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

 - Class of 1949

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-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

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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



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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

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