........ R . Driscoll Steward ................... ............ ............. E . Bishop Faculty Advisor ......... ........................,..... K . M. Moulder Alumni Advisor ...... ......... W . Taqqart, St. Louis, Mo. Page Two Hundred Fourteen Fraternity Stiee addit s the 3 stride have gs. ii? A The , 7'l1at's for me. Waiting for lunch. K. ,l.'.w Iiiu u-hri-lx, TVhcfs afraid of a shnioo? ' Kappa Alpha was tounded at Washington College tnow Washington and Lee? in 1865, Beta Alpha Chapter being established at Mis- souri School ot Mines on April 27, l903. Since that time, Kappa Alpha has been very active on the campus of M.S.M. and is quite proud of its growth in the past forty-six years. The chapter house is located at l3ll State Street and has just been remodeled, the newest addition being the glass brick card room on the south end. Besides the great material strides made in the remodeling work, the KA's have had many successful social events. Striving to meet the standards for such t, it-t sions as set down by the Southern Ceritlmmiii, after which the fraternity was founded, Kaptwtt Alpha presented a Country Style clantrn in the fall and the Christmas Formal in early Do cember. ln the new year, the boys from the KAstle celebrated the birthday of Robert E. Loo, the spiritual founder of the fraternity, on Ian uary l9, and held their annual formal in the spnng. Kappa Alpha has also been very active in intramural sports and other campus activittotz. 2 ,X V4 . :ft ' 3ijP.c, P.,'.'.1 31 l FOURTH ROW: Regan, Sheehan, BroWY1QC1fdt AUd9Y5QY1f DUSCCHII fl lfgmGgflEfn'?f.jQjf,',:iN '- f ' f- MOSST, Shelton, Moore, Barnard, Smart, Peterson, Ehrler, Miazga, Cast.SD:!f1f'tl,.1213:g1 Blankenmeister, Carlson, Knappert, Subitzky, Schmidt, Erb, HOQCU- HRgT,RO'f'Mjfjj I Mfanzgtz, . ug.. lxfoulder, Caselton, Johnston, Siegel, Springer. Missing from Picure: Page Two Hundred Fzizee f , , , -.---H . .,m,' M I . . H AA, .5 f,. Kappa. Sigma. ,iNvANl,,.. Q, hp Z If 4744 ' ' Q a'i1'i:Q' X'xg...:,1.w,,m.:ct Y't2t Zi' 'fy - gh . j:,4g,.,f,f:fjN I -if-4'-Y ' , www, G ' .7 ,. lfriiiqgi 5 :nil-j? V M W if t ,.., ' ' i' I g 4 ll . f,., imix A , 6' f'-'f A H xp 'gf ,,,,?f,zf,, ,, , -, M , V A HWJAQ , L ' I 2,57 1-I WH. ,,V' ' , uf, 4 , - I A . M A .s we if 0 .,, N, gf- . V Q, 1 , -1 W 1 Vi et f I 1 Q ' Wigs gif? ' ' ' -4 ' 1 P rl i 5 , 1'. I ' WHY . 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Grand Master of Ceremonies ...... W. Knecht The school year of '48-'49 was another out- standing one for the Kappa Siqs. The Ka Siqs manor put on a new front early last tail in the form of a huqe colonial porch. This, toqether with numerous interior improvements, put the house in tip-top shape. ,nj 'ff.,,fws.,g .'-It e Q In ,A ,Ae . I W-: W . f Five diamonds. tex 4 Frank Moyie- Futor Yochi son, Inc- the cn event out tot will 1 Dance nivul fair u utes c ready there comm Kappa Sig officers. 'tHey, Telth01'st. ' Could this be Z0'v6? Page Two Hundred Sixteen FIFTH ROW: Iones, Bolanovich, Ashley, Hirsch, I. Evans, Miller, Voqler, Olfe, Hobleman, Snyder, Lloyd, Hfrf-I-1-fl, 1. flriiitli, fl Frank, Helm, Glenn, Lee, Heilich, H. Telthorst. FOURTH ROW: Sullivan, Baker, Torres-Calderon, White, Bay, Vfm Noir, flfrv--rim, t.t iiitt Moyle, Koch, Shourd, Marting, DeVaney, T. Smith, McGillan, Iuenger, E. Telthorst. THIRD ROW: Cartier, Mt-nm-ho, Firmm, tftwfl Futo, Padfield, Knecht, Mabie, Raymer, Knauer, Thaller, Shirmer, Bissell. SECOND ROW: Rupert, Gears, Romiiif-, I. Htrffi-ity, 'If I m Yochum, Frank, Clooney, Morse, Viqne. FIRST ROW: Laubauch, I-Ioehn, Scuito, R. Rafferty, Spiniello, Duke, Biirtorrl, Aiictf-init, 'Ili ty son, Bachman. Included in the social events of the year was the annual Pledge Dance. A new twist for the event was the pledge promenade and it turned out to be quite an attraction. This promenade will probably mark the Kappa Sig Pledge Dance in future years. The old Kostume Kar- nival was replaced this year by a hilarious af- fair under the name Feiertag . Fifteen min- utes after the guests had arrived they were ready for anything-and rightly so-because there were few tricks overlooked by the social committee. As has been the case for auite a few years, the Kappa Sigs were again one of the leaders in intramural sports. After a weak start in foot! ball, they reorganized their strong team and pulled up into second place. Swimming saw the Kappa Sig lose the crown by only a few points, and their table tennis team proved to be champs for the second consecutive year. The Kappa Sigs are optimistic about the fu- ture of the fraternity, and its fifty-four members and twenty pledges are looking forward to next year's events. The gangie all 7I6I'f'. C '3f 7 H -'f' 'il . an Q ' 1.1. -. - Paae Two Hundred Seventeen -ini cf ' X9 Zami , - f?. 3g31',.-j,L'..lrZif... AES-BEE 5' 11 141111.11 Sit 0 ll' f f Lambda Chi fins OFFICERS President .............. ............................. C . T. Mahoney Vice-President ........ ............... R . I. Morris Secretary ............. ...... R . C. Graftaqna Lambda Chi'S bigwigs. Treasurer ....... ......... W . B. Plummer Alpha. his FIFTH ROW: Sindler, Gray, Dintlernan, Turner, Schuster Neidel, Langston, Neustaedter, Miller, Knopp, Morris, WebSter'MggH2?' Gokenbach. FOURTH ROW: Graffaqna Ferber, Poppitz, Heineck, Stein, Plummer, Schuster, Iohnson, Younghaus, Klaber, HOIUSEND ROW! Dierinqer, Remington. THIRD ROW: Reilly, Culmo, Allbauqh, Iamieson, Hrach, Griesedieck, Tyrer, Stadelhofer, Mahoney. SE Teel, Gerecke, French, Steiqlitz, Frase, Zupan, Schermeyer. FIRST ROW: Isbell, Sherburne, Ramirez, I-I. Chapman, R- Chapman- Page Two Hundred Eighteen 92 ,,,' f twill' A ftltbgi A, the CUIUFUSV HCQH1 whim Alrvljqi Gmollq among Chdmplf tllustwll tivltleS. The CI pus W qfow EG mark W2 then, ill and trol: St. Patf ltttle T94 three str testtvitie history 1 As log prot. ist uttendcrr masters, -N. 'till rim-nity H I A . sw., tr .IL Whether you call it Alpha Delta Zeta or the Little Red Playhouse, these boys from across the tracks are still the friendliest group on the campus. This tradition is older than the chapter itself, dating 'way back to the lVlucker's Club from which it grew in the year l9l7. Always fostering leadership and scholarship gmgnq its members, the chapter is prominent among the fraternities on the campus. Current accomplishments include the intramural softball championship and the prize St. Pat's float, thus illustrating to some extent the diversity of its ac- tivities. The annual Harvest Dance has become a 'cam- pus favorite and a social must. lt continues to grow each year, and though the 85-year-old land- mark which is the house groans a little now and then, it's still good for many more years of fun and frolic. The Valentine Dance in February and St. Pat's rounded out the social season at the little red schoolhouse. The appearance of this three stories of red brick and the frequency of the festivities within have contributed to the eventful history of Lambda Chi Alpha on the campus. As familiar on the campus as any student or Mfw, ., N, .. , I nth f N 'N - . -.LM . ... . . , X 'A gy'-. flrfm- 1 ,, . ' ' ' ,, - -emi ln ,.f...v-,Qi-1.1 . 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VL: -5 - vz1,:A ' -- VVVV- T, . .. t or ,,,.f W -Hi .KW z,. .3 l 4 .. ,, , , , ,ze . r ty we ? 1 .V ' 'fm 14 of H' H' 'X 1 f Ia tj lv. .. 1 ., Q44-i V 4 . .4 'fi . il fm T3 S: Q fb . r-U 2 it 'TJ Ni O 'E N, N, 'N 'tt 'N N . Q at 2 2 Q, cc N N N., Q Q 'Q Q 5 S' ,D fb Q . Cm 'Nh Q 'N A N4 ' Cb -N 5 2 . N Q : N' 5' if N Q ' N Q, - . 5 : M N N. ' I: , , . X, C 1 C N ' N. 2 L.. -N 5 1 'Q Q . t I Q ,.. . T' C 'N A N . N C N 1 Q 5 E r- E I' :- N - V -1. .N N Q ,Z .1 X T 'Q N ' E :' Q. T' N -- I I' Z -V2 2 ' A L. N. 'C N4 N. 54 .2 C ' Q N , C S.. ' K N Page Two Hundred Nineteen ' -40'-X b --4...q , ,. , . W -Y --Y-VV Y .1 - 1-tru.-1-a'x19'!lhf'P7'ii0lf!3'if -my V :QT: -6-iff'-IT'-kfigff fx' 5' wig 3 1 r l t n I . Q, .3 1- 1 -. I' 1. A7 if , X . 'Pr up. Ron. Puffy time 1177 Another song, Willie. P' Kappa. Alpha. Fraternity P. AMC The stand: ouisiai year S cmd G: .. .,, A ' , 6 5-a:.2,,,,W '-I-Klhub., - . ,, . ' nf i -J. T '+f1 w.Sw.i1..- . The lmz me by the highway. -i I .gy 'ffl Q: Q? OFFICERS Fall Spring D. C. Grimm ................ President ................ D. C. Grimm I. H. Hunt ................ Vice-President ......,......... R. V. Wolf W. E. Horsi ,............... Treasurer .............. A. V. Ccistelli R. V. Wolf ....... ....... S ecretcry ................ R. P. Schmitz I. I. Rcitclifi .............. Pledqemoster ................ I. L. Propst Page Two Hundred Twenty Hail, hail, the gang's all here. like PIQHSI Owex N I I aj' Nine-thirty break. Nice block, Stan. ,1, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded on March l, l868 at the University of Virginia. Alpha Kappa Chapter, since its installation on December 2, 1905, has taken a leading role in intramural sports, social functions, and scholas- tic activities on the M.S.M. campus. The past year has shown the Pikes out- standing in all phases ot campus activities. An outstanding basketball team highlighted the year's sports calendar, which saw the Garnet and Gold take iirst place and team honors in the UH flfllrllll' nf HH' pla' 14 4 4 annual cross-country race and make a good showing in all other intramural sports. Pi Kappa Alpha entered the social spotlight with three dances: the Fall Pledge Dance, the Spring Dance, and the Winter Formal, the only true formal of the year on the campus. Found- ers' Day, Homecoming, and Parents' Day cele- brations rounded out the year's social program Although enjoying a very successful year next year should be bigger and better, tor grad- uation did not claim any of the Pikes crew 1 . . i 'F f- -F' T saith Heraer, Lr 'f.-I, s FOURTH ROW: Timbrook Montgomery, Dare, Wilson, Schmitz, Eidson, Bruce, Timlin, Cc.s.i:r1.i,L:. Sglqgfdn Schlmzmml .MT I Stake' THIRD ROW1 Huffeff Tilleweifif Hostel' K' Bumeyf M' Mm' Stein' 53211, Q. PTGUSOYL Menzemer, Wood, Collins. SECOND ROW: Ehrich, Bach, Andersonx -Edu Ar 'DAULQJ llhiciftrrah T, P clgii, ' QF: V Dwell, Schuchardt, Gould. FIRST ROW: McNichols, Adams, Giacomaf KTUWUSSI MU' I VW ' ' Page Two Hundred Twenty-One 4 .ig ' r . W ,JW X or i A if-M m Q i A-', f d' Q 1 g a I i f' W2 0 , , , ' f 4 A L 3 4 , Q f, wg ' fl ,, 4 Q H 1 . fir? UR' MVA' f v M f W, M I ' 'f ' ii -- f f af Q 5 i , rr iirr . z 5 - , , I - L, jr' V 'V .I 4 S-M ,1 . 4-X' . in V V , V ,J Q f 7M,ll.Cpt I l E , , M. , ,r W, 4 5 2 1 wg -r in 1 Q A X A ., 1 'Hi N4 Af X 5 I 4 I if 'gg U vi, X , QI ip I x k 'gf Y rl V, X ,Q , 3 P , , 4, .NN y..,Mii 5 f 4' , 1' 1 T 4' ' 5 fi , M -F-in M: --.,,,,-4, 'W ,I Y ' Y ' . , 1 l f NJA 7 - ,. ,viifrr ', M f 362 A un mm. Snake House. kr -N,, N, ,, - n D A FQ. ii 1 d 5?5i55iQ?E ' 5 5, Simi .,f9j--.ogy 'xi ff., 1 - The G iirsi soc beirrq ci grown t cially se oPPror2Rs in ihe very cor sporis cr Eminent Commander ..................... ........ A . F. Urrwal Lieutenant Commander ....... ........... I . S. Quinn Treasurer .......................... ......... E . E. Trireiker Inter-fraternity sing 'L0'I:'l'L'I'lr67'S. PM T4 Recorder ......... ......... E . W. Thrall Swlmmlf rrcrmeni the secoi . . . and they call this clanc-ing. Just partying. They can this Studying, Page Two Hundred Tweniy-Two N. FIFTH ROW: Oberschelp, Grimms, Determan, Chappell, Houk, DeBolt, Means, Moeller, Cole, Johnson, Kuse, Sanders. FOURTH ROW- Hallet, Brillos, Webster, W. Theerman, Pounds, Ienkins, Uriwal, Thrall, Doelling, Painter, Dean, Reeves, Wienel, Dempsey. THIRD ROW: Griffith, Reese, Hollman, Whitman, Riley, Zerwick, Gorman, Holtgrieve, Danson. SECOND ROW: Spackler, Thurston, Guth, lVlCCOHIlflCk Ouinn, Cook, Thielker, H. Theerman. FIRST ROW: Gray, Vark, Lennox, Jenkins, Barnes, Bullock, Bottemueller. Missing from Pictur--: Br-nv nett, Ross, Kennedy, Kemper. ' N The Gamma Xi chapter of Sigma Nu was the first social fraternity on the M.S.M. campus, being chartered in l903. Since that time it has grown into one of the largest and most finan- cially settled organizations on the campus. ln the past year the men of Sigma Nu had very capable representation in the intramural sports and in the inter-fraternity contests. First place was taken in intramural football and swimming, and in the inter-fraternity chess tour- nament and the inter-fraternity sing. This is the second consecutive year that Sigma Nu has captured both the football and swimming tro- phies. Much was also contributed to the keen- ness of the competition in the intramural bas- ketball program. The social committee of Sigma Nu did an excellent job in l948 and l949, for many suc- cessful parties were given at the Snake House . The Fall Pledge Dance, the Home- coming Party, the Christmas Formal, and the annual Yukon Party in l948, and the St. Pat's parties and the Spring Formal in 1949 all at- tracted many Miners and their dates. yf V X. xgynva l. Looking for meld, Dreaming Dick. 4 Sig Nuis officers. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Three y .lgqfll E T I l f - Sigma. Phi Epsilonfft .Ya I 4 wav 1-Wm it I Fall Sig Epi? officers. R. Schowalter ........ if - P ...V hi I' ' 2.16 'J tk ,Q .I WI? . , XS , X N ' R -Q I Q I I ' Q3 L 'Nl-. L-Il, Q .,. ' jg. 155.1 xx . xg K ,J-'X I I . we Y.: t g, N OFFICERS ......President....... Spring R. Roemerrnan T. Wirfs .................... Vice-President ............ P. Manocchio I. Stephens ......... ....... C omptroller ........ ....... I . Stephens W. Shepard ....... ........ I-I istorian ....... ......... R . Flore R. Cronk ............ ....... S ecretary ......... ................ C . East A. Shaver ...................... Guard ...................... I. McClinton D. Witherspoon ...... Senior Marshal. ............ A. Danz E. Warren ................ Iunior Marshal ......... ........ I . Ficken W. I-Ienrici .............. Faculty Advisor .............. W. I-Ienrici FOURTH ROW: McC1inton, Kibler, Weiss, Voiles, Flore, Roemerman, Lohrman, O'Brien, Lynch, Fitzpatrick, McLeane, TCIYIOTI H9393 Howe. THIRD ROW: Marlow, I. Faulkner, Rodalakis, Krautschneider, Manocchio, Witherspoon, Danz, Matson, Fannlrlf Schuelggige Ficken, W. Faulkner, MacDonald, Irwin. SECOND ROW: East, Taylor, Davidson, Lester, Wirfs, Schowalter, Ketz, 'W11l, KTUUS1 Hn? FIRST ROW: Sanders, Warren, Hudson, Koppel, Cronk, Stephens, Shaver, Shepard, Amend, Telthorst. Missing from Picture: W. C. FCILI Page Two Hundred Twenty-Four i il'tFra,i91'I1i'CY The Missouri Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi came through its sophomore year with many achievements, most important of which was retaining the scholarship cup for the third straight ester. The chapter house, located at 401 East 71h Street, was first occupied by the chapter in September, l947. During the last two years much hee been done to put the house in the good con- dition it is at present. Epsilon sem In September, twenty-one pledges were wel- comed by the thirty-two men at the house with the red door. Three members of the lVf.S.lVf. faculty, I. F. Rushing, E. A. Goodhue, and R. E. Basilep in addition to lohn Ketz, a transfer from West Vir- ginia, were welcomed into the chapter. The Sig Eps continued their success with many social events during the year. Most out- standing events included a Sweater Dance on November 6, the traditional Sig Ep Sweetheart formal on February l2, and the annual tri-Sigma Christmas party, held in conjunction with Sigma Pi and Sigma Nu, for seventy children from Rolla. Sigma Phi Epsilon members and pledges have been very active in all of the campus organiza- tions and the intramural sports program during recent years. 401 East 'Tth St. Llc: lg-Q J ,,.. ' 5. .,,, 1 n iff 1 The morning after. Smile for the birflif. P1'fff.'! IW-W5 A heavy head. 1'1'l'xf'Ilf, fll'lll-Y., Room for one. Tifffl .ff 'f- HHH 'l' Mighty Close. ll lffU1!l ffff' f 1'1 '- Tri-Sig Olzristmas party. fffls ff I H g ' 0011696 tiff- Page Two Hundred Twenty-Five 103' your bid. Sigma PVS B. WHS T716 90051 Old flaw- Foll Skedzeleski Robison ....... Koenig ........ Ferry ........... Eck .................... W Mobrey ..... I Brown ........ TUG Block HOMSG. OFFICERS Sage .................. Second Counselor ............. .Third Counselor. Fourth Counselor ........... .......,..l-lercrlcl.................,..... .First Counselor.. ........Sieword......... Koenig Sigma. P' Fraternity was z elif 128' 3, ai! so-fm-ids -'sir f-:mf i Main Qi -ef 2524555 ,jst 23994 go ':. gm. 7 - 'v-K ,4 sz.: 'r..',4-r 'f.L,,! Q' ,-Nf.,4w Y: , ,,,,gri'r. fivm . - xf2f-rmwe'-' U' '15 riff: 1 , Qfwg'-:z3xQ....1' V .'3l1,,5 'fern . ' V., ,if rags, ? L-Q J X fr AR, , 5.54-Q,?. X. ,. r 1es. L-jg, fe - .AU ' 3 L. 'f 'W'-J' ai KF, , 4 1, 1V,?e,,, - sT'f'1 1 zQY 'i .AMG Ml! H iiiifwliilif Party time. ily lie ill lei thi qc co tie Pa Si, iid I 5 THI I Hlvxlrb Choa le ty J. nv, 4 the campus. l i 3 l .44 B l sy 'O' 4. HL-ol :gf 0 000 on -.o 1 B I' 3 '.s., .1 f Q 1 0 o Chug-a-Lug. -HGH Of distinction. Xf'f'rI ll 1'f'jiI1 tt'f1rf-It your lrnigrr, IMI, Alpha Iota Chapter of the Sigma Pi Fratern- fabulous St. Pat's celebration, and our tirixiiitil ity, formerly the Prospector's Club, was estab- Spring Outing and Dance. lished on this campus in May, 1933. Since then, the Fraternity has been one of the Outstanding Alpha lota has done well during the past low leaders in all the extra-curricular activities on YGCITS ifl mGiDiGiHiHQ HS traditional activitiwa and obligations on the campus. Many of its men have brought honor to our house by hold, Cn the SOCiCIl CCf19UdUT Ure SUChln9V9f fOr' ing offices in various organizations of the gotten dates as our Drop in Dance' at Home- College- coming, the traditional Sigma Pi 'Gay Nine- ties Dance, the Tri-Sigma Children's Christmas improvements during the past year have cori- Party, the annual chapter Christmas Party with sisted of purchasing a new rug for the liviiifi St. Niclds usual expensive gifts playing second room, repairing kitchen facilities, a new tfwflli, fiddle to his latest poetic accomplishments, the and interior redecoration of the dining room. Jig! -Wvx f, , Y ,H f-,. , , A '.1CCfffg35 basic, Div'-Q, -J-'fm Winn, Beverage, iv. Q u... , H WW f 1.-S, B S, ' Q. 1 F,,,V ff 1 FOURTH Row: Mah , D' f batch, Peppers, Harper, Franklin' urges V ,mee-, EHIRD ROW: Hietmfm' Ggligqhef imson' Shopher' Kwadas' Efumoff' Seluhqenioifligkorifliiiin, Efksff. FIRST Pos. f, NOW: Flmk, McDanie1s Coffman Hay Skedzeleski, Straughan, KOSHIQL Zleml ' Lhoate. Brown, lsringhaus, Kimball, Cox, Wright. Page Two Hundred TwentY-SGVQU i My yt .fn 5 t 4' fi 4 if Viv. I VJ. it , .1 . ,, it A , Q . M-4-up f' ' f ff f ff ff! ff!! ff' f Teke House. au Kappa. Epsilon Fraternity QF, ..,. my ,A:, OFFICERS Fall Spring N. Niederstadt .............. President ...................... R. Frazier I. Schaifrodt .............. Vice-President ......................,. I. Iare R, Frazier ........ .......... S ecretary ...................... A. Krause S. Scales ......... I. Babbitt ...................... W. VVeinstein. Treasurer ................ W. Weinstein .......Serqeant-at-Arms. Historian ................ I. Lanqenbach Promo R. Niederstadt ...... Scholastic Officer ...... R. Niederstadt C. Palubiak .............. Piedqemaster .......... I. Hetherinqton Take it 661831. H. Crosby ........ Faculty Advisor PaSg'oHsfz?iZ:Iwul' gut 'W' f?'0nt. Bull session. TVe11nstein in action. Bndge Zglfion ' Uv yvnderf' Lift ,em highs, i Jare! Day PC-IGS Two Hundred Twenty-Eight . K - WN FOURTH ROW: Scales, Koederitz, Romo, Babbitt, Iare, Whitmer, Holme, Youngs, Harman, Heacock, Fineqar Ehms Frazier THIRD ROW: Sieckman, Hawes, Weingaertner, Langenbach, McLuckie, Palubiak, N. Niederstadt, Iones, Gelfand, L. West., Winters, Lowe S ii frodt. SECOND ROW: Vickers, Hetherington, Simpson, Vose, Berenato, Kuhlman, Eggeman, Lehr, R. Niederstadt. Krause Burke., FIRST ROW: Bollwerk, B. West, Crosby, Pohlman, Schmitt, Garrison, Mueller, Casper, O'Dell, Weinstein. ' The founding of Tau Kappa Epsilon on the campus of Illinois Wesleyan University on lan- uary lO, 1899, marked the beginning of Telce- dom in the fraternity world. The M.S.M. chap- ter, Beta Eta, was founded on March 9, l947. Although a new chapter on this campus, Teke is rapidly attaining a place of high respect. Tekes are represented on several varsity teams, and their intramural prowess is such as to be reckoned with in every sport. Already they have gained honors in many of the events. These events play an important part in the pro- gram to foster clean living through clean sports. Last but not least in Telcedom is their social life. Their outstanding dances of the year start with the annual Red Carnation Formal. This is followed in the Spring semester by a French Underground Party and an outing. They have a well-round social program which is long to be remembered by all who take part. Another year has passed and some members will be leaving, but one thing to be sure of is that they will leave with memories of college life that could not be more complete. Teke hopes to maintain its good reputation and im- prove greatly in the year to come guided by the same ideals that put them where they are today. Still in action , - Bcwbershop experts. Dance Mme- Chow hounds. Old timers Shall we clcmce? Gift for gab. Bench warmers. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Nine P Sweet music. heta. Kappa. Phi FT' . S ... 0 OFFICERS Fall Spring W. Weismantel ............ President ........ ...... I . Feltrnann W. Ianczewski ........ Vice-President ................ G. Bentrup D. Stegemeier.. ........ Treasurer .............. D. Stegemeier I. Feltrnann ........ ........ S ecretary ........ ........ R . Becker Ai Higgins ..... ............ S teward ........ ...... A 1 Higgins G. Bentrup ............ Pledge Manager .................. I. Sontag T. Herrmann ......... .........Historian..................T. Herrmann Assistant Steward ................ C. Mace Alumni Secretary ............ G. Warner ' RTH FIFTH ROW: Cardetti, Foster, Mace, Bentrup, Bosse, Calcaterra, Sontag, Wisch, Barron, Macke, Varga, Duffner, Sffubiiflffllalgolalow. ROW: Oldenberg, Buersmeier, Deghuee, Cowan, Maurer, Theiss, Suren, Fitzgibbon, McGrath, Mottin, Van Busklrk, Warner. Mooney T. Schmidt, Greco, Higgins, Morlock, Feltmann, Weismcmtel, Ianczewski Stegemeier Ferreira Becker SECOND ROW' Allen I Murphy, Meiners, Dampf, Menke, Stegemeier, Buel, I. Murphy. FIRSTIROW: Brusicotter, Mertens, Hooker, Gereau, 'Quinlan' Herrmann' Nutter. Page Two Hundred Thirty THU' QHC 1 rife' wha th9 Phi, at nf hC15 of 'I natif In in U gray their wres OH S' the ROL more At were Mr. uttra Winn, the tl tiono Rolla IIN State , . 1 Fi fi WI f x X it if W. it .T P L' Shir . ,.,,,.,v llllllil C l it ,xxi rf' lllhj Fraternity Af Eighth and State, southwest, is located a massive brick residence, whose sleepy appear- ance is contrasted sharply to the vitality of its present owners. These men, about fifty in number, who step in and out of the red house comprise the membership of Mu Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi, Q national fraternity for Catholic men, founded at Lehigh University in l922. The organization has been on the campus since l936, when the last Qi the old locals, the Mercier Fraternity, went national. 1 in l948-49 the Theta Kaps threw their energies in many directions, following a diversified pro- gram ranging from the fall religious retreat to their spirited spring struggle for victory on the wrestling mats. Dinner table conversation touched on such subjects as Bullman's T-formation theories, the latest letter to the MISSOURI MINER editor, ROLLAMC yearbook problems, how to maneuver more gradepoints, and whose pin was next to fall. At the fall initiation three honorary members were brought into the fold, Rev. Michael Gibson, Mr. Harry Allen, and Mr. Caesar Berutt. Latest attractions included the huge silver trophy for winning the second National Efficiency Award in the fraternity during l948, and BCLGER, the affec- tionate boxer mascot who was singled out by the Rolla Herald as Rolla's ugliest dog . Never a dull moment, might describe 707 State Street during the year. at , I ,Q -Q . P R' ft W x , X 4585 'if ' Ck si 5 The Cow House. Page Two Hundred Thirty'Or1e Later, JOP. Fall Form 111 Jo-Jo the Iorer. 7 'ff7' Whois next? Beethoven or Brahms? DOW? beliwe 'fif- The Rock House. GFFICERS President ............. ..................... .......... M . Ditore Vice-President .......... ........ R . Mattlage Treasurer ...................... ............. T . Long Assistant Treasurer ...... .......... R . Pyle Recording Secretary ........... ......... R . Stinson Corresponding Secretary ....... ........ W . Coolidge Steward ................................. ..,..... H . Brehe House Manager ....... ....... E . Acheson Page Two Hundred Thirty-Two Triangle Fraternity , 'Q - gi?- ,, A, i'.,, 'o's. t . qzrq ,,.,.,,, Triangle officers. RGC new fl inf! if Missa eiiicie Decer Ali on th contr: tic Sti Rc bf'l16ig,, At the club. Rebounding. Recent acquisitions of modern equipment and new additions to the Ol' Rock l-louse's study- ing facilities have aided immensely to put the Missouri Mines Chapter of Triangle at its most efficient level since its inception in Rolla on December lU, l927. Alumni interest has shown a marked effect on the future outlook of the chapter. The fine contributions made to the fraternity by the very Bob und Dick. recently conceived Mothers' Club, membership to which is limited to mothers and wives of Triangle actives and alumni, have greatly aided the chapter's program. Scholastically, socially, and in college extra- curricular activities, Triangles have made good names for themselves and the chapter in the past. It will be their endeavor to continue to keep this reputation in the future. , of . r ' 1,431 . 'ounw PC'.'.'L 1jd':1 I FIFTH ROW: McCague, Crossman, Zenik, DeSO, PYIQI DOWl1ng, Brehe, Igferklse, ?gigbRiiS1iifr,l?eClcsb'fT Lzrng, LZ'-'fllY-'Zin :mpg ,rin f1Qh, Schmidt, Kaiser, Schrader, Perry, Eyberg, Wood, lCQO11dCJS-, Acheson, van. V FIRST 35173 1, L13 zg., 1:1::p' SUHSOT1, Meskari. SECOND ROW' Pantaleo Vaccaro, Williams, Huber, Longman, Greaves, SHCICU53- Hose, LiCCIiG, G. Laytham, Sample. I Page Two Hundred Thirty-Three X ts, . W S haf? 'K M 3' El fam fm 715 , ' Surrounded by snow and Miners, St. Pai once again made his illustrious entry into Rolla to reign over the largest and gayest celebration that the Miners have ever seen. After waiting a year for his arrival, the Miners paid him due homage with the tradi- tional customs as he, on his diamond-studded manure spreader, led the parade to Parker Hall. There he held the audience spellbound by the golden oratory oi his wel- coming address. After knighting the seniors, Don Spackler, St. Pat of l949, disappeared until the Costume Ball that evening where he took his place on the throne with his newly crowned Queen oi Love and Beauty, Miss Paula Fite. Saturday afternoon was highlighted by the Sigma Nu Tea Dance. That evening the 1949 celebration reached its peak at the Semi-Formal Dance. Music for both evenings was provided by Benny Strong. All too soon St. Pat departed, leaving the Miners with many fond memories. A,hMANA,,,,,..., P4199 'Two Hundred Thirty-Six Z? DGN SPACKLER Si. Pai, 1949 The Patron Saint arrives FTE .....a F5 miss qjaufa Cgile QUEEN QF LOVE AND BEAUTY Pg Twol-Iund dTh tyS e iilluushnflv 4? ,,, ffm? X W M. I H 1 'f i 2? aff f lg- 1 51 1 KAUOPICZ BGKFT TAU KAPPA EPSILON 4 km Wimfwfy 4 xwwm 3 I 1 74 Q 2 , X624 mi' 4, vim- 41 , f ZW ff, MW? f f ffif, f if 14 f N ive W-.w , 906111 ALPHA Ep W ' ff S Winnie Qox ,LCN P' VNDEPENDENTS Mr? mama? A ff Q CH: SIGMA l X 3 3 X ? 1 , 1. , j f .5 1? , 4 15 'x X ff X 1i il 1?flf4 'Q X It X I E J, xr , X. F5 VVLV A XLXXKVFZS kkkr. rM k,g.,k.::.jI Q k . k X ' 1-2'fflgT k Kgrqfgig,'gk'-,,gffi29ff f XX .X x - - XXL ,q,5g,f-,X-,X'g.yL-' L NX- X , X X wx w Xkzfiwi g X 'i.iwIA.21?Z'AI SE jr 1 W ' ,-'WON .fjff Af f' 111W 5-X, -: ri S61 if QXXXXXXK, Xxx Q 'V v sly s .Qfligz Nm 5 Y -XQO 'N x wks .XX X X sl, rx X xx Q Q XX Six i szszafw vegzfarcems KAPPPQ ALPHA -, fe A!sJ P ry ,yf IIPVIDEPEXII I Q anon .11 H0 LAMBDA CHI 'Wi 1 me Zvfdp I TS wry, I V, I KN J , up maj Qszffffllkfj, ii-.'1 'r- 'fir JA if ' f ,, 'M x , Qgffi ,X XXI Ffa ff: 'si 1.9. ww-rn 3,'EiI A ibgifur M5592 at 'ihkfl Mine1'tsDil hiiig Jim earrfies the mail. Pretty Legs! Parents' Day. SEPTEMBER 'f:Ssl . . . here we go again . . . 2664 entries at the starting gate. Ye Ole El Ropeos make the rounds . . . some Miners dragged down that aisle. Deaney . . . left hand behind his back . . . ex- tends the right . . . no takers. Total enrollment passes 2700 mark. Blue Key starts it oft right . . . get together and tree movie . . . tree, that is. Schooler . . . back from the coal mines . . happy to see the sun again. Faculty . . . after tough tumbling . . . grants halt holiday . . . 'tis a miracle. Say, I says . . . has anyone seen any tree beer? . . . normal times again. Mr. Needles in person. Kzoadas is grounded. Homecoming eve rally march. Victorious wives display hubbies . . . shows lack of iight spirit of Miners. Porch-less K. Sigs . . . vainly searching for a rich pledge. Iunior-Senior athletes are it . . . grabbed intra- mural honors tor summer. Same old story . . . same old results . . . Curators promise new buildings. Bough and tumble Miners rough up Memphis to tune of 6-O . . . good start. Look out, frosh . . . premature kidnapping and trapping of pledges under way. OCTOBER Mass migration to them thar hills . . . ilu shots scheduled is reason. Pikers' Hayride Dance. Making ready for another flu shot. Feetballers lick wounds after clawing from W. U. Bears, 19-7. Bottled spirit . . . only type exhibited by students at the games . . . stinkers. Curators break down . . . grant new dorm . . seeing is believing in this case. Hammer and Tongers throw wing-dinger . . beer sales skyrocketed. Power to burn . . . Miners trample Warrensburq, 18-O. Snake House gives mit der wiggle . . . girls, Qifli-3, and more girls. Darkest dance of the year . . . Red School House boys use red noses as lights. Pi K A's make hay on hayride . . . frequent roll calls foil best attempts. Rade1 s band at Homecoming Dance. Kennedy snags another one. And the band played on. Page Two Hundred Forty .1-My - ,,,lt.f .f ,J osimf QU? W3 rs . Del if .mp , lv'lOCCf', foil Hemi? Storm 1 SWS lnd9P5nf Nucl 39public Glory b qreos New Co octio: Shades pool Senior ti looki Cow Ho tlirov lvluddy mud, cross Miners s Stroined Olll l HGQY r Il W4 KRS de OUT ot I 7-7 Who lic Schg .MH 1 ch SCho Stal QQ Mlllg Freshlllc Ming 'Ns 'xiii N. .R is ., v. .-N . . . 2654 wh I ,A .5 :CN Y wa QMS, '-1. ms! ' ' S . A . 15. js bqgk l' KEYS, iii ., :Wi -. K. .gs i , A 1 5: .fl -vu 5 'rt . .,Mf'3t Illlilgg - -, r, - 1 N-4. . -., , - Ul T: . w. . 1. .. N- -A9 .IE E53 any hes ESL., 11.95 , . . shows lzii Silrliinc ii' i . ..... J . . griiei ir'r1 5.25 . . . Cuixtczf i.:.i l.'leiipiis t l'1f:1PPlU3 533 : Ufii 5fiif5 ii' N M3113 . ice' T stu -r ..-M, Fl .f-'fl fwrgflfr' , .i ,plc Ill: t r 1. is Diary Sigma Pi's Gag Ninetiesn Party Miners - I . jet propelled . . . override Maryville I to tune of 24-6 . . . best yet. re on campus . . . Miners exhibit families and sisters . . . and sisters. De, Mod Russian and Grounded Falcon fail to win the hearts of the Miners. Big Sta tvloochers' paradise . . . Homecoming . . . grads fail at the bar, though. Homecoming dance . . . Miners trod with Radar. Sigma Nu takes football crown . . . down Kap Siqs with passes. NOVEMBER Independents make with the hay . . . throw an- nual hay 'em ride . . . hay who? Republicans run out of town in wheelbarrows , . . KA's go down with Thurmond. Bridge game at AXE smoker McGrath through the center at St. L. U Players't iii action Theta Kappa Phi shiiidig Glory be . . . Health Officers decide to make grease spots wash the dishes. New Constitution voted in . . . how about some action now? . . . at least try. Shades of the Civil War . . . APO's start motor pool . . . only scooters as yet. Senior trips come early . . . Miners strain necks looking at the tall buildings. Cow House Mu's clean up . . . wash, that is . . throw dance and bull. Muddy deal . . . Bears trample Miners in the mud, l8-O . . . Dolecki proves best mudder in cross-country field. Miners staggering . . . mid-term grades published . . . so many barefooted E's. Iitterfrateriiitg sing night. Pi K. A. Christmas decorations. Strained eyes noticeable . . . Hazel Scott puts out the music. 'Gay Ninetiesu party at Sig Pi's . . . mity gay it was . . . yes, indeed. K!-YS decide to rough it . . . use soft hay on ride. QUI7? M.l.A.A. running . . . Cape ties up Miners, Who harvested who? . . . Harvest Dance at Red School House big 'em time. Ml' Club members jealous . . . too many high school letters displayed . . . now boys. Q f - . sts QGZQIS Qlive nod to Kirksville . . . they tie Miners, l4-l4. FTS-Shman rules . . . action by faculty . . . taboo! Three cheers for Hazel. Dames throw Xmas party for the kiddies. Page Two Hundred Forty-One Miner'slll:'i Snack Bar opens. HJ! Club initiation. DECEMBER Frosh show life . . . object to hazing bginq brought back . . . it's tough all over. Cutstanding frosh slapped on back . . . receive Theta Tau awards. Players play at acting . . . not bad at all , , , there actually was an audience. St. Louis barely gets the nod over Miners, 197 . . . score is lieing. Pikes and Snakes set pace in Intramural Basket- ball. Independents do exist . . . prove it . . . control class elections. Statistics state students spend 572, of time grip- ing . . . QQCXQ here. Good Ole Faculty . . . behind dean . . . kills Freshman Rules . . . hazing, that is. How dead can a campus be . . . take a good look at this excellent example. AXE banquet at the Houston House. Interfrat beer bust at A. E. Pi House. Singing heap much plentiful . . . Interfrat sing song gives out . . . some tunes. Miners turned basketballers . . . yep, drop opener, but they tried . . . new low foreseen. Pi K.A. leads the social circle with the only Formal dance of the year. K.A.'s put on 'em dance . . . my gawd . . . they really had to dress for the occasion. Less than a month old stuff appears . . . dead Indians all over the place. Lindenwood . . . M.S.M. Glee Club acts up. Dandelines to me, boy . . . geological kid Dune . . . one hell'a fellow, him is. Schaefer pays off bet . . . I-Iofstaedter barrels down Pine. Tri-Sigma play Santa . . . host to Rolla young- sters. Final week. Tau Beta Pi pledge quiz. Flask in the pocket . . . bottle on the hip . . Miners head home for furlough. IANUARY Would you believe it . . . some Miners came back of their own free will. Did anybody see the truck that hit me? New couple on campus . . . Wolf and Boljer . . . Inter-Frat relations bettered. My gawd how the pins and rings did fall over the holiday . . . stogies in full bloom. Well. glory be . . . what do you know . . . new suds slinger opening up. I-Iafeli's boys still trying . . . maybe the law of averages will step in. Miracles do happen . . . found one Miner who actually likes Physics. Big stink at Triangle . . . no hot water . . . bath- less boys in their glory. Basketball in full swing . . . Sigma Nu's and Pi K. A.'s still rol1in'. Spring Registration. Posing for Rollamo group pictures. The Trapp musical family. Page Two Hundred Forty-Two 1 3 r r Hgrtemxi 1 O Entertcirlff lrl,S,M. ISF! undeier- TEKE uriei ner..- Sig Eats :I tri Piles imp: CHI ' I. , ui.. Queen of f Fire. M.S.M. lm New dem their sr Travers rn Freshmen Pllt6S CUP rr.s.M. N 57-8 New Cm hot cj CGQE' Se-r Sl. Pqfs Qllee Irish Cer MGHY rr. rr.s,M M.l,A.A MISSOr Here sl Buch C Morlgg' '- K -, v ug: -. ,A -. .1 W Wi' rl. 'th st. Mlltllg Diary tam? L ,ull . ,- x QVQI 5. '-IL. d tl nl' ffl., U-1 .gi A 'WSIS . I Wal 5. flf .NCCU W. 9.8. Ct tlmg Cecil , 1 S. tim is 'MIS Q ., f. tif. . interarcf stgy N 9 UCP Ctrne hw-M, - C5111 L. zxitlt tts tj , . gm . . . tiff ation. Ta ..,u.. WIS ip I GCS IW . . y l :ral in Dire Eels yuan: 'He il? I I' f L . M15- 1 ,vt . t Ht gif' Mt u' 4-f bitt L 'f L. r'- :edter brief 4 St. Pat's Costume Dance. Miss Paula Fite with her St. Pat's Queen award. What happened! . . . February 2l declared holi- dgy , , , all agreed. I Beards . . . qrowth begun for St. Pats. trmgls approach . . . arrive . . . leave Miners qggping for breath and hanging limp. Tell me . . . where did some of those iinal prob- lems come from? . . . hell . . . could be. Principia falls to Miners' Cage Quintet, 60-51. FEBRUARY Here we go again . . . 2449 register for Spring. Poney Express Service speeded up . . . new mail schedule. APO Motor Pool ready to roll again . . . obtain buggies. Bears sneak by Miners, 49-41 . . . they were lucky. Ben Strong announced as St. Pat's band . . . party . . . party. The one andyonly Benny Stong Ftraterntty house party over' St. Pat's Curious Freshman Reviewing Squad . . . candidates for St. Pat's Queen sighted. Entertainment . . . Trapp Family met by Miners. MSM. Tank Team whip S.L.U., 47-28 . . . Still undefeated. TEKE under-the-ground party . . . atmosphere French. Sig Ep's crown Sweetheart . . . big party . . . ah! Pikes import women and invade Teke, Lambda Chi, and Sig Ep dances. Queen of Love and Beauty chosen . . . Paula Fite. M.S.M. Natators sink Murray, Ky., 64-ll. MARCH New dorm gets under way . . . Pi K. A.'s lose their softball field . . . so sad. Travers makes music . . . Miners swarm. Freshmen receive word . . . Shillelaghs in season. Site of the new dorm. Crowning of the Queen Pikes capture basketball crown . . . many points. Natators down Wentworth Military Acad., New Campus Organization . . . Pershing Rifles, hot cinders. Cage season closed . . . Miners cool. St. Pat's . . . Miners' Paradise . . . Paula Fite Queen. Irish Celebrate . . . Don Spackler is St. Pat. Many dead Indians . . . Big Party. Sig Nu's and Pi K A's still lead intramural race. APRIL M.S.M. tank men still undefeated. M.I.A.A. track . . . let 'er go. MISSOURI MINER . . . easing up on jokes. Here she 'tis again . . . Spring football starts. Bach assures early ROLLAMOS. Morlock in unison . . . cigars and beer in store. Tzrilight. Look at the rabbits. Careful, Mike , theres the I.iezzte11a11T. Page Two I-Iundred Forty-Three I -1 ,gi eff X. W 11111, al' -1... E4 s.:- .iifff J' -51.4 l WELCOME W gag.. .Q 3 'sr A . Z Am ,r 2 .5-Kim i l X Tlzrou' him ozzf, throzr him out! t l+ Pulling out the zrclconlc mat. l il K. .-l.'s 1n'i:f'-:filming float. ! Sig lCp's liver Well. 5 t Nl. Pal in his rIianzonrI-xlurlflcrl manure s1n'eafIcr. r 1 1 S i l 1 l l Winners of the beaicl contest. Kappa Sigmafs giant beer mug. Queen Paula. Chi Sigmais' maid and escorts. Lum for 1l7lf1l6'S,,, I-finso white. Page Two Hundred Forty-Four Pi K. A.'s float with ostrich giiicles. Theta Kaps' third place float. G-reetings from St. Pat. President Walter Bailey escorting the retiring Queen, Miss Site Gleason. Wesleyisf giant slide Mile. izles. Hue an. . - ' - gf '.'1-.' ' ff-1--.gf ' f qsfvf- 'gf-' '1'f.f'-'fi' f- '-,:' s---' ' -' - f -, ,Z-1 15-W-, uM'..,,.,:.f-, ,,-,gggfg-,Mg-y,,,-'-.,s1 33. 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